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62- /HQ-83894 /sec. 10 Serials 448- 11111111 IIHIHI Sc!-HC-83894- 10 .,... !!! . l:... ~ ~ ..l Q ~ <( .., Ci, :Ii: ~ ~ ~ z 0 0 u HQ - HEADQUARTERS Class / Case # 0062 83894 Sub Vol. Serial # 10 448 8/11/1274176 11111111 1111 11111 111 11111111111111111 RRPO031XGI - :a: . ' ... , ,.. '-- ,..• .,,,. • . .·. . "\ . > 1 1 ., , - J September 6, Mrs.• Levi Cnow Goffstown, New Hampshire 03045 - , 1" c, Dear Mrev. Dow: ' Your letter of August 31st, with enclosures, has been received and I appreciate the interest which prompted you to write. In response to your inquiry, this Bureau is strictly an investigative agency of the Federal Government and, as such, neither makes evaluations nor draws conclusions as to the character or integrity of any organization, publication or individual. I am sorry I cannot be of assistance to you; however, you may be sure your communication will be made a matter of record. ::0 rr, Sincerely yours, C") 0 "t Ed .!:'..-'L gar II ·ver I<'> a w ..J < ~ <D <D - ,..,, m ..:.. CD~ H z ~ John Edgar Hoover Director en ai I ..!) i DUJ (.) ~ 0 Tolson- ... ED:jeg, (3) Wick _ __ Cosper _ _ Callahan _ _ ~:~;a~ Tele. Room Holmes Gandy ;.-1 NOTE: Bufiles contain no record of correspondent o~im.add F)¥ing Saucer Cl~s ~mericaJ Inc. ~" ' /, < 1-- DeLooch-Mohr _ __ Trotter- N 'ti u.. if) Gale Rosen Sullivan c:r, ~ t~ -?USE/, C9 A . t. I, .t. .J\OJ \f'\ & ... \..,. t • ' ·1·. .. . . I J, u~ C: -:: I',,- : •r::: .> 7. IS ;' 0, :J3H 19, ij~ ':Jc I I 9 JlS \ 1. ,- ; ' ' • .,.I . ' -·I". • TRbE COPY August 31, 1966 J . E. Hoover, F. B. I. Director Wash. D. C. Dear Sir: I a ~ member of "Nicap" and am very much interested in U. F. <!1-.fF lying Saucers) Several weeks ago a fellow employee received a letter (business) from Arizona with a stamp on the back (see enclosed) Being interested in U. F. 0' s I asked for the stamp & sent $3. 00 for the 12 issues of AFSCA. Having received & read my first issue I feel it isn't just what it appears on the surface. I can't say just why, but with my limited idea of how communists operate it strikes me it is backed by them. My reason for writing this is that I consider myself a true American, I am told my ancestors go back to a Gr Gr Gr Grandmother who was an Indian Squaw & I'm proud of it. If, by writing for this AFSCA Report, my name could in anyway be aligned with the communist party, I would like to know if there is any way I ,. ,,,c../ can get things straightened 01:1t. I may be all wrong about my interpretation of this report but l'.d like to be sure since I expect I will get the other issues as they come up. \\tC 9&,.:, --- . l' -. ,. / _ y...,/ I will be 63 yrs old in a few days. My husband passed away 4-30-65 I have worked as Mgr of Reins Dept for the N. H. Ins Co in Manchester N. H 44 years this month Mrs. Levi J. Dow Goffstown New Hampshire 030~5 1-.J<: l~/J,t,._ 9/d2./ ~ ? a_. I : .f',1 /4,,,,t / Very truly yours, (Mrs) Florence C. Dow I 7 (,/(: ~ 4 SEP 8 ,_, --- - ... ~-~ ~ ,4-~·. J ~ "iJ~-~~ . .. • .., . . .. ''ENCil>SURE A'ITACHED.'9 I t • • AFSCA 's LD~ - i ~ i 9 +-- 1+1--t (Amalgamated Flying Sau(er Clubs of Ameri(a ) 3rd Nation a I fl YING SAUCER SAUCER ,:, MOVIES ,:, SLIDES >:< EXHIBITS ,:, BOOKS >:< LITERATURE CONVENTION REGISTER ~ - 9 A. M. $2. 00 per day At The Beautiful, New CENTENNIAL COLISEUM (4590 S. Virginia St.) , Re ,"Io i He,, fJ da = Ju I y 8, 9, 1IJ, 19 6 6 J Program: 10 A.M. to 11 P.M. SPEAKERS ARE: Wayne S. Aho, Carl A. Anderson, Orfeo Angelucci, Michael "X" Barton, Wesley Bateman, Marianne Francis, Dr. Daniel W. Fry, Calvin C. Girvin, Gabriel Green, Dr. George King, Hanno Mayberry, Howard Menger, Laura Mundo, Mel Noel, Sidney Padrick, Chief Standing Horse, Dr. Frank E. Stranges, Mollie Thompson, Hope Troxell, George W. Van Tassel, Hal Wilcox. ,..;-; Amazing experiences with spacecraft from other planets and their occupants by the greatest assembly of contactee-speakers since our Los Angeles convention in 1959 at the Statler-Hilton. SEE: Startling new photographic evidence -the biggest collection of Flying Saucer photos on display in the hi story of the saucer movement. Actual color movies and new still photos of Flying Saucers. MEET: IN PERSON, PEOPLE WHO HAVE HAD ACTUAL CONTACTS WITH SPACESHIPS AND THEIR CREWS FROM OTHER WORLDS. LEARN: tb~~; ~7!!};1portant subject which is so vital to the welfare and survival of humanity HEAR: ATTEND: AFSCA's 3rd National Convention. You'll be glad ybu did! Registration form below. Do it Now! For Motel & Hotel room information, write to: Fill out the Advance The Greater Reno Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 2109; Reno, Nevada AFSCA 3rd NATIONAL CONVENTION ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM To: AFSCA Headquarters; 2004 N. Hoover St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90027. Phone: 662-4404. Yes, count me inr I don't want to miss joining with you at this important convention and helping to support this vital movement. Here is my $"""""""---=---.-· Please send me Advance Reservation tickets ($5. 00 for the 3 days, or $2. 00 per day). IMPORTANT: I_a_m __ also enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope for the return of my tickets. ADVANCE REGISTRATIONS must be received at AFSCA Headquarters no later than JUNE 30th!!! Name Street ------------------- City State ----------------- -------------------- ------------ Zip Code -------- J: N T E R N Official Journal of the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc. A jI ,. T :c 0 r N A L SPECIAL AFSCA THI RD NATIONAL ISSUE NO. 24 FLYING SAUCER CONVENTION ISSUE JULY, 1966 soc •,,. r SPECIAL AFSCA CONVENTION BRIGHT WORLD IN HANDS OF SAUCER MOVEMENT (Editor's Note: This special message was received from Master Kalen-Li Retan (head of the planet Korendor, about 400 light years distant) on May 4, 1966 via special directional short-wave radio by Bob Renaud, the young electr_onic-technician whose remarkable story =e prip.i>,;;u 1n issues #18, 19, 20, 21, "'~.., co"', c,.nd which will be continued in our next issue. Since Bob's initial radio contact in 1961, he has talked with the crew of a spacecraft as he watched them on his special TV screen in his home - and eventually met his contacts in-person; visited their undersea and underground bases on our planet; was taken aboard many of their spaceships; and was actually allowed fo pilot two of their small scout craft - one on a short solo flight.) -- "Kalo (Hello), friends. We will get directly to the point of our message to you. Frankly, we are appalled at the state of Earth at present. Despite our constant warnings and even our actual intervention in some instances, the condition upon your planet grows - steadily worse. One subject on everyone's lips these days is Vietnam. From a little civil war, it has grown steadily and inexorably into a full scale conflict between the world's three major powers: the United States, the Soviet Union, and Communist China. Many influential people have used the approach of patriotism and love of God and Country to twist decent human feelings into dangerous channels of thought and action. With their charges of treason and sympathy with the enemy, they have aroused a good portion of the populace to a state of fear, distrust, and hatred of those who seek peace and love. Unfor tunately, because some unconventional individuals have been associated with the peace movement, that entire operation has been seriously hindered. Your government is a military puppet, a mere parrot of the monstrosity that is the Military-Indus trial complex. Your senators, except for a few, are robots, speaking what they are told to say. Your President is, unfortunately, a pawn of their needs and demands. We have contacted him several times concerning the state of affairs, and he has said that he could do nothing to change them, for if he were to speak out against the Asian conflict, he would be removed. This is what happened to the late Mr . Kennedy who, in his great humanitarianism, was reluctant to sacrifice his ideals and his visions for the sake of the Military Industrial octopus. He paid the supreme penalty for his efforts in behalf of ISSUE NQ. 24 MESSAGE humanity. Make no mistake. Your government is not in the White House or the Congress. IT IS IN THE PENTA GON, AND IN THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE VAST " DEFENSE"-ORIENTED INDUSTRIES. It is THEY, not the President or the Congressmen, who run the United States. The facade government is merely to allay undue alarm or suspicion of the people. Examine another aspect of the Asian war, the ECONOMIC side. Do you recall that, in the stock reports just recently, the Dow-Jones average dropped sharply BECAUSE OF A RUMOR THAT NORTH VIETNAM HAD MADE A PEACE BID? Does the staggering implication of this news evade you? Stock prices suffering a heavy loss because of a rumor that peace might come to pass ! This thought is most distressing. Your economy relies so heavily upon war and destruction, that if it were to stop, THE UNITED STATES ECONOMY WOULD SUFFER A MASSIVE DEPRESSION! Your money system would collapse like a house of cards. Millions would be unemployed, sick, hungry and homeless, Tremendous indust-rial complexes would close their doors. The utterly appalling fact is this: WAR IS PROFITABLE. Highly so! Every major conflict has been accompanied by a strong peak in your monetary prosperity. Peace has usually been economically painful! After World War 1, the nation coasted for a while upon the fat put on during the boom of the war years. In 1929, the bottom fell out. After the Korean War, in the 1950's came another recession . What comes after Vietnam? No one knows, and no one wants to find out. The war in Vietnam is bringing an unheard of degree of affluence in the United States. Why kill a good thing by ending the war? The philosopy, in essence, is this: It is economically expedient to send military forces to Vietnam and elsewhere in Asia in order to wage war, because in doing so, the United States I economy is bolstered and maintained at a high level of prosperity; human life is secondary to the preservation of economic well- being! It is thus evident that, unless a drastic change is made in the structure of yo~r economy, war will never end because the Military-Industrial complex WON'T LET IT! Many of you fear Communism. Where did that fear come from, I ask you? From within yourself? NO! It was brainwashed into you by the Military Industrial complex. Who controls all your news media? The government and the advertisers. Who, then, is in a position to dictate what shall be printed? FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL FLYING J JULY 1 196 6 Official Journal of the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc. International Headquarters: 2004 N. Hoover St., Los Angeles,, Calif. 90027, U.S.A . GABRIEL GREEN, Editor HELEN GREEN, Asst. Ed. Dedicated to The Physical, Spiritual, and Economic Emancipation of Man FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL (6 issues-$3. 