Retired Banker

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Retired Banker •• THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. A-16 WEDNESDAY. PICEMBIB SB, ms Seatljg Seaton HILL. JOHN. On Monday. December 26. SEIGLER, LULA B. On Sundty. eem- Mrs. Dwight Davis Dies; 1955. at his residence. 6o 57th st. ber 25. 1955. tt her residence 1800 Roger Steffan, path s.e.. JOHN HILL. He is survived by a i Newton it. n.e LULA B SEIGLER. B a Beall?* devoted wife. Mrs. Sadie Hill: four r beloved mother of Luiabelle Holley, children other relatival and many Oat hers, Elizabeth McEwee. ACTON. MICHAEL EDWARD. Os A504 CARROLL. FRANCIS A. On Beturdar. and r Rosetta dr. Oxon Hill. Md Decem- 74 '! friends. Remains resting at Horton's * Evelyn William*. James. Robert. Wade Leyte . on December 1956. at Arlington Hos- Mortuary. 1324 Funersl l and Andrew Seigler. Funeral and in- Coolidge Phylis You st. n.w Widow of 1956. Mercer and Aide ber 27. son of P’tll. FRANCIS A. CARRO.-L Ol 1316 services- interment In Ooldsboro terment. Greenwood, 8. C. Service* Acton, brother of James Richard Acton. 1‘ N Ta>t st.. Arlington. Va.. oeloved hua- and ¦ arandson of Mr and Richard band ot Emma | N. C. 29 i by Steward Dwight Retired Mrs. L.j Louisa Carrell and Mrs. F. Davis. 68. 1 Banker Pillsbury and Mr and Mrs. James C.i father of Robert E. Fianklln W., HOLMES. HERBERT IRA (TINY). On i SHACKLETT. ADELAIDE LOUCH. On widow of Secretary in Acton. Remains at Chambers Funeral; i Clifford L. and Eugene W. -arroil. and t Saturday. December 24, 1955. at D. C.i 1 Wednesday. December 28. 1955. at J the of War VISTA. Calif., Dec. 28 UP).— fIH Home. 517 11th at. §.e.. until Friday.| I brother of Edward C. Carroll. Friends * Oeneral Hospital. HERBERT IRA;I, Arlington Hospital. ADELAIDE LOUCH the Coolidge administration and Roger Steffan, H? December 30. at 10 a.m Services at may call until Thursday. December 79. (TINY) HOLMES of 1269 iat st. 5.e..1 ,i SHACKLETT of 701 North Wayne st.. i 63. retired New Arllniton National Cemetery at 10:30 at 8 am. at the Ives Funeral Home. 7947 son of Mrs. Margaret Holmes, brother! •J Arlington. Va.. beloved mother of Mr*.; donor of the international tennis York banker, newspaper pub- • Wilson blvd.. Arlington. Va thence to * of Mrs. Elisabeth Crawford, Mrs. Mary Marjorie Louch Oillespie of Arlington. : trophy, died yesterday at her ADAIR. FRANK On Tuesday. Decem- St Charles' Catholic Church. 3304 ! Fisher. Mrs. Anne Johnson. James and’ I i Va.. and sister of Earl J. Clune of lisher and for two years opera- ber 27 1055. FRANK ADAIR of 0510 North Waahington blvd . Arlington, Va John Holmes. He also is survived by! j Detroit Mich., and Daniel J. Clune * home. 2222 S street N.W., after tldns director the White House, Kent stone dr . Bethe&da. Md . beloved where m.eas will be offered at 9 a m other relatives and friends. After 6 » of Erie. Pa Friends may call at the long at husband of Anne C. Adair and father for the repose of her soul. Interment p.m. Wednesday. December 28. friends’ i 1 Ives Funeral Home. 2847 Wilson blvd.. ' a illness. died of a heart attack while of Nancy Michael James and William Arllniton National Cemetery. 