DUA6 MARY
Articles in This Issue
A Flying Saucer Club in Baltimore,- Maryland ············ ·*'''''' ·'·.········ ·· ··· ·.· · ··· · ··
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The -sry of how the CIVILIAN RESEARCH SOCIETY OF MARYLAND had its beginnings is a simple story of like minded men getting together to search for the truth. There is nothing sensationol about the Balt imore saucer group, but the story is
historic date- five women and eight men -are apparently normal intelligent citizens ranging in ages from the 30's to the 60's, including a librarian, bank investigator, draftsman, photographer, oil executive, artist, security guard, night
A meeting was called by Edward G. King 3rd, Clarence M. Koehler, l:'i. Charles Robertson and Murray Shockett for those ·interested in organizing a study group popularly known as a f lying saucer club to gather in the clubroom at Mr. Koehler's home at 1836 West Baltimore Street in Baltimore, Marylan
bylaws; accordingly, it_ was moved that we qccept the spirit one! intents of the bylaws as read, pending formal acceptance of each section when the record is mode ova I able in writing for study and final acceptance or reiection/ and that we now accept the name 11CIVILIAN
Please keep in mind that the iJOOple whose names are printed . in these pages are not necessarily believing that saucers are real.
To give the News and Views of the Members of the CIVIltAN· RESEARCH SOCIETY Of MARY·LAND A Flying Saucer Club in Baltimore,
THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE.... BUSINES MAN SEES MA.NY SAUCERS
Elsewhere in this issue of the 11Maryland Saucer Mag11 is a double page chart givin g a summary. of the saucer sightings.mado by Ge org e G. B uschman , one of the ch ar te r members of the Civilian Research Society of Maryland .. It contains 26 sighting s,
TOO Civilian Research Society of lv\oryt. met at 13 p.m. a.t 1836 West Bo himore . Those responding to rol1cal-l viere BuSchman., Eby, Franko, Fronzl, Hackett, King, Koeh l er, Mr. and Mrs. Mi Iler, Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Shockett, and. Welle r.
. 0GEORGE :G. ·BUSCMMAN•s RECORP OF 0, FLYING SAUCERS, FIRE BALLS,
The September 1955 edition of "SAUCERS", Max B. Miller, Geneva that quoted advice given to the Big Four conference by members of the Wc·rld Interplanetary Association. This issue also gives the full details about this group, together with on article
This letter explains itself. Perhaps our next "Maryland Saucer Mag" wi II be able to give a book review on this paper I Hon . Donald-A. ·Quarles, Secretary of the Air Force, c/o The Pentagon, W ash in gto n -25,
The big news stories in· olf the newspepen, weekly, ines, radio reports, etc, giving the report by Air Force Secretary Donald A. Ouarles, was interesting reading during the first week of this month. ·Charts, d rawi ngs , statistics, artist's conceptions of the ·new disc shaped VTO tha t ·wilt hover
Dear Mrs. Hackett: Thank you sincerely for your kind letter of good wishes of
You are right. We have been given information which clears away much mystery that has existed for centuries regard
The Associotod Pres and other. ews agnc:ies re cently cai· stories about the new science laboratory being .set' up at the · . Glenn l. in Company's Middl Ri ver plant iust "next door .. ·:-: · : to our own field of research. ·GLM is quoted as expecting· fo l · "explore beth theoretically and