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how 1 Huh is
By JIM LAWRENCE
/he 1 Had Flying Saucers manned by
By CORAL LORMZSN crews throe foot tall actually lan
In his July 28, 1952 broad ded on earth? That was the ques
cast. Henry J* Taylor, noted econ tion. This is how TRUE and Mr.
omist, author and journalist, gave Cahn found the answer*1
a lengthy and oftimes meaningless This head graces -an article
dissertation on flying saucers,the in the Sopt* 1952 TRUE magazine in
saucer history, and saucer poss which J* P Cahn gives a running
ibilities. A transcript of the account of how he set out to find
broadcast came into our hands via the answer and somehow.somewhere a~
a General Motors dealer who,'cause long the way decided to embark on
the program is sponsored by Gener a voyage of character assassination
al Motors, regularly receives the instead* We think tho whole thing
transcript* The title of Taylor's is a little too slantod to hold
talk on saucers was'Firsthand much water* In short, Cahn has not
Facts about the Flying Saucer Mys proved that little men didn't land
tery1, in which there was nothing in New Mexico any more than- Scully
firsthand, and also nothi'ig which proved that they did*
might be .listed as faces* Mr, Tay Instead of showing that proofs
lor should" be cited, however, for of this report do not exist,he de
when he realized the tide was tur ironstrated that Scully's alleged
ning, he garnered the loophole coil proofs are not reliable*-These are
veniently supplied byformer broad two entirely differentpropositions.
casts and jumped on zhe interplan Although some corroboration of
etary bandwagon^As usufel, however, Scully's main thesis appears else
he didn't state in definite words whero in this issue, we do not (and
that he. thought they were inter never have) recommended Scully's
planetary-just left thai impros book as the Bible of Saucerianism.
si on* By and large, we consider the
The Sept, 9 issue of "LOOK" general attitude of TRUE magazine
stars another billet-doux authorecL a healthy one, containing less than
by one Chester. Morrison, and fea the usual amount of journalistic
turing the emm'inent Dr. Donald H* bigotry* The policy of reporter
Menzel of Harvard U> As a whole, Cahn is another matter, however.
the article upholds Mttiizel's thso.- We would find his alleged facts
ry or biased opinion that the sauT and conclusions much more palatable
cers are any r>ne of several e if ho did not constantly garnish
pjainable natural phenomena and them with cute-type aspersions
definitely not of extraterrestrial concerning the personal habits of
origin* This time, Menzol uses his villainsnamely Scully, New-
.ton and GeBauer* Those villainsare
INDEX all neurotic paranoics while each
Saucer Bandwagon Pago 1 interviewee who supported this the-
How True is TRUE ~.page 1 ry was on honest, stable, respect
W. Va* 'Monster1 SightingsPage 1 able, red-blooded American-type in
Editorial --'-Page 2 (a dividual* Of course, anyone who
*The Grapevine- -Pago constantly inserts the word 'soe1
Rio Disc Sketch.
Cartoon*--'Page
Page I into his conversation for no appar*
ent reason can't be trustedanyw
Recent Sightings-Pages 6* 7, 81 one has seen a-Hollywood gangster
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1^, 15 and 16. picture knows that, see?
********

THE GREEN MONSTER? On the night of Sept. 13, Mrs. Kathleon May-..'
Flatwood, West Virginia and her threo children, two other youths, and
national guardsman Geno Lemon climbed a hill behind Suttc
to investigate a report that a saucer landed there. Tnoy uwu w aw a
saucer, but did see 0 'monster1 ten foot high, four foot wido with bul
ging eyes a foot apart, sweaty, blood-red face, and green glowing bo
dy* When Lemon shone his flash on the creature it started toward them
with a floating, bouncing motion, and tho group fled in hysterics.They
52ld,tn?i suy t0 state police, and lrtor the officers and a posse
armed with shotguns wont t6 the spot nnd found skidmarks where no car
could have been , the 'sickening metallic odor1 described by thogjroop;
Mrs* May also said the thing hissed as it moved* After tho oxperionce
the party was -nearly prostrated with fright and several of thcchildren
had to bo put to bed and under a Doctor's care. ???????????
September 15* 1952 Page Two
Sore?
; :; The -APRO Bulletin II Ar
And here's a criticism of .Adam-
Edited, and published bir the proposed substitution: An or
ABRi&L PHENOMENA1 3ESEARCK ganization like ours will always
BGA!*&*I attract a certain number of phon-
Box 358 los. Any member who attempts , to
. Sturgeon lay, Wisconsin \ , beirpetrate a fsaua. in our name or
i."XLgle' red herrings in' our collec
; Published Bi-Monthly tive path is not welcome. -Wo. would
\ To tempers ;of APRO sj2.pj2P.rt a phase of thought ' which
iEditor: (Jorali Lorenzen . would~undormine such a member.
Assistant Edit-orr1 Ronald Larseri ' ?ho constitution can be amen
ded (article nine). Let's have your
APRO Officers* commentJ
National Director and Criticism number two is con-
Headquarters President* corned with the 'Grapevine. *He con-i
Coral Lorenzen sidcrs it slanderous. I -believe
his reaction stems mainly from his
Vice Presidents misinterpretation of the abbrevia
Jack Moody tion SP (second part of Grapevine).
It's intended meaning was SCIENCE
Secretary; FICTION, However, in the Profes
Richard Haislet sor's interpretation, a science-
fiction magazine became a San Frca
Treasurer: cisco magazine and as a result it
W. T. Hagen appeared that a personal friend of
his was unjustly, accused. Natural
THE EDITORIAL ly he was upset as the following
In a recent letter from Prof quotes will show: "The man is not
essor George Adamski, he. offers two a space spy. This is slander if
major criticisms of APRO* These anything. I am sorry to see your
criticisms, if* as S3rious as the first bulletin come out . with the
Professor seems to think merit the slander of an individual..So I be
sincere consideration all mem lieve that your. Grapevine which is
bers. We will present them here, rumor should not be in the bul
with comment, for your evaluation* letin. For a rumor most always
Criticism No, one quoted from leads to malicious action and if we
Adamski's letter of August 6th want tho truth rumors should not bo
"Your constitution fis very fine supported.'1
with one exception quote* Cominun- The Professor also takes ex-

ists, parlor pinks, or fellow trav cottier, to tho space spy rumor in
elers. This is bad phrasing, fox the Grapevine feature. This is a.
any organization for do you knoi.' little difficult to reconcile with
that Prank Scully has been callod a the fact that the space spy rumor
pink1? And many great souls in the first came to -us from *damskl in a
world-have been called tfcai because latter dated April 1, 1952.
they were misunderstood in their We justify the existence of the
statements " Grapevine in this way* We believe
This writer does not conside.i that it is better to pin a rumor
the face that someone called somc- down and spike it or verify it.
one something a "van*, objection. than to let it fly around unchecked
Our constitution does not specify feeling that spiking a false rumor
anyone who haj. been called a conn- contributes as much to the truth as
firunist, pfcrlor pink or follow trav a verification of a true one. Also
eler. assertion absolute exclusion of all material
Wo consider ihs
that misunderstanding loads to many lacking conclusive verification
false accusations a good point. from this bulletin would result i:-.
Witness the fact that the Professo^ the elimination of the bulletin it
"apparently misunderstood our inten selfthe goal of our organization
tions in including the qualifica being the eventual achievement of
tion concerning 'pinksf . the same conclusive verification.
Again we quote from Adamskis In a wordtruth!
U clarification of concept or.
August t>, 'In place' of your commun
ist, etc.,-why don* t you put this qur part, resulting partly from the
in? It will* take capo of all that: Piwofossor's constructive efforts,
"The organization should not has led us to the following chango
support any phase of thought'-which in policy: Beginning with this
would have a tendency* to undermine issue, no rumor or hearsay will be
it's members, it's society,it's na carried .vrf.thout the simultaneous
tion, or any other nation, be-it or inclusion of the channel through
which the report reached us.
this world or another," our tritX**
Our comment is this Our wor- wo bolieve, will prevent
ding was purposely crude,blunt; and lotin from being used by
anyone as

