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CONVENTION
11.
| Citizen-News
Thursday, April 7, 1900
Planet Pluto
Saucers Seen,
Talked With?
By AUSTIN CONOVER
SUNSET STRIP—The invitation to the press read:
Object In
Sky Near
Would You Believe—‘Sauecer’ Visits Wichita?
He said his mother said it might be the
Air Force “playing a trick.”
None of the neighbors reported any-
thing unusual when told of the saucers
landing, and the police dispatcher said
Bloom’dale
i Cele
they had had no reports. it breaking off until Friday. Pieces were if somebody was in one . . . that they mr 7
HOWEVER, JOHNNY and his mother scattered into the driveway. would be friendly, Latest ‘Flying
a : : : Saucer’ Report
The Wichita Beacon
BLOOMINGDALE~—Two
Bloomingdale youths reported’
last night to Van Buren county
sheriff's deputies the sighting of
an unidentified flying object
north of this village. |,
did point out something unusual. Along
the driveway lay pieces of concrete that
once served as a reinforcement sheet
along the house's foundation.
Mrs. Thomas said she never noticed
Also, sand had swirled into the drive-
way area,
Johnny said he was not anxious to
repeat his sighting experience. But, he
hoped if they ever came back . . . and
By FRAN KENTLING
Beacon Staff Writer
An ll-year-old Wichita boy has joined
the ranks of those across the nation who
have reported seeing ‘flying saucers”
during the past week.
Johnny Sparks said that early Friday
morning he saw two “flying saucers”
that made a humming noise and were
bigger than cars, He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs, Calvin Coolidge Thomas, 916
N. Topeka.
When it started leaving I covered up
my head.”
WHEN CONTACTED at the home,
Mrs. Thomas said that about 5 a.m. Fri-
day Johnny came running up to her
room nearly hysterical.
“He was crying that he had seen two
flying saucers,” she recalled. |
Ironically, Mrs. Thomas said after-
wards, she had been dreaming of flying
saucers and possibly heard the hum-
ming noise herself.
She said Johnny had told her that at
first he thought a big diesel truck was
Cop 6 ore
Te.
Saturday, March 26, 1966 —
13
Here is the story the way he told it: pulling into the driveway, but then the Doug Dickerson, 17, and, |“Several persons who have been contacted by messen- ‘
“Thad been upstairs to my mother's MWRMInE noise started ow about’ the James Melvin, also 17, said /gers from outer space will be available Wednesday for 4. MICHAEL "X'' BARTON; Futura Press; 48127. Publish: ''The Interplanetary News'! (Free).
oer See eit Atta rere ‘interviews at 9000 Sunset Blvd.” The “several” at the|
about 9 p.m. In the vicinity of |headquarters of World Harmony, Inc., turned out to be
the Bill Petrick farm, three and /six Jed by Estelle C. Prins, president, who said she
-half miles north ef Bloom- “ i .
ae Dickerson told Melvin, j|has not only sighted flying saucers but also communi-
‘ “humans” in-
who was driving, to stop the |
car.
The boys said they observed
an object off to their right over
a swamp, hovering in the air.
They estimated the distance at
from 100 to 200 yards from th¢
road, and the height of the |
object-tram 500 100 yards.
They said the object was
about the length of a car with a
flat bottom and a rounded top
such as a football cut in half.
There were three lights on the
object, they said.
They described the lights as
being one red light on each end
of the object, which kept blink-
ing off and on, and one yellow |
light in the center of the object |
room and then I heard this funny noise.
“It went mmmmmmm—like a flying
top. I started to go back to bed when
I heard it. Then I looked out the window
and I saw it.
“1 saw this flying object that people
have been talking about. It had colored
lights and was spinning.
“tt was bigger than a car and the
colors were purple and red and orange
and green,
“WHEN I SAW THEM at first, it was
up in the sky. Then I saw them laying
right by my window.
“Tt didn’t look like it had any windows
and it landed like an airplane. When it
started landing it had legs and put them
on the ground.
“The top part spun, but the rest didn’t
It was like a big fat doughnut. The top
had something like a cap that kept going
round and round.
“The second one looked just like the
saucer activity in Michigan last Sunday
until after he told a neighbor about his
nighttime vision. The Michigan report
was attributed to swamp gases by an
Air Force investigator.
