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MORRISIUW:1, NEW J[R5[Y U.S. A. "Mystery Obiect Going 4,000 mph Eyed on Radar Here" The MIAMI HERALD, Thursday December 13, 1956
What is the complete story behind these newspaper headlines??????? "HOMESTEAD AFB I ALERT I ORDERED" by Milt Sos in Miami News Staff Writer
January, 1957 a s igned copy in complete detail from the man on duty on the Radar Scope . This he said he would try to do .
ON RADAR HERE" But w1 th a 11 this talk of latmching arti ficial moons from the Florida coast, and flying m:iesiles going aetray, the radar picture has caused plenty of discussion and inve stiga ti on.
The sad part of this entire draUD, which was enactPd under our very noses, or at leas~ on our very doorstep, ls the fact that ooth of our newspapers carried a part of this great etorj and ignored the other
Howev~r. in spite of the lack of tie-:in between the t.wo papers in this pu.rticular bit of c rama, I want to state here and now my consratulations to the Miami Herald in genera.l, and Mr . Bert Collier in particular for the excellent hand Ling of this
thines 7re ver.r real, and are socr.e type of spacecraft far in advancA of oLtr own aircraft, which are periodic.:a lly rr.aking flichts through our atmoephere, possibly explortng, or rm.pplne every part of this planet . Or nr; ProfeAsor Hermann Oberth, Germany 1 e top R~cket expert of Worlri
If choice #1 were true, then every Air line Pilot, Air Force Pilot, or Navy Pilot who sees and reports such a Phenomena would be GROUNDED percnanently. They would be unfit to trust the lives of passengers ano ~rew memberc in their hando if they vqre in such a Mc:NTAL DILEM.tVi.A •
However this is not done, the pilots keep flying, so this is only one more ~ason why it is evident that choice #2 is the only alternative . With this conclusion ym;.r Editor agreea, and through this publi cation, plans to bring to you, the Public, the facts bAhinrl PVP"l"V lfF() c:.inh+ir.r1 hrno""-
found, at 1:00 A. M. . Th i s me t al has been bas personally reported a UFO, and examined by EXPERTS in many fields, including here in Miami two Professors at the University of Miam1 . Nationally it
(4) That the<fay of~Frontiersman is far from PAST? That the great" est frontier of all ts yet to be crossed - - - - -and it's only 17 miles a~ay from your home ••••. •• • • •. •17
So, you see what is comins up for future issues of this Bulletin. Your _Editor hae persona1ly been ~nvestiBatins UFO Phenomena for the past 5 years and in that time has talked to we 11 over 100 persons who have at one time or another, seen something which
If interested, along ~ith your subacription - --majl to the Editor the narr.es and know to be interested and, they too will be mailed this complimentary bulletin. (Even if it means having the printer set up again,
Whenever possible, in using informtion in this Publication, names of individuals furnishing sightings or pertinent data will be used. However, there will arise situations from time to time, in which this will not be done. Reasons for this omission will be
FOUND ON ROAD One piece of the specimen was sent to Mr. M. K. Je esup, Astronomer and Author in Washington, D. C. Answer was received from him that he was turning the sample over to
Castel Gandolfo, Italy, Sept. 20, 1956. (AP) ·--Pope Pius XII gave hie blessing today to mankind' a efforts to conquer outer Space, have been MOST unusual since the sighting
Since this did not seem to impress her I countered with the following question------"Do you own an automobile?" Naturally her answer was YES. "Well then, by your own logic, you should get rid of the auto---beoause if God had intended for you to ride----he would have given you
Washington, Jan. 12---(AP)--- It isn't that somebody's going to the moon tomorrow, but Rep. Karsten (D-Mo) wants Congress to be So, he has introduced a bill to create a joint congressional committee on extra-terrestrial exploration.
only two to three hours to get defrosted, and sometimes he starts nibbling away at the carrot before he even opens his eyes.
Science is putting these squirrels on ice to solve the mystery of hibernation. The small party on our cover is "Icicle Ike", an artic ground squirrel, who has the perfect solution to that old problem of where
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Suva, Fiji, J an. 8 , 1957 (AP) ---------The 70 -ton ghost ship Joyita ran aground on Horseshoe Reef an obstruction in the Fiji group on which many ships have been stranded . Her 12 Passenger s were taken aboard the res cue ship Yanawa but the Captain and crewmen remained aboard the grounded vesse l
"OBJECTS" DIRECTED WASHINGTON (AP) -- Retired Rear Admiral Delmer s. Fahrney, once head of the Navy's Guided Mieeilee program, ea.id Wednesday reliable reports indicate that "there are objects coming into our atmosphere at very
"In 1954 I saw another U.F.o. like that one, only this one came from a streak of light. Not like lightning, but more of a
From far off Hawaii, comes this news clipping sent in by SP3 Gerard P. Combe, of the let Combat Group, 35th Infantry, stationed at Schofield Barracks. "MYSTERY OBT.lroTS REPORTED IN ISLE SKY''
Two Ka.imuki housewives have reported to police that they witnessed two strange looking unidentified objects cavorting in the sky high above St. Louis Heights yesterday. Mrs. Winifred Anderson, 3365 Ma:unaloa Ave., said she saw the fll'st "Glowing" object just before noon as it appeared to be
ATMCSPHERE II Leonard H. Stringfield, C.R.I.F.o., 7017 Britton Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio Alamogordo Daily News, Sunday 1 Jan. 27, 1957.
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Also thanks to John Otto, Radio and TV Commentator in Chicago for his note with best Excerpt from: PAUL HARVEY NEWS (November 15, 1956) The Pentagon ••• •has been censoring flying saucer information . Magazine articles sub mitted for clearance--- -articles that appa~
London, Feb, 16 - (AP) - Soviet Scientists have fired rockets carrying dogs into outer space without ill effect to the animals, Moscow Radio reported today . The rockets reached a height of more than 100 kilometers
Gables. Subject, "SAUCERS" naturally. Colonel Guilford R. Montgomery, Commanding Officer of the Air Force Flying Center, was also a guest of honor. After an hour of Saucer Sightings and opinions on the subject which I quot ed from
(Be seeing you next month---your Ed . )
AIRLINER DODGSS MYSTERY OBJECT 'NEW tffltili'p£J. fff'e the stewardess, Julie Santiago "HAN!!:UVER HURLS 44 TO FLOOR" of San Juan ·and a womn passenger. They were hospitalized but doctors said X-Rays revealed
Asked on landing at San Juan if he bad Stories were about the same with this adany idea what the flying object could have ditional information in the NEWS: been, he replied: "Not the faintest," There tas been considerable controversy lil "There were about seven aircraft in the
Houston {AP) -- Two veteran Houston pilots reported last night that they chased an unidentified flying object that had three large lights and darted away at high speed. The pilots were flying from Beaumont to Houston when they spotted the object at 9:45 p .m. over the Pasadena area.
Dear ¥Jr. Gariety: Prior to the experience which I shall presently relate, UFO (unidentified flying objects), meant little more to me than a term indicating an interesting but highly controversial issue, analogous to the Bridey Murphy accounts . Although my own observation made quite an impression u
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Homes Iamged By Worst Sonic Shock Los Angeles Evening HERALD EXPRESS, Tues., March 5, 1957----A sonic blast rocked Los Angeles and subburbs at 9:20 A.M. today , alarming thousands of citizens and causing minor damage over a widespread area.
-- - - - -- Vehicle circling the moon will be ready in less than FIVE YFARS; Companies r ush proposals: CONVAIR heads list of Hardware Bidders . (By Erik Bergaust--Missiles & Rocket s Magazine)
Force jet pilot, is to be blamed for the sky - - - - --- -- -quakes, as recorded by Charles Fort, prior to The sky may be dominated by the brightest 1932? I PRAY THEE-- -DO TELL ME! ! !! comet of the century at the end of April. Leonard Bertin, the Iaily Telegraph Science
S.P .A.C.E. - Page Five This comet of course will result in a number of reports of Flying Saucers, by those who are not aware of its true nature. Your editor has bad more than one cal l, a,a has every other
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An Air Ministry spokesman said nothing more LONDON (By Reuters) -- Royal Air Force radar can ce added ceca use the matter is still being investigated, (Article from The Christian stations throughout Britain were alerted April 6 to look out for "any unidentified or strange Science Monitor, Sat ,, Apr
considerable time. "Quite definitely this was no freak," ComBy Sanford Schnier mander Whitworth said, "It was an object of Miami News Staff Writer some substance and no mistake could have been made, The two civilians who reported the
"Why, the~said Norbert today, Force Regulation 200-2, dated August 12, 1954, entitled '*UNIDENTIFIED FIJ'.'ING OBJECTS REPORTING"? and why does JANAP 146 (Joint Army Navy
Air Publication) state in one section that "any pilot who reveals an official UFO report is liable from one to ten years imprisonment and $10 ,000.00 fine''• * * * * * * * * * Norbert points to a 1954 statement by
followed up with the following article. Adda Fahrney: "There are signs that an intelligence directs these objgcts because of
- - SAUCER" - motion is directed. Many observers have ceased to report their 13y Sanford Schnier findings to the Air Force because of seeming frustration---that is, all :information going Norbert F. Gariety of S.P .A.C.E. is m.a.d.
* * * * * * * * * DALIAS, TEXAS-----April 5, 1957. On Friday evening, April 5th, Mrs. Mary
tant astronomer of the American Museum--Hayden planetarium, has received a $10,000,00 grant to investigate radio frequency noises emanating from the planet Jupiter, The work will be carried on in the Lamont geological observatory of Columbia University. * * * * * * * * *
AMONG PIANETS WASHINGTON (AP) -- A team of rocket scientists Friday offered an idea for mothshaped, unmanned space vehicles to "snoop" around the planets and collect scientific inf or ma ti on. They expressed belief such a vehicle
* * * * * * * * * In a letter from Mrs, Iorna Donovan of West Newton, Ma.as,, cam the following information: At la.et I have somth1ng to report. It was whil e I was in Sarasota at Siesta Key.
SAN GABRIEL, CALIF. (AP) April 12 - - - One fact emerged today amid the debris and confusion at the Oscar Murphy home: there is a 15 foot hole :1n the back yard,
LIGHT MOVING RAPIDLY TO SW. SACRAMENTO--Nov. 22, 1896. Between six and seven o ' clock tonight hundreds of people saw floatins over the city what is now firmly believed to be an airship. An immense white light was displayed and it was moving rapidl.Y in a southwesterly direction . The light was
CITIZENS MAKE DISCOVERY RED BLUFF---Nov. 25, 1896. Many residents assert that they saw the alleged airship in the neighborhood last evening. It vas first noticed about seven o'clock and was thought
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MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY, U. S. A: One indisputable factor is becoming ·IDOre and reasons, but there is a 10th one that 1s very more noticeable as the year 1957 unfolds befare disturbins~~
- - - - - - - - - - WASHINGTON, M:Ly 4 (UP)--Radio Commentator Henry The most s18nificant aspect of the above J. Taylor, President Eisenhower's nominee for news release of course is that President ambassador to Switzerland, said Saturday tl:et Eisenhower, knowing of Mr. Taylors often exabout 10 perc
pressed belief in flying saucers, Taylor said: - - - - - - - - - - ''Nine out of each 10 cases are either ridiruAnd just look how respectable SAUCEre lous or publicity seekers, or misconceptions, are becoming 1n New Jersey: optical illusions and a hundred different
FOR DISABILITY CAUSED BY A UFO from outer space was blamed for the disability of an earthman. Influencing the judges decision certainly ,
A FU-ING SAUCER"• FU-ING OBJF.CTS. Such a decision amounts almost to an ad* * * * * * * * But even while the Saucers are becoming remission by the state that flying saucers do exist. For the first time in history an object spectable, the wild and wooley tales will
TWENTYNmE PAIM3, Calif. -- (INS.) -- Creatures from outer space were de ecribed Sunday as "angels in disguise visiting earth to pro~te peace and to set down to a good earth-cooked
{By Ben Gross) Could Soviet Russian epies--intelligence or psychological warfare agents---be behind soue of the American excitement over fly1ng saucers? Two broadcasting personalities, who have devoted aany hours on the air to discussing UFO' s, believe this to be a possibility.
OBJECT, that caused the UTM:>ST TERROR? Or the Wheel within a Wheel as seen by the Prophet J!ZEKTAL? Or the FIRF.CIRCLm of ancient Egypt? But if Russian agents are taking advantage of well meaning American citizens, I pose to
FOOIED????? Is it the poor citizen who has been TAKEN Or is it the fault of the leaders who have m ten years of confusmg and ccnflicting
*********** s.P.A.C.E. wishes to mke an apology, To those who found that the May issue was a little out of order---pages in rotation as follows l-2~4-3-5-6, printers are human (so
whisper compared to what would happen if those IN VICINITY DISCIAIM ANY BIAME FOR BLAST boys were not up there • " If I am reading this properly, he is admitLoe Angeles Ti!ll&6 ~ Thursday, ~ay- ~3, 1957 ting that something else was -up thereo Does the good Colonel mean that if we didn't have Los Ang
HUGE SONIC BOOM-- --- -CAUSE ~ MYSTERY S. P.A.C . E. is edi ted and published monthly by Norbert F . Gariety, 267 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gab l es, Flor ida . Subscription rat A is $3 .00 per year . Send names of interested friends and they will be mai l ed a complimentar y copy. Also mail in any new
CAMERAS TRACK FLYING OBJECT OVER DESERT AIR FORCE STUDIES PHOTOS Los Angeles Times, Thursday, May 9, 1957. Los Angeles Times - Thursday Morning, May 23,
of saucer sightings. There is a theory that the blasts are not caused by an acceleration boom as in the case of a jet breaking the sonic SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS, June 6, 1957. barr ier, but just the reverse. What with arguments over H bomb tests and
will be discussed and evaluated. The subject Stuh linger says, "If a crew of space traveof the spec i al equipment man will need if and lers left the earth on an accelerating ship when he undert akes a trip to Me.re or other in- and returned after some time on a decelerating terplanetary travel also
of CAMOUFIAGE----- ----YES ----- --I said CAMOUFIAGE . Sounds fantastic, I know, but that i s just what some :tm].)ortant people think. Could "Anyth:ing that can be postulated is possibe that someone on Mars didn 't want us getting ble, says science--including timelessness . too good a look at the o
the earth would have passed through a billion years --possibly into cosmic oblivion . In the Vay issue we carried an article in "The space-time :vatio is increasingly a
Here is the answer your writer gives --cna.ybe you can use it. I painstakingly explain the TIME-DILATION theory- - making sure a little at least has soaked in------then tell them that possibly UFO ' s are our own earth people' s
JAPAN, (P.O. Box 18, Isogo Post Office, in Yokohama) comes an interesting report. Also in this same Japanese Bulletin i s a listing of UFO Chronology from ancient Japanese Historical Books . Here are just a few : Jan. 9, 1431. A mystery bright light with
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POST Offl E BOXEGYOGU '$vR;luation of the following AF DocuMORRlSTOWN, NE Jf.RS ' ' ments after a full evaluati on by the When the National Investigations Committee Beard of Governors and Special Panel was formed at the beginning of the year, of experts i n various fields . S. P.A. C. E. predicted t
previous to the explosion. No fragments were HIS RECORrB BILL IS A GOOD ONE found from the recent explosion but a further (Special to the Miami :caily News) search is being made , Washington, July 22 -- F l orida Rep . Dante
miles away , Home office scientists who have Washington, July 25--Rep . Moss (D-Calif . ) said examined soil from the 2 - foot crater cannot today a Pentagon order restricting news about conform it was a meteorite. missiles appears to be "an unrealistic strait"We are baffled" , said a police officia
little men emerged from it. They tried to catch the small creatures, one of whom slashed at an Indian and cut his arm. The Indians became frightened, let the little man go, and hurried to the village to have their comrade
promptly let the truckman have a blow which AND LITTLE MEN sent the much larger man sprauling. Where upon the little hairy 3 foot high 11whatever On the night of June 5th (Ed, Note --other he was", followed the others into the .,.opening
some more soil to add to their horticultural department . WHY NOT, send down a small scout ship to pick up some virgin soil from the * * * * * * * * * countryside in Venezuela??? ?? ~.any times your editor pondered over this
News, Sept . 6, 1956, and was titled, YOU CAN TAKE SPACE BIDE BY 1961-M---IF SCIENCE CAN * * * * * * * * * KEEP YOU ALIVE ON TRIP. The article was compiled from information and opinions given to FLYING DISCS SEEN OVER MOUNT RAINIER - - -- - - - - ---Louis Alexander of the North American Newspaper Al
- - -- - - - - ---Louis Alexander of the North American Newspaper Alliance, by Dr. Hubertus Strughold, July 10, 1957. -- A Bonney lake head of the D9partment of Space Medicine at l umberman said he saw two soup bowl- shaped the School of Aviation Medicine, Randolph, flying objects whiz over the Mt,
turned in to S.P,A , C,E , headquarters. Amarillo, Texas (AP), July 23. -- A worr.an passenger and a hostess were injured last night when a TWA airliner dippe.d suddenly in
Approximately 6:00 a . m. Jul y 3rd, two UFOs were seen by Newt Randum, 1314 N. w. 82nd St . , "I was up early in the morning and took a walk outside into the backyard . Was looking
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AND A HALF IATER BY TWO UFO ' s OVER TOKYO Yokohama, June 10 --- More than 15 witnesses saw a flying saucer on the evening of June 10, at 5:01 at the No. 7 platform of National Railways' Yokohama Station, They saw a cigar shaped objeotJ one minute before the train of the Yokosuka Line arrived at the
t he station at the time and was one of the eye witnesses, He says that, "It had a very brilliant silvery glow, and it was absolutely not an aircraft . I have never seen anything like it before." An hour and a half later, two small objects were seen in the sky over Tokyo, at 6:40 p.m. At least 6 wit
hum, he said, "that is more like it". The boys had no idea how the object had entered the car, but presumed it was from the saucer . The State Police were notified of the incident, and Putnam County Sheriff Joe Rollings said that his office had received several
Bennett added that he had "never seen a LIFE BELIEVED EI.SEWHERE IN PIANET SYSTEM-bunch of boys as excited" as the group was when Ia a Cruces, N. M., August 15---The man who they rushed into his house, out of breath, af- discovered the planet Pluto says many astro ter the incident. nomers agree, pur
Wilmington, Ill., Aug, 17--(AP)--A full scale search for a 11 ghost 11 was on today in nearby Rest Haven, with newspapermen and photographers joining hundreds of curious visitors in an effort to spot one . The search centered around the home of ~~. and Mrs. Jaroes Mikulecky, who say that for a
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it was stationary, then it disappeared-- later TULSA, OKI.A. (AP)--¥.ir. and°14rs . C, V. Wilkinson appeared again, this time a little farther and their 12 -year-old daughter packed their be- south than before, and then disappeared again . longings Friday and moved out of the house The object was be
THAT WHISTLE Reading, Pa. -- (AP) Farmer Edward Groff of nearby E"e rnville rep orted that he was standing in one of his fields when he heard a strange whistling sound. Suddenly a 50-pound cake of ice fell and
the Miami Herald and the Miami Tu.i 1Y News. ) {also Liz Borries, Irving, Texas) * * * * * * * * AIR FORCE MEDIC SOARS TO "RIM OF SPACE
-- --- ---- --- -- --- Minneapolis, Minn . , Aug. 20 -- Major fuvid Simons an Air Force Doctor, set a record altitude for balloons, when be soared to a height
* * * * * * * * BALLOONIST ADVOCATES WEATEER HQ. JN SPACE Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. (AP) -- A weather station in outer space, 19 miles up, could make accurate forecasts for half the nation,
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The old adage, that "what goes up must come down" may some day come in for a closer scrutiny. Apparently things are cor:ning down these days, and no one seems to have the answer, as to just when they "went up". But during tinas of peak sightings , just about anything can, and does happen .
