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Fantasy September 1967


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'). . L C Pearson s a i d in h i s column of June 27
,- From the I.4ninene; ' NO .-I 'TTFES comes t h z t U Thc7nt hcas t o l d friends he
d '-;rep-t
of a b r i l l i k t " l i @ t .obscwed considcrs UFO's t h e m s t irrg?ortant
over .Gla+n an Monday, August 21 ,' 1967, problcm facing the United Nations next
b Y t w x g 4:05arn an$ 4:20am. , to thc IJietnm War.
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The l i g h t &' -reported by P Y s .
Dorothy Rwme.1, who saw the object, KWNS OFGZlNIZES &AP'IPLJS GROUP
"'about the s i z e of a tea cup", i n t h e
eastern sky over h e r h m near 'khe John P. IZuhns, junior Chemistry
Gladden post off ice on Highk~ay19, south major snd chairman of the '!i.ssouri
of Salem- FWs. ??mwl had becn awSkmed section of t h c k k r i c a . l Phenomena =search
by the barking of the f m i l y dog and s h e Organization (.?PRO) , is heading an
mt outsidlc t o i n v e s t i g a t i when she saw atten@ t o form a U N C chapter. A zecent
a - b r i l l i a n t l i g h t making its way in a issue of t h e UNIVERSITY HTEInJS says the
l e i s m l y arc. Sh? dcscribccl. it a$' c l u b ' s purpose is t o invcstigfite and
looking, "much as a k i t e k i n g flown i n snalyzc LIEU reports, snd t h e n w i l l k a
a gentle breeze", and going f a r tco l o t t o investigate, Kuhns thinks, a s a
slowly t o be a m t e r o r . Shc w2tched it rash of UFO's is expected t h i s month.
f o r +ut f i f t e e n minutes before it
disapmd. I J3quircmnts f o r rrembcrship syc
:, .- those of -PFO. Thirty-one h a m signed a
I F I . Runme1 rcportcd thc b g h t t o r t i t i o n f o r a c h ~ f r including
, Arts
z radio s t a t i o n I<SMO1irY Sdem anB,Betty , m d Scicnc6g Ccan Edwin 'J. Wstermsnn,
, , %&re , phoned the wathirr s t a t i o n
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~1ex-m s c v c r d Ph. D' s; in ths &anistry, biology.


a t La.&& Air Field, St. buis. Thc md physics d e p a d m n t s of the mit.rcmlWb
report rnras the s t a t i o n kncw o f n o ma gmduczte -mdcrgraduate st*S
weather -balloon a q w h e ~in t h e area r in these & p W - t s . Richard \daring,
where t h e l i g h t was seen, a l s o t h a t a assistmt professor of physics, agreed
wcather baloan would not p&um 3' . t o zct as faculty advisor f o r t h e group.. ,
l i g h t such as described by bVs. Rmm1.
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On June 7, this year, D r . Jamrts sightings and investigations in t h e