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15:
JOHNNY SAID HIS saucers landed
on a driveway on the north side of the
house—nowhere near a swamp.
Johnny evidently had spent a fitful
night because of an earache that kept
him out of school Friday.
When asked if he could have been
having a bad dream, Johnny replied: “I
am pretty sure I was awake because
I had just fed my pet rat. It had 11
babies. I got back into bed, but I didn’t
even have time to cover up before I
saw them.”
The boy estimated that each saucer
stayed about five minutes, and his story
did not vary with each repeated telling.
MRS. THOMAS ADMITTED she was a
little embarrassed about the sighting,
She made it clear at the out-
set that UFO (unidentified fiy-
ing object) is not the right way
to refer to the objects she has)
sighted “because they are no
longer unidentified.””
Bring Warning
“We know these are from out-
er space,” she said with a nod;
from the other five sighters.
‘We know that they come to
warn us against the spread of
the contagion of war to outer
space.
“Like the star that guided the!
16.
V7
eS ee
“4 5, hich remained steady. | A | 2
first one. One came down and the other but she did not doubt the boy's story. Btatt Photo by Harold Late * yg || wise men at the time of the ° 18. MOLLIE THOMPSON;
came up. The other one just sat and Johnny said. he never thought. there Meg Mites and Johany, exaiiioed tiyingssancoe dees car okay paid they observed. the|| ‘veer icodae reacted P.O. Box 105; Merlin, Oregon 97532. 3
spun, too.
“I was too scared to wake anyone up.
UFO Sighting Reported Here
lot a Star--Notan Aircraft, Says |
‘geo S. Smith Family of North Bend
was anything like flying saucers “until
lawn? are trying to guide mankind to-
saw them.
ward universal peace and har-|
mony.”
Miss Prins said that space!
people have communicated with!
her in the English language|
‘though a bit haltingly” and that
jone such communication was;
jwith people from the planet
| Pluto,
Linton, Astley Bank, Darwen, Lancs., England.
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19.
ee OT mee
THE MONTREAL STAR, MONDAY, APRIJ. 4, 1966
Boy Is Burned
By ‘Flying Ship’
Canstian Prose
HAMILTON, Ont, April 4—A 13-year-old Hamilton
boy has a curved burn on his hand he claims came from
touching the “antenna” of a soft-glowing “flying ship.”
ship.”
Charles Cozens claims two) 3 veg
strange “ships” landed in a
93526.
20.
Citizen News
THOSE SPACE PEOPLE! G14 lke
Flying Saucers,
Quakes Linked
She parted with the informa-
tion that the flyirig saucer peo-|
ple travel in gigantic saucers as|
much as 10 miles long and that'
these house as many as 4,000
{smaller saucers for reconnoiter-
The Louis S. Smiths, who live
|on the CCC road, spent an in-
| teresting 10 minutes or so Thurs-
culars,
“It appeared to be trav
al,
day evening, April 7, as they
used binoculars and a telescope
to watch something in the sky
which they were unable to inden-
tify except as an Unidentified
| Flying Object.
| It was first seen- by Phil, 15,
a freshman at Mount Si, about
10 p.m. “I was out walking the
dog, and the first thing that at-
lights. I knew it couldn't be a
star, Then I realized it was mov-
ing.”
Phil ran in the house and
called his parents and his sister,
power) on a tripod and said he
had a fairly, good view of it. His
father said he was unable to see
|through the telescope: “Every
time I tried it the object would
jMove where a tree blocked my
vision.” But he, Diana, and Mrs.
Smith took turns with the bino-
[tracted me were the bright|
from north to south,” P|
“Som
idly and was heading in the get
eral direction of Rattlesnake
Ridge.”
Phil described it as somewhat
saucer-like in shape (see his
sketch) and of a_blue-grayish
color in the moonlight. He said
the band around the center was
brilliantly lighted.
Mr. Smith agreed on the bril-
liance of the lighting but said
he was unsure whether the cen-
ter band was illuminated by
bright lights or whether they
{were flames — “whatever they
far away it was. “I had some
|pilot training during the war,
and I know how hard it is to
estimate distances but I felt it
was quite a way from us,” he
said.
