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65 Hs1 834228961 62 Hq 83894 Serial 449

18 pages · May 15, 2026 · Broad topic: UFO & UAP · Topic: 65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_Serial_449 · 18 pages OCR'd
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| Che London Free Press Western Ontario’ Foremost Newspaper UFO SIGHTED BY LEWISTON iol ‘An unideatied fying, objet eae spotted Saturday [PEERS patcs sit Patra 118th YEAR OF PUBLICATION LONDON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 196636 PAGES aniry of Tarr Ave. sooted| [ther'UrO: at ‘about 9:20 | x * Tracked by Radar UFOs Sighted Over Wide Section of District An unidentified fying ote Joc was tracked bred on Sate bchigan aati Woodstock. The “mysterious orma, according to ther ob "Fer was gn orunge one at Seria: And another giving of Sos at hada ping wate bright. white light that ine "Some, of them were Dish talling it through the sky like ‘mad and some of then were Hing, stoke tn midair Some were poking along and stored setrany cert controled by n mperior cite Sightings of the. objecte were reported ist night over Sn asen stretching from Sars ‘Tue sun-nuLLETIN inekatea NS Nofstar,sayscollector Swamp gas still ‘flying’ of flying saucer photos ‘The director of Unit 0 of the if {erial relating Yo space fight. ii ah 2 g Lt Hi freee riety on radne (ioven minutes Other reported Keepin the object in aight for tp to two hours Bot found only two hgh-fiying He admits that not all sight. ae wore traveling slowly ik intermittent bersta of Jet planes carrying the usual is fed ‘and’ green Fonaing lights nd “caving white yapor alle Maj, Donald E. Keyhoe, the the outerapacenpy-inibeay theory on Behalf ot the’ No Lona Investigations Commit- ‘sited ‘on the U8. Government Seateriny to felease ail the Intormation if bas on UFO guns ‘There ts substantial evi- dence we are being observed By some nore of device which i Force base in Seige Gch, sald one was tracked et "could ‘Some observers maid their igaings lasted for about a "rhe Free Press sent five 1 out Martian hunting, two ‘hes tn chartered piano, or ‘caything we have ands con under intligeat contro ‘competent witneame” who bare several books on ‘the subject far more advanced than Ontario sightings came from ‘London and Sarnis. Dre. J. Fielding, of 025 Ox- ford‘. Lonton, reported ortheast sky, headed toward Stratford at 1:25 pom, seeing an orange and yellow Tight moving very" slowly to tobe more than 1000 fo ek ‘Fifteen minutes Iter at Kine tore, six milen mortheast of ded. He urged the alr force ed the secrecy” on aight es and stop ridiculing "Keytoe, who has writen ‘UFO, le director of the weatigations commitee ‘Te majority of the Western (THE TELEGRAM, Toronto, Sat, March 26, 19 DETROIT — (UPI) ‘The US. Air Force closed Its books today on the care of two “visits” by unideat- fied flying objects, I's ver Dr. J. Allen Hynek, the top Air Force adviser on UFO sightings, climaxed three days of onthescene investigation. by telling a news conference it ap- eared “very likely Swamp a8 was Tesponsible for mass reports of strange slowing objects this week at Hillsdale “and Dexter in southern Michigan, William Van Horn, Hills But some of the people who. witnessed. what they thought wat & landing by a lowing, ex tr aderrestrial Space eratt, were hot com= Pletely. convinced “the ex: Derts were right And even while the two 6 | Mont.-Star, 4-19-66 Photographed Flying Saucer, siztonad menton o Picture Censored|= Feport from two. college ‘oveds who said they saw the UFO closeup as it swept) ‘past thelr window. RAVENNA, Oho, Apell 19 —""We were clan, cloeer than Trever want tobe again,” said Other UFO sightings) Sa ePotined ng ‘cleat meanwhile, were reported) #2,umigentifed ying object Farce | fn" Monson sn) unde of pre bth police ‘efficers in St. Louis; by from a truck driver on a) <li oo Michigan interstate. high) °*!Y Sunday morning. ~ zy hieh-| "Police Chief Gerald Buchert way: from ‘sheriff's depus Tin Tango Onl: rom a| {Maun abut eight mes po Landry woman aod seven oer) | ad ray in color. oval ‘Thorndale, a mother and her fro children