NcDanald, senior physicist in Arizona "Shcm-!.kU state and elsewhere, and its
Lhiversity ' s I n s t i t u t e of AQnsplxric success o r fculu& d e p d s upon hazr WE
Physics, spoke bsforc the I h i t e d Nztions contribute t o i t s pages.
Outer S p m C o h t t e e an U F O ' s - i n -(cantinucd second. p a v )
support of h i s h e l i e f in spaceships an
recannaisance missions t o explorc thp
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Lee Case, a newsman a t rat50 station iQiSnS CITY TIMES, August 25, 1967.
KFNS, Osage Beach, m.d~ thrze sightings ilr! iP story tells of a formation of objects
i n Linn Creek 17sdley the f i r s t week i n d s s c r k d =as, "bright silvery discs",
ifmch. Fivc other occupants of C s s e ' s car seen in the skies west of Ontonagan,
also s y thc objects. The f i r s t i g h t - With. on thc 2ath m d 25th.
ing w a s described as k i n g a b r i l l i a n t
red l i g h t , " f a r off in thc d i s t m c e " , Thc Ontonagon County sheriff said.
m v p g sideways and up down i n m hc rccieved a t l e a s t six c a l l s rsporting
e r r a t i c fashion cmd ch'mging direction ths sightings, th2 formations being i n
too f a s t t o be an ~ i r p l m e . Thc objcct groups of three t o seven. The Hancock
disappe~aredwhen GXC stappcd h i s car (&fich.) police departrent reccivcd
and the rkn step@ out f o r a b c t t z r view, similar reports.
but tul minutes 12ter in the scm valley,
thcy sa7 snotl~erl i g h t =about two-thousand The Federal Aviation ngcncy a t the
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f e e t up. 73is was t r a w l i n g i n a north- Houghton a i r p o r t s a i d Air Canada air-
t ~ s t e r l ydirection md secmd t o be a c r z f t flying nothrwest of the zirport
bright, white l i g h t , but without blurred c d~~ e . 2 secing
p r t~ . 2 UFO ~7bOvzthz plane.
edges. Case could not m&e out the s h q -
although it w a s a clear night. This
l i g h t abruptly, "went out", over the SIGHTDIG AT TUCSON
middle of the valley, within a hcdf mile .,
of the o b s e m r s . Fivc minutes l a t e r Ted P h i l l i p s , Jr., mports thzt
another white l i g h t appaared, zig-zagging , p e r s a n ~ dfriends of h i s living nccv
t h m hovering f c r a couple of scccmds Tucson, Arizona, wrotc him of s w i n g , in
be forc disappcxing . dczylight, a bright red-orange d i s c
hovering in the a i r f o r =about f i v e minutes
u n t i l two Air Force intcrccptors qproachcd.
FLYING OBTECi'S OVER TULSA The object went s t r s i g h t up when t h e plancs
attcmptcd t o circle it, thm dropped belm
TUGS2 VDIILD, August 13, 1967. T h m t h a n when thcy rcclchcd its altitude.
Tulsar?s, including an P i r Force airman ?his';cartinucd f o r cabout twenty minutes.
hare 'on leave, claim t o have sccn five %hp chc objcct wparcntly t i r i n g of t h e
unidentified objccts ppss over Tulsc f r m gem, l e f t a t ' a high ratx of speed and
north t o south in f o m t i o n c x l y _ d i s a p p ~ n dfrom sight, ..There were
Saturday.
I . . severcll witncsscs t o t h i s sighting, made
t h i s spring.
Airman Gorden Smith of 317 South -
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Victor Ave , his brother, Eiltm , and a
f r i m d , Raymild M i n i c a , a l l mbcrs of
the Ingemational O r d c r f o r thc ~ n v c s t -
igation of ~ n i d e r k i f i c d'Flying Objects , By T d Phillips, Jr.
stated they saw ' f i w glowing cbjccts
through binoculars about 1:30cm. The plsnct Venus w i l l be r i s i n g a t
=about sun up an Scptcmbcr 1st and by the
Smith said the objects made no m d of the month it w i l l be r i s i n g sm
sound ~mdpassed over h u t two-thousand threc hours i=hz~.d.of the sun. It w i l l be
feet up. H e s t a t d thcy definitely very b r i l l i m t -4.2 magnitude. Venus,
not p a r t of an earlier m t e o r shower. Jupiter and tQc star F&gulus (1st rnzgn-
itudc) w i l l b6 c s p e c t a c u l ~t r~i o in the
morning sky. M a r s is v i s i b l e f o r s m
t h r c s hours a f t e r sunset. Saturn r i s e s as
an 0.8 mgnituck objcct just a f t e r sunset.
It should k c noted t h c t on S c p t d x r 23rd
.Xars w i l l be vcry near the red star
z\itarcs.
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UFO's IN EUROPE - : Ti% bEbJS STAND

ST;. . LOPS POST-DISPrn, Jdy-: 25,f 967:. By Ted P h i l l i p s , sr0


This story i s from a clipping sent in -by
John F. Schuessler , a mcmber : of APRO, cmd IXXIMG SPJJCERS , Nos. 1 , 2 and 3 ,
w e quote: "Reports of flying. saucers over a Dell magazine, 1967.
wide areas of Euopc have been invcstig-
ated lzy the British g o v e m n t but, "Ssslccr Lands in Virginia" -NATION&
'npthing of defmss i n t e r e s t has bcen ENQUIRER, Junc 25, 1967.
found' , - P a r l i d t was told.yesterd?.y.
Lhidcntif ied flying objects looking l i k e "Are Flying Saucers Really Creatures
f i r e b a l l s . w e r e reported seen; in several That Live 1n Outer Space?"-TRUE,' Aug. ,19670
Europan ' a u n t r i e s l a s t week;
"UFO Pcanic Insl2e Fussi~"-SAGh,
August, 1967.
''NOTHING NmrJ UNDER THE SUN''
"UFO: .Theories of Flightu-SCII3JCE &
An AP story of .July 12 tqld of a P.ECHLiNICS, A11gus t , 196 7.
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mmuscript found in the public library s t
L a Spczia, I t a l y , i n which the writer "Thk ?7mque, N. J. Sightings " , P a r t s
(Antonio Cesena) reported on a 16th cent- I.,.. FI :"&d 111-SCIEXE & I~CHANICS, m y ,
ury version of a UFO. H e m t e t h a t i n June and July, 1967.
1558 peasents in two d i f f e r e n t c?rczs saw,
"a strange dis-8; ;hanging from yellow t o SCIENCE NEWS, Z~ugust, 1967-2 gcod
red, and with red f i r c t b d l s shining article an Volunteer Flight Officer
bemath it. " Neb~ork,whosa ?im is t o watch f o r reenter-
ing space &jccts-twenty h0's reportcd.

