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The FBI's 62-HQ-83894 case file includes investigative records, eyewitness testimonies, and public reports concerning Unidentified Flying Objects and flying discs documented between June 1947 and July 1968. The records include high-profile incident accounts, photographic evidence from sites like Oak Ridge, TN, and technical proposals regarding potential propulsion systems. Additional topics include convention programs, researcher accounts, and extensive media coverage from the period. This file is partially posted on FBI vault with more redactions and some pages missing. Included here is the complete case file with several newly declassified pages and only minor redactions.

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DIRECTOR, FBI 10/3/66

SAC, LOS ANGELES (100-244l2-40/)

FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL,

OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE i

AMALGAMATED FLYING SAUCER

CLUBS OF AMERICA, INC.

18 - MISCELLANEOUS

The Philadelphia Division by letter dated 9/22/66,

: furnished the Los Angeles Division with Issue No. 24 dated
July, 1966, entitled "FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL", which is
the official journal of the Amalgemated Flying Saucer Clubs

3 of America, Inc. The Philadelphia Division received the
magazine from Mr. JARVIS H. COOPER, IRS, 401 North Broad Street,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 9/19/66., Mr. COOPER stated he
subseribed to the magazine because his son had exhibited an
interest in flying saucers and outer space. He said that on
pages 2 and 3 of Issue No. 24 was an article which he believed
expounded the Commmist Party (CP) line.

For the information of the Bureau, the International
Headquarters of the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America,
Inc. is located at 2004 North Hoover Street, Los Angeles,
California. The article, on pages 2 and 3, were allegedly
written by Master KALEN-f.I RETAN, Head of the plarft KORENDOR,
which was received on 5/4/66 by special directional shortewave
radio by BOB RENAUD.

The indices of the Los Angeles Division contain no
informtion identifiable with RENAUD, and no investigation has
ever been conducted on captioned organization.

No further action is contemplated in this matter
by the Los Angeles Office, UACB.,

The foregoing is furnished to the Bureau for
information.

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SPECIAL AFSCA CONVENTION MESSAGE
BRIGHT WORLD IN HANDS OF SAUCER MOVEMENT humanity.
Make no mistake. Your government is not in the

(Editor's Note: This special message was White House or the Congress. IT IS IN THE PENTA-
received from Master Kalen-Li Retan (head of the GON, AND IN THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE VAST
planet Korendor, about 400 light years distant) on "DEFENSE'"-ORIENTED INDUSTRIES. It is THEY,
May 4, 1966 via special directional short-wave radio not the President or the Congressmen, who run the
by Bob Renaud, the young electronic-technician whose United States. The facade government is merely to
remarkable story we printed in issues #18, 19, 20,21, allay undue alarm or suspicion of the people.
and 22, and which will be continued in our next issue. Examine another aspect of the Asian war, the

Since Bob's initial radio contact in 1961, he has ECONOMIC side. Do you recall that, in the stock
talked with the crew of a spacecraft as he watched reports just recently, the Dow-Jones average
them on his special TV screen in his home — and dropped sharply BECAUSE OF A RUMOR THAT
eventually met his contacts in-person; visited their NORTH VIETNAM HAD MADE A PEACE BID? Does
undersea and underground bases on our planet; was the staggering implication of this news evade you?
taken aboard many of their spaceships; and was Stock prices suffering a heavy loss because of a
actually allowed to pilot two of their small scout rumor that peace might come to pass!
craft — one on a short solo flight.) This thought is most distressing. Your economy

relies so heavily upon war and destruction, that if it

""Kalo (Hello), friends. We will get directly to were to stop, THE UNITED STATES ECONOMY
the point of our message to you. Frankly, we are WOULD SUFFER A MASSIVE DEPRESSION! Your
appalled at the state of Earth at present. Despite our money system would collapse like a house of cards.
constant warnings and even our actual intervention in Millions would be unemployed, sick, hungry and
some instances, the condition upon your planet grows homeless, Tremendous industrial complexes would
steadily worse. close their doors.

One subject on everyone's lips these days is The utterly appalling fact is this: WARIS |
Vietnam. From a little civil war, it has grown PROFITABLE. Highly so! Every major conflict has
steadily and inexorably into a full scale conflict been accompanied by a strong peak in your monetary
between the world's three major powers: the United prosperity. Peace has usually been economically
States, the Soviet Union, and Communist China. painful! -

Many influential people have used the approach After World War 1, the nation coasted for a while
of patriotism and love of God and Country to twist upon the fat put on during the boom of the war years.
decent human feelings into dangerous channels of In 1929, the bottom fell out. After the Korean War,
thought and action. With their charges of treason and in the 1950's came another recession. What comes
sympathy with the enemy, they have aroused a good after Vietnam? No one knows, and no one wants to
portion of the populace to a state of fear, distrust, find out. The war in Vietnam is bringing an unheard-
and hatred of those who seek peace and love. Unfor- of degree of affluence in the United States. Why kill
tunately, because some unconventional individuals a good thing by ending the war? The philosopy, in
have been associated with the peace movement, that essence, is this: It is economically expedient to send
entire operation has been seriously hindered. military forces to Vietnam and elsewhere in As%a in

Your government is a military puppet, a mere order to wage war, because in doing so, the Unlte‘?
parrot of the monstrosity that is the Military-Indus— States' economy is bolstered and maintained at a high
trial complex. Your senators, except for a few, are level of prosperity; human life is secondary to the
robots, speaking what they are told to say. preservation of economic well-being! P

Your President is, unfortunately, a pawn of It is thus evident that, unless a drastic change is
their needs and demands. We have contacted him made in the structure of your economy, war will
several times concerning the state of affairs, and he never end because the Military-Industrial complex
has said that he could do nothing to change them, for WON'T LET IT!
if he were to speak out against the Asian conflict, he Many of you fear Communism. Where did that
would be removed. This is what happened to the late fear come from, I ask you? From within yourself?
Mr. Kennedy who, in his great humanitarianism, was NO! It was brainwashed into you by the Military-
reluctant to sacrifice his ideals and his visions for Industrial complex. Who controls all your news
the sake of the Military Industrial octopus. He paid media? The government and the advertisers. Who,
the supreme penalty for his efforts in behalf of then, is in a position to dictate what shall be printed?

FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL
ISSUE NO. 24 Official Journal of the JULY, 1966

Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc.

International Headquarters: 2004 N. Hoover St., Los Angeles,, Calif. 90027,U.S.A.
GABRIEL GREEN, Editor Dedicated to
HELEN GREEN, Asst. Ed. The Physical, Spiritual, and Economic Emancipation of Man A Non-profit Organization
FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL (6 issues-$3.00. | notice will be enclosed in the last issue for which you
Membership-$1.00) is published quarterly. Copyright |have paid. New subscriptions will start with the last
© 1965 by Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of issue published, unless a specific starting issue num-
America. All rights reserved. The information ber is requested. When writing to AFSCA for a reply,
presented in '"Flying Saucers International' does not enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope. Not
necessarily represent the views of AFSCA. The num- |responsible for magazines lost in the mail due to sub-
ber after your name on the address label indicates the |scribers' failure to inform us of their current address-
issue with which your subscription expires. Subscrip- |es. Prices subject to change. Payment must accompa-
tion renewals will start where the previous one ended, |[ny order. Send cash, check or money order to: AFSCA;
and will be acknowledged only by the new number after | 2004 North Hoover St.; Los Angeles, California 90027.
your name on future issues. A '"Time to Renew" Phone: 662-4404. 2


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FLYING SAUCER NEWS IN BRIEF

NEW BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE FROM AFSCA:
Price includes 15¢ mailing charge. California Saucers. Brochures are 1¢ each (this just about pays
residents also add 47 sales tax.) the postage to mail them to you). Saucer post cards
1. COUNCIL OF SEVEN LIGHTS by George Van are 50 for $1.00.
Tassel, now reprinted — $3.65. WHEN WRITING AFSCA, if you wish a personal
2. THE ADVENT OF THE COSMIC VIEWPOINT by reply to a specific inquiry, please enclose a stamped,

{ Bryant Reeve — $6.15. self-addressed envelope. No replies can otherwise
3. FLYING SAUCERS THROUGH THE AGES by Paul be sent. General information may be obtained via
‘ Thomas — $4.15. our brochures and magazines. We are sorry that we

4. OTHER TONGUES, OTHER FLESH by George cannot have a lengthy correspondence with all the
Hunt Williamson, now reprinted — $6. 10. hundreds of persons who would like us to do so, but
5. SECRET OF THE ANDES by Brother Philip - $4. unfortunately we have neither the time nor the staff
6. FLYING SAUCERS AND THE THREE MEN by for it — and our mail has been greatly increased in
Albert K. Bender — $4.15. the last few months.
7. FLYING SAUCERS - SERIOUS BUSINESS by SAUCER NEWS CLIPPINGS: Your response has
Frank Edwards — $6.10. been wonderful! We've received so many clippings
8. INCIDENT AT EXETER by John G. Fuller -$6. 10. from you helpful people that we simply hadn't enough
9. THE HOLLOW EARTH by Dr. Raymond Bernard, space to print all your individual names and cities.
now available again in soft cover for $3.15. So we say a big and sincere THANKS to all of you.

PAST CONVENTIONS & SAUCER ACTIVITIES: And please do keep 'em coming! (One reminder:
FEBRUARY 5, 6, 1966: Dr. Frank E, Stranges' 4th please DON'T write on or near the clippings.)
Annual UFO Space and Science Convention was held at WEDDING BELLS rang on Saturday, June 4, 1966
the Blarney Castle Inn Annex in Los Angeles. for contactee Elary J. Willsie and Sophia Martinez
JUNE 4,5,6, 1966: Dr. Daniel W. Fry's Man in Olivares of Mexico City. The ceremony took place
Space Symposium took place at Dunsmuir, near Mt. at Los Angeles, California. Among those present
Shasta in Northern California. were Sophia's parents and her younger sister, all of
JUNE 25, 26,27, 1966: Buck Nelson's 10th Annual Mexico City; Mrs. Maud Willsie, mother of the
Spacecraft Convention was held at Buck's Mountain groom; and your editor, who was also official photog-
View Ranch; Route 1, Box 236; Mountain View, Mo. rapher for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Willsie will

BACK ISSUES of UFO INTERNATIONAL are now live in Los Angeles. Congratulations and best wishes,
selling 11 issues for $3.00, while they last (issue Elary and Sophia!

#11 is now out of print). There is much timeless and MEL NOEL, former Air Force Lieutenant and
valuable information available in these magazines. fighter pilot, is fast becoming very well known for his
OUT OF PRINT: 1. FLYING SAUCERS: TOP lectures on his amazing experiences with Flying

SECRET by Major Donald E. Keyhoe is now out of Saucers while on active duty in the service. He has
print, although it is listed in our new brochure. been speaking to capacity crowds wherever he goes.

(Some saucer books have occassionally gone out of On Thursday, June 23, 1966, the personable Mr.
print without notice.) Noel spoke to a standing-room only crowd at the
2. BACK ISSUES #6 and 11 are now out of print. We Aeronautical Sciences Building on Beverly Blvd. in
still have only a few copies left of #9 which we have West Los Angeles. We hear that he is booked to
priced at $1.00 each in an effort to preserve them for speak at 57 colleges across the nation! Recently he
serious researchers and collectors. Please do not appeared on the Louis Lomax TV Show, and has been
order these items, or any other materials which we heard on many radio shows. He leaves shortly for
do not advertise. Mexico City, where he has been invited by an official
PRICE CHANGE: The price has gone up on two government group to speak. He has been promised
of the better known books in the saucer field, which some interesting experiences by a local contactee
we must now order from England: 1. THE SKY there, and we look forward to hearing his report on
PEOPLE by Brinsley le Poer Trench, was $4.65. his return! Good work, Mel, and good luck!
It is now $5.10, postpaid. 2. ROAD IN THE SKY by SID PADRICK, contactee from Watsonville,
George Hunt Williamson, was $4.15. It is now $5.10, Calif., who spent two hours aboard a space craft,
postpaid. California residents please add 47 tax. was recently in Los Angeles when he was guest
"UFOI'" ISSUE #23 CORRECTIONS: Page 4, line speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Ingle-
3: the date should be April 24, 1964, instead of wood Unit of Understanding on Saturday, June 25,
1965. On page 4, line 1 of the 7th paragraph, insert 1966. Meetings are held on the 4th Saturday of every
"later, via telepathy'' after ''They told him ---." month at the Inglewood Business and Professional
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON area residents please Woman's Club; 820 Java St., Inglewood, at 8:00 P. M.
note: AFSCA Unit #25 meets every 4th Friday at the Donation is $1.00. Information: Mrs. Roberta T.
Seattle Public Library, Room 325 at 7:30 P. M., Forrester, Program Chairman; P.O. Box 146;
under the capable direction of Mr. Leverett G. Inglewood, Calif. 90306. Phone: 677-5214. Also,
Tallman. The meeting is free, and all who are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yates. Phone: 293-4743.
interested in the Flying Saucer subject are invited to NEW AFSCA UNITS:
come to listen and to participate in the discussion. 45. AFSCA Unit #45; Everett, Washington;
ZIP CODES ARE IMPORTANT: If the address Ray and Jean Sebring, Co-Directors;
label on this magazine does not have your zip code 1032 S.W. 126th St.; Seattle, Wash. 98146.
number on it, please notify us as to what your num- 46. AFSCA Unit #46; Ben Blazs, Director;
ber is. If you don't know your number, call your 3057 Electric; Lincoln Park, Mich. 48146.
local Post Office and then let us know. Thanks! Several other new AFSCA Units have been formed
AFSCA BROCHURES AND SAUCER-PHOTO and will be listed in the next issue (#25). Persons
POST CARDS, sent to friends and acquaintances, are interested in forming AFSCA Units in their cities
a good way to help spread the word about Flying should contact AFSCA Headquarters for information.
15


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AFSCA's
(Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America )
3rd National
SRUGE RS
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* EXHIBITS $2 00' 3 a
* BOOKS At The Beautiful, New 4 pericay
% BITERATURE CENTENNIAL COLISEUM (4590 S. Virginia St.)
Reno, Nevada - July 8,9,10, 71966
Program: 10 A M. to 11 P.M.

SPEAKERS ARE: Wayne S. Aho, Carl A. Anderson, Orfeo Angelucci, Michael "X'" Barton,

Wesley Bateman, Marianne Francis, Dr. Daniel W. Fry, Calvin C. Girvin, Gabriel Green,

Dr. George King, Hanno Mayberry, Howard Menger, Laura Mundo, Mel Noel, Sidney Padrick,

Chief Standing Horse, Dr. Frank E. Stranges, Mollie Thompson, Hope Troxell, George W.

Van Tassel, Hal Wilcox.

B, e / 5 2 1) = 3
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HEAR: Amazing experiences with spacecraft from other planets and their occupants by the

greatest assembly of contactee-speakers since our Los Angeles convention in 1959
/ at the Statler-Hilton.

SEE: Startling new photographic evidence —the biggest collection of Flying Saucer photos
on display in the history of the saucer movement. Actual color movies and new still
photos of Flying Saucers.

MEET: IN PERSON, PEOPLE WHO HAVE HAD ACTUAL CONTACTS WITH SPACESHIPS
AND THEIR CREWS FROM OTHER WORLDS.

LEARN: About this important subject which is so vital to the welfare and survival of humanity
in our times.

ATTEND: AFSCA's 3rd National Convention. You'll be glad you did! Fill out the Advance
Registration form below. Do it Now!

For Motel & Hotel room information, write to: The Greater Reno Chamber of Commerce
P.O. Box 2109; Reno, Nevada
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AFSCA 3rd NATIONAL CONVENTION ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM
To: AFSCA Headquarters; 2004 N. Hoover St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90027. Phone: 662-4404,
Yes, count me in! I don't want to miss joining with you at this important convention

and helping to support this vital movement. Here is my $ . Please send me

Advance Reservation tickets ($5.00 for the 3 days, or $2.00 per day). IMPORTANT: Iam

also enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope for the return of my tickets. ADVANCE

REGISTRATIONS must be received at AFSCA Headquarters no later than JUNE 30th!!!