sew a white light, Syuite high. im the aky, thal scored tobe bling” Mrs. JH. Haynes, of Kin- tore, sald “there waa no sound find’ we watched ft for 30 rites up then i would dim down" yi he added Her daughter, Wendy, 35 year-old Ingermal Dustict Cole Teelnte Tnattate student, alo ‘mid abo sae “clear wlte Test Src Rept dimming and ‘ettng beighter” Larry, her 13-year-old broth- fer, saw tho samme object but the inated’ that when Ie be nme dim “I could are © od foloe coming from 12" Tn London, James 7. Dayos, \i'tca ‘tates Ie ame nome bore at $n He sigh ‘objet moving southward the a 1 maw ft fret at 6:20 tavel= lung stan enormous Fate of Speed almost directly wouth- ‘Tee _t ewooped back uD bocthward "and never moved Me. Dayus ld “it was a ymass of red and blue lights faaking off and on. It was no plane. | “There waan any was a red light bigs fs ‘Sy, froma wach a white | Hing Seemed to. spread out, | then ‘pal beck, tntermitent™ ¥. 1A sar «ke object consted across the aky over ‘Sarnia Just night and stopped im the ortheast where fe remained {Sr more dan two hours To the naked eye the ob fect appeared as a very ragne ser except ‘hat red and be dashes could "be ‘Sarna pole received sev- ral "eat, beginning about | ib pm ne oiet pas et "appeared to be about 10 ‘degrece above: the Dorison. ‘People ‘clustered On street comers pots at and ise Shae the obfect. Opinions on St poopie aw aed ‘Cal "Rabert Symington, of the Sarnia police department, sald "T saw te but Ton'e bee Hove expting mit He prov "The object seemed to Dob and weave aighy ike an ore ‘tment on‘ Chatman tree, | orth of Ravenna, sade took | A Peigbor, Harold 3. Ken- ‘picture of the abject from Paty, of 999 Kingwray Drive, his front yard but the airforce "aid Be maw It eewund ® pam. vil defense directo id he was “diseatstied the explanation be- farmer in Upper Sanduny Ohio: trom housewite 2 Mecomb, "Miss, | “The sighting followed a sm: ‘har experience ‘Sunday might by about 00 readents of ete I H i ‘most spectacular’ Michigan sightings now wore the tag i : t i : I i : ‘of an “official explanation, UFO sightings continued to \pop up across the country, qn rural areas and cites alike, a cause Hynek's investigation ot the sighting was. "too brief" and because Hynek POLICE CHIEF "CONVINCED THEY SAW SOMETHING rman at Tomah, Win; and a) ‘Mra Dt to release man at Bangor, Maine, who) «fue It oked, | gether.” took a potshot at his ebject. Buchert said it looked lq! 4 fnorderm sy" By 30 pam. the [Sect was higher and further {tne noth im atallonney postion {Ue Point who watched an ob ‘et glow Fed, Bue, green and ‘Waite tor more than two {hours STHE DENVER POST Tuiday, Rpril 8, 1966 Six Teens Tell of ‘Chase’ by Buzzing, Lighted UFOs By ROBERT KISTLER Denver Post Staff Writer Six plenicking Denver teenagers reported Thursday night they. were chased for an hour by unidentified fying ‘objects in Daniels Park south of Denver in Douglas County. ‘The high schyal stodents—three boys, three girs—told Police Chief Join C. Maclvor of Litton they witnessed wn ‘explained, apparently “hovering” red, blue and white lights accompanied by a series of pulsating buzzing sounds which ‘began about 9:30 pm. ‘The, teen-agers, all 17, who described what they saw hesitantly, were described’ by Maclvor as being “sincere, ‘cold sober and site shaken by what they saw” ‘The group appeared at Maclvor's office shortly before pm T was real skeptical at first,” Maclvor sald. “But each “of the Kids called their parenis—nho knew they'd been plc ‘lcking-to tell them where they were “T don't know what they sav,” he said, ‘vinced they saw something. "Alan, Scrivner, son of Me. and Mrs. Russell Serimer of oo Jackson St,’ Junior ai East High School, gave the ‘lowing account: ‘Scrivner and five friends drove to Daniels Park, 10:2 Illes southeast of Littleton, about 6:30 pam. They parked the ‘car and walked about a city block down a small incline and {op again to a stone shelter bull in the de of il, at I'm com ‘The group was sitting around a fire they'd bult inside when they heard “what sounded lke a man walking on top of the shelter." The root ean easily