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SPACE REVIEW
"SAUCERS iM THE NEWS
May AGUEZ, PUERTO Rico, Oct. 3, 1952—
Strange objects were sighted by two per-
Mayaguez on Oct. 3, they were
sing East and were red in color. It was
out 10:30 p.m. when they were sighted.
NoOrkWAY AND SWEDEN, Oct. 13, 1952—
October the Norwegian Govern-
d that a strange object resemb-
ling a saucer landed on Norwegian soil.
German experts are claiming that the de-
are af Russian origin, and the des-
iption given by Norway fits the descrip-
1 given by German experts. Stockholm,
weden, has also been sighting strange
objects
sons
ment state
MELBOURNE, AUS
-A young woma
green ball flying toc
meteor. She sa
ess
TRALIA, Sept. 13, 1952
sighted a camper
fast to be a plane or a
smelled like a rotten
¥, Nov. 1, 1952
ig of the third Inte
ational Astro# cal Congress in Ger-
nany where 200 wn entists from 12 cos
tries gathered they stated that saucers
not from Mars or any other planet
said they are merely optical and
HUISshONs
STUTTGART,
At the recen
New YorK—A terrific air
place over a small area of
NLY., which broke windows,
racke walks and caused general
nic. The were no planes around
eduled at that time, Oct. 1952
ERNATIONAL AIRPORT, NEW YORK,
kt. 16. 1952—A blue flame flashed over
re mal Airport at 7:33 p.m, It was
ill-like object. Hayden Planeta
ul stated it may have been the
»f a meteor.
&k, YORK, ENGLAND, Sef 20,
1s During exercise ‘Mainbra RAF
pilots ore a white object a 000
feet. The ¢ ject was silver in color and
circular. It 1 tained a erwetl
spee d before beginning to descend, swing-
ing like a pendulu It followed the air-
craft, revolved own axis at times
» took
slow
and the
WasHincTon, D.C., Oct. 16, 1952—-The
Navy announced that it launched rockets
from giant balloons, high above the North
Geomagnetic Pole, sod sent them to alt:-
tudes of about 40 miles. The balloons were
as tal] as a 10-story building.
PARIS, FRANCE, Oct. 7, 1952 — A flying
saucer was sighted over Southern France
y two Air France pilots.
WESTERN KOREA FRONT, Oct. 29, 1952
U.S. troops saw a half-dozen mysterious
park- -throwing ° ‘cartwheels’’ over the wes
ern front of Korea. They were as the eye
ices, 18 inches in diameter, moving in a
15-foot circle.
GAILLAC, SouTH OF FRANCE, Oct. 29,
1952-—For the second time in two weeks,
20 townspeople of Gaillac saw a series of
white circular objects, slightly swollen at
the center, spinming across the sky, they
were flying in formation of two and were
grouped around something that looked
like a giant flying cigar. As the objects
passed overhead they. let fall a sort of
string of bright wh#te threads, which set-
tled gently ees and telephone lines
When the people tried to pick them up,
they melted like ice. A police officer who
picked uy of the thread said: ‘It
looked like glass wool and it melted away
almost as soon as it was touched.”
OLORON, 17, 1952—-About
a dozen people, including a schoolmaster,
saw flying saucers surrounding a long cigar
like object flying through a clear sky at
ibout hoe feet.
some
FRANCE, Oct.
New ZEALAND—The clippings and stor-
ies from New Zealand are swamping our
office and are so numerous that we must
devote a whole page to them in our April
ssue.
For move detatled information on any
thove, please write to IFSB
Please a yOu cli pin hal you send
la
to us. and note the source.
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