Name Street

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The Military-Industrial complex, by opinion-control We are able to increase our height while on
through the use of psycho-politics (brainwashing by Earth through a technical process related to telepor-
controlled news management). tation. It is concerned with recording the atomic and
Consider .this: In order to survive, a commer- molecular structures of our bodies, and then repro-
cial medium, such as a newspaper or magazine, ducing them identically on a larger scale. Differ-
requires a vast amount of advertising revenue. The ences in our internal structure are adjusted by the
mere subscription fees will not cover the costs. computer which controls the reproducer.
Thus, they depend for their continued existence upon Our most common skin color is a little darker
money paid by advertisers. Suppose, then, that the than yours, although we have skin colors which vary
editor of a certain newspaper decides that he is as yours do all over the Earth. Usually, however,
opposed to the Vietnam policy, and says so in his we would look '"'tan' to you. We are NOT green, blue,
paper. The advertisers simply say to the editor, or heliotrope, as has been suggested!

""Either you toe the mark and print what we want, or Concerning our language, we generally use one
we'll withdraw our advertising." of two tongues and we are fairly familiar with a third.
Such pressures are a fact of life. The newsmen On Korendor itself we speak the native language,
are torn between their higher devotion to Truth, and Korendian. It is similar in many ways to your own
also to the lower level of their physical needs. languages since it, like yours, was originally derived

Rather than jeopardize their security and their from Galingua, one of the two universal tongues.
futures they, of course, submit meekly to power. The other is Solex Mal, which is more familiar to
Their actions are fully understandable, and we do not you, since it is used by your local Solar System
hold them responsible. planets. It is seldom heard now in our sector of

| We throw the blame directly on the Military- space, as Galingua has replaced it almost completely.
Industrial complex which, by its underhanded dealing, Unlike your own, however, the Korendian-

] threats of force, and economic pressure and retali- Galinguan speech is very rhythmic, and has few
ation, has crushed the spirit of American journalism sibilant sounds, such as ''s'" or ''z''. Some of the
and turned it from a dynamic motivating force in sharper sounds like ''c'' and "k'" are minimized. It is
American life into a weak-willed, subservient a beautiful language which is very musical and
mouthpiece for the power-masters. We blame them pleasant to hear.
for the death of journalistic freedom and individuali'_:x! Perhaps you would be surprised to learn that

ne more comment on this topic: ay I say that ancient Latin was liberally taken from Galingua.

a betier economic system is already known to the There are many similarities in the two languages.
leaders of the Flying Saucer Movement. It is the Even modern English has roots on other worlds!
system known as Universal Economics. As we have In concluding my message to you, may I say —
said over and over before, it is the non-money people of Earth: open up your minds and your hearts
economic system which MUST be applied on your to the world around you. There is so much to be
planet before you can start to resolve most of your learned, so much to be discovered. Don't waste
major problems and thus begin to establish a highly- precious hours and days in bigotry and ignorance,
advanced, non-destructive state of existance on and in senseless fighting and killing. To do so is
Earth, such as we of more advanced planets have truly a crime against nature and humanity.
enjoyed for so long. INVESTIGATE THIS SYSTEM At this stage where you have the very stars
to evaluate it for its merit — then ACT to apply it! almost in your grasp, how irrational and barbaric it
YOUR VERY SURVIVAL AS A CIVILIZATION MAY is to spend futile hours warring with your brothers.
DEPEND UPON IT! As an old saying on your world puts it: ''As you make

Perhaps this is an opportune time to clarify a your bed, so shall you lie in it." The decision does
few questions which have been asked about us. not seem difficult. Here are the alternatives: A

Do we of Korendor work with the local planets world living in harmony, justice, security and abun-
in our operations ? Yes, we do cooperate with them dance for all, or a world continuing to reap the
a great deal. However, our work on Earth is bloody harvests that grow from the seeds of hatred
relatively independent of the local planets. We have and mistrust. If left to their own devices, the
many times overstepped what is considered to be the majority of mankind will forge onward to a destiny of
limit of interference upheld by Venus, Mars, and destruction and annihilation, oblivious to the danger
other planets. This has caused a good deal of debate in their actions. They are short-sighted; they care
between them and us. Each time we have pointed out little for the future.
that we of Korendor are basically pragmatic in nature. It is you New Age people, dedicated to the wel-
Although we do respect the laws of self-destiny, we fare of all mankind, and having the vision and under-
feel also that where stepping in is required to prevent standing of the ways to build the better world of
disaster, it is our right and our duty to do so. tomorrow, who must lead the way. You have the

We have interfered in such places as the United future in YOUR hands, if you will but shoulder your
States, China, Russia, and on a large scale in responsibilities. The Flying Saucer Movement, as
Vietnam. This has caused no end of consternation in you call it, belongs to you. Support it in every way
the local Tribunal of Planets. We are sympathetic to possible. Help it to grow until it is influential
their viewpoint, but we do feel that their policy is thoughout your world. Go out into the world and
limited in its capacity to achieve the desired g‘oals_. guide the misguided, find the lost, and recover the
It is our opinion that one cannot stand on the sidelines strays. We are behind you all the way. As we have
and achieve any noticeable results. said many times before, we will take two steps for

As I have said before, we have infiltrated your every one that you take to help yourselves.
planet. We are directly involved in Earth's life. The time has come for nations to '"bury the
You might say that you have been invaded — a strong hatchet', to clasp hands, and plunge into the future
way of phrasing it, to be sure, but nonetheless together — in co-operation toward mutual goals.
factual, since we walk and work amongst you daily! Look to the heavens and realize that your destiny

We have been asked about our physical appear- is not in bleak atomic desolation, but in the magnifi-
ance. We are humanoid, indistinguishable from cent greatness that you can achieve if you will but
yourselves, except that in our natural form we aver- work for it. Choose the right path and you will soon
age three to four feet in height. Every other dimen- qualify to join with us in our journeys amongst the
sion is proportionately scaled, so that photographs of stars.
us would not reveal our origin in any way. Va i Luce (Go in Light)." Kalen-Li Retan 3


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THIRD NATIONAL CONVENTION 2 - CENTENNIAL COLISEUM
Bgl o gt Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America e G
FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1966 l SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1966 l SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1966
TIME MAIN HALL GOLD ROOM 1 MAIN HALL GOLD ROOM | MAIN HALL GOLD ROOM
REGISTRATION:($2. 00 per day). Exhibits, books, & literature on display. Your Reno host, Miguel Ribera, Dir., AFSCA Unit No. 5.
10AM|INVOCATION: Dr. Frank E, Stranges. HAL WILCOX AFSCA Unit Directors] Flying Saucer Council
to |Keynote Address: GABRIEL GREEN, "Some-||"From Earth to Alpha | Meeting. Those inter-| Meeting (for all speak-
10:50 | thing Big Is Happening''. Introduction of Centauri” Ch: Chief |ested in forming ers only). Ch: Gabe
speakers, & saucer movement personalities. Standing Horse AFSCA Units invited. Green. Discussion of
11:00 | WAYNE AHO HANNO MAYBERRY |DR.Frank STRANGES ways to improve effect
to "Secrecy Must Go--- ""Message From ""The Hollow Earth iveness of Flying Sauc-
11:50 | People Must Know!" Triangulum" Mystery" er Movement.Come pre
Ch:Orfeo Angelucci Ch: Laura Mundo Ch: Orfeo Angelucci pared with suggestions.
11:50AM to 1:30PM LUNCH |Space Tapes(lZ:ls-l:) LUNCH Space Tapes(lZ:lS-l:lS) LUNCH Space Tapes(12:15-1:15)
1:30 |Chief Standing Horse CARL ANDERSON MICHAEL BARTON CARL ANDERSON
to "My 4 Day Trip to "I Was Teleported Into| "UFO's and World ""Kumar, Wonder Man
2:20 |Mars, Venus,Clarion, A Flying Saucer" Prophesy" From Mars"
& Orion'' Ch: Mel Noel Ch: Mel Noel Ch: G. Green Ch: Frank Stranges
2:30 | HOPE TROXELL CALVIN GIRVIN DR. GEORGE KING || GEORGE Van TASSEL | SIDNEY PADRICK
to "Evolved Man of the "] Was an Agent for thg "The Nine Freedoms" "Flying Saucer Land - | "Saucer Ride-1965"
3:20 |Stars" Extraterrestrials' ing at Edwards Air
Ch: Michael Barton Ch: Wes Bateman Ch: Wayne Aho Force Base' Ch:D. Fry| Ch: Wes Bateman
MOLLIE THOMPSON (Space Age Songs) I MOLLIE THOMPSON (Space Age Songs) | MOLLIE THOMPSON (Space Age Songs)
3:40 |HOWARD MENGER HANNO MAYBERRY DR. DANIEL W. FRY | WESLEY BATEMAN DR. GEORGE KING CALVIN GIRVIN
to "Journey to the Moon' | "Contact With a7 Foot|| "The White Sands "The Frequency "Physical Space Con- | ''"Moon Mysteries
4:30 Tall Spaceman' Incident" Barrier" tact in Hollywood" Revealed"
Chairman: Hal Wilcox | Ch:Ch.Standing Horse Ch: George Van Tassel| Ch: Marianne Francis|| Ch: Michael Barton Ch: G. Green
4:40 | DR.FRANK STRANGES| MARIANNE FRANCIS || GABRIEL GREEN ORFEO ANGELUCCI WAYNE AHO MARIANNE FRANCIS
to ""A Space Beings Visit | "Starcraft Contact" "Abundant New World: | ""Secret of the "Flying Saucers and ""Messages From Our
5:30 |to the Pentagon" The Promise for Tom- Saucers' the Latter Days" Space Brothers"
Chairman: Dan Fry Ch: Hanno Mayberry morrow''Ch:F.Stranges| Ch: Hanno Mayberry Ch: Carl Anderson Ch: Calvin Girvin
5:30 to 7:00PM DINNER Space Tapes(6:15-7:15 I DINNER Space Tapes(6:15-7:15) | DINNER Space Tapes(6:15-7:15)
7:00 | WESLEY BATEMAN LAURA MUNDO "A SIDNEY PADRICK HOPE TROXELL HOWARD MENGER HAL WILCOX
to "Flying Saucer Saucer Researchers "2 Hours Aboard an "Temples of the High || "Free Energy: Tomor-| ""Zemkla, Interplane-
7:50 | Propulsion" (Slides) Responsibility to Hu- || Extraterrestrial Space{ Places" row's Revolutionary tary Avatar'"
Ch: Sid Padrick manity" Ch:H.Menger || ship" Ch: H. Menger Ch: Carl Anderson Power' Ch: Geo. King | Ch: Laura Mundo
i MOLLIE THOMPSON (Space Age Songs) | MOLLIE THOMPSON _(Space Age Songs) | MOLLIE THOMPSON (Space Age Songs)
8:10 | MEL NOEL "Investi- | MICHAEL BARTON GEORGE Van TASSEL | Chief Standing Horse DAN FRY MEL NOEL "I Photo-
to gating Flying Saucers | '"Flying Saucer Slide "Spaceship Contact at | "Christmas 1962 on "Saucer Movies" graphed Flying Saucers
i 9:00 |Inside the U.S. Air Photos"' Giant Rock" Jupiter" GABE GREEN as an Air Force Fight-
Force' Ch: G, Green Chairman: Hal Wilcox]] Ch: George King Ch: Calvin Girvin "Saucer Slides" er Pilot'Ch:H, Troxell
9:10 |DR. DANIEL W. FRY | ORFEO ANGELUCCI COLOR MOVIE: LAURA MUNDO Question Period: Writ-| Written Questions
to "The Curve of Devel- | '""Concret Evidence' "We Have Seen The "Flying Saucers and ten questions answered|answered by today's
10:00 | opment"' Saucers' the Father's Plan" by Main Hall speakers.|Gold Room speakers.
Chairman: Sid Padrick | Ch: Wayne Aho Ch: George Van Tassel | Ch: Marianne Francis ||Chairman: Gabe Green |Chairman: Mel Noel J
10:10 | Question Period. Writ-| Written questions Question Period: Writ-| Written questions Convention Close.
to |ten questions answered answered by today's ten questions answered| answered by today's
11:00 | by Main Hall speakers|Gold Room speakers. |l by Main Hall speakers.| Gold Room speakers.
Ch: Gabriel Green Ch: Michael Barton Chairman: Gabe Green| Ch: Frank Stranges
The appearance of the speakers on our program does you with an opportunity to hear and to evalu- No smoking permitted in lecture and exhibit
not constitute an endorsement by AFSCA of their in- ate Flying Saucer Movement speakers and halls. The Dick Miller Space Tapes played at
formation or viewpoints. In the American tradition their information. You be the judgé. lunch and dinner hours are all different.
- of freedom of information and ideas, AFSCA provides Taped space songs by Bob Marcus. Program subject to change without notice. !
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, contact: AFSCA HEADQUARTERS; 2004 N. Hoover St.; Los Angeles, California 90027. Phone: 662-4404.


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FLYING SAUCER NEWS IN BRIEF
COMING 1966 FLYING SAUCER CONVENTIONS walking around the premises, left his blessing on the
T SO e T Aetherius Society and its work. For further inform-

JULY 8,9,10: AFSCA's 3rd National Convention, ation call 465-9652, or write to the above address.
Centennial Coliseum, Reno, Nev. (See details on back) DELLA LARSON, who for over a decade was the

JULY 15,16,17: WAYNE AHO sponsors the guiding light and main instigator of Flying Saucer
Northwest's 5th Annual Interplanetary Age Conven- meetings and activities in the San Francisco Bay
tion. Lectures, exhibits and New Age topics. Ad- Area, passed away on October 25, 1965. She was
vance registrations — $1.00 per day for adults, 50¢ 70 years old. She will be remembered for her
for students. Write to: Mrs. Lorena Vogt; 815 N.E. energetic and enthusiastic dedication to the goals of
110th; Seattle, Wash. Phone: Emerson 3-0956. the Flying Saucer cause, as well as for the highly

AUGUST 6 thru 14th: DR. NEVA DELL successful annual Northern California Space Craft
HUNTER'S 12th Annual Quimby Conference of Trans- Conventions which she organized for nine years.
lation. Lectures and discussions on New Age Topics, (Della, we salute you!)
including the stars, science and metaphysics. In MAX MILLER, former publisher of the now-
lovely scenic country at a beautiful, modern motor- defunct '"Saucers' magazine, and author of '""Flying
hotel. $2.50 per day, attendance. Information from: Saucers: Fact or Fiction' (now out of print), has a
Quimby Center; P. O, Box 453; Alamogordo, N. M. new role. He is now editor-publisher of '""Real' mag-

AUGUST 19,20,21: SPACE RESEARCH, Inc.'s azine which may be found on the newstands for 50¢.
Second Annual Convention, at the North Branch The August '66 issus devotes about half of its space to
YMCA in Spokane, Washington. Scenic location near the Flying Saucer subject and will be well worth your
the Spokane River. Indoor and outdoor convention investigation.
activities. For information, write to: Space WILBUR MILLER, one of the early res=2archers
Research Inc., No. 6815 Julia, Spokane, Wash. in the Flying Saucer Movement, pass2d away on

OCTOBER 22,23: GEORGE VAN TASSEL'S 13th March 5, 1966. He was known for his fine channel
Annual Spacecraft Convention at Giant Rock, Calif. in contacts with several Space Beings, including Monka
the desert 17 miles north of Yucca Valley. Bring of Mars. He also was the co-author — with his wife,
your own camping equipment and enjoy the outing. Evelyn — of the book "We of the New Dimension."

OCTOBER 29, 30: 10th ANNUAL NORTHERN Although he was 2 native of Missouri he had, in
CALIFORNIA SPACECRAFT CONVENTION, Clare- recent years, been a resident of Los Angeles and of
mont Hotel, Berkeley, Calif. Info: Angela Kilsby; Morongo Valley, Calif. (Good journey, Will!)

