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Mi'.RCH - APRIL 1964
WATCH THE GREAT METEOR SHOWER
- January 20, 1964 . . . . . . . . _ ~ ~
" SAUCER " BULLETIN*** Nearly a score of articles pertaining to flyinc; saucers and othor related space ago subjects appear in the initial issue of a (
. * fron Lrirry "FIREBALL" Larochelle. la few threats were Joseph L. Ferriere * included naturally! - He's up in the clouds this tine) 186 Winthrop Street., Woonsocket, R.I. * 4 nice letter fron Rev. Guy J. Cyr, ~ho gave us a few
Woonsocket, R.t. * A few cancellntions. (90%) A few bookstores which dis* played our posters noticed a 75% decrease in their MASS. TEEN-AGE. REPRESENTATIVE* book_salos; and our creditors were ve-q politely de* na.nd1.ng ••••• : (pay up ••• or ••• else ••• !) Robert--·-C. Forrest So ••••• , . as you
our "Saucers" & .IQ![??? REPRESENTATIVE
·* issue., so, any nistokes that o.ppoar .fron now on, will REPRESENTATIVE * be the fo.ul t of the stenciler ••• :µru:i.ely ••• Arnaud!!! Donald P • . Nason ************ 45 Thornly Street.,
Kartoon Klassik #2 •••••.••••••••••••••• •'• ••• ~ •••••• IO * Flying Saucers Fron The Soviet Union? Mary Nucent
2x3 inches (boxed) ••••• SI.CO - - Half page ••••• $3.00 - - Full pagc ••••• $8.00 *****LETTERS***** January I6, !964 Dear Aroand:
************************ ************ ************************* On November 13, 1833, a tremendous meteoric display had many people in this WORLD gazing awe-struck at an extravagant celestial cinerama •••••••••• The meteoric out-burst began at roughly I The appearance of the "luminous bodies"
First of all ••••• It is important to note that the description - "luminous bodies" does not comply at all with descriptions of "fireballs and fiery
the coagulated white of an egg. They could not have been meteors or ••••• Mr. II. H. Gnrlnnd, of Nelson County, Va., "falling stars" since neither one of found a jelly-like substance about the these ' could have appeared to be ••••••••• size of a quarter • . "nearly statiomary" or, in other words,
TIDTIITTI~~1))~llTI~~A~ VOLUME # I - BULLETrn # I J ANU.ARY - FEBRU.l.RY
************************************~***************************** "HAS THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT CCNTACTED FLYING SAUCERS???" (story on page one)
(story on page one)
35¢ per copy •••••••••• $2.00 per year. /irmand A. Laprade - 48 Great B1.. ook Valley Avenue., Worcester 5, Massachusetts.
******************** Thank you for subscribing to CPB. ~ I hope this first issue meets with your approval, as it will improve as we go along. I hope you lil~e the cover illustration by Joe Ferriere, and the many illustrations done by him in this zine.
First of all• I. .wish to thank "Larry" for making this ·zine . possible, which did., vvhen h e brought Jo e and I together. It was a moinentous II10eting for us .. and - Larry . seemed to sense ··· it because he stayed in the background and- let ;tis ,-p· away'. It proved to be ~e gr-01:ndwork £or
THE UNITED STATES . GOVERNMENT? •· ·
"Interceptors Chase Flying Saucers Over Washington, D. C •••••• " "Fiery Objects Outrun Jets Over State Capital - Investigation Veiled In Secrecy Following Vain Chase •• -••• 11 e~c, etc ••••••••• In the latter part of July, I952,r headline~ like the one.s above
He refused to comment further as to what he meant., •• ,maybe he was pulling rrif leg, or maybe ••••• August. I3, 1952, will someday be re ffered to as.·";." "MAN' S Cl=tBATEST MOMENT Of 1RUTH '. 11
·· -~ : - • -- - -by - Armand---· · - ~- *** ***. ·~**
Some rocl~et e:rnerts, who fi:rmly believe in the exi stencc of life on other planets/ contend that a ·tlying saucer or projectile from Mars, Venus or some plane t in. spa<.:~ may have crashed on Mont Pelee in 1958. The French govc:cnment appropriated about three million dollars for tbeir scientists
T.he above illustrations were roughly sketched by nwself (Armand) and if we use them regularly, Joe, will illustrate them so as to do them justice. I will then make a stencil - so that th e printing of the titles will be uniform and readable. Thin fir st issue ••••• consists of articles by Joe and m
VOLUME# I - BULLETIN# 3 MAY - JUNE 1964 Massachusetts - U.S.A. - - Published every other nonth at 35¢ per copy $2.00 per year. - Illustrated by - Joseph L. Ferriere of Woonsocket, R.I.