00. Membership-$1. 00) is published quarterly. Copyright 1965 by Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of Arnerica. All rights reserved. The information presented in " Flying Saucers International" does not necessarily represent the views of AFSCA. The number after your name on the address label indicates the issue with which your subscription expires. Subscription renewals will start where the previous one ended, and will be acknowledged only by the new number after your name on future issues. A "Time to Renew" © A Non-profit Organization notice will be enclosed in the last issue for which you have paid. New subscriptions will start with the last issue published, unless a specific starting issue number is requested. When writing to AFSCA for a reply, enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope. Not responsible for magazines lost in the mail due to sub scribers' failure to inform us of their current address es. Prices subject to change. Payment must accompa ny order. Send cash, check or money order to: AFSCA; 2004 North Hoover St.; Los Angeles, California 90027. Phone: 662-4404. 2 ' SAUCER NEW BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE FROM AFSCA: (Price includes 15~ mailing charge. California residents also add 4o/ sales tax.) 1. COUNCIL OF SEVEN LIGHTS by George Van Tassel, now reprinted - $3. 65. 2. THE ADVENT OF THE COSMIC VIEWPOINT by Bryant Reeve - $6. 15. 3. FLYING SAUCERS . THROUGH THE AGES by Paul Thomas - $4. 15. 4. OTHER TONGUES, OTHER FLESH by George Hunt Williamson, now reprinted - $6. 10. 5. SECRET OF THE ANDES by Brother Philip - $4. 6. FLYING SAUCERS AND THE THREE MEN by Albert K. Bender - $4. 15. 7. FLYING SAUCERS - SERIOUS BUSINESS by Frank Edwards - $6. 10. 8. INCIDENT AT EXETER by John G. Fuller -$6. 10. 9. THE HOLLOW EARTH by Dr. Raymond Bernard, now available again in soft cover for $3. 15. PAST CON!ENTIONS & SAUC}j:R ACTIVITIES: FEBRUARY 5, ~ 1966: Dr. Frank E. Stranges' 4th Annual UFO Space and Science Convention was held at the Blarney Castle Inn Annex in Los Angeles. JUNE 4, 5 , 6, 1966: Dr. Daniel W. Fry's Man in Space Symposium took place at Dunsmuir, near Mt. Shasta in Northern California. JUNE 25, 26, 27, 1966: Buck Nelson's 10th Annual Spacecraft Convention was held at Buck's Mountain View Ranch; Route 1, Box 236; Mountain View, Mo. BACK ISSUES of UFO INTERNATIONAL are now selling 11 issues for $3. 00, while they last (issue # 11 is now out of print). There is much timeless and valuable information available in these magazines. OUT OF PRINT: 1. FLYING SAUCERS: TOP SECRET by Major Donald E. Keyhoe is now out of print, although it is listed in our new brochure. (Some saucer books have occassionally gone out of print without notice.) 2. BACK ISSUES #6 and 11 are now out of print. We still have only a few copies left of #9 which we have priced at $1. 00 each in an effort to preserve them for serious researchers and collectors. Please do not order these items, or any other materials which we do not advertise. PRICE CHANGE: The price has gone up on two of the better known books in the saucer field, which we must now order from England: 1. THE SKY PEOPLE by Brinsley le Poer Trench, was $4. 65. It is now $5. 10, postpaid. 2. ROAD IN THE SKY by George Hunt Williamson, was $4. 15. It is now $5. 10, postpaid. California residents please add 4o/ tax. "UFOI" ISSUE #23 CORRECTIONS: Page 4, line 3: the date should be April 24, 1964, instead of 1965. On page 4, line 1 of the 7th paragraph, insert "later, via telepathy" after "They told him---." SEATTLE, WASHINGTON area residents please note: AFSCA Unit #25 meets every 4th Friday at the Seattle Public Library, Room 325 at 7:30 P. M., under the capable direction of Mr. Leverett G. Tallman. The meeting is free, and all who are interested in the Flying Saucer subject are invited to come to listen and to participate in the discussion. ZIP CODES ARE IMPORTANT: If the address label on this magazine does not have your zip code number on it, please notify us as to what your num ber is. If you don't know your number, call your local Post Office and then let us know. Thanks! AFSCA BROCHURES AND SAUCER-PHOTO POST CARDS, sent to friends and acquaintances, are a good way to help spread the word about Flying NEWS IN BRIEF Saucers. Brochures are 1~ each (this just about pays the postage to mail them to you). Saucer post cards are 50 for $1. 00. WHEN WRITING AFSCA, if you wish a personal reply to a specific inquiry, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. No replies can otherwise be sent. General information may be obtained via our brochures and magazines. We are sorry that we cannot have a lengthy correspondence with all the hundreds of persons who would like us to do so, but unfortunately we have neither the time nor the staff for it - and our mail has been greatly increased in the last few months. SAUCER NEWS CLIPPINGS: Your response has been wonderful! We've received so many clippings from you helpful people that we simply hadn't enough space to print all your individual names and cities. So we say a big and sincere THANKS to all of you. And pleaseJdo keep 'em coming! ~One reminder: please DON'T write on or near the clippings.) WEDDING BELLS rang on Saturday, June 4, 1966 for contactee Elary J. Willsie and Sophia Martinez Olivares of Mexico City. The ceremony took place at Los Angeles, California. Among those present were Sophia's parents and her younger sister, all of Mexico City; Mrs. Maud Willsie, mother of the groom; and your editor, who was also official photog rapher for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Willsie will live in Los Angeles. Congratulations and best wishes, Elary and Sophia! MEL NOEL, former Air Force Lieutenant and fighter pilot, is fast becoming very well known for his lectures on his amazing experiences with Flying Saucers while on active duty in the service. He has been speaking to capacity crowds wherever he goes. On Thursday, June 23, 1966, the personable Mr. Noel spoke to a standing-room only crowd at the Aeronautical Sciences Building on Beverly Blvd. in West Los Angeles. We hear that he is booked to speak at 57 colleges across the nation! Recently he appeared on the Louis Lomax TV Show, and has been heard on many radio shows. He leaves shortly for Mexico City, where he has been invited by an official government group to speak. He has been promised some interesting experiences by a local contactee there, and we look forward to hearing his report on his return! Good work, Mel, and good luck! SID PADRICKf contactee from Watsonville, Calif., who spent two hours aboard a space craft, was recently in Los Angeles when he was guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Ingle wood Unit of Understanding on Saturday, June 25, 1966. Meetings are held on the 4th Saturday of every month at the Inglewood Business and Professional Woman's Club; 820 Java St., Inglewood, at 8:00 F. M. Donation is $1. 00. Information: Mrs. Roberta T. Forrester, Program Chairman; P.O. Box 146; Inglewood, Calif. 90306. Phone: 677-5214. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yates. Phone: 293-4743. NEW AFSCA UNITS: 45. AFSCA Unit #45; Everett, Washington; Ray and Jean Sebring, Co-Directors; 1032 S. W. 126th St.; Seattle, Wash. 98146. 46. AFSCA Unit # 46; Ben Blazs, Director; 3057 Electric; Lincoln Park, Mich. 48146. Several other new AFSCA Units have been formed and will be listed in the next issue (#25). Persons interested in forming AFSCA Units in their cities should contact AFSCA Headquarters for information. 15 FLYING SAUCER COMING 1966 FLYING SAUCER CONVENTIONS JULY 8, 9, 10: AFSCA's 3rd National Convention, Centennial Coliseum, Reno, Nev. (See details on back) JULY 15, 16, 17: WAYNE AHO sponsors the Northwest's 5th Annual Interplanetary Age Conven tion. Lectures, exhibits and New Age topics. Ad vance registrations - $1. 00 per day for adults, 50~ for students. Write to: Mrs. Lorena Vogt; 815 N. E. 110th; Seattle, Wash. Phone: Emerson 3-0956. AUGUST 6 thru 14th: DR. NEVA DELL HUNTER'S 12th Annual Quimby Conference of Trans lation. Lectures and discussions on New Age Topics, including the stars, science and metaphysics. In lovely scenic country at a beautiful, modern motor hotel. $2. 50 per day, attendance. Information from: Quimby Center; P.O. Box 453; Alamogordo, N. M. AUGUST 19, 20, 21: SPACE RESEARCH, Inc. 's Second Annual Convention, at the North Branch YMCA in Spokane, Washington. Scenic loc,ation near the Spokane Ri\fer. Indoor and outdoor co n'vention activities. For information, write to: Space Research Inc., No. 6815 Julia, Spokane, Wash. OCTOBER 22, 23: GEORGE VAN TASSEL'S 13th Annual Spacecraft Convention at Giant Rock, Calif. in the desert 17 miles north of Yucca Valley. Bring your own camping equipment and enjoy the outing. OCTOBER 29, 30: 10th ANNUAL NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SPACECRAFT CONVENTION, Clare mont Hotel, Berkeley, Calif. Info: Angela Kilsby; 1265 Montgomery Blvd.; San Francisco, Calif. 94127. OUR NEW NAME: Our magazine, formerly called "UFO International ", has now become "Flying Saucers International", which we feel to be a more appropriate title, since Flying Saucers are no longer Unidentified Flying Objects as far as we are concern ed. Flying Saucers have become a serious issue with thinking people all over the world. We believe that most of the objects which have been sighted have been of extraterrestrial origin, controlled by intelli gent beings who, in form, are very much like us. Therefore, we hope you will understand our reasons for changing titles, and that you will continue to enjoy reading our publication under its new banner. DR. RAYMOND BERNARD, founder of the Biosophical Society of Santa Caterina, Brazil, passed away on Sept. 10, 1965. He was the author of "The Hollow Earth" and several other books concerned with the hollow earth theory. MARIA ELLIOTT, contactee, psychic and fciunder of Maria Creative Womanhood Foundation, was a recent guest on the Bob Grant Radio Show, and the Pamela Mason TV Show. Glamorous Maria now has her own program every Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. on KTYM radio. She may be seen in person every Wed. evening at Holland House Restau rant, 8:00 p. m. in the downstairs meeting room. An interesting program may be heard on New Age Topics, and free readings are given. For more information about Maria's appearances, classes, etc., phone 657-1631, or write: Dr. Maria Elliott; 1543 Sunset Plaza Drive; Los Angeles, Calif. 90069. DR. GEORGE KING, founder of the Aetherius Society, was host at the official opening of the Society's new headquarters at 6202 Afton Place; Los Angeles, Calif. 