78 may Barnes Matthews ; Arlington. until 3 p.m. Thursday. Adair Friends invited to call at the Sc Va- ; A prominent figure in Wash- swimming yesterday in pool are call COCKERILLE. COLEMAN. On Saturday. Funeral Home. 614 4tb st. s.w., where December 2ft. Funeral masa and in- A the at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Funeral December 24. 19RA. COCK- funeral services will be held on Thurs- terment. Erie. Pa. 20 ington, Mrs. Davis had also made JT at nearby Lj Home of Robert A. Pumphrev. Bethesda. formerly COLEMAN day. December at 1 p.m. his Palm Hill ranch. Thursday. ERILLE of 4707 Marlvale 2ft. Inter- - Md Services on December Chevy Chase, ment Cemetery. SHAW. WILLIAMH. On Saturday. De- her mark on the Nation. She was A native of. Osborne, Ohio, 3*. at the St Jane Frances De rd beloved husband of Woodlawn 28 1955, at hi* residence. 108 Mr. Chan- Gray father of Mrs.r cember 24, appointed Georgetown rd., Maud Cockerllle. HYMAN, ROSE V. On Wednesday. De- Elm ave- Takoma Park. Md.. WIL- ! the first woman ever Steffan graduated from Ohio >ut K tal Catholic Church. 0:30 Elisabeth Fernald and Mrs Dorothy ; . where mass will be offered at Engle: cember 28. 1955. at Garfield Hospital. LIAM H. BHAW. beloved husband of(Ito Republican University Cemetery. Anne brother of Claude. Edith. Shaw, 81dney the National Com- State in 1913. He urn Interment Parklawn Paul and Virginia Cockerllle Services : ROSE V. HYMAN of 1730 Massachu- Belva 8. brother of C. 111 rue-day setts ave n w.. niece of Mrs. Laura i Shaw and Edith A. Shaw, both off mittee and she founded the ADAMS. ALOYS 8. Suddenly on Mon- on December 77. at St. Peters- England, Mis.s Belva owned a newspaper for a time day. ALOYSIUB burg. Fla. Waahington, Hudson. Mrs Clara Butler. Mrs. J. K and uncle of December 28. 1055 Interment. Virginia. Dawson. may at the Republican in Durham, N. C., ADAMS. He is survived by one sister. D C. date to be announced later. 78 i Pace of Mrs. William P. Friends call i Women's National f .jM and was in the Agnes Mr. Robert Pierce of Maryland Takoma Funeral Home. 254 Carroll Mrs Holmes Browne of Balti- Tuesday. Oore. opposite!. ‘ Club York. The prohibi-l banking nieces, CORNWELL. GEORGE W. On Mrs Bettie Windsor Mrs. Ida C st. n.w. ‘parking lot Serv- in New business in New York more. Md : six three nephews, December W. Oore of ices at the Trinity other relatives and many friends. 2T. 1955. OEOROE nnd Mr. Thomas Price Wash- Episcopal Church * tion issue, however, made Mrs. from 1919 to 1953. Re- CORNWEIX of near Oermantown. Md.. ington. Thursday. December 20. at 10:30 PAROLE OFFICER DIES—- mains resting at Hortons Mortuary. beloved of Massie D. C Services at the 8. H on ' the: Mr. Steffan as IHC4 You st. Thursday. De- husband Lee Corn- Hines Co. Funeral Home. 2901 14th I | a.m. Interment St. John’s Cemetery. Davis switch her affiliation to retired vice n w.. on Funeral well. father of Frances Dennis. Mil- st. (frea parking), Friday.