RUN MMP ANT Also - - Late News - Kartoon Klassik - Monsters - l..nd Selected Shorts ••• Plus - other articles - - - and Illustrations••••••••••
Atlanta, Ga. May 16, 1953 Fred Reagan, who made headlines last year when he claimed he had been a visitor aboard a flying saucer, died today in the Sta te As~rlum
- EDITORIAL - •· MANY THAJlflCS Jerry B. Weinstein 14800 Chadron Avenue.,
Ovila J. Larochelle
- pnc;e 011e Well! - - This :i,s a pleasant surprise! - - I have finally oa.de the first paec of tl;iis zirte as well as its · cover. (about tine too!) This report de als with tho nystorious underwater era.ft that lurk in our ocea.."'ls. - - Accordine to the .illti Subnarine Warfare Force, says John
The newspaper cl_ i ppin;:;s that. we hnve here at CPB indicate OBJECTS mm RAMPANT! " ~ that it no doubt is ••••••••• by - Larry (seaweed) Larochelle
departnents took part in the An obstruction of sane kind The unidentified object was ripped a lnrce hole in the botton of the tanker M. L.
and sank in 270 feet "AN UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT" of water. Warwick end East Greenwich The cre11 of six was rescued~ firenen unsuccessfully searched the icy waters of Greenwich
The Hattie D struck nn object off the coast of California. Tho eleven sprvivors fron tho .
Larry (FIREBALL) Larochelle - - hard at work?? Watchinc - Fireball XL~ 5
Restless (rest'less) adj., constantly active or moving. - This is the backbone of success . ... It sets one aside high on a pedestal of self accompliJ'ment. Only by being restless can an individual provoke others to achievement. I'm happy to say that I know a person of this sort and he happens to be
WEATHER FORCAST Five-day forcasts for I mo
VOL'CJMB #I - BJLLBTIN #4 AJJGtJS'r I964
Illustrated by - Joseph L. ferriere I32 Fifth Avenue., Woonsocket, R. I. ceata par copy - 12.00 per year - u. S. A. Advisor~ Co-Ordinator - Ovila J. Larochelle 136 Beacon Ave., Woonsocket, RI
A FLYING SAUtER
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD COMMAND.ANT U.S. COAST GUARD
HEA.D~J 1L'1TERS WASHINGI'ON 25, n.c.
Mr. Armand A. Laprade 48 Groat Drook Valley Ave., Worcester 5, Mass. Dear Mr .. Laprade: Regarding your query as to whether Coast Guard vessels ever
• Hmmm .•• Feel kinda ••• sort-a • Kenneth Homan • IO Kirby Avenue., • sandwiched in ••• with this • Bridgeto11, New Jersey
P. S. - Notice Joe's new address on the cover? (MIKE) Renaud . • • • • • • • • . . • • • • •• Lionel • • • • • • • • • • • IIO Fifth Avenue., PAGE • Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Hyar We Go Again - by - Me Again!! ••••••••••••••• Were John Glenn's Fireflies The Gegenschein??? ••• 7. Bill Corsair Martians Seek Farm Data In Newark!! •·•·•••••·•·•• 9. WKFD - radio
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Mebbe so, but it sounds liken lot ,of hot nir in the nir nt one time., or ••• wns it a lot of hot oir coming over the air? (over plec.se)
SEE A SAUCER. YOU --.,_ -\~://i ('1. ,SEE A SAIJCER ••••• 142,-v, ·_
Washington - July 22nd., 1964 Sam Ragon, President of the Associated Press Managing today in favor of a bill that is designed to give the press
Congrats ••• to ••• John Ferguson for a fine first issue of 8tucius Farish his· "Objective Journal." - ·1UCAP' s Report, which is too 1°Route ·One., bad that it was released at sueh an' "un.-opportune time" Plumerville, Arkansas Elections ••• Racial Strife ••• Viet Nam ••• Congress- tied up
TR--r.r-A..-'P - - TRAMP - .... TRE AlTTS .ARE M.AJWHilm •••• •
Right into London! Germany! Paris! And other places! Why? - Because they are weighing up the future food supplies! This eager group is known as white ants or termites. In Africa, Australia., and South A.me-rica, these termites have been Their first appeaTance in Europe was noticed in Italy where the
7/9/64 - Fitchburi, Mass. - Local and State Police are investigating a report of a strange creature which emerged from the woods by the old bridge near the city dump last night ••••• ( over-ture)
(host) BOB KENNEDY . ·Discussing material used in his books ( some of which are: Stranger. Than Science, Strangest Of All, Strange World, etc. - eds.) Frank told Bob that 4 out of IO cases are not printed in his books for lack of documentation or enough evidence. One such case, said Frank, occured w
LAWRENCE EAGLE-TRIBUNE-LAWRENCE, Strange Aerial Objects Still Seen In South La\vrence
WOONSOCKET, R. I., FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1964 Flying Saucers - - ,, ]all over the nation and it fs ii.me The writer recently met with
LE5T WE FORGET DOES HISTORY
REPEAT ITSELF? Both of our Presidents, Lincoln and Kennedy were concerned with the cause of civil rights.