Duluth, Minn., Sept. 7 --(UP) An exp l osion l oud enough to crack a plaster wa ll reverbera t ed over Duluth today, but nobody knew where it came f rom. Police and r adio station sw itchboards were swamped with calls from persons who said they heard the blast . Most said it sounded like a
Chester1 Pa.--(AP)--A hugh cake of natural ice dropped from the sky onto the roof of an unoccupie d Chester home and pieces as lar ge as eight inches shattered in the street. (Credit, Miami Herald, 9/11/57) And Philadelphia, not to be outdone by its
Philadelphia, Sept . 10 - -(AP) If you like your tinfoi l shre dded, showery and straight from the sky, con:e to suburban Philade l phia . That is where the strange arrival of the shiny metal- -apparently from the sky-- -has aroused both curiosity and complaint. There
Six "Flying Saucers" were spotted circling over East Whittier, Warner Little, of 10314 s. IaSerna Dr., reported today. Little said he observed the s ilvery-colored round discs above his home at 7 :20 p .m. Thursday and watched them t hrough his 30-power telescope until they careened out of sight 20
New Orleans, ITEM, Aug. 30, 1957 . When you see a ball of fire in the sky, sometimes it 1 s better to pretend it isn't there. Just ignore it, and it may go away , But Patrolman Angelo Gemelli of the First
please--let's not underestimate the Russians! * * * * * * * * * * * Moscow, Sept. 16 - - (UP) --The Moscow news YOUNGSTERS SPOT SAUCER IN VICINITY paper Literary Gazette has published detailed
paper Literary Gazette has published detailed The Wilshire Press, Los Angeles, 8/15/57 . plans of a Soviet project to send manned rock- Four youngsters, Stanley Boroskin 11, Iarry ets to the moon, Venus and Mars by 1965. Boroskin 8, laura Lutzky 8 , and Henry Lutzky An article by missile scientist Y
Otnaha , Sept. 21-- AP Hornblower, exhaus ted and foot-sore, i s home again fo llowing a 455-mile trip to a home he had never seen in a city he had never heard of . ~uite an accomp lishment for a 2 yr. old cat . While enroute to Offutt AF Base from
search for unknown satellites, who has personAmsterdam, Netherlands (Reuters) - City ally sighted UFO's: "These things , which do authorities have ordered an investigation inappear to be directed, are unlike any other t o the mystery of the deformed frogs found in phenomena I ever observed. No one h
yellowish brown in color. The creaturee hideous be llowing is i ts main trademark. * * * * * * * * * * *
Iaily News, September 4, 1957:
* * * * * * * * * * * UFO NEWSLETTER Yemassee, s. c., Sept. 4-- ''The Thing", a sc i ence fiction-type creature which first made
Bulletin No. 11 World War II and went into immediate produc tion . We captured V2s and fired them, but Mankinds greatest adventure, space travel didn't build them. We lost five years between
have been the order of the day. NEIL H. McELROY, newly appointed Secretary of And now for the blame being laid in high Defense, 10/10/57--(AP) The new cabinet officer was reported amazed today at the delB\VB places. Many rocket experts are now saying and complacent scheduling he has encountered
pretty sharp. They took the German V2 after seller of World War II, "God Is My Co- Pilot", November, 1957 S . P.A.C.E . - Page Two
of uniform size, over 100,000 tons, shaped M. K. Jessup has done it again! His newest and fitted with the same skill as at book is another thought provoker . To his past Sacsahuama.n, Easter Island, Angkor Vat, and evidence for the existance of Space Life he the Great Pyramid, yet without a trace of
R. P. WIIKINS, British, Author of OUR MOON. (A job well done, Mr. Jessup. Would that we had more scientists such as you, with an On August 12, 1944, in very clear weather Wilkins was viewing Plato with an 8~- inch open and inquiring mind! )
"Why an object which usually requires some by Dr. Benjamin D. Benincasa. looking for should have suddenly become a C.S.I . of New Zealand carried in its recent large bright spot is a mystery . It looked as issue the Preface to the book. As soon aa
He then reasons, using such Scientists, as Also Jessups research on Pygmy tribes shows . Shapley, Urey, Weizsacker, Gamow, and the antiquity of their race, and in spite of Shane as evidence that we are not alone in the
St . Petersburg, Fla . (AP) Capt . Eddie Rickenbacker predicted Saturday that w1th1n '.:)<) years interplanetary travel will oe commonplace in atomic powered luxury spaceships carrying 2,000 persons . And by the year 2007, some spaceships will be "semi- self sustaining planets within themselves ."
* * * * * * * * * FLYING SAUCER SEEN AT COCOA A warning for men to stay out of outer Cocoa, Oct, 8 -(UP) Air Force officials said space will be issued today by Rabbi Tibor H.
said Al Leonard of WKKO . (Credit the Miami TO FLY - - - - -HE WOUI.D HAVE GIVEN HIM WINGS" • Herald, and Miami Daily News, 8/8/57)
* * * * * * * * * The following day the Air Force at Patrick Portales, N.M., October 25, (AP) - -Cob-web - like Air Force Base said that the "flying saucers" strands up to fifty feet long are falling from several persons reported seeing in the area the sky around this eastern New Mexico City,
visual cpntact, and also radar contact ! But Copenhagen, Oct. 12 - (AP) - A dog will circle they still have no phys ical proof, as they the earth in the next Soviet satellite, three claim---be_c ause the pilot did not touch it, nor did he bring back a piece of it for the top Russian ex.perts say.
Each subscriber to S. P.A.C.E. has many friends pencil eraser against the planes wind-screen. From a check by NICAP with North American Avia- interested in UFO's who a.re not currently on tion, builders of the F-86-D Sabrejet, it was our mailing list . Do them a favor, give them a year's subscriptio
This writer hae maintained for a number of years, that when we earthlings master space travel ourselves, the Flying Saucer mystery would be gradually forced to a conclusion . It now appears that we ' re entering upon
EGG-SHAPED, 200 FEET LONG-----TEXA.NS SAY! Levelland, Texas, Nov. 3. Three motorists traveling in the vicinity of this West Texas town reported separately to Hockley County Sheriff Weir Clem within a t wo hour period last night and early today, that they had seen
(S.P.A. C.E. received many reports of these important sightings, but particularly wishes W3ite Sands Proving Grounds, N. Mex .-- -(AP) - - to t hank Richard Hall of New Orleans for the Nov. 5 --The Army Monday reported a huge oval front page of the ITEM, and Liz Borries of
* * *! , heads accounts of s imilar sightings near Leveland) Meanwhile, BACK that had previously shaken YES, were now be One sighting was made by a two man patrol g:inning to wonder if the peasants were not
The sightings from the Coast Guard Cutter New Orloans ITEM, Nov . 5th- -The U.S. Coast were explained away as false radar returns. Guard cutter Sebago reported that it spotted a Analysis of radar records on two of the brilliant flying object in the sky this morning contacts indicated that one was mo
He left and walked a short distance away, There was a flash1 the machine arose to a SPACE SHIP VISIT IN NEBRASKA TOLD BY CALIheight of about 100 feet and then disappear FORNIA MAN ed, blending into the gray skie s and appear KEARNEY, Neb., Nov. 5. A Brawley, Calif., ing to be headed southwest. grain
About 30 feet away from it he was stopped BRAWLEY J Nov. 5--Friende who briefly have short by a beam of light that shot from the object and "sort of froze me, I couldn't move, 11 known Re i nholt o. Schmi dt say he i s quiet, (Shades of DesVerges!! !) Ed. reliable and a non·drinker.
(and of course the boys who threw Ga lileo in th~ dungeon, added the SCRIPTURES to the Profs ' Menzel says that the stalling of auto's car. easily be explained as a nervous foot, but like the Air Force be passee up what he cannot
Menzel, we will live to see you hang your head December, 1957
SIGHTING, such as the Schmidt case . (Thi s information from Coral Lorenzen 1 s A. P. R.O . Bulletin, Alamogordo, New Mexico . This too is a case of psychological war fare! In the first place the customary proceedure in UFO investigation, is to send two Air Force Officers from the nearest Air Base,
two days time and expenses involved for two KEARNEY, Neb . , Nov . 23rd--(AP)- -R. O. In case the Air Force feels the report i s Schmidt ~hose strange tale of visiting a parked valuable enough, and warrants the extra 1nspace ship near Kear ney was branded a hoax by vestigation, an Ai r Force Intelli
Health Board Nov. 7 after two days of questionIf it does, S. P. A.C .E . maintains that not ing failed to change his story . Schmidt-----but WASTE OF FUNDS IN THE AIR Mr. Schmidt returned to Kearney l ast night FORCE-----should be investigated , : ~,ing he is standing by his story.
* * * * * * * * COLONEL NICKERSON SEEN PARTLY VINDICATED
ATLANTA, Nov. 9, (UP) ---The colonel who was exiled to a remote post in the Panama Canal Zone because he championed too loudly the Army 1 s role in the missile program must feel partly vindicated today. Col. John C. Nickerson, Jr., one -time trouble shooter for the Army's intermediate
same spot near Disneyland last night. "It was a weird, strange object, with vivid "It was a large, orange colored ball, and pinkish red light--just like a railroad flare'', was reported continuously by Garden Grove obThat was the description of a UFO sighted servers , I don't know what it was." over
January 1958 Two days after the Anaheim sightings and He was standing there, fooling around under .a photographs another equally strange contraption tree when we saw him. We couldn't tell much
1516 Luke Lane S. P.A,C.E. of course carmot vouch for the of the above claim. Along with the
MEXICO OITY- -Three men are at the Red Cross Hospita l recovering from minor injurie s suffered while scanniqs the skies for flying To once more go back to t he Edmund Ruc ker c la im, of El Cajon, California, we have just
OBJECT REPORTED SPEEDING TO MOON ''LONG" MYSTERY EXPLOSION Red Bay, Ala . Dec. 9 - (UP)-Sheriff J . Stockholm, Sweden, (AP) --A report~a Swedish officer of a. shining object traveling Stratt Byars told today of mysterious holes
that the weather was comparatively good that Charlotte Fitch) (Ed . Note- -- -Tsk! Tak ! It would appear that day. the officia ls in all countrys would rather give (MIAMI D.~ILY NEWS, December 9, 1957). the Russians credit for anything that they can * * ~
BALBOA J Canal Zone) Dec . 17--AP --The Panama Canal zone department of the American legion has asked Pres . Eisenhower to put Col. Jchn C. Nickerson back to work on missiles . Col . Nickerson was banished from a key post at the army ballistic missile agency at Hunts ville, Ala., after his convictio
PEBIIB U. S . SURVIVAL FIGHT "I'm worried sick," sa i d Arthur Godfrey) the amiable redhead known to millions of r adio and TV listeners . Then he poured out his fears that:
S. P. A. C.E. is now one year old, and is embarking upon a new adventure . We will be on the air at 11:00 p . m. on Saturday evenings , for a 15 minute program, on WMIE, 1140 on your dia l. Program started on January 4th
It is an experimental program, now using an open spot on the station's agenda . Suc cess will depend upon two things naturally: (l) Public acceptance of this type of program in the Miami area . (2) Advertisers to sponsor the program,
It is the responsibility of the President 139 N. E. 1st st. of the United States to surround himse l f with Miatn i, Flor i da capable ass istants and adv isors . If.ad he ma.de Ur ge the station to cont inue the program.
A tadpole-shaped mystery object passed many new subscribers during 1958 . over Ichinoseki City, Iwate Prefecture, northAnd our thanks to those who have already sent in their renewals without this reminder. eastern Japan at about 11:45 a .m. on Oct . 4, Shortly after receiving this issue, those up
It was about 5-6 mm in length . Mr. Kumagai given his book by Leonard H. Stringfield, successfully took pictures, and samples are CBIFO, 7017 Britton Ave . , Cincinnati 27, Ohio. being analyzed by the authoritie s. A 11 who were on the mai 1:1n g list of ORBIT,
lee R. Munsick Morristown, New Jers ey (Iee Munsick does an excel lent job on his publication - --8 . P.A.C.E. recommends highly . )
An Air Force announcement that a br ight light seen recently at Leve Hand was a "Weather Phenomenon" known as "Ba 11 lightning" drew fire from Hockley County Sheriff Weir Clem. "It was def initely something", he told t he Star Te le gram by telephone from Level land .
But this is nothing to compare with the "explanations" for the WHITE SANDS REPORT'S, and the Coast Guard Cutter SEBAGO . In the White Sands report, the Air Force branded two MP Patrols, and their Comer.anding Officer as being "Unreliable
Roy of one of the patrols described the UFO, as 75 to 100 yards in diameter . "It came down very slow ly to about 50 yds, and then it stayed there for 3 minutes, giv ing off a brill iant reddish - orange light . Then it came to the ground fairly fast . It looked like a completely contr olled l andi
* * * * * * * * 11/6/57- - levelland DAII~ SUN NEWS r epor ted, The I f the above comments seem har sh towar d a nonymous vi sitor drove an AF vehicle, wore Air Force policy, they have only themselve s to civilian clothes and said he could not give his b larr.e •
* * * * * * * Retired Air Chief Varshal Lord Dowding add- DESCRIBES SPACEMEN ' S VISIT - -FRIENDS DOUBTFUL
BIRMINGHAM, England (UP) N~s . Cynthia App l eton said Sunday that her friends and neighbors walked out on her, when two spacemen walked into her lif e,
MOSCOW, Jan. 15 (UP) - A Russian scientist "One afternoon l ast November, I was in the said today there is such a thing as the "abomi- lounge of my home when a spaceman suddenly nable sno'Wman" of the Himal ayas . He said he saw one with his own eyes from a distance of
ABILINE, Texas . Dec . 29, 1957 (AP) A Texas highway patrolman said Sunday he sighteo a strange bright light zipping about the West Texas sky near Winters, about 35 miles south of nere, 88 turday night.
Credit ttae Wentworth of Arlington and Liz Bor ries of Irving1 Texas) . * * * * * * * SOIL TESTS CONVINCE EXPERT MARS SUPPORTS LIFE S. P.A. C.E . - Page Thre e
BARKER, in one of hi s early issues, February, He lena, Mont . (AP) - A terrific explosi.on, 1954 , of the SAUCERIAN , a green ball and a white flash so br i ght it blinded motorists momentar ily , excited north lamb claimed that he had climbed Mt. Camer ern and eastern Montanans Sunday. on in Color
in Color ado, New ~exico, and Utah -- -but no SPACE IAWYER WOULD REJIGGER TEE GOLDEN RULE fragments of meteorites have been f ound . Washington - -If you shou l d ever get hai le d "I am inclined to believe, that these Red into court by a Martian, chances are that not
And suppose your t ype of hospital ity includes mixing a few highballs , Your guest, expecting only the best of intentions, imbibes in several---then the reactions st art t aking place. I t turns out t hat the "body chemistry" of your guest is cons iderably d ifferent than yours , and the alcohol, i
The most important aspect of the CBS, TV Progr am ' UFO-THE ENIG!v'l.A OF THE SKIES, was the censorship of Major Keyhoe . It w.ay not have seemed that way, a t the time; but now, be cause of it, millions of Americans-- -who prev i ously di d not believe that there was such a thing , saw the censorhi
From a ll appeara nces 1 the November, December Saucer Flap has died down t o only a trickle of reports. Only a few relatively minor reports reach S .P.A .C. E . headquarters . Of course the quiet here in the U.S . could easily be due to the unusually cold climate al l areas have experienced s ince
(This account is a copy of the letter from Judge Gabrie l Barbosa de Andrade, of Ceres City to the Goias State J ustice Secretary) . "About the subject of your recent trip to Ceres city, I'm going to say that I did inter view Senor Migue l Espanhol in the presence of Rep. Paulo Roberto de Carvalho.
reports by natives of a country way back in the bush ---where they don 1 t get news of sight-
-located several hundred miles ab')ve tl-:e sur The "Centra 1 do Brazil" railroad agent for face of the earth. Crockatt Sa Station, was questioned a.bout a "At any rate ~ c0rrelation ')f the November UFO which appeared over that city . The agent sighting reports shows that the '1 bjects
San Antonio, Texas, Feb . 17--(UP ) Space doc - rocket would take over and carry t he ship through the low resis tance of space at a speed tors and scientists t oday studied reams of approaching that of light. technical data obtained from the successful (Ed. Note) Just so you will lmow what that
in Texas are to be lauded for this new and all CHICAGO , Feb . l B-( INS) -- Army ballis tic misimportant step forward. Now one of the greatest barriers of all has been partially elimina- sile expert Wernher Von Braun says the United States should ''brace itse l f" for "sever a l new ted. The psycho
g lobe gir dling satellites with tele CANOGA PARK, California, Feb . 17-- (AP) Nuvision cameras ab le to spy on any ship ~Dv e clear space ships capable of incredible speeds
overdue," Rep . Price t old Sect . Gates . "We ROME-(Reuters) - A gravity -defying saint may cannot understand why an officer of his excepbecome the patron of space travelers, an authtional abilities and accomplishments has not oritive member of the Vatican's Congregation of been given the recogniti
marine become a reality in face of the indifWASHING'ION, March 3--by ROBERT S . ALI.EN- - ference of the brass above him. The Navy is again in hot water over Rear AdTo re fer to Gen . Billy Mitchell once more,
And as we all know who have been in the Ser From one of S . P.A. C.E . ' s friends in the Air vice no tl'.'atter what branch, that the Mi litary ,,,,, Force , we are deepl y indebted for the copy of system is slow, expensive 1 and lives in the the newly revised AF Regulation 200-2, the Ing lory of i
)tltchel was vindicated and history has proven Section b . TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC , him to be right- --yet he was sti ll wrong in his ( l ) To measure sc i entific advances, the me thod of calling attention to the error of the Air Force must have tne l ate st experi ways of the Top Brass in 1925 .
'Nuff said . (The current status of the censorship of UFO But cheer up, sometimes the news i s GOOD , reports is thoroughly covered on Page 4---Para Such as : AF TELLS PIANS TO PUT MAN IN ORBIT- graph 9 •) AND TO FIRE A ROCKET IJ'O THE tt.OON "In response to lo ca 1 inquiries resulting
"In response to lo ca 1 inquiries resulting Washington, Feb . 25 (INS) --The Air Force ·announ - from any UFO reported in the vicinity of an ced today an array of space age projects, in Air Force base, infcrmation regarding a s ightcluding rranned sate llite s, and said it can try ing ~BY be release
completed, the fact that the results of the in* * * * * * * Your Editor, has interviewed Mr. Gallegos, vestigation will be submitted to the ATIC for review and analysis w..ay be relea sed . Further both over the phone and on his Radio Program "THE SPACE STATION", and i s convinced.. that
brated the radar, found it to be functioning properly . According to Navy men, Trinidade residents and Navy Commander Carlos Bacellar , the s i ghting of the 16th was the fourth appearance of a UFO over that region . Eesp ite 0 J ornal's statement that Navy authoritie s refused to release any statem
S.P.A.C.E . received several accounts of the & PHOTOGRAPHED FROM ABROAD THE AIMIRANTE SALabove , but it is interesting to note that most newspapers editors, even if they did use the .DANRA ", 0 Jornal, a Rio de Janeiro newspaper, story, did not use the photograph . And they
by the ship's personnel an d the residents of EVIDENCE OF ADAY.SKI CIA Ill.S Trinidade Is l and. George Adamski received a letter in December On the 15th, one day before the sighting , from an individual in a branch of the Governwhat was dAscribed as a similar object was
(Addr ess is FLYING SAUCER REVIEW, l Doughty St ., London, W.C.I., England, Annual Subscription, l pound, 6 shillings ). The letter in que stion was an unsolicited one, dispatche d to him from Washington, D. C. on December 6, 1957. This letter is from a
And to have the appro val of the Base Intelligence officer would necessarily mean a genera l change in Air Force policy to one of cooperating, to at least a small degree with those individua l s who a.re interested in educating the public on
The following st o1·y orig inally appeared in the Lisbon, Portugal, DIA.BIO I LLUSTBABO . It has only recently been released by the Portu.guese-m-i~ita:I'Y author-it is.a-. On Sept . 4, 1957, four jet planes commanded by Capt. Lemos Ferreira left Ot a base a t night. When they were approaching Grana
genera l feeling is that they will get a moon Washin,gton - (AP) Pres . Eisenhower has made pub lie a forcast by scientists that it rmy cost rocket under way before the United States. However , some Russian scientists have exa cou.t;Jle of billion dollars "to equip ourselves to l~nu a man on the moo
say : "Since man i s such an adventur ous creaTEE HAGUE (Beuters )--A strange a nimal resemturd, there will undoubtedly come a time when bling a human being has been captured r1ear he can no longer re sist go ing out and see ing the South Sumatra village of Pabamulih, the Netherlands news agency rep
Russia, we know i e not dragging her feet . Liz Borri es, Irving , Texas.) The follow:ing art icle , by Erik Bergaust in the * * * * * * * * * * ~~rch, 1958 issue of MISSILES AND ROCKETS tells NO Q.UAKE--JOLT m CITY IAID TO AIRCRAFT
the story : THE DA LIAS lV.ORNING NEWS , Mar . 4, 1958 . RED MOON ROCKET ON IAUNCRING PAD 7 Dall.as r esidents have become so accustomed to European scientists who visited the USSR rethe sonic boom of jets screaming through the cently conf iro:ed that the Reds are pushing hard
London, J~ng land. )
was called to view the strange light. The tiree was 10~55. Constable Ralph Butcher of r.f'RACKS SEEN ON FLOOR OF ARTIC SEA South Layton was called. Upon arriva l at the
South Layton was called. Upon arriva l at the DALLAS MORNING NEWS, Feb . 24, 1958. About 400 miles from the North Pole there are tracks Cooper home, Constab le Butcher, a friend he brought along and three others viewed the obon the ocean floor. Nobody knows how they got there or how long ttey have b
~rea . but could see no plane or flying object . Eugine Simmons, graduate student who nurses the earthquake machines. The needle on SMU's seismograph traced signs of weak, faraway earthquake at 11:00 o ' clock, but nothing strong enough to fee 1. Both thought that what ta. llas residents
DALIP.S, Texas, Apr i l 4 (INS ) The father of a 'Kentucky housewife who stated during hypnotic trance that she once was a young Confederate so l dier who was killed in battle 96 years ago said that he is still skept ical concerning the strange inci dent. The father, leonar d E. Kord of Indianapo li
Sharon Hoag , 18 daughter of an El Cajon minister , says she's never rea lly believed in flying saucers ---b ut ••• She was t aking time-exposure picture s of the moon for he r schoo l photography class one night and a strange circula r object showed up
In the last issue of s.P. A.C.E. we carried a report which or1ginated f r om the Allegany, New York State Police of a UFO report ma.de to them by Airman Richard Cooper, on furlough at S. Dayton, New York.
there to see Airman Cooper. At this time from the intended place of his stay during his (Wed. a . m.) Cooper did not know, that the Air leave from the Air Force . And naturally there Force ~an was on his way . were no three men in black who called upon him
not ·shut up. My suess i s that simply he was this out after a second telephone conversation requested, since he had stirred up such a temwith the S . L'ayton Constable, Ralph Butch&r. pest in a teapot (by mak1ng the ~rror o~ re "During my talk with Butcher, I told him porting his UFO t o the wrong
''Next I contacted flirs . Jan:es Wa lters of s. DALLAS TIMES HERALD, April 17, 1958. Dayton, Cooper ' s sister. flirs . Walters said lONroN - Five Scottish skin-div:Ing clubs Cooper and his wife left Wednesday to go to his have organized a hunt by at least 30 amateur mother's home in a town near Pi
PO INT BARROW, Al a ska (UP) - A monstrous polar bear, described as a t least 30 feet in length, is reported to be roaming the ice shelf a long the coast of the ARCTIC SEA near here. Raymond Kalaya uk, an Eskimo seal hunter, said he saw the g i a nt animal twice while hunting along an
by M. K. JESSUP Ufology is the study of flying saucers , or Unidentified Flying Objects . This term was first appl ied to the saucers by the u. s. Air Force and was then quickly abridged to UFO by
Your Editor has been extremely interested A bullet - shaped object flashed across the in this case, since he had the good fortune t o southeastern sky early Sunday night and blew catch the r adio interview between Mr . Schmidt up with blinding brilliance . Wit nesses from
at 39,000 feet sa i d it wae well above him", Schmidt states that from the outside the the weather bureau said. ship appeared to be completely made of a briAt Bo~e, Georgia, radio announcer Boe ght aluminum, with no doors or windows visible . Martin said he spotted the flash from his home ,
if the walls were made of one -way glass . He TREATMENT OF REINHOLT SCHMITJ.r cou l d see the sky above , and the grass down to In the December 1957 issue we carried t he the sides , and the countr ys i de i n all di rec news stories of the claitn of Reinho l t Schmidt tions except for what seemed t
Shortly after the AF Offi cer s arrived the official s of the t own of Kearney changed their story, and wanted Schmidt to change his . Schmidt said 11 NO" that he had seen the ship just as he had told them, and that he was go ing to stick to his story. It was then he was accused of various things
At the Hastings Mental Hospital Schmidt was q_uestioned by a l a r ge crew of Doctors (Psychiatr ists), and asked the usual run of the mill q_uestions to determine his mental status . Here are only several of them - How would you have answered them???