1265 Montgomery Blvd.; San Francisco, Calif.94127. HOPE TROXELL, founder of the School of

OUR NEW NAME: Our magazine, formerly Thought, now situated in Independence, Calif. (P. O.
called "UFO International'', has now become '"Flying Box 458), reported recently that the neighboring
Saucers International', which we feel to be a more towns of Bishop and Lone Pine had partial blackouts
appropriate title, since Flying Saucers are no longer during an evening channel (teltpathic) session she was
Unidentified Flying Objects as far as we are concern- having with the Space Brothers. The lights in Inde-
ed. Flying Saucers have become a serious issue pendence went out completely for several minutes by
with thinking people all over the world. We believe a gradual fade-out, and then came on again in the
that most of the objects which have been sighted have same manner. During this time, the Space Being
been of extraterrestrial origin, controlled by intelli- speaking through Hope said to those present: ''Be not
gent beings who, in form, are very much like us. afraid. We are guardians of the race. Protection
Therefore, we hope you will understand our reasons will be given to those in the area."
for changing titles, and that you will continue to HAL WILCOX made a fine guest appearance on
enjoy reading our publication under its new banner. the Joe Pyne TV Show, April 30, 1966. Hal passed

DR. RAYMOND BERNARD, founder of the the lie-detector test with flying colors and conducted
Biosophical Society of Santa Caterina, Brazil, passed himself with dignity and fortitude, which isn't always
away on Sept. 10, 1965. He was the author of '"The easy on the Joe Pyne Show. During the test, Hal
Hollow Earth'' and several other books concerned stated that he had taken a saucer ride to visit the
with the hollow earth theory. second planet from the star, Alpha Centauri.

MARIA ELLIOTT, contactee, psychic and M.I.N. D. stands for Mental Investigations of
founder of Maria Creative Womanhood Foundation, New Dimensions, an organization recently formed by
was a recent guest on the Bob Grant Radio Show, and Wesley and JoNell Bateman. Their activities include
the Pamela Mason TV Show. Glamorous Maria now meetings, courses and public appearances. They
has her own program every Tuesday afternoon at have demonstrated on several occassions for groups
2:30 p.m. on KTYM radio. She may be seen in of up to 20 people, their ability to telepathically
person every Wed. evening at Holland House Restau- direct the movements of visable spacecraft overhead.
rant, 8:00 p. m. in the downstairs meeting room. Write: M.I.N.D.; 4916 Franklin Ave.; Hollywood,
An interesting program may be heard on New Age California 90027. Phone: 661-1731.

Topics, and free readings are given. For more HELEN & GABRIEL GREEN contributed their
information about Maria's appearances, classes, bit to the education of nearly 300, 000 young people to
etc., phone 657-1631, or write: Dr. Maria Elliott; the saucer subject at the Teen-Age Fair, April 1 thru
1543 Sunset Plaza Drive; Los Angeles, Calif. 90069. 10 at the Hollywood Palladium, where AFSCA had a

DR. GEORGE KING, founder of the Aetherius booth to exhibit saucer photos, show slides, and to
Society, was host at the official opening of the disseminate information. We handed out over 13,000
Society's new headquarters at 6202 Afton Place; Los brochures and saucer photo post cards, and talked
Angeles, Calif. 90028; on March 5, 1966. After the ourselves hoarse answering questions for 12 hours
program Dr. King personally escorted us around the each day. Gabriel also made over a dozen radio and
attractive quarters. He also reported that a high TV appearances and interviews during the Fair.
Space Being in physical form had visited there We also had another booth at the National
recently for an hour and fifteen minutes and, after Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition at the Pan Pacific
14 Auditorium, May 17 thru 22. Yes, we've been busy!


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joct whs tracked briefly on objects came in & variety of with intermittent bursts of red and green running lights anything we have and s cone London and Sarmia. two children saw a white lght,

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Guarie retdentn ™o whits and boe fshen briefly o0 radar, bul Goud the outerspacespr-inihesky under ntulieva sonrol” he heromy A0 headed o e thems wWao me et ot Revesat o’ Miben

A reired US Marine Corpe There was & 0 ome ln Lon- nol my whal f was | theory on behaf of the Na- added Ho urged the aie foree %I 80 T e, e 1 “would | Sideroad in Landon for more
major said ye iy “there jon. that - pul g white . rvers their tional Investigations Commit- to “end socrecy on sight- Gy s man, . than balf an hour, She said it
farial " vdeos” “Uhat haln The me &t Knlors wat  sehings ladodafor shwut e on Meral Phesomens, ings and fup rdcuing the P Baxer uf 40 rported Srien oh e woud | vt g igh in e

are cbaervation devices & * seven minu er reporied called on the US. Government - competent witnesms” who have an o low sky, around which & white

I”rml\lnild by & superior civ- lrfll\lumu'y faded to dull red. keeping la-h:m In sight for yesterday to releasm all the seen them. lgnt l‘;:\nl ;'!I'Y slowly to % 'h;:l.:l::fll over 5o sow- n:\’: seemed to .;:‘d Ia:n
ization.” Some of them were high- up to two irs. information It has on UFO Keyhoe, Who has written the northeast. Ho estimated it 1. | then pull ba termittent-

mn:;s:mam:n.m:m—u talling It through the sy like The Free Press = fve sighings. R severl bocks on the subject . o mare than 1000 fot Hor duwghter, Wendy, 18- | 1y i
were. nl over  m wome ‘were n Martian-hunt wo “There substantis evi- of UFO's, is director of the x! yoar inge: Distriet e star - like of
o A Srtching frum Sar. miing Moukil In miair, S them In & charterd pane, dence we are bune oheerred avestioutions st Fifteen minute pter at K- eglte Insitute student, a0 | ocresy e shy orer ‘Barnia
nia to Kintore, nothwest of Some were poking alotg and but found only two high-flylng by some sort of device Which  Te majority of the Western suid she sa & “clear white

ajority tore, six miles northesst of Jast night and stopped in the
light which kept &imming 858 | portheast where if remained

e ——————— P e s for more than two ows.

rch 17, 166! [E— e e ——a— n | Jarmy. ber 13-yeus 3 ‘ To the naked eye the ob-
THE SUN-BULLETIN Bisghaiien, .1+ (THE TELEORAM, Toronto, Sat. March 26, 1966 Mont.-Star, A-19-6600 o oo g oot b f st wa's vory
o [ L] 9 came dim “1 could see & red .
Notstar,sayscollector Swam p gas still flymg |Plotagraphed * ST EIEIET | T T
Flying Saucer, |1 ledon JamesT.Dayis, | sarsia police recsived sev-
- Y - 3 T came home | oyl calls, beginning about
of fl ing squcer hOfOS pDETROIT — (UPD) — Dr. J. Allen Hynek, the sidestepped mention o the Picture Censoredjom s mesigs vintree | 3750y . oS o
bty (e Force Sosed top Air Force adviser on Feport from two collegq Associsted Prese e ot soving soniward | 4498 1n the nort
books today on the case .. co-eds who said they saw the — £d an object southwa: e v

The director of Unit 4 of the Tussday. He hopes o talk with of tvo “visils” by unidenti. UFO SEhngs, climaed S SOTUR LIS  RAVENNA, Oblo, Apel 19 in the sl e ere e
Amalgamated Flying Sacer others who saw the object. fied flying objects, I’ ver. #ree days of onthescene oo it VR0l 1t FVPY - “We were close, closer than -5 smw it first at 8:3 travel- . e atand = et
Clubs of America is not con-  Mr. Reynolds, a construction | dict: swamp gas. invesigation. by teling & © T il gt g at an enoomous e Sf | cormers ts pone st and i

foreman, s 8 years od. He news conference it & e sightings, C 260 | cuss the object.
Tt s SR 0 SRS e o e 5, ST K00 et e S5 TR ke S TR | SR o e
skies over Port Dickinton o fiying saucers and other ma.| ¥ho witnessed what they e rom a driven restauran a. pertiwnrd and” mever s G Rovart Symingion, ot
Micaday gt was te s6ac ATC- {ere) rilating 1o space (Lgat - (hought wab & landing by a somp £33 was responsibie  (°f GOSN Hundreds of persons n both o7 an bout the Sarmia police epariment
s, o admit hat no al sight. | KOwInE +x e dervesral 1or % CoPOre of SUANSE e afices i St Louiss fles Toboried tosng the| Mc. Dayis i e w8 | el T st bt T ot b

. Mot dates o 3 ial - gowi is w - L RE iy mase and biue et ey
oty o b+ e oy 15 S 22 W o | PR €T MO LSO Wil 'and Desor g o gk GENeC 90 3 cary Sy morming, - i of s on Twnre | et = Y P
B0t bebave In at mamser” i tell him about sirange lights | perts were right Southern Michigaa. way: from' sheeiCe demu| _Police Chief Gerald Bochert biane, | There wasst aay | The object seemed fo bob
Gerald M. Reynolds of 10 goen ‘Binghamton. s Voo Hon, Tiils- 11 bn Setse 1PUs| o Mantus, about eight miles PO and weave slightly like an or-
St said last night. Ome turned out to be the| And even while the two dule Shvh Setenen Bireiiy.  fiosin Toledo, Ohio; from o Sorthof Réverna, sad b took | A veghior, Harod 3. Ken- | ramect on s Coramas trs.

Mr. Reynolds said he talked Juplier ... and the other | most spectacular Michigan said he was “dissatistied” Obio: from o housenite af| 2 Picture of the 'object from 7oy, o 299 [ingwway Dobh | The sghting followad  stmy
with persons who witnessed & came from & house or  (sightings now wore the {ag with the  explanation be. MeComh Mist e Houn]] his front yard but the air force Thd 3% NN AL LN | B o o st ot s
Sange obect” fading mut:  car o8 Ely Park B" b |alan "ol explasation.” cause Hynek's investigation man at Tomah. Wi and | (010 ot Dot toTelease it. 000"ty =" By 10 pam. the | Lie Poiat who watched an obr
g T e o s o ey S e Hpsting was e man ot Bangr, Maioe, whol e i seieers T ] e e sy | SAU e v

In rural areas and cites joes o2d bocuse Hymek tesk u petahel ot s eblect| gother.” position. { houns
alike. g el
. MHEDENVER POSY FPridey pellS. 196 3
POLICE CHIEF 'CONVINCED THEY SAW SOMETHING *INS DENVER POST Piidy lpel%: 1O
By ROBERT KISTLER The group was sitting around a fire they'd built inside man, who might've been wearing a raincoat,” dart through clear beneath the clouds where the lights were.” As the third
Denver Post Staff Writer when they heard “what sounded like a man walking on top the light showing through the window into the area. They set of lights hovered, the youths agreed they could see a dark

Six plenicking Denver teenagers reported Thursday  of the shelter.” The roof can easily be reached on foot from also said they heard his footsteps. outline between the lights.
night they were chased for an hour by unidentified flying the slanting hillside. The group decided to leave. “It looked Jike a black football—the blue lights on each
objects in Daniels Park south of Deaver in Douglas Count; Scrivner and Don Ofis, an East i r, son of Mr. and As they were walking back to the car, Otis turned and  end — with an orange on top, like a bubble. The red light

Jects Dougl .

The high stodents—three boys, three girls—told Mrs. Elmo Otis, 1909 Fairfax St., stood on top of the shelter saw “a real bright flash behind the hill over the shelter was at the bottom. It didn't move up and own, but did cast
Pl e e e g s, and shined a flashiight into the surrounding area. They and it it up the whole area.” 2 beam of light at the ground," Scrivner said.
o« g P B ot eyl e 4 The two—leaving the others behiod In the shelter—made  Buzzing 'All Around ‘Car Didn't Work Right

their way through the underbrush back to the road. “I The ominous buzzing began again. No direction, “just The youngsters piled In the car — a 1954 Ford — and
began about 9:30 p.m. - " of the park.
thought someone was messing around my car,” Scrivmer all around — never heard anything like it In my Nfe’ started out par]

The, teen-agers, all 17, who described what they saw o Scrivner said. Shortly sfierward ss the group Deared the “You'll all think we're nuts,” Scrivner said later, “but
besitantly, were described by Maclvor s being “sincere, “Just as we got o the car,” he said, “both of us beard car, they all agreed they saw the same thing: my car didn't work right. I could get it up to about 30 (miles
‘ould scber and & Jtle shaken by what they sev. a.real weird buzzing noise. It seemed to be all around us.” Two blue lights hovering low in the sky, about three-  an hour) then it would cut out ke someone turned the
- p‘rr:- group appeared at Maclvor's office shortly before As lhq,reuhd wfncndxn,lheymn);muw :-’o Nd:lmmu tine dbr. :.ng ;lv.yA‘I‘:edlm:m-:v uh::...—y and wfi&%":fi e e o 2 “yharig

—about a foot each meter—about two feet went from bright o dim. A third — white — light appeared  complained i
. “I was real skeptical at first,” Maclvor said. “But each  ground and parallel to each other.” There was a white light o rise up and down between the blues and “Iit up the E’.‘"‘ but static” while they left the immediate area of the
of the kids called their parents—who knew they'd been pic- in the center of the reds. area.” er.

‘nicking—to tell them where they were. The lights, about 20 feet apart, appeared to be in a field No outline —other than the lights—was visible. As they drove off, two of the girls and Otis saw what

“] don't know what they saw,” be said, “but I'm con-  on the far side of the road “about 25 yards" from the They perched atop the car's hood and watched the blue ;T-;::.:e -mhm. a-lflcrxvfk of light — & covered
winced they saw something. " car. The two, thinking “it might be two parked cars or and white lights “off and on” for about a half bour. The - — following

Alan Scrivner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scrivner of  something,” crouched in the ditch and waited. lights appeared in back of the shelter — in the opposite di- Mary Zolar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Zolar,
1080 Jackson St a junior at East High School, gave the About three minutes later, they again approached the  rection from the first lights seen in the field. :snrur(uSl‘-um-lht‘mmwh-ck-w-uh
#llowing account car. They saw and heard nothing. They returned to the Twenty minutes after the blues appeared, another set— others. 3 -

Scrivner and five friends drove to Daniels Park, 1012 shelter. these, blues with a bright red in the center — appeared “off “It was huge and glowing,” she said, “and came right
miles southeast of Littleton, about 6:30 p.m. They parked the The four In the shelter said that, while the two had  to the left of the others and about a block away.” These  Up fo the back of the car, then went out. It lasted about
‘car and walked sbout a city block down a small incline and  been gone, they'd heard the same “footstep-like” sound on  bovered near the ground. The buzzing continued. three seconds s #

Up AgAin to a stone shelter built in the side of a hill. the roof again. Two of the girls said they'd also seen a “tall The night was overcast with no stars visible but “real | - A:“'!;l;‘lefl lh!"p;l;a‘llu. It quit “missing out” and
: e e e e i rhememe O 1 Thie yiyst sersaily, Bistier sold

T _Montreal Gazette, 4-30-660 ~ | 7Y
ey { -, The youths stopped at a service station and called the
ttrmmmmm;__”‘“zfi{l Uper pace or e uty Gets TOO Arapabos County sheriff's office, then went fo Maclvor's

T {4 |office.

ince December Sought BY Soviets P Sacivee said “ooe of the mpresive things about. e

. V] story” was all six didn't claim to have seen the exact same

Area UFO Buffs Report | s . w2 = v ClOSE@ t0 “Saucer’ Sz, 0 0 T

Western skepticism, believe it is| ademician Viadimir Kotelnikov R operations officer at Lowry orce

Skies Clear Of SAUCErS || ri it v e eiran st eosioner. |, TAVENXA, Obo () "We  Buchert sa1d 1 looked ke iy Friday he'd recive & call apparnty from the Aap-

|exists in space and is trying to| The Russians say it's time[r® close, closer thaalever ‘‘two table savcers put togeth- |ahoe County sheriff, reporting the sightings.