90028; on March 5, 1966. After the program Dr. King personally escorted us around the attractive quarters. He also reported that a high Space Being in physical form had visited there recently for an hour and fifteen minutes and, after 14 NEWS IN BRIEF walking around the premises, left his blessing on the Aetherius Society and its work. For further inform ation call 465-9652, or write to the above address. DELLA LARSON, who for over a decade was the guidi:1g light and _m_a~n i~stigator of Flying Saucer meetings and activities 1n the San Francisco Bay Area, passed away on October 25, 1965. She was 70 years old. She will be remembered for her energetic and enthusiastic dedication to the goal s of the Flying Saucer cause, as well as for the highly successful annual Northern California Space Craft Conventions which she organized for nine years. (Della, we salute you!) MAX MILLER, former publisher of the now defunct "Saucers" magazine, and author of "Flying Saucers: Fact or Fiction" (now out of print), has a new role. He is now editor-publisher of "Real" mag azine which may be found on t'1.e newsta.nds for 501. The August '66 issue devote s about half of i ts suace to the Flying Saucer s11bject and will be well worth your ' investigation. WILBUR MILLER , one of the early researchers in the Flying Saucer Movement, passed away on Ma1·ch 5, 1966. He was known for his fine channel contacts with several Space Beings, including Monka of Mars. He also was the co-author - with his wife, Evelyn - of the book "We of the New Dimension." Although he was a native of Missouri he had, in recent years, been a resident of Los Angeles and of Moron.go Valley, Calif. (Good journey, Will!) HOPE TROXELL, founder of the School of Thought, now situated in Independence, Calif. (P.O. Box 458), reported recently that the neighboring towns of Bishop and Lo:ie Pine had partial blackouts during an evening channel (teltpathic) session she was having with the Space Brothers. The lights in Inde pendence went out completely for several minutes by a gradual fade-out , and then came o:i again in the same manner. During this time, the Space Being speaking through Hope said to those present: "Be not afraid. We are guardians of the race. Protection will be given to those in the area." HAL WILCOX made a fine guest appearance on the Joe Pyne TV Show , April 30, 19·66. Hal passed the lie-detector test with flying colors and conducted himself with dignity and fortitude, which isn't always easy on the Joe Pyne Show. During the test, Hal stated that he had taken a saucer ride to visit the second planet from the star, Alpha Centauri. M. I. N. D. stands for Mental Investigations of New Dimensions, an organization recently formed by Wesley and JoNeli Bateman. Their activities include meetings, courses and public appearances. They have demonstrated on several occassions for groups of up to 20 people, their ability to telepathically direct the movements of visable spacecraft overhead. Write: M. I. N. D.; 4916 Franklin Ave.; Hollywood, California 90027. Phone: 661-1731. HELEN & GABRIEL GREEN contributed their bit to the education of nearly 300,000 young people to the saucer subject at the Teen-Age Fair, April l thru 10 at the Hollywood Palladium, where AFSCA had a booth to exhibit saucer photos, show slides, and to disseminate information. We handed out over 13,000 brochures and saucer photo post cards, and talked ourselves hoarse answering questions for 12 hours each day. Gabriel also made over a dozen radio and TV appearances and interviews during the Fair. We also had another booth at the National Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition at the Pan Pacific Auditorium, May 17 thru 22. Yes, we've been busy! ' The Military-Industrial complex, by opinion-control through the use of psycho-politics (brainwashing by controlled news management). Consider this: In order to survive, a commer cial medium, such as a newspaper or magazine, requires a vast amount of advertising revenue. The mere subscription fees will not cover the costs. Thus, they depend .for their continued existence upon money paid by advertisers. Suppose, then, that the editor of a certain newspaper decides that he is opposed to the Vietnam policy, and says so in his paper. The advertisers simply say to the editor, "Either you toe the mark and print what we want, or we 111 withdraw our advertising." Such pressures are a fact of life. The newsmen are torn between their higher devotion to Truth, and also to the lower level of their physical needs. Rather than jeopardize their security and their futures they, of course, submit meekly to power. Their actions are fully understandable, and we do not hold them responsible. We throw the blame directly on the Military Industrial complex which, by its underhanded dealing, threats of force, and economic pressure and retali ation, has crushed the spirit of American journalism and turned it from a dynamic motivating force in American life into a weak-willed, subservient mouthpiece for the power-masters . We blame them for the death of journalistic freedom and individuality! One more comment on this topic: May I say that a better economic system is already known to the leaders of the Flying Saucer Movement. It is the system known as Universal Economics. As we have said over and over before, it is the non-money economic system which MUST be applied on your planet before you can start to resolve most of your major problems and thus begin to establish a highly advanced, non-destructive state of existance on Earth, such as we of more advanced planets have enjoyed for so long. INVESTIGATE THIS SYSTEM to evaluate it for its merit - then ACT to apply it! YOUR VERY SURVIVAL AS A CIVILIZATION MAY DEPEND UPON IT! Perhaps this is an opportune time to clarify a few questions which have been asked about us. Do we of Korendor work with the local planets in our operations? Yes, we do cooperate with them a great deal. However, our work on Earth is relatively independent of the local planets. We have many times overstepped what is considered to be the limit of interference upheld by Venus, Mars, and other planets. This has caused a good deal of debate between them and us. Each time we have pointed out that we of Korendor are basically pragmatic in nature. Although we do respect the laws of self-destiny, we feel also that where stepping in is required to prevent disaster, it is our right and our duty to do so. We have interfered in such places as the United States, China, Russia, and on a large scale in Vietnam. This has caused no end of consternation in the local Tribunal of Planets. We are sympathetic to their viewpoint, but we do feel that their policy is limited in its capacity to achieve the desired goals. It is our opinion that one cannot stand on the sidelines and achieve any noticeable results. As I have said before, we have infiltrated your planet. We are directly involved in Earth's life. You might say that you have been invaded - a strong way of phrasing it, to be sure, but nonetheless factual, since we walk and work amongst you daily! We have been asked about our physical appear ance. We are humanoid, indistinguishable from yourselves, except that in our natural form we aver age three to four feet in height. Every other dimen sion is proportionately scaled, so that photographs of us would not reveal our origin in any way. We are able to increase our height while on Earth through a technical process related to telepor tation. It is concerned with recording the atomic and molecular structures of our bodies, and then repro ducing them identically on a larger scale. Differ ences in our internal structure are adjusted by the computer which controls the reproducer. Our most common skin color is a little darker than yours, although we have skin colors which vary as yours do all over the Earth. Usually, however, we would look "tan" to you. We are NOT green, blue, or heliotrope, as has been suggested_!__ Concerning our language, we generally use one of two tongues and we are fairly familiar with a third. On Korendor itself we speak the native language, Korendian. It is similar in many ways to your own languages since it, like yours, was originally derived from Galingua, one of the two universal tongues. The other is Solex Mal, which is more familiar to you, since it is used by your local Solar System planets. It is seldom heard now in our sector of space, as Galingua has replaced it almost completely. Unlike your own, however, the Korendian Galinguan speech is very rhythmic, and has few sibilant sounds, such as "s" or "z". Some of the sharper sounds like "c" and "k" are minimized. It is a beautiful language which is very musical and pleasant to hear. Perhaps you would be surprised to learn that ancient Latin was liberally taken from Galingua. There are many similarities in the two languages. Even modern English has roots on other worlds! In concluding my message to you, may I say people of Earth: open up your minds and your hearts to the world around you. There is so much to be learned, so much to be discovered. Don't waste precious hours and days in bigotry and ignorance, and in senseless fighting and killing. To do so j.s truly a crime against nature and humanity. At this stage where you have the very stars almost in your grasp, how irrational and barbaric it is to spend futile hours warring with your brothers. As an old saying on your world puts it: "As you make your bed, so shall you lie in it." The decision does not seem difficult. Here are the alternatives: A world living in harmony, justice, security and abun dance for all, or a world continuing to reap the bloody harvests that grow from the seeds of hatred and mistrust. If left to their own devices, the majority of mankind will forge onward to a destiny of destruction and annihilation, oblivious to the danger in their actions. They are short-sighted; they care little for the future. It is you New Age people, dedicated to the wel fare of all mankind, and having the vision and under standing of the ways to build the better world of tomorrow, who must lead the way. You have the future in YOUR hands, if you will but shoulder your responsibilities. The Flying Saucer Movement, as you call it, belong s to you. Support it in every way possible. Help it to grow until it is influential thoughout your world. Go out into the world and guide the misguided, find the lost, and recover the strays. We are behind you all the way. As we have said many times before, we will take two steps for every one that you take to help yourselves. The time has come for nations to ''bury the hatchet", to clasp hands, and plunge into the future together - in co-operation toward mutual goals. Look to the heavens and realize that your destiny is not in bleak atomic deso1ation, but in the magnifi cent greatness that you can achieve if you will but work for it. Choose the right path and you will soon qualify to join with us in our journeys amongst the stars. Va i Luce (Go in Light)." Kalen-Li Retan 3 UFO SIGHTED BY LEWISTON PEOPL~ An unidentified. flying objeci i!