- J Forest Glen. Md. president City cember 29/ after 6 p.m on dred Magruder. Caroline Slaughter. n.w. on | Democrats. of the National r Services will be held at 11 December 30. at 10 m . from December 30. at 2 p.m. Interment; FYiday, a Ruth Moxley. Helen Burns Betty Brad- Rock Cemetery. ! SMITH. MARY On Monday. December fighter repeal accepted St. Augustine's Church. 1715, Cratk 29 l V. | An ardent for Bank of New York and a.m. tomorrow at Fort Catholic Woodlawn shaw of Manaasaa. Va.; Norman W.. 26. 1965. at the D. C. General Hcs- r l i 15th st. n.w. Interment Oeorge Douglas L. Corn- ALPHA On Saturday. pital. MARY V of 3409 18th of prohibition, resigned the newly created post of director Cemetery. i T.. and Sue ¦ JONES. BROOKS. SMITH i she from Myer Charles well: brother of Mrs. Cecil Hinton. December 24. 1955. ALPHA BROOKB \ st s.t- beloved mother of Hasel Bradley, Republican Party of operations at ,j Chapel for ADAMSKI. FRANCIS. SB. Suddenly, on ! Mrs. Mary Nealii. John and Robert : JONEB of 409 58th st. n.e., widow of r Pinkie Thorton and Lena Kendall. ithe in 1929 and the White Sunday. December 25, 1955. at Wash- Cornwell. Friends are Invited to call I the late Dr. Willis W. Jones, mother ¦ Lovlse. Carl. William and Booker Sm'th House, where he worked under T. Booth, 43, senior proba- ington Sanitarium. FRANCIS at the Colonial Funeral Home Rob- of J. also > is survived by other relatives formed the Women's National ADAMSKI. A of Mrs Elsie Hamilton. She She also ‘ Sr of 2307 Huidekoper 01. n.w., be- ert Pumphrey. Rockville. Md.. where is survived by one sister Mrs. Gwen- and many friends. After I p.m. Organization for Repeal of Pro- Sherman Adams, assistant to the • tion and parole officer for loved husband of Beatrice Adamski. services will be held on Thursday. De- dolyn W. Carter of Charles Town. Thursday. December 2». friends may hibition, 1932, MRS. DWIGHT F. DAVIS President. father of Francis Adamski )r.. of comber 29. at 2 Dm. Interment Park- W. Va., and many other relatives and I call at the William Spangler Funeral -1 which forced the Virginia Hyattsville Md . and Joseph Adamski ! lawn Cemetery. 3 p.m. Thursday. De- Home. Bth at. n.e. Funeral and Republican After World I, Steffan Northern for the Washington. D C.: of 1 friends. Afterfriends may * Interment524 i National Convention j War Mr. of brother An- COVINGTON. WILLIE R. On Monday. cember 20. call at the in Annsonvllle. N. C. 29 | American Red Cross and In this > thonv Adamski of England. Friends IW.VI. Mrs. WILLIE R. Frazier Funeral Home. .389 Rhode to resolve to refer prohibition to worked for the Associated Press past 10 years. Mr. Booth may the H Hines Co Fu- December 78. ; STORY. LEONA. Os 712 at. a.e.. i call at 8. COVINGTON of 488 Florida ave. n.w.. Island ave. n.w. Funeral services on O . helped connection she was decorated in Washington. neral Home. 2901 14th st n.w. (free wife of James P. Covington, Friday. December 30 at 1 p.m.