After a number of such questions, Schmidt was dismissed, a nd told that he could go to the recreation room and watch TV. After a while another Doctor came into the recreation room and asked Schmidt what he was doing there. Schrllidt's answer was, "I don't
From a correspondent in San Antonio, Texas, R. A. Yathews , we have received a newspaper clipping which we believe to be highly indicative. Possibly a change in Air Force policy is showing here. At least this is the first
VISITED US , JJ.AJOR SAYS UFO OVER HO LLOl'Jl.AN TEST RANGE At 1:30 p.m. on October 16, 1957, the above SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS, Y.ay 16, 1958 object was sighted by Miss Ella Fortune, welIntelligent visitors from Outer Space may fare Nurse at the Mesoalero Apache Indian Res - have already touched earth,
1958 - Credit - R. A. Y.athews , San Antonio, - - - - - - - - - In the above artic l e W.:ajor Akin i s quoted as stating that he thinks if manned vehicles have come to earth from space, they probab ly would not have come from our own solar system.
about recent Telescopic observations of Mars . Telescopic observations suggest that Yara has an atmosphere similar, though more transparent than that of the Earth . For more spec ific information on the ¥.artian atmosphere, astronomers have relied mainly on the spectro graph, though results so far h
It seems pr etty certain there 1 s "air" on ~i.ars - but it is in such small amounts tha t observer s don't know how much . In simple terms, the Viars visitor won't be bothered by the humidity , or by breathing
In the April issue- of S.P.t.r.C-.E. , on the front page was the photograph and the story of the UFO which was declared to be authentic by the Brazilian Navy . Since that time, we have received addition a l inforw.ation from Senor J . Escobar Faria,
photographing the ''Sa ldanha da Gama" putting "Interviewed by the newspaper "O GLOBO 11 of off from Trinidad Island , put his Rolleiflex Rio de Janeiro, Dr. Cast~o Neves, Dept . Sect . in the d irection of the UFO and photographed of the Sao Paul o Government stated ! ' Till now it six times. Fortu
one m 'L\rn CAiffiIED FIRST FROM THE ISIAND TO THE NAVY leads ~o another, until you. have a monster,.., by
leads ~o another, until you. have a monster,.., by DEPARTMENT AND THERE WERE ENIARGED ON THE the tail, and your a re afra i d to let go • .:io, Washington , D. C, take warning you have a tnonSCBEEN (ab. 3 ft.) TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER OFFI- ster by the tail ---A W.ONSTER OF YOUR OWN fl!AKTNG ' CIAL PHO
S.P .A. C, E . owes a r ound of thanks to Senor J . Escabar Faria , for his excellent fo llowup "After the story and photographs were used information on the TRINIDAD CASE . Those wishin the newspapers , Co l. Adil de Oliveira , head ing to obt ain an excellent UFO publication, of the Brazilian Air
his sincere efforts . "One thing is certain , THE FOUR PHOTOS WERE DELIVERED TO THE PRESS BY ORDER FROM THE BRA From Senor Faria's Bulletin a ls o comes this ZILIAN PRESIDENT! "On February 22, through
ZILIAN PRESIDENT! "On February 22, through interesting article relative to Soviet reaction the American Embassy at Rio, some copies were to UFO ' s . sent t o the Pent agon, who asked for a study of SOVIET REACTION TO THE UFO ' S
Ear ly in the flying saucer mystery, Prof. "Some journalists, scientist s and techniKukarkin, one of Russia's greatest astonomers, ciana have questioned the photos authenticity . is reJ?uted to have said that ''Flying Saucers" Here are two definite answer s : (1) The Brawere a case of pure war- mong
DEFENSE USELESS-. . PEACEFUL COLONIZATION •• •.,• EXCHANGE POSSIBLE . (Credit DFO Critical Bulletin -- lfar.-Apr. 1958 .) a ll these year s ! One shudders to think of the trap tha t our well meaning but NAIVE braine in
A slight increase in the count was detected in the a rea , but barely noticeable in the circumROUTS CAT, SCARES RESIDENTS Tamiami canal "monsters'' which killed a dog, ference area . The three-toed-prints were 14 1 x 15'xl7' apart respectfully, not a perfe ct tri- r outed a tough cat and scared a ho
As you are aware, a post card campaign to get our Congressional leaders to lift the veil of Governmental Secrecy regarding UFO ' s has just passed , UFO clubs, groups, and pub: lications all over the USA have cooperated in
Many of us have received letters from both Senator George Smathers and Congressman Dante Fascell, our representative of the 4th Congressional District, For the benefit of those who did not mail cards and receive letters in return, I am reproducing the return letters. In the Senator Smathers letter,
Committee on Finance June 26, 1958 Norbert F. Gariety 267 Alhambra Circle Coral Gables, Florida
Member of Congress Dear Mr. Gariety: Thank you for your card of June 16 urging roy support of "Break-Through r:ay. 11
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHJNGTON, D. C. June 25, 1958 lfJr , Norbert F, Gariety 267 Alhambra Circle Coral Gab lea, Florida
I sincerely hope that you will take the above into consideration, in making your answer to m:s request t o publish your letter. S . P.A,C,E . i s edited and published monthly by Norbert F . Gariety, 267 Alhambra Circ le, Coral Gab les, Flori da . Subscription rate is $3.00 per year . Vail in any new
Ed itor of S,P.A, C.E. To roy great pleasure, on July 9th the answer t o the reque st a rrived in the mail f rom Sena.tor Smathers office in Washington, TIME FOR ANOTHER FLAP???
After the f lap of November, 1957, r eport s of UFO's dwindled gr adua lly from the November peak. Of course t here were many good r eport s in the fol l owing months, the Brazilian Navy phot o in January being the outstanding one . However, Apr il and May were rather dull months
from this land . Thank you SENATOR S~ATHERS !!!!! GIARmG LIGHT IN SKIES IS REroBTED BY AIR!-1.AN NEW YORK, J une 28 (AP) - - A Royal Dutch Air-
GAINESVILLE, Fla . June 28 (UP) -An aeronautica l engineering professor said today that damage caused by an apparent "Sonic Boom" here last week was the greatest reported anywhere in the country from such an incident . The blast shook t his university city June 17 when 84 reports of broken windows w
S.P.A , C,E. - Page Four A Navy spokesman at Jacksonville told
The evening of June 18 was a warm one in Miami. Evelyn ~.ay, and her sister Carolyn VE\Y Thurman, who operate the SLIM SHOP, in the Douglas Entrance on Douglas Rd . in Coral Gables, decided to take a drive out the Tamiami Trai 1 to get out of t.he city, With them went Nancy,Mrs. Thurman's 12 yr ,
CONSEQUENCES IF ATOM BIAST DISTURBS THE YDON An Enterprise reporter asked Otis T. Carr, Balti~ore inventor jeeterday if he thought our government's missile men could actually land a war head on the Moon. Y~. Carr's answer was completely unexpected, and gave ue a profound
ALAMOGORDO, N. M., July 29, (AP) • Dr . Carl Jung, Swis s psycho l ogi st, says in a report that Unidentified Flying Objects are rea l and "show signs of intelligent guidance by quasihuman pi l ot s • " "I can only say for certain these things
* * * * * * * The above article distributed by Associated Press, was carried much more in de tail in the July i ssue of the A.P.R. O. Bulletin, 1712 Van
Congratulations are certa i nly in order for Coral Lorenzen, Editor of A.P.R.O. and her husband, L. J, Lorenzen, f or this release be ing carried by the Associated Press to news pape r s all over the country, ¥~ . Lorenzen is a supervisor of electronic maintenance for Lockheed Aircraft Corporation a
AIAN.OGORL'O, N. M. (UPI) Aug . 1 - A Photograph of an "unconventional aeria 1 ob Ject" saucer shaped and an estimated 4,000 feet across - - was released Thursday by a group of civilians at this missile test center. The Ae rial Phenomena Research Organization, which bas government employees in its m
MOSCOW UPI) Soviet Scientists Friday re porte d the existence of Neanderthal- type "ape men" still living in the deserts of centra 1 Mango lia. Prof . B. Porshnev, wr iting in the Communist youth organ Komsomolskaya Pravda , quoted a Mongo lian colleague on the appearance of the creatures. "They ver
to Paul Trent of Argo, Illinois). * * * * * * * * Is this fellow the illusive Abominab le
SAN DIF.GO, Calif. (AP) July 13, 1958 . An abominable snowman hunter is back hotne from As ia, saying he had seen the creature's five toed footprints. "We fol.lnd footprints and bodily excretions that convince me that two types of Yeti do exist," said Norman G. Dyrenfurth, 40, Swiss
Liz Borries, Irving, Texas.) * * * * * * * PUJ'IO DISCOVERER CITES STUDY NEED
IAS CRUCES, N. M. (AP) Astronomer Clyde Tombaugh, who discovered the Planet Pluto 28 years ago, says it is urgent that this nation find out as soon as poss i ble "all that we can about the other planets. "
Credit Liz Borries, Irving Texas,) Of course we all know why Clyde Tombaugh wants to find out as soon as possible all we can about the other planets. He saw and re ported a UFO of his own some 8 or 10 year s ago , (early in the season you might say) , so he himself knows that there i s intelligent
Sponsored by the Brazilian Interplanetary Society, a UFO meeting was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on May 1, 2 & 3, About 50 investigat ors discussed the main issues of the problem. Delegates from four states were at the meeting, including a top off i cer of the Brazilian Air Force , The assembly was s
Now brace yourse lves for the answer! The Navy Officer ca!J'JS back with this statement . "Doesn't mean a thins .. _ you can 't trust tho se pe op le down there''. Now readers, you be the judges. Is this one isolated case of one single Naval Officer? ???? Or is this the attitude of the majority
Major Alexander P. De S~versky, military analyst and aviation pioneer said on Aug . 3, on the Mi ke Wallace ABC program that the U.s. has three yeare to prepare to DJB.tch Russia's armed strength or face ~oasible enslavement or a tomio ruin,
waste them. Ed. Note .)
'Whether the Saucers do it, or whether the jets that chase the saucers do it---it always happens . Waves of UFO reports and mys terious sky quakes always seem t o come t ogether . Here are several recent examples: BIAST SHAKES GIRL'S CAMP- - -u.s. PROBE ON HARVARD, Mass . --Military authorities are
SAI!r !AKE CITY, Utah, August 9, 1958--(AP) An explosion like a heavy thunderclap shook the Salt lake Valley Thursday, Utah's adjutant general said it was a sonic boom caused by a jet plane but that all other information about it was classified ,
MIAMI JNTERNATIONAL AIRPORr August, 25, 1958-- -The f ollowing eyewitness account was turned in to S.P.A.C . E • headquarters by Mr . A, P. Grams , Eastern Airlines me chanio: "I work at Eastern Airlines as a mechanic, and while we ha,ve a great many who believe in UFO'e, we are in the minority in c
RE!v!AINS MYSTERY A big boom thundered over southeast and central Louisiana. Monday, but no one could say for sure what caused it .
the o:;a.ss demonstration and were not interestlos Angeles 35 , Calif . , wrote t o Senator ed in additional reports. Kuchel relative to officia l secrecy on UFO's During the late afternoon a flight of and received the following answer: F-lOO's were reported to be circling the
United States Senator (Ed . Note - It i s most interesting that even on the Senatorial l evel, we a lways bave t o l ook for a nd expect the worst . Not a word about the possibility of wiser and more intelligent beings inside outer space aircraft. Only the mention of the possibility of hostility and
AIR FORCE HEABQUARTERS : U. 8 , interceptor s have never caught them at it , but officials hers say there is reason t o be lieve Russian 11lanes occaeionally "spoof " our DEW line Radar. It can be done with electronic de v ices that create fake i mages . The Russians
An a mazing series of projects l ooking to ward the arnplif'icati on and control of "brain waves 11 is under s tudy in the research branches of the U.s . Armed Force s . "Brain waves " are measurable low intensity ele ctrical im· pulses . The i dea is t o employ t he brain waves for l ong-range tran
IDS ANGEIES (AP) Space sc i ent ists ar e weighing the idea of trying t o breed a spe cial type of man or animal who coul d breathe wa ter or gas instead of air. In the place of lungs he might have gi lls like a fish . Or he might have lungs which
Borries, IRVING, TEXAS.) (Ed, Note - Great Ba lls of Fire - WHAT NEXT???
In April of 1958 , the Roman Catholic Church appo inted a committee of l ead ing the ologians to study the duties of the church toward creatures in outer space. Thie came at the heels of a closed meeting of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences in the Vatican. Literature dealing with the spiritual prob
14315 Haggerty Rd. , Be llev ile, Michigan) • Many individua ls doing research, do not want to aJlproach the UFO problem from the many and varied angles, which the situation necessarily presents . However, the theory that flying saucers are actually spaceships
~e following are a ~ew excerpts from the ''Man i s on the way toward conquering the distances of space . When we do, we will f1nd , not only people, but living beings
In publishing a news letter of this type, we know it is impossible to please everyone . We try t o present as many current happenings and as many views and aspects of this mystery as space will allow . To those who believe the contact stories ,
Once again, on November 8, 1958 Yars and Earth will come into opposition. This time the distance will be 45,000,000 miles, but man is in hopes of learning more about our red neighbor than in any previous opposition
A series of l ights, following a path similar to that of the Sputnik r ocket, were seen on three occasions this week by Adolphus Cr evier of 321 w. Chestnut St . The l ights were firs t seen Sunday , at 8 :05 P .M. There were three of them and -were also seen by two neighbors of Crevier . He describ
Between the dates of August 9t h and 16th, dozens of unknowns were reported sighted over northwestern Pennsylvania and western New York. This information comes from Bob Barry, Newscaster for Radio Station WMNS in Olean, New Yor k .
CENTER CALIFORNIA ON NOV. 20, 1952, DATE OF GEORGE ADAMSKI 'S CONTACT CLl\IM, The above claim is made by Richard Carl Ogden of Seattle, Wa sh, in a letter to Sene,tor Henry M, Jackson, member of the Senate Committee on Armed.. Services. The following is an excerpt from a letter
THE PRIVACY OF THE INFOIUJATION THEY SUBMIT IF IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE GIVING TEE PUBLIC ALL October 1958 ''The fact is Senator, we are not getting
RICHARD OGDEN Se11tt le, Washington (Credit Fi.YING SAUCER REVIEW, London, Eng. ) Congratulations, V.ir. Ogden, for having the
Congratulations, V.ir. Ogden, for having the courage of your convictions . This admission by the Air Force, of a pilots report in the vicinit y of Desert Center, California is indeed of the utmost import ance . Just one more instance of information which this writer believes that the Air Force
Special hearings on t he UFO problem, involving classified official information, have been revealed to NI CAP, by Rep. William Ayres (Rep.) of Ohio. "Congressional investigations have been held", stated Rep . Ayres, "and are still being held an the problem of unidenti-
Sept. 24th. Early in the morning of the 24th, George E. Phillips, the desk clerk at the Miami Springe Villas, saw what must certainly have been a space craft to the south of Miami. Here is his story : "Last Wednesday morning, I had occasion to rise earl y. Sitting on the edge of my
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Those watching the sighting cycle over the past years have all anticipated another increase in UFO activity, during the 1958 Farth~.ars opposition period . And at the time of this writing that flap is well under way. Excellent reports are crossing the desk at S. P.A. C.E. headquarters. Like l ast ye
F. J , Greve, Brooklyn, New York). GI TO TELL BRASS OF "SAUCER" A Jersey City soldier will go to the Pentagon this week to repeat - in front of high brass - his eye -witness account of the landing and take off of a mysterious "space ship". Pvt . Jerome A. Scanlon, 21, of 210 Olean
Washington, Oct. 6. A wingless, teardropshaped object landed and took off near one of the Nike batteries defending Washington, two soldiers say. The soldiers, Pvt . Jerome A. Scanlon and Sgt. Riney Farriss, of the 4th Missile Battalion, said the thing they saw last week had a ball like nose, taperin
Most loyal Americans who have not seen service with one of the Armed Forces would shrug their shoulder, accept the explanation and go about their business. However, your plausible .
Columbus, 0. - An unidentified flying object sighted over t he city Wednesday night brought a wave of telephone calls to law agencies ana. snarled traff ic. Police reported motorists tied up traff ic in spots by stopping to watch the object.
Mrs . Carl E. Taylor, Newark, Ohio (Ed . Note - Another high flying TRUCK - with a row of windows a lready?) s.P.A.C .E. is edited and published monthly by Norbert F. Gariety, 267 Al hambra Circle, Coral Gables, Florida. Subscription rate is $3 .00 per year. W.ail i n any news -clippings of UFO
REPORT OBJECT .IN SKY Tol edo, O. Sept . 29th - A loud window rattl ing thud that aroused ~any Toledoans early today rema:ined a mystery as police and fire men searched in vain for the cause . Just after 5:00 a . m. the police and fire
(Cleveland Plain Dealer, Sept . 23, 1958 -V.trs. William H. Fitzgerald claims that she saw a saucer 8 feet wide hover over her driveway a t 3:00 a.m. Sunday morning . NJTs. Fitzgerald lives in the Sheffield Lake area . HOUSEWIFE SEES MYSTERY OBJECT AS SHE
HANGS UP CLOTHES (Alliance, Ohio, REVIEW, Sept. 15, 1958. Mrs . A. J. Campbell said she was hanging up clothes when she just happened to look up and spotted a circular object in the sky .
MYSTERIOUS OBJECT JOINS MOON IN SKY OVER OHIO There was more than a full moon in the sky over this area before dawn this morning! A mysterious object, first sighted at 4:30 a . m. (EST) has been described in practically every shape except hammer and sickle and every
Westover AF Base officials are investigating reports of UFO's over Greater Springfiel d, it was announced Tuesday at the base . The announcement recalled that sightings of flaming objects in the sky had been reported in the press last Friday morning. "In its job of providing aerial defense for
On Monday , Oct. 27th, the BALTIMORE NEWSPOST carried these inch high headlines : MONSTROUS, EGG SHAPED ''THING" OVER LOCH RA VEN PROBED BY AIR FORCE Two Claim Face Burns by Heat From UFO A monstrous egg-shaped thing from space was reported hovering over Loch Raven last
A bright silvery UFO, hovering over Uru- guay on V~y 5, 1958, created such intense heat in the cabin of a plane that the pilot was
MORRISTOWN NEW J RSEY, U. S. A. SKYQUAKES MONSTEBS AND STRANGE FALLS FROM THE SKIES ACCOMPANY 1958 GACCER FLAP GHOST BLAST JOLTS EVEN EXPEBTS
A mystery explosion rocked Iade County Thursday night, puzzling the police, fire department, U.S . Air Force, Miami International Airport, and anyone else who felt or heard it. The concussion was heard distinctly in the southwest part of the county at Homestead, and as far north as Hol lywood, a dis
And the following day, your Editor received a telephone call from v~ . Ralph Texcel, who is in the Marine Service business in Miami . He Bulletin No • 24
A sonic blast (from a high flying jet airplane??) "one of the worst in recent months" rocked the northern area of Los Angeles yesterday. The blast was felt at 12: 42 p.m. from :tecember, 1958
RIVERSIDE, Nov. 9 (AP) - Funny thing happened to Charlie Wetzel on the way home last A monster jumped out at him. That's what he told authorities who pl anned to continue an investigation of the incredible story today. Wetzel, 24, a resident of nearby Bloomington, reported soberly that he was drivin
Credit ¥.irs . Lela B. Johnson, Torrance, Calif. Thanks to the rr.a.ny subscribers sending in this news account . We have used this one since it was nearest to the scene and most explicit.) This would be a good time to restate the theory that I have had for a number of years-namely that S~ace Travel
CHICAGO - (UPI) - Residents of a South Side Chicago area Sunday were bewildered by an air borne assault against their homes, and all hoped for a speedy official investigation. An unidentified substance that fell from the skies created havoc overnight in a 10-block area, discolor ing houses, garages
For a n observation on this one I can only quote Desmond Leslie, when he was in Miami in 1955. He was asked about some of the strange falls f:rom the sky, and he came up with this reasoning •• •Perhaps it was only a breach of etiquette on their part. After all, when you
RADIATION 1 , 400 MILES THICK? WASRlNGTON, Oct. 22 (AP) - The first space man must cruise within 600 miles of the earth or zoom ~ore than 2 , 000 miles up to escape a layer of deadly cosmic radiation, a noted rocket scientist said today. Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger of the Army "Ballistic
* * * * * * * * SPAIN SETS UP SAUCER INVESTIGATION BARCELONA, Spain UPI---Spain has decided to investigate flying saucers.