to the point. We den't ' want to an organ of vicious, malicious


play footsies with*'aiyrcuB who would idle gossip. In the case of a
con-
for
attempt to use our organization for fidontial source, the reasons
subversive purposes. We've given requosting confidentiol status will
them fair warning. Could we do (Ccn't. p-\ge 5 Col. 2)
Hie first rumor to be dealt si on, either, which tends to make
with in this month's Grapevine is his story the more credible
what we who checked it would pro- Unlike TRUE'S Mr* Cahn, in his
fer to bcliove as truth. A young interviews with the Scully party,
man, formerly with the U*S#A.F.? I could find no character flaws
and at present in the reservo forc which would indicate this former
es and planning on an army career airman was lying* He hod a stea
related the following story to your dy look and was glad to tell his
Director and a corroborating i1 story* However, he stated ovor
nosss and ovor his wish to remain anon
In November of 1^-9* I was on ymous, because he has a good car
my way to the V/est Coast to see my eer coming up in the army when ho
mother, who was ill* I went by waygoes back, and if he were to bo
of Vrigiit-Patterson field and had nailod as giving out 'classified1
a three hour layover thore* information, it could very well be
Upon
arriving ,at the field, I met the end of his military caroer in
long-time friend of mine his chosen field.
then sta
tioncd at W-P, One of the current Another rumor which we must
topics of the day was flying sau^ treat as such, was related to tho
corn 9 and I displayed my skepti Director by a dependable business
cism when he mentioned them* man who obtained the Information
My friend became pretty dis from his son-in-law, who in 19*f9
gusted with me, and got a pass to was attending the Army's Instit
take me to a certain building at ute of Technology at Tueson, Ari
the field, saying, "I'll prove to zona when he was called out with a
you that saucers arc real they group of scientists and instruct
are interplanetary space-ships, end ors to examine a saucer which had
manned by human be Ings" Of course crash-landed In the desert country
I laughed at him but I went along* of Now Mexico* According to this
He took me to the building and man, the thing he saw and examined
showed me a number of suits which was round like a saucer, and tho
were similar to the apparel worn only evidence that the scientists
by jet pilots* They wero thick, could find that would be a clue to
and green in color* The helmets the means of propulsion was a ring
that went with them were similar of a series of magnets* The met
to divers1 helmets* I was also al of the ship was extremely hard
shown diagrams of the saucers that and light* However, there wore no
showed that the ships carried oxy bodies In tho thing and this fel
gen, and gave information as to low took it for granted that If
location of the controls, showing there were bodies, they had been
that the cabin of the ship was romoved before tho scientists wero
round. called in* This man's identity
The funny thing about the must be kept secret .becauso ho is
suits (I don't rcmombor how many still in sorvico* 'Nough said*
there werethroe, I think) was Rumor number throo concorns c
that they \*era in sizes ranging yarn spun by a man who claims ho
from what a two-year-old child has ti/o brothers in Central Intel
would wear, up to the size that
ligence who told him tho saucers
would fit a 6 or 6- foot tall man*." aro interplanetary vchidos coming
We questioned the fellow close from Venus, Mars and Saturn* Ac
ly, trying to trip him up on his cording to him those ships, when
story* For instance, I asked him thoy land, burn off an area two
how he could hrvo gotten in to see hundred feet in radius from the
these articles when it was top se rim of the circular rotator* He
cret, but he said the only thing also srid tho occupants of the
ho could figure was that- the lid ships never appear out of the
had not been put on yet and also, ships without choir visors down*
his friend had been working on the Also, they are just liko humans ex
thing and his own Job in the Air copt that their eyes aro receded,
Force was important enough that he deeply into their skulls* Reclaims
would warrant a littlo respect* that green firobolls are ships al
Most saucer enthusiasts who have so, and- are piloted*
really read on the subject have After listening to'this man's
he.ard the 'little man1 story, but story, we checkod with a Doctor as
this follow evidently had not, or to what kind of evolutionary fact
he would have specified Ilttleomen or would cause the recession of
Instead of men of radically differ tho oyes Into the sockets and ho
ent sizes* The color of the suit scid that he didn't boliavo there
doesn't jibe with the popular .vc:v (Can't page ? Col* 2)
APRO Bulletin
collaborates with him in his
experiments.
Dr. Fcnk.B. Crane, of Frank
furt, Germany, took Dr. Menzel to
task in a featured article in the
jSioux City, Iowa, Journal and sta
ted that ho believes Menzel finds
it too oasy believing things which
ho can prcva no .more easily or tho
roughly then the , ordinary, unedu*
catcd man. Crane citod the . Link
sighting in Germany, and admitted
that although he hrd been almost
Indifferent to saucers previous to
that, ho begrn to sit up and take
notice after hearing about it.
The %Green Bay Press-Gazette
included In it's editorial page a
discourse on the possibility oflife
on other planets and concluded that
because of the fact that wo are
s&3i2 progressing others could hcvwa
progressed to the'point whore space
travel is a realization instead of
a dream as It is with us.
We plan to conquer space, so
why should we be entirely convinced
that no one else anywhere has or
ever will?
The-Ottawa, Illinois Dally Re
publican (no reflection on the G.
0. P.) has stated that it has
banned all news of flying saucers
and invited ot'hor papers,to follow
suit. Thrs notice appeared in it's
August 6th issue (publicity stunt,
no -doubt) and received quite a bit
press-notice. When the day comes
when the >'< saucers are explained,
bottom view APRO will have a letter on the way*
&id made public, daring - them to
The above sketch is a scale publish on lousy line about the
drawing of the Rio de Janeiro sau biggest' news beat in the hlstoryof
cer sighted May 7, 1952 near Rid. the world! -
Se'on' by: many* people and'- it1 s au The Sept. issue of SirKa man's
thenticity', .attested to toy"* Col; mag.) included 'Moot the'Men "Fon
Haghes, -'Amc ric an Military attach Mars','which consisted of the opin
at the American Embassy thor", the ions-of one & S. Richardson, Mt
saucer and-pictures taken by news Palomar astronomer, as- to the phys*
photographers Jpc'o Martins and Sd deal characteristics of men on oth
Keffol "are now claimed to be frau er planets. Well written, and well
dulent by generals of the blue- ' thought out beforehand.1 wa boliovef
blooded arm-chair -Pentagon type. Richardson states he believes xaon
Chocking by., a* member of APRO from other, planets will be very
who prefers to,be anonymous ba- much like wa humansi
cause of certain, experimental work The Chicago Daily News in lu*
he is engaged in, indicates that" gust included an art display ti
the object in the drawing and the tled 'A Saucer-Eyed Viow Of The
original pictures would be aorody- Wo ridI which gave an Imaginative
riamlcally feasible. A small . pow view ef saucers and citod the pos
ered model will bo built to test sibilities of their origin and. con*
for actual flight. Results of this struction characteristics.
model and it.s testing will be pub . During that same week, the Chi
lished in the next bulletin if the cago Herald-^Amerlcon fcaturod the
fac-bs cannot b.e available for the usual 'Interplanetary Travel Is
cjirrant issue. At the presonttime Imminent' party lino, tolling how
we nave *t, nwhoghany duplicate hang, space travel by earthmen will bo
ing from the chandelier here at accomplished, it's- accompanying;
headquarters* It swings and sways 'hardships* and problems confront*
with the breeze off the Bay and is; ing- scientists which must be over*
a graceful, but weird sight.to say come before space travel is a re*
the least. *******#********* allty. Just another example of the
current effort of the press (and
lConrt from.Page 1, Col. l; . yell-planned) to give the Ameri
cobwebs reflecting sunlight as one can public a good portion of space*
of his explanations. Ke oven keeps travel diet. This could bo part
a special solder in his basomsnt of the public enlightenment pro*
(Con't Col. 2) 1 (Con't. pege 5 Col. 1) .
.Soptoabor APRO Bulletin Pago Five

THE SAUCER B/JJDWAGON 'Saucer Season' was tho title


(Con't from Page k9 Col#2) of Ncwswoek's feature August 11 in
gram so that .when tho real idon- which the saucer historyvas touched
tity of tho saucers is revealed it *V rJ1 anecdote relating to sane
will not bo such a big blow to the regurgitated, end all in all* the
minds and egos of the general pub^ article nore or less .poked fun at
lie. the*-saucers, their sightcrs. and
The Saucer MysterywHow You seemed to uphold tonanciously the
Can Help Solve It''was tho title beliefs and theories of thoso who
of a recent well-worn warning art- nrvo acvor viewed a scucer, but who
icle which appeared
ppred in the July
in the July 27
27 l0^ow darn wo11 they're
y not fronMars
mg
PARADE mag. tld how
It told h b simple bu* 3ust hallucinations,
by t hoaxes, or
observations a person can got thd'^r^ges OR" illuminated cobwebs car-
important details of saucer sight-*ricd aloft by the hot air issuing
ings and thereby be of great help from the' mouths of AF mouthpieces
to tho AF in pinning down the sauc in the Pentagon* ***********
ers. Tho' 'come-on1 was a faked pho- _1UL,_ inujmimmn jj u. -i
to of a flying- saucer. **"- igug OKAPlMlHE. (Con't fron pr.gc3J
On August h LIFE. QUICK and was any" conditions, and that tho icn
TIME cams out with the usual sauc- rfcrred
fd t to were probably
bbl dddead when
h
er foatures-LIFE and TIKE eivinr soon, and that as in any corpse af-
brief histories of the onigma!wind- Jr iw0 >* *WSf ^^u would
ing up with the mystery just that 3> f oarkod recession of the eyc-
a mystery. LIFE played up the Wash- Dalls into t*ie sockets Ml for now,
larton blips' htottoe that radar noro ln November. ^^^