Recommended publications
  • Alter Ego #78 Trial Cover
    TwoMorrows Publishing. Celebrating The Art & History Of Comics. SAVE 1 NOW ALL WHE5% O N YO BOOKS, MAGS RDE U & DVD s ARE ONL R 15% OFF INE! COVER PRICE EVERY DAY AT www.twomorrows.com! PLUS: New Lower Shipping Rates . s r Online! e n w o e Two Ways To Order: v i t c e • Save us processing costs by ordering ONLINE p s e r at www.twomorrows.com and you get r i e 15% OFF* the cover prices listed here, plus h t 1 exact weight-based postage (the more you 1 0 2 order, the more you save on shipping— © especially overseas customers)! & M T OR: s r e t • Order by MAIL, PHONE, FAX, or E-MAIL c a r at the full prices listed here, and add $1 per a h c l magazine or DVD and $2 per book in the US l A for Media Mail shipping. OUTSIDE THE US , PLEASE CALL, E-MAIL, OR ORDER ONLINE TO CALCULATE YOUR EXACT POSTAGE! *15% Discount does not apply to Mail Orders, Subscriptions, Bundles, Limited Editions, Digital Editions, or items purchased at conventions. We reserve the right to cancel this offer at any time—but we haven’t yet, and it’s been offered, like, forever... AL SEE PAGE 2 DIGITIITONS ED E FOR DETAILS AVAILABL 2011-2012 Catalog To get periodic e-mail updates of what’s new from TwoMorrows Publishing, sign up for our mailing list! ORDER AT: www.twomorrows.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/twomorrows TwoMorrows Publishing • 10407 Bedfordtown Drive • Raleigh, NC 27614 • 919-449-0344 • FAX: 919-449-0327 • e-mail: [email protected] TwoMorrows Publishing is a division of TwoMorrows, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Alter Ego #78 Trial Cover
    Roy Thomas’’Batty Com ics Fan zine The MARK OF (BOB) KANE! THE SECRET SAGA OF LLEEWW SSAAYYRREE SSCCHHWWAARRTTZZ $$5..955 BATMAN ARTIST 1946-1953! IInn tthhee USSA No. 51 August 2005 --PLUS-- The Golden & Silver Ages of . s c i m o AUSTRALIAN C C D 5 0 SUPER-HEROES! 0 EXTRA: 2 © & M DAVE BERG T n i b o R & n a m t a B ; z t r a PLUS:: w h c S e r y a S w e L 5 0 0 2 © t r A Vol. 3, No. 51 / August 2005 ™ Editor Roy ThomaS Associate Editors Bill Schelly Jim AmaSh Design & Layout ChRiStopheR Day Consulting Editor John MoRRow FCA Editor P.C. HameRlinck Comic Crypt Editor Michael T. GilbeRt Editors Emeritus Contents JeRRy BailS (foundeR) Ronn FoSS, Biljo White, Writer/Editorial: The Mark of (Bob) Kane . 2 Mike FRiedRich Batman, Dr. Strangelove , And Everything In Between . 3 Production Assistant Lew SayRe SchwaRtz tellS Jon B. Cooke (and uS) about hiS multi-media caReeR. ERic Nolen-Weathington Shooting Stars . 31 Cover Artist The life and death of the oRiginal AuStRalian comicS induStRy, by Michael BauldeRStone. Lew SayRe SchwaRtz Cover Colorist “He Left This Planet Too Soon To Go To Artists’ Heaven!” . 53 Tom Ziuko Dave BeRg talkS to Jim AmaSh about hiS dayS at Fawcett, Timely, Quality, and Mad . And Special Thanks to: Mr. Monster’s Comic Crypt: Remembering Will (Part Two) . 61 Michael T. GilbeRt haS moRe to Say about the late gReat Will EiSneR. ARthuR AdleR JennifeR Heidi AmaSh HameRlinck Manuel Auad Bob HugheS “The Stuff Of Our Personal Nightmares” .