He agreed that his son’s sketch
of the shape of the object was
St. Petersburg Times,
- ‘Mysterious UFO’
Escorts Burns Plane
April 26, 1966
SAUCER SHAPE. This is a rough sketch by Phil Smith, 15, of the
Unidentified Flying Object watched by Phil,
and his sister for about 10 minutes the eve:
band in the center (resembling windows) gave out the bright
lights which first attracted Phil's attention.
ig of April 7. The
| reasonably accurate,
| “There were times when it ap-
| peared to be moving in a straight
|line and then you couldn't see
much shape, just the band of
lights. But now and then it would
see
| shape,” he explained.
| All the Smiths are sure it was
|not a heavenly body, nor an air-
plane,
| “It was much bigger than nor-
| mal aircraft,” Mr. Smith said.
They had an easy comparison.
While they were watching the ob-
ject, an airplane flew overhead,
All agreed that the object they
were watching was much larger.
They watckcd until the object
moved out of range. They were
Both Mr. and Mrs. Smith said
they had been somewhat skepti-
cal of the many reports of the
sighting of such objects. No
more — they don’t know what it
was, but they know they saw
something very strange in the
friendly skies that Thursday
night,
BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED
Police Follow
field behind the Hamilton
Mountain police station on
Upper Wellington Street Tues-
day night.
Constable Arnold Pead, sum-
moned to the home after the
parents repeatedly questioned|
| their son before reporting the
incident, verified the three-
inch, yellowish burn mark on
the boy's hand.
Charles said he ran behind
a fence after seeing one “ship”|
land, closely followed by an-
other.
He described ‘the objects as
“eight feet long, four feet wide
and three feet high with red,
made a buzzing sound and “lit |
up the grass around.”
Only one had an antenna, he
said. “It was thicker at the
base and narrowed to the size
of a nickle at the top.’
| When he touched tthe anten-
| na, a flash “of electricity” oc-
curred, and he received a shock,
| His father, James Cozens, a
draughtsman, said he explained
the seriousness of calling the
police “but Charles was empha-
| CHARLES COZENS
tie and could not be shaken.”
Last Wednesday Laverne.
|Emery, 18, and his brother|
Owen, 14, reported seeing two
objects flying low over the city.
| Mr. Emery, an engineer, said
his sons were “extremely shaken
up by what they had seen.”
‘They said the objects made “a
whirring noise, not at all like
By AUSTIN CONOVER
HOLLYWOOD — There is a
definite correlation , between
earthquakes and sightings of
flying. saucers, a spokesman for
‘Mental Investigations of New
Dimensions declared today in
an exclusive interview.
Wesley H. Bateman’ of 4916
Franklin Ave., which is’ the
international headquatters ‘of
|MIND, reported: *Our research’
reveals not only a pattern of
flying saucer sightings after
earthquakes and explosions of
underground nuclear
but also the reason for the in-
ithe Russians detonated the larg-
{est underground nuclear explo-
sion ever. Since this detonation,
there’s been a rash of earth-
quakes, They've occurred’ in
‘Turkey, China, Formosa, Japan,
\|Spain, Africa, Yugoslavia and
||Russia as well as in the United
devices |
‘Thoughts need not be expressed
in words. For instance, it isn’t
necessary to know the word for
pencil to* communicate the
thought of one,“ also its size,
color and shape, to a receptive
mind.”
Age of Achievement ‘
Bateman Wert-on t6 éxplain
that the reason for many of the
flying saucer sightings taking
place in swamp lands is be- i
cause “‘the’ inhabitants of these
space crafts have been inter-
ested in studying the frequency
barriers of swamp . microbes.”
As for the future, he pre-
tual
chievement.
ay
ing purposes near Earth.
flying saucers in the Hollywood
{hills as well as elsewhere.
such sightings since 1956, scored
gators who have looked into the
||matter. “They are nothing more
than official
said, “They are trying to hide|
from our citizens the fact there
are extraterrestrial people.
detail the flying saucer “fireball!
with a sulfur smell” that she)
|sighted in Georgia. Lillian Wil-
States.
Quotes Scripture
“During this same period,
In Hollywood Hills
Miss Prins reported sighting
Gabriel Green, who said he|
has made between 85 and 100|
the Air Force and other invest!-
debunkers,” he!