Recent sightings in other sec-{south of Spokane at Christmas| | make contact with earth. earthmen started investigating ¥2nt {0 De again,” sald a depu- er.” Others In the group were Michael Simington, son of Mr.
tions of the country have stimu.|time, but b0 subsequent SIgHt0ES || Because of Moscow's refusal| hether there may be sisterfy sheriff who chased an un-  Portage County Deputy Sher- oy yyre™ ool B Simington, 773 Jackso nSt, a junior st
lated interest in usideatified fly-(have' been reported by the UFO| |\, [\ loice hope,  new contro-(civilizations in space. Threedentified flying object from I Dale Spaur said be and Ms bl "ol o P o Talote, "o Ao s ‘Nl Rethe
ing objects in the Spokabe ares|butfs since that time in thisf| [0 ST OOPE B AN S monihs ago s group of Soviet/OMo into Pennsylvania. partner, W, L. Nefr, “were 30 PR RSN G % =
bt pooe bas been m;:i.m g {‘_“mm, i {sstronomers suggested s world Hundreds of persons in both  close™ io the object inseparate i, 1 tirrict SL 8 Kol ot | _"l:‘,:“‘u”’fl Is"m“"k)'

o Gis localty slace en Western experts scoffed a{Wide research program [states  reported seeing the cars and chased it 86 miles for ey s
o o oo St *2i the cblect wat teenl|,car ago when 4 young Rusian| Last April, Kardasher, 3friliant aad shiny” object an hour and & hal, from near S Montview Bind s jumor at Machebouf High School
Sireinn o i kel o Bt e, Sl B stromamer, Nikola Kardashev,tuned his” senuiive radio-ele-learly Sunday mornine. Ravensa to Coaway, Pa., neas , - 170 other UFO sightings were reported in the state, one
the Amalgamated Flying Sascerin the vicinity of Browne's Mous.||C/oimed be heard strange sig:(scope lo CTA-102, a quasistellar| Police Chief Gerald Bucert Pittsburgh. PRt o SRS B P
Clubs of America. ot e ety St | oals from space and speculated|radio sout c e originally dis-of Mantua, about eight miles  Spaur said he clocked it at | Delta Police Chief D. C. Morgan, patrolmas Eamest
M Cumpbell aid e a{Caripbalwa i coud 55 have | 1Y BIESt bave come from. ajcovered by the Moot WO bty o Ravesca, s b took  spents 0 10103 s per b, Markley and repoter Don Prather of the Dela Independent
" tadling or aimilae| | man-made radio source. ar Observatory In Pasa . pe iched was 4 3 color.
7% ing vaucer clows 1n Sp-ohjct, 3¢ movement whs|| A_pipulr science magarie dess, Call. [ pletare of e cect from M Prom the croud fpunr snd i [THC 38 U8t WAL e Tgoving. gree b colr aod
kane in early summer, and &|horitontal rather than vertical. ||then polled eight leading Soviet| The scientist said the signals - 'Sn: Soched Mie the hond of 8 Sash- [T Gt by “riing srilght tp.”
lectire by a Sesttie suthority oa| The Amaigamated Fiying Sas || scientiots to find out what they|he picked up were 1000001010 Bm oot to release . Mg, aboot 40 feet wide and 18 (0% IO ERRROCTY (UM IR L L o
unidentified (ying objects s cer Clubs of America is 3 non. | think times stroager than peevious| e toet high. n Denver, Terry Datz, 1, a ty of Denver stu-
;f"'fg’” by the local unit prock orgasization conducting| | Friday, “Technika Molodeshi”| earthbound radio emissions. | W0 2 i Spaur said the lines of the ob- :‘h'“l-nd-‘d be -v:m &-"lv-.m \ir:l Vernon, N. L

\pril resear and investigation into | (Y Technic ) reported) “There L) imber of| s ot were very distinet, ‘“Some- - “ o=

G i s e S et R e P Cows Totmione) bl i o] B s ST
ameng severa! Spekane personslerplanetary travel and commu.|out the possiblity dict the theory that there i - sald. “It waso't just floating _ The students said the objects disappeared into the clouds
who saw yuch 4 fying objectimcation 4nd relsted subjects. )1 agree completely that i i} amother civilzation.” he said. (S U SUNRUNI . Bl Sround. It can manewver. after sbout 10 minutes


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AFSCA CONVENTION SPEAKERS
1. WAYNE S. AHO; The New Age Foundation, Inc.; 11. JOHANNES "HANNO' MAYBERRY;
8 Smith St.; Seattle, Wash. 98109. TUnified Research Center, Inc.;
Publish: '"The Aquarian Dawn'' (Donation basis). P.O. Box 764; Selma, Oregon 97538.
2. CARL A. ANDERSON; 12. HOWARD MENGER;
2522 E, Pearson Ave.; Fullerton, Calif. 202 Schumann Drive; Sebastian, Florida 32958.
3. ORFEO ANGELUCCI; 13. LAURA MUNDO; The Interplanetary Center;
4160 Verdugo Road; Los Angeles, Calif. 90065. 27359 Cranford Lane; Dearborn Heights, Mich.
4. MICHAEL "X'" BARTON; Futura Press; 48127. Publish: ""The Interplanetary News'' (Free).
5949 Gregory Ave.; Hollywood, Calif. 90038. 14. MEL NOEL;
Phone: 464-0441. 2760 Hollyridge Drive; Hollywood, Calif. 90028.
5. WESLEY BATEMAN; Mental Investigations of New 15. SIDNEY PADRICK;
Dimensions (M.I.N.D.); 4916 Franklin Ave.; 196 Hidden Valley Road; Watsonville, Calif.
Hollywood, Calif. 90027. Phone: 661-1731. 16. CHIEF FRANK B. STANDING HORSE;
Publish: "Prism' (12 issues-$3.00). AFSCA Unit #9; Rt. 2, Box 194, (27401 Hwy. 74);
6. MARIANNE FRANCIS; Solar Light Center; Perris, Calif. 92370. Phone: 657-2873.
Rt. 2, Box 572-C; Central Point, Oregon 97501. 17. DR. FRANK E. STRANGES;
Publish: ''Starcraft' (4 issues-$2.00). International Evangelism Crusades, Inc.;
7. DR. DANIEL W. FRY; Understanding, Inc.; P.O. Box 252; Venice, Calif. 90293.
P.O. Box 105; Merlin, Oregon 97532. 18. MOLLIE THOMPSON;
Publish: '"Understanding' (12 issues-$2.50). Linton, Astley Bank, Darwen, Lancs., England.
8. CALVIN C. GIRVIN; 19. HOPE TROXELL; School of Thought;
6711 Yucca St.; Hollywood, Calif. 90028. P.O. Box 458; Independence, Calif. 93526.
9. GABRIEL GREEN; Amalgamated Flying Saucer 20. GEORGE W. VAN TASSEL;
Clubs of America, Inc.; 2004 N. Hoover St.; Ministry of Universal Wisdom, Inc.;
Los Angeles, Calif. 90027. Phone: 662-4404. P.O. Box 458; Yucca Valley, Calif. 92284.
Publish: "Flying Saucers International' Publish: '"Proceedings' (Donation basis).
(6 issues-$3.00). 21. HAL WILCOX;
10. DR. GEORGE KING; The Aetherius Society; Institute of Parapsychology;
GZAGZ Afton Place; Hollywood, Calif. 90028. 871 Gower St.; Hollywood, Calif. 90038.
Publish: '"The Aetherius Society Newsletter' Phone: 469-5438.
(Donation basis). Phone: 465-9652.
SPACE AGE SONGS by Mollie Thompson
THE COCKEYED BALLAD
T T SPACE-TALK
There's a cockeyed feeling in the world today
That power politics is here to stay. The powers that be will tell us we're alone.
But China, Russia and the U.S. A. They'll tell us that in space we are unique;
Boy—don't let them fool you! On this little desert island we call Earth
Take a look at this world of ours, The human race is just a kind of freak.
Just one mud ball in the sea of stars. When we send our envoys into space
Other planets have no color-bars, There'll be a smile upon this planet's face,
'Cause they've got perspective. 'Cause brother, right out there—I'm telling you,
Yanks and Ruskies put men into space, There's another human race; it's very true!
But it's all a mad politician's race, They're a very, very peaceful crowd,
One-up-manship in this Year of Grace. For they just never go to war.
It makes you giggle. And they cannot interfere,
The population stands and stares, This is by Universal Law.
While men in capsules explore upstairs. The spaceman's message to us all
Why we can't even manage our own affairs! Is based on how to banish fear,
Some cheek—colonization! And if we only understand,
Besides, they've got people on Venus and Mars. We will find it heaven here.
They got lads and lasses and ma's and pa's. While we must rely on war,
And they've got better transport than four-wheel cars. We never will be happy here.
Have you ever seen 'em? While this world's economy
Those Flying Saucers whisking through our skies Is based on hardship, strife and fear.
Must take some power to make them rise. How do they live without a war
But government departments just hide their eyes, In their lands of milk and honey ?
And call them meteors! They don't need economy,
With all the lies that they print and shout, Because they don't use any money!
The general public's got its work cut out— They cannot give us any ships,
Figuring what it's all about. So we must try and build our own.
But just you keep on trying. But they are waiting right out there,
I suppose you know why I'mtelling you this, Oh, my friends, we're not alone!
So you won't shriek or shake your fist How do they go at such great speed,
When you discover Martians do exist! And vanish then without prediction?
They're real nice fellows. Because they use free energy,
I know, 'cause I met one a week ago! And there isn't'any friction.
His ship came down for an hour or so. Brother have you seen their ships ?
He talked to me, but then he had to go. Sisters have you seen them glow,
Real interested I was! As they dance and hover in the sky,
Got brothers on Venus and Saturn, it seems— And make our fastest jets look slow ?
Fly their ships on magnetic beams.
They wear one piece suits—you can't see any seams;
But apart from that—they're just like us! 5


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scratches and dust spots on the film. Of special interest is the fact that the same type of craft was
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morsing be taw ivo “fyig swucers” _ Irsicall, Mov, Toomas sid atier e, Saturday, March 26, 1966 last st o vis Bures coumty By AUSTIN CONOVER
Vbt cors. He i the s o M S snd L o ey 7 Sp— X i Sasdentiied fying object SUNSET STRIP—The invitation to the xbms read
e G Codgn Tomas, W0 i e S g 3 o3 - S e “Several 's who have been contacted by messen-
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e o e 1 oeard s oy s, 0000y 44 e e, koow abou the L] 3 P S / [ R ¥ o henduarters of Woeld Harmony, lc. trsed out I be
N s et e ke | o Sty o Wi My F AR o SRR ALY s e 4. 3 i Ak S o i by Esle C. e, priidnt, who d o
neard - Then 1 fooked ok he windrs o8 Sribied o swamp £hues by sa [ e e T g v ot Sy R ant v
"It was bigrer than & car asd e Johany evidently had spest & fifu ~ gy N %o { R ¥ o o [ e 2 e e B
ors were purple and red and Orasge  night becosse of i sarache’ it kepe 'y pofd, 7 [t e el A : o
ok o T im out of school Priday \ % . 3 o HES ] o ke
aod green o et H et el 4o A > - gk o r'-‘-ym_nn Do, Shiect_was » Bring Warsing
w0 e k. Then | saw e laing o€ D drew, ehney repled: 2 PR .’ el | o Bt o ~ e v Qe e frm o)
Fieht by my window Thad just fed my pet rat. It had 11 LS 5 b AN 7 e | bettom ing ¢ wimet fo e el s
"I dido't ook like i had any windows | 0% 3% fed my pet ra bt 1 didnt e T AN Loy 3| T were e ighia cn e g [y Oy G A o
et e T Gty 3T VY i e i el b, SRR {[ie L S e e b g 22
o 34 round e éempberaased. abeut the' Sing. JE—— B ey rved he o Ry T
— \ras saything like flying oncrete reinforcement sheeting was broken, sand D] &t tecrie meed. Thuy smid -
2T 'was too scared lo wake aaywoe w. 1 saw them. sttt o, vy )| ETEMEC PN (P ce
- P T THE MONTREAL STAR. MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1965 Sight of it [ L peoie bave commniced i
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The Lo 5. Smith, who o culars. e Cuen e % o . bbb e
o0 the CCC rosd, spwat 48 in-| " spposred e be traveling Beiathening the Hambion T et el e o e e ewemed 1 Hoitywood s
eesin 18 i o hat. ot AT P BreheRing o Humiten |poterwooe e o8 o T BT | et
s msekies ok & e e - v Doow Welingien Sirent Tomw e M il 10 communichie the| |fying saucers in the Hollywood
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o i meoing a2k et Ko L i BTt e S R S i TR
| P oEp e % Usidentifiod] i described 1 a0 somewhat! SAUCER SHAPE. Thi i o rouph sketch by PHIl Smith, 15, of o B AT ol o Dimensions declared today 1 e ek b @
Flying Object. |saucerdike in shape (see his| Unidentified Fiying Object wotchad by Phil. his fatbar and methor, gy B | 5 Jan cnshunivs taserviow. ARe of Achievement ich ightiags since 1956, sored
% S by PHL 15 |sketch) and of a Bluegrayish | and his sister for sbovt 10 minvies the svening of Apell 7. The Skt veried i er | NN Wesley K. Buieman of @16| Bueman west oo 6 Hiplit] | An Pt o e
i, Thea T reaand t was mor. e T e o el S B e s g wers viching was much lcger i e e et "l Gocs ks 5 g | ([l pege,
i Rl bl e e B e bioglond e sl Hii B S A R | nd three fect high with Ted \orest o fiying shucer people n iced that wichin eus than five| (£52%720%8 18 00 0 incloed G
B e s A iy Tt sl e Bt eyt s B | S e T T e | SSSrasierd it erest o T e s Ve[S o e T
ey Pl L PR T TR T et e H e C R bad beard o v the rin 464 Mckering like & “Fin, o e pola ook ha e Treuency brrier 4 nir| | 12005 L% Teckied i the Toen
P shing (o eiranas Swary [ ihe oot e s ™% oo se cwiy o b rick 'end o b bt Bt ey o B eomputer™ g ot e bepraing & Mpres 1| JreTeeee ehoc| |Fair shows me youh o far
Port sighting the sirange object |00 the object,” be o ", ¢ i, wich ak vlchhrs shard the experienc: The oy i the abject . (ALt o Mareh, 198 fan e o remendous e’
B ot s | tar away N v T b “some | 020 R Ceplined t was|cal of the many reports el o0 bad un antensa be tic nd could not be shaken"| [son ever. Since thia detonation| Sl o Ko 1
|move where 4 tree biocked my | said s’ Mr S s | someting vy Srines Tn a2 Tk “of sectrict” o | Mr Erery, s engioeer wld| (PRl A, Yegouavia . ghied in Georgia. Liblan Wi
(Samlth took turns with the biso-]of the shape of ihe objec e s B I T R L A | |\S Bying smmcers as part of “my]
196 e Seoamie 3 lling Shejmhierieg ere have been masy  fiying| . long. ranse quest for truth,
S sty Times Aol 26 ] - Aol ot o v s st | e B e’ iy g . my :
‘Mysterious UFO BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED e ——————— S ) L ey
| — T " o sphere 2 L3 o Az
rts Burns Plane  Police Follow ‘The Thing’ Sets Britons| == 3= o S ] Visile Again
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SC ) i eyond  question, " cited  Bible 3 ights in Sky |
s . earthquakes and sad that aher e s o vt o
. S er 85 Miles Speculating Anew | imii PR
Meteorite  [sh = itV iog v S Colasus of Rbvodes . 58 3. & etk s o S
- A Hong Kong, 4-11-6¢] r. 10. ["shining cbjects were seen in & - ' Wamque, according to two|
[Gov ey ‘e, e FREEDOM. Pa. (UPD) — | sbout 13 saries In the s s e N wustey | [t e o
Flares Over [o .o s noms iy it e | R el o ot s o e, ~rnived i Betae | (o o o, oo in| T3 - ——
ook e it Sghted Rere_and 20 s | o N which oficialn have falled 50 far (o sxpiain folly L] AS d |[Bm e o
Northeast [ o 2y o B ol Do, Marer, | The crow epored mcing [ e Sunday movmpaper basaod T i e oo | (20578 e et 2 econ [ [prtes e Ve
|ideotified fying object escorting Pulice alered by radio o | meel 1 e over 3 News of the World — with | Thea oo o 4% at | learthquakes in Spain that year 3-22-66 | |Rosd i eeter o gu o ful view
Coast sky atier dark last{ 0 [rag— o ight circular™ | o whic} = ro- sembling & tpace craft that 1 | pletsly. lexplasation: “Flymg  sascer 2 gt e e v
b ‘ |, Toe object was ” object from Atwater, Ohio, to | tenna-like  protrusion on oo e X A e Ty -~ repared
S ey Sk | (SRR R S AR R | SRR S P | P g | In Michigan | [5a s
Calls to police fire stations Andly, 1y “ihe object “when wel miles cruiser in’ which he and Depu e with & wundara cine camers | 4nd vouched “or Shvs oo o | msemas, e covn | (P T
N e e et o100k off from Orlando.” Bates Pe [ Obio, De- | ty W. L. Neff were ridi #nd developed in_an ordinary | by one Of the newspapers ing or ructive power | ILLSD, But it returned, with & |
- v, Sharts Dule Sy, o | i rmercal Sbratory. | Dhotograghers—oninciaed™ with | |our sarhguanes as about e |4 e e ek (UPD) — e T
Crasy o ying samcers | [24ded K sayed with ws for | gty Sherift Dale Spaur, a0 | op ey warrs s afimen Lyvorts, of uniden- | |chings'ta the {reqoency barmer]| (5 t%0 rrgedg-oel L e, S
" t Keanedy In- (he first ome I've soen . were joined by East Palestine & Beitiah United Atrways i | Srup s Tains T S it | held and o . I Pl Mo g b P rcior. said el
Aviation Ageney at Keanedy 1o-|Jiice. Tt the firs “about 3 o 45 feet in diame - he | Iby earthquakes asd nuciear| [fiying Jaw the light about § p.m.
Joured the objc was & metece| e reporied e ighiog | | F hveled t spe o aa “en e bjct g T Sty S 1 | L e s | [ e e ey Lo P | T
o i e i {0y e, S, o 92l | e e i RS | STERSISPLEII Bl L e B ) (Y N ) [ L TR
v 1434 10| irde Highay Patl. Shares 1 hed never s smption | P Bene BT e s | R 2 Wbt | R e e ke Ty S ‘G i e T e
THE SPOKESMAN said the|socved the abject and went back he said cruiser, sad Spaur and Nett camera and wimed | My o e e | [0, o, mamy space” poopl 1| [saiched th widemitod obnet! |27 2
fower at Washington airport e 1o tell Gov. Burms. Barns In Benton Harbor, thres | were questioned by ‘sn - Afr it om0 hover tor three | examined. negatives of pletures | (30, %, 7Y *pace peeple I |ebroug ne. B
Joried secing e bt 4 locked out e wiaow 200 then clty rubbish collectars watch- | Force colonel™ In? Froodin,  peconds round our aiteee” e | of Warmiowers “Thing P, | [soud dumbleumd you | st |2 Clomatine. e
Soroms the hesven ot el | e b e | By B | e 18 S S| I e e Iae e it 120 AN
O Pl mkd 1 was a firebal bt A4 e tone el e R T r— ;i ) N e o | [ 5 S8 e T8 g AT OF FiRE |
with a Jong vapor (rall Thelon & morthwest course. from e g Tt R Wi s ~ - Y= |guaroed vy tour dater shipe. |y HOLLYWOOD
1o Tallahassee. IX - bl lerre land in » swamp about 45 miles
e e e i SAUCER BLAST? SIX | ~ = /1 N\ SArPi ST g o oo
BRI iR EY | TOWNS SEE MYSTERY i y  Sight UFO | Jeewid ORI,
the aurth's owe atmosphere. [T O Qe Plooe nd 45 R Realtor Spots widemified  fiying _sbject,
A spokesman for the  Alr(lioing cume speed: The pioe = 5 550D & qhiing e ob: \ PIERRE (AP) — Fwve Pierre ealtor Sp | In San Fermando Vak-
N, N.C. March 38 (UPD—A glowing spotied
Buse. Newburgh, NX. con (07, (OIS N TV g e e L K - s 2 A umiaeatine Dyiag voject igh aucer-Like | e
firmed hat it wae & meteorie s an houe Everyone shoard over Vidase [ O b e Flying Object i P |
breaking wp and burning Uself| e piane watched the Bghts for The explosion it up the town like & Figantic Tash = ity about midnight Tharsday ying Mok Ave. told the Clizen
at several minutes and Burns or bue ¢ > = They taid they caught sight of Curl V. Bea of 31 Martw| | e B e
rushed fo the window of Mis| Al that peint the lghts ap ST It Bustevs ot ewien yotes dapess | PONE e Hen. Then the Reks moved owth dnct iy B oy over Gy | e i tooknd ke 0 blg
the object traveling “about 1.000|peared a3 tough the electricity e s Ty Iy o [SgiA T e = e e | vt arie o po| | s e
fect shove growd. 30 1o &0lhad bem switched off. Every. T ariowe sstimated s aikode 1o De 1000 feet. e D ke i W S RN 00 fast 10 be &n cebiting satel Hlarris he was pusting & sign ».1 e
Lo i st o b e pan bt SN | | o OV s 3 Rk S U | R ot e e e
vorth” He said he at firstlof the object at the same mo|| e dont bave anyihing around bers that could R wwfg PN\ the object about five minutes e e, ety cu| | G ead  Gppearsd
e e kg o wasmet Do o Ba|| | e S, e oo auns bere ot o AN o © e e e
e A e o coug movethat g O 0 P S < ‘“g A BTy ,,,‘ TS am T | b e o |
horizoatal plane. aid that air tratfic control was, 3n emother aur oaries tovm o0 1 0l e tank o0 ‘ NP e at's very b sl e deued 5 whloe ot & o T >
Topers et IThey ropored ey G wot. | [(plode They mawpo tragmen | e Coldat Neard freen thte vaatage i ™ tan )