~:l:t~ ~a't:!aJy n~h!J:t 11) 118th YEAR OF PUBLIC-ATION LONDON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1966-36 PAGES * * Tracked by Radar persons. Lewiston POllce Hid Patricia LaDdry of 35 Tarr Ave. spotted the UFO at about 9:17 ,p.m. above her home. ACC<lnling to police. the Landry woman and 11even other per,ons Sl>Otted the object which was described a, bri,cht blue aDd guy ill color, oval in shape. It was slid ttie UFO hovered for a few seconds and then "took off" at a hjgh rate Of ape~ ,in an easterly dlrecUon. UFOs Sighted Over Wide Section of District An unlde nUfled !lylnc ob,.. ject w«. tracked briefly on radar by a U.S. Air Force baae In Michigan ·1u t nlsht, a.nd a mult.llute of new a!ght lnp were reported by Wn tem ' ·-"'ClJ... E < u '+- 0 0) en 0 ..c ....:i -u... ::s On tario resident.I. A ttti red U.S.. Marine Co rps major Aid yesterday "there W 1ubstanllaJ evidence'' that they are observation devl ce11 "controlled by a l'Uperlor clv lliu.tlon." Slpltinp of the Woodstock. The mylteriou1 object.JJ came In a variety of forms, according to their ob- aervers. There wu ~ oranse one al Sarn i&. And another rMnr off red, white and blue fluhes. There wu a red one in Lon don that had a puluUn( white halo. The one at Klntore waa a bright white llcht that ln termlttenUy faded to dull red. Some of them were hlrh objects tailing It throush the s ky like were reported last nlrht over mad and aome of them were aiWng- atock-1tlll In mld~r. Some were poklnr alotic and a n area at.retching from Sar nia. to Klntore, northwe,t: ol fflE SUN•B~LLE'MN~B'•r_chamhtola7,,N',y6_6 l 0 .._ No_tsfar,sayscol/ecfor Of flyl·ng saucer photos aome were tra.velllnf al.owly intermittent bl.lnta at jet planes carryinJ the usual ls tar more advanced than red and ere-en n.mnln1 lighta &nytblnc we have and la con and leavlnc white vapor trolled by a auperior clvlllza tralls. lion," be told a preu con!erM&j. Donald E. Keyhoe, the ence. l-£arine oftice r who advanced 1'beee thJnp &re real and the outer-apace-spy-ln-the-aky under JnlelUre,nt control," he not -.Y what It WU. thtory on behalf of the Na- added. Hit Ursed the air force Some obRrven1 &Id thf!i r tional lnvnUp.tlo,i. Commit- to "md the secrecy on alcht sighUnp luted , tor &bout tee on A,;,riaJ Phenomena. lnp and stop ridi culing the seven m.inut.es. Other reported called on the U.S. Government . competent wltnNSee" whohave keeplnJ the object In sl1ht for yesterday to rele~ all the seen t.hcm. up to two houra. Information It baa on UFO Keyboe, Who has written The Free Preu tent five alghUnp. several booka on the subject men out Martian-huntinc, two ''There Is 111.1batantlal evi- of UFO'•• Is director of the of them In & charte~d plane, denee we are belnc observed tnve.rtlpUons committee. but found only two hlch-fiyin& by ~me 90rt ot device Which Te majority of the We.tern ...... with A spokeaman at the .U.S. Air Force bue ln Selfridge, Mich., aa.ld one wu t.nlcked brie!ly on nda.r, bul •COUid tTK& TELEGRAM, Terento, _!at. Mardi 21, 1168 Swamp gas still ~flying' Ontario alchUnp came from . Thorndale, a mother and her London and SamlL two children aaw a while IJJht, Mn. J. Jleldin&', of 1023 ox- "quite high in the sky, that ford St. E., London, reported ■ eemed to be bllnkin&'." see.Inc a white Ucht In the Mrs. J . H. Hayne■ , or Kln northeut lky, beaded toward tore. ■aid "there wu no ■o und SlraUord at 7 :215 p.m. and we wa.tclled It for 10 A ThomdaJe area man, minutes, anyway. It would Floyd Be.xter, at 7:40 reported briahten up, then It would dim seelnc an orange and yellow down." light moving very ■lowly to "It wu movin1 ever 10 alowthe northeut. He estimated It ly," ahe added. to be more than 1,000 feet Her daughter, ,vendy, 15• hJ&"h. year-old Ingenoll Diatrict ColFifteen mlnutN I•ter at Kin• lefla.te Institute atudent, a1■o tore, sb:: miles northeut of -.Id ahe sa\v a "dear white llcht which kept dlmmln&" and cettlnc brlchter." I...&ny, her 13-ye&.t-Old brvlh• Mont.-Star, 4-1 9 -66 \: ~ :-;~• th-:i~::~t ~ Ph~~graphed ''::;:;:;::.;;;:i.:1~: ·"" Flying Saucer' ftIn117:ZLondon, Jam.. T na,u,, , Hutton Rd, came home DETROIT - (UPI) Dr. J Allen Hynek, the s,destepped mention of th<j Picture Censored - • cub ....U,nr with t.hm ounc boya at s:~ He alrht• The US Air Force c1osed top Air Force adviser on report from two colleg~ tu book& today on ittle case co.eds who said they saw th8 Auoc,m, ~••u ed an object movinc aouthwa.rd ~AVE~NA, Ohio, April 19 In the aky. The director of Unit 40 Of the Tuesday. He hope.a to talk with of two "visits" by un.identi• UFO iightinJS , climaxed UFO close-up as it swept ~algamated Flying Saucer _ other■ who aaw the objecl . f~ed_flying objects. It's ver- three days of on-the-scene past their window. fev!ew~~et~l:e~~~1~ lln~ :w f~:~= !~v~f 0 [;Iubs of America ii not <lOn• fo:~a!ey:1:: • :ea~ns~ti;:: 1. diet . swamp gas. investigation , by telling a Other UFO Si a dep~ty s~riff w!to ch~ • peed almost dlrectly 90uth. vineed. that Ill object llghted in ha, a large rue Of pho~phs '. But some of 1he people news conference it ap• meanwhile, were r an urud~nf.i!1ed Oymg obJ~ Then it ,lwoope,d back up lhe 1kJes over Port nlctin,on of flying saucers and other ma- ) who witnessed what they Pe a red " very like1 y" from a drive-in r from Oh10 mto Pennsy!varua. northward ~d never moved 'I\Jesday nJght was the star Arc 1 lurul. 1~ · ":: th~.·~~.~~~htb~: ..,: ::· ";~.~ "I · know enough about aslro 1ngs are mysterious, and to\d of spaoe cra,t, were 'riot com• from a truck driver on ~ ri ian aIJ, s ~y O Ject ifi!Uh.ln off an":on wa!' no llODlJ to knoW that a star doe1 .the time.two penoll! called.him pletely convfnced. the ex• Hillsdale and Dex.ter in Michigan int~rtlale high1 early _Sund ~y mornmg. • piane. 1 There .;un't &n)' not beha,·e in that manner:• to tell hlm l;lbout strange lights pert, were right. ioul hern Michigan . way ; from · sheriff's depuPotice Chief Ger~d Buc~ert round." Gerald !,(.'Reynolds ol '8< Stoia St. said last nlghl ae:-;no:eve~=::o':o be the ·A.nd even whlk the two William Van Horn , Hills- ties in Toledo, Ohio; from ~~~rRa.v~~t ~~h~m!k A nrithbor, Harold J. Kt n• Mr. Reynolda said he talked planet Jupiter • •• and the other n:iost_•~acular MJchlgan :evi~::f~~~1 ~~:tr;:mU~p~u~!:~:k! a_picture of the ' obj~ from : f{h': ~:!'. with persons who witne&.ffld a 1 strange object flashing multi• light came from a ho~..or a 11ghti~~s ~w wore th~ ta~ with the explanation be· McComb, Mjas. ; a new, his front yard ~t the aU"_force. and "tt wu sittfn1 ~w In the cau,e Hynek's investigation man at To ah WI . d told him not to release 1t. jnorlhern sky." By 10 p.m. the mlored liaht. about 8:M p.m car on El1 Part hill, be of an official explanation, laughed. UFO s.i.ghting,s continued to of the si_ghting wag "too mM at 8:~r•, M:i~e~'!vh "Buchert said it looked li9k object wu hl&"her and further pGP up across the country, brief" and because Hynek took a pot.shot at his object two ~bl~ saucers put to the aouth, in a at&Uon&ry in rural area.s and cities J gether. poalUon. alike . .:! ~:;° ~~ ft" :~d ::::;g a, u ::s '~:~~~~-w:i, ~ ;:~~~!..~;i:i ~~tE~~~;2~:~r~~~{ ~:J: "' V) c:n C > ,. ·- ~ o~i~::'i.1'.~ti!:7:, ~r~rr-:-~~~.:; =~= :f:~~; POLICE CHIEF 'CONVINCED THEY SAW SOMETHING object hovered over Hutton Slderoad In London for more than half an hour., She aa1d It wu a. red lisht. hl &"h In the aky, a.round whleh a. w h It• ring aeemed to apre.ad out, then pull bal»t, lntermitle.nl ly. A atar - like object coa.ate.d acrou the sky over Samia. laat night and stopped in the northeast where It remained. for more than two hours. To the naked •Y• the ob ject appeared u a v e r y bright at~.r except that red and blue ON.bes COUid be a«n. Sarnia police received sev eral calls, beginning about 7:so p.m. Tbe object was firat aeen In the nortbweal It appeared to be a.bout 70 degrees above the horizon. People clwitered on street comers to point at 11,nd dis· cuu the object Opinions on what people 'ia.w varied. Cpl. Robert Symln,gt.on, of the Sarnia police department, said "I saw It but I don't be lieve anythini" unw It'• prov en to me." The object aoemed. to bob and we.ave aUghUy like an or nament an a Ouiatmu tru. The sighting followed a. aim· Uar experience Sunday Jlight by about 100 realdenle of Ket• Ue Point who watched an ob ject glow red, blue, green and white for more than two houn,. "1' H I D E N V E R P O S T Friday, Apn18, 1166 3 Six Teens Tell of 'Chase' by Buzzing, Lighted UFOs By ROBERT KISTLER Denver Post Staff Writer Six picnicking Denver teen-agers reported Thursday ni&ht they were chased ror an hQur by tmidentified flying ~jects in Daniels Park south of Denver in Douglas County. The high sch,;,ol students-three boys, three girls-told .Police Chief John C. Macivor or Littleton they witnessed unexplained, ~pparenUy "hovering" red, blue • nd while lighi., 1 01 " pulsating buzzln& sounds which 9 -"' -=:::' ',;l; ;_; ' E < The group was silting around a fire they'd built inside when they heard "what sounded like a man walking on top of the shelter." The roof can .easily be reached on foot from the slanting hillside. Scrivner and Don Otis, an East High junior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Otis, 1939 Fairfax St., stood on top of the shelter and shined a flashlight into the surrounding area. They man, who might've been wearine a raincoat," dart through the light showing through the window into the area. They also said they heard his footsteJ)IS. 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 shelter and it lit up the whole area." clear beneath the clouds where the lights were." As the third set of lights hovered, the youths agreed they could see a dark ouWne between the lights. "It looked Jike a black 1 football-the blue lights on eacll end - with an orange on top, like a bubble. The red light was at the bottorri. It didn't move up and own, but did cast a beam of light at the ground," Scrivner said. saw:::~~leaving the others behind In the shelter-made their way through the underbrush back to the road. '1 Bµning 'All Around' 'Car Didn't Work Right' Tb, ominous buzzing began again. No directiQO, "just The young,,ters piled iii the car - a 1954 Ford - and ' The teen-agers, all 17, who described what they saw ~ h t someone was messing around my car, " Scrivner :ri::~d, ~:~Y ~8f:rw:~g~~e~u: n::edllf~ hesitantl'y, were "Just as we got to the c3r," he said, "both of us beard car, they all agreed they saw the same thine: 1 nd described by Ma<:Ivor th as being "sincere, ·oo d sober a a·moe shaken by what ey saw." a.real weird buzzing noise. It seemed to be all around us." Two blue lights hovering low in the sky, about three• The group appeared at Maclvor's ollice shortly before As they reached the car, the youths saw "two red lights quarters of a mile away. i,,e lights were stationary and 11 0 P;~·was real skeptical at first," Macivor sald. "But each ;.:~dt ~d f~~a~!fhto :e:1.u:rIi~ ~e~\; ~p b~~htd~imbe~!;:du; ~::S~,t :P;•~ ..of the kids called their parents-,:..who knew they'd been pie• in the center of the reds. area." The lights, about 20 feet apart, appeared to be in a field No outline --:Other than the light&-was visible. nicking-to tell them where they were. • "I don't know what they saw;" he said, "but I'm conon the far side of the road "about 25 yards" from the They perched atop the car's hood and watched the blue car. The two, thinkine " it might be two parked cars or and white lights "off and on" for about a half hour. The vinced they saw something." Alan Scrivner, son or Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scrivner of something," crouched in the ditch and waited. lights appeared in back of. the shelter - in the opposite di1040 Jackson St. , a Junior at East High School, gave the About three. minutes later, they again approached the rection from the first lights seen in the field. fo1Jowing account : car. They saw and heard nothing. They returned to the Twenty minutes after the blues appeared, another setsheller. these, blues with a bright red in the center - appeared "of.f -Scrivner and five friends drove to Daniels Park, 10-12 .