“Fortunately, the younger
ahead of most adults on this)
matter.”
Quest for Truth
Maria Graciette Elliott, ac-
tress and author, described in
lers, executive director of Har-'
mony House, cited her interest’
in flying saucers as part of ‘my’
‘The Thing’ Sets Britons
\|there have been many flying
||Saucer sightings. The majarity
\/have been on or near the. 40th
parallel in the Northern Hemi-
sphere.”
Bateman, who believes the
Presence of flying saucers it
long range quest for trut
\Visible Again
JANUARY 13, 1966
10. DR. GEORGE KING; The Aetherius Society;
6202 Afton Place; Hollywood, Calif. 90028.
Publish: 'The Aetherius Society Newsletter"!
(Donation basis). Phone: 465-9652.
SPACE AGE
THE COCKEYED BALLAD
But China, Russia and the U.S.A.
Boy—don't let them fool you!
Take a look at this world of ours,
Just one mud ball in the sea of stars.
Other planets have no color-bars,
"Cause they've got perspective.
Yanks and Ruskies put men into space,
But it's all a mad politician's race,
Institute of Parapsychology;
871 Gower St.; Hollywood, Calif.
Phone: 469-5438.
90038.
SONGS by Mollie Thompson
SPACE-TALK
|Diana, 18, a Mount Si senior.|were they were very bright and |not alarmed, only interested : ; : ei *
> es «| y A ; ” Z i t i jr % eneration is not so inclined to 1
They all fan outside and al re: | seemed fo radate from that area) M2VE_ rapidly’ fo the Teton They said they had heard no re blue and green lights set into ire fing eter Deve acta wine than five} sna at 0 endo There's a cockeyed feeling in the world today
jPort sighting the strange object.|on the object,” he said, seen to te tite cent, ond | ports to indicate. that any of thelr computer.” “First, let -me point’ out ‘that|th Py battler and enter| — /SPonse I've received at the Teen| 4s : ; 1
i - | nei; i F sei e frequency barri g ‘ : w u Ww one
Phil used a telescope (| He was reluctant to guess how fat %, tle. which st: eighors shared the experience Saal ae ig] at the beginning of Maren, 1965,(c" /reaueney barrier and enter) Fair shows me youth is. far That power politics is here to stay. The powers that be will tell us we're al .
They'll tell us that in space we are unique;
On this little desert island we call Earth
The human race is just a kind of freak.
When we send our envoys into space
There'll be a smile upon this planet's face,
'Cause brother, right out there—I'm telling you,
There's another human race; it's very true!
They're a very, very peaceful crowd,
Times Staff Writer 4-18-66 San Diego Union ; ‘= fone . . ae . +
xk x bo ee on Sa u 85 M il : | S ; culatin An ele Dy A Lights in Sky 2 One-up-manship in this Year of Grace. For they just never go to war.
MEETS ee cer Hes pec & ew the earthquake “topled te| tracted attention of residents of It makes you giggle. And they cannot interfere,
Gov. Haydon Burns, four cynt- FREEDOM, Pa. (UPI) — | about 15 stories in the air, | Hong Kong, 4-11-66] London, Apr. 10. isbitiag shies wey oor ee ee ee See ee The population stands and stares, This is by Universal Law.
Flares Over
cal newspapermen, Mrs. Burns
Two brilliantly lighted uniden-
“The Thing” — or “Things”
— returned to Britain
fin Wanaque, according to two
rw , had a steel-like shell and was | the sky.”