Joseph L. Ferriere - Editor and the Illustrator. - I32 Fifth Avenue in Gene Duplnntier A
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ad on back page is - 2I McCouns Lane - Oyster Bay, New York II77' (pheww-sorry' JP) page one UFO · SIGHTINGS
JUNE 24, I947
Continuing with our record of UFO sighting~· :erlor to Kenneth. Arnolds' sighting, we find the following account •••••
No. 3 - Tasman\a - \9~0 There are many people who have s canned the skies for years in the hope that someday, somewhere, they might catch a glimpse of a ship
shaued submersible is designed to peer ~-~~at ~d probe the ocean bottom. Dubbed In concluding, Fiedler - said "Hnbitabithe "Turtle", a model has been tested li ty and comfort are of prime import- . and the tests have proven that the ance in operating any submersible, and
model like the living original, im:rierMoscow ..;. Sep·t~ 14th' 1964 ~ The y~th ' i vious to the elements. ·, orgari · - Komso,molskeya Pravda· a·itld that A fund drive was started in il963 and th'e Soviet scientists hevei ·Uilaarthed the
B. Porshnev, leader of a ORGAN! - 9/30/64 ••••• Polson, Montana - I960 special group of a.bomina.bl~ snowmen hunters, des- Seattle, Washington• It's "It was a horrible-looking thing," Mrs. Gilbert Zigler cr1 bed the remains as "the no laughing matter when said, 1rwith a head about
IMPOSSIBLE JUMP! On Septco bc r 25, I957, the Ali' was 1·d t ne ss t o a n iracle which they now disclose.... As far us the AF is concerned, U2 pilot Col. Jack Nole, 43, is alive throuc h
IOOO FT. FALL! !:.. 26-ycar-old Navy pilot who ( survived a IOOO-ft. fall
Mystery Flashes Reported Science Sees Signs Of Mars A-Blast Unlinown Object Sighted
The stars s!1onc brightly. in the J drawings of c.a nals and other planets may have Intelligent find new resources to supple- ; sk)i' above Flagstaff, Ariz., ln interesting features ol Mars and life." What good , is the exploration ment the earth's dwindling sup- ' the early months of 1930. At11 Jup
like a seal or an eel and make; ', "Yes, in some measure, but program at Arizona State Colshrill, N1ttional Aeronautics and
If visitors from outer epace were monitoring the Les Crane Show on the night of November 11, 1964, they most likely turned purple with rage at the treatment that was given to three of their
Also on hand to debunk the stories of the contactees( but in a more polite and sincere manner) was Jules Bergman.At one point during the show, Green had managed to remove the air of ridicule and the audience seemed quite . interested, but Crane managed to sway the people from taking interest by inte
Lucius Farish Gene Dupluntier
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Eulogy - by - CPB Representative - Lucius Farish
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startei:l. pnls2.ting once more I co~ld hear an almost (we staye~ IC f~et away). Seen Rt about 9: 4-5 p.m. of inAudible h:i.gh-pitched So he:.i.p . me, ·che thin.fr erew great beauty and clearness. whine . . .Its details were as br-i ght as ell eet out,
~ARCH - APRIL Space$hip Hoax: Youth or Air Force '
Great Brook Valley Ave. }HIGHLIGHTS Joe Ferriere putting a point across to
i Vol. 2 NO 2 whole no. 8 - Mar. Apr. of I Lucius Farish 1965. Published bi-monthly @ 35¢ per copy. Subscription rates are $2.00
Manuscripts, articles, photos etc. will Lar~r Cislo not ' be returned unless prop~r return R~ym~nd Copenhaver postage accompanies Sal'!le. We reserve j Kenneth Hon an the right to publish all letters; uni Elliott Rockmore
- ~ --- - - - ~ssistant Illustrator. Photo Off et• Lionel (MIKE) Renaud · ;,Woonsocket i Full pages- SI5.00 Half page_ sa.oo
Directuer: Alfred Nahon, Fer-,11ey-Vol taire (Ain) France (preo' Gene've). Translated by - Mr. Lionel U. Renaud (Mike's father) ·~·1~!f of IIO Fifth A\renue., Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Dr. Hermann Oberth *