Through the pages of this bulletin, we have tried to keep you abreast of the claims of Reinhold Schmidt, the California grain buyer who claimed contact with a spacecraft and its crew near Kearney, Nebraska. About his further claims we have no way of
December 1958 furnished, with modernistic chairs made of a light alloy with spindly legs and a gray fabric with no pattern covering them. The chairs were of a conventional height and design . There was a l so a couch of similar material
Note ---As we stated before, Incredible --YES, Impossible , No !!!~
FT . DAVIS, TEXAS (AP) - -Researchers probing the hemisphere with the world's third largest tele scope said that lava fields apparently have been spotted on the planet Vars. Alan Lanham said dark areas on the planet appear to be lava fields rather than vegeta tion, explaining the y do not appear gre
In the November issue we stated that the current hot-spot of UFO activity was in the Ohio area with reports coming in from Columbus, Toledo, Newark, Akron, Canton and Cleveland. One of these reports came from the Cleveland Plaindealer, and told of a Virs. William H. Fitzgerald, of the Sheffield Lake
Force with "criminal negligence" in their handling of the case. Mrs. Fitzgerald, the star witness in this case makes a statement containing these facts: At approximately 3:00 a.m., on Sept. 21, 1958, she retired after watching the late
has no lights on it . "I could see no rivets, seams, or other markings on the object. There were no visible means of propulsion or guidance such as propellers, jet exhaust flames or fins. Although the obj ect was close to me, I did not feel any beat, nor could I detect a rush of
John Fitzgerald, aged ten, was in the room next to the one occupied by Mr . and ~tra . Fitzgerald. He had awakened to go to the bathroom and was back in bed when a very bright light shone through his window . It was so bright that he had to shield his eyes
Office, Yokohama.) WARTIME UFO SEEN BY JAPANESE JjAVY Sept. 1944 - at noon, an anti-aircraft gun battery of the ex-Jap Imperial Navy on Sumutra was alerted to an air attack by Allied Forces, when Jap soldiers spotted a 1I1Ystery white object which f l ew s l owly over the Island. It
tAAY BE OBSERVING US Prof. Harold D. Lasswell C'f the Yale Law School, writing in the Annals of the New York academy of Sciences, says that man ' s attempts to travel in space may be thwarted by more ad vanced civilizations elsewhere in space . In a section o f his report, "Men in Space",
On November 7, Prof . Oberth told the press in Frankfurt, Germany, that he believed "very i ntelligent beings" from space are observing the earth . He also stated that the U. S. is working on an "electric'' space ship which will probably
Proof that the Air Technical Intelligence Center is deliberately issuing fa lse UFO information has been disclosed by news corresponden~ Bulkley Griffin, chie~ of a Wa~hing ton Bureau for several New England pa~ers. Mr. Griffin also revealed an of ficial AF debunking program involving the assistanc
Adamski, one of the most controversial figures in Saucerdom, is currently on a Worldwide lecture tour. At the present time he is in New Zealand with an itinerary of 12 speaking engagements in that country between January 20 and February 16th .
This writer has claimed for a number of years that many relig ious concepts would be affected by the final saucer findings. So whenever a minister is affected by the saucer mystery or D"Akes statements we believe it newsworthy. Here are some recent items in
The pilot of an airliner, fearful of a collision, delayed landing his c-46 aircraft when a luminous unidentified flying object was seen paralleling his course on Aug. 17, 1958. Flight No . 830 of Loide Aereo -- PP.LDL
* * * * * * * * MIAMI SAUCER CLUB MEETING For January will be Friday evening, Jan.
An 8 -foot tall "ape-like" creature dashed in front of the automobile of Roy Kerr and Leslie Breazeale, two construction workers on Sunday night, October 12 . The incident occurred northwest of Eureka, Calif, the area, where the Giant Footprints of recent months
BY BROKEN TREE BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) -- The Irish were divided Wednesday about Joseph Bennett's Unidentified Flying Object. Some said it must have been a flying saucer.
2, 1959, Credit Lorna Donavan and Liz Borries . ) * * * * * * * * AIRLINE PJLC~S TIRED OF OFFICIAL SILENCE??? Fifty airline and what they call "straigh-t line" pilots have banded together. All have
Fifty airline and what they call "straigh-t line" pilots have banded together. All have seen UFO's and they have instructions to report Bullet in No. 26 each sishting . But when they do---they are told they have
BY TWO COUPLES Four persons, driving in two separate automobiles, saw a mysterious, missile-shaped UFO zip past their vehicles Sunday morning while driving in ~.arlborough. The above
Febr uary 1959 sketch was ma.de up from witnesses' descriptions by Richard L. Maurey and Tony Lloyd of The Courant . The two Windsor couples !If.Lr. and l!Jrs. Paul
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Rockford, Ill . , J an. 9, 1959 .--A mysterious ob ject in the sky caused a f lurry of exci te ment here late Thursday afternoon . The l'l.orning Star received a number of cal ls from parsons who saw an object they described as a fal lin~ comet, which they said, seemed to explode in a green flash.
OF GBAVITY IN SPACE NEW YORK, Dec. 23. (AP) Newton's law of gravity seems to break down over vast distances in space, a noted astrophysicist suggested If true, this means Einstein's general theory of relativity has to be chucked out,
ON NEW YORK TO MIAMI RUN Jan . 14, 1959 . The Co-Pilot of a Super Constellation enroute from New York to Miami via the over-water airlane saw a long illuminated UFO, at a position of approxitrately 200 miles North-Northeast of Palm Beach, Fla . The time was 7: 35 p . m.. and the altitude
Jan. 1959 (date not included with clipping). The Air Force indicated there aren ' t as many flying saucers as there used to be. The service didn't actually say that in so many words because it doesn 1 t officially recognize flying saucers. But it reported only two "unknowns 11 among the 296 UFO' s r
KNIFE USED IN SURGERY NO AFTER-EFFECTS Stockholm, Sweden- -Swedish surgeons using an American-invented "atomic knife 11 report they have successfully performed the first brain operation in hi story without opening t he
Credit John W. Corman, Allentown, Pa . ) * * * * * * * potential developing in the field of Medicine
New investigative groups continue to spring up all around the country--all around the world for tbat ma.tter. Some last a short time, and many continue on in spite of handicaps of prec ious time and funds to carry on the investigation and research .
John 'VT. Corman). GRAY BARKER STICKS HIS NECK OUT AGAIN Barker, Editor of the Saucerian Bulletin, a nd author of the controversial book, THEY KNEW TOO MOCH ABOUT FLYJNG SAUCERS, is placing
SHAKEN BY MYSTERY BLASTS AMARILLO, Tex., Feb. 11--Something shook up this area yesterday but nobody seems to know what it was. The tremor, accompanied by two distinct blasts, shook a large section of the Texas
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., Feb . 11 (AP) - A mysterious jolt shook the Flagstaff area this morning, about 15 hours after a similar tremor rocked the Texas Panhandle and southeastern New Mexico . Homes in all sections of the northern Ari zona community bucked and swayed . Dishes rattled in the cupboards.
MORNING NEWS and the DALLAS TIMES HERALD - Credit Liz Borries, E. I. Epperson and Lela B. Johnson) . ED. NOTE . Here we can rule out both earthquakes and planes breaking the sonic barrier. If earthquakes were the cause the seismographs would have told the definite story. And planes we do not yet hav
DETROIT-{AP) -·· The pilot of an American Air lines DC-6 passenger plane said Wednesday that three mysterious ob jects that looked like shining saucers appeared to accompany the plane for 45 minutes Tuesday night on its nonstop flight from Newark, N. J. to Detroit. Capt. Peter Killian of Syosset, N.
DATE: Dec. 21, 1957. Place: a road near Marcio, by the love of God, do not stop Ponta Poran---witnesses: Mrs . Ivone Torres de the car, we must get away from this place.
first time they only tracked the jeep, this DAT~ : Feb. 19, 1958. Place: the same r oad time the approach was ver~ different, not obnear Ponta Poran. Witnesses , Mrs. Mendonca servation---but DIRECT INTERFERENCE. of incident No . 1, her son Fernando (9), the
The five incidents listed here are linked with each other by three different characteristics (1) in all of them the UFO ' s chased cars , (2) the same type of craf t is involved in all cases; (3) in four of the cases the
in spite of the time differences between them. (Ed. Note--This case we will give only in ''These common characteristics set a pattern for the entire group . This is imporminimum detail in order to save space for the comments of Dr. Fontes , who personally intertant because none of the reports were p
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Project Argus, in which secret nuclear test detonations at more than 300 miles above the earth were conducted by the U. S . early in September of 1958 . After a period of relative quiet on the UFO front, the end of Sept . 1958 started a major cycle of UFO reports , which at this wr i ting is
* * * * * * * AIR FORCE "EXPLANATIONS" FOR KILLI AN REPORT As reported in the last issue, Capt . Kill ian, entire crew, 35 passengers and two other American Airlines crews saw 3 UFO's which
Wash. Feb. 28, (AP) --Pilots may have been seeing stars instead of "unidentified flying objects 1' in a recent flurry of flying saucer reports, the Air Force reported today. It said the crew of an AF transport flying between Washington and Dayton made a similar report to the report of the American
1959 , ) Credit Mary Aust:ln, Detroit, Mrs. Maratea, Putney, Vt . And to add to the wo.es of the poor berated and mistreated public relations boys in the Air Force a retiring Navy ADMIRAL added another straw to the growing mountain of straws on the weakening camels back:
Rear Admiral George Dufek, in a statement March 11, has advised the p1!blic not to discount the reality of flying saucers. Admiral Dufek, who has headed the U. S. Antarctic research and exploration program, said it was not beyond poss i bi l ity that some of the supposed meteors exploding in the
WASHINGTON (AP) The Air Force said Friday that mysterious lighted objects recently re ported by a commercial airl iner were lights of three jet bombers refueling in t he air . The Springfield UNION, Springfield, Mass . , Mar. 21, 1959 . (Credit Mrs . V. Maratea, Putney, Vt.)
DAYTONA BEACH- (UPI) -A Defense Dept. official said Monday that 400 million dollars and a sympathetic approach by the government woul d buy the U.S. a manned and maneuverable space ship by 1962. David IL Young, s.pace. science and.. technology coordinator for the ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Age
And to make it more confusing, this is what an Army spokesman from Huntsville , Ala . Missile Base had to say: SAUCERS MIGHT BE JUST THAT
The "flying saucers" that startled the passengers and crew of a Detroit -bound plane were possibl y from outer space, an army missile ex pert said l ast night. Lt. Col. Lee B. James, of the Army Ordnance Missile Command at Huntsv111.e, Al.a., where he
I know they are not coming from Russia and they are not from here. We in this civilization are not that advanced yet . 11 I f they ( 35 passengers and crew members) say what they * * * * * * *
pape~s money on such trivial news items . (Have WTTV, Indianapolis, Ind. FRANK EDWARDS Ed itors changed much in the past 50 years ??) Hmmmm! So we shall wait and see --and soon know . NEWSCAST --March 6, 1959- -An expedition of Moscow Scientists has just returned from a 2 * * * * * * * year expedi t
While Headquarters USAF does not officially Crater , where something exploded on June 30, 1908. Edwards reported that according to an recognize the UFO , one of their enlisted men, article in 11 an official Moscow organ" , these an Airman 3/Class sends t his report from his scientists said that upon
Prof . Liapunov as suggesting that we 11 abandon the concept of a meteroite and term the object a cosmic ship of extra -terrestrial origin" . (Credit , Liz Borries , Irving , Texas) . * * * * * * *
SEATTLE, (AP) - Boeing Aircraft Co . was reported yesterday to be studying under government contract the possiblity of placing an observatory on the Moon . (DAYTONA BEACH EVENING NE\t/S , Daytona Beach , Fla . - Credit Liz Borries) * * * * * * * .3l<Y QUAKES - -THE ENIGMA OF THE Sl\IES
1959. Credit Gene Duplantier, Toronto and Douglas Mapes , Buffalo, New York . ) It is with a saddened heart and a deep sense of loss that we inform our readers of the pass ing , on April 20 , 1959, of M. K. JESSUP . He was, as most of you know, the author of four
sympathies to Mrs . Jessup . We shall all miss LONDON, April 6, (Reuters) - A "sea saucer 11 him very much. which i t s designers claim would be the fore runner of giant flying ships skimming oceans * * * * * * * 11 * RCAP RADAR COULDN ' T TRACK IT ! ! - GENUINE 11 UFO
a few feet above the water, today was reported OVER KEY BA3E NEAR MONTREAL ready for its first tests. The 25 -ft. prototype of the Hovercraft is MONTREAL--(UPI) April 13 . Air Force authorishaped like an inflated rubber dinghy with an ties were baffl ed today by a mysterious uniden- airplane cockpit
other than the Air Force var i ed in their deWASHI NGTON, April 14 (UPI) - The U. S. will scription of the object. Some said it was like test -fly its first flying saucer this summer a 11 long red cigar 11 and others called it 11 a a defense expert said today . The expert who black ball with a red l
l!ASHINGTON--News that the U.S. has developed a 11 down to earth" flying saucer has thrown the nation into a panic. At the U.S. Bureau of Roads officials shudder to think of a 28 billion road program becoming obsolete overnight, Said one lawmaker, 11We might as we ll have
* * * * * * * PLOT THICKENS ON C-118 CRASH APRIL 2ND NEAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON In the last issue, we carried the details
In the last issue, we carried the details on this crash. The pilot radioed before crashing--l'TE HAVE HIT SOMETHING, OR SOMETHING HAS HIT US . Incidents preceeding and follow- ing this crash make the entire case highly
The three lights continued southeast and this the reason for the secrecy??? disappeared out over the Atlantic ocean. The Says APRG of Seattle -- - 11 We of APRG have speed was considerably slower than an air heard a lot of AF censorship regarding UFO's.
we thank Bob Gribble and APRG of Seattle, THE HAGUE, Holland , April 29 (UPI) Queen Douglas Mapes of Buffalo and Bob Barry of Juliana of The Netherlands will hear all about Olean, New York. Our comment here at flying saucers from a man who claims he has
Court officials said the Queen on May 18 ABOUT IT??? wi ll receive American flying saucer enthusi* * * * * * * The evening following the C-118 plane crash ast, George Adamski, 68, who claims to have taken seven trips in flying saucers from in Washington, a wierd sight was seen over
(MIAMI DAILY NEWS, April 29, 1959). EVENING STANDARD - March 6, 1959--Athens, Somewhere the adage originated, 1'No man is Greece--The sea level in Greek harbors and a prophet i n his own country", and this seems around the coast has been dropping recently, to be particularly true with Adamski. Where
visits a local bookshop in London, and picks LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH - Jan. 24, 1959-- Prof. up four copies of the book--one for the Libra Zhirov, a Russian scientist, claims to have of each of the four castles , which the Royal amassed much evidence showing that the legenFamily uses.
Some interesting clippings have just arrived at S.P.A.C.E . Headquarters, via J, Escabar This information tallies very closely with Faria of Sao Paulo, Brazil, from BRYAN G. the calculations of two American Scientists, ESSENHIGH, of Sevenoaks , Kent, England : Geophysicist Maurice Ewing , director o
Smithtown, L, I,, New York --At 11; 20 a .m. Sunday, May 10 , a 67 -year- old retired hospital attendant, Adam Demling, was puttering in his garden at 602 Meadow Rd. Suddenly, Dem ling heard a tremendous roar, 11 like the bl ast of a cannon". When he turned around he saw an eggshaped block of ice le
LONDON (UPI) Queen Juliana's refusal to cance l her invitation to George Adamski, selfstyled American space professor, to visit her has started another Dutch royal row, a London paper reported. The newspapers'Amsterdam correspondent re ported that top government officials were making an all-out biq
liberal minded sheet when it comes to saucers carrieatFlis editorlal on May 19, 1959: JULIANA'S GUEST Texans have little patience with the wave of criticism in t he Dutch press of Queen Juliana ' s
MILAN , Italy (UPI) - -Venus and Mars are spy :1.ng on us, says Italian flying saucer expert Alberto Perego, In a recent address here , Dr . Perego said he believed there were 3 1 000 flying saucers from Mars and Venus continually hovering around Eur opean and Italian s.k ies .
WASHINGTON---The first American man on the moon will probably be a space - age version of the tin woodsman. Scientists expect a robot to get to the moon before t he flesh - and-blood space men. And here ' s how they visualize the robot's
Dr . Hubertus Strughold, of the School of Aviation Medicine, Randolph Field, Texas believes that if space ships land in the "lowlands" of Mars-3,000 to 5,000 teet below the general surface of the planet- - -man could survive for short per iods using only a pressure-breathing oxygen mask. (Credit MIS
* * * * * * * HARVARD ASTRONOMER BACKS 11 LIFE ON MARS 11 THEORY WASHINGTON -(UPI)-Dr . G. De Vaucouleurs-,-Ofthe Harvard College Observatory, discussed what is known of Mars and Venus at a space
Oklahoma City, May 5, 1959. -- Otis-T. Carr and his associates we1•e questioned by County Officials to determine whether state securities laws had been violated . Carr testified at length concerning his com pany and the sale of 11 options to buy s ~"Ook 1 ' , but denied that any such stock has been
With the Air Force in Spain is an Air man 3/Class, a radio operator who is serving as our 3panish correspondant. Under the dateline of May 19, 1959 he writes, "Since I have been here, I have noticed quite a bit of UFO activity in the
CAVE-PERFECTLY PRESERVED __M--:O:-S_.I.....L=L..,...0-,-Mexico--:{ AP) Thirty pe r·fectly preserved mummies which may be more than 10 ,000 years old have been discovered in a
The last we had on the American Airlines sighting of three UFO 1 s on the flight from Newark to Detroit on Feb. 24th was that Capt. Killian had been 11 silenced 11 • Our New Jersey contact, who has been following this for S.P. A.C.E. has this to say:
Mr. Arthur G. Haley, President of the In ternational Astronautical Federation said in investigate. They started to walk tO\~ar-ds
* * * * * * * In the past six weeks, UFO reports here in the States have dwindled to a mere trickle. This happens periodically, and from some of
FIELD IN AUSTRALIA Woomera rocket range scientists are inves tigating reports from Purnong, 90 miles northeast of Adelaide, of eerie sky lights and strange happenings in recent weeks. Percy Briggs, carrier, and Carl Towill, postmaster at near by Claypans, said that at 2: 10 a.Ill. on March l3-"' 195
LAS VEGAS, Nev , J une 17-- (AP) An unidenti fied object ---vi sibl e to the naked eye but not to radar ---streaked across Nevada skies last night . It was the third mysterious sighting in the Las Vegas area in three weeks. A sheriff ' s sergeant, control tower crewmen
UF0 1 S HIT HENDERSON--OBSERVED BY PLANT GUARDS Henderson, Utah- --New reports of UFO ' s spotted over the Vegas Valley have a special interest to Ed Arnold, security guard at Titanium Metals Co. Arno l d sighted four strange objects flying
LOS ANGELES (UPI)--Why has earth had no visitors from outer space? The question was posed today by a top British engineer-scientist who thinks the answer is that other worlds may have destroyed themselves with nuclear power when their civilizat i ons reached that stage of development. "It is really
L. Ski nner, Las Vegas . ) sky and woods near Governador Valdares city." That paper quoted the following as witness es: Walter Ramos, Hilson Ramos, Joaquim Neves Ramos, Jackson Lobinho and Gorazil Machado,
Senor Faria, has been doing an excellent job of reporting from his country and forwarding the current news to Editors in the U.S. After years of research and report ing, he has at last seen something unusual himse l f to report:
For the first time, I saw my own green fireball. It happened on June 12. It was 6:15 and I was outside the Law School when I looked up and saw the phenomenon over the distant Ibirapuera District. The sighting was of very short duration, but it was possible to see the beautiful and amazing green ball
The Newspaper "TRIBUNA FIEL" of Governador The clear and cloudless night was getting Valadares city , State of Minas Gerais, on June cold, (we are in ·bhe winter season), and the 3rd stated that "strange noises from an un temperature was 2 or 3 degrees centigrade . I known object have been heard by
St . Louis, Miss . May 15, (AP)- -A tractor driver in the suburb of Rock Hill told police Thursday that a piece of a la.r ge chain mysteriously fell from the sky and smashed into his tractor. Wallace Baker 31 , said "This thing just fell out of the sky. 11 Another workman, James Know, 25, said, "It'
SHANNON Ireland- (AP)--The pilot of a U. S. airliner reported sighti ng a huge bubbling green stain on the sur·face of the Atlantic Ocean 200 miles west of Ireland. Capt . Harry MacFarland said he brought his TWA plane down to 1,000 feet to study the
HAMILTON, Ohio, June 20 tAP)--An Air Force MacFarland told reporters : In my opinion it was probably caused by team late today picked up the pieces of an unsome type of volcanic disturbance from the floor identified object that fell here and took them of the Atlantic. (Credit Miami HERLAD 1 June
it was this evaporating green fue l which the Sonic Boom, fireballs, gas ma in exploding- pilot of the TWA plane observed," one guess is as good as another on a myster* * * * * * * ious explosion which startled thousands of STRANGE FALIS FROM THE SKIES Tusconians last night . The exp l osion at 8 :5
Tusconians last night . The exp l osion at 8 :50 In the last issue, we carried the report p.m. was heard all over the Tuscon area, even of a 20 lb . chunk of ice falling from a clear as far south as the Pj..ma Mines, 35 miles south blue sky (clear a l so of planes overhead) over
PORTSMOUTH, England, June 23 --A saucer, 24 feet in diameter bounced over the waves of the Atlantic Ocean inlet here yesterday while a curtain of spray hid whether the craft was floating or flying . But when the saucer sailed slowly up a
GAINESVILLE, Florida , June 27 -- (AP) The of mutation among a colony of frogs-* * * * * * * some with extra legs, some with extra eyes --ITALIANS SEE SPACE "CIGAR" found in a creek near here, is a mystery. Dr .