"WHAT^LL HE US NEXT?
men probably know more about radar THE EDITORIAL (Con't from Pago 2)
than the armchair gonerfcls who are bo carefully weighed and no infor
going around loudly stating that mation will be carried that could
the saucers are mirages, hoaxes, reasonably be considered slander
hallucinations, etc., etc, QUICK, ous or libelous toward any indivi
in an 8-line quickie lcbelod "Sau dual. For oxample, wo take the
cers, Snucers, Everywhere*, com- case of the ex-4ir Force man who
mented lightly on the Washington, reports seeing spece-men flying
Columbus, Boston,New York City and suits at Wright-Patterson.
W. Va, sightings and finally dea Disclosing his name might jeo
ling the below-the-belt .punch that pardize his position in hisplanned
of 100 reports a month, the AF ad , return to active service and r.tthe
mittedly can only explain 75#. same time sever what appears to be
. LIFE, in it's 'On The News- a valuable source. The informa
fronts of the World' -featured the tion he offers supports 'Scully's
pic of the Coast Guard discs, and contentions and attacks no one*
the general run of tho August 11th Therefore, the information is car
articlo uphold their previously of*, ried without naming nnnes.
forod thoory that the saucors, a.tj In closing this little treat-
least some of then, are interplane isef wo wish to cennond Professor
tary.
Adamski for his sincere concern,
At tho same time, in *Letters and invite tho cccmont of all mem-
to the Ed1. LOOK displayed a photo bors on this and other matters.
of a skoten of t disc-shrped thing
with wheels supposedly,'the firsts APRO membership subscriptions
saucer, built in 1912 by Mr. Amos are coming in at a greet rate, and
A. Wychoff, 79, of Oaklmd, Calif, it is due to the work incurred in
It was filled with inflnnnable gas bri'ofing new nonbers thrt wo are
and exploded, according to him. late. Hope November won't hold
-**.

OXECCEWTT SQCDOITKMDS
Texarkana, Toxas, June 28th* Two People who saw it said it was rcdf
silvery, round discs roportod over orange, white, green and black' and
Texarkana 6il5 p. m* the preceding speculated' it may have boon a not-
Wednesday. Mrs. John Spear, 3702 oorito* Aatrbnomers said it might
Boulevard, said her daxtg&tor Pat have boon a noteoritojalthough it
first sighted discs, called her Mo would be unusual for- it to be soon
ther. Also seen by Mr* and Mrs* in tho daytime. Dr. R**H* Thomas,
Thomas McFedden, of same* address. of U* of Utah said it night have
Discs flew in northerly direction, been a big one* Dozens of persons
about 200 feet part, emitting no in Oklahoma city reported a bluish
sound or flame* MeFadden estimated ball of flame to, tho oas.t*
height at 5,000 feet. Discs watched Brockvillc, Ont* July 9. 'Ob
by group for two or three .minutes servers reported a floating light-
until they went out-of sight. bulb over Broekvillo Monday night,
Ajax, Ontario, July 3rd* Two a^ about 5000 feet.. It moved in
housewives, Mrs. Loyd Stoneman and a northwesterly direction, stayed
Mrs. E. McAllister said a" flaming in view from. 8:30 p.m* 'til short
rod disc flashed acrossrss tho skyy ly bofbro nine1* As it disappeared
shortly after 6i3O a. n.f loaving from sight it was Joined'by a sec
a vapor trail. It came in . fron ond small lights
the
th north,
th passed over tho town of Ottawa, July 8* Two members
Whitby ana vanished over Lake On of thCCorps of Commissionaires
tario, they said. watched a fiery- round opject cone
Donny Reimer,* APRO member in in a perfectly straight line from
Minneapolis** submitted tho follow tho cast, turn slowly towards the
ing report of hie' porscnal sight south when almosf di-rectly over
ings-About 7 p.m.-Sat., July 5. I head, nako a slow circlo and dis*
saw an unfamiliar' object cruisinga- appear i k intp: tho-'oast. They
doscrilrodit
cross the sky* not far from my house doscrilro it ,as/*r4t
,as/*r4ht and n por-

which is located on tho outskirtsof foctly. round, i


with, ht
light emana-

Minneapolis. I could not discerntho ting ti from


f i%l 'It nctdo
It mssao non noise
height, but it was silvcrish in co and tho coatiissionajircs, then on
lor, and was more cigr.r-shaped
cigrrsh d thann duty at Plcufoc park, said they
disc-shaped. * Xt was going south ostinatod it sv rltitudo at about
east
st and made no -sound*
sound* two milcs> tta spoed as 200 mph.
Richland,, Washington,
Whit ng July 6th The nonrsecBpd convinced it was
bjt
An object dibd as a
described per
p contro3Aed by sonq outer force bo-
fectly round disc, white i in ccolor
l causc it*fcravcllod in such a
and
d almost
lt transparent,
tn with snail gtrc?igwb*lin ahd did ..not ltpr
trails off-'i^ lite*'tho tentacles of it's altitude* Tho time of the
an octopus1 wts^sebh ovor ,thc Han- sighting was"lOi 15 p.m., 'the men
ford AtqdiejPlc&t at Rich>-and,Washii Who 'saw it wore Milton. Tiernoy of
The object- wa/ s^enby pftpt. Jehn Wcstboro and Alexander Factor of
Baldwin of Coral Gables, Fla.jCapt, l65 Guigcs Street, both watching
Gco. Robertson of Miami, D. Shenk- at the-army1s central ordinance
el of Miami, and Steven Summers of depot at Ploufee Park, Preston St.
Hirleah, Fla. All men qualified San Anselmo, Calif* July 16.
pilots with plenty of air hours be Charles Stovonson, 16, of Fourteen
hind them. Baldwin said, 'The ob- Brookmont Circle and Theodore Cir-
"joct was perfectly round and still ul, lh9 of 8^- Bcrkoley Avc*, both
at first, then seemed to back away of Anselmo-, saw a bright yo3 low
from us and chango*shape. It be saucer fly ovor Marin, come to a
flat, gained speed, and doad stop and zoom off again* Af-
ItolSStel? nStD tor
ter Btopjlg, I backtracked, made
"Stopping, it
?/icatho? instru- a U-turn^ left in
ment.1 Object spotted between El* direction. Bigger than a str,.too
lensburg and Y&kima, Wash. 6. a* m*, high:^or jet (according to beys)
75 miles east of where first disc? there was no sound and no trail*
were seen by Arnold near Mt, Rain When it nade its stop above. San
ier in fl+7. Baldwin said, 'Wepasscd Anselmo, the boys said, it sent
.the object as it stood suspended in out luminous shooting objects iJ
space. We couldn't pick it up on all directions. Shortly aftcr-
our radar,
our radar, so we
so we reversed
reversed our
uu
ward, two jets circled tho area
course and wont back but couldn* end flow off in
;*-%>-- another direction.
,. . ^i
swot it again.1 Report was made to-Hamilton AF base could . Bot bo
CM in Seattle, but they refused to reached
------- for
confiscation
*" of tho
comment on the sighting. facts, as to tho presence of "the
.Spokane, Wash. July 8. ficrs jets in the San Anselmo area.
A
ball described by residents in Utaj Miami, Fla., July l*f* W. B*
Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Neva Nash and W. H. Fortonberry of Pan
da who
da who saw it,
saw it, streaked
streaked across
across th American Airwys
cno ianoracan Airways roportod
rp in
seeing
Pacific NW skies and loft a trailUeight flying saucers on their run
that sizzlod like a sparkler. (Con't next pc.gc)
JfiHW lit 1,9,??
19??
(Con1t'fron Pago 6)
h!SioJ?i,
SET Jf^
described J?SSy 33O
the objects cctiona. fron his hoi*>*
n., end Th ofttoolight
the balls was
i??i?olSr f1*? t?Uii
llk0 novod westwardly giving
^.^v:-:-:-?.. giving out
out a
a