~.iles southeast or Littleton, about 6:30 p.m. They parked the The four in the shelter said that, while the two had to the left of the others and about a block away." These car and walked about a city block down a small incline and been gone, they'd heard the same "[ootste~like" sound on hovered near the ground. The buzzing continued. ..:u_,_p_ag"-a_in.cto.:...:.. • cc'ton...c.:.e_sh_e_lter --'b-' ul..:. ll-"in-'t.h"-e-'s-id..:.e..:.o_r•c...hi-='li:::·_ _ _ _:;:the=:roo=:r:;a:;=ga:::in::.::Tw::;::o;:0£::th;:e::gir::::ls:::sa::::id::th;:e~y;:; 'd;::a::;lso~se;:en=•="~ta=li=,.....:.Th::e:.n::'.'ig!::h::.l.:w:::••:..::ov::er::c=as::.l.:w;.lth::._::no:....::•ta::.r:.:•__:v:_:L'l::lb::le:.b::ut::._".::real=.. •~=-~~~\:\n're nuts,'' Scrivner said later, "but my car didn't work right. I could get it up to about 30 (miles an hour) then it would cut out like someone turned the Jgnition off. Then Jt would start up again." ~~8:i:~~~; !~~ , ~ nee ece.,.ber ~~~~ bf~ j noth~ibufs~~~.. J~~\iiethE>un~~a:3:r~~P~[!~ shelter. As they drove off, two of the girls and Otis saw what appeared to be a "large, oval circle of li&ht - it covered the whole road -following the car." Mary Zolar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Zolar, 945 Fairfax St., a senior at East, was in the back seat with two others. .. It was huge and glowing," she ,said, "and came right up to the back ol the car, then went out. It lasted about three seconds." ¥ the car left the park area, it quit "missing out' ' and the radio played normally, Scrivner said. -Soope~-Sp!ic~~~rld ii;"'p❖ ~ty", ,'? G;t; · +~-~- . .-,Ca~~~~;~~f~~~:.ta~:t~ Sought By Soviets :~~vo~: olfi~~clvor ,said "one ol the Impressive things about their Is I story" was all six didn 't claim to have seen the exact sai:pe MOSCOW - (Reuters ) - neceuary to look for utrater thlngatthesametime. Soviet scientists , undeterred by re s trl ■ l civilizations, " aald Ac• "And a couple or them are real shook up," he added. Western skepticism, believe it is ademlclan Vladimir Kotelnikov, RAVENNA, Ohio (AP)_ "We Buchert said lt looked like Tbe _operaU?ns officer at Lowry Air Force Base said 58 ~~ss~blin t::!c~ ·• ::ti:l;~~~~: ;,:/e~::.~.~~dl~:;11r~e\iO:e ere close, closer than I ever "two table saucers put topth~lyays~rFeceportinglv~ a : 11 s1•ghP~!~tly from the ArapRecent slgbtinp in other sec- ■outh of Spokane at CJ:irl1tmaa make contact with earth. earthmen , ta.rted investigatina ant to be aaatn," said • depu- er'' ,re e ...'&>• tion.s or the COWltry have 1Umu- time, but no subsequent 1l&htlngs Becaun of Moscow'• refusal whether there may be sirter y aherllf who chased an un Portaae County Deputy SherOthers in the group were Michael Simington , son of Mr. lated: interest in 'Unidentified fty- hive bttn reported by the UFO to abandon •bope 8 new contro- civilizations in space. Three denUNed fiylnc object from ltt Dale Spaur sa.ld be and bis and Mrs. James E. Simington, 773 Jackso nSt., a junior at ~~~ :,o!i~~a~ since th ■ t time in this versy may be slarted in world mot1th1 ago a (r()up of Soviet hJo Into Pennsylvania. partner- w L Neu "were East; Patty Retherford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Reth Jn this locality since Decmeber. Blue St.ruk setn astronomy circles. •~tronome.rs suggested a world- Hundred• of persons ln both close" lo th~ object ln~parate erford, 742 Harrison St. , a junior at Mapleton. High School, That was reported .today by She said the object wu seen Western expert., 1c0Ued . a wide research program . .st.a.tea reported aeeln, the cars and chased It a6 ml.lea for 1•nd Kaye Hurley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hurley, Mrs. J ■ ck A. 'Campbell, Routt 3, as a streak of blue which year ago when_a y~ung Russian Last :'Prll, !{arduhey, 3', 'brllllant and shiny'' object an hour and a hall from near f 736 Montview Blvd., a junior at Machebeuf High School. dittctor of tl.e Spokane unit oI flashed straight across 'the uy , asl~onom er, N1kola1 Kardashev, tuned his !_ens1tlve radio-tele- arty Sunday morntnc. RaveMa to conwa,' Pa. near Two other UFO sightings were reparted in the state, one the Amalgama_led 'Flying Saucer in tbe vicinJty of Browne's Moun• [ clumed he he ■ rd strange slg- 1co!" to CTA·l02, .a ~~asl-stell~r Pollce Chief Gerald Bu~ert Pittsburgh. 1ln Delta and the other In Denver. ' ' Clubs of. Amerr~.. ' tain, aoutheut of the city. Mrs . oals fro_m space and si,eculated radio I o u r c e or1ginaUy_ dtS· of Mantua, about ejght miles he clocked It at Delta PoUce Chief D. C. Morgan, patrolman Earnest Spaur said M'rs. Campbell said there is Campbell said it could not hive they might ha,ve come lrom a covered by the Mount_Wilson - north or RaveMa, Sa.Id he took speeds up to 103 miles per hour · Markley and reporter Don Prather of the Delta Independent 'g,~~aia~~!~~1, :~:I:ns1!: r!~infu m~:~~~nsim~!~ ml\~.~~fa;a~~e~oc~c; ■ gnlne ::~~~~u?bservator)' an Pas•• a picture of the object from his From the ground Spaur said 1; watched an object whJch was "glowing, green in color and kat1e in ean)' summer, and • horito~taJ rather than vertical. then poll ed eigh t leading Soviet The scientist uld Ufe sign.a~ front yard but the Air Force looked like the head of a flash~ very bright. " The men observed it for almost two hours t,e. lecture 6y a'S,altle •~thoritt 00 The Amalgamlled Flying Sau, , cientista to find out wb al they he picked up were 1,000,000f°ld him not to release II. llatit, a.bout ~o feet wtde and 18 Ifore it disappeared by "rising straight up." un.identified Oying object.a 11 cer Clubs of America Is a non- 1 thi nk . times stronger than previOU¥ feet hlch. In Denver, Terry Datz, 19, ·• UniversJty o( Denver stuscheduled by the local unit profit or11niution conducting Fri day, "Technih Molodezbi'' earthbound radio emissions. Spaur aatd the Unesotthe~ dent, said he and DeMis Sullivan of Mt. Vernon , N. Y., 1 Ject were very d1stlnct. "Some- sJghted ·about seven UFOs which appeared "garbage can lid Cimpbell' -aaid she ,wu ~=e::~tec~ A~ine;u:a~t!~~.,"~~ ' o~:ci~rup~:~>redre~~~ el:~~= w~~h ~o :~~:ntr~~ 5 body had control ov9r It," he size." 00 th ~h:i:.~e~~:i t::1~~~:n1dubj~~u,~t a~as:~~~lely that it is :~~:eci:~to~~~e~:r:. ls aald. "It wasn't Just floatln, The students said the objects disappeared Into lhe clouds around. It can maneuver." after about 10 minutes.. Area UFO Buffs Report Skies Clear of Saucers IOse to aucer I .r: i:e: =~: ::: :~:. 0 0 '?. 0 ~ ...... ...., ...... !f~ A';:l;t I :~t :°~;?~/~bj= :~~=~~ ~J:~! ·- -~------.....~------- Citizen-News I ; object In ;Sky Near Planet Pluto lBIO?e'~ale ; "" ,/(,t. Would You Believe-"Saucer' Visits Wichita? By FRAN KENTUNG JkKOQ Staff Wrltu An 11-yur-old Wichita boy ha, }Dined the r anks of those acrou the nation who have reported seeing "flying aauctts" durin,11: the past wttk. Johnny Sparks uid that early Friday morning he u w two "flying uucers" that 1111de a humming noise and were bigger than cart. He l1 the IOI\ or Mr. and Mn. Calvin Coolidge Thom as, 1116 When it started leaving I <'OVt,red up my head." did point out something unLtJual. Along the driveway lay pieces ol concrete that once aen-ed as a reinforcement sheet along the house's foundation. Mrs. Thoma, 11id she never not.iced It breakinJ!: olf until Friday. Pieces wer, scattered into t.he driveway. WHEN CONTACTED at the home, Mrs. 'Ibomu said that about 5 a.m. F~ day JohMy came running up to her room nearly hysterical. " He wH crying that he had seen two flying sucen," ahe recalled. Ironically, Mn. Thomu 1aid after wards. she had been dreaming cf fiying saucers and p051ibly heard the hum• ming noise herseH. She said JohMy had told her that al first he thOUJt!rt a big diesel truck waa pUl!ing into the driveway, but then the ~ humming noise started. Johnny said he didn't know about the saucer activity in Michigan last Sunday until after he told a neighbor about his nighttime vision. The Michigan report was attributed to swamp gases by an Air Fon::e investigator. AFSCA ThUisday, .April 7, lY<><, Also. sand had swirled i~o the drive way area. JohMy said he was not arui:lom le repeat his sighting: experience. But, b hoped if they ever came back . . . and if aomebody was in one . . . that they would be friendly. Saucers Seen, Late11t 'Flying 1 Sattcer" Report The Wichita Beacon Talked With? BLOOMINGDALE-Two Saturday, March 26, 1968 • Bloomingdale yoothl reported latt night to Vin Buren county sheriff's deputies the 1i1ht.l.n4 of By AUSTIN CONOVER N. Topeka. " :=v~,g~1 obJed SUNSET STRIP-The invitation to I.Jae press read : Here i, the story the way he told Jt: Dour Dlckuton, IT, and ''Seve ral perso ns who have been contacted by messen• " I had been upstairs l.o my mother's James Melvin, also tT, said gers from outer space will be avai lable Wednesday for room and then I heardthls fuMynoi.se. :Tyoo..,:trn:~~-Atte!n°nro~~ :inte rviews at 9000 Sunset Blvd. " The "several " at the "It went mmmmmmm-like a flyin g about I p.m. ln the viclnit, of headquarters of World Harmony, Inc., turned out to be top. I started to go back to bed wh en P~~k.,:::_, eo/:'~: six, Jed by Es telle C. Prins, presiden t , who said she I heard it. Then I looked out the window Lngdale, Dickerson told Me.Mn, has not only si ghted flying saucers but al$O communiand I saw iL wbo WII d.tlvlq, to atop the :ated with th, "human1" in• "I saw this flying object that people JOH NNY SAID 1115 saucers land!