HONOLULU, July 11 (UPI) --A Pan American Airways pilot reported that a mysterious bright object approached his airliner at "inconceivable" speed early today and then disappeared . Four other transpacific airliner pilots made similar reports at approximately the same time . They included two Pan-Am p
WOMAN SAID SHE SAW observer here under trees (Artist ' s drawing of UFO seen by Mrs. More land, at Blenheim, New Zealand at 5:30 a.m.
WITH MEN FROM MARS Ten years ago the men in white suits would have been summoned had a high -ranking military rnan said in a speech that it might be possible t o talk with men from Mars . He would have been given a padded cell . The headshrinkers
Dora F. Welti, W. Palm Beach, Florida) * * * * * * * * COPS, OTHERS SEE UNUSUAL LIGHTS IN SKY Asbury Park , N. J . - - Several Shore residents
Asbury Park , N. J . - - Several Shore residents and Ocean Township police reported seeing mys terious lights in the sky las t night . The lights were seen from Ocean and Howell townships, and Long Branch , However, official s at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station and Ft . Monmouth could not identify t
VANCOUVER, B, C. CANADA -- Did Alex Gillis and Jerry Monkman real ly see a giant flying saucer parked in front of their truck? That's what residents of this lonely bushl and country are still trying to decide more than a month after the two made the sighting. There are still occasional guffaws when
SAN DIEGO, July 19 (AP) - -Charles Coval , a missile engineer had his own private rainstorm today in a 20 ft . square area without a cloud in the sky. Impossible, said the Weather Bureau . 11 I know it sounds screwy 11 , said Coval, 11 but I can't find the source anyplace
leaf -hoppers, scientifically known as homo George Adamski cancelled his schedul ed lecpyera cicadellidae homalodisia, They excrete tures in Italy, Austria, Germany and Denmark, a spray of fluid which the scientist said is and flew home to Los Angel es . sometimes politely called "honey dew" , espec
man. So it comes as no surprise that he callStamford, Conn, ADVOCATE, Jul y 16 , 1959. ed off the balance of his European tour . You Katmandu, Nepal (AP) -- An American expedition may or may not know that Adamski has a heart has returned to Katmandu without finding the condition, and while not of th
backing of Texas oil man Tom Slick . (Credit Knowing the ability of the press to ma!ce Liz Borries, Pound Ridge , N. Y. ) anything look ridiculous, if they so desire, it is refreshing to get a different vie1·:point *130 *POUND
LUZON, The Phillippines, July 12 - -A native Our source of information on this i s 'Ml!3S tribesman is credited with fighting and kill- Rey d 'Aquila, who handled Adams.k l ' s lec'Gurei> in the Netherlands . ing a giant bat weighi ng 130 pounds , with a The Eng lish and the Dutch press had come
which in the Netherlands, ended with criticisOnce again we ask the question, is increas - ing t he Queen for insisting on the audience as ed cosmic ray bombardment from space, causing previously arranged . changes of species of plant and animal life? We are used to the fact that in our age t he pres
London , July 11 - - An at temp t to make con- p.m. , his lecture in the Haag . The palace car called for him at 10 :30 a .rn. tact with the brilliant planet Venus by bouncing radio waves off it will be made this He did not return until 2:20 p .m. The publ ic was kept waiting for 20 minutes . The au
THE MIAMI DAILY NE\/S -Story by Robert Shogan Monster hunters of Miami, relax. No longer do you have to trek halfway across the world to the Himalayas to chase the Abominable Snowman, You can stay right here at home --in the swampy, snake-infested comfort of the Everglades and hunt the Abominable Pa
The 1 9 5 9 cycle of reports continues to make headlines from all parts of the globe, with the countries of New Zealand, New Guinea and Australia making the biggest headlines. After the Mrs. Moreland incident at Blen heim, New Zealand, rumors spread rapidly that
Mr. E. T. Raison, 8 0 7 Cook Street, Hastings, says he also saw a strange sky object at about the same time as the Marlborough woman. Mr. Raison telephoned a reporter to say that he too, on Monday, July 13, had seen a strange object in the sky. "It may well have been
A Reuters news agency message reported that the Port Moresby, New Guinea SOUTH PACI FIC POST, had published details of many re cent UFO sightings over New Guinea. One Missionary reports observing weird craft fly ing slowly overhead at snail's pace. The
Brisbane, Australia, July lk, 1959 (AUP)-~ Two prominent businessmen and two doctors, returning from a crocodile expedition, said today that they had seen what appeared to be a flying saucer about a week ago. They said they had seen the object shortly
Murchison, New Zealand, August 5, 1959, An unidentified flying object was seen by five people at Murchison last Saturday evening, August 1, at about 10:30. They watched it for about 20 minutes and later a tape-recording of impressions was made by three of the party.
The five were Mr. Ken Horner, his wife, and "A huge, glowing, red object" is reported Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill, Jr. and his daughter. to have landed on top of a hill on Prince of Mr. Hill is a farmer and engineering contrac Wales Island, 10 miles off Cape York Peninsula. tor in Murchison.
were the lights too bright to look at. It was not a blinding brightness, more like a stop lamp going from green to red and red to CIVIL AVIATION DEPARTMENT CALLS FOR REPORT green. The lights seemed to be a round shape.
green. The lights seemed to be a round shape. Brisbane, Australia, July 15, The Civil Beyond all doubt it was no airplane. There Aviation Department has called for a depart was no noise. It was so clear and distinct mental report on alleged "flying saucer" sight- there was no question about it.
into supper. Later we looked through the to make certain it was out of view and Brisbane, July 17, 1959, Civil Aviation De
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Aug. l8 th, Eastern Airlines Flight, enroute from Raleigh, N. C., to Detroit, Mich. At 7 : 5 5 p.m., flying atr an~'aitltude of 8 , 0 0 0 feet ■ '"SAUCER ACTIVITY41- i r NBW~ GUINEA----■, in clear skies over Lake Erie, the pilot and Flying saucers, bathed in a shaft of blue
more we learn about this the more GA seems to be borne out. Or as one of my subscribers puts it, "Everytime I read Adamski's books, he seems to get smarter". Also, in the Missionary's report is another
Five students at Te Aute College, Hawke's Bay, have reported seeing a strange aerial phenomenon on the same night that a woman in Marlborough claimed to have seen a manned flying saucer. The boys, Errol Raumati, Steve Kupa, Ray
(Ed. Note), All of the accounts coming to us from New Zealand, Australia and New Guinea, are due to the cooperation of Howard Fulton, Auckland, New Zealand, and his correspondant
always reminds your Editor of a lad whistling in the dark. Really he's fooling no one but When we want an honest unbiased evaluation of the space situation we are forced to turn to Dr. Wernher von Braun .
HUNTSVILLE, ALA. -- (UPI) Dr. Wernher von Braun, German-born space pioneer, said Tuesday, Russia is far ahead of the U.S. in space projects, ·and there is no amount of money which can buy back lost time, ''I am convinced that if Russia stops immediately we could catch them in one, two or three years
Meanwhile our other space expert, Willy Ley President Eisenhower was significantly sisays he belie ves that the U.S. might stage a spectacular space shot of its own, when Pres. lent after the successful probe, probably due to the immediate f ollowup of Premier KhrushEisenhower visits Russia next mon
true that they have no PHYSICAL' EVIDENCE·•. Buffalo, New York~ - 11 That was the biggest And w1th this statement, they are .o nly adice cube I've ever seen. Where it came from mitting that so far they have not been able to I don 't know, but it should have come two days earlier." (During heat wave)
"1hich cause the meteorites. For many months your Editor has been ponIf the planet had large polar ice caps, as dering the question, 11HOW NEAR WILL MAJOR ear th has, and even Mars has small ice caps, KEYHOE LET A UFO GET? 11 then a disintegrated planet would l eave many ,
then a disintegrated planet would l eave many , It seems that we now have the answer. Last many pieces of ice, both l arge and small, wanyear we wondered, when the "Fitzgerald Case 11 dering around with the other cosmic debris . broke at Sheffield Lake, near Cleveland, Ohlo. This would be the most r
When he started publication of the UFO London EVENING NEWS, June 10, 1959--Like INVESTIGATOR, two years ago his announced inmost people, Mr. William Fordham and his wife, tentions were to investigate the current UFO Doris, have seen it raining cat s and dogs . But reports and give the FACTS of these
Crash, it came from the sky and landed on In the August issue of S.P.A.C.E. we thei1° back garden lawn in Kingsmere Park, Kings carried newspaper accounts of the UFO which bury . Huge lumps of ice struck an apple tree came down to within 10 feet of the ground in
the newsclippings to the States along with London--March 13, 1959--.A quarter of a mile his personal comments . Harold Fulton is a of blue -and-white nylon thread is puzzling non -commissioned officer in the New Zealand Titchfield , Hampshire. It runs over hedges and Air Force, He is highly r espect
This story did not appear in the press, and the witnesses' names must be kept secret for obvious reasons. There is no penalty in Brazil similar to AF Regulation 200 - 2, but the Brazilian Air Force control s its officers and personnel for claimed reasons of national
UNDER THE ICE CAP 1•TASHINGTON--The U.S . Army is constructing an a"c;omic -powered town beneath the surface of the Greenland ice cap . Scheduled for compl etion in 1960, Camp Century will be 138 miles inland
Credit Douglas Mapes, Buffalo, N.Y.). ED NOTE: - IS THIS A DRESS -ill:HEARSAL FOR AN UNDERGROUND BASE ON THE MOON???? * * ff * * * *
\·TAI.SALL, England, Sept. 18 (Reuters)--Newspaper reporter, Lesley Oakley, 16, was knoclccd unconscious in a car accident shortly after interviewing visiting French students in their language. When she finally regained conscious ness and her speech started coming back after seve.r al weeks in a hos
WASHI NGTON, D. C.-Sept . 28, 1959- -The second of an unexplained explosion shook a large area of Prince Georges and Montgomery Counties, today, touching off a flood of calls to the pol ice and fire departments. There was no inunediate explanation for the blast . Fire officials said no ground explos
said the 11 poss ibility of the discover·y of life In the study of History, we deal continualon the planets 11 is one of the prime reasons for ly with cause and effect. Many times decisions the U.S . space progr am--··as ide from our comare made by a few heads of State, which effect petition in the
space research. A conviction that discoveries of space By Frank Macomber~ - - - - - Washington Bureau phenomena may bring significant improvements \·Tashington, D . C., Sept. 29---The boss of in techniques · and process in many fields of
Moscow (UPI) -- Soviet astronomer Felix Segal has suggested that inhabitants more inte _ligent than man may exist on planets and they already may be making flights into space . Segal, in a statement broadcast by Moscow radio, said it might be a good idea to try to have meetings with these other spac
AT MOOREHEAD, I<ENTUCKY September 7, 1959 --0n Sept. 7, about 2!30 a.m., Mr. Walter Ogden of Moorehead, Ky., who suffers from asthma, couldn ' t sleep, and went outside i'or some fresh air, hoping to recover from his discomfort. · He sat down at
J:Joncton, NeH Bruns·wick, Sept . 23rd. An unexplained pear-shaped object emitting a bl inding flame-like light was r eport ed in the sky near Gowland Mountain by t wo mountain men, Sam Doyle and William Kennedy said they sighted the object as they were driving home . Kennedy commented 1 '.1The ligh
NEAR NEWFOUNDLAND St . Johns, NEWFOUNDLAND, Sept. 28--Two flying objects, one a pear-shaped and one needlenosed 1 rendezvoused over No·c1"e Dame bay near here over the week-end, a St . John's housewife cl aimed today. I1rs . Duncan McCormac said she and a companion were watching the first object thr
Sept. 26 (AP)--An object, a light, or something danced in the Central Oregon sky early Thursday morning. It was reported by people at Redmond and at Eugene. The Air Force scrambled two planes to investigate.
New Orleans, Sept. 30--- (UPI) - -The United States Navy and Coast Guard today investigated a series of mystery explosions in the Gulf of Mexico which may have been an exploding vessel. The blasts and dense smoke in the Gulf last night, about 100 miles southwest of New
~·J ashington (UPI) Oct. 2, 1959--Now it can be told. The Navy tried for three years to train pigeons to steer guided missiles but November 1959
* * * * * * * UNUSUAL WEATHER CONDITIONS London, Oct. 1 (AP) - Britain, long a stronghold of fog and rain, has just gone
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Ca:tlettsburg, Ky,, Oct, i9 (AP) "Things go In the October issue of S.P. A.C.E. , your
shapes of a swastika and a four-leaf clover TO INCREASED SAUCER ACTIVITY??? glowing streamers from '0he leaves. Russia 's recent assaults upon the Moon have
Oct. 20, 1959, Credit Mrs. plans of American and Russian scientists, they
erald Staff writer Joseph John Rehill is a skept ic who thinks stories about littl e green men from Mars and flying saucers are pure bunk. "Who me? I'm no bug. Don tt call me nuts . 11 Rehill , 39, a U.S . Navy pharmaceuticalaviation technician, is also the man who was
STATESVILLE (UPI) -Nov~ 1959. Driver : 11 1 sure was afraid. 11 A frightened motorist told police today that a 11 ball of light 11 with a bl ue gl ow at the outer edges chased his car
ICE DELIVERED By Ivan Swift - -; :Herald S'Gaff Writer -Nov . 23, 1959 for Mr. and Mrs . Harry Garber, 2909 S. W. 2nd St. , Sunday was like the ol d days in Pennsylvania when the iceman delivered a chunk every few days.
The "meteoric ice" which thudded onto two Miami lawns Sunday night might have come from a comet, a l eading meteorologist said Monday, Leonard G. Pardue , chief meteorologist for the Miami Weather Bureau said t he comet ice
SYLVANIA, Ga . - (UPI ) Angel hair fa l ling from t he sky? That's what residents here re ported . The stuff variously des cribed as ange l hair and cobwebs , looked like silk , It clung to wire and t-rees and fell on the roor'cops of homes. High School Principal George Girard first r eported the fa
explain and identify all UFO sightings. While Air Force headquartet>s disclaimed any belief in existing operational UFOs , it is pre paring air bases for any eventual ity - includ- • ing the "possibl e development of true unknowns." (Credit The Evening Star, Washingt on,
• OR CAN IT? Alvin, Texas , Nov. 12, 1959, Police Chief Glen Sheppard started laughing early Sunday morning when a passerby delivered to him a message from the stranded driver of a gasoline transport truck : 11 A flying saucer f l ew over
ob j ectives are listed as : To guard the securSEASIDE N.J. (AP ) A 20th century i ty of the United States, determine technical
1959. Credit Gladys Fusaro). MAGNETIC FIELD OF SUN IS REVF.RSED PASADENA, Calif. Oct . 23 (UPI) An astrophysicist reported today that the magnetic field of the sun has reversed itsel f . The discovery was made by Harold D. Babcock at the Half Sol ar Laboratory. ''The reversal
\·IASHINGTON (AP) - Scientists have found a desolate place in Antarctica where seals apparently lost their way and di ed of starvation. Some of the carcasses may be more than 2, 000 These seal "mummies 11 - preserved by the polar climate - were collected during the 1957-58 field season on land from
Nov. 17 - A mysterious object f l oated out of the sky on a red and "whitish 11 parachute and sanlc off the coast of Manhattan Beach, California. A lifeguard said it was two to three feet long , appeared metallic, was square at the top, and cylindrical at the bottom.
Nov. 17, 1959 - A space magazine editor predicts 20 years from now nations will be supporting 2000 men on missions "all over the solar system" at a cost so great that there will be no room in their budge ts for war. By the hard logic of economics, a world
& STAR, Nov. 17, 1959, Credit the Athenaeum of Cine innati. ) * * * * * * * * WOMEN SIGHT FLYING OBJECT IN WILLOUGHBY
Cleveland, Ohio, Dec . 13, 1959 - Something that looked like a silver-colored pencil with fins flew over Willoughby, Thursday, it was reported yesterday. Three housewives who saw the object thought it was a missile of some
The new decade has been popularly named THE SOARING SIXTIES 11 • A title which we believe at S.P. A. C. E. headquarters, to be very \'lith this decade should come true space travel by the inhabitants of the 11 prison
Now, at a timely speech i n Baltimore , Md., another Christian l eader , a Methodist Bishop voices his opinion in like manner. 'I'hese are signs of the times, the handwriting on the wall. A sample of the thinking of Theologians during the Decade of Dest iny which i s
Baltimore, Md.- -(UPI) Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam , of Washington, D. c., in a sermon here concluding the week-long 175th anniversary of the Methodist Church in America, said Sunday we will come to know the people who populate the great planets of the universe before another 175 years have passed .
We sincerely welcome to the fold of S. P.A. C.E . subscriber s a certain Office at the Missile Test Center, PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE, FLORIDA. Your subscription is appreciated, we hope you like our approach , our findings, and our evaluation of the UFO reports . We do not expect you to agree with
NUERNBERG, Germany, Dec . 13 - (AP) --Prof, Herman Oberth, German space scientist, said today he bel ieves published reports that four Soviet astronauts have died in attempts to put man into space. I know from American intelligence reports
1959 , Credit Gene Duplantier, Toronto , Canada) STONEHENGE Lnn< TO DRUIDS DENIED LONDON, Dec . 13, 1959 - A Government pamphl et just published states emphatically that the Druids did not build Stonehenge, the group of huge weathered stones standing on
UFO PACES CAR IN Nmr ZEALAND OTATARA , New Zealand, Nov. 6, 1959. An Invercargill mechanic uho was returning to his home on Friday night had the uncanny experience of driving along the road with an unidentified object lceepine; pace in the sky,
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A six-man expedition led by three Japanese The recent discovery of watervapor in the has been searching for several months and reatmosphere of the planet Venus has led to reported recently that they had found a foot newed speculation abot!t the possibility of S.P.A.C.E. is edited and published month
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 - (UPI) - Scientific man is hunting confidently for evidence of intelligent life on the planets of other suns. The National Aeronautics and Space Admin~ istration plans to erect on the moon an astronomical observatory of sufficient range to see planetary systems of at least the n
NECESSARY, TAKE SAMPIBS OF THE PLANT AND ANI- MAL LIFE -- - BUT BY NO MEANS FRATERNIZE WITH THE NATIVES -- THEY ARE DANGEROUS 11 • DR. THORNTON PREDICTS RASH OF SIGHTINGS
Dr. Spencer Thornton psychic predictor. BRITISH SHIP FINDS STRANGE JELLYFISH LONDON, Dec. 8 - A british deep -sea resear ch ship has caught a giant jellyfish said
LONDON, Dec. 8 - A british deep -sea resear ch ship has caught a giant jellyfish said to be unlike any other known to science . The anirnal is plum-colored and, instead of tentacles, has four "arms 11 or foo1 -sweeping organs and when fully extended they measure about seven feet from tip to tip .
It is with regret that we learn that one of our re l iable sources of UFO information from Brazil is closing up shop. J. Escobar Faria, a Government attorney of Sao Paulo, Brazil has been in the business of publishing now for three years and has been a valuable
CROSBY, Minn. - (UPI) - Jan. lB, 1960. Minnesota authorities Sunday reported seeing a huge unidentified object hovering for eight hours over Lake Mille Lacs near Crosby Saturday night and early Sunday. The object was gone when daylight came. Highway patrolman John Hogan said five state
BRAINERD, Minn. - (AP) - Mysterious lights that shone on big Lake Mille Lacs "like a Christmas Tree" were reported Sunday by law "They would come on for a while and then disappear", said Deputy Sheriff Bud Kisskeys
No, but pretty Mrs. Rheta Beecher (right) and Mercedes Insignares (left), both insist there was not one - but two - flying saucers speeding over Coral Gables at 8:20 a.m. Tues., Both women are secretaries in the office
When Germany capitulated during the sununer of 1945, on all front s was rejoicing and CONFUSION. German soldiers and technicians were surrendering faster than Allied Intelligence personnel were able to process and screen their captives. Under such circumstances it is not surprising that some king- s
* * * * * * * * Civil1zat1on is a system under which a man pays a quarter to park his car so he
NEW YORK TOWN SCHODACK LANDING, N. Y. Jan. 28 {AP) -- A large , ticking object fell from the sky here yesterday onto the icy Hudson River. Those who saw it before it sank said it had a sharp nose, was about 15 feet long,
GUTTENBERG, Iowa (AP) - "Operation Ghost 11 was conducted at the Willirun Meyers farm house near Guttenberg Friday night but failed to turn up an explanation for the strange goings-on that forced the family to move out. Two University Professors and 10 students
BALTIMORE - (AP) - The ghosts had quieted down Monday at the home of Edgar G. Jones. No spirits were in evidence as newsmen and photographers encamped at ti1e six- room, twostory house. Earlier the Jones family had reported a
"Progress is wonderful. The old roads where two cars could barely pass without colliding are happily being replaced by multilane highways, where six or more can crash at * * * * * * * *
TAMPICO, Mexico {UPI) ... A seven- foot 11 monster'' described as resembling a dinosaur was in a cage here Tuesday night after an exciting chase by about 50 worlanen. Lo cal experts could not immediately identify the animal, although some natives of jungle areas said that it was a "giant iguana" . {
~:e llington, New Zealand -- The British liner Corinthic encountered a mysterious sub~ stance floating on the sea for as far as the eye could see on either side, during her latest voyage from London, Capt . A. C. Jones said here today.