s fys
wost sky, over Newport News, Va. v July 19. Lcfayette.* Ind
Six appeared first at *bout*8f000 lot a. PffS^MS N. JthSt
fjot and passed underneath the air- fora/spots object over
ir SSft8 }? ^a*** straight Parks*, graduate &orlngTffife
th1 SSL J^Si'i1110!** *3** watjh*a University, followed ob-
i5?5t* {y ^rDoa wo*ward -and were je*ts course with finger and al-
joined by two noro saucers. Then so checked "angles and nuober of
theyy zoomed up' to 10,000 foot,
med up end seconds it took to pass? His con-
S5 f2w&f118^?8
fh2w&fi118^?8 P*130*0? Potion shewed
off Potions hd it wrs going ov-
T Sines disappeared
8 Se sappeared into the, or 2,200 nph, at an altitude of a-
15k* 22KiP0?
going ?SiSrc<:i.?hoy
far ,aBovo 1,000 nilos W0P0
?SiSrc<:i?hoy bout h000
por about 4o ft.foct
foct Ws cigar-shaped,
iahd
in dianotor and 326
hour, nanouvorod too sharply for, feet' long. Sky not quite dark (9
52?2iO??lpSco5
fitH
" ??ght ?r-ttor-' P- n-h shlP silhcuetted. Did not
* lu* ^P?^** Project of. leave trail, but was covored with
ficer for the i*P investigation of sharp bright light, pale yellow
saucers said 60 roports had roachod varying to a very light blue. Lt-
wp> and that was tvdeo as nany as tor it passed over town, it nade a
*? 8?ri??4 ononyop ^2* right CJaglQ ^^ * eo SW,-very
...*22L, BU1fi ?uyJon2,?hl0^ ^ Sickly* Checking others* accounts
astrononcr, said that while look- showed Parks * guess at -2 nilos
h^J?h^Dts
ne watchod
5?)dPrN,?ttl3r 13th distcnce quite accurate. State po
on object like an ice lice called about it, said they
crean cone with elliptical dark ob.- wcro talking to Aii F6reo jot piano
jeet in contor, noving deliberate- on radio and pilot said doinefoo
17 ffif^ thOnSk^ cvo^ Dayt0IU ^i08 Pr hour,the object lift hir
??u ^ 5vas ****&** sun.
Air- objoct turned SW, Parks saw
Port, la.,, and flight
g
Fcl1 of ^'i01''
enginoor
g shaped. sav " ^ ^
pd. Estimated speed on cSi
S54icJ f Los 9^oloB sights sorvative side according to ParksT
7!^rl0US ^P^^11^ Mlw co^ who said it was further away than
d saucors ovor Donvor. Carpon- figured, passed through anelo of
S5 ??8 *fl?3n8*at 17i
saw first objoct,
whon to 30 dogreef in twrsfcondf:
ostinatod to be noise was nade, and
No
over Colorado Springs, 100 nilos was perfect. *
south of hin. Object noved fron a- July 19, Washington, D. C. .a.
SF-J^SS0!*8
180 south, and about^^ *i ^
1 ninuto ** *ad*
lat- ners cigiSler
at station WRC $Blner ChaJ:
transnittor
tcr two others wore sighted noving in Washington suburbs- looked uo
westward fron 180 degrees oouth to at the sky end saw 6 or 7 bripht
^?^I9?4?Ogr?2s S b? SW .uCar-
penter- said. Lt sane tit,, *rth one
oranee discs streaking through sky
n in single file. Spod along for li
^JTt^TftS2^?^
^JT^TS2^011'?^ X95
95 dc-
dc boutt 5 seconds
groes Bttol80 where itclisappoarod. second disappeared
^ voo vooSod
tclisappoarod. ly upward and disappeared.
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h?
^6 ob^c5s dLs" JuXy 17 Cornwall, Ont. - Three
23EE? .195 dcgrocs but J^70 bQys> sleeping under stars to keep
seconds later appeared noving cqoI, saw a flashing pink- light
eastward to 180 degrees S, he said, -streak across the sky. PIt trailed
CarSn2 S8*^^ tholr d*l*oflo whito snoko. travoled " <east to
as 25,000 to 30,000 feot.and looked west, wajs visible for 3 to k soc-
likc novtog planets, with no ap- onds, unlike any shooting stars
pcrcnt twirling on their own.a*os. they saw later.
Carpenter had boon alortcd for the July 20, Lincolnwood, Illinois,
objects by a radio report fron ai>i Lt. Ccl. Edwin H, Weig repcrtoc
5*6?' ii2{ot on^fJil5* ahord rtJ11** seeing yellowing streak of light
Estimated spccd:3,000 n.p.h Tinoj noving at tronondous speod prcv-
OCPiJi2OAn:tn8i\
Ji2A8i\ ... T ious wcck ovor lincolnwood.
ius Said
m vl L P^yona.
P^yona City, Japan, he believes the objocts not nctur-
, Takeshi Hnna,3M-, femer, dur- al, sono nay bo imaginary, but not
ing blackout duo to oarthquako, saw all of then. Sfcitod C/J> receive
bluish bright flrsh and running occasional roports of objocts in
out doors sp-w *+ brlls about size of sky which arc reported to O'Hrre
baseball flying -in a straight lino Field, Wcig is oxoc. officer- of
fomrtion novo in northward air- the Illinois wing of C/*P.
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of speed. Monents later my friend LOCN. TV station interrupted ccn~
and I hoard an eorio noiso---all vontion program to teloviso tho
vory peculiar.* chase through tolophoto lenses.
July 23, Chicago* Roy Gibbons* Columbus weather bnae.au ostiaatdd
Daily Trib*. staff writer quotes balloon at 65,000 feet, ordinarily
Chicago scientists1 (but does not out of pang of naked eye. Eaesvi**
nanc then) r.s saying that post of tionally clear skies, they said,
tho recent roports of mysterious and the apparently enornous sise
objects sighted in tho sky can bo of balloon made it easy- to sec.
explained by known natural laws, (Seems to use the weather bureau
ghig -would rule out tho ppsslbill* should know where those balloons
tjrthat tho earth is being rccon- arc-^at least once in a while.)
noitored by flying saucers carry- July 26, Nova Scotia* Mrs. Rob
ing visitors fron another planot, ert Cohoon reported to Naval avia-
the article said. But then, these tion authorities she saw flying
writers are never very specific, dinner plate* circle ball- park
are they? near her hone at a terrific speed*
July 2f, Washington. Itr-imothor Tho object,' giving off a red and
artlclo rehashing the Washington yellow glow and a stream of fire,
.'blips', the Air Force admitted it disappeared into the west. Hugo,
has a total of 250 unexplained sau- July 26, Ogdensburg, N. Y, 'Sky
cor.sightings in'it's filos* Bubble' spottod by Laurent Choi*
w JJuIL?7Fairf\nnd! Wls Ganc lotto,! of Ottawa, Canada*Doscribed
warden Bill Carrick of Sturgeon Bay as befog ninost transparents, by
and druggist frank Kollner of Stur- cholettc, a carpenter working at
goon Bry observed a flying saucer the Hartwell's Locks. " Other work-
while on thoir way up Door ponin^ rs couldn't see the objects* Two
sula toward the bay area, rotur- Of then looked like bubbles. Flew
ning fron a trout fishing trip, ovor Ottawa In a NB direction, then
Carrick's sister Nancy also ob-. one swung away fron other and hcad-
sorvod the craft. They described Od more northerly, IX sane tine,
it as resenbling a bun warmer^ residents of Preycot't roportedthroo
flattened a little, and rcfloct- sinilar phenomena* Jet plrncs
ing the sun's rays like chromiun. went up to look* classified then
The threo-peoplo wore driving NE as a balloon1, and believed to bo
on highway 57 when they saw tho responsible for Choletto's report*
object in front of then, visiblo Reports of sinilar objects seen in
below tho visor on their auto* Horkiner, N. Y. and Hamilton coun-
By this they assumed it had boon ties*
going their own general direction July 26. Inglowood, Calif. Mrs.
end was about1000 ft.altitudc when vorn Morgolis saw object in NW sky
they spotted it. They wore going -&& which appeared elongated, then
65 mph, and said it was going sov- SOoncd to form into a ball, then
eral tines that. It proceeded up disappeared. Griffith Park obsor-
tho road about 2 miles, then made vatory scientist took din view of
a sharp turn west, disappearing sightings, said they had obscrvod
in about ifO soconds* They stopped no unusual objects through scop&fl^
the car when they spotted it, aoA Hobert Buckles, at L. i.7 control
said it was rising as it proceed- towor sald thore was no such thlng
ed west. Both non and Carrick's as saucers, but there was an uni-
sistar stressed that tho objeet dcntifiable object over L*A. that
was net a balloon, seagull, piano at first was stationary, then flew
or any object they had over seen awcy ^th vapor or sneke trails
SJ???3h "jUaor ^Carrick behind lt. j. p. Bradshaw, labor
7QTy skGPtical union official at Wilmington es*
c! ttatd speed of object he saw as

