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GUEZ, PUERTO Rico, Oct. 3, 1952—
ere sighted by two per-
guez on Oct. 3, they were
nd were red in color. It was
en they were sighted
AND SWEDEN, Oct. 13, 1952—
+ the Norwegian Govern-
strange object resemb-
anded on Norwegian soil
rts are claiming that the de-
Russian origin, and the des-
n given by Norway fits the descrip-
given by German experts. Stockholm,
den, has n sighting strange
a saucer
objects
MELBOURNE, At
A young wom
all flying toc
She sa
ALIA, Sept. 13, 195
sighted a noiseles
ast to be a plane of a
melled like a rott
STUTTGART Nov. 1, 1952
ag of the third Int
ational Astre al Congress in G
vany where 200 wrentists from 12 con
ries gathered they stated that saucers
not from Mars or any other planet
said they are merely optical and
At the rec
A terrific air
all area of
windows
New York
place over a s
N.Y., which brok
acke s and caus general
nic. T were no planes around
duled at that time, Oct. 195
ERNATIONAL AIRPORT, NEW YORK
kt. 1 2—A blue flame flashed over
ial Airport at 7:33 p.m. It was
\-like object. Hayden Planeta
stated it may have be ne
4a meteor.
York, ENGLAND, &
During exercise “Mainbrace RAF
ghted a white object a 000
The oi d
lar Q ied a slow
was silver in cc anc
forward
‘o dexend, swing
air
nes.
SPACE
SAUCERS IN THE NEWS
REVIEW
Wasuincton, D.C., Oct. 16, 1952—-The
Navy announced that it launched rock
from giant balloons, high above the Nort
Geomagnetic Pole, bat acee them to alt:
tudes of about 40 miles. The balloons were
as tall as a 10-story building.
Paris, FRANCE, Oct. 7, 1952-— A flying
aucer 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
ees, 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 swol at
he center, spinning across the sky, they
were flying in formation of two and were
and something that looked
2 flying cigar. As the objects
passed overhead they let fall a sort of
string of bright white threads, which set-
tled ge s and telephone lines
When tried to pick them up,
they mel ice. A police officer who
picked u) of the thread said: “It
looked Jike glass wool and it melted away
Imost as soor it was touched.’
OLORON, FRANCE, Oct. 17, 1952—About
dozen people, including a schoolmaster
saw flying saucers surrounding a long cigar
ike object flying through a clear sky at
about 6,000 feet
EW ZEALAND—The clippings and stor
ies from New Zealand are swamping our
sffice and are so numerous that we must
devote a whole page to them in our April
on an
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