    [Show full text]
  • Heritage Introduces Free Now Accounts
    PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchegter, Conn., Fri., March 5, 1976 1 ^ ' . The weather Public records Inside today Clear and cold tonight, lows in the Business 20s. Sunday partly sunny with the highs Area news ’ ...... 4 Churches ___ in the mid 30s to low 40s. National Classified___9, 10 Comics.......... weather forecast map on Page 9. Dear Abby...... 11 H.S. World ... Warranty deed Jr. versus Judith Leonahl Obituaries ........ 2 Sr. Citizens .. United Tech promotion Green Manor Estates Sweeney, property at 202 Sports............. 8 Wings........... Woodbridge St. , TWELVE PACES m m m ' Richard N. James of South Windsor has been appointed Inc. to U & R Housing r^ess-Revolution 2 Week-Review Trade name W^KEND INStltlE : $i>*'.^:xcv,Tio. m PRICKi FTFnKEN Cl director of patents and deputy corporation counsel of Corp., two parcels on Hamilton Dr., $22,000. James B. Holmes, doing United Technologies Corp., Hartford. He will have business as Associated charge of the firm’s corporate section responsible for pa­ Lien Northfield Green Con­ U nderw riters of New tent, trademark and copyright matters. England, 37 Elizabeth Dr. James has been United’s assistant director of patents dominium Association Inc. since 1970. He joined Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in 1955 as against Robert E. and Phyllis R. Brosman, 19B an experimental engineer and transferred to the cor­ Building permits Esquire Dr., $154.50. Ford says Reagan would bring back cold war porate patent section in 1964. Marcel Jutras for James James holds an engineering degree from Villanova Judgment lien Greeson, alterations at 62C Rockville General University and a law degree from the University of Ambassador Dr., $1,400.
    [Show full text]
  • Editor & Publisher International Year Books
    Content Survey & Selective Index For Editor & Publisher International Year Books *1929-1949 Compiled by Gary M. Johnson Reference Librarian Newspaper & Current Periodical Room Serial & Government Publications Division Library of Congress 2013 This survey of the contents of the 1929-1949 Editor & Publisher International Year Books consists of two parts: a page-by-page selective transcription of the material in the Year Books and a selective index to the contents (topics, names, and titles) of the Year Books. The purpose of this document is to inform researchers about the contents of the E&P Year Books in order to help them determine if the Year Books will be useful in their work. Secondly, creating this document has helped me, a reference librarian in the Newspaper & Current Periodical Room at the Library of Congress, to learn about the Year Books so that I can provide better service to researchers. The transcript was created by examining the Year Books and recording the items on each page in page number order. Advertisements for individual newspapers and specific companies involved in the mechanical aspects of newspaper operations were not recorded in the transcript of contents or added to the index. The index (beginning on page 33) attempts to provide access to E&P Year Books by topics, names, and titles of columns, comic strips, etc., which appeared on the pages of the Year Books or were mentioned in syndicate and feature service ads. The headings are followed by references to the years and page numbers on which the heading appears. The individual Year Books have detailed indexes to their contents.
    [Show full text]
  • U.S. Downed by Red Missile SAIGON (AP)-A U.S
    Weather Dittribntloo THEDAILY Today «• Muqr. taAqr, H* h tht tt*. 1M0t,~ 24.350 eMfcr, lew la the Mi. Tomorrow, ( Red Bank Area j Mr. Mgh 1> DM ML Saturday, Copyright—The Red Bank Register, Inc., 1965. fair warm. Se« waattrtf, pafe 2. DIAL 741-0010 • a • • '• • .. : MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS Unut dally. Uanlur IHMutft Ttiiir. Uvrni Clus Pwtap VOL. 88, NO; 33 Pild tt X«d Hi£i ttfil jnmhnt MdJlic Office*. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE, U.S. Downed by Red Missile SAIGON (AP)-A U.S. Navy flight returned safely, and the aircraft missile. A U.S. Air Force U.S. reconnaissance planes There w»s no Indication cans was to be a reserve force. At about the same time, U.S. Viet Cong out of this natural plant raiding North-Viet Nam pilots reported, the fourth plane FC Phantom jet was shot down have located five other missile whether the Viet Cong would But U.S. authorities made plain informants said, the Viet Cong highway from Cambodia into Viet wi« reported shot down by a sur-Vas downed by a surface to air about 40 miles west of Hanoi sites encircling Hanoi, but mili- stay and fight or follow their they would be ordered into ac- made a new mortar attack on Nam," a U.S. source said. "We face to air missile today.' missile, the spokesman said. on July 25j and the Pentagon tary spokesmen have raised .he usual tactic of melting away in tion if the Viet Cong launched the Due Co camp.
