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65 HS1 834228961 62 HQ 83894 SUB a

124 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: May 24, 2007 · Broad topic: General · Topic: 65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_SUB_A · 124 pages OCR'd
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Reports Though a large part American public appears to be convinced that ing saucers do exist, so far the Air Force has not | heen able_ to ween AD es (rack down a. single bona | | | | spite__the {, that i 5 States aviators | have spent hour = lu pon hou | checking re- | ports not_only b PEARSON, i nomena _as_ migg- ets from Venus, shooting stars, apd This column has now been alle to examine Air Force files, and it is quite evident that the Air Force has instaking jo of trying to establish whether or not do 4 , These files show that consider- lable time was even spent check- the report received from or Bruce Cabot and the Echo, a newspaper in Kansas City, that corpses’ of blond, beardless 3- foot men from Venus had been seen arriving on A flying saucer By a man named Coulter, “pead on arrival, these space- | fovie Act yandotte { } ing fravelins , in theit teeth, and wore shoes re- | i ‘ in skin according | t pling humen § ns story told the Air Force, 4 thermore, Coulter was eS a, to have as proof of this visit ieee venus—a lunar clack op- from A A ting on 4 28-day cycle, a space Ta, and, gear from. the flying radio, “Of them supposedly ar- saucer, er the blond midgets riving wit Ss. . from Veni So the Air Foree, fs cent . of these rumors, painstak- | most a patiently investigated. | ingls mysterious, Mr. Coulter | The ut to be George Koehler turned © advertising sale this planet, n numeral of os By Drew Pearsop » of the ; avities | tween 11:20 and midgets had no ¢ ti aoe ash Cf +44 Plentiful,.‘Sa VI, -His space radio was a chunk oP Smet that utterl) faite to pick up a message or even a wheeze from space. | In the face of this evidence, , Koehler still claimed knowledge | of the little men, but refused to ‘divulge his source and drastically reyised his story. , According to the ‘confidential | Air Foree report, “Koehler stated | fhat he had no parts of flying spucers in his possession at pres- t. He denied having ever seen y flying saucer or its occupants.” lying Washtub - Another_hot, tip which Air Force investigators atiently tracked own was that a flying saucer ha actually crashe near Warr n e report was traced to\| Walter Sirek. a service station op- erator, who directed the investiga- tors to look i ish’s Tavern. What they. saw was summed up, in the secret Air Force files as| follows: ‘‘The machine _was_ ob- viously made j S| >| viously made from various objects such as an old washing_machine |, missing. Capital Capsules cover, part of a radio set chassis and a spent insecticide bomb.” eveloped that Ted Heyen and Robert Schaeffer, who run, the local hardware store, jad made ucers’ Nit / Missing GIs —_, | One tragie’an blicized fact ;about the Korean war is ¢ at_at. | this writin has only | been able to release 138 prisoners } 4 om Korean prison camps. This leaves approximately 4000 ‘sei Vv | these missing ip action. However, since U. tfoops have now traveled | t ‘e length of Kore without re efing the bodies of these missihg n, it is believed they must hake So far,! Chinese troops have treated American prisoners almost as if they were allies, returning ister Per many of them to American lines. But if the 4000 GIs were trans- ported into Siberia by. the Rus- jans, the story may be differént, his possibility is giving the Army eat concern. 1 Lady Diplomats—Madame Min- a gallant the “flying saucer” as_a joke, ~ ister Perle Mésta put up a 63ank, he Air Force has even received fight but she lost. She's going to pictures of saucers in flight. The have to. be ‘satisfied with being a most spectacular was a movie of two silvery discs Streaking over the baseball park at Great Falls, instead of a fulle lain “Mini fledged “Ambassador” to Luxems= ~ , Main reason Perle Mont., sent in by Nick Mariana, Bourg . pavk manager. However, investigators tyat the pictures were taken be- 11:35 a. m. pn By coincidence, to silvery F-84 jet fighters from Ladd Afr Force Base, Alaska, flew high | over Great Falls at exactly that e, The sun was shiniffg-S6 that tkflections from the high-flying j4ts appeared as two silvery blurs, like Saucers. ” Orice the Air Foree’s own radar sereen near Wright Field, Ohio, picked up what appeared to be a 20 miles per hour, But prompt in- vestigation showed it to be only a| dense black cloud so charged with electronic particles that it ap- peared on radar. - eanwhile, flying saucer aie ; the Air STE the Nate of ve or six pe} day but, so far, not-a-ore-ims ‘ever materialized. came back to Washington was to ‘found persuade the President to raise her American Legation to a full Em- bassy./ Even though she’s 4 close friend of Mr. Truman's, he said no... Meanwhile, the other lady diplomat, Eugenie Anderson _in Denmark, will continue to reign suygreme as the only lady Ambase sador in the United States diplos if a Ald tor Tibet—United Stat S Anibassador Austin has private advised Bl Salvador to give up ifs campaign to get the United Na- tions to rescue Tibet. The United Nations, Austin said, has enough trouble in Korea without taking on ag it does with, flying saucer drifting eastward at. | more headaches in the most moun- tainous and inaccessible country in the world. y Treaty for Japan — President Truman has told Secretary Ache- son that unless Russia answers within the next month, he is in favor of going ahead and holding the Japanese peace treaty confer« ence without Soviet representa-, tives, The President told this to Acheson and John Foster Dulles | during @ secret meeting at which YK Peecans still missing. Originally | the Army believed_that most of | been tak i i en prisoners and removed to Siberia t: Bflson ee * Glavi Ni oth lg-e Rosen Tracy A Harbo/_Jy Be Imont Mokr Tele. Nease Gandy: ht Room Page Times-Herald ___ 1/372 Wash. Post Wash. News Wash. Star N.Y. Mirror —— N. Y. Compass——
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