OBJECT EXPLoDES OVER WNSAS FLYING SAUCERS HOSTILE-an Awzrd


hook by Brad Stciger, 75C-covers h o s t i l e
KANSAS CITY TDES,Junc 10, 1967. An action, reports sightings in USSR.
AP account of a rysterious object explod-
ing in the sky over Newton, Kansas, early N N ' I O ~ J N , ENQUIRER, S e p t c d e r 10,1967-
on June 9th. J c r r y K i l l f o i l , I\!cwton thrcc page story on Coast Guard and others
p a t r o b , w a s thrcc miles c z s t of Newton watching cone shaped UFO.
when he sm a , "bright orange flash", i n
thc sky. It then began t o f a l l cmd f e l l "Wmt thc Chief of US-W' s project
beyond the horizon. Officcr K i l l f o i l Blue Book Thinks PJc '11 find c u t about 'a-
s s i d , " I t wcas a very bright explosion of UFO'S"-~ECHANIX ILLUSTRATED, Sept., 1967.
orange -and white l i g h t . I don ' t know how
f a r away it was and I h't Icnm whst it FLYING SAUCER OCCUP~WTS-~
book sign&
was. I f by Coral snd Jim Lorenzen, 75C. Rcprint of
thc 1954 edition, gocd account of msny
Sheriff V c m P/Iillcr scud he rcccived old sightings, many pre-1900.
f i v e other c a l l s from persons reporting
s t r ~ m g cobjects i n t h e sky, and about the FLYING SAUCERS-a LOOK publication
s c a m t i r e Wichitz residents were sight- th& c m out t h i s s m e r . It contzins
ing objects they believed t o bc flying mny reports 2nd photogr?phs, $1.00.
saucers.

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Pag? Five

AUJI-IOR PJAMES CHOICE SIGHTING

Dr. Frank Stranges was intervkwcd


by A r t Linkletter on the l a t t e r ' s r a o
prcgrm August 11th. Linkletter askcd an
zudimm of 400 how mny of them bclieved
" , zczid &OUT h d f
jm, "flying s ~ . u ~ r s clnd
held up t h e i r hands--a f a i r p r c e n t a g c
considering Ljnklettzr s t a t e d h i s nn'
disklief first.

When asked t o n m the most authentic


sighting of the many r e p o r t ~ d ,Dr. Strangcs
gave as h i s choice the one a t &d Bluff,
California, i n which three red object+ -
swcopd dcwn and w e r e seen by a pat~olmsn.
These w e p l a t e r identified by &heAir
Form as k i n g fbrs and two bright stars,
hmver, a check revesled t h a t nciaer
Mars nor the two stars n m d w e r e u i ~ i l $ e
a t that t d .

Dr. Strmges f i r s t becam interested


i n UFO's in 1945 when a pilct friend told
hi';^ of sighting three dish s h z i ~ dobjects
cn a c o l l i s i a n course w i t h h i s plane
during the w a r . The p i l o t ' s story w a s
verified by other mxbers of h i s group.

For what it is worth--Dr. Strangcs


hzs written a new bcok, THE STMGER AT
TIE PENTAGCBIJ, d:mt a nztivc of Venus who
has been working at the Pentagan since
1959. This sounds l i k e science. f i c t i o n
t o ye c d i t o r , but the author i n s i s t s thc
book is factual.

It wcx announced o v a radio station


mDS, St. Louis, that two observers a t
Camdenton, No. , near the Lake of the
Ozarks, sighted m unknown d i s c shaped
object from t h e i r car. !lhey described
it as k i n g white md yellow in color,
but no futher d e t a i l s w e r c givcn.

The sighting was made March 16th


of this year.

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