The cover
Untimely darkness has befallen this house, yet let us look on the bright side of things, considering how lucky Mrs. Knightfall is. For one thing, this usually happens a few weeks earlier, on Christmas morn, just as everybody with glad cries approaches the gift-burdened Christmas tree, and just as a fuse, burdened with yule electricity, decides the devil with so much juice. For another thing, Mrs. K. evidently has a new fuse, whereas it is written in the law of averages that the fuses in her carton should all be dead soldiers, placed there to be chucked out after Christmas, when there is more time. The unlucky person in this situation is Amos Sewell; if that flashlight battery had been dead, he could just have painted a black oblong, an eye-catching cover indeed.
In this issue
Vol. 228, No. 31
Short stories
The American Ingredient
The Jailkeeper's Daughter
Visibility Zero
The Mating of Ilga
Articles
The Colossal Mayor of Kansas City
Exiles on a Pinpoint
Our Men are Killing Themselves
The American Invasion of Spain
Girl in High Gear
The Face of America: Dairy Farm in Vermont
My Battles in War and Peace
Traffic is a Monster
Serials
The Floods of Fear
The Cast of the Missing Poison
Other features
Letters
Editorials
Post Scripts
Verse
Keeping Posted