The Terrible Simon Danser - signature looks like Ulmer to me.
Art on O'Hara Knows the Combination doesn't look like Bill Ely to me.
By JVJ
You're right twice, Superman. The O'Hara story is probably Zolnerowich inks, but I can't discern the penciler. Simon Danser is definitely Ulmer. Tiger of the Headlines is Al Bare. Lucky Grave Stone appears to be penciled by Art Peddy. And I'm unable to find where Prentice is supposed to have signed the last story. First Day on the Force looks somewhat like Leo Morey and/or Lawrence Dresser, but my memory is failing me. I can't remember. Sigh... (|:{>
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Indexed with information from Ger Apeldoorn via the GCD Error Tracker. On-sale date from 1950 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
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