be reached on foot from fhe slanting hillside. ‘Scrivner and Don Otis, an Bast High junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Otis, 1969 Fairfax St, stood on top of the shelter and shined a flashlight Into the surrounding. area. ‘They ‘Sw nothing. "The twoleaving the others behind inthe shelter—made their way rough the underbrush back to the road. “I Boght Someie was mating around. my ar,” Serimer “Jost as we got tothe car," be sald, “both of us heard areal weird buzaing nis. It seumed tobe all around us.” ‘As they reached the car, the youths saw “two red lights about) a” foot each in dlameter-about two feet off the (round and parallel to each other.” There was a white light fn the center ofthe reds, ‘The lights, about 0 fet apart, appeared to be in afield on the far side of the road “about 25 yards” from the far. The two, thinking “it might be two parked cars or ‘Something,” crouched inthe ditch and waited. ‘About three minutes later, they again approached the car, They saw and heard nolhing. They returned to the ‘hele. ‘The four in the shelter said that, while the two had been gone, they'd heard the same “f the root again. Two ofthe girls said they'd also seen a" ‘man, who might've been wearing a raincoat," dart through the light showing through the window into the area. They also sad they heard his footsteps. "The group decided to leave. As they were walking back to the car, Otis turned and saw “a real bright flash behind the hill over the sbelter ‘and it lit up the whole area, Buzzing ‘All Around! ‘The ominous buzzing began again. No direction, “just au arund never beard anything ike it my Me" Scriver sad. Sry afervard asthe group neared the ire al greed they saw fe sae hing ‘Teo toe its hovering ow tn the sty, aboot thee: quarters oft lle way. The Highs, were atonry and lento right to dm, A third = whe ight appeored Wrvise up and down bedween i Divs and “it up the To ouine other than the Hghs—as vie. Thay percind stop the car's hod and watched the Boe and white ight “off and for abot 2 ball ou. The igs appeared in beck of he sher ~ inthe opp rectitnfmthe fir lighs seen the el ‘Twenty minutes fer the blue speared, another st— thee bcs ith bight red nthe Cer appeared "al {o'the let ote olers nd out 2 Beck away.” These Kovered nar be pound The bang cone “Toe micros vere wih stare vale bat “real ‘lear beneath the clouds where the lights were." As the third Set of lights hovered, the youths agreed they could see a dark tine between the lights. "It looked ikea’ black fodthall—the blue lights on each end — with an orange on top, lke a bubble. The red light ‘was at the boom. It didn't move up and own, bat did cast 2 beam of light at the ground,” Server said. *Car Didn't Work Right’ ‘The youngsters pled in the car — a 194 Ford — and started out ofthe park. “You'lall think we're nus,” Serivner said later, “but ry car didn't work right I could get it up to about 30 (miles fan hour) then it would cot out like someone turned the ‘ignition off. Then it would startup again.” Scrivner also, complained that the fadlo was “playing ‘nothing but static” while they left the immediate area of the shelter 'As they drove off, two of the girs and Otis saw what appeared to be a “large, oval circe of light — it covered the whole read — folowing the ca. Mary Zlar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Zolar, ‘4s Fairfax St,'a senior at East, was in the back seat with to others it was huge and glowing,” she sald, “and came right tp to the back of the car, then went oit. It lasted about tre seconds.” "AS the car left the park area, it quit “missing out” and the radio played normally, Scrivner sald [A Montreal Gazette, 4-30-60)» | ‘alled Sheriff's Office -ssosssustescse ses oencreosceeg - . |.” ‘The youths stopped at a service station and called the Area UFO Buffs Report Skies Clear of Saucers Recent sightings In other se¢-south of Spokane at Christmas! tions of the country have atime. |time, bot no mubsequent sightings | Ista interest in waieaiged pave’ een reported by te UFO report lng objects tm the Spokae arealbutis ince that time in but nove bas