The other Clayton magazines are:

ACE-HIGH MAGAZINE, RANCH ROMANCES, COWBOY STORIES, CLUES, FIVE-NOVELS MONTHLY, ALL STAR DETECTIVE STORIES, RANGELAND LOVE STORY MAGAZINE, and WESTERN ADVENTURES.

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VOL. II, No. 2 CONTENTS MAY, 1930

[COVER DESIGN]H. W. WESSOLOWSKI
Painted in Water-colors from a Scene in "The Atom-Smasher."
[INTO THE OCEAN'S DEPTHS]SEWELL PEASLEE WRIGHT [151]
To Save Imee's Race of Men-Who-Returned-To-The-Sea, Two Land-Men Answer theChallenge of the Dreaded Rorn, Corsairs of the Under-Seas.
[MURDER MADNESS]MURRAY LEINSTER [166]
Murder Madness! Seven Secret Service Men Had Completely Disappeared. AnotherHad Been Found a Screaming, Homicidal Maniac, Whose Fingers Writhed LikeSnakes. So Bell, of the Secret "Trade," Plunges into South America After TheMaster—the Mighty, Unknown Octopus of Power Whose Diabolical Poison Threatensa Continent! (Beginning a Four-part Novel.)
[BRIGANDS OF THE MOON]RAY CUMMINGS [195]
Gregg and Anita Risk Quick, Sure Death in a Desperate Bluff on the Ruthless Martian Brigands. (Part Three of a Four-part Novel.)
[THE JOVIAN JEST]LILITH LORRAINE [228]
There Came to Our Pigmy Planet a Radiant Wanderer with a Message—and aJest—from the Vasty Universe.
[THE ATOM-SMASHER]VICTOR ROUSSEAU [234]
Four Destinies Rocket Through the Strange Time-Space of the Fourth Dimension inTode's Marvelous Atom-Smasher. (A Complete Novelette.)
[THE READERS' CORNER]ALL OF US [277]
A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories.

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