six Bi taff_ members ! tified fly’ bject: “ fas toda: used r : y: WESLEY H. BATEMAN Cliftor . * *
Northeast |="! sous. of ahr that Sted ent GS Mate | Shaped “someting Utes hot || Seday fais have failed tas to veoiain opt Peet | |More recemly, te Aasan| cartons anes Peter Hrevo, 29 Dawson Ave. While men in capsules explore upstairs. The spaceman's message to us all
looked suspiciously like 5/1 un- away, at Benton Harbor, | The crew reported watching | . | ; : and Dennis’ Reynicks, 11! i
NEW YORK (UPD — A ame{itenified tying object escorting|} | Mich., early yesterday, g The Sunday newspaper ) husband, Tom, told the paper. | bier ve “neem 98] | A Second Patan thas dao or Wastheent Why we can't even manage our own affairs! Is based on how to banish fear,
ing object — apparently a mete-
orite — swept across the East
Coast sky shortly after dark last
night, touching off thousands of
calls to police, fire stations and
the Burns campaign plane for
about 40 miles over Central, Flor-
ida. ,
The object was first spotted
‘by co-pilot Herb Bates. He said
he saw the object “when we
.Police alerted by radio to
be on the lookout for an ob-
| ject heading their way fol-
lowed the “bright circular” |
| object from Atwater, Ohio, to
Freedom, a distance of 85
miles.
the object over a
motel to voit Mier chaetved |
as it rose higher in the air. |
In Freedom, Spaur reported |
the cbject, which had an an- |
tenna-like’ protrusion on its
underside, hovered above the |
News of the World — with
a massive circulation of
about 7m — printed pictures
on its front page of an object re-
sembling a space craft that it
said was pholographed _ from
an airliner by 8 woman passen-
“Then it pulled in two fins at
the top and then two at the
bottom to go into a flying saucer
type shape. ‘Then it | banked
away and disappeared com-
pletely.” =
The new reported sighting—
earthquakes in Spain that year
were followed by reports of fly-
ing saucers in Portugal.
The researcher offered this
explanation: “Flying saucer
people are ndt so much con-
3-22-66
UFO Seen
In Michigan
Road in order to get a full view
of the vast Wanaque Reservoir.
About 10:40 last night, they
said, a bright point of light ap-
peared to be hovering above the,
ice. As Reynicks prepared to)
a
Some cheek—colonization!
Besides, they've got people on Venus and Mars.
They got lads and lasses and ma's and pa's.
And if we only understand,
We will find it heaven here.
While we must rely on war,
news agencies reporting eVery-|oo% off from Orlando.” Bates cruiser in which he and Depu- | ger with a standard cine ca i i i i
A . mera | and photographs vouched for | |cerned about our nuclear test- photograph it, the light disap-| t
thing from a plane about to] ageq “it stayed wi Portage County, Ohio, De- | ty W. L. Neff were rid | and devel by f i i
ig ZA ed with us for at i e riding. veloped in an ordinary | by one of the newspaper's | |ing or the destructive power of ze fared. '
crash to “flying saucers. fesat 40. thlies, fen at) dieap| puty Sheriff Dale Spaut, an | opspor warts commercial laboratory. Photographers—coincided with | our earthquakes as about the| |, TLLSDALE, Mich. (UPI) But it returned, with a “‘red- And they ve got better trans port than four-wheel cars. We never will be happy here.
A spokesman for the Federal
Aviation Ageney at Kennedy In-
peared, like he turned off the
Air Force gunner during’ the
Korean War, said the object
The Ohio deputy sheriffs |
The woman, Mrs Joan Old-
field, 38, said she was flying in
Tecent fresh reports of uniden-
tified flying objects in the Unit-
change in the frequency barrier
which is produced by our mag-
‘A county civil defense director|
and 87 co-eds said today they|
dish tinge, bobbing and weav-
ing,” according to Hreno.
Have you ever seen 'em?
While this world's economy
juice. It's the first one I've seen “about 30 to 45 feet in diame- | Were joined by East Palestine sti ir. | $4,,States and new claims that i spent
ternational Airport said it ap-/in 29 years of flying. i ten feavaled = Patroi + a British United Airways air-| “The Thing” that has been | |netic field and which is affected| |Watehed ‘an eerie, hovering} | Bentley Spencer, Wanaque 4 A A 7 % Re
. ying. | at speeds from 80 rolman Wayne Houstcn, li + : t
peared the object was a meteor| Bates reported the sighting to Git ater who said “when the object got So raph cen toe eae Hfiied by S21 witnesses in the | jby earthquakes and nuclear] ‘fying object settle ina] [Civil tee at Opa Dee Those F lyin g Saucers whiskin g through our skies Is based on hards hip, strife and fear.