What was probably once an island is discovered off Africa by Columbia University Research ship. The seamount, as such formations are called by ge ologists, was discover ed Dec. 15, 1959, by Columbia University scientists aboard the University•s research vessel Verna. It i ~ 550 miles west of the Cap
In the deep reaches of the Sahara Desert, modern man has unexpectedly fallen heir to one of the greatest treasures left by his prehistoric ancestors; an art accumul ation of such extent, beauty and mystery that it first stuns, and then wildl y st~nulates the imagination. Prehistoric engravings on th
MOSCOW - The fire and brimstone that S.P.A.C.E. Page Five destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah was really a nuclear bl ast set off by invaders from outer space, says a Soviet
On Sunday , Feb. 28th, the United Press Int ernational announced that the Air Force had recently issued to its various commands an Operations and Traini11g Bullet in stating that UFO•s should be taken seriously. As we write this, it is still too early to t ell how widely this UPI release was carried
UF0 1 S SERIOUS BUSINESS Unidentified flying object -- sometimes treated lightly by the press and referred to a.s 11 f lying saucers"- - must be rapidly and Bulletin No. 39
~ He should be equipped with binoculars, camera, Geiger counter, magnifying glass and h~ve a source. for containers in which to store samples. What is required is that every UFO sightinvestigated and reported to the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson AFB and that explanation to th
Boiled down , the admonition seems merely to restat e, l est it be forgotten, and in possibl y new words, a policy long asserted to be in effect for "rapid and accurate identification of flying objects 11 under the heading of "serious USAF busi ness . " (This might be phrased 11 identification if po
credit s. T. Watson of Metairie, Louisiana. ) * * * * * * * * Another February report that made headlines in papers all over the U.S . was the UFO which
OFFICIALS CONFIRM SIGHTING SOMETHING Many Residents Between Unalakl eet Sight The Fl ying Vehicles; Many Different Descriptions are Given. ANCHORAGE, Feb. 16 (AP) -- A silvery object flashed through Western Alaska skies late Sunday belching flames and leaving a dozen
Evelyn K. Johnston, Fairbanks , Alaska.) After several days of uncertainty by all officials involved the Alaskan Air Command came up with the OFFICIAL EXPLANATION: FLYING OBJECT IDENTIFIED AS METEOR ANCHORAGE - Feb . 19 - The Unidentified
ANCHORAGE - Feb . 19 - The Unidentified Fl ying Object spotted in the Nome area last S. P. A. C.E. March 1960 . Page No. Four
And I suppose this satisfied all those who did not see the mystery object . It certainly did not meet with the approval of those who had seen it, especially Pete Wal sh ,· of Wien Alaskan Air Lines:
ANCHORAGE, March 2 ,. _ Pete Wal sh, Nome , said today he takes exception to a recent Air Force report that a mystery obj ect spotted at Nome last month was a meteor. "Since when does a meteor trave l on a horizontal plane , change course and t hen disappear'? 11 Walsh an airlines employee said. He
Evelyn K. Johnston.)
Miami, Fl orida , Feb, 25 -- One (or two) flying sauoeir'( s~ . (OJ? soup pla.t es ) of a golden (or bl uish sil ver) hue were spott~d over northeast {or southwest) Dade Wednesday. Between 4:50 p , m. and 6: 15 p . m. the unidentifiabl e whatevertheyweres, were seen by at least four persons, ranging
S.P. A.C.E . - Page Five Ah, Yes -- it all depends on whose 7-year
LAUREL, Mi~c. (UPI) -- Radio station WMAL said some 20 people reported seeing four whitelighted objects flying in a u-shaped formation north above Highway 11~ Wednesday ni ght. The objects were said to have steady white lights and to be flying at above 3000 feet . Aeeronaut ics· authorities in Jacks
MExrc·o CITY - - (AP)-- The Mayor of Taps.chula Ch1apas, has sent a police unit to invest i gate reports that a mysterious monstertype animal is terrorizing farmers in that southern-most Mexican state , A spokesman for farmers in the region was quoted ·as saying there is a long-tailed animal on the
Bulletin No. 40
S.P.A.C.E. - Page Two The following is a condensed English translation to the t ext of the story accompanying the photograph on the front page, taken near Vienna, Austria on March 2, 1960: "GLOWING SPIDER" NEAR LEIBNITZJ
Herewith we present to our readers, and to the public of the World, doubt l essly the most sensational photograph of the century. Here are the facts -- On March 2nd, at 1:30 a.m., a man of our staff, Edgar Schedelbauer, saw and photographed, in the district of Leibnitz (Southern Styria, near the Yug
curtains - there are various kinds and degrees l) ************ Right J A photograph of the headlights of an approaching automobile J So, here is what
PIZZA PIE - OR FLYING SAUCER??? GRAND BLANC, Michigan, March 9 - The FBI today probed into a color photograph of the moon taken by Joe Perry , a talented pizza pie maker, who also talces pot- shots at the sky with a home-made te l escope- camera,
I NORTH· PLATTE, Nebraska - March 7 / 1960 .. A UFO was observed at 5:00 A.M. this mor~ ning by Gl enn Viehmeyer , Route' 4, N. Platte. Viehmeyer, a horticulturalist at the Experiment Station said he watched it from his window fl"' ._~25 to ··~ ~~econds" before it dis ..
Elizabeth Reams, North Platte, Nebr.) ED. NOTE - Can it now .be that UFO's are 50 .. rOUtine II that they are not COnSidered ~'unusuf;\.1 anymore ???? Hmmmm- Hnunmm!
Burlington, Vt . March 2, 1960 -Officials at Ethan Allen AF Base say they are checking out a report of a strange f l ying object sighted over Vergennes Saturday night . A Base spolcesman said the object could not have been a plane based at the local field. Albert Devine of Ferrisburg, described the
Bloxom, of Springfield, Vt.) ************ Now this one is a real dilly and completely reverses all previous estimates as to the surface conditions on Mars . Prior to this opinion , it has been the concensus of opinion that Mars has very little water. Now who is trying to foo l whom , with this one J
MOSCOW (AP) -- The mysterious canals on Mars, a Soviet scientist says, are actually deep cracks in the sheet of ice covering the planet's surface . Tass 1 the Soviet news agency quotes astronomer Davydov as saying the internal heat on
BEDFORD, Mass •• (~P) ~ Spacemen landirlg on the moon won•t find a land wierdly scarre.d with jagged mountains ~ and deep craters ; it will be less rugged than• previously thought,
MOSCOW (AP) -- Yellow snow has fallen in Kazakhstan. The Soviet news agency Tass said meteorologists explain a storm probably whip ped up part icles of soil from China ' s Yellow River valley , then deposited them on the Asian Soviet republic. (Sherman Texas DEMOCRAT , March 7, 1960, Credit Liz Borr
CHITTENANGO, N. Y. - A UFO was spotted at 6:25 p.m. last Thursday evening by Fred Moore, a resident of Chittenango. Mr. Moore, an amateur astronomer and star watcher , studied this object in the western sky for 10 or 15 minutes and described it as
QUITO , Ecuador , Mar. 25 (AP) - - An island a mile long, 100 yards wi de and as high a s 125 feet at some points has emerged from the Pacific off the coast of Ecuador. Two eyewitnesses to the islandls birth on Sunday said it was heralded by trembling of
FIND TRACE OF RUINS AMMAN, Jordan, Mar. 4 (AP) - A U. S. expedition of divers seeking the lost Biblical cities of Sodom and Gomorrah has reported that it came across promising evidence of ruins at the bottom of the Dead Sea. The four -member team of runateur archeologists , headed by Dr. Ral ph E. B
po:;r OFFICE tlJX 605 EASTERN PILOT MAKES SENSATIONAL REPORT A vete.ran Eastern Airlines Pilot and Crew s aw and reported a UFO at close range on Mar. 7th, kept silent about it for a month, and
ATLANTA, Ga. April 7 -- An Eastern Airline Captain has spent a month wondering what a giant wingless object which passed over his plane was - and why no officials have come around to ask him more about it. According to the report drawn out of the somewhat hesitant captain, the huge craft,
Reporter Ed Hughes. Credit for clipping Winston Hughes, Miami, Florida - brother of reporter Ed Hughes of Atlanta.) Ed. Note - -This is one of the better reports by Airline Pilots of the past several years . This UFO, once again is very like the Eastern
*** ***** ** CIVILIAN PILOTS TO CHECK ON UF0 1S OTTAWA, Ont. Mar. 14, 1960 --S tart ing April 1st, Canada's civilian fliers are to report
SPACE AND SCIENCE, Gene Duplantier, Ed., 125 Woodycrest Avenue, Toronto 6, Ontario.) ****** ** ** (Ed . Note) --There is more to this one than
GRAND BLANC, Michigan, April 24 - - A full moon has been said to affect men in strange It has been blamed for turning mild-mannered men i nto monsters and sweet old ladies into bloodthirsty vampires . Joe Perry, a pizza pie tailor, is about
Joe tried to explain a second time a little more cl early. The corporal said he would have to talk to a Sergeant on the telephone . Then Joe talked to the sergeant. Then another call to a Lieutenant . Then to a pleasant woman at the Publ ic Information Office. The Sergeant sent Joe to the Public Inf
Credit Mrs . Violet Berger, Taylor, Michigan) . (Ed. Note) Before me is a copy of AF Reg - 200 2. Par. 12a, states that "Activities initially receiving reports of aerial objects and phenomena will screen the information to determine if the report concerns a valid UFO
RICHMOND , Va , (AP)- - They laugh when Tina Davis sits down at the piano, but not because she can ' t play, They laugh because they don ' t know what to make of it. Tina is only 2t years old, What she plays is 11 The Ol d Rugged Cross 11 ,
MOSCOW (AP) " April 24 , 1960 -- A Soviet scientist says the Planet Venus has an ocean and seasons of the year and that forms of life are 11 just originating or perhaps already Nikolai Barbashov, president of the Commission for Planets of the Astronomical Council or the Soviet Academy of Sciences 1
OF UFO ' S OVER WESTERN NEW YORK OLEAN, N.Y. - -April 16, 1960--The Air Force is investigating a report of a formation of UFO's sighted over the city of Olean by two local residents Sat , night, April 16 at 11 :20
** * * * * * * * * REPORT ON UFO'S --RUPPELT--POSTSCRIPT?? When the first edi t i on of the REPORT ON UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS appeared in 2956,
it received much respect and attention, Now a brand new "Enlarged Edition is now with us and it is going to raise many an eyebrow. 11 Edward J. Ruppe l t ' s comprehensive book was wi dely heralded when it first appeared be cause it was the first about the Air Force ' s UFO investigation-- its top s
And Ruppelt disparages: "There's not even a glimmer of hope for the UFO. " Four years ago he concluded his first edition with these words: "Maybe the earth is being visited by interplanetary space ships. Only time will
(Reuters News Agency) --An Indonesian Air Force officer has written to a Soviet Space expert telling him flying saucers do exist and there j_s life on Venus and Mars. Lt. Col. J, Salatun , secretary of the Indonesian Joint Chiefs of Staff and Aviation Council al so forecast a landing on earth by
There are times when the pieces of the puzzle seem to fall together into one very clear pattern. Then one must ask himself-- "Is this the answer- - or is it only wishful thinking, which distorts the outlines, the shapes , and malces one want to accept the conclusion, as the final answe r, when it ma
Suva, FIJI ISLAND, May 10 - UPI- - - Resi dents reported that a 1'huge ball of fire with an incandescent tail issuing smoke" plunged into the Pacific Ocean about 300 mil es southeast of here tonight. There was no immediate explanation, but thousands of persons called newspapers and radio stations to
KEY WEST , Florida- - May 29, 1960-- Navy brass called it only an old wreck yesterday, but enlisted men who worked over the underwater thihg trapped for six day~ labeled it a spysubmarine . It was ;,m underwater U- 2, 11 a sonar man
And under the same dateline, the Miami
Miami had its own underwater mystery yesterday - a deepsea 11monster 1' that grabbed the anchor of a 22-foot cruiser and towed it sideways nearly a mile before the fishermen aboard cut the line to avoid capsizing. Could the monster have been a submarine? The badly shaken boatmen- - Carl Holley,
Cause and effect. 'Ihey are always with us • . Suppose that in this instance, all the foregoing mysteries are all a part of the same world -wide picture. Earth scient ists cannot predict the time and place of severe earthquakes , such as the
Miami HERALD--June 7, 1960 ••• A woman in Biscayne Parle looked into the sky Monday evening - - it was cl ear for a change -- and saw a brightly shining object . 1 saw something like it 13 years ago in Pennsylvania. That was a flying saucer. This
OTTAWA, (Staff)--A secret six- foot high, stone- lined tunnel, unmarked on any public works department map , has been discovered by acc i dent beneath the West Bl ock of the Parliament buildings . The purpose of the mysterious tunnel, where it starts and where it ends are ques tions that will remain
May 5, 1960, Credit Gene Duplantier, Toronto, And in Jordan- -the mystery of the lost cit ies--is still a mystery . FINDS IN DEAD SEA NOT SUBSTANTIATED AMMAN, Jordan (AP) --As far as Jordanian
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) --As far as Jordanian authorities are concerned, an American Baptist missionary- explorer fail ed to find anything new i n his recent Dead Sea search for the wiclced biblical cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. Diya Rifai , acting director of the Jordan
Among the discoverie s he claimed were a cistern, a viaduct, a roadway , and a wall and a levee, all submerged in the Dead Sea. Baney also said he found 11 a small forest of petrified palm trees" i n the area. Rifai made the following comments :
Woodycrest Ave ,, Toronto, Canada.) Even in Ho lland mysterious things are HOLES I N HOLLAND It probably had nothing to do with saucers --unless one of these from the earth's interior was in such a hurry to return to home
CANTERBURY , England, May 30 -- (NEA ) --In the peaceful apple orchards of East Kenti the garden basket of England, people are waDcing a round r ed - eyed for lack of sleep. It t s all because of the Big Hum, the mys terious noise which murders s leep ancl undermines the heal th of those who hear it
Nor is the Big Hum confined to East Kent. I have seen letters from people as far apart as Cornwall and Dublin who complain of the noise , claiming that it is driving them batty. A few of the l etters are from obvious cranks,
At the Air Force ' s Spacetrack--the National Space Surveillance Control Center in New Bedford, Mass. ---the IBM computers punched out calculations for the two new U.S . satellites White and orange f l uorescent l etters on the bl ack-fe l t 11Satellite Status 11 board showed el even u.s. satel lite
And silence we have had from the AirForce Now a prominent radio -astronomer , at a prominent University , comes out and in effect says precise ly the same thing the GA has been saying . Except, of course, he makes no claim
LONDON- -( Reut ers) - -A movie claiming to show the elusive and legendary monster in Scotl and l s gloomy Loch Ness was screened on British Te l evision. The 40 -second film showed a bl urred object
LONDON (AP) - - The Queen has raised an interesting point---what will be done with the Loch Ness monster should it eve r be caught? Alderman J. s. Davis , mayor of Windsor , told reporters that he and the Queen earlier this week saw a television film about the dragon-headed monster reported to inhab
sea Serpent 11 , may not be a myth. It may in fact , be a new species of According to a recent report to the International Oceanographic Congress, marine biol ogists have found a species of eel larvae
TOCCOA , Ga. --Loud bl asts, accompanied by reports of myst ery objects falling fr om planes, have rattled doors , shaken windows and left nerves on edge in northeast Georgia f or the past two weeks . Some people here bel ieve the bl asts were
LONDON, June 18, (AP) --Moscow radio re ported today a new island has emerged i n the Caspian Sea, 110 miles south of Baku , capital of Soviet Aze:rbaijan. Nine hundred feet long and 12 to 15 feet above sea l evel, it arose fo llowing the eruption of a mud volcano , the broadcast sai d. (New York JO
Credit Gladys Fusaro, Huntington , Long Is l and. ) Ar e all of these physical changes, such as the above and the fo llowing all a part of the current changes coming up? COLD AND SNOW HI T NORWAY OSLO (AP )--Wint er re i gned in large parts
OSLO (AP )--Wint er re i gned in large parts of Norway on the f irst day of what is usually the hottest month . The weatherman reported a snowstorm over Roeros, i n the mountains of central Norway, with snowfalls f ar down the Gudbrandsdal
predicts as not thi s gloom- - - talce this one f or instance , from t he July 3 / 1960 NATIONAL YOU WILL BE ABLE TO TRAVEL IN SPACE Within five sununers , during a time when i ntense and varied changes in weather will
* *** **** ** A new publication in Miami is going in for their own predictions in sort of a Criswell type or style. Here are a few of their pre dictions made under June datelines--- some of
May 20, 1960 - NEWSDAY, New York. The r emains of a prehistori c man more than 500,000 years old have been found in Israel near Afikim on t he west bank of the Jordan River, a Hebrew University spokesman announced yesterday in J erusalem. He said the discovery was made by chance when a bulldozer
ZOMBA , Africa , June 11---Some 30 more mys terious tree -top l airs have been discovered by game rangers investigating reports of shaggy black beasts" recently seen in Nyasaland. Zomba reports describe the structures as between 20 and 30 feet above the ground. Beneath each lair the branches had bee
\·JASHINGTON (UPI ) - ...senate investigators have been ordered by Democratic leader Lyndon B, Johnson to keep "close watch 11 on major deve l opments involving unidentified flying objects, it was disclosed Friday. Johnson , the Democratic vice -presidential
Virg i nia Maratea--Cincinnati ENQUIRER, Aug . 6, 1960, Credit Dorothy Lefler) . NOTE : It seems that newspapers which have been in the fOre front in printing UFO sightings were the only ones to carry the report on Senator Johnson. Those who have ignored the reports in most part, also ignored t he
PATROLMEN SIGHT MYSTERIOUS FLYING OBJECT RED BLUFF, Calif . - - (UPI) --Two Cal ifornia highway patrolmen have reported sighting and then racing --~ a mysterious f l ying football shaped thing which gave off a mysterious red
The fol lowing two reports from ships at sea were forwarded to S. P.A. C.E . by Lewis Maxwell, Editor of DEEP SEA DIGEST. CELESTIAL PHENOMENA The Third and Fourth Of'f'icers aboard the
The Third and Fourth Of'f'icers aboard the Netherlands s.s. Calamares reported the fo l l owing: At 0100 G. M. T. June 25, 1960 in 33°- 46 130" N, 55° 03 100 "W., a shining cloud with a very bri ght center was observed bearing about 250° altitude about 15°. It moved toward the south
BATH , England (AP) --Gl owworms in England are shining with unusual brilliance this year, and a spare- time naturalist suggests that they may be pepped up by nuclear fallout . On the meadows of west England they light up the soft summer twilight with a beautiful
HALIFAX, Canada--Aug. 3, 1960-- The mystery of an expl osion in Halifax ' s south end, which shot a colwnn of bl ue flame into the sky and left a strong odor of sulphur in the air was unsolved at press time Tuesday night . Police were still baffled after extensive investigation.
VISTA , Calif. , ~uly 14 , 1960 --visitors at the annual Spacecraft Convention at Harmony Grove Camp in Escondido were thrilled July 4 when a f l ying saucer suddenly nppeared in the sky near the camp . At 7:40 p. m. the amazi11g object was sighted.
Theologian Says Races May Exist In State Like That Before Fall of Adam Super races of rational beings with cultures and civil izations that far outstr ip those enjoyed by men on earth may 1.rell exist in outer space, according to a Roman Catholic theologian. This is the considered opinion of the Rev
REFORM, Ala. , Aug. 20 , 1960 ----A mysterious "face 11 is drawing a steady stream of visitors to the Mineral Springs Church Cemetery near The 11 face" said to resemble a crude drawing is on a concrete block wall separating the o;Ld cemetery from the new. It appeared
HELSINKI, Finland, Aug. 1 , 1960---Since the start of this century the North Pole has been moving toward Greenland at more than half a foot a year, it was reported here this The motion was attributed by one scientist
RED BLUFF, Calif. Aug , 15---The Return of the Thing , or Things , strange objects that provoke questions withoi..tt answer, was the talk of Tehama county today. 'They made a repeat performance l ast night in the sky over Mineral, on the west side of
Experts See It Clearl y --- Adler Official Describes Object Chicago, Aug . 27, 1960---Three expert astronomical observers -~- including the Director of the Adler Planetarium, spotted an unidentified f l ying object (UFO} in the skies over Chicago Friday night . Robert Johnson, the director , reveale
United Statee Senator Bulletin No. !J.6 Note : Senator Johnson's letter on this mat ter during this crucial t~ne of his political campaign for the Vice Presi~ency is extremely important , It shows an openness and willingness to face the facts in spite of the poli"
Miami, Fla. - Sept , 11th " On Sunday evening, at 9 : 00 p. m. , a bright glowing object was seen to cross the northern sky, to the north of Miami. It was seen by "Cracker Jim " Brooker, popular country music disc jockey, and also by Mrs . Broolcer. ·
l'lINTHROP, Mass., Sept . 1, 1760 -- - A mys terious blight that scarred out side paint with ugly blue and brown spl otches struck eight homes during the night on Shi rley St ., Re sidents of the Yirrell Beach homes re_.ported the assault on their house paint was accompanied by a nauseating odor tha
Portland, I nd. , Sept . L~, 1960 - --A squareshaped "monster" emerged from Hollow Block Lake near Portland , Ind. , screaming ---but the four persons who saw it were speechless . The three young men and a woman, who were fishing in the lake , hopped i n their car and raced three blocks to a restaur
TEXARKANA , Texas (AP) --What some observers described as an enormous bright flash in the sky was seen ear.ly Wednesday in northeast Texas , Okl ahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. A Texarlcana policeman said he was picking up his newspaper on his front lawn at 4-: 40
calf???????? Old timers to S. P. A.C. E. will recall my t heory concerning space peopl e dropping off for var i ous test purposes some of their l ower t ype bipeds to stay in our atmosphere for a short period of time to then be picked up
A mysterious reddish object circling the earth has been photographed by a tracking crunera of the Grwnman Aviation Engineering Corp . , :in Bethpage . Grwnrnan said the photograph was taken by a special tracking crew which has been on
* * ** ** ** * * * SAUCERS GIVE WAY TO FLYDJG TRIANGLE LOS ANGELES (AP)--A police officer says
It 's not a spook exactly that i s causing a commotion near the ghost town of Brag~ , Texas . Itts a "ghost l ight 11 that shines at night along a dirt lane south of toun. A red ball of fire has been reported off
Earli er i n the morning -- at about 4 o' clock--the Air Traffic Control center in Jacksonville rec eived a f l ood of reports that a brilliant white light had dropped fr om the sky, apparent l y near Brunswick., Ga. Airl ine pilots all over the Southeast 1 including one in a plane south of Miami, s
CARACAS , Venezue la , Sept . 17, 1960 ---A strange l uminous flying object Has reported ) esterday over Caracas, Tachira , Puerto Rico and Jacksonville . In Car acas, hundreds of persons called : ·!G~·rspapel' office s f or i nformatior,.