<! ear. , ide them. have been tallr.lna: about. It had colored on a driveway on the north side o( the The boys said they observed She made It clear at the out• li,11:htsandwuspinnlng. house-nowhere near a 1wamp. 1.0 object oU to their right over aset that UFO (unidentified fly. " It was bigger than a car and the Johnny evidently had , pent a fitful a 1J1Jamp., hovering in the air. colors were purple and red and orange nil(ht because of an earache that kept ing objecl) is not the right wa y , They estimated the distance al him out o( 5Chool. Friday. and .11:ree:n. 1 to refer to the objects she has When asked i£ he could have been j ~ndto : y::1~t': ~lghted "because ll'ley are no "WHEN I SAW THEM at first, it. was havin,,t I bad dream, Johnny replied: " I i- objed..frqm ,ow lOO" )'ffds. longe.runidenlified." up in the sky. Then I saw them laying • They llid the object wa1 am pretty scre I was awake because ri,tht by my window. Bring Warning r about the length of a car with a I had just fed my pet rat. It had JI "It didn't look like it had any wiDdows babies. I got back into bed, but I didn't , tl■ t bottom and a rounded top "We knot¥ these are from out• and it landed like an airplane. When it even have time to cover up before I I such II a fo(>tball cut in half. er space," she said wtth I nod started Jandin11: it had legs and put them saw them." a There were three lighta on the t object, they said, onlhe11:round. from the other n"e slghters The boy estimated that each saucer 'We know that they come to "The top part spun, but the rest didn't. stayed about fiveminlnes, and his story They deacribed the ligbta 11 warn us a~ams1 the spread of : !Min( one red Ucht on eacb end It was like a big rat doughnut. The top did not vary with each repeated telling. i of the object, which kept blink.• the contagion of war to outer hadsomethinl(like.acapthatkeptgoing l l.o.c off and on, and one yellow i\lRS. THOMAS ADMITTED she WU a round and round. space l litht 111. the center of the object "The second one looked just like the little embarrassed about the sighting, ' like the sta r that gu ided the ,II wblcbrernainedsteady. first one. One came down and the.other but she did not doubt the boy's story. 11.&ll l'bolol>r H•rold Wl• wise mtn at the time of the came up. The olher one Jw.t sat and Johnny said he never thought there Mr1. Thomas and Johnny examined "flyin1 saucer damafe." bi rth of Jesus, fl ying sauce.1111 , obtcV ~br:":1mu'::. spun, too. was anythinit like (lying saucen "until when It suddenly went straight , are trying togu1de mankmd to- I " I wutoo,caredtowake anyone up. I saw them." Concrete reinforcement sheeting was broke n, sand, swirled. f up at terrific speed. They uld ward universal peace and har • it did not seem to '10 in any mony ' 1 direction but up, unW they lostl ESTELLE C. PRINS ......__ THE MONTREAL STAR, MONDAY, APRIJ, 4 1966 Miss Pnns sa id that space , sight of It. 11lkstosp1ceme.n peoplehavecommun1cate.d w1 th l her In the English lan;::uage 'though a bit haltmgly" and that one such communication was Ctz,.. With people trom lhe planet Plut0. She part!<! with the infonna• CuNiHPt•u lion that the flyirig saucer peo HAMILTON, 011t., April 4-A 13-year.old Hamilton ple travel In J lgantlc saucers as boy hu a curved burn on his hand he claims came from much IS IO mlle.s long and that The Loui1 S. Smiths, who live culars. touching the "antenna" of a soft.glowing "Dying ship." the.5ebouseasmanyas4,000 on the CCC road, spent I D in• " It tppHr~ to ht, traveling Charles CouDJ dainu two smalle rsauce.rs forrKOnnoher• tere1ting ~O minute~ or so Thurs• from not'th to south," Phil 11kt. 1ln.flle "ships" lsnded in a lna purposes nea r Earth. Thooghts nt.ed not be e.xpresffil, By AUSTIN CONOVER field behind the Hamilton day e~eruna:, Apnl 7, H they " Somttl mn it mo•ed qui'- r,p.. Mountain pahce station on used b1noculan and a telescope idly ,nd 1n1 ht-•ding in the e-n• HOLLYWOOD - There is I in words. For instance, it isn't I.II Hollywood Hills Upper Wellini(on Street Tues· to witch something In the sky er,I direction of R1ttl11n1ke definite co rrela tion , between necessary 10 know the wonl for Miu Priltll reported sighting .day ni1h1. ":'hich they were unable 10 inden• Ridge." earthquakes and sightings of pencil to • communielte the fiylng saucers In the Hollywood ConsU,ble Arno ld Pead, 1um• fl)'UII uucers, a spokesman for thought or one. · also Ill site, as elae where. hlllsast¥ell ~f:,n:x~C!c~• an Unidentified 11~~~.~t!cri~a~a;: moned to the home afte r the Mental lnve.stlgationa of New color and abape, to a receptive pannt1 repeatedly questioned Gabriel Green, who said he Dlmeftl!Ol;-S ~eclarecl today In mind." • • • , It wn first seen by Phil, IS, sketch) and of a blue.grayish I thelrsonbeforereportingthe has made between 85 and 100 mterview. Age et Acblevement an exclu11ve • freshman at Mount SI, about color in the moonlight. He said incident, verified the three. Wesley H. Batem~ of 4918 Bateman Wffli · on i& ~laift JO p.m. " I was oot walking the the band around the center was Inch, yellowish burn mark on ,:t,_:~g~~~ :~eotli:•1:v::~ Frankll~ Ave., wrtich_ Is ~e that the reason tor many o! the dog, and the tint thing that at• brllllanUy lighted. the boy's hand. who have looked into the trac t e d me were the bright Mr. Smith agreed on the bfiJ. Charles said he ran behind more ~~~rg~t=~ted~~~~r:::ar:~ i:u:~msfg~:;: ject1 an airplane flew ove.r...._ . lights. I knew it couldn't be a liance of the li ghting but said reasonably accurate. atence1fterseeingone"shlp" of!icial de.bunkers," he re11ea\s not only a pattern of cause " the ' lnh1t1tants "o1 these ~tar,-, Then I re.allzed It was mov• he was unsure whether the cen• " There -re tlmH When It ap.. All agi:-eed that the object the:,land, cl-osely followed by an• ''They are trying to hide flying saucer alghtln~ afterspacecrafts havebe.eilinter• other. ' ing. ter band was l!luminated by ~•red to be mo•if'II !" • stral&1ht were watching was much larfer. from our citizens the fact there earthquakes and expl011ortJ of ested In studying the fttquency He described the objects as Phil ran In the Muse and bright lights or whether they hne and then ' you couldn' t ' " •They watcfa.l until the object are extnterrestrlal people. und!rground nuclear devices barrien of awamp microbes.''. "eightfeetlong, fourfeetwide called his parents and his lister, were fl a mes - " whatever they much •h•pt, lu1t "'- band of- moved out of range. They were "Fortunately, the younger lnd three feet hl1h with red, Diana, 18, a Mount Si senior. were they we re very bright aDd 11,hta. But. now ~nd tMn It would not a larmed, only intere1teil. generat!on ls notso lnclined 10 blue andrree.nllghts 1e.t lnto ~r~s~I:; ~~n;e::~e:o~~e. di~~ f:11 ~th!~'f!; They ■ U ran outside and all re• seemed to radiate from that area mo•• rapidly to the l•ft, then They said they had beard no redebunk flying saucen. The rethe rim Ind fikkerlnr llke a the shock waves. yea rs man will free hlmaelf of port sighUng the stranie object. on the object," be said. just " swiftly lo tn. rlsiht and ports to indicate.that any of their computer." "Flnt, let ;me Point out ·that the frequency barrt!r and enier 5M m to tilt a little which ,1. neighbors sbared the experience . ;;:ses:.;;'!srec;t~:hth!sT~ The boy said the objects at the beglnnmg of ~rch. 1966, an age of tremendous \n1ellec• made a bunin1 sound and "lit theRussla1t11deton1tedthelarg-ru11 achievement l = : r.~mostadultson tills up the grass around." \ est underground nuclearexplo- • • Only Ollf; had In 1ntenn1, he tic and could not be shaken." 1 11011 ever. Since this detonation, QUNI tor Tnidl 11ld. ''h WII thicker at the La.st Wedne.s<by La•ern• ~~~~hsa1;,~:;::~::~le"~v!:; :::m~ '!~tahn°::s h:~ 1t t~ ~f!n:. heavenly body, nor a n airth°!y =~t k=c~hat~! there's been a rash of esnh bue and n1rrowed to the size Emery 18 and his brotMr Maria Gracieue Elliot!, ac qt11kes, They've occurred· in Ume I tried JI the object would was q_wte I way from us, he "It w~s much bi1ger than nor• was, but they know they 11,. or I nickle at the top.' Owen, ' u , i-eported 1e.eina: two tress and author, described In 11 Turkey, China, Formosa, Japan, Wbenhetouchedttheanten· objectsflyingJowovuthedl}". detail the flying 11uc.er " fireball Spain, Africa, Yugoslavia and h!, M~: :~ agreed that his son's sketc~ m~::~a:\~ ~;:~•sk~::1 t ::':1gfli~~; n■, 1 flash "of electricity" OC• Mr. Emery, an engineu, 11id wtth a sulfur smell" ll'lat she Russia II well u in the Unite.cl SIWth took lwus w1th Lbe bino-- of the shape. of the object was While they were watching the ob- night. curred, andherece.ived1aboct.his so115 were "extre.melyabake11 sighted In Georgia. Ulllan Wit• His fat her, James C(ne1t11. a up by what they had 1een." - - - - - - - - - - : - - : - c : - - - - - - - -11 lers, executive director of Har Quotes Scripture draugblsman, 11.id he explsined They said the objects made "a St. l'•teriburg Tim es. April 26, \966 mony House, cited lltr interest the seriousneu of calling thewbirrina: noise, not •tall like ·nr this same period, In flying saucers as part of "myJ • police "but Charles WIS emphl• ■l\ alrcra!L" have been many flying km.e: nn.,e. quest lor truth." sightings. The majority nearthe40tb JANUARY 13, 1966 parallel In the Northern Html• sphere.'' Bue.man, who believes the presence or flying saucers It Timn &a.If Writer beyond question, cited Bible references to sightings following ABOA RD THE BURNS CON• The "(lying saucer" which at earthquakes and said that after t VA IR - It's been a Iona- politi· tracted attention ot residents of the earthquake toppted the cal campal1n but la.st night 9 th ColossLtJ of Rhodes in 2.50 B.C. Gov. Ha ydon Burn.s, four cynf. cow~:~ a:1n "shining objects were seen In 1o. cal newspapermen, Mn. Bums in Wanaque, according to two the sky.'' WESLEY H. BATEMAN and slx Burns staff memben Clifton men. saw two spots of ligh• that Peter Hreno, 29 DaW!On Ave.. ea=ua=:'~ !!s earthquakes, saucers lookedsuspiciouslylike .1 J Un· and Dennis Reynlcks, 115 by a wave of sightings of nytng A Second • Scolet Ave., reported they NEW YORK (UPI) - A flam. identlfi!d flying ob_.)ect e.;...~ objects In New Mexico; and parked their car on Westbrook earthquakesinSpalnthatyea.r in~ object - apparently a mete, ~t!u~~":ii:::~J~~I!~~ Road in order to get a full view 3 2 2 66 or the vast Wanaque Reservoir. were followed by reports of fly. Ing saucers In Portugal. About 10:40 last night. they ;Ys~tl;C::r :.