Detective Comics #176 (of 1000000)
The Underworld Crime Committee
October 1st, 1951
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176
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The Underworld Crime Committee
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October 1st, 1951
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- Lost -- A Free Education: (Leave It To Binky PSA) Binky asks his classmate Tim why he wasn't in school that day and Tim tells him he was lining up a job, he is quitting school and getting a job so he can make money and have fun now instead of more learning. Binky tells him he is making a mistake and a grocery store worker tells them Binky is right. He had the same idea 5 years ago but now he is stuck as an errand boy while his classmates who graduated all have good jobs with opportunities for advancement. now he is going to night school to catch up. Tim responds that maybe he should think it over and Binky closes with "Yes. everybody should think it over -- and remember that education is more than putting learning into your head. it makes a better person of you -- a more useful citizen, able to cope with the problems in life you'll be faced with!"
- The Underworld Crime Committee: (Batman) A crime boss called Mr. Velvet controls a national network but when it becomes clear someone is informing on them he abducts Robin and threatens him to get Batman to find the leaks in his organization.
- Casey The Cop: (humor strip by Henry Boltinoff)
- The Man Who Was 300,000 years old: (Impossible - But True)
- The Testing Of Robotman: (Robotman)
- Private Pete: (Humor strip by Henry Boltonoff)
- Vigilantes Of The Air Waves: (text Story)
- Grass From The Sky: (Pow-Wow Smith)
- Quick Quiz: (4 panels of questions and answers)