CARACAS, July 12, 19()5 ~--A blazing object was seen i n the skies over the El Caribe Literal on Sunday morning by an American observer and ex-pilot 1 James Walker. Mr, Walker is a sa,les director fo J:". the Loclcheed Aircraft Corporation. He called the Daily Journal to report his observation, The
BAKERSFIELD, Calif . - - Monday , Sept. 19- - Chico Morales , of North Bakersfield says he saw an aircraft which for want of a better word , we will call a "flying saucer", early on Saturday morning about five miles south of Granite Station a half mile off the Glennville Road. Let him tell it:
ALONG LONELY ROAD Apparition on Perch Lake Highway Follows Two Cars---Sheriff's Deputies Investigate, WATERTOWN, N.Y.- - June 22, 1960-- Two frightene<;i Watertown girls sent sheriff's deputies on a ghost hunt today after they reported being pursued by a ghostly apparition on a lonely road north of
The month of October saw an ever increasing number of UFO reports coming in from subscribers, and from contemporary UFO publications as well. Newspapers, at least some of them, seem to be carrying more and more of the local reports . However, the wire services seem to carry just enough to keep inter
HEAD --- - IT DOESN'T EXIST by Bo·b Tangeman Now some people in the Valley. have added their reports to the mounting staclc of evidence for the existence of "flying saucers 11 , or as officially desi gnated , "unidentified
A farmer named Bill Edwards was wal }cing through his pasture fields one dS¥ early l ast June, when he came across imprints in the ground which formed two concentric circles, the outer one approximately 23 feet in diameter, and the inner one 16 feet across. The width of the imprints was 4 inches,
One of the closest sightings in a. long time occurred last August 5th between the towns of Moulee and Lille in France . A man named Daniel Huot and his wife, were driving home from a visit with relatives, when a bright round object suddenl y bl ocked the
On August 12th a Boulder, Colorado t ruck driver named Ray Hawks reported a strange experi ence he had had on the previous after~ While operating a tractor alone in a canyon a few miles from Boulder, he heard what sounded like an explosion in the air.
* * ·X· -le· ·X· iAIGHT SIGHT FLYING DISK OVER MARIN SAN RAFAEL, Calif . Sept. 21, 1960 - - Eight persons - - six of them youngsters -- declared they saw a mysterious flying disk dart across
HONOLULU (AP) _,. A mysterious underwater object which the Pacific Anti- Submarine Force Conunander said 11 is a long way from known submarine bases 11 drew a swift search Saturday by a U. S. aircraft carrier and four destroyers between Hawaii and the
JET ON A BALLOOHDOGGLE CHICAGO, Oct . 18, 19MtUPI)---_- P_a_s-se n.?,crs aboa1'd a New York - to -Chic ago jet f l ir;ht c ot a good loolc at an unidentified flying ol>~lec ;~ (UFO) as they flew over Ohio near To ledo yesterday .
The Off ice of the Secretary of the Air Force has made two important admissions about UFO•s, in a private "policy letter" to all AF commanders. l. The AF maintairi.s a "continuous surveillance of the atmosphere near Earth for
The Portuge ;: : News Agency 11 Lusitania" told of the explosion of a saucer near As the story goes, residents of Baira on
MANCHESTER, England---Peter Lawless, 31 year old travelling salesman told the Aetherius Society in London yesterday that the Air Ministry has admitted unofficially the existence of flying saucers from other planets. He said that after seeing many saucers he called on the Ministry with the society l
MOSCO\'! , Oct . 22 (AP) -- povi.et scientists have discovered footprints D'elenging to the giant dinosaurs which roamed the eaiith 200 ,000,000 years ago, Tas& reported today, The footprints, described as the only such tracks in the world, were located in sandstone on the upper reaches of the Zerav
CRESCENT CITY, Del Norte Co , , Ce.lif.- (AP)Six unidentified flying objects , three of ~hem traveling in the same direction, were reported seen here Sunday night by 13 persons, including a federal aviation agency empl oyee , First spotted by a 16 year old boy, the objects were described by FAA empl
CARACAS, VenezuelaM- Nov. 3, 1960--0nce again numerous citizens of Caracas have re ported the presence in the skies over the city of unidentified luminous objects which execute 11Weird maneuvers" in the area over the eastern sector of the city some nights
hard to believe that 4 years of UFO pu~l fo research has passed into the hands of F ath~ r Some will feel that we are no close · solution than we were f our years ago, : ~ ·~ ,,,-, ..
Eleven people report~d the unknown objects. Report is made by the Vancouver A~ea Flying Saucer Club,
P. O. Box 720 1 Station A, Vancouver, B.C., BRITONS SEE 11 SOMETHING 11 FROM ABOVE ':TARMINSTER, Eng land (UPI) --British Army
':TARMINSTER, Eng land (UPI) --British Army Capt . M. J, Massey - Beresford sa id l ast night he had seen a brilliant white object in the sky which could have been a "satellite coming in to land." He said four other persons including two
Not long ago the great ... aunt of an Alabama i'arnily was moved from the family plantation December, 19GO to a Montgomer:y home with indoor plumbing . She stamped her can and said she wouldn't
that thi n was how the space folks did their cleaning, with ultrasonic vi brations. There was much snickering and disbelie f five years ago , but today this is in the process of becoming a reality. Oh, well , maybe George had another accidental hit again . T-his we can say for George, he has had a l
l<A TMANDU, Nepal, Oct . 29 (AP) - Sir Edmund Hillar:y ' s search for the Abomlnable Snowman has ended with nothing more substantial than sighting footprints in the snow. Official sources said today Sir Edmund has left Ro lwaling Valley of the Himalayas and
In 1973, you will be able to dial a few simple codes and listen to the voice of any person who ever lived , since the ver:y beginning of time ! This new invention , to be called Frozen Sound, will, be based on amazing findings being made at this very moment in connection with our outer space researc
ri00 ley Yeaton, a nd Janet Rex of Miami.) NOTE: 'Ihe Scriptures say referring to the tinalda.ys of t his Age that 11 nothing shall be
. - TOR01iTO{C P) ....A Toronto newspaper says three et:i..lors from Hamilton are aboard the stern sect ion of a derelict freighter lost in ~1e Atlanti c Ocean, A Hamilton datelined story say·s the hulk of the African 4~ueen was beinc; towed from the
IU DEL F011TI·: CRI:SCENT- C-I-,fV -_-.- D-e-1 iior-tE:- cci~--AP - 2 :~:~\mT.: dentif ied flying objects, t bree of thcr.i 'craveling in the same d.ir·ect1on , were re,)ort ...
TO MIDERSON PEOPLE ANDERSON , Shasta Co . - A ·stran(;e streak in the sky east of AndePson, seen earl y today by several persons, has caused
ELEMENTS OF LIFE Dr. George Wald, Professor of Biology at Harvard University, told the meeting of the American Philosophical Soc iety at Philade lphia last week that any life existing anywhere else in the universe is lilce ly to be the same as life on earth . It see~s probable he said, that living o
it tin foil (chaff) or a balloon, or Tiros II, or just phenomena from mother nature up in the skies: A glow in the slcy over a vast midwest and eastern area of the nation excited people not lo ng after dawn yesterday,
Credit Nicholas Nester, Clevel and, Ohio and many others). DID A COMET HIT THE EARTH? SOVIET SAYS YES NEW YORK--A Soviet inquiry has concluded
A quick run-through of the book shows much of interest between the covers , and at the same time , much recent information, conspicuousl y noticeable by its absence . Missing among the official documents listed pertaining to the AF releases is the Dec . 2LJ. , 1959, AF OPERATIONS & TRAINING
MEMORANDUM, page 15, captioned 11 UFO ' s SERIOUS BUSDJESS" , wherein it states that Base Intell igence Officers responsible f or investigating UFOls shoul d be "equipped with binoculars, camera, Geiger counter, magnifying glass and have a source for containers in which to store samples." Also mi ss
HASHINGTON - (UPI)- The Air Force, with Bulletin No . 49 a hopeful glance into the wild blue yonder, Tuesday dec l ared an end to the flying - sauce r
OF INTELLIGENT BEINGS ON PLANETS WASHI NGTON (UPI) - The Federal Space Agency was told Wednesday that America should begin figur ing out how to meet the psychological impact of a discovery that intelligent beings live on other planets .
FRANJ<FURT (UPI) - While people elsewhere are satellite spotting 1 thousands of persons in rural Europe are still scanning the heavens f or witches on broomsticks . In Germany alone, more than 70 cases involving witchcraft come before the courts each year. Most of them are brought against
Yet in Eng land , even "ghosts 11 cause hardly a ripple . A. D. Cornell, of the Society for Psychical research , donned a white sheet and wande red through the graveyard of st . Peter Church , Cambridge, Eng l and to gather data on the reac t i ons of the ordinary man when he
Whatever happened to Bridey Murphy? Four years ago the name was the label for a tempest raised after Morey Bernstein brought out .a book , S·e rial i zed in the N. Y. MIRROR , claim. i ng he had discovered in a woman rs subconscious mind the memories of an Irish girl who died a century ago . Here '
Rav. Enid Brady of Holly Hill, Florida, will be back in Miami in February for another series of lectures and meet ings, this time at the NEW AGE CF_A PEL, at 1900 SW 27th Avenue , where Dr. Holloway will be her host , The following is her schedule of lectures:
(Seen by Dorothy Lefler, our ace Correspond.e nt in Cincinnati , Ohio . ) Friday , December 16, 1960, 8 : 50 p. m. , a clear, cold, starlit night, no moon , and no clouds , I saw a huge ball of bluish-white light , in the eastern sky. It was traveling 8NE . It had no definite shape, other than its
BUENOS AIRES, Dec , 10 (UPI) - A strange white l ight and explosion during a storm has been reported by several persons in the country near here. It shook houses over a two mile area. A crater 13 feet wide was discovered , (Buffalo COURIER EXPRESS , Dec .
The Interior Department ' s Geological Survey recently completed a terrain study of the moon for the Army Chief of Ehgineers to p~o vide lunar surface information f or selecting landing sites and as an aid in designing telemetering instruments and a lunar surface
'I'he Czech Aviation Magazine 11Kridla Vl astin , of Dec. 22, 1959 , provides us with .;'.1c. f ollowing interest ing official report: An unusual event took place at the end of ~! ov. 1959 , and t he trustworthiness of the
As I recall it now, Aunt Nellie was more than a little thoughtf ul at breakfast that morning . After pouring her coff ee and creaming it, she announced almost aggressively: Cousin Annie died last night . Now don ' t asl{ me how I know. I canrt tell you because I
Jan . 18 -- The Nav-f fore cast a significant :ncrease i n surf after v:OO a. m. tomorrow f rom Point Argue llo east and southward to the 1-iexican border . The message indicated the i ncreased wave action would "continue beyond :Friday, Jan. 20th , with surf heigh ts ranging
Credit Larry Clevenger of Oxnard, Cal if . )
Los Ange l es, Jan . 17, 1961-- -The brilliant many - hued fireball that streal~ed ac ross Calif orn i a s~~ ies late yesterday, the second one seen in two days -- resulted in wide -spread pressing on panic buttons , offic ial s said The firebal l, described as being red,
LONG BEACH WINDOWS Long Beach , Calif . --Jan . 27, 1961---An unexplained blast - or blasts - t hat r attled buildings , cracked Hindows and caused an avalanche of phone calls to police, newspape rs and fire departments at 6: 20 p . ro . Thursday
AI<RON , Jan . 27 ---A rrnerve - shattering 11 experience an Altron f amily had with an Unident ified Fl ying Object was descr i bed Thursday f or Al~ ron Councilmen, by the UFO Research Commit t ee of Akron. In a l etter to the Council , two conunittee off icial s told of t he obj ect s ighted by t
MOSCOW (Reuters )--The f l ying saucer---a type of sputn il~ hithe rto unlmown in Russia-came under fire from two of t he So viet Union ' s biggest editorial guns Sunday. The Corrununist Party newspaper Pravda and the youth paper Komsomolsl.;:aya Pravda sarcastically hung 11 fantastic f airy tales''
Eleven thousand pairs of eyes f ollowed the ball as i t was kicked high in the air at the Preston North End-Aston Vill a football match yesterday , But thousands of eyes failed to fol l ow it down. They had spotted a gleaming mystery
Credit Mrs . John A. Stocker, St . Petersburg, GLOWING OBJECT OVER COVENTRY
LONDON, Eng l and---A long cylindrical object1 gl owing white and about four times the size of the fuselage of a big airliner, was reported sighted at Coventry on Dec . 2, 1960 , at 4:15 p. m. It was seen by a number of men at Te l e phone House , Coventry , where it was watched through binoculars f
course as was the UFO. But John Friends, Coventry ' s weather expert , told the paper that "unusual things can be seen when the setting sun is shining on an aircraft . I saw an object which I took to be an aircraft just to the right of the pl anet Venus , which
In a number of respects , the newspaper report of a Boreham Hood sighting was incorrect . Here are the facts, reported to LUFORO by investigator, Mi ss Thelma Roberts . The witness , Mrs . Aaron, was awakened from her sleep at 4:30 a . m. on Sunday, August 28th , 1960 , by a terrible high pitched vi
St. Joseph , Mirrousi--December 5, 1961 . Nodaway county officials yesterday were pondering the mystery of two unidentified objects which dropped from the sky last Thurs· day onto a farm near Maitland, Mo. Sheriff James Tucker described the objects, one about the size of two bricks and the other abo
lUtARTOUH, Sudan (Ul' I) ---filaybe it was jt!st S. P.A.C. E. Page Five a mirage but f our villages in western Sudan thinl~ they saw a city flying through the air t he other day .
EDINBURGH (AP) ---Doctors and clergymen are successfully ending the spooky ordeals of an 11 year old Irish girl haunted by abnormal phenomena , the Church of Scotland said Friday night . The church issued a f ormal statement
PlflS l SCKILLINO lebhaftes Fiir und Wider hat dieses Bi!d ausgeliht, das einem Mittelschulp~ofessor aus Urfahr gelungen ist
The above photograph and newspaper headlines appeared in the Jan. 28 , 1961 issue of the NACHRICHTEN furden SONNTAG , of Linz, Austria. Our correspondent in Vienna , Dora Bauer , has given us a literal translation of the German:
FLYING OBJECT I<ANSAS CITY, Kansas .... Jan. 8, 1961. Law enforcement officers heretoday were preparing a full report for the Air Force on an unidentif i ed fly i ng object seen sailing in the slcy over this area. Several Kansas City Kansas pol icemen reported seeing a strange, multi- colored object
HOLLYWOOD , Fl a. , March 2, 1961-- "Could these be flying saucers? ff That 1 s what Richard Bombard, 16, wants to know • . Richard and a group of his buddies spotted the "flying saucers fl 011er Hollywood
SANTA CRUZ , Calif .---several reports on an unidentified flying object over the Empire Grade area last night were received by the Sentinel and county law enforcement groups
CINCINNATI, Ohio, March 3, 1961 - - Blue white, almost lightning-fast and trailing a long , narrow tail that tapered at the end, a mysterious object sped south to north over Southeastern Ohio at 7:30 p. m. yesterday. Unlilrn meteors, it flew in a straight line. Two groups of men and boys playing bas
DOUGLAS, Isle of Jvlan (AP) ---This beautiful holiday isl and off Eng land ' s lilest Coast claims it has mermaids . It plans to hold a mermaid hunt this summer to find out for Several islanders insist they have seen
FORT AGUSTUS, Scotl and (AP) --Al exander Campbel l , a water department official, says 50 school children and 3 adults have report .. ed simultaneous sighting of the creature call ed t he Loch Ness monster. (Long Isl and, N. Y. DAILY PRESS , Credit Gladys Fusaro ,
TORONTO, Canada , Feb. 11 - - A Canadian professor of Zoo l ogy has l eft for a lake in Nani toba to l ook for a strange hump-backed creature call ed the Manipogo, said to appear there. (Buffal o COURIER EXPRESS--Credit M. Ridge, ~den , N.Y. and Gladys Fusaro)
BUFFALO, N.Y. , Feb . 12, 1961--A report of a 11 shining object falling into Lake Tirie 11 touched off a fruit l ess search of the inner Harbor area off the foot of Georgia St . late yesterday afternoon. The Coast Guard received a call at 3:45
Credit M. Ridge, Eden , New York and Gladys Fusaro, Huntington, N.Y.)
In the February issue, we announced the series of lectures of Major Aho , in Miami. At that time I had not met Major Aho personally , or heard him lecture, in spite of having heard of him for a number -of ·years . So at that time your Editor stated that he would reserve his opinions until he had ana
The worl d's first all-automatic jet passenger plane was ready for service. Its first customers went aboard by themselves - - no attendants, no stewardesses, no pilot or co-pilot. The doors clanged shut and the engines started electronically. Theh a recorded voice on the plane ' s intercom announced
KLUANG, Malaya 1 Feb. 1 (Reuters)--A game warden said today he was convinced of the eA~ istence of a creature "hitherto unknown to man 11 , that gives Tarzan-like cries, leaves 30 -inch human-like footprints and stands at least 10 feet tell.
'Ihe Meteorological Service of Costa Rica announced this morning that the atmospheric pressure in this area of the Caribbean--including our country---has undergone a very high rise provoking a situation never before present in the country, and for the moment, indescribable.
March 9, 1961. South Miami, Florida. out beyond ll5th Avenue on s . ~l . ll2th Street 1 the houses give way to the low areas that are water soaked in the rainy seasons and eventually gives way to the vast grass and swamplands known as the Florida Everglades. It was out at the end of 112th Street tha
Another report , with 5 witnesses in Miami area, crune at 8 :40 on the night of March 25. A Mr. Dyer, a visitor from Toronto, Canada, and five witnesses saw a formation of white light traveling rapidly to the north in a V-shaped formation.
:C NTIRE FAMILY ILL Schenectady, N. Y. , March 16. (AP) - - The pol ice believe them and so does their councilman. Their doctor is concerned about s .P. A.C. E. is edited and published monthly by Norbert F. Gariety, 267 Alhambra Circle, Coral
INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS QUIZ WITNESSES On the night of January 10 , 1961, W. K. Rutledge , attorney , and George A, Thomas, drill ing contractor , were f l ying to Abilene, texas from Tul sa, Oklahoma. At about 9: 12 p . m. some two minutes flying
On the night of the l anding, a Wichita Fal ls resident, with military experience, re ported hearing "code from out of the sky 11 , and sai d he tried to copy the coded message, but an element of the signal apparently was :involved in a sudden speedup and slowdown in the transmission. "I know it sou
Readers of a year ago will remember the photograph carried in the April 1960 issue of S. P.A.C.E. This was the one taken by Edgar Schede l baue r near Vienna, Austria on March 2 , An article on this photograph was carried
Toyonaka, Japan, comes up with further expl anations which seem to be correct and comp l etely He draws upon the theory of Lt. Plantier , a French Air Force Officer , who explains his theories of the physics involved in a saucers el ectro-magnetic propulsion.
Rec ord of 63 degrees set in usually Coldest Season--STOCI<HOIM, Sweden -- Balmy weathe'r S.Pread through l arge parts of southern and central Sweden by the mi dd l e of February , which normally is the coldest season, the American Swedish News Exchange reports. On Feb. 18, the day before New York s
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Scientist is puzzled by radiation activity over Australian city. Dr. Victor D. Hopper, reader in physics at Me lbourne University, said here it had been impossible so far to account for apparent evidence of radiation over the city of Mildura, in northwestern Victoria, accordi
~·~A SHINGTON -- Man may land on the planet Venus after making its air suitable for humans. This job could be done by dropping primitive plants into the planet ' s atmosphere, then waiting for results . The primitive algae would split the carbon dioxide, believed to poi son the air on Venus
WASHINGTON --- The wooly mammoths discovered frozen in northern glaciers did not die from a catastrophic glacier sweeping down from the North, as some believe. The beasts that r oamed Siberian tundras 10,000 to 30,000 years ago probably died by accidental drowning and were later frozen,
i'TINDSOR (CP) -- 'I'here ' s one Uindsor couple who wontt ever laugh again at tales of flying Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hei ss told police they were startled Monday night when they saw an enormous blue light with trailing edges that
TEL AVIV, Israel (Reuter) - -Scholars Sunday expressed enthusiasm over a new hoard of Dead Sea scrolls accidentally uncovered by an amateur archaeologist last week. The hoard was uncovered in the same cave where the 11 archives" of the second century Jewish leader Simon Bar-I<ochba were found in
EAQLE RIVER, Hiscons1n, April 22 - - (UPI)Joe Simonton, a pl umber who l ives about four miles outside of this resort town, said today he carried a jug of water to three men who landed in his yard in a flying saucer, and was given three pieces of 11 flying saucer" cake in return. Simonton, about 55,
SEAFORD, L. I. - April 15, 1961 .. ThirtYeight months have passed since mysterious happening s first occurred in a modest ranch house here , but passe r s-by still r efer to it as "that Herrmann home."