~k Id~ object was tirst ~lte-d The researcllt'r offered this said, a brig:ht point or light ap. peared to be hovering above the t::=da.;1 : ~=Jo~!ie:~~w:: - w~ / explanatlOD: "FlylnJ saucer I ice. Al Reynlcka prepared to ne_ws agencies reporting every• took oft from Orlando." Bates ' photograph 11, the light dilap, thing ~~ .a plane •~t to added "it stayed with us for at peared. Ing OT the destructive power of HILLSDALE, Mich. (UPI) eras~ 10 flyini: saucers. least 40 miles. then it disap, But It returned, with a "red· oor earthquakes u about the A county cMI defe.n.se director A spokesman for the Federal peared, like he turned oft the dish tinge, bobbing and weav change in the frequency barrier ing," according to Hreno. Aviation Agency at Kt?nedY In· juice. It's the tint one I've seen which Is produced by our mag and 87 ~ 11i~ today they Bentley Spencer, Wanaque tematlonal Al:JX>M said It ap- in JJ years of flying. I netic field and which is affected watched an ee.oe, boverl.nr peared the obJe<:t was a meteor Bates reported the si&:)itin r to ' by earthquakes and nuclear flying object aettle in a ~~ movinr from south to north. It capt. Natha n Sharon of the , 1wampy hollow near a college explosions. ens of can: ringed the reservoir was believed lo have landed In rJorlda Highway Patrol. Sharon ''This frequency barrier has dormitory Monday nlgbl William va n Horn, '1, Hill• last night, their occupants hop- Long island Sound. went to the cockpit and ob-hampered man's mental de, Ing to gee the "object," first ve\opment Ind hls communica 1d1!e County civil defense 'll!E Sl'OKESMAN said the served the object and went back spotted over the reservoir and tion with space people. There tower at Washinr1on airport re- to tell Gov. Bums. Bums In nearby communities Tuesday are so many space peop le I ported seeinf the object dash looked out the window and then night and again yesterday mom· through binocular, for th ree would dumbfound you If I were came back and told newsmen across the heavens. houri. to tell you how many. ' lnf>tfictal explanations. mean· He said a report also was re. "there's a UFO out there." "Much ol our knowledge has It WIS the Hcond ,tral1ht while, were lacking. The Air ceived from Bo5ton airport. Newsmen snd staff members come to us from these people; night a lnre number of Force dl.smlued lhe inci , where aircraft had radioed. looked out the window of the witneuu reported 1teln1 weird and we have little realized the II po11lble sightings of the seeing the object sweeping high plane il.11(1 spotted what ap unldentlfl.ed fl yl111 object.I In planets Venua and J upiter. thought transference. As our lhrough the air. ' pea.red to be two round spot.I of touthern Michigan. Sunday minds develop, we'll be able to One pilot said it was a fireball 11&:ht. At the time the plane w11 night ■ ~enpollcemenandat l 1- - - - - 3 - 24-66 communicate better t¥lth them. with a long vapor trail. The on a northwest course from leut40othe rper10iu111dlhey 1 Language \1 IIOI !he problem. FAA said a vaJ)Ot' trall was un• Orlando to Tallahassee. watched • 1lmllar object, guarded by four 1l1ter 1hlp,, usual, but apparently WH the THE IJGRTS were oil to the land In a swamp about 45 miles result of the object gettlng In to northf'ast of the plane and ap northeut of here oear Ann the nrlh'1 lower atm01phere. . peam:I 1o be travellni alonr at . Arbor, Mich. : A spokesman for the Air abou t the same apeed. The pilot HOLLYWOOD - The Force at Stewart Air Force 11y1 the plane was flylnr at NEWTON. N.C.. March 24 (lJPI)-A a:Jowlng blue Ot). unldeodlled nytna object, PIERRE (AP) - Five Pierre Base. Newburgh, N.Y•• ton• about 6000 feet and at about a) J,ect streaked 19w across part.s of westttn t<orlb Caro- spotted in San Fernando Val residents reported they viewed Jina about 2 a.m. today and exploded 'Wilhout a 1owu1 rirmed that It was a meteorite miles 1~ hour. Everyone aboard I Mooday night, llbo .. 11 ley an unldenlltled flylnr object high over ValdHe. • 3 -2 2 66 break!nr up and burnln1 ltsell the plane watched thellf htllor I seenbere. in the 11oet; over the Capital The exp10110n lit up the town like a rt1ant1c 'flash out. stvl'ral minutes and Bur1t11 or•' Mn. Belle Roth, HU S. dry about mldnlrf\t Thursday. bulb. DR. ASHt:R CHAPi\lAN, an dered the pilot to turn toward , HCHI Ave., told the Cltlzen Police omcen In WC towns In three counties 51.lG 1 Carl F. Bea of U Marlvn l'Xamlner !or the FAA said he the object. they uw t.he llght. It was moving from east to west. a ~: !~t~~1c~ New, she saw the object ~Ire.et, Bridgeton realtor, report• rushed to the window of h\1 At that pc,lnt the lights ■ p, . Officer Melvin Barlowe of the Newton p0llce depart appeared tor a time 10 be a about 7:H p.m. Monday ed to Bridge.ton police Mont',ay home in Ghm Cove, N.Y. to aee peared to rite and then disap- ment In Catawba County 1al.d It looked like a "blr blue !ti\f In the Bir Dipper consteU..• while 1l1tln1 In her ear near that he saw a saucer-llke ~1nr boll of fire with fire a rclnr off the edres.~ He said It the object traveling "about 1,000 peared as though th e electricity lion. Then the llght moved swill• • lier homa. ' object 111 the sky over Clarlt', made no sound when It passed. ly ln a aou therlydirectlon. feet above rround, :m to 400 had been switched off. Every• Sbe said tt ioond like a big Pond area or Fal.rton. ' Barlowe estimated IU! altitude to be 1000 re.et. He 'Ille lighted object was movi ng mil es an hour, from south to one aboard lhf' plane l01t alght ball of fire and appeared to He told Desk Officer Ru.sseU could not estimate It.I speed, , too fut to be an orbiting sate!• north." He said he at fi rst or the object at lhe same mo, be over Iba SUD!t t Strip. It he WII ~ttlng a sign Ill Harris "We don't have anythin g around here t.hat coUld lite, , the observen Hid. It took traveled la a northwu:terly thought the flaming object was ment. During the time the front of a property " hen tt.e cat.ch It," he· aald. " No swamp 1as or nothlni like that the object about t111e minutes dl.recdoa and disappeared an airplane, as did many oth• object was visible Pilot Fred radio of his car suddenly C\IC . . could move that ta.st" to move through an arc of 20 to ~r S&a Fen,ando Valley. out and ht looked up and 11w ers. Bui, he added, the object Scharrer was In contact with Barlowe said he was &Jone In his patrol ear when 25 derrees, they aald, and then Mn:. Ralh said she fln:t • dlrty-eny object In the •hlpe did nocdlve, but continued In a Miami air traffic control. He he saw It, but he said Sft. Donald Buriess patnillinr the l!Jht blinked out. of two saucers-one atop tl1II lllou&bt Ill. airplane "WU OD. horizontal plane. Nldlhatalrtra!flc controlwu Jn another car across town saw It also. They sadd the light appeared other--blendi.ng with the 111::;y. nra and crashln&;. SIie de Pollce offlcen at Valcte&e were filllnf the tank of The object waa alghted tor ulced U It had anythinc on the to be at a very hJ&:h altitude, He heard I whine llnd !he ~ i,c:rlbed lbe ball ol flame u their patrol car when they saw the object sllenUy ex• about tlve to 10 &econds, m01t radar besides the BUMII plane. at tremendoua &peed and moved Ject went out of light tnvelinl ~ery brl&ht" 111d uJd It ap \ plode. They saw no t rarpnenta fall. repc,rts Indicated. They reported they did not. made no noise that could be ' We Couldn't Lk! ln Tbtir Almosphtrt' I t h1ih speed and the ndl6 pnred ta be while hot heard from their vantare point. came OD lpln. I :!z.ui ~.:.:!i = ~d. t !UFO Sighting Reported Here ot a Star - - Not an Aircraf , Says I I f:)d •~ i I I Boy ls Burned • By 'Flying Ship' .. .THOSE SPACE PEOPLE! ~::w• Flying Saucers, Quakes linked Louis S. Smith Family of North Bend 7::w~~! fa;~:>,:~~:•:~;};~::~;~~= ~~~:a~: J1:;~{i~! f~!ss~1:. ,;Jt ::i;~.~h:~~ ~~?:~~d 'Mysterious UFO' Escorts Burns Plane *** Meteorite l ~;~:~~~:~: res;:-: :~:1a[~;:f~d~t=:~ ~~~:~ ~=~ti:P!~!.n. . BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED ....... I. Police J s~dl2t.g-o Union : Saucer 85 Miles· Visible Again I Lights in Sky ' ::es Flares Over Northeast ~~t ~ris\t;1'::~ t~ f:t ~~l to:::~ . . . I I UFO See- n ~ :!:. :;:..:'°!.,,'°.,~,:; ::: n M h ic igan :r~: ::=i~rj,_:~~ ~~:~ !~~ t~il::J~·e:·!i~~ SAUCER BLAST? 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Publish: "Understanding" (12 issues-$2. 50). 8. CALVIN C. GIRVIN; 6711 Yucca St.; Hollywood, Calif. 90028. 9. GABRIEL GREEN; Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc.; 2004 N. Hoover St.; Los Angeles, Calif. 90027. Phone : 662-4404. Publish: "Flying Saucers International" (6 issues-$3. 00). 10. DR. GEORGE KING; The Aetherius Society; 6202 Afton Place; Hollywood, Calif. 90028 . Publish : "The Aetherius Society Newsletter" (Donation basis). Phone: 465-9652. ~k~~ ~t;f CONVENTION There's a cockeyed feeling in the world today That power politics is here to stay. But China, Russia and the U.S. A. Boy-don't let them fool you! Take a look at this world of ours, Just one mud ball in the sea of stars. Other planets have no color-bars, 'Cause they've got perspective. Yanks and Ruskies put men into space, But it 1s all a mad politician's race, One-up-manship in this Year of Grace. It makes you giggle. The population stands and stares, While men in capsules explore U·pstairs. Why we can 1t even manage our own affairs! Some cheek -colonization! Besides, they've got people on Venus and Mars. They got lads and lasses and ma's and pa I s. And they've got better transport than four-wheel cars. Have you ever seen 'em? Those Flying Saucers whisking through our skies Must take some power to make them rise. But government departments just hide their eyes, And call them meteors! With all the lies that they print and shout, The general public's got its work cut out Figuring what it's all about. But just you keep on trying. I suppose you know why I'm telling you this, So you won't shriek or shake your fist When you dis cover Martians do exist! They I re real nice fellows. I know, 'cause I met one a week ago! His ship came down for an hour or so . He talked to me, but then he had to go . Real interested I was! Got brothers on Venus and Saturn, it seems Fly their ships on magnetic beams . They wear one piece suits-you can't see any seams; But apart from that-they're just like us! SONGS by Mollie Thompson SPACE-TALK The powers that be will tell us we 're alone. They'll tell us that in space we are unique; On this little desert island we call Earth The hwnan race is just a kind of freak. When we send our envoys into space The re '11 be a smile upon this planet's face, 'Cause brother, right out there-I'm telling you, There's another human race; it's very true! They're a very, very peaceful crowd, For they just never go to war. And they cannot interfere, This is by Universal Law. The spaceman's message to us all Is based on how to banish fear, And if we only understand, We will find it heaven here. While we must rely on war, We never will be happy here. While this world's economy Is based on hardship, strife and fear. How do they live without a war In their lands of milk and honey? They don't need economy, Because they don't use any money! They cannot give us any ships, So we must try and build our own. But they are waiting right out there, Oh, my friends, we 're not alone! How do they go at such great speed, And vanish then without prediction? Because they use free energy, And there isn't any friction. Brother have you seen their ships? Sisters have you seen them glow, As they dance and hover in the sky , And make our fastest jets look slow? 5 2 THE WAl,.l. STREET JOURNAL M6nday-, Oiecelfther 13, 1965 -~·b,lll&\1ilii:llllm!L £_. ;m The spokesman quickly adds : " We have nei ther received nor discovered any evidence that New 'Fireball' Raises An Old Question: Do Flying Saucers Exist? • • • Californian, W4o 'Talks' to Men From the Stars, Says 'Yes'.i Scientists Assail Air •Force 100-WatcnUFo-- given arty indication of a threat to our national security." The Air . For.c~•~ ,approac!1 disturbs son:ie people, however...The Air Force should admit .t here are natural phenomena taking place un der our noses ot which we know nothing,'• eaye • I. M. Levitt, director ot Fels Planetarium at the regard, it is like all oq,er unidentil!ed flying objects, or UFOs, which are my:sterious be Frank B. Salisbury, a professor ol plant p'by. By ELLIOT CARLSON Sta.fl .Reporter of TµWALL STR~ET J OtJRN~L ern tier of states and Canada.