bees reported seen ares fa th locality since Decmeber ‘That was reported today by are Jack A, Campbel, Roste 3 Dine Streak Seen ‘She said the object was seen identi. Giying “objects is| cer Chubs Scheduled by the Ioesl ‘unt! progt organisation conducting Ae lah ait ane waa rebics ees, Se ra, Campbell-said she was|the subject of fping saucers i. among. several Spokane persons |terplanetary travel aod comint ” a object ed aubject. |stronomer, Niklat Kardashey tuned. his’ sen Super-Space World Sought By Soviets (Reaters) | — necessary to look for extrater soviet eclentsts, undeterred by|resrial civilizations.” sald. Ac Western skepiclm, believe it | ademielan Viadimir Kotelaikoy, Dossble that super civlization] 58 a velaran radio engineer Exists in xpace and is tying to| ‘The Rasslans say it's time! make contact with earth, [earthmen started investigatin Because of Moscow's refusal to abandon ‘hope, a new contr reray may be siared Ia: world] Astronomy circles Western experts scotfed year ago when s young ussian| [iviizatioas in "space. lstronomers suggested a world Wide research program Last Apel, Kardashey, 34 ive radiotele} scope to CTA12, « uast-stellar| ratio souree originaly dir) aimed be heard srange sig. nals trom space and speculated Deputy Gets Too lose to ‘Saucer’ RAVENNA, Ohio (AP) — "We were close, closer than ever frant to be |‘Shothee were "may" be ainer®Y.sberit? who ‘chased an t- Threeldentified fying object trom fmonths ago'a group of Soviet{OMo into Pennsylvania, in” sald a depe undreds of persons in both reported. seeing the priliant and. shiny” object rly Sunday morning. Police Chiet Gerald Bucert ‘Mantua, about eight miles They might have come from alcovered by the Mount Wilson (e,trtae Raves, Sins tee manmade radio source. | Palomar Observatory in Pa ‘A popular science magazin| dena, Call ten poled eight lending Sovet| The scletst said the signals cients to Bod out what they/he picked up were 100,00! ‘ink [Himes stronger than preview Friday, “Techna Moladeshi|earinbound radio emlssloas (Young “Teehniques) reported) "There are 2. bomber that a6 one is prepared to ule elements which o ‘not contr oat the possibilty. |alet the theory “that there i) agree completely that itis] another civilization,” he said. fa picture ofthe ject trom his (front yard bot the Air Force fp Sound, tan maneuver” Arapahoe County Sheri's fice, then went to Macivor's foten [ei paclvor said “one of the impressive things about thelr tocy” was all six dnt calm to have sun Oe exact samp thing atthe same ime. “EX = couple of them are real shock up” he ade. operations oicer at Lowry Air Force Base sad riday he'd received a call apparentiy from the Arap- ‘ut togeth- lahoe County sheriff, reporting the sightings. ‘ers ta te groop were Michel Single, son of Mr. od Mrs. James E. Singon, 73 Jackson, junior at yaar ld be and Ns Patty Retheriord, daughter Of Mr and Mr Nel Reh Bartoer, W. La Nett, “were Giorgi Harrison St, 2 junior at Mapleton High Schoo, lose’ to te objec sa Saparate S04 Kaye Haciey, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Hurley, ars and cased i 86 mes for Se Moctview Blvd, s jusot a Machebet High Schoo a Bowe and 4 tall; trom suas “yo ther UFO sightings wee reported Inthe sale, ene Ravoana to Conway, Pa, 908 ws pets and the ober in Dever MASE cused i at Dela Police Chet D.C. Morgan, patrolman, Earnest ap STaiT fait ne clocked 1 *t arkley and reporter Don Prather ofthe Dela Independent Fae foe meses bow ached an object wich was “flowing. green ln color ad cree tae reenact rs mee’ ery Beght.” The men cbserved it for almost two hours be- Mone ate 20 teak nde ces na fore it disappeared by “vsing straight up.” es In Denver, Terry Dats, 19, University of Denver sh Shas sald the tine tthe ob- dent, aid be’ and. Dennis Salven of Mt. Vernon, X.Y joohwere roryesices Gomes Sghiedabott seven UPOs wich appeared “garbage can ld ody "had control ovpr it" be SBE aid, "It wase’t just Acating The students sald the objects disappearsd Into the clouds ater about 10 minates f° County Depaty Sher ‘Spaur sald be and Ns
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