    [Show full text]
  • Standing Comics Fanzine FACE FRONT! WE’RE CELEBRATING 95 YEARS of $9.95 in the USA STAN LEE No.150 January 2018 Characters TM & © Marvel Characters, Inc
    Roy Thomas’ outSTANding Comics Fanzine FACE FRONT! WE’RE CELEBRATING 95 YEARS OF $9.95 In the USA STAN LEE No.150 January 2018 Characters TM & © Marvel Characters, Inc. 1 82658 00104 9 Vol. 3, No. 150 / January 2018 Editor Roy Thomas Associate Editors Bill Schelly Jim Amash Design & Layout Christopher Day Consulting Editor John Morrow FCA Editor P.C. Hamerlinck J.T. Go (Assoc. Editor) Comic Crypt Editor Michael T. Gilbert Editorial Honor Roll Jerry G. Bails (founder) Ronn Foss, Biljo White Mike Friedrich Proofreaders Rob Smentek Contents William J. Dowlding Writer/Editorial: Happy 95th, Stan! .................... 2 Cover Artists John Buscema & Joe Sinnott The Retrospective Stan Lee .......................... .3 Will Murray’s 1988 interview with the main man behind the Marvel Universe. Cover Colorist Unknown “Get Me Out Of Here!” ............................. .21 With Special Thanks to: Ger Apeldoorn on Stan’s thankfully fruitless attempts to escape comicbooks (1956-1962). Boy Akkerman Henry Kujawa The Second Coming Of Stan ........................ .54 Heidi Amash Guy Lawley Rebooting the Marvel Age in Britain in the 1970s, by Robert Menzies. Ger Apeldoorn Stan Lee Bob Bailey Paul Levitz My Life In Little Pieces – Part 2 ...................... .65 John Benson Mark Lewis Continuing John Broome’s offbeat “autobiography.” Al Bigley Susan Liberator Billy Ireland Cartoon Art Lortie Mr. Monster’s Comic Crypt! The PAM Papers – Part 3 .... 69 Library (Ohio State Nancy Maneely University; Toni Bruce Mason Michael T. Gilbert presents Glen Johnson’s letters from artist Pete Morisi. Mendez Collection) J.L. Mast Bill Black Robert Menzies Comic Fandom Archive: Ted White On Comics, Part 4 ... .77 Len Brown Mike Mikulovsky He tells Bill Schelly about interviewing Stan Lee, writing a Captain America novel, etc.
    [Show full text]
  • Alter Ego #78 Trial Cover
    TwoMorrows Publishing. Celebrating The Art & History Of Comics. SAVE 1 NOW ALL WHE5% O N YO BOOKS, MAGS RDE U & DVD s ARE ONL R 15% OFF INE! COVER PRICE EVERY DAY AT www.twomorrows.com! PLUS: New Lower Shipping Rates . s r Online! e n w o e Two Ways To Order: v i t c e • Save us processing costs by ordering ONLINE p s e r at www.twomorrows.com and you get r i e 15% OFF* the cover prices listed here, plus h t 1 exact weight-based postage (the more you 1 0 2 order, the more you save on shipping— © especially overseas customers)! & M T OR: s r e t • Order by MAIL, PHONE, FAX, or E-MAIL c a r at the full prices listed here, and add $1 per a h c l magazine or DVD and $2 per book in the US l A for Media Mail shipping. OUTSIDE THE US , PLEASE CALL, E-MAIL, OR ORDER ONLINE TO CALCULATE YOUR EXACT POSTAGE! *15% Discount does not apply to Mail Orders, Subscriptions, Bundles, Limited Editions, Digital Editions, or items purchased at conventions. We reserve the right to cancel this offer at any time—but we haven’t yet, and it’s been offered, like, forever... AL SEE PAGE 2 DIGITIITONS ED E FOR DETAILS AVAILABL 2011-2012 Catalog To get periodic e-mail updates of what’s new from TwoMorrows Publishing, sign up for our mailing list! ORDER AT: www.twomorrows.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/twomorrows TwoMorrows Publishing • 10407 Bedfordtown Drive • Raleigh, NC 27614 • 919-449-0344 • FAX: 919-449-0327 • e-mail: [email protected] TwoMorrows Publishing is a division of TwoMorrows, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • The Ledger and Times, February 10, 1964