WASHINGTON (Science Service) -- The woolly mammoths discovered frozen in northern glao iers did not die from a catastrophic glacier sweeping down from the north as popularly The hulking mammoths that roamed Siberian tundras during a recent ice age probably
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- (Reuters) - Scientists have discovered a "radioactive 11 race of natives on a volcanic Pacific island who could provide a key to man 's ability to withstand the horrors of nuclear war. Sir Ernest Marsden, chairman of the New Zealand defense science advisory council and
CAPE CANAVERAL - May 5, 1961 - Republican Congressman James Fulton of Pennsylvania said today ' s feat by astronaut Alan Shepard may mean t he United States is 11 as little as a month 11 behind the Russians i n space exploration. Fulton, a senior Republican on the House Space Committee, said he base
I find it hard to understand all the excitement over the Russian Major Yuri Gagarin and his trip of April 12 into outer space , Or was it April 12? It was reported by the London DAILY WORKER April 11, that the Job had al ready been accomplished -- the fel low had orbited the world three times but ha
Here is Mr. Hazlitt ' s own story of his adven ture: "On Aug . 17 1 two days before the Russi ans sentup the dogs , I was sho t into orbit i n a 12- ton space shi p, After 17 revolutions a round the earth I t ilt ed my retro - rocket and landed safel y within seven i nches of a presel ected target.
PIOTROVS1\I INVE NTED TEIBPHONE RADAR DEVELOPED FIRST IN RUSSIA They lied about the millions of peasants who died in the collectivization drive in
S.P.A.C. E. Page Five LUNA-TRICl\ "MONSTER 11 ON LOOSE?
May 2, 1961 - Los Angeles, California, Things happen at the full of the moon -- or Like what happened to Police Lt. L. D. Rottier Monday night.
other single (not double) star among the billions in the universe has a planetary system. On some of these planets, he thinks , life woul d have arisen. Even if intelligence existed, it would not necessarily re sult in a culture-building
Minn. - - The discovery of life on some other planet in our solar system would be t he most siBnificant scientific accomplishment of the century . Dr. Harold c. Urey, Nobel prize-winning chemist said here Thursday night. He believes there may be life on two other
SUVA, Fija, March 30, (AP) -- An underwater eruption is occuring in Savusavu Bay , off Venua Levu, second largest island in the Fiji group. Columns of water are being hurled 100 feet into the air, (BUFFALO EVENI NG NEWS, March 30, 1961, Credit Gladys
LONDON, Feb . 11 -- 'I'he "vile habit " of scribbling names nn walls is quite an at'lcient S.P.A.C. E. Page Six one , according to a fragment of a letter written in I:gypt 1,800 years ago, which has
A man was telling me that on his way home from work one nieht, he saw a crowd gathered on a street corner. Out of curiousity he stopped to see what was causing the commotion. After worming his way through the crowd of onlookers, to a position where he could
books which show the dangers our country is presently in. Dangers not only from the outside but dangers from the ''Trojan Horse" within, infiltration and subversion. General Wallcers 11 Sin 11 , was in bringing to the attention of his troops under his
SPACEMANSTAMP IN ORBIT TOO SOON? By Margaret J osten A Cincinnati stamp expert came up yesterday with what he considers "darned good proof 11 the Russians are l y i ng about their man in space. Re said Iron Curtain stamps heral ding
FT. BRAGG (UPI)- --Military officials offered no explanation for reports that an Army cargo plane from Ft. Benning , Ga. , was overdue here Wednesday night. The erroneous report by officials at Simmons Army Airf i eld here touched off reports of a plane crash in Eastern North Carolina. A farmer repo
1961, Credit Ben Haugen, Cary, N. Car.) The following report from a correspondant in Boston, New York could be entitled: MYSTERY DOWN ON THE FARM This is a report of an unusual happening on May 17th. Charles Donhouser, a local farmer who lives in a little valley called
dictionary descriptions, and decide which of the two is the safer and the saner, in these perilous times . LIBERAL: Generous, bounteous, openhanded , free from restraint , S.P. A.C. E. Page Five
Conserving, disposed to maintain existing institutions , or vieWSi opposed to change. Within safe bounds, also adhering _ to sound principles believed to involve little risk , as a conservative investment . After reading those dictionary descriptions , I hope all our readers deci de to l)e .. come C
CAMBRIDGE, Mass . , May 19, 1961-- (UPI)-- Satellite tracking stations around the world were asl(ed today to he l p track a "suspected, unpredicted bright satellite . 11 The order went out from Smithsonian Ast ro physical Observatory after the strange satellite was spotted yeste~day at Juniper>
JODRELL BANK , England -- (AP) -- Unidentified signals from outer space were piclced up by Britain ' s big radio telescope here yesterday on a frequency used by Russia ' s long silent ro cket to Venus. --According to original Soviet schedules the rocket was due to reach its nearest
TYLER, Texas, May 31 - (AP} - East Texans reported seeing a long f l aming object in the slcy l ast night and hearing an expl osion shortly after it vanished. The object was seen over Tyler , Longview ,
FRIENDLY GHOST" Despite the fact that they believe their house is haunted, the Arnold l'T. Barnett family of Bryantown, Md. decided "to take things in stride . 11
JUST A BALLOON NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 28 1 1961 - -- A l arge triangular- shaped object floated over Hashville about 6 p . m. yesterday and threw thousands of IJashvillians in.to a tizzy . No one, from the Heat her Bureau to the
1961 , Credit Charles c. Bernholt, Jr. , Cel ina, Ohio . ) Our correspondant, Mr. Bernholt, adds the following information relative to the above newspaper report, in his letter:
By Clifford D. Sirnak One ni ght, back 1n 1899 , sitting alone i n hi s laboratory in Col orado Springs, Colorado, Nikola Tesla, a famed physicist , picked up what he believed were signals from space. But Tesla was some 60 years ahead of hi s
And continues to mount against the veracity of Yuri Gagarin ' s being the first man to fly through outer space . Another feature articl e in a national magazine comes up with the additional evidence to prove the falsity of the Ru:;;sian claims: HHO \'Jl'i.S FIR~T INTO SPACE?
by Herbert W. A:r.mstrong LONDON--Speoial. One of our own correspondents in Britain reports having heard what appeared to be transmission , by short wave , of the first human being ever t o fly through outer space .
r:d. Hote: --From all of the facts crossing this desk to date, we can only come to the following conclusions concerning the Gagarin A man was sent into orbit, but clue to difficulties in controlling the ca9sule, he
Al\RON, Ohio-- June 16, 1961- -The U,S. Ail:' Force continues to research flying saucer reports. Of course now the term 11 flying saucer 11 , or even 11 UF0 11 is outdated. All such reports concern what the Air Force terms Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. 11
CAlGARY ( CP)-:=A Calgar'Y church has a painting of Christ standing on a lmoll in th e t.rilderness . A faint white cross is visible over His left shoulder. But when the painting is moved to a dark
\foodycrest, Toronto, Canada) • NOTE : An omen--perhaps? He had the pleasure last month of a visit
WASIIINGTON -- {AP) - -A $2 . 98 toy modtlof the u. s. Polar is submarine has given Russia millions of dollars worth of lnforma.tion about u. s. nuclear submarines, says Vice Admiral Hyman G. Rickover. 11 1 am aghast that this was done , 11 Rickover
NOTE : Accidents don •t happen always in the same direction. tfe agree 1 the people respons i ble for this shoul d be tried for TREASON. And so shoul d the publ ic officials, who last year gave the Communist Colony of Yugoslavia, 385 million of our TAX DOLIATIS-for the If Peaceful use of atomic ener
\·That the "ultra-liberals 11 attempted to do , even in smearing the name of an American soldier who gave his l ife 16 years ago for his belief in the freedom and dignity of man, they are continuing to do with the Patriot, Robert 1/elch , who started an organization t o fight Communism , by informin
A UFO that kept an evening - long watch over Ft . Pierce , Fl orida , on March 22nd , nearl y got itsel f a governor-el ect . Jacksonville Mayor Haydon Burns who ran thi rd in last May rs gubernatorial race reported t his spinechill ir:g 3tory about a near-mi ss with the craft in t he air lanes over
SAN JOSE, Costa Rice, March 14, 1961-'l'he Ministr·y of Government and Police reported today that in La Suiza de Turrialba (Southeast of San Jose), there has been occurring some strange phenomena that has frightened the population and which manifests itself as oracles in the rocks, ground movements
\·/ASHINGTON, June 26--The Unidentified Flying Objects that have been mysteriously appearing over the u.s. for years, are going to be investigated by the House Space Conunittee, Rep . Overton Brooks, (Dem. Ia.) , Chairman , has designated Rep. Joseph :E: . lCarth
This book was written by Capt . Robert A. Winston, USNR (Ret.), under the pen-name of Col. Victor J . Fox. Captain Winston was commissioned before Pearl Harbor and retired honorably at his own request after the Korean War. · He trained and commanded one of \•Jorld Wa~ II's outstanding fighter squadr
AKRON, Ohio, July 8, 1961 ... -Ernie Stadvec , owner of a small fleet of airp lanes here , yesterday said he saw an unidentified flying object on Tuesday and l·!ednesday nights while on flights 1n the Alcron- Cleveland area. The former World Har II bomber pilot, operator of Stadvec Aviation Inc., sa
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After receiving Mr. Moseley's views in the preceding letter, I wrote requesting perinission to use his let ter in the August issue. This he graciously permitted, Also , in this b.r.a . ~ . ~ .
To answer Jim Mo seley's letter , I will ap.. proach the last one first . Since the formation of NICAP by Major I(eyhoe, I have always been pro-NICAP, having plugged the Major and his efforts at least once every six months .for the past 4 years. So my current ideas on this can hardly be called sudde
And the exact same situatioh applies to China as applies to Russia, Germany, or any other nation who has been betrayed by the fifth colunm of subversives in its midst, and is now in the sad and unfortunate status of being a COLONY of Russia.
Now we will answer letter number one, point by point , The sticker which repelled Mr. Clark , is a sticker of the Gadsden flag, which was given to General George t'lashington by Colonel Gadsden, before Betsy Ross designed the flag
It is being used.widely, and I for the life of me can see no reason that it woul d repell anyone. A sticker on a letter re flects the opinion of the sender -- not of the recipient . I have received many, and none have ever insulted me . If this were the case, then all the 11FLYING SAUCERS ARE REAL"
sticl<:ers would highly insult anyone who hap pens not to believe in Flying Saucers •• • Heaven f orbid1 THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY The statement that the John Birch Society is as great a menace to real Americanism, as the Communists .
Southwick, Mass . ---A large , fat , cigarshaped UFO, having bl unt ends 11 like the end of a test tube 1' , was seen poised stationary to the east of Springfield, Mass ., in the early morning hours on the 4th of July. The time was approx~nately 2:30 to 3:00 a.m. Mrs. Pat ricia Biczynski was unable
MUNGER, Minn., July 15 (UPI) .. - A 11 roan from Mars 11 stood up the biggest crowd in this town's history today. More than 400 persons crowded t he village last night . They turned out in response to telephone calls received by 300 persons in
Gladys Fusaro , Huntington, New York) . Barnum said, 11 There l s a sucker born every minute''• Maybe even two 1 huh?
Springfield , Mass., July 25, 1961 -- The boy says he saw it l and in a field next to his house early Friday, The Enfield High School freshman reported that he looked out of his bedroom window at
Monday, Springfield Science Museum Director Frank D. Korkosz said the 11 rock 11 was a piece of slag iron. Raymond I . Robert of the Connecticut Valley Mineral Club agreed . They theorized that the slag iron had been part of a load of fill . Neither man , however , was able to explain
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BEAUFORT , S. Carol ina- -August 24, 1961--A spectacul ar "unidenti fied f lying object 11 terrified f i shermen here early Wednesday morni ng. The object seen hovering over Hunting Island about 15 mil es east of Beaufort was a "city bl ock long and as high as a huge buildi ng", one eyewitness r epo
WATERFORD, Michigan, July 10, 1961 - - - A bright moving object discovered by two fishermen at 3:00 a.m. today had Waterford Townshi p police and Oakl and County deputies racing to a small lake off Clintonvill e Road, 'I·he object was reported to hover treetop
* ** * ** ** * * s. P.A. C,E ... Page Two WATERFORD 11SAUCER 11 SIGHTED SECOND TIME July 12, 1961 -- A strange, ·colored object
July 12, 1961 -- A strange, ·colored object was sighted at 2:00 a.m. today, in Waterford Township for the se.cond time in three days. The 11 round ball 11 which changes from red to ·gold then white, was first sighted today by Roger l·Jhite of Riverside Drive, Township
* .;; ~t * * * * * * ·" UFO REPORTED .BY SAN BERNARDINO WOMAN SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Aug. 1, 1961 -- A
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Aug. 1, 1961 -- A UFO was reported to have been sighted by a San Bernardino resident who called the Sun Telegram yesterday to describe the phenomenon. Mrs. Betty Broman, reported several members of her family and their neighbors observed an object the shape of a wide arrow
the credit. PRESCOTT, Ariz., Aug. 1 -- Looks like This is par for the course 1n the psychothose UFOs that have plagued the Air Force logical war. Also certain well placed indi· fo r years are back again. A Prescott resividuals in the American effort, can come out dent reported today he spotted one M
Celestial 11 means the heavens, and "Enigma 11 means a mystery or a riddle . Now the greatest "mystery under heaven'' to me i s how a great nation such as the USA, with the highest standard of living Jcnown on this
FOR THOSE--1'1HO I N TIME OF MORAL CRISES, OR DANGER··---DO NOTHI NG ! rr *********** CREEPING MOLD ROUTS FARM FAMILY
ELKIN , N.C. (UPI) A grayish powdery mold has invaded a mountain home and driven out the Rev, Grady Norman, a Baptist minister, hi s wife and daughter , The six-room mountain farm home is covered by a mold that has defied dis i nfectants,
EXETER, England (Reuters)--A mysterious flying object hovered in one spot over Exeter today for more than an hour. Officials at the l ocal airport said: 11We do not know what it i s. It was seen on the radar screen and we have had it under obser ..
\·JORCESTER 1 Mass, --August l, 1961--While observing the planets Jupiter and Saturn, on Tuesday night, Armand Laprade and his two sons aged 12 and 14, saw a bright yellow object moving rapidly from east to south. Minutes later, other yellowish lights moved rapidly from west to east, south to west a
GRANDE RONDE, Oregon--Aug. 4, 1961.. -- If you want to see flying objects at night, sleep under the open sky. This is the opinion of three young misses who slept out Thursday night at 910 Moneda St., in the Keizer area, Four flying objects, white orange and red,
WHAT WAS IT? ?? A PHENOMENON??? A strange, frightening phenomenon was witnessed a weelc ago Wednesday evening, May 10 , by Richard Vogt who resides south of Eagle Bend, The incident, which as yet has University of Minnesota scientists baffled, occurred at about 11:30 p.m. about one and onehalf miles
not have a copy of this 11 collectors item", we will print the story as carried under the Summer, 1947, was a time of many forest
WASHINGTON {UPI)-- -A scientist said today that human beings could co.lonize Mars. But he said they had better make certain first that the red planet is not already inhabited . The scientist 1 \! ells Alan irfebb of Berkeley, Calif, presented a paper on the possibility of living on Mars before the I
CINCINNATI, Sept. 5, 1961---Robert Knauph , a sales representative for J. w. Ford Co., lithographers, along with h1s wife and daugh . . ter reported the unusual light in the sky. His wife saw it first and called to him and his daughter to witness the red light in the
Sept . 6, 1961---Cincinnati•s mystery light crune back last night -- almost precisely after its first appearance. The flickering red l ight that explodes in a brilliant 1 almost noise l ess f lash, performed over Clifton last night and probably was between 5000 and 10 1000 feet. The Weather
MODERATOR: Wh ich one of the sightings did you see , of Cincinnat i ' s last three STRINGFIELD: The second, I received a call from Bob Knauph. I l ive in East Cincinnati , and I saw it to the West . Bob lives in Uestwood and saw it in the East. It was
by Darlene Gal braith Tribune Correspondent What began as a routine flight Monday noon for a Sal t Lake City pilot turned int o an exciting chase and l aunched an investigat i on by Air Force offici al s into a report of a 11 fly1ng saucer" .
J . Edgar Hoover, Director of the F.B.I. in test.imony released recently, said while Communists talk of peace, 11 their espionage setup is the most extensive in world hi story. 11 Many Sovi et and satellite spying activities are directed by men lloperating with
Berwyn , Illinois --Sept. 6--UFO ' s bel ieved to be flying saucers , were spotted by two Cicero youths Friday evening while they were watchi ng a baseball game at Goss Field. Terry Bragie l , 11, and Robert Berlik 13, reported seeing two oval-shaped objects fly out of the south and disappear almost
. BUCYRUS , Ohio ---Aug , 30, 1961-- ..Littl e men from Mars? In any event , three uniden tified flying objects, glowing brightly, were seen f l yi ng high and fast across the horizon about seven miles north of Nevada last evening. Mrs . Donal d Ing l es reported this morning that while she and her
Di d a space ship land near Albury l ast Friday? This question, which woul d be scoffed at by the average cit izen , was seriously posed by a well-known professional man yesterday . The man who is non- comm1tal about the possibi lity, is convinced he and hi s son saw
Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA) . * * * ** * * * * * * Eng land was not neglected either in the summer cycle of the unusual, The following
\Jhen UFOs are on the move they are ex• pl ained as meteors; when they stand still, they become balloons---according to the experts. Or do they? The London EVENI NG NEWS for June 19 reported thn.t a mystery object was sighted
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On Thursday, May 25, between 10 and 10:30 p.m., Miss Julia Cardoza, aged about 16 years, of Shepperton, Middlesex noticed what appeared to be a brilliant point of yellow light in the western sky. As it came nearer and lower she was able to see
October 11 , 1961 - -- Air Force officers in the Pentagon said Wednesday they believed the unidentified f l ying object seen last week over Salt Lake valley was either the pl anet Venus or a research ball oon, Advised of the Pentagon ' s report, Wal do J .
SUNSET, Utah, October 16, 1961- -Reynol ds A. Miskin, 1703 N. Main, head of the Strange Aerial Sights Information Organization(SASIO) just bei ng organized, has recorded several unexpl ained 11 sightings 11 of unidentified fly ing objects in the sky, but he got his informat i on firsthand Sunday aft
had the appearance of 11 angel hair 11 seemed to be attached together with "long stringy stuff. " Viewers heard no sound, but said the obj~cts moved at 11 terrif ic speed. 11 (DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt Lake City, October 16, 1961, credit James D. Ward le,
October 16, 1961, credit James D. Ward le, Salt Lake City, Utah. ) BLASTS CRACK SAN PEDRO JAIL WALL
Los Angeles, Calif. Oct. 26, 1961--Three mystery blasts rocked the entire Los Angeles basin shortly after l l: OO a .m. today and authorities were seeking to determine if they were caused by aircraft breaking the sound barrier, or the testing of huge naval guns .
Boston , Mass., Oct . 30, 1961- --A \loburn member of the HICA P, said yesterday an unidentified sonar contact the Navy has been tracking in the North Atlantic for two days may be a submerged f lying saucer from outer November 1961
Increasing controversy centers around UNICEF. The American Coalition of Patriotic Societies has issued warnings against it . The National Defense Committee of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution has publ ished a detailed exposure of it . The American Council of Christian
WASHINGTON, Oct, 26, UPI---Scientists have found a miniature dead sea in Antarctica so salty that it probably never freezes even though winter temperatures in its vicinity sometimes drop to 60 degrees below zero. Discovery of the body of water, actually
One of our American Patriots from Miami , has just returned from a trip to Europe, and has returned with an interesting souve .. nir. From England they have brought back a roll of toilet paper.
For your friends who are interested in -r.· the mysteries of space, as well as in
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif ., Oct. 18, 1961--An Oakl and widow told a far - out stor·y yesterday of investing $5,000 in an Alaska gol d mine and a Sierra quartz deposit with an earthling who claimed to have discovered both while flitting about in a space ship with some friends from Saturn. Mrs . Eva Newco
Canada's flying saucer has been scrapped. Reliable sources revealed today that the U.S . Army , which poured $10 ,000 ,000 into the saucer's development , has shelved the idea. Funds for it have been cut off because the
army feels it has not advanced far enough fast enough, Officials at Avro Aircraft Ltd ., which built two prototypes of the saucer, said the tight security cloak on it has now been
************* BABIES TICKLED BY A ·aHOST ••• Evening Standard Correspondent , London -A vicar last ni ght comforted families who are alarmed by a ghost which has made at
IS FORGING AHEAD l (Reprinted from San Diego Evening Tribune) America1s anti-Communist movement is hurt ing the Reds and the word is out to stop it at all costs. This is heartening news for those fighting the good fight who may not always be aware of
ON GOFF FARM {by John de Haes) Chadron, Nebraