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THE AVENGERS (Novel) by William P. McGivern 8

Peace at last lay aver Earth, than out of space roared crimson and yellow ships from two worlds

THEY FORGOT TO 'REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR' (Novelet) by P. F. Costello. 54

The lesson the Japs taught us was futile—America forgot; all except broken, betrayed Ward Blackson.

TIME WILL TELL (Short) by Emil Petaja 94

In a day Earth would be destroyed, unless—but one man could never know because he was trapped in time.

SCIENTIST DISOWNED (Short) by Raymond Z. Gallun 102

When a scientist invents something that is at once a great blessing and a great evil, he's on a spot!

HENRY HORN'S BLITZ BOMB (Short) by Dwight V. Swain 112

Henry Horn was as patriotic as anyone, and he intended to prove it by inventing a bomb that was a bomb!

JUGGERNAUT JONES, TRUCKER (Short) by A. R. McKenzie 128

Juggernaut Jones found a tough job awaiting him—he had to sell planes to a planet of bird-people!

IT HAPPENED IN SPACE (Short) by Manly Wade Wellman 140

It's mighty tough to be helpless in space, watching your air supply escape from the end of a hose

SERGEANT SHANE GOES TO WAR (Novelet) by John York Cabot 152

When Sergeant Shane botches something up, he does it right—even when he goes out to fight a war!

CAPTAIN STINKY (Short) by Gerald Vance 168

Being captain of a garbage scow in space isn't much—but no Martian could belittle Captain Stinky!

THE MAN WHO WAS TWO MEN (Short) by E. K. Jarvis 180

There it was, the weapon that could win the war; a way to conquer gravity—and the machine was broken.

GODS OF THE JUNGLE (Part 1) by Nelson S. Bond 194

The Japs made Angkor too hot; but when Romey Found himself in Angkor's past, it was a sight hotter!

VOICE FROM THE VOID (Short) by Harl Vincent 244

She could only be a voice on the ether—because on her face was the mark of the slave marts of Venus.

The OsbervatoryObservatory [sic] 6

Mrs. Lactodectus Mactans 53

Meet The Halogen Family 111

Science Forecast: The Seedless Watermelon 125

You're Not Wanted, Peter Rabbit! 125

Nature's Bullets 126

Catalyst For Power 139

Landscapes Of Other Worlds 176

Your Orchids—Madam! 193

Ship Of Stone 256

Scientific Mysteries 258

Meet The Authors 261

Discussions 262

Correspondence Corner 269

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