some kind of gyroscopic system, U.S.A.F. officials, tho air minis-


turning very rapidly which would try announced today,
explain the. reflection vory clear- July 27, Milwaukee, Wis.Lt. Ver-
ly seen in his pictures. It was non Schlueter, 2001 S* 8lst St. in
photographed ovor Clermon-Ferrand, v/est Allis, Wis4 aad Cadets Clay-
and Frognnle estinatod it's alti- ton Foldmen, 2718 N. 58th St..Peter
tude as 9-2+,000 feet. The time, 5 Schmidt, 1523 Na if9th St* Members
p. m., exact dcte not known. of Milwaukee C&P saw what mighthave
July 24, Columbus. 0. Six jets beon a flying saucer at 5? 1+0 p. m*
chased mysterious object which while driving to Waukosha County
they never did catch. Thousands of Airport en EY 30 Schlueter Said
persons on the ground thoughtthoy Z:'oj object looked like round, sil-
woro watching a saucer, but the .*& vor br-ll5 had a gold erst, probably
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teaber 15 1952
September APRO Bulletin Page Ten
S't fron
X(;onrt fron Tcge
P 9 repurto3 fLcy nna case seen
a reflection frcn the sun. It object.
jt Th
They ca.".stifled
iIfi d it as a
It
traveled straight course at about shooting star*
2.000 feet, secned at least severe.! July 28,-Washington, D. G* Af~
nilos away. Object traveling SB to ter strange lights wers sighted at
NW." Schlouter and the Cadets National Airport for the second
were 10 nllcs west of Milwaukee tine in eight days,Saturday nighii
when they sighted the strange ob jot fighters of the eastern in^
ject. Object in view for about tcrcepto? connand naintained a
one minute, thought to be silver "' hour alert in their hunt for
plane, but, according to Schnldt, the saucers* (Editor's note*. You
"It had no definite shape if a have all read the big press
piano, wings would have'been vis spreads about this sighting so we
ible, and it was awfully snail.M won't waste nuch space on it*)
Schnidt said it was unlike -July 29, Dallas, Toxas.
any- Troy
thing he had ever seen, end was jWhitonor, 87O6 Eld on Drive saw an
moving against the wind* . orange-colored, half-circfclar ob
July28, Neuvftas. Cuba* Pour ject appeasing like ahouse-trailcr
strange y luminous objects were re with darker squares that , night
ported ovqr this north coast . Cu have boon windows and a door*
-It hovorod* -then disappeared.
ban port.' The objects noyod in
fomation, at great speed. , Hun
July 29, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. A
green fireball was seen over t,ho
dreds of citizens reporting seeing canal aroa by Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
then. ford Sawdo, 121*f Oregon St. The
July 28. Melbourne,Australia couple snid tho ball cane out of
Cnpt. J, Murray, constellation pi ,tho southwest toward the canal axv-
lot, ". .BBported tcxJef -seeing a jea and sooned to drop into tho Bay,
strangt), bright green object It's course appeared to be r
flashing horizontally^ east to straight one rather than curved
west, across the night sky south like a notoorito, and tho light
of Darwin. Saying it changed in fron it was so intense it showed
color to red, then to gold asr it pn the ground.
disappeared*, he* added: MI an a ..July 29, Los Angeles* A rounc.
believer in flying* saucers and I lun'incus oojoct was soon streakinc
think this nay have been one* oastward over the city at groat
Murray\aid he was convinced tho speed* Observers clained it had
object he saw Saturday was not a a tail en it liko a conct*
shooting star or conet because of " ' July 29* Mianl Beach, Fla* Mr*
it's horizontal flight, brilliance and Mrs* R P. Goldstoin said they
and
nd color*
l "' saw- a -glowing. object hang notion^
. July 28, Indianapolis*---* :JChre.o. loss .in-the sky,, then flit . away
flying* saucers reported by hun' 'hundreds .pf tines faster than any
dreds of Hoosiors including pcli'c ' ~'' 0' they had ever soon.
ondnilitary personnel, " over south
y p, Jaly -29, Key West.
West, Fla. Tho Na
central 'Indiana* Objects apporrod vy said it was investigating ac
to hove f dog fight* over Frank counts of a saucer scon by sailors
end- disappeared-as dawn ap while at an outdoor novio*
proached. 'Troopers fron thrbo July 29, Hollywood Boach, FlcV..