swampy hollow near a college|
moving from south to north. It}capt, Nathan Sharon of the. too far ahead of ‘us it a nock in Staffordshire County 15 explosions. i i . :
* i ee st th: “ + | if ed the reservoir :
was believed to have landed in/morida Highway Patrol. Sharon BRIGHT LIGHT peared to stop and wait.” days ago when she spotted what | basin {© TOnths has been seen This frequency bartier has} JGormitory Monday night | Ie ont thelr occupants hop, Must take some power to make them rise. How do they live without a war
Long Islarid Sound. went to the cockpit and ob: hic had, never seen anything | “Deputy Robert Wilson, mon- a jotlinee | Wat another plane, | | Authorities no longer’ took | [hampered man's mental de-| | Willlam van Horn. 41, Hill ino to see the “object,” first i : 5
THE SPOKESMAN said the|served the object and went back this bright Before in my lie," | itoring the cals trom the | She tmia,ene whipped out ner | fa eaeanee wt fhe Warmins. | [slopment and hls communica fede, Coanty, civil dtfente 1 soued over the reservoir and But government departments just hide their eyes, In their lands of milk and honey?
tower at Washington airport re-|to tell Gov. Burns. Burns In. Hentoo Harbor, tree | iser, said Spaur and Neff camera and aimed. Ministry of Defence has | lare so many space people 1| [watched the unidentified object| |!" nearby communities Tuesday
ported seeing the object dash
looked out the window and then
came back and told newsmen|
city rubbish collectors watch- |
were questioned by an “Air
Force colonel” in Freedom.
“It seemed to hover for three
seconds round our airliner,” ber
examined negatives of pictures
would dumbfound you if I were
through binoculars for three
night and again yesterday morn-
And call them meteors!
They don't need economy,
“Sl ero alo warren UFO ues |_| ga ig byt wih ane | However hi Fuce im ee eee ee elaesel Cn Fe Regie With all the lies that th hey don't !
A ae . light so bright “you couldn't | quarters ater Pitishun: Ue ees meee cae: “Much of our knowledge has| | It was the second straight| | while, were lacking. The Air ith a the lies at the rint and shout Because the on use any money:
ceived from Boston airport, Newsmen and staff members q at Gre ttsbur- | ?
Gate “diccrall jad seraumedlicckes Veek-tie clade at ae! Tok straight ati.” gh Alrpoct said 1t had oo to | come to us from these peone:| Jnight large number of/ |Force dismissed the ince Th 1 blie! eat fe t t Th t give us any ships
id ji g | i: wil Ss Te] ed set ir i ings of le oe
secing the object sweeping high|plane ind spotted what P| osept Franklin said it was ' port on the UFO. aioe ncn ne | (anibentided fying cbiees al Planets: Vents sind duplier- e general public's got its work cut ou hey cannot g y BS:
through the air. ’ |peared to be two round spots o! c . ! southern Michigan. Sunday! * : sat :
One pilot said it was a fireballlligt. At the time the plane was Monday Mar.28,1966 ge Los Angeles Herald raminer aaa ere rer ih teear | [ARgti a Riven ‘pollcetnen and-af Figuring what it's all about. So we must try and build our own.
with a long vapor trail. The
FAA said a vapor trail was un-
usual, but apparently was the|
result of the object getting into
fon a northwest course from
Orlando to Tallahassee. |
THE LIGHTS were off to the
northeast of the plane and ap-
SAUCER BLAST? SIX .
5
Language is not the problem.
At Pierre |_
least 40 other persons said they!
watched a similar object,
guarded by four sister ships,
land in a swamp about 45 miles
northeast. of here near Ann
3-24-66
‘BALL OF FIRE
IN HOLLYWOOD
But just you keep on trying.
I suppose you know why I'mtelling you this,
But they are waiting right out there,
Oh, my friends, we're not alone!
the earth's lower atmosphere. A A ‘ 7 * a =
w_smokesman for, the_ Alt lttout the same speeds The pt TOWNS SEE MYSTERY Sight UFO Nagar cx orl So you won't shriek or shake your fist How do they go at such great speed,
‘orce a oe the? a flyi N.C, March 28 (1 ‘A glowing blue ob- é eae ‘ . j rs : : :
Base, Newburgh, N.¥., con-|s er go00 fect and at aves Jat fect streaked’ iow across parts of western North Caro. SERRE AG) Five Piers Realtor Spots peroreiyaip See When you discover Martians do exist! And vanish then without prediction?
firmed that it was a meteorite!
breaking up and burning itself!
out.