Frank J)eP'eli tta, producer, writer and director of "The Stately Ghosts of England", (an NBC Special which was telecast January 25th.)was a cynic ••••• but, no longer! After filming three of England's most authentic "haunted" mansions, "ghosts dogged
F E R' R I E R E F 0 R GE T • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
way of life, looking to Nature for guidance. L ike l1r. Adamski says in the SCIENCE OF LIFE Stud y Course No .I, " as we cannot see our Creator in person we then must stady Him through His creations. And this manifets in what we re fe r to
Along with hiD Philosophical teachings he became interested in Astronamy. On the slopes of Mount Palomar, California, he expanded his small observatory from a 6 inch to a !5 inch telescope, through which ta further study the vast Through this telescope he took many photographs af various typ e s of
These photographs have tallied with thousands of sightings all over the Earth, ( including ours and have proven to be authen t i c. On November 20th !952, Mr. Adamski made contact with a man from the pl ane t VENUS
lar to that of the United States, 89 Rice Ave., and that instead of having sep
Says Earth Is 1Colonized' outr space. "About 2,000 other people have had t he same type of experience." he said.
A D A M S K I - Contactee * * * * * * Mystery upon mystery has been cre ated ove r the mind s o f the peopl e , ins. t e ad o f the truth, of vi sitors as humans from si s t e r pl ane t s . Even the Space P rogram has been inaugurated as a resul t o f their coming, ri th the purpo s e o f us being
sai d. "But I cou ld n 't ge there fast enough, and i drifted away." So he had to start swim ming for his life.
Peru jt111gle beat1ties cotild be 'A111azo11s' JJ7<)111,c11 i ''1~:r JJl,Jcles'' D1iri11.g () J>erltti,,,i
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On July I4, Mariner 4 will pass clo,se to MARS. If all goes well, the spacecraft will radio back to Earth - 2I photographs. These historic pictures may answer : .. many of man's questions about the distant planet •••••
Lucius Farish One of the most interesting aspects of John c. Ferguson publishing about UFO I s and Strange PheGene Duplantier
We also had an opportunity to tape three radio programs, one concerning Mr. Geo. Adamski, for the Bob Zanotti Show which it broadcast over radio station WFMU, in East Orange, New Jersey. The show is currently off the air for the summer and these shows will be presented in the Fall. To say that Augus
QUEST FOR LIFE ON MARS (a complete report of the trip) * by - JOSEPH L. FERRIE RE * INTRODUCTION (by - Armand A. Laprade) - - Marconi sent a Morse "V" in March, !899 and is said to have received an answer in September 192!. In December of 1901 he sent a Morse "S" and Todd of Amherst College received
WRONG G U I D E P O S T ! Providence Journal - November 30, 1964
Dr. Fred L. Whipple has said that the conditions (for life on Mars) are quite ii June 22, 1965 - Pasadena, Calif. (AP) favourable. i - There's a chance the best of the 18
The Providence Journal VIEW OF SP ACE SHOTS! ! ! l *I *2 - The Woonsocket Call (excerpts) Pittsburgh(RNS) - ~ Bishop John J. Wright of Pittsburgh has taken *3 - Boston Sunday Glo•b e
· Concrete Case Of - A G H O S T • In Worcester Eve• g . 'r ~ E N D B A ! B V .A. S :e: I N G T O N July I• 1965. Hew Orleans, La. • 'l'01917 Philadelphia Inquirer
big dog belonging to the widow of the Cappers Weekly Chicago Tribune Publisher, Robert R. McCredit June I, 1965 Cormick, while she went abroad. To his Lu. :rarish
AUGUST C ROBERT'S V I S I T T O WO O N S O C K E T by - SAMUELS. REYNOLDS, JR. The Woonsocket Call - June I, 1965 -
by - Stewart G. Ettinger t EXERPTS - The heavens at night have al- August C. Roberts, New Jersey radio pe~ ways held a certain mystic fascination for mankind. Thousands of years ago, sonali ty and collaborator in more than
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