state police posts- Indianapolis,. Shonas W. Soirfcor reported sooing a


Seynour and Connersville kept a brilliant orange ball hanging a-
running * check on the saucersfor bout 2,000 feet up, it wobbled
no re than four hours. Robert a noncnt, then disappeared to too
Wolf, civil defense director . at cast ever tho Atlantic*
Franklin - said one of the objects July 29, Cleveland. Ohio. Three
was bluish, one orange, and one skywatch rpnbers spotted floating
white. Objects cane over Indiana lights which rapidly changed eoler
fron various directions, according and dodged in and " out of clouds,
to observers* finally vanishing in tho south*
July 28. Chicago. Ca.pt. Ever July 29* Caspor, Wyo. TJkrco
ett A. TurneY, connandlng officerof persons sala had scon a flying
the Air Force filter - center in saucer as big as the quartor noon.
Chicago- said numbers of " flying * July 30, Enid, Okla. Sid Ev
saucers have been reported seen in banks, 50 , of Wichita, Kansas told
Chicago aroa by volunteer " spot of a ycllow-grcon, then yellow-
ters during last* few days. Spot brown streak which alnost swept his
ters filed conploto reports nnd car off tho highway while ho waj?
interviewed by officers. Find .traveling between Bison and Wauko^
ings sont to Washington. nis. The "object suddenly swooped
July 28, Rockfcrd, 111. Robert low over highway 8l, and whon over
Lindstrand, Montague Road. saw an his car appeared as-; a hugo, round
llluninatod object shooting across ball* Tho tremendous pressure al-
northern sky. Sky watchers ro- ncst t!ia?cw his car fron tho road*
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Pago Eleven;
TOn't. Jr5D-gSio"10) ^ W three or four ninutos* Suddenly it
polleo who talked to hln said that blinked and took of?, at terrif
he was still tronbling with fright ic speed, leaving tv/o. faint vapor
when ho told his story to desk Sa- rings which quickly dispersed.
rgoant Vorn Bencll at Enid. v J July 23, Rockford, Ill.ikrt Jaf-
July 20, Cleveland, Ohio, The fray* anaxour astrononer* saw a
Cleveland Pross told story of 1st hazy object to the left of the noon
Lt. George Klnsnan of Blrnlnghoq., while watching the noon through th$
Ala. whose F-51 flghtor was re- binoculars* It cleared in a ncn-
poatcdly attackod by a disc- shaped ent and finally resolved Into c
white object, cstlnatod to bo sharp-edged disc. It " began to
twice as largo as his plane, over novo rapidly to the North. Jaf-
Augusta* Goorgia on a worn,* sunny fray counted 20 seconds until it
day In 1951* Tho story was told roachod a' point 10 degrees above
by tho Clovoland Pross aviation the northern* horizon when it flat
odltor Charles Tracy, Copt, and tened out and vanished. Travel
fornor assistant wing oporatiohs appropriately 9*f degrees of arc.
officor of the '117th tactical re Disc was whito or.aluninun, and r.p*
connaisanco. wing* Lawson Air Force pOared to be at great height, with
Base* Colunbus,. Ga. Tracy said no vapor.trail "
tho incidont, which had iicvcr been August 1, Rockford, 111. Wally
rcleasod beforo, is now on roc or d Carpontor, IX Bulsteadt and Art
in tho secret'* files In Washing Jaffray, whtlo riding fron Bel-
ton. Klnsaan told Tracy ho was vldorc to Rockford In tho ,a. n.
cruising at 250 nph when 'some ^ust at edge
^ g of Bclvldcro when
thing cane at hln head-on, '.hoy saw a $ilvcry
l globe,
lblihtl slightly
abruptly and passed beneath.. fattened* about half a nilo awayy
F-51. It had tto visible pro-dru* & ^uitc
it l
low. It was notionless
til
sions like notors, guns/ wi^Crv.-j a i'ow seconds after spotted, it
snoko or firo. JKinsnan turnocV c. ca tb aove toward tile N6rth# It
round, 'but couldn^t saa aa$rnia rfftr.t,?lcwly 'but accelerated'quick-
Fiftoeh seconds lator the disc* a- lyy tJkfsas to~the BtotKwOf' Chorry
gin cane at hln fron the front and Vriloy cad ceened to pass ovorNorth
again dipped beaneath his plrne* Rockford, . Ko -vapor trail, no wind
This happened' repeatedly, ho. or 'breeze.* - ,
said, for froo five to ton Aug. 1? Rockford,' 111. Art Jaf-
utcs. Kinsnan tried to get in ffay observed huge, reddish $ light
sic.lon to use fuselage canoras, hovering fit about halfway point be
but his filns, when developed* tween Rockford and Bolvidero. Jaf-
showed nothing. On It's final fray accelerated to gain open
pass, Klnsnan said, the disc ground, but lost it behind a group
whirled upward, then disappeared. of.trees** When coning to clear
July 30, Washington, D. C. The spot again, object gone. Noxt day
Air Force announced 'sougcrs harn- Jaffray found another nan who had
less, though strange, but admit observed sane phenomena, one Peter
they cannot account for 20"* of Bartkus, who obsorvod the.... object
tho phenonenn, and that nost o.f fron his shift on Skywatchi--thru
people nakirig sightings aro * c*on~. 0 binoculars.
potent observers. Cases cltod of July 30,* Washington. Major Don
saucors boing picked- up on radar* aid E. Keyhoo, author of "The Fly
eta. In a shofct n'ote to Evangel ing Saucors Aro Real" reiterated
ist Louis A* Gardner, Prof* Ein his theory that saucors are. obser
stein wrotet *These people aro vers fron out In space. Saucor nys
seeing sonethine. What It is I tcry' dunped into laps of top scien
do not know and an not curious to tists, 200 hugecanoras ordered to
know.11 help in saucer hunt. Scientists In
July 30, Rockford, III*. sist the saucors are solid* .not
and Mrs* Lester Church* of 211.7 nercly light reflections, hallucin**
Huffnan Blvd., their daughter Mari atlons, nirages, etc. This stato-
lyn, 9 and, Jtwo nieces saw * ten nent cane on heels of Air Force
objects flying ,- erratically in tho statonont that saucors ro rofloc^
sky while they were driving to tions of lights fron the ground.
church near Racine, Wis. Said June 31, Rockford. III. Mr. Joe
the objects flying in two groups Farina, 58, Cherry Valley* rolatod
of five each, travollng west and observation of object, spherical in
then south. Looked to bo a 'long shapo, traveling at high speed oast
way away, and looked like rock to west, glowing white, yellowish,
ets but with-no snoke or vapor bluish. Object seen to swoop loj>
trail and apparently no sounds over ground at one tlno. Under od
Church described then as 'appear servation about ono nlnute. Thing
ing as fish swinning in a shallow soon at lOtl*? p* n., and Farinafs
pond. * . . wife x-ngolina also saw it. +.,
July 30, Rockford, 111* Char July 30, Milwaukco# Max E. Dra-
les Hahn saw a large reddish hein, of 2331*- W. National Lm*
light hovering over Rockford's told of mro instances in 19*^3,
East side. It was in sight for when he saw liehtcd objects gol_ig
(Con*t next Col.) (Con1b next Page)
Septoribor 15. /.FRO Bulletin Twelve
(Con't fron Page 11) sky. Earlier, others saw a sinil-
back- and forth in sky, then r.r fornation of nine over thesane
appearing at terrific speed?. Said area, but sans Jet* The tine was
these objects seen while living in about 10 a* n*
Groton, S. D. Drchein said one Aug. 1, Boston, Moss* Capt* Ri
night when he was about 18 he was chard E. Case Jr. of American Air
walking homo to farm when he saw lines soys that most pilots scared
light in the road, bobbing up and! of saucers and related sighting ho
down* He followed, but it disap nade July 12 when ho saw a greon
peared. Neighbor said lights soon and white *tear drop1 flash across
quite often* About four weeks la tho sky over Indiana-and his first
ter Drahein said, tie saw one of thought was to got his piano out of
these lights cone out of the bam tho way* Case said he used to
about half nile fron house* Ho and laugh at reports of saucers- but is
another nan got guns and vent to now a flrn believer. He' said the
barn. Upon arrival, light was In greenish object appeared at about
sky and speeding sway* 15,000 feet and shot downward in
' July 31, Washington* Air Force front of his plane. It pulled out
orders pianos to shoot at saucers* of it*s dive at 6,000 feet, where
Immediately* please cane in for It woat away fron Caso's plane at
then to roconsidor* Sevoral of terrific speed, * *As It-leveled off
these warnings-cane in fron B.S.R.- It was tho whitest white I have
A. in Los Angeles, tho Anorlcan Ro ever soon,1 Case sold.
cket Society in Chicago and var Aug. 1,- Washington. D* C. Coast
ious private citizens. Guard Headquarters nr.de public a
July 31, South Bend. Indiana. photo of throe disc-shaped objects
South Bend.Tribune appealed to pub or lights snapped by a young 21-yr.
lic to voluntoor to help in two- old coast guard photographer at 9t
hour gauccr-watch between 9 end 11 35 a*n* July 16* The picture was ta
a* n., C.D.T., August 2nd* Air ken through a window at the Salon,
Forco filter conter behind appeal, Mads. Air Station by Shell R. A2*
Said air force toons would be util pert. Alport said the lights,which
ized in tho search for saucers. soenod to be wavering, dinned ccn-
July 31. Rockford, 111. Paul siderably by tino he photographed
Swcger, anateur astronomer for 10 then, about 5 or 6 seconds after he
years, and Dr. A* Francis Johnson, sighted then* The photo showod
science prof at Rockford College^ clearly four round objects, which
stated their disbelief that saucers appear to have 2 identical shafts
are mirages, but neither would of light extending across it's cen
state their opinions as to what ter and protruding at the forward
they really aro, and roar ends* The lights are in V
July 31| Suamico, Wis. Bill fo mat Ion* Alpert sunnonod compan
Vickery and Harvey Rehn saw two ion Thcnas Flaherty, 26. who also
cylindrical objects darting around saw the objects* An instant after
with a jet plane. First attracted he took the photo, there was a non-
to sky by a big bomber, they no entary flash and the lights disap
ticed a jet coming over from the peared*
East, then spotted the two shining Aug. 3* Seoul, Korea* A Can
objocts. The shiny objocts slowod adian destroyer reported sighting
down, seemed to hover, appeared to two objects July 10, and recorded
Rohn and Vickery as an Inverted then on it's radar* A Navy repprt
bowler hat. Vickery. "You c placed the-objects sqvqu miles awry
see the rin around the circumfer and two nlles high*
ence, very clearly, and a bulge in August 3j Tokyo,. Japan. Kosuke
the middle underneath. I've seen Miyazoki of control neteorolocicaj
lots of balloons and tills was no observatory said he saw a green
balloon*11 The Jet' appeared to be ish-white thing witha tail flying
catching up with objects when thejr thru the sky Aug. 2 p.n. Makoto
changed course and disappeared In* Sakai. a university student also
to the northeast' in a burst of saw it. He said it was bluish
speed that made jet look like it white and plit into halves befcro
was standing still* Shortly, they disappearing* Anothor witness said
appeared fron East again andcrossed It was oronge-whito* Dr:* Hideo
the sky at a terrific speed to Hiroso of the Tokyo Astrononlcal Ob
disappear in the West* CAAconflrnod servntory said it nust have boon a
fact that jet and bonber in air at netoor.
tho tino* The Jot cane fron Asco- Rockford, 111* Aug. 2* Plano-
da field near Alpena, Mich., flew spbtters on 'Skywatch' duty alert
over Green Bay and roturnod to As- ed to watch for flying saucers.
coda, Tho B-25 on way to Chicago The* order to watch for strange ob
fron Houghton. Mich." jocts cone fron the ccmnondinE of
Juiy 31 HcWatters, Quobee,Can ficer cf the Chicago filter center.
ada. Ovide Couturo. Farnboroagh, Dallas, Texas, August 3. ^fter
sow 8 saucors described as looking six persons called the Dallas News
like snowshoes and trailed by a Jlrining they'd soon a bright obj
jot plane zooning throughthe clear ect flashing,through tho sEy at a-
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Sopteribor 15. APRO Bulletin Pace Thirteen
^^ rron P age
ge 12J
_. ored objoct through binoculars
bcut-8 p. n. tho preceding Friday, and said it looked like a great,
E. H. Brewer, proxy of the . Toxas big star.
Astrononical Society announced that Jancsvillo, 111. Aug. ^*Milton
tho description givon of tho no to or Carr, Janesvllle business nan told
did not sound like a nctoor to him. police ho saw flying saucer about
After the initial report on Friday 1 a. n. Sunday as ho was closing
night, at least 12 pooplo called his place of business. Said tho
tho Nows Saturday to vorify that a largo anber ball soened bigger and
glowing, white objoct streaked brighter than the noon and travel
northward for. a few seconds, then ed in a straight line. Carrwatchod
wont out1 liko a light. being it for 30 socends before it disap
turned off. Said Breweri Every peared behind the trees. It loft
thing I've toon I've been able to no vapor trails.
explain
p Of course,, thero's. a lug. \f Son Franciscoi, Calif,
possibility
ibi off space ships
hi -fron
f Lt. B, A. Swinley reportod seeing
anothor planet. Mars is nuch ol saucers (round and silver and
der than the earth and probably definitely physical objects') at
nore advancod scientifically* 'Ro- an approximate 5,000-20,000 .feet
ninds ne, I did see. a. lightlike altitude and novlng at a speed bet
tho noon shining through the ter than kOQ nph ovor the
Farra-
cloudsono night rocontly.. -But lones..
A Hanilton F-86 was sent
tho noon was down* Did I soy I up to investigate, but could find
could explain everything I'd scon?' nothing.
g Two other
hr jets wont up at
Jacksonville. Fla. Aug. 3, J.B. other tines during
di th day to check
the
Lundy, National Airlines pilot said reports of Unidentified objects in
ho saw a light moving at less the sky and returned with negative
than
100 nph, then it suddenly increased results.
to what seoood to be about throo _ g. 5. Rockford, 111. Heman
thousand nph and clinbed cut of G. Nelson, reporter, relates the
sight. No date given on this OP story of saucer that ho and another
roport. saw the proceding Sat. night, It
Aug. 3t Los Angelos. Calif. Ed was spherical in shape as it tra-
Sullivan, President of the Civilian voled across the
th sky
k and appoaredto
Saucer Investigations said thoro be a flat, round, object, slightly
are just as nany saueors boing seen tilted in our direction* Not bril
one year\agp'f . but that people were liant like notoor, traveled paral
not reporting then for fear they lel with tho horizon, not downward.
would be accused of having one Traveled fr
fron hri
horison to horizon,
drink too nany* (cast to west) in three seconds.
Aug. 3, Washington, D. C. Dr. Nelson seated In ear with wife,
I. M. Levitt. Dirocto* of the Fels facing south. Tine: llilO p. n.
planotariun in Philadelphia, says Aug.. 5, San Matco, Calif* L
the saucers are reflections of large, tcar-drop-shapod bright rod
ground lights on cloud layers and grocn-bluo-ycllow and poach col
layers of hot air. Maj. Gen. John ored object flow out of a gray
Sanford said the Washington blips cloud at noon, traveled southward,
wore light inversions', and that vanishing into gray clouds ovor Pa
radar*is not dopondablo* lo Alto. Police said lt was prc
Aug. 3 Mojavc Dosort. Phanton bably a wet cloud, droplots refloe-
objects sighted and observed by ting sunlight.. At Hanilton Air
two specialists of the CAA and two Force Baso, airnon rcportod an ob
officials of the Sheriff*s dopart- joct shaped like a balloonor-
ncnt. Described the objocts as anglo color, circular-shaped, sone-
bright red saucers', that ono what like.a cloud; orango- colored.
swung across thi sky with a pon- trail-like object, color . roddisn
dulun notion. The other descended like a vapor trail whon sun is
slowly, then disappearedfron sight. shining on it. Five dlffcront so-
Throe pilots then took up the chasp ports, and the AF specialists said
in fastest jet interceptors, offi It was probably a flaro fired fron
cials declined to say whether jets a plane, and all five non saw the
caught up or not. Officials did sane object.
adnit that an unidentified object August 6 issue of the Augusta,
zipped across the sands last Tues 5a. Chronicle earriod article and a
day near tho A-Bonb laboratories in picture taken fron tho London Sun
Los Alamos, N.M. day Graphic of July 6, rolating sto
Aug. 3, Ada, Okla. Ada has had ry of Hcrr Oskar Llnko of Gornany &
saucer visitors for three Saturday his-daughter, Gabriel, who saw a,
nights in a row. Veto ran newsman flying saucer just inside tho Rus
tells of 10 *saucer-shaped objeotd* sian ssono of occupied Germany
flying in sane direction at sano nko said ho and his daughtor were
speed. Said the contors and tho hiding thoir bicyclo whon a , tiro
outer ring were amber-colored with plow noar Hassolbach. Whlo <push--
bright white ring between* ing the cyclo toward tho town,
. Aug* 3, Auburn, N. Y. Private Linko said he saw what he thought
pilot reported watching anbor-col was r. deer near the road, and wont
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Sortcabcr 15, 19^ AP?0 BuTIoirxii Pago Fourteen
(CorrT fron Page 13) Walcfonar "Beck, writing in the avia-
toward the spot where ho saw it. tion monthly, 'Der Flieser'., cited
Upon arriving, he found that about a 'Norwegian report1 as his source
50 yards away, two non in shimmer^ and said *the theory that flying
ing metallic suits were bending o- saucers originate on other planets
ver examining something on tho can new be dismissed. * He said the
ground* Ho wormed his way to.with- craft was made of 'shiny1 metal,
in about 30 yards of then, just and contained an undamaged atomic
then his daughter called him, and pile with a plutonium core. Beck's
the two men got into a large, a- article said tho saucer was first
most flat object which had been sighted, and 'secured1 by Norwegian
resting on tho ground. Link dos- jet pilots* -The object was sup-
cribed tho objoct as kO to 50 foot posed to be 120 to 150 feet in dia-
across, and looked liko a huge. ' 0- meter, driven by remote conir ol
val warming pan. Ho . said there and made of an unknown steel alii y.
was two rows of holes along, tho Albuquerque, N M Aug9 Doyle
sides, about a foot in diameter* Kline of the Albuquerque Tribune-
Thore was a black, cylindrical .con- siGhted 10 flying objects goinp
ning tower r.ising from the top, a- like 'a. bat out of hell1 Tuesday
bout ton feet high. The outer nite at 9*30 p.m, whilo-on hisfront
edge of the object began to glow porch.
after tho men got in, first aaencd .Aug.,9 Hot Springs, Ark, Six
green, then rod, then, Linke said residents of Hot Springs reported c
he heard a hum. As the glow. and flying saucer. Thirty minutes la-
hum increased, the conning towor tor. thro persons reported an ob~
retracted into the object, and the joct with a greenish light in . the
thing rose from the ground. From sky south of St, Louis,
the whirling effect of tho glowing Aug 11 Tokyo, Japan. A den-
oxhaust, Linke got tho .impression tist in Bcppu, Kyushu, reported
the whole thing was spinning like last night ho saw two bright cir~
atop,- Tho thing moved slowly at ctalar objects sail through tho sky
first, rapidly .gaining speed and from northeast to southwest . and
disappeared, still gaining height .0 from <jast to west. Ho said tho ob~
ver the hills toward Stcckhoin.Lat- jocts moved much faster than anair-
er, pooplo in the area said they plane but that he felt they wore
had seen something that theythought not shooting stars* Several othei-
was a comet at about the same time* persons reported seeing odd aerial
Thd thing had left a hole in tho lights,
ground where tho conning tower had Aug* 11, Dallas, Tuxas, Dr, M
rested before taking off, Hefep S. Mcllvecn of Fr.irfioldj Texas,
Linke also said that the men had snapped pictures of what hethousht
lamps of seme sort on their chests was a saucer whilo on vacation . in
which kept blinking on and off*- He Rocky Mountain National Po.rk, C<jno-
said his first impression was *hat rado. Picture shews whit a, lo.ig
it was some nsw Soviet weapon, and objoct in vortical .position to
afraid that something might happen ground. .(Newspaper ..cut probably
to he and his family, he took his of.very poor quality),
wife and six children and fled to Aug. ll.Romo, Italy* Leghorn
the Allied zone where he told his Airport emplojroos said thoysaw ar.
story* object flash, out of tho str&tos-
Aug* 7* Jerusalem, A resident phero, stop for about 20 seconds,
of Haifa spotted a bright green eXr thon disappear.
liptical-object with a broad, rap- Aug* 12, Rockford, 111* Ro;
idly revolving belt arcund it's mi- Munson, of 1231 Widergrcn Drive,
ddle flying through the sky. - rules out possibility that the #
Aug, 7. Rcckfcrdj 111. Mr. and objects he sightQd over Rockforc
Mrs. Roman Eouer, I50o Meadow court Aug* 10 could have been shooting
said *they sighted saucer over theta? stars usuolly so numerous at this
home at 12tl5 a, m. They said it time of the year* Munson sighted
was round, full of yellowish light the objects 533 p. m* in his back
and seemed to be moving from north yard* He was soon joined by his
to scuth. Mrs. Heuer said the ob- friends and neighbors* Ho said,
jec.t disappeared in about five min- 'They came up out of the horizon,
utes* in. the west, crossed the sky and
Aug* 8. Madrid, Spain, Three faded into the east* When they
flying saucers were reported over were caught in the sun's* rays you
Madrid Aug. 7 p m., travelling at could see a definite reflection on
high speed. Several hundred resi- tho object, as the sun reflects on
dents telephoned newspaper offices tho motallic surfaces- of an air-
