That an intelligent censorship guards their advertising pages.
The other Clayton magazines are:
ACE-HIGH MAGAZINE, RANCH ROMANCES, COWBOY STORIES, CLUES, FIVE-NOVELS MONTHLY, ALL STAR DETECTIVE STORIES, RANGELAND LOVE STORY MAGAZINE, WESTERN ADVENTURES, and FOREST AND STREAM.
More than Two Million Copies Required to Supply the Monthly Demand for Clayton Magazines.
| VOL. III, No. 3 | CONTENTS | SEPTEMBER, 1930 |
| COVER DESIGN | Painted in Water-Colors from a Scene in "Marooned Under the Sea." | H. W. WESSOLOWSKI |
| A PROBLEM IN COMMUNICATION | MILES J. BREUER, M.D. | [293] |
| The Delivery of His Country into the Clutches of a Merciless, Ultra-Modern Religion Can Be Prevented Only by Dr. Hagstrom's Deciphering an Extraordinary Code. | ||
| JETTA OF THE LOWLANDS | RAY CUMMINGS | [310] |
| Fantastic and Sinister Are the Lowlands into Which Philip Grant Descends on His Dangerous Assignment. (Beginning a Three-Part Novel.) | ||
| THE TERRIBLE TENTACLES, OF L-472 | SEWELL PEASLEE WRIGHT | [332] |
| Commander John Hanson of the Special Patrol Service Records Another of His Thrilling Interplanetary Assignments. | ||
| MAROONED UNDER THE SEA | PAUL ERNST | [346] |
| Three Men Stick Out a Strange and Desperate Adventure Among the Incredible Monsters of the Dark Sea Floor. | ||
| THE MURDER MACHINE | HUGH B. CAVE | [377] |
| Four Lives Lay Helpless Before the Murder Machine, the Uncanny Device by Which Hypnotic Thought Waves Are Filtered Through Men's Minds to Mold Them Into Murdering Tools. | ||
| THE ATTACK FROM SPACE | CAPTAIN S. P. MEEK | [390] |
| From a Far World Came Monstrous Invaders Who Were All the More Terrifying Because Invisible. | ||
| EARTH, THE MARAUDER | ARTHUR J. BURKS | [408] |
| Martian Fire-Balls and the Terrific Moon-Cubes Wreak Tremendous Destruction on Helpless Earth in the Final Death Struggle of the Warring Worlds. (Conclusion.) | ||
| THE READERS' CORNER | ALL OF US | [423] |
| A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories. | ||