- They described it ·as an orange fireball. ·The Air Force~at tirst I called it an un!dentilied flying object, but now thinks it was a meteor. f!9me oth·e r people called It a flying saucer. • Several people say they saw the fireball land Thursday night. An ll•year•o!d boy in Lorain, Ohio, says he watched It drop Into the woods near his home . A woman in Elyria, Ohio, 10 mifes away, claims she saw it plunge into a .vacant lot across the st!reet from her home. Others say they saw it streak into Lake Michi gan. Scientists and police combed a 75-acre area near Pittsburgh after a woman there stiw the object crash to earth "smoldering.'!. ,· , Despite these witness~s and search efforts, however, the thing has yet to be found. In this C¥-\!5~.}Jlel( p.r, sem put neve~ founa . • , , Whatever It ttlrna -l>'ll \~ lie-meteor, sate!• -:Ue-_part, hoax, weather oddity or man ·trom . ¥&1'1\:-it &PJJ<:ared ill & banner ·year'lor. auch objects, which · almost dlsappeareq from pul,li~ consci0µsness following & rash ot , reports· of I flying saucers in the mid-19~ : ''We've had mbre reports tlits y~r .than 1n •ai,y year since 1957, when we had more than a thousand," Bays a spokesman •for Project Blue Book, •the Air 1 e.n open invitation to anyone who feels he pos sesses any evidence of such vehicles operating in our atmosphere." And he states: "No UFO r eport evaluated by the Air Force has ever " The Air Force is trying to ~plaln something that isn't susceptible to explarlation." l;tobert Risser, director of the Oklaboma Sci ence and Art Foundation planetarium at Okla homa City, believes "the Air Force must have had it~ star-finder upside down during Aug ust," when . several reports pf flying saucers were ascribed by the Aji-r .,ForCe to sightings of stars. "The constellations of Taurus and Orion weren't visible at the time the Air Force said the sightlng{J were made. I think they made an error.'' • The whole problem, says J. Allen HYJltek, chairman of the department of astronomy at Northwestern University and a consultant to the Air Force, is that the matter should be studied more thoroughly. ' "Pressures · to conformity in acadeintc cir cles and fear ot ridicule have slowed the study," according to Robert Hali, a sociology professor at the University of Illinois in Chi· Ce.go. "The 'IJ)Ossibility of life on Mars ts an un popular thing to consider these days," says They'u back. The latest was sighted a few , nights ago by residents and· pilots In the north• t extraterrestrial life and we continue to extend Franklin Insttiute in Philadelphia. He adds : Forte program set uP in 1948 t0 evalllate re, ports of the phenomena. siology at Colorado State University. _At the risk ol being unpopular, Mr. Salisbury told \he fifth annual Space Conference this year that ''there qiay be some natural explanation of ~ e \hings, but a tentative possib!!lty to ,be considered is that UFOs are spaceships from ~l:ars." . Fueling tpe flying-saur,er . contN?versy .has been the large number of reports from what many peoj)le consider reliable witnesses- pilots with technical backgrounds. Since 1947, more than 100 private, mllitary and commercial pilots have reported spotting strange objecte in the Sky, accordfrig to one study. Pinning down such repqrts is difficult, .how ever. "Some of the boys did re~r_t things they couldn!t identify a few years ago," •says I a spokesman for American Airlines. ' " But our pilots haven ' t made a report for years." Nevertheless, "we havq on file a great num ber of reports from pilots who don't Want their names used but still want to tell somebody what they've seen , claims J. B. Harte.rut, Jr., president of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots As sociationi Apd he ~ays: "I haven't drawn any conclusions myself, bu~ I think we ' ve certainly got a .good myste:y on our hands. ' ' • Vlaiton From Outer Space Nobody knows wfiat the objects are or where • they come from, but th"ere is no lack of theories -or of controversy. The Alllalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America, Inc., is sure the "saucers" come from outer space. How do they know? The ' "space people" . have told them. . Not only that, says Gabriel Green, who heads the Calitornia group, 11 space people give contaclees information about life on other Planets and solutions to insurmountable prob lems on our planet." One si.iggestion allegedly made to Mr. Green in 1960 by a visit from Al, pha Centauri, -.a, nearby star: Run for Presi d~nt as a write-in candidate. (He campaigned briefly, then decided not to run.) ' The National Investigations Committee on private re \ Aerial Phenomena /(NICAP) I search organization in 'Y{ashington, doesn't hold with that theory. "We reject reports ol noble beings landing on earth to solve all our prol;>lems, 0 says a spokesman. •So men from :Ma.rs are a lot of bunk? Nat neceSsarily, says the committee. It .believes If congressional in• vestigation w~uld prove that UFOs "are real physical objects ... under the control of livlng beings." As an afterthought, the 'spokesman says :- ..There are a tremendous iiumber of ego .mani_acs who have been able to appoint ·them• selves experts in this field because it's so contused." ' One rna.n who's not confused at all is Charles .A. ManeY, professor emeritus -0f physics and mathematics at Defi8.ncE, College in Ohio. Says the professor: "These fbjects are unguestion- r""'----.~-■ ably from outer space. ' He · bases ht§ reasQ.{l ing on the fact that the objects often interfere with local electrical circuits, indicat~ to him they have "a mea~s of propulsion associated with magnetic fields. '' a By JIM ETHERINGTON Free Press Sarnia Bureau SARNIA - A revolving ob ject, sighted in the sky east of Kettle Point last night. was watched for more than two hours by about 100 persons. Lawrence ~resseUe, wh9 op4erates a store on the Kettle Point Indian R~erve, said a. motorist brought the objecto;. to bis attention about 8 p.m. He B&id be looked at it through binoculars and could_.see red, blue, green and white lights fl~hing from the· disc-s}:laped object. Mr.. Bressette said it re- , rna.ined motionless for about an hour fla&hing lights, then slowly .began to rise. Cloud cover rolled in about 10 p.rn., allowing only periodic • sight ings. ...I've never seen anything like this," he s aid . •rwe all saw it. It was low - about 200 1 or 300 feet oil the ground to I the east. Then it slowly began , to move up." Yr. Bressette said it could not haw be~n swamp gas .which was suggested was the cause of unidentified •flying object sig~Ungs in the Detroit a,ea .last week. "rve seen swamp gas lights. This .was not the same," tre • said. "!Besides thel't! ·hasn't been any , swami> gas lights around here since before the war." \Mr. Bressette said his bmth et', Jeffery, also reported see ing an object over Sarnia. This one stayed stationary for a short time then shot across night ol March 20 probably were the result of , swamp gases. Sheriff Douglas Harvey of Washtenaw County and civil defence director William Van Horn of Hillsdale Couniy criti cized Dr-.. Hynek 1s report. Van Horn said the swamp gas explanation was an attempt ~o ::explain it away arbUl'.ar~ fl ymg • SQUCers G . , p 5-26-66. om roponenr myster)' 2-3-66 ' EOPLE in North Queens land are mystified by three separate reports of ·Flying Saucers. P The first report came from _a 27-year-old banana grower, Mr G. Pedley, who while driving a tractor through a neighbouring property on hill way to his own farm, heard a loud hissing noise above the noise of tlie tractor. Suddenly about 25 yards ahead of him, a blue-grey saucer shaped craft about 25 ft across, and 9ft high, ros~ vertically to about 60ft and travelling at a • terrific speed heaoed • off in a 'south-westerly direction. On lnvestigallon, a nest of flattened reeds was found, the circle being about 30ft In diameter and since then four oUler nests Jiave been founil close bT, aome· of lhe-.ii new'7 made . ., During · the last eight months, less than Seven different sightings of Flying Saucers have been reported in the Nortll • Queensland press. Hundreds . of sightseers - have flocked to the Horseslloe Lagoon in the Tully District during the · last few days to view the circles .which are partly hidden by ' gense scrub. The RAAF has taken the reporls serious!:, enoqh w uk ·tor clip~• from the aesls • which , will . be examined, all(! an:, furiher flying saucer slchtln&'s ff<)m the area will be lnvestipte;L no N.Y. Daily Ntws Dispatch UN ·Watc He said no radar reports ·· had been obtained on any ot the sightings. Mr. .Bressette reported j~t •planes in the area. at ,one point )Vhile the .graul' watched along the Lake Huron shore. But there was no possibility the object he saw was a jet. In Michigan new reports of l For Saucers , Urged. I UNITED NATIONS,· N.Y., Feb. 7 ·(AP)--Oolman Von• kevlczky, an employe in the U.N. Office of Public Infor• matlon, proposed to Secre• tary-General U Thant today that members of the United Nations establish a network to observe flying saucers: nev~::;:J!~z::;...;,!o s::: J. er ·space Is . sending flying , saucers reiularly on test flights to earth, .. Be told Tjlam only the ' United Nations .could be ex• pected to have sufficient authority to establish oon• tact or represent mankind in a . face•to-face • meeting ::::. extrat_e rrestrial visi• • STRANGE ·o .BJECT 1I OVER MT. 8*WILSON • A-2 _21__.J!!'- , los Angeles Her1ld.f11mlner flying spider webs. But to spme people the exls• tence of flying saucers is 'e. matter of relfgioUS fanaticism," he says. But Mr. Menzel reads inore into the Air Force data than does the Air Force !tsell. Of the 9,786 UFO reports m·a.l!e to the Air Force 4-18-66 UFO sightings were r~ceived Saturday night as ta{ north as the tip of the "Thumb'' in Lake Huron. Odd lights were reported in the sky ove'f Oakland County and the neighboring Detroit area. Others were reported westward in the Lansing area. Dr. J . Alien Hynek of North• western University, sci~ntific consultant to the U.S. Air Fort:e said phenomena seen at Dexter and Hillsdale on the NEW YORK - The nephew of lhe late Dag Hammarskjold has startled America's top science writers by telling them he believes ,that ' flyipg saucers exist and that they come from outer space. Knul Hammarskjold, whose late uncle .was secretary gener• al of the United Nations, spoke to a convention here of the avi ation•space writers associa• lion. Hammarskjold also suggested that our space neighbors ' are the o)<y at a very high speed. Jecoming more and more inter An officer .✓in control . opera ested in what people are doing tions at Selfridge Air ForGe on earth. Base, :Mount Clemens, Mich., • " The possible existence of said the Ga.nadian sighting 1eighbors in space will, .if con• was the fourth reported to firmed, create problems of le• F.eb ' 7, 1966 lµm last night.. ·The other 1al, political and techni
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