    Murray State's Digital Commons The Ledger & Times Newspapers 2-10-1964 The Ledger and Times, February 10, 1964 The Ledger and Times Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt Recommended Citation The Ledger and Times, "The Ledger and Times, February 10, 1964" (1964). The Ledger & Times. 4428. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/tlt/4428 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Ledger & Times by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 'WARY 8, 1964.... • mossusmom • Selected As A Best All Round Kentucky Community Newspaper 4enar . The Afternoon . Daily Newspaper - ‘\‘‘ 'lla\ikk/14 For Murray and Calloway County in Buren • Murray 1 United Press International In Our 1154b Year Murray, Ky., Monday Afternoon, February 10, 1964 Population 10,100 Vol. LXXXV No. 34 rim the ether spa.n by. 'C. Y. K.' for I happiness just as t today? It says Are volume I form- d on the thbject • • • In reference to happy'' : Happi nese you are lolled by ARGROVES, BOYD CAPTURED ON SUNDAY ilhoun, Kentucky L. A. Rowland Wins . Two Injured Dr. Borys Surawicz, Heart Expense Paid Trip Harold Poynter Charged With bethg able ta walk. being ante to talk. R. H. Falwell Sr. L A, Rowland, Lynn Grove. Ky, The Here Urt In Accident Specialist, Here On has been awarded an expense-paid Harboring Three being able to see. Thursday being able di hear.
    [Show full text]
  • Harlan Ellison C.C. Beck
    Roy Thomas’ Monstrous Comics Fanzine $8.95 In the USA PRESENTS No.138 HARLAN March ® ELLISON 2016 VS. THE MONSTER SOCIETY OF EVIL! TM PLUS! BONUS! C.C. TWO TITANIC BECK TRIBUTES TO ON THE Shazam hero, Billy Batson, & Mind Mr. TM & © DC Comics; “Shazam” is a registered trademark of DC Comics. Harlan Ellison is a registered TM of The Kilimanjaro Corporation. FRED DC/FAWCETT LAWSUIT KIDA 2 0 5 3 6 7 7 2 8 5 6 2 8 1 Vol. 3, No. 138 / March 2016 Editor Roy Thomas Associate Editors Bill Schelly & Jim Amash Design & Layout Christopher Day Consulting Editor John Morrow FCA Editor P.C. Hamerlinck J.T. Go (Assoc. Editor) Comic Crypt Editor Michael T. Gilbert Editorial Honor Roll Jerry G. Bails (founder) Contents Ronn Foss, Biljo White Writer/Editorial: One Tuesday Down A Rabbit Hole . 2 Mike Friedrich Proofreaders FCA [Fawcett Collectors Of America] #197 . 3 P.C. Hamerlinck leads off the issue this time—with a great Mark Lewis cover! Rob Smentek William J. Dowlding “Nay, Never Will I Serve Thee, Mr. Mind!”. 4 Cover Artists SF great Harlan Ellison tells Brian Cremins why he loves The Monster Society of Evil! C.C. Beck (with a bit of help Captain Marvel’s Day(s) In Court [& Sequel] . 17 from a photograph) Artist/co-creator C.C. Beck’s 1944 deposition in the case of Superman vs. Captain Marvel. Cover Colorist Seal Of Approval: The Bibliography . 27 Unidentified 1940s Fawcett staff colorist Lushly illustrated listing of the sources of Amy K. Nyberg’s 1998 study of the Comics Code.
    [Show full text]