DR. ASHER CHAPMAN, an
miles an hour. Everyone aboard
the plane watched the lights for
several minutes and Burns or-
dered the pilot to turn toward
over Valdese.
bul
lina about 2 am. ‘today and exploded without a sound
| The explosion lit up the town like a gigantic ‘flash.
b,
Police officers in Six towns in three counties said
an unidentified flying object high
in the skies over the Capital
city about midnight Thursday.
, They said they caught sight of
Saucer-Like 3-22-66
Flying Object
Carl F. Bea of 21 Marlm
ley Monday night, also was
seen here.
Mrs. Belle Roth, 1042 S.
Holt Ave., told the Citizen-
They're real nice fellows.
I know, 'cause I met one a week ago!
Because they use free energy,
And there isn't any friction.
examiner for the FAA said he|the object. they saw. the light. It was moving from east to west. a bright light in the sky which street, News she saw the object
‘ Pr J s , Bridgeton realtor, report- . ° Fi .
rushed to the window of his| At that point the lights aj Officer Melvin Barlowe of the Newton police depart- appeared for a time to be a ae a, about 7:20 p.m. Monday | 9
po Pod yaa es Sa oe Bg Oe coasts} led. 10° Bridgeton police "Monday His ship came down for an hour or so. Brother have you seen their ships 7
home in Glen Cove, N.Y. to see
the object traveling “about 1,000}
feet above ground, 300 to 400
miles an hour, from south to
north.” He said he at first
thought the flaming object was
an airplane, as did many oth-
ers. But, he added, the object
did not dive, but continued in a
horizontal plane.
The object was sighted for
about five to 10 seconds, most
peared to rise and then disap
peared as though the electricity
had been switched off. Every-
one aboard the plane lost sight
of the object at the same mo-
ment. During the time the
object was visible Pilot Fred
Scharrer was in contact with
Miami air traffic control. He
‘said that air traffic control was
asked if it had anything on the
radar besides the Burns plane.
reports indicated.
They reported they did not.
ment in Catawba County said
could not estimate its speed,
could move that fast.”
bolt of fire with fire arcing off the edges.” He said it
made no sound when it passed.
Barlowe estimated its altitude to be 1000 feet. He
“we don’t have anything around here that could
catch it,” he said. “No swamp gas or nothing like that
Barlowe said he was alone in his patrol car when
he saw it, but he said Sgt. Donald Burgess patrolling
in another car across town saw it also.
Police officers at Valdese were filling the tank of
thelr patrol car when they saw the object silently: ex.
it looked like a “big blue
paevloce They saw no fragments fall.
a
‘We Couldn’t Live in Their Atmosphere’
Mesenh dia,
tion. Then the light moved swift-
ly in a southerly direction.
‘The lighted object was moving
too fast to be an orbiting satel-
lite,.the observers said. It took
the object about five minutes
to move through an are of 20 to
25 degrees, they said, and then
the light blinked out.
They said the light appeared
to be at a very high altitude,
moved at tremendous speed and
made no noise that could be
heard from their vantage point.
lradio of his car suddenly cyt
that he saw a saucer-like flying
object in the sky over Clark's
Pond aréa of Fairton.
He told Desk Officer Russel!
Harris he was putting a sign ha
front of a property when the
out and he looked up and saw
‘a dirty-gray object in the shape|
of two saucers—one atop the|
other—blending with the sky.
He heard a whine and the ob-
ject went out of sight traveling
while sitting in her ear near |
her home. ° j
She sald it looked like a big
ball of fire and appeared to
be over the Sunset Strip. It
traveled in a northwesterly
direction and disappeared
over San Fernando Valley.
Mrs. Roth said she first
thought an airplane was on
fire and crashing, She de
seribed the bail of flame as
“very bright” and said it ap-
at high speed and the radio
‘came on again,
peared to be white hot.
He talked to me, but then he had to go.
Real interested I was!
Got brothers on Venus and Saturn, it seems—
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!
Sisters have you seen them glow,
As they dance and hover in the sky,
And make our fastest jets look slow ?
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