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~~ SPAIN
SEES IT
First picture of a flying
aucer comes from the
Spanish newspaper
J Informaciones.
Dariy Grapuic correspondent
in Madrid explains:
The caption stated that, this
leture, was obtained at
ip the Balearic
Telands y Enrique Haus-
_manngMuller, a “newsrecl™
C an,
It added that he and his
assistants/ heard a loud
noise and saw a luminous
trail crossing the sky, He
pulled out his camera and
obtained a picture—but
expresses no opinion about
fiying saucers.
FOO! TE from Texas:
ney get mem-
ff a U.S. bomber crew,
photographed two groups
romnnclons, emp A coc reie, sana ne
|} said, “they were more lik
ef flying bananas than flyin!
Saucers.”
¥ he picture that Spanish newspaper readers saw.
DAILY GRAPHIC
APRIL 20, 1950
LONDON, ENGLAND
NOL
73 JUL
OFFICE OF THE LEGAL ATTACHE
fs AMER: °AN EMBASSY Tae
LONDON, IBNGLAND
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