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Le Zombie, v. 4, issue 7, whole no. 42, September 1941
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DIPPY DOINGS AT DENVER (continued) Madle and Rusty Barr were off in pursuit of females; when their absence was noticed and questioned, some one replied, "Oh, they wandered off on a tangent." Ferke (I believe it was) piped up with "Is that what you call them in Denver?" Sunday night after the convention was over, things happened! Fortier had just come in, and Rusty Barr and I went to his room, still laughing at a Widner joke. Fortier wanted to hear Widner tell it and so down the hall we paraded in pyjamas, leaving McKeel asleep in Fortier's room. Widner's room was unlocked, but attempts to awaken him, Massion or Madle were futile, despite turning on the lights and tickling the feet of the sleepers. For sweet revenge we took the key, locked the door from the outside and tossed the key back into the room. If you are acquainted with hotel doors, you'll know they were very neatly locked in. This was so successful that after deliberating a bit we continued our course down the corridor and performed similar experiments. Yerke's room was next in line, and we found his door unlocked also. A flip and it was done. We entered Julie Unger's room and found him awake. Without turning on the light Fortier fabricated some excuse for entering while Rusty flicked the key from the dresser. It was somewhere around four bells then, so we retired. I wonder if these fans are still in their rooms? PERSONALS Erle Korshak just returned from a five week tour of the West. Located at 4850 Drexel, Chicago. Mark Reinsberg out of the CCC and back in Chicago. Address is 5480 Cornell Ave. Art Sehnerv of Memphis, Tennessee. has moved to 800 N. Wilett St. B.D. Thompson, formerly the Sage of Salt Creek, now at 213 Lakeview St., Pineview, Louisiana. Joe Portier advises that the issue of Starlight received a few weeks ago will be the last. Chris. Mulrain, jr. bringing out a new fanzine, The Sentinel. Address is P.O. Box 205, Absecon, N. J. The United States Rocket Socity of Glen Ellyn, Ill. recently active in the fanzine field. They will send for a sample copy and at the same time invite you to join up with them. Very neat. Leonard Moffat and three others brining out a fanzine, Uranus. The address is General Delivery, Ellwood City, Penna. LEZ-ETTES chapter 1: Astrogator chapter 2: Calculator chapter 3: Bingo! chapter 1: Space-man chapter 2: Space-warp chapter 3: Stuff neck chapter 1: Robot chapter 2: No volt chapter 3: Revolt chapter 1: Stfan chapter 2: DT's chapter 3: BEMs
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DIPPY DOINGS AT DENVER (continued) Madle and Rusty Barr were off in pursuit of females; when their absence was noticed and questioned, some one replied, "Oh, they wandered off on a tangent." Ferke (I believe it was) piped up with "Is that what you call them in Denver?" Sunday night after the convention was over, things happened! Fortier had just come in, and Rusty Barr and I went to his room, still laughing at a Widner joke. Fortier wanted to hear Widner tell it and so down the hall we paraded in pyjamas, leaving McKeel asleep in Fortier's room. Widner's room was unlocked, but attempts to awaken him, Massion or Madle were futile, despite turning on the lights and tickling the feet of the sleepers. For sweet revenge we took the key, locked the door from the outside and tossed the key back into the room. If you are acquainted with hotel doors, you'll know they were very neatly locked in. This was so successful that after deliberating a bit we continued our course down the corridor and performed similar experiments. Yerke's room was next in line, and we found his door unlocked also. A flip and it was done. We entered Julie Unger's room and found him awake. Without turning on the light Fortier fabricated some excuse for entering while Rusty flicked the key from the dresser. It was somewhere around four bells then, so we retired. I wonder if these fans are still in their rooms? PERSONALS Erle Korshak just returned from a five week tour of the West. Located at 4850 Drexel, Chicago. Mark Reinsberg out of the CCC and back in Chicago. Address is 5480 Cornell Ave. Art Sehnerv of Memphis, Tennessee. has moved to 800 N. Wilett St. B.D. Thompson, formerly the Sage of Salt Creek, now at 213 Lakeview St., Pineview, Louisiana. Joe Portier advises that the issue of Starlight received a few weeks ago will be the last. Chris. Mulrain, jr. bringing out a new fanzine, The Sentinel. Address is P.O. Box 205, Absecon, N. J. The United States Rocket Socity of Glen Ellyn, Ill. recently active in the fanzine field. They will send for a sample copy and at the same time invite you to join up with them. Very neat. Leonard Moffat and three others brining out a fanzine, Uranus. The address is General Delivery, Ellwood City, Penna. LEZ-ETTES chapter 1: Astrogator chapter 2: Calculator chapter 3: Bingo! chapter 1: Space-man chapter 2: Space-warp chapter 3: Stuff neck chapter 1: Robot chapter 2: No volt chapter 3: Revolt chapter 1: Stfan chapter 2: DT's chapter 3: BEMs
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