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2 THE WALL STREET JOURNAL [ The spokesman quickly adds: “We have nei- P e W O L P ) T H > K Chi s
Monday, December 13, 1965 ther received nor discovered any evidence that| London, Ontario Free Press 3-26-66 ong Song China Mai}
=———=——=——————=——===—=—/ | proves the existence of intraspace mobility or :
I AT . ‘T . L 7P I ]| |extraterrestrial life and we continue to extend ln
{| New ‘Fireball’ Raises || |an open tnvitation to anyone who feeis he pos- atc
{ 1 1 [ | 2essen any evidence of such vehicles operating
4 b 3 sphere.” And he states: "No UFO
{| An Old Question: Do ja our stmoe!
& J report evaluated by the Air Force has ever : q : s Sa ucers
Pl o ||| ven any ndication of  threat s our mationss|  Disc-Like Object Hovers, Rises
 Flying Saucers Exist? Security. ‘ 3 S
‘ R | |""he atr ¥orce's appronch aisturvs some| For Two Hours East of Kettle Point
| s S | | pecple, however. “Tne Air Force should admit SRS A 3 I | |yS e
{ Californian, Who ‘Talks’ to Men thert are nntur{nl x‘hehnomt:n uum: place un- | }P:QJIIE'IY:THL?IN;&:" ';:‘0 :lfihl:g: were{ receh‘: 5346
= 5 % 5 er our noses of which we know nothing,” says S turday night as far nort -3-66
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{ F Tom .the S'—Bl’fi. 58?5 X‘CS 3 L M. Levitt, director of Fels Planetarium at the| SARNIA — A revolving ob- as the tip of the “Thumb" in EOPLE in North Queens-
{4 Scientists Assail Air Force || |Frankiin Institute in Philadelphia. He adds:| ject sighted in the sky east Lake Huron. P land are mystified by
! ‘The Alr Force is trying to explain something | of Kettle Point last night, was g4 o i k ot 7!
— that isn't susceptible to explanation." watched for more than two x"zhv “g':l"g” = three separa eports
{ By ELLIOT CARLSON | Robert Risser, director of the Oklahoma Sel. | hours by about 100 Persons. oo *t0, *ver o m&mm[\( Flying Saucers.
&taff Reporter of TKE WALL STREET JOURNAL ence and Art Foundation planetarium at Okla-| { surence Bressette, who o~ aren.  Others were . reported The first report came from a
|  They'se back. The latest was sighted a few| | homa City, believes “the Air Force must have| orytes a store on the Kettle westward in the Lansing area. 27-year-old banana_grower, Mr
nights ago by residents and pilots in the north-| |had its starfinder upside down during Aug-| point Indian Reserve, said a G. ¥>cdley. who while driving a
ern tier of states and Canada. They described | | Usl” When several reparts of flying saucers| motorist brought the object-to  DF: J- Allen Hynek of North- | {ractor thiough a neighbouring
it s an orange fireball. The Air Force at first| | Were ascribed by the Ajr Force to sightings of | pyy attention about 8 pm. He Western University, scientific property on his way to his own
called it an unidentified flying object, but now | | stars. “The constellations of Taurus and Orion | sid he looked at it through gonsultant to the U.S. Alr | farm, heard a loud hissing no®
|thinks it was a meteor. Some other people | | Weren't visible at the time the Alr Force sald | binooulars and could see red, roice said phenomena seen | above the noise of the :
called it a flying saucer. | the sightings were made. I think they made an | pise, green and white lights At Dexter and Hilladale on the Suddenly about 25 yards
Several people say they saw the firebal] land [ error.” flashing from the disc-shaped MiSht of March 20 probably ahead of him, a blue-grey saucer
Thursday night. An 1l-year-old boy in Lorain, The whole problem, says J. Allen Hyntek,| object. ::": Tosy Teels. ol pesp shaped cratt about zi\“.fifimz“o
Ohio, says he watched it drop into the woods | | chairman of the department of astronomy at i S ou ang 't high, rosg vertic:
| y Mr. Bressette said it re . <
{near his home. A woman in Elyria, Ohio, 10 annhwealern University and a consultant 10| mained motionless for about . Sheriff Douglas Harvey of :b.:l'«‘ flmflhe‘:a‘e;%'g o
{mlleu away, claims she saw it plunge into a ‘:ne Alr Force, is that the matter should be| an hour flashing lights, then 'vashtenaw County and civil ::uth-‘wmrly ‘direction.
vacant lot across the street from her home. | |studied more thoroughly. slowly began to rise. Cloud Jefence director William Van ps "
| Others say they saw it streak into Lake Michi- “Pressures to conformity in academic cir-| cover rolled in about 10 p.m, HOrn of Hillsdale County criti- M%‘;‘kne'd“‘“"’;.“""""“m
gan. Scientists and police combed a 78-acre| |cles and fear of ridicule have slowed the| allowing only periodic sight- Cized Dr. Hynek's report Che circle being about 30f6
| area near Pittsburgh after a woman there saw | |study,” according to Robert Hall, & sociology | ings. Van Horn said the swamp gas in diameter and since then
‘Lhn object crash to earth “‘smoldering.” | | professor at the University of Illinols in Chi- “I've Tever seen anything explanation was .an stlempt four other mests have been
Despite these witnesses and search efforts, | | cago. like this® he said. “We all 2 ‘explain it away arbitrar- found close by, some of them
‘h«we\'er. the thing has yet to be found. In this ““The possibility of life on Mars is an un-| g & 0" LT it g0 T —— newly made. -
regard, it is like all other unidentified fiying | |popular thing to consider these days,” says| o 300 feet off the ground to |FIYiNG Saucers During the last eight months,
objects, or UFOs, which are mysterious be- | Frank B. Salisbury, a professor of plant phy-{ gn enst. Then it slowly began 5-26-6 no_less than seven different
cause_they are-seen but never found. | |siology at Colorado State University. At the | 5 move up.” Gain P'O’;&se,fi sightings of Flying Saucers have
Whatever it turns out to be—meteor, satel-| | risk of being unpopular, Mr. Salisbury told the y been reported in the North
lte part, hoax, weather oddity or man from | | fifth annual Space Conference this year that “'MB"";""“ said it could || n.v. Daity News Diestch Queensland press.
At AT o0 pkoar YgEMNEsh | | “thare, foay e somte natural explamation of D b g e eated o the | NEW YORK — The nephew of Hundreds. of sightseers - have
objects, which almost disappeared from public | ‘U\ue things, but a tentative possibility to be | WM "’;" "“f’i tified flying ||th¢ late Dag Hammarskjold flocked to the Horseshoe Lagodn
| consciousness following & rash of reports of | |considered is that UFOs are spaceships from | ©2us€ : h‘:" :‘ n‘; nim.f |has startled America’s top in the Tully District during the
| fiying saucers in the mid-1950s: “We've had| |Mars.” s science writers by telling them I Tat R e B
| mbre reports this year than in any year since| | Fueling the flying-sauger controversy has "'f;u ‘eon swamp gas lights. || believes that flying saucers R s oy den by
| 1957, when we had more than a thousand,” says | |been the large number of reports from what 3 S lexist and that they come from 3
|a spokesman for Project Blue Book, the Air| |many people consider reliable witnesses—pilots | , This was not the same” ke ||,/ o0 z TRERALE S
| Force program set up in 19(8 to evaluate re.| [with technical backgrounds. Since 1947, more | " said. “Besides there heme || Knut Hammarskjold, whose T . .
ports of the phenomena. than 100 private, military and commercial pilots | been any swamp gus Ugits hm uncle was secretary gener- o gl el e
| Visitors From Outer Space hive Tepocted Spoiting sttange:objecta:fn:the [ S L al of the United Nations, spoke examined, and any further
|  Nobody knows what the objects are or where | | 8kY. according to one study. said his breth- ||t0 @ convention here of the avi- flying saucer sightings from
| they come trom, but there is no Jack of theories | |  Pinning down such reports is ditficult, how- ‘&l;‘fimsse;;;ur:‘ s broth- [ation-space  writers  associa- the area will be investigated.
—or of controversy. The Amalgamated Flying | | Ver. “Some of the boys did report things they | er, Jetfery, ~sinsiorag |1

Saucer Clubs of America, Inc., is sure the| [couldnit identify a few years ago," says a| ingan object over Sarnia This ||%00 = . g sleq suggested »
| "saucers” come from ouer space. How do| |SPoOkesman for American Airlines.'“But our| one stayed stationary 5 bor ‘¥
they know? The “space le” have told| |Pilots haven't made a report for years." short time then shot across ||that our space neighbors are A
fouw. 2 P Nevertheless, “we have on file a great num.| the aky at & very high speed.  [Secoming more and more inter- :
| Not only that, ssys Gabriel Green, who| | ber of rrpo;labirum ;lnlm.x who don; want their An m:m;r”mdenmzn oot gi‘ligr:: what people are doing -
| heads the California group, “‘space people give | |Pames used but still want to tell somebody | tions at Selfridge Air e ||on R

contactees information about life on other| |What they've seen, claims J. B. Hartantt, Jr., | Base, Mount Clemens, Mich., ‘The pqsslblg exlslllenfie of
{ planets and solutions to insurmountable prob- (g President of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots As-| said the Canadian sighting |1eighbors in space will, if con-
}lems on our planet.”” One suggestion allegedly [Jff sociation. And he says: “I haven't drawn any || was the fourth reported to firmed, create problems of le- FIFb 7&&}966
| made to Mr. Green in 1960 by a visit from Al- ([Jf conclusions myself, but I think we've certainly || him last night. The other |zal, political and technical J Los Angelés ferald-Exar A1l )
| pha Centauri, a nearby star: Run for Presi- |[f 50t & good mystery on our hands.” three were from the Detroit lcharacteristics,” hesaid.  —r————————|
| dent as a write-in candidate. (He campaigned | 5 area. pep—— =
| 5
| bhiefty, then decided not to run.) | R T said no radar repors | UN Watch For Saucers Urged |
| The National Investigations Committee on 5 e x «XS‘ had been obtained on any of |8 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, er space is sending flying (
|Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), & private re-| . 7 the sightings. 3 S| Feb. 7 (AP)—Colman Von- saucers regularly on test
search organization in Washington, doesn't| Mr, Bressette reported je keviczky, an employe in the  flights to earth. |
| bold with that theory. “We reject reports of planes in the area at .one UN. Office of Public Infor- He told Thant only the |
Holile bsings landing .on datth.to solvé -all our - QR point yrile.the graup watched mation, proposed to Secre- United Nations could be ex- |
| problems,” says a spokesman. So men from § ( >4 - a2 dlong the Lake Hurn ”mfif' tary-General U Thant today pected to have sufficient
| Mars are a lot of bunk? Not necessarily, says | £ o -~ - But there was no possibllity that members of the United authority to establish con-
the committee. It believes § Congressional in-{ “- 13- the ub,ec:“he saw was ,.fl;u(,fl Nations establish a network tact or represent mankind
vestigation would prove that UFOs “are real (I In Michigan new rspofis to observe flying saucers.  in a faceto-face meeting
J{:‘mc-j oAhjects i e\::::r t:(e cl«;lnlml n: living ‘ . e Vonkeviczky, who  says Wwith _extraterrestrial visi-
| beings.” As an ught, the spokesman he believes someone in out- _tors.
| says: ““There are a tremendous number of ego- | ot —_—
{maniacs who have been able to appoint them- g 7’ Lty & 3 3 |
| selves experts in this field because it's so con- | . 7 A R nam ey pae T TR S S I

fused.” ( ~ G R e
{ ~ One man who's not confused at all is Charles - o RWRES ST 1 =X

A. Maney, professor emeritus of physics and | EE— T T o - =
| mathematics at Defiance, College in Ohio. Says i B

the professor: “These objects are unquestion- | T ————— — Nerald Examiner Tharsd 7
| ably from outer space.” He bases his reason- e o / A2 Loshageles 8* . o 21,196
| ing on the fact that the objects often interfere | ——— % | ‘./ = R There was sometning over| there picked up umh“m“,‘,"
| with local electrical eircuits, indicating to him TR | fMount Wilson early today but| al activity” during the peri-
|they have “a means of propulsion associated | s Sy ~ e . it didn’t catch the entire city| od.

with magnetic flelds."” S P s é napping 2 An A ko i
o e N o sk i 3 g1l { aper | at Vandenberg

‘There's Nothing To It 4 ol iaw i || | 1 - % ¥ SOEL SUE . ey -

e iy e S SR R | i e T i || switchboards were flooded | Force's “Project Blue
{ ) mers, ||___ Jar v cmateend | | i e = with calls describing the | Book” office In Washington
{ nowever. “All this is imagination outside the |- { |} 1% e T o 1| 1§ TN Y object variously asa“puff,” | was investigating.
realm of science,” says Donald H. Menzel, di- HH S e L {7 -,;“ " g *“fla it

v v “T h 9§ | - i ik 8i a “greenish ball” a “flat An observer at Mather
rector of the observatory at Harvard. “T have ! i1 - 20'AN | ALt oval green object with a | Air Force Base near Sacra.
| examined Air Force cases and discovered that He il 3 3 . : long tail and a light at the | mentotheorized that the ob-
| UFOs all have simple explanations in terms 3 B S : N g 3E ¥ end” ject may have been gas res
{of well-known natural phenomena. There's not || . i X \ b\ e \?.)' H It was first sighted about| jdue 1:;‘ from Nevada
| one cause, but hundreds. Some are quite spec-| 4 )y - 1 £ P I Paevoh 4 4 am. and remained in view| missile firings Which re-
| tacular, such as reflections from ice crystals or || | ¥ % Gy T — for about half an hour. flected light.
bright stars, searchlights on clouds or high- | P‘rMJx 1 e G I A “Similar fireball was | Sgt. David Tellotson, of
ying spider webs. But to some people the exis- || | 570 sighted about the same [Hollywood division, sald the
tence of flying saucers is a matter of religious || | : ¥ Eprevgs, time from Sacramento and |object here appeared to be
bn;:fl;(mr 3; i e LA I\ \T 27 5 ok g from Vanderberg Alr Force [over Griffith Park. “It was &
. Menze! o the Air |l N . o ¢ A o rted 4
Force data than does the Air Force itself. Of | e . ———— 3 ’ Bafi',,;::::,:ef:;‘mw no 22‘;{;" ,E,':’,‘.‘ofi{,’ii’n“f’m,,f-“fl
| the 9,786 UFO reports made to the Air Force || WEEREE — . i launches during the |said.
since 1047, 673 remain classified as “unidenti- | e Dreceding 24 hours which |  The only solid fact emerg:
lied,” a spokesman says. He defines this cate- 4-18-66 mig) . 3 le up at|
fsory as containing sightings whose pertinent ‘Report Them . . . Forget It— B B e pho-line 4 lokorDeonle e o8
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Martians Are Watching Us L, S NEh 5 . &
22N R A | R DETROIT, MICHIGA
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. e ST giere - . 23 Pive aighings wers fo-
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ECHERS % Detroit area.
4 e .M’»,. ‘4 ; Northwest Precinct police

P R S N P R RN TR A ) 1 station had three reports,

‘Plrhlgfi between my ball and the green—I'd hardly o st Shaeer 0, 334 Pamet

By Harold Scarlett oll THAT intelligeat life from another planet” On ‘Monday, 7:20 p.m., sev-

like Uncle Martin on ‘My Favorite enteen year old Mike Woods,

Was Jesus Christ a Martian? Martian.' " 8418 Fuast, states that be saw

“It's hard to say,” said Gabriel <, i he had never seen one @ very high object with white

Green thanghinaly. Toen ‘b adid THE SWAMP GAS IS o0 8 b Ind e e e e,

that It certainly seems plausible. RESTLESS TONIGHT, St Thon how cid he be sure they  {be southwest, in the Fauste
It's no trick at all to walk on water e weren't a hoax — practical - joking Va8 Buren Aveave area.

or ascend to the heavens if you have a earthlings just putting him on? _Eddle Crunk, 17, 19740,

Martian levitation belt around your R Oh, I wouldn't believe Just anyone  ficoert Syatiaco, 15, 1976

waist and an anti-gravity beam to ’ who walked Up o me and sakl he Was  Geosayion chostvedin comel

Furthermore, he said, the Martians S @ B e — K rg -y el !
LG ut If you get a call from the White  8:20 p.m. Crank said that
b B Tl ) &\x\fi!“;;;: \ . House and were told President Eisen- the UFQ came from the wwst,
O e S M O d |7 > e o th-commer of Hellywood and a8 i oven el e, v
Bavior was. = Vine, and you went there, and a man  Lights changing fram the color
SR Gl BPR AR J M. & there who looked like the President T o green and thea amber,
thority on these mafters because, he 7 D ook L et ot ent "AUS:30 ., sixfeen-yeare

says, he met and tafked with a Martian P/ N e o o Eltowerpr ¢ Y D& ca  Mickael " Senle, 13610

once. Also a four-foot man from the oo Focrsanied Virgil saw something with a

ERa Comtinirt shar syt K1uh sime Green said he once asked a spaceling  white light travellng very fast

e ity vidtors: " 7 = to prove himself by disappearing aear Virgil od Gleodale, He

SOMETIMES, HE said, he met these — “BUT HE REFUSED and told me to  claims also to have seen it
fiying saucer crewmen by telepathic, <« walk away,” Green said. “He was ona 3l the same time oa Susay

appointments. Thes e were arranged balcony five floors high, and I walked &% Lo e

through associates of his. with. tele- down a hallway for three or four sec-  to the Schaefer precioet that

pathic talents. v > ond and turned and looked back and e had observed somethin
R et o ¥hil.” b mil, Wy From B. C. the Post, May 9, 1966 ond . turoed e Jooked ‘back nd 12 b shoseet i
e Just call on the Bhone eles, ls  S0Ive these problems before we destroy  physical contact with crews of these were really canals for distributing the piace for him to go from that balcony.  foradof e at LL1T pam.
fhe head saucerer — the president —  ourselves.” craft. short water supply from their polar Green believes the spacemen are Un-  aaw tha dhioct maer Ms oot

of the Amalgamated Flying Saucer  Green said he is trying to do his  Green said he has sighted 85 10100 regions, and that the two Martian  youbtediy friendly, just as they profess  statmg that it vas visible o

Chubs of America. humble best 10 help. them spread that spacecraft around Los Angeles over moons are really artificial satellites 15 b or otherwise they could have sboot minute

I H AR E e MO We Dt | s the years and has met “half a dozen just like the Russian astronomers ba%  goruyed the earth long ago Karea Ellingon, 17, 15587
called Green on the phone to interview  “The solutions they have given,” he OF 50 members of the crews. supposed. “They say they want nothing from LaSalle, was walking to the
him about the recent rash of flying said, “deal primarily with resolving the ~ BUT GREEN BELITTLED his own _ Green said he had met the Alpha i . o froat door of ber home about
saucer sightings around the country. motives for wars, expansionism and experiences. Centauri man several times — once in  US but our friendship.” he said. “They  midnigh, vhen sbe noticed an

“It is a continuation of their efforts poverty. They hope to eliminate the  “They're so Insignificant it's hardly the Green home. would never destroy us. This would be  cbject in the sky. It appeared

in poverty. They hop Y % a violation of their code of life. They & P

1o enlighten us,” Green replied in calm  have-not nations . - . through superior worth talking about them,” he said. He was dressed ordinarily and was 2 Violation ir code of life. They o be about 150 yards away,

and cultured tones. financing. They have an advanced eco- “Some of our members have actually about four feet tall, although this was ~ Fevere all living things. according to the police re-

“The current series of sightings and nomic system they call Universal been taken for rides in spacecraft. unusual. Most of the reports of them Apparently they do have lapses, Port and stood motionless over

landings, 1 understand, will increase. Economics. The economics part of it 8 “T certainly wouldn't tum down a are that they are normal height or  though. b !v,:v';“"r.

They are not going to go away, as  what I personally am trying o trans- ride if it were offered me. But they've larger,” Green said. “There was one decision that if any :nglff-h - of

some members of our government mit” e “There was that space ship that Pation on earth fires a nuclear war. Droxmately 00 feet in the

would ke EFULLY, howe: ; T met the Martian by landed near Albuquerque, for Instance,  head. it will fall back on the people g oo the 1of and a gres

WHY DO THEY keep buzzing down , ME SAID RUEFULLY, however, Green sald he met the Martan by (% Sl o c 0RO 4 nis Gom:  who fired it,” Green said. “T don’t know | hont ca the right, -~ 00

D Sl T that the saucer clubs themselves are in  appointment at a friend's home, and he  ¥ith & crew of four men and e e . awk i Jight n the right.

- conomic pl at has prevented looked “just like anybody you'd meet ©0- They were very beautiful, very wel Miss Ellington told police

‘What with nuclear proliferation 2R Sconomic pinch that has prevent it Nea ssoody-9 roportioned. Seven 1o nine feet tall”  HEEXPLAINED that he hasn't been  (hat the oy

oy on the street” He was casually Proportioned. Seven to nine feet ta EXPLAINED that he hasn't been  that the cbject stogped twice
growing, it seems rather obvious that - bt B el e, Green said he had met other inter- i contact with a spaceman for two or  and lights started fashing.
roblems fa ma: l, we w T o . - go into 1 1. sreen said people from many nets the east to the west,

Scxtroy ourseives and perhaps some of Hoover in Los Angeles, “to cut down  shirt which he said Would stop bullets. ~ §0 into the whole list : are viiting e e et e | e st o M sen et

the tiverse long with s Green ex. on the overhead.” He said there are  All in all, a handsome chap, Green _ Where did they park thelr space  go® VSURE earth, and that accounts | S0 S8 SeI0 Rt

g Clubs In 50 major US. cities and said ships whille they were visiting him e A

"““This is one of the primary reasons abroad, with a total of about 3500  “T felt his hair and it was quite  “OH. SOMETIMES they actally ~on ST L 0 L

why the extra-terrestrials started mak- Members. Houston has no club, he said, coarse and worn in a V-shape down to-  park them — hang them up in the sky O ot TS {avorites ls the Venusiar

Ing visiations in 1947, shordly after we but he does have some Interested Hous.  ward the center of the forehead” With a force fieid around them. Then  Soout ship. Thats the one about 50 feet

developed this ability — to watch over tonjans on his mailing list. Green said. “But I rather doubt all they have an anti-gravity beam and [ CAFIEIer Wi fhe theve protrading

us and If possible 1o impart their ad-  “We are a contact-oriented research Martians wear thelr hair alike, any levitation belts they wear around the SeTiebheres on the botiom and th

vanced scientific, technological and group,” be said, “meaning that many more than we do. waist to get on down to earth. Dy !

sociological knowledge to help us re- of our members have made actual  “HE SAID THE MARTIAN canals ‘Through these, they can accom. S = ar SPRNGINE ety

= plish such miracles as walking on  witnun, 5000 to 10000 miles of a e
prape sy Dater and ascending jnto the hewvene  Planet’s surface. He sad it comes dow 2-Necada State Journal
P s $ Green mid he is 41 and was a (om & cigarshaped mother ship that =~ ————————
SaT e s I photographer with the Los Angeles Parks up there. The mother ship car
7 LA Board of Education untl he resigned M€ \nterplanctary teipe
$ G ey Pl 4 erview. The long-distance line to Los
odiiers ansend st - caswn L B 3 10 » o saturally he wked t0  ATEIS had begun maiihs. an.serie -
BN A\ ¥ e take the spacemen’s picture, but they [ieree @nd then an ominous blup

o LA A refused and he abided by their wishes. PWPLIR. )

. Stoa g & R “An associate of mine once tried to | Maybe the Martians were listen }
™ : i S AP RS 3 said, “but two times the flash gun -

E . 3¢ i " s v "‘r wouldn't fire, even though the camera B

- —— was in perfect working condition. By GEORGE GALLUP
SAUCER OR STRAW HAT, THIS FLEW IN CALIFORNIA LAST AUGUST “THAT DEMONSTRATES the pow- More than five million Am
Highway Patrolman Rej Heflin Photographed It Through His Car Windshiekl ers of the mind of these people. Just | cue claim o bave seen 50
times s many _people
THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 18, 1968 ilzn "pooelation - bal
T T e O e e e e e e . that these frequently _reper!
UFO Plays Tag With Deputies in 85-Mile Chase ‘ -
[ 7ot Just » figment of the
N - et

RAVENNA, O., Apeil 17 (UPI). Portage county sherif's head:[light so bright he coulda't look reported the object, which had) Wilson said the object “was E | (f— These are the principal
—Two Poriage county sherif'siquarers here. directly st it something like an antenns pro- caught by radar” fn Pittsbargh 2R = - inga in & ratiomwide Gellup
deputies followed & “bright eir-| T had never seen anything| Frankiin and his crew report. truding from the bottom, hover. He said that at least seven fets . A e vey of the American peopl
cular” unidentified object Sunthis bright before o my lie,” ed the sighting to police who also/ed sbove the criser in which from the Cleveland-area headed SEOH - .| i subject, when turvey
day from Atwater, O., to Free-be told Deputy Robert Wilson|viewed the object. Spaur and Neff were riding. _|for the object after it was re A\ A - centages are translated !
drom, Pa., a distance of 85 miles. via the radio. The two deputies were joined| Wilson said that Spaur and perted ‘(, numbers of people.

Depoties Dale Spaur and W.| In Beston Harbor, Mich., aliz the chase at East Palestine, Neff were questioned by an “Alr| (The control tower at Greater YN Z‘ 1 4 S Since late in the 140's,
L Net were lovestigating aldying object defcribed as’ s0/U. Just across the State Hne Force colonel” in Freedom. |Piisbargh Alrport said it spot s — emtists ard_military offil
routine traffic sccident #t § A.M.|bright “you camlda: 10 oKk|from Peansylvasia, by East| (Air Force beadquarters ailed 5o UFO3 ea s radar == 4 \ bave been investigating F
when they were alerted bylstraight at it" was sighted early Palestine Patrolman  Wayne Greater Pittsburgh Alrport said|screen.) /8 N [\ ] dreds of reported sightings
radio to be oo the lookout for|Sunday near the downtown sec-|Huston. it had 5o report on the UFO.) ——— .J W Z unidentified flying objects
an object heading their way. |ton of the elty. Huston said the object appear-| “The chase lasted about 50 ey, \ 7 |V recent rash of sightings prom

Spaur, an Alr Force gumer| Three Tubbish collectors saidled larger than an airliver and minutes sod, fn that tme, the| > s N — 4 & Congrevsional bearing |
durtg o Korean War i o By g e obnct e oo viad i g e e cict iy eprtd s b7 . TR . onth and aleo thie specia
circular object “al a motel along oneph|said it would change alitode|least six or seven otber depart - i oy
ok Slmaer " aveled SRive. ThoBad ot e erem| ool e b i oo o o U THEL o o ovit Amerca
speeds from 8 10 100 miles aniJoseph Froaklin, said It was| “It was a funny thing,” Hus- \sylvasia,~ Wilson said P# | about fiying saucers? How mi
Bour.” {about 15 storids Jn the sir, had/ton said, “but when the object| Nell, 5 onetime Seadee, | i B EL_  peopie bave seen theme 4

T was about 1000 feet inia steel-like shell mad looked/got too /ar abead of us it ap agreed with Spaur in the de ' they real or Imaginary? Do p
the air and was extremely|“something ke 2 Bot-dog” 1o peared to stop and wall”  |scription of the object and add | \ — ple believe there ln e, as
bright,” Spaur radioed 1o thelshape. He:said It bad & brilliant| Wilson said at ome time Spaured that jt “bad 5o wings " = 43\\ l’ Joow it on other plancia?

i \ More than 150 Gallup Poll

A8 losdogees bucakdinmew  Hx  Taesiay, May 1, 1986 1__\__ ‘_— )\ \4) NN P e

-9 LY '\ toning typical Amerizans—o

. . n . TR W . women, peopie of 4l &
Mysterious Sky Objects Have Texans in Dither B LI SO e T s e
every rogion of the nation. Ta

W, aren of hat sistements

MEMPEIS, Tex. May 17fourfoot sirip of what apisbout 34 miles distant st J. W. Hatiey, a farmer In  “H was big enough o 1 Views reveals the following:

(AP) — Rural residents toidfpeaced o be tin and alumié:10 pm. {the Brice community 21| carry a man, and I got the First, almost everyome

of seing a cigarahaped obinum. Duncan and several [miles west of here, and thres| feeling that it did.” Hatfield per cent) has at least heard)

Ject @rop from the sky yes| David Duncan, 25, with Ra| friends tried to purmue the [other men told of watching| recounted. Tead something sbout fiy

terday, and two men said tlaio gration KOBH in Mem| oblect, “coneshaped and [minutes later a3 something| Hatiey and one of his com ? saucens. For something 30 |

caught fire and burned Wit/ Ciiteg these detatls: | MITET_looking” in a car |“about 20 feet long. 4 0 Hionion went to notify AL T Iy publicized as these objed
out ‘apparent cause | and ¥ appeared fo halt [feet wide and shaped like s i i008 Went to notify au SRR this finding may, at first,

Still another farmer In the Mrs Brmest Lee. Whose| nesr the Salisbury commu- [cigar” plunger to earth. thorities, leaving two other o AR A seem  uusual.  However,

same vicinity reported helhome is 3 miles southeast of| nity § miles south of Mem. | 1t bore no markings, they|men on guard. The strange 0% e 3-25-66 tarms of the history of the p

heard an explosion, waiched/here, spotted something| phis. As they drew near, |said, and “wppearsd fo havelobject started smoking, burst - lic's awareness of other

another unidentified flying/which looked “like two para| bowever, it swept away at radios and about 20 smaillinto flame and burned, Hat “It's flyingsaucersighting time and I'm determined to e one!™ dents or events, this figure)
object fall and picked up ajchutes” hovering in the air| high speed. batteries on the outside” |iey reported. 4 extraordivarily high. Is


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yliag i REPORT SIGHTING OF ‘SAUCER’ JANUARY 15, 1969
2-6-66 1 '
l‘ C |{  JOHANNESBURG, South Afrl-  The two men claimed that, as aucer S orgo en
elievers onvene [} ca—South “Atrican police and they approsched the object, it THE HERALD-NEWS
MIENEAPOLIS TRIBUNE | scientists invesulanled Thursday yook off silenfly at great speed By PETER A_qmrran_e‘cfllfis 1m'¥s;§ry which has yet to be
York Ti Servie - t spacecraft as a report that a flying saucer- .. 2 Herald-News Spoi riter |solved.
gt =x i -f;}‘c}:ei!afi::pT;fi|r nterst Is (pe abject had landed on s Wik flzmes shooting out of its Many months will pass before( “Lisien . . . this sounds crazy,
S, Calif. —| - st i b underside. : i 8 Sou
LOS ANGELES, Calif. |in_contacting spacemen di-|!  main highway near Pretoria, the the impact of the strange flying but I saw something in the sky.
The ‘urgent problem” of) e tlyor through telepathy.” || couniry's administrative capial.  Scientists who examined the, objects which dominated the|Do you know what it is?” This
improving communications | e S eI os T North Jersey skies this w e e k|was the question posed to the
with the thousands of visitors| Green, who regularly runs ‘Two patrolling police officers they saw the object are reported fades into memory. police at the North Jersey police
from outer space Who sup-|for president as a “space age f feported -seeing the flaming Y 20 U P Ar FORe The bright white disk _that|radio hook-up in Pompton Lakes.
posedly are circling the earth | candidate,” says he cannot{l “saucer,” about 30 feet in di- wile section of the taried road streaked across three counties|The calls came in from Wana-
was afforded solemn delib-|practice telepathy but insists : ameter, shortly after midnight. ;’;d beats badly kg and hovered penodn;afly] over|que, Ringwood, West Mil!ordd.
eration here this weekend at |he has met spacemen on atlj One of them, Koos de Klerk, 124 been badly burne Mgy the Wanaque Reservoir will pro-|Paterson, Totowa, Wayne an
a special convention of fly-|least six occasions. The last j said that the shiny copperole 1 €27 raported slighly vide an gmple Bkn;nunl gmct;:: Butler. BT
ing saucer buffs. of his visitors, he said, was|l ored object resembled a giant Socecked versation for weeks to com L1 Astounded  resi ensl were
f feet tall and came from spinning top. S deed, thousands of eyewitnesses|searching for an . explanation.
ol i § - st (Associated Pre:s) | Il the story of that|Even the police were dumb-
Among the nearly 300 dele-| e Alpha Centauri solarf 2 - ow we 0 n the pol
tes was a self-professed | : 1968 mysterious terrestrial stranger. |founded. They too saw the white
K nterplanetary traveler~ |SYstem: | THE SOSTON MERALD, FRIDAY, SEMT,:H%, ¥ _ Not that the tale of the flying |oval hovering In the heavens
named Standing Horse, an| A muscular, even-featured|'~~- —————————=—"——"————"~ saucer is over yet. - from their prowl cars.
Sudawonn who Teguact | sotng. an, nenied, Wesly BROTHER JUNIPER BY FR. JUSTIN McCARTHY & LEN RENO al",‘:::';g;;‘;;fl‘fl‘”&%",:fif;““:n e U :“F"‘E"’hfim
issues mimeographed reports|Bateman said he never ha tid Aerial Phenomena (NICAP) may|disk, two feet in diameter.
on her conversations with|met spacemen but that he T —— R :flve plrmgregrlg L Al;(!)l’dmg L e
space travelers, a man who|was in “constant communica- v e P a Y Watitn DG tolod ot
¥ ith them through tele- i County from Washington D.C. tolodd movements of myste:
offered to book “group|tion with th gl fungies probe the UFO sightings. jous visitor was enthralling.
sightings” of flying saucers|pathy” and offered a_pro-| Dr. George White, an elec-|Some felt as if it were “toying"
and a presidential candidate gram of instruction to other| 9 O e L lac | ome e am 0t wwes g
campaigning on the flying|delegates who sought similar Al Pegano of Fort Lee will investi-lough officials by performing
saucer ticket. [Sootects. 0 hicade. wite, 2N 4 gate the scene of the unidentified |dives almost into the reservolr:
Jooell, attired. nibiack: 1eo: ofs]  oblect and then report back tofat times appearing “as if it
THE SPACE buffs, who|tards, was kept busy signing = s NICAP. Announcement of lh!‘were looking down” upon_the
assembled in a cavernous es-| up “students. | SN impending study was m:jde lZy,specm?uu (rmhamsill;mhmum
tablishment called the Blar-| .. . /l Richard Hall, assistant director|ary position e heavens
ney Castle, weren't much im- |, There is no mystery as to L7 e of NICAP. and by making neat right angles
ith Thursday’s So-|Whether the space men are - 3 Nightly Vigil as if it were using the sky as
pressed with Thursday's So-|.aching us — some have al- N\ 4N a theitate’s | A
viet moon landing, but they ready infiltrated our society,” Z2= Police at Wanaque, the a cl L
were awed and confused by|Tor i | 3" T — 2 b ‘ largest water storage basin, con-| «  ade Several Stops
what they reported to be a|Said Bateman. “The mystery| (s § "ol ) tinue to maintain a nightly vigil| Tne UFO then made. quick
h increase in flying|'S, Why so many are coming. | 4 = ) 2 2 at the headworks, in Ringwood |stops at various locations in the
sharp 2 y What's going to happen?” | E = f A= Avenue and Westbrook Road|community: Lakeland Regional
saucers. Flying Saucers.. —— =& =20 T W L to spot that weird disk of luzm‘r-ljgh School, the Houdaille sand
Oné delegate, Marianne 2-3-66) {9 =2 7§ DRCLATS e which was seen as late as Thurs- if® the overhead bridge in Ring-
i it (To the Editor, S.C.M. Post) NS AavEA4 e day night making sharp dips and wood Avenue . . . and then it
Francis, warned that the| g vy, - g e e e wous 2
sightings could mark the be-| gir_Citizens beware! This is g l ?) g wl It was Tuesday at 6:30 D[ s secce at 2:15 Wednesday
e T iy | L e e BYAEar RN fun * %) when residents, motorists, muni-|moring, it re-appeared  over
citanges” for the earth's pop-| you sec, your report will be ) J 7 ) \‘ e 2 s and polos orming. It ro-appeared _over
chairman, Dr. Frank| SO0 LOor® fvstery will ' be S CJ = K the first chapter of an_aeriallin Wanaque where police say it
Stranges, said the “interplan-| 35Toniaties! | VEER, BT op < = R . {ln Wanaque whers palice sty 1t
etary visitors” would turn| frontation by paid investigators > = ‘g o he 1300 foot omg Riayenonn
out to be “angelic creatures| who are instructed to suppres = | Dam. It was gios at 4:15.am.
Whose mission is to help| the auchenticity of thelr investi- “These flying saucer stories are getting more ridicu- Police, reporters and resi-
mankind.” gation. lous every day." dents saw the disk as it whisked
The UFO Project research has gtk e SRR 3 ’ = over Wanaque and Ringwood
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The delegates were gen-| peen operative continuously for = =y 7 "" both Wednesday and Thursday
erally well groomed, articu-| more m-nlzo‘ Jears Tl;c‘acl:l“: 5 night, ~
late men and women who| and extent of is_projec 2 The story of the mystic sky
could have blended into any | corstuly Fuaried SICEL Uy | visitor is' not without_intrigue.
PTA meeting. Many were| ¢ il 0 ¢ atus of “Classified °] The United States' AlF Force 16
heads of organizations whose | % €301 aHOS, i8S 06 GISTASS ot a5 nbe o TR
members spotted and photo-|! tion released by the U.S. Air . N3 which August Roberts, & mem
graphed “unidentified flying| Force for publication is' periodic P ber of the Internationsl Intelll:
objects” and claimed to main- | Teports of 8 few selected caies {8 i gence on unidentified Flying Ob-
tain telepathic communica-| 8 [UCRSE B Tuer on [ jects claims aro “a whitewash.”
tion with space travelers. February 1, by Dr Allan Hynek: & B ‘mmmau' yfiéd'm 'A’lni' :‘z’:\: ::l.;
“In Search Of Flying Saucers. sight e i
NEARLY ALY agmsed (!\1\' Honest, sincere observers no it was an be: cial Aflerhufl
What they called the “flying | 1,0g2 G, 0rt ““Uro sightings to 1 o strng Toscon, £ Sow-Soums
saucer movement” was Un-| arcepted authority. (Why con- 4 , - At ot wock i
dergoing sharp  expansion. | tinue to slap your own face?) o exeron police flying
Two delegates announced| For several years actual :l!}fi- 0 DAIL oM o e —
they were negotiating to pur- ;2“;-1?fn;p:;;%sé:~.p‘)$cffisC:fl“::v:c: S Tuesday,’ May 17, 19066 = Eg:flmenlme o v
chase radio stations to help| at Flying Saucer Clubs all over B ([ N N ] P el ety
transmit their theories. Sev-| e world, Amalgamated Flying LI Soeciiy Live, TR
o et SE.oky o ATIcA) Gmaiatiin 8, clpest P OLICE CONSTABLE Donald Cameron made out a report  (Ereation of an anti-gravity ma.
o: sale at the convention that registers Club activities, slndll last night and hop_ed tl}e Chief Constable would bhelieve m‘i‘ne-"fl et R
O L A e that he really D1D see six flying saucers. Ry o8 ellring & 'u”"m ey
“Thase prople:are contac- |l o e atoaet Los. AB Pc Cameron was at home on sick leave when he looked out |ghere it came from. Some say
tee-oriented,” explained Gab- |3 je; “Calitornia 90027, US.A. a window and saw six glowing objects hovering in the distance. it is a balloon, others, men
riel Green, a serious young| and receive a concise, conscian- “I thought I was seeing things and called my wife,” he sald last night. |from Mars,
man who served as president | tious report about any informa- “We watched them for about 30 seconds before they dlsappeared at speed ["But this is not the first time
of the Amalgamated Flying|| tion le is seeking. =i — towards M:lnclnv.\{rr . |a UFO has been sighted over
Saucer Clubs of America.| we don't need to search for 5 aterson_News P |the Wanaque. Some 18 years ago
Flying Saucers—we only need  Police Kept Busy L cleazly even though it was ~|Charles Capen, former chief en-
_— o acknowledge their presence. Jan. 15, 1966 8 dull day. They Were white |zineer of the North Jersey Dis
b Actually \l\]téol'rc unt()n(‘ of the — .'uldol{,tzwl‘{lf. S trict Water Supply Commission
Flying Obiect strangest UFO's in the universe. Sp H J U _C ¥ e s big . Nmwr Spuly) ool
o oun ercenee’ e e pew i, OPOITers Jam Up-Coun o [ s
Sighted in lllinois our belligerant attitude toward . e oty AP o€ |described in the newspaper.
3 their conscientious effort to con- Roa stTor UFO G impse A b e e Reservoir  police  claimed
NORMAL, Ml—ur—sev-| fact ue P port. 3 o g G- o Bave: en dmeting *round
eral persons living on the| __Neither can RINGWOOD — If the little|them to move on, but they kept tern-road. St Helens [and bright” two weeks ago, over
i TEA cmrdt i 3 e Lancs, Pc. Cameron said
same block here said they UFO spotted5-16-66 men from outer space had the coming back on the other side| T Tsugpote Tl gak !B?uyrdli)iu mmmu'“d
saw an unidentified flying PASADENA (AP)—Scores of| up-county police on the runfof the road, so we just had to) some ribbing from the i:;dsl | nolm n::rch"b‘““l.
object last night. starlle residents called news-| Tuesday, their earthly counler-|give a couple of them sum-| | Bul fnat s not whal |Fosd, sccording
" . S li i parts caused more trouble Fri-\monses. They had everything,| the Chief Constable thinks. 5 £ .
The object had four blink- fi,’:’lr:b:’;d definm’:'wflm? day night. cameca; Diosculars;  ce15) |\ Oblef Gonstebi tig D Holl, st nghiae:
ing lights, red, white, blue moving lights in the skies over '{hrcngs of the curious ringed|scopes. I was waiting to see one|  ——~—————————— st tho UIPO, rateht B noam o
and green, proceeded north- 0 “ean oy ey Valley last| normally deserted Wanaque|of them get out with a geiger — terious attempt to. pollute
easterly, hovered over a pioy Reservoir in this small hamlet| counter.” the sky, however bad failed tol((¥S TR0 SRR h ROUTE
grove of trees, then returned  “Gfficers sajd some residents| and created what old timers| Tpe sky watchers were out|{make a return appearance Fri-fueaciar ways”, he said.
southwesterly. The object saw the lights “travel fast, then| S8y is the first traffic jam inlin force after wide spread pub-||day- ¢ ‘Throngs of interested persons
was seen first by the Merle siow, then stop.” They said one| the history of the borough. The(lication of the sighting of uni.|| Since the sightings, Tuesday, |, o st lining the perimeter of
Simpson family, then others. — Pasadena area resident report-| ¢ars parked along Westbrook|dentified flying objects over the||both Wanaque and this boroughlliye reservoir to cateh  glimpse
They said it was flat and| ed the smell of perfume as the| Road and Route 511. reservoir. The elusive thing in|(have been overpopulated withilof the prilliant phantom that has,
all. lights appeared and moved. Ringwood Police Lieutenant = television cameras, newsmen||sor the moment, vanished. into.
small, \ il o 5 Jack O'Hara said “We told(Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) ||and the curious. e other”


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: - 87 Coeds I Binghamton, N. Y., October 24, 1965 THE SUNDAY PRESS
E * 1 8 96 S s ht'ng Observe '~ ENCOUNTER WITH A SPACE SHIP |
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BWOOD That a huge airship has As soon as he perceived the lec
By S HATRWOOD been hovering over Oakland for  light, he altracted the attention
Yone G’ (UPOS) s the last few nights has in the ol the ctber pasengers nd al — 5
iing Objects ks o/ oy sty intensely interested, _wa ILLSDALE, Mich. (UPD)—
e s 1 proven, A amber of poroms the pecullar machine s it S ety i b thvce ! h ape d C ra t
e e i oo T whise integrity Is unquestions: made its way through the skies. ind 51 coeds said teday they A 4
Sk et e have sten e strange Davt i v Hea o i e e
b - N of nd this num- It appeared to huge size. object settle in a swampy |
The die was Nov. 2. 18, e ekt sty whaon Soogl: Whea et soe, t seemed 1o b6 o s+ caliege dorriery By KEITH GEORGE oy e tarmer was i haylof |
104 & repectéd Bat masy pee . e I oy e cenas P ot s
sons saw an p” fiying. “?&;"mn‘mfi,n moved rapidly, going at least 30 Wi s N, 1, Bedls Newark Valley—Gary 3 +| Rooatime saack of bis 8 cows
Lot clock, the passengers on an miles an hour. It shot across S T. Wilcox is a young man P P
RAE S o0 1 yous ba- ‘Aamed startled by the skies to the northwest, thea (e g be waiched the dogged by rumors. Fa. = o get this work dowe, s |
fore the Wright brothers made Alameda car were 4 & et o Y aad deap ‘mlgm sad . oy g ) = X s 3 \
SR Seidhiel IECESS  [RSSsIOS o s e T
han-ai flight at Kity Haw 5 e or ps s gone bust be- - chesid
Aerial ballooxs, however, had . 7 'Not_caly was the ‘airship J v the secood sraigh|  cause nothing will grow q b s e et
been known for decades. e seen by e pasmengers, but mgit 3 large mamber of wit| SO TO ing ot another b, toa.”
The Oukland -airdp” was  the ouliine of an aimbip Tany ober recidents o this R iy, ey Otbers who mee hira on the L§
the talk of the town for days watched its maneuvers high in R unidentified 1i n g objects In 1 L A 35 Sheie has o i
and a number of other sightings D skle. The ahip resembles 3 T T Southern Michigan Sudey| street expros surpise, s p o s
Were reparted, from s far Muge bird in its outlines & Lghe e e e atad|  New Tark iy ot e B Berianire
g by o A gt Ssamed from “None of the spectators were e ey muarded | fering from raciaon borss. RN "1 dont kmow where ab |
2 mal story Cine ? |a similar_objec | A hese orios sre trom
SRR ERABSEE  ondaTEm  (FRUasei SO TITLE R R = Eerrd
“huge bird,” later sightings white stream of Bght for sever- 24 S -mnm“‘m""&d{ [ owamnp ot @ wileg Wirthonst o oder puard lor gover R P& last year, but now everybedy
described it as egg-shaped with sty M"‘"‘“‘m-mfiwv oo | of here near Ano Arbor, : ment sty and i chere's - SRR g g e
gt at both ends Ax the outines of the sindip o | screNTIFIC TANT 3 darkemed peich in e FETY e UM “The best eme is shout me
A e L Rl e S Pnese facts Jeave it doutt | " Ade Force Ri  tee whers soting wil rov. NN Y‘ n 3 New York Gy s
Ont shapes:of sbeaft apd et atly excited, in the minds of many people | wes calling in Dr. . Allen Hy- The bhandsome, yearaid (SN v ~ By
ates & slcpesd’wwre S O Yacacmonss. M that that & sucoesslul airship. has | ek, of the Dearborn | farmer says none of these [RERSENG A Peopie o ey beard |
cences of the “pmu«d"; been noted by a man who had been invented and is navigating Observbfary a1 Nortiwestern [y X iy TR "jé{ B T
';-:nm e R S aig s Snevps. e F.:‘.mncvmx;:-:m 10 108 Air|  the basis for the rumors, is e AR | Thes some omas pot in ‘
‘m-.(w.m;:wm.u[ his encounter with & space SRR I o oovmpaper i there was |
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[ ek wit ok o sek| - That Bappeoed, Sr. Wicex 3 e o Growing b o7 e
idon Alr Force Bose st Mowt|  T0 pngw what 1 saw for 5 o “Nobody ever talked to me
a—— | hours. 1 was talking with e
sda 1965 1™ o sid be inad the| e 40d oves G WI(R  GARY WILCOX oo oo tiogs. They oo
Tuesday, Moy 10, POL jan Horn said be Jos S ® taling oo s
g ? * GAtLUP L | 8 m‘d.kmm”"r -l ;: Wices _teiched the o, g, 5 saucer-scer told Mr. '{\«:xmuldl“hhq of
| 4 S o Jkch B9 metallic-tike, egy-shaped craft Wilcox he had hitchhiked from the mysterious craft e
. . [ |eec B s e wav | Tt e gy vichniked rom nyseri d
o e s ver|  Sarted ecomenis erplen ln 0aePe S0 e taie i o o et et i
1 e‘ ligy od ppeared o bover|  Emocth Erglehthey were - D1 Becuby fout e sl ever e rpert
i Just wbove the swamp some 1| from Mars, he said. When he Pio0ed Him and urged h
00 15 1,500 yards from the dor- ;urwdmld“’“:mlbil-‘ But Mr. Wikox, who pro- u‘"llqu:l-'r'z'l:
oty erilizer, ks they requested, oas, A Taow
I~ [ 11 was otll there when be Jeft the ship ‘lifted off the ground L""',.:';L"‘.'.:m other people have seen things.
TS | [imse, EEddle e So i S
"1t was definitely some kind 3 o
ey Saw Flying Saucers | ZE558E 2320 faSins maimt
S 12 |t changed trom orsnge lo|  pariad e ncent o (A0 barn because it was TSRS and et even et planes
ears. at ual v from eut- | red,’ perhaps with a rotating - is 50 often he 't
e e 1 | U0 i of e et st 20y ag AL 2 Actun ebln o ot | | perape wih 3 roig petmest ’,"‘“" o ou pesyis .fiuflp S R bk LR
e st 0 e o G g e s Shorty "shr Byl r e | g o e Fod - arm by the dowen Eecp chores £ o to o
1R vt s & hesaThsesan o S ol o e At s ] From all appearances it 4| They Tockuded mem who " oy responsibe spuacy chenk & rett
;= byt BB rmacg ol o s . or the prod ataors, shooting stars | |not appear (o be Sitting 00 the|  sald they were from EOVErS- ever Getermised exactly Whk  No, T've ot bething 0
BT 1t e ek o T e T beyond|naticn. In 1950, wnother Gallup| 6) Supernatural revelations | |forth across the ground,” he|  Mentfied themseives a8 o ol e oy fure spring, be  saw ancther one-today I'd do
Pt siine o o6 B et St T & e persepfoton. 15 300, wotker Sehept. . pecvsturs) ve ey are| |said | gl o e BN Space Gk L e st i e same Thing' Thed peope
R v — p | - we account for § T = Mr. Wilcox did not seem would say I'm eraxy. |
looked up and saw this object|them. had begun to change. More per-{from outer space ac HAMOPERATORS T Mt
= hovering o the dark sky above| - Meal or Imaghhary? |ucon St yeur b he " view{per con U Tunderiorns 1a3hed fhe|  Tere et rdents "who Parlcdirly happy o see & M. Wieox who o "‘-‘1
o I e ol A v saaeit vl ol the saers were o vl | U o Oter plaenr | | Therrns Lashad e Sl oo wie e thow 70 e T i and s s he 5
e i s o e Pty e sibed B | 0, o what evitecel Dy peple who are Brig tal [ 5V I 400 U0 S| et e ¢ e morsing last ; loods |
oo o, sevre "mien, o v} srping e, A7 e i thot 0 ety st e A T ]| o oy it B e A b e £ man
il X oueht It was u planet,|tbough e Ale Force caims (ying saucers it o imporant (olfe, ss we koowIt, jflice sent Oreo oqued cery bet| _Oue Wam whb shoo clabibed  Wien fhe roperter arrived, whese fomily v |
G g e T T e el S L = e
Jcame ot the way it I wre_essltyl - . autheciies baf | 2ot visbl trom Ventura County | Wik i o & e o
i sl o e e, 0 s v e g o Al T o Tt dmigen i o P o et ] P | w e o et |
Bl Jo e Y, b, e g, e o, e 25 o shewts 1 v ||V, s 3 b e e ks ke s St i r-Froe Pross o o e gvm
R s ety e aboutlare” Tout -t Baleve. hy{Fers v e e s e obde ar G e e sald ke Vi |t Blue Book.” the olfcia el || He gives the impression that
| R s very Iate — sbout/are “rea” than beleve. tey|Perices wih o raiinglarge that there are i e v ot B, Book. the ot e v e impresion hat
e e it L0 B o, e Pt prery e My o oters ol i e e evcon] |G, Cocdostr of 3 bt 88|l of (ne A Pore program Two In County ol e ey e
oundshaped chiec in the sky|cont for sbout haif of the US| reslity o fying ssucerslke our own % sagpart e, e several UFD sghtings | L ach down reports g~ - o
ofjtead of me. 1t way excromel|adut popuilaion) had hi i han_are persons with . bighiwe koow . - Py oo oA g il Sy et 1354 — T o]
M ¢ o e, vl 8 pr ot e il ke, . " i vy e cf [ B R | R Saw  gaid be thinks that
Corpat s car s o ok o The. et oo s v i s B e ey B it B (7 o sid e could ot dersbowers Monday mght o b et s e
q e o + o establsh the cbject’s shape. [ S ner . } worid
- iad sappesrec. |, theie minds. sy, (Bt e ol o e ot st || sl the st hape. o e pramgy” st v | ke o thy vk
| A e ey bt wal, e oot e hane ik Sy ar el e ) g e viy e | g e e s Aon Arer whrs e et v | /Glowing T
tartied during the Rght re./in public atitades toward  thelbow they describe them: cation” e 3 ther round s aw something 1ke |
','L...ny: - "\mhmv'd “flying ..m‘ n":wm projocts, [believe in the existence of intel-{| T (hink that what makes the| Washtenaw County Sheritf ‘ et hs Ve O ;n:rs’r:w» too. I'm sot r-h'
| “It was about thres in the|since & Gallup survey conduct-| Alr Ferce tests ligent Ife on other planets. /{1ight on these things change Douglas J. Harvey said deputies |||, C% JS2 o0 TR CEa)
morning.” she relatas, *T was| e = O P, color s that they are rotating| spent mest o the night search-| PooRle B0 * SUWRE SORCl L iy en |
v suddenly swakened by a very! THE SHEBOYGAN PRESS, Monday, April 18,965 I a circular motion.” ing and checking oul reports e (g g (oo e i o
|bright light outside. 1 got up) sh l'l’ Aide’ Buchert sald 1t looked 1k | Van Horn was called by girls || from persons who thought they |ares. den under uniforms and boods.
+|and Tooked oot the window. The er [ome able“sacers put togeth |ar e dormiors: Toe e | had spotied th chfect agan e | Mo v 3 o 30 aff Bk v w498 €6
+|whole ares seemed to be it ¥ Chase A UFO: |- iy Sher |TCPOTISd the cbject allernately | The nvestigation began when |, ac MATrls Woher S6,1% POl Vb, i
ke & phosshorous e 3 oouid e s | gPortase Couny Deputy Shem {Ciowed red. whie, ‘bue 4nd|-at last 13 poicemes and B [C2% S potied the-cbiect 3l Bt be has 1m0 Deter x
el e o T o Were ‘Close’ [paringe, WL, “Nett Saca s | othr coors. o and] S e s by wakchdl |45 5. Wedoestay 2 89 234 innaion
|sounds strange, bat the next| . RAVENNA, Ohio (AP)—*“We| close” to the abiect In separaie They _g;:. e b m’:_' =y R On bis way bome, the.re
““'..,m“ ey, rpeced & umtarh Tt e agale i dop | o S B .| et s S ot | (20 sy ok ey BT [ e o bt atond Evice Tiybe. saocer coavers
e et ok (et who Chutd b | Rbves 0" Cooway, P sea |1 was Sk Lo more s | The igiog was suy Uy a0 ey e i hruth| o e
ofpetones ookt cheest en deaied Tying obecttrom| Pitsbargh gow from, + nearby sicprt o recet of seveal n Sy Thousand Ouks "It ked Ukl ""rnst whese oy sy
e L Ohy i Penmvan Speu i e chckad e st |Sem g o Wi BT g e S ] T e |
| T - Hundreds of persons In both|speeds up to 163 miles per hour, | “lis vertical and heriootal lf the nation during. ihe pegt [Mrs. Miller suid, ot the window. over |
b -y It m & saw & glowing tail and sparksll u, vl | 'don't think he was
> |states reported seeing the “bril-| From the ground Spaur said it |movements were too fast for| few weeks. e 1 shoot off. This dispell. o
.0 |liant and_shiny” object early|looked like the head of a flash- |any airplane, the girls said The eyewitness accounts @ [296aR 10 shoot off. b || stretching the truth. He's a
ot \sw-y moing. |Light, about 40 feet wide and 18 | " The announcement that Hynek | Sunday night's Incident includgl (¢4, 1des about 43 rplane ' reliable man and i be says
i | " Police Chiel Gerald_Buchert|feet high was being called in came {rom| a man who said he and his s e 2 , abost 0l Lo saw i, 1 believe. bim. They
. et Ravenoer Sight miles| Spaur said the lines of the ob- |Seiridge: o base near Detrolt|ran o withia 90 yards. of | ooy s B by sy tees 3 it 1 tere
i cire of the it from i body Bk o ene 1o e | Ik dodeed” vewsmen’s i myserios cojct Whih . |45, 00" S eoarsd o b Same of e foel ik 'was -
b i yurd bt e i Force| s "1 wasrs ot (iaciag. | ires Monday abot te chjct o ey ot e e o ivin Copes of 51 Gl S5
= fold bim ot o reease i |arousd. It can maneaver.” . %€ I & swamp nesr Am|shot away ai their spprosch. |51 ilimry, e

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