to .report the round, shiny objects craft.1 As they disappeared intho
which they said loft vapor trails east they looked darker, but you.
in the sky. ' could toll by tho reflection of tie
Aug* 8. Munich, Germany. A sun that.they were definitely solid
German aviation writer claimed Fri- objects.' Two jet fighters were
day that Norwegian AF had captured sent up-from the C'Hr.re Interna-
aton-powered flying saucer which is tional Airport near Chicago to
undoubtedly of 'Soviet Origin.1 chase the oWectss but tho pilots
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Septeribor IS. 195L APRO Bit lotin Page Fifteen
XCon't frcn Page i*fj cors wore being sightod by hun
didn^t see the objects* Munson dreds of persons last week. Tho
said-that profound Interest shown Venezuelan Air Force say that they
in the report by the CAA and the were jet planes.
Air Force nade hin all the noro August 19, Lina, Peru* Folks in
certain the objects wore not 'fal the Peruvian capital city are oak-
ling stars'. He said thfc' *Air ing sure that no 'flying saucer1
Force called hin seven tines in w^ll fly over without their know
the course of an hour and that re ing it* A 'flying saucer observ
presentatives of the CAA are sche atory' has-been set up on the roof
duled to interview hin* Munson of a radio station. 'Spotters'
called CAA9 and guided jets to the ore assigned to watch -tho sky
spot, but they couldn't get - throughout the night. Extra-scx.s^
ven clcsc to the things* itive microphones have been set up
Aug. 15, U. S. 1st Marine Di to detect any strange" sounds fron
vision in KOREA. All but one of a above and relay then to loudspeak
marine infantry patrol deep in ers on tho street*
Conmunist territory several nilos August 22. Stuggeon Bay, Wis*
east of Bunker Hill reported.see At 31? p. n., farmers Charles
ing a saucer at about 10.000 feet Helnholz, 70, and Chase Schuylcr,
It hung there, east of the noon, 58, both of Claybanks township
for a few ninutes, then noved looked up fron their work in Helrw
sharply. When it veered again the holz' famyard and spotted an ob
patrol lost sight of it. They said ject-going through tho sky* Both
the object was very thin, and sound, men described the thing as looking
and had a light color but was not sonewhat like a perchute, round on
shiny. top and flat on tho botton, and .as
Aug..17 (?) Texas* A mysterious it flow, ib reflected the rays of
circle of light traveling at a tho sun* They also said the thing
fantastic rate of speed over "Nash was silver-colored and was. trav
was observed at 10 pn, Friday by eling from SSE to EME. Tho object
Danny Bookout, 13. Ho described took a straight path as nearly as
the lighted circle as having a they cculd discern, and the size
dark outer rin and a very bright was conparable to a half dollar
light in the cente.r. Ho said the held at arn's length. Fron tho
light passed fron the north to the time they first spottad the object
southeast,, traveling at a groat until it disappeared fron sight9
speed. Ho was positive ho didn't the interval was about 20 or 25
observe a shooting star Bookoutis seconds. Curing v/hich the thing
address is Route 6* Bex, 19^? Tex- passed thrciigh ar: arc of about 60
degrees* They said it made no
orkana, Texas*
r.oi-se and loft no trail* It was
August 17> Springfield, 111*
Residents of Springfield tail ay altsc observed by Bob Snith, 12 of
discussed a new saucera green
Routs 5? Sturgeon Bay.Helnholz, who
ball with an orange tail* The ob was formerly a Srcat Lakes sai
ject was seen buzzing over the lor, said he didn't think it was
city last night, and reportedto jotp, plane, balloon, netoor or Hal
the Springfield Journal-Register Iucinaticn,'n5rar;os reflection or
by a largo number'Of people* tfco usual atten&ts to explain away
Aug. 18, San Matoo, California such objects Both non said they
Earl Sloan, Bill Farnsworth and thought they must be some kind of
Darlene Stice interplanetary vehicle.
called the San Mat- Abcut two
eo County sheriff last night ninutes
to bofore the object passed
report two * 'bright, over, a largo plane went over the a
creany* pink*
lights traveling side by side roa* but it was proceeding in a
at N
terrific speed, and two bright, to S direction*
bluish-white lights headed south Aucust 23> Chicago, 111* Twc
east very fast at 10:15 pn* Sloan AF jot fighters directed by ground
sighted trfe pink lights at 10 p.n* observers chased a yellowish light
and Miss Stice, of Redwood City* in the sky Friday night but repor
and Fcrnsworth sighted the bluish ted that it blinked 'out whon they
vhite.ones while waiting for a started closing in on it. Af of
sfeop light to change in Redwood ficers in the Chicago FilterCenter
City. The blue-white lights were .said the blinkout of the light over
headed out over the bay when last nearby Elgin was reported simul
seen. taneously at lli#8 p.n. Friday nite
Aug. 17- Bogota, Colonbia by the pilots and D*. C. Scott, El
Hundreds cf porsons agreed today gin, supervisor of the Center's
that they saw a 'flying saucer' ground observers in the Elgin orea.
disappearing behind-the hills two Elgin is *+O nilos NW of Chier o.
niles north of Bogota last evening* Grcund observers said that whon the
Descriptions woro all sinilaran planes gave up the chase the light
oval objoct of groat brilliance e- reappeared and ascended rapidly in
nitting tail sneke and flying attho night sky. A few ninutes la
tremendous speed at about 6,000 ter, another post 20 niles north
footc In Venezuela, 'flying sau- and-west of Elgin reported spotting
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APRO Bi illetin Pare Sixteen
(Con't fronrage X51 day* 'It was sort of bime all over
a brightly glowing object* Obser end Elowed like phosphorus*T He
vers said it hovered for a short ran to within 30 feet of th object
tine and then disappeared* The jet and 'started yelling at it1, ho
fighters were.sent out fron O'Hare said* 'Then I saw these - sparks
field, NW of Chicago cone out of one part of thesides*
* August 23, Sturgeon Bay, They were.blue and yellow and rod*
Mr* Joseph Cornette, Jin Woorfel The saucer started spinning and
and Richard and Don Cornotte of there was a* sort of blue niat
Claybanks reported seeing two fornod under it and went straight
oval-shaped objects cone in fron up and away* Tho Windsor Dally
SW, circle and head back in the Star received four telephone calls
sane direction* They were fast, fron residents who said they spied
nado a loud noise, but left no ex 1sonething1 hovering- over the area
haust, or vapor trail. In sight where Gabriel said he saw his ob-
about one minute* jedt*
August 2bv West Pain Bdach, August 30, Santa Monica, Calif*
Fla* D. S* Desvergers.scoutnastcr Frederick G* Hehr watched a series
related how he was attacked by a of rectangular-shaped objects play
flying saucer on the ground when ing aoong breaks in the clouds at.
he investigated sone light flashes about 73O a, n. Over tho coasts
in tho woods August 19. He said line were throe connectod holes in
he was bringing his group of boys a cloudbank, and In the nlddle hole
into town and went to see what the a bright, rectangular object ap
light was, when he was struck by peared* A few* seconds later a
a ball of fire which knocked hin second joined it* Then others * ap
unconscious* and burned hair off peared in the second hole to* the
his am, and burned two holes in right. Then one of tho first tv.ok
his cap* Desvcrgers questioned off in a straight line*' It disap-
by officers fron Washington. Ho ?eared in 3 seconds and reappeared
said saucer shaped liko half rub ho sane way about ten seconds
ber ball about three feet thick at later. Then about 7-8 forned a
edges, and high enough in center dlanond formation with a larger
for nan to stand erect insido. one in the center* Sone started to
Scorched grass was found by the blink cut and reappear at - other
sheriff in the spot where Desvor- locations* Then they all disap
gors was attacked* One of tho peared in a few seconds* Total
scouts, Charles Stevens, said tho tine. 5-7 ninutes* That sane nite
group saw 'a big, glowing white at lit30 p* d. while going hone
light cone-down out of the sky and Mr. Hehr observed another one of
there were about six reddish lltes the objects about 3 dlaneters bo-
around it when it neared the low the noon, and stationary* Ob
ground* Scout David Rowan said servation tine about 3 ninutes*
that soon after Desvergers went By the tine he went to net field
into the woods, sonething went off glasses with which to View the
and showered sparks all over the object, the thing was gone, leav
area like a Ronon candle* After ing a faint vapor trail going up
a few days, Dcsergers said he left at HO degrees* -
could not give further dotallsfor Last, and certainly least, as
fear of sotting off another Orson we attempt to neet our deadline is
Welles panic* the story In PEOPIB TODAY "with the
August 25t San Fronds co .Calif trenendous news beat that saucers
Robert C. Gardner, 1890 Washington are jot-propelled U. S* and Russian
St. tcld how ho and his wife both guided nlssiles* Dimensions, 2oun
observed two silver-gray objects* ohing locations and are given but
looking like cross-sections of a the nanes of the 'civilian and rrl-
cone dipped off at tho end, fly ltary brains who reached these con*
ing erratically over San Francis^ elusions are not included* And the
co at 'terrific speeds' at ft30 nan Vho authored that literary gen
p* n August 2*f* . He - said they did not even rate a by-line*
appeared to be 150-200 foot
diameter, arid he does not believe
in
The above*8r!nss*us up to Aug
ust 31st in the recent sightings*
they are of this world* He said As is. our ..policy.* we oust atop
he thought they wero at about sonewhere in the 'sightings, o wfc
12,000 feet altitude, and going list only the sightings for two
at least 18OO nph* Objects in nonths prior tc publishing dato*
sight about 10 seconds, then one, and onding at'the last" day dff the
zooned crazily off in a SE dir ncnth innediafcejjr preceding print
ection. The other, ho said, hov ing tine* This tine we have gone
ered overhead for at lead oO sec over our page Unit of 10 pages to
onds like a helicopter end then put cut a 16-pago bulletin* Conr
took off in tho sane general dir soquently, this being canning sea
ection*
son and fall hcuse-cleoning tine,
. August 28,Windsor, Ontario,Can we*re a little late. We're very
Gabriel Durocncr said ho saw a
sorry, but it could net be avoid
luninous object 30 foot in diag
ed* sichtings have been condensed
notor in a Hold south of here to-i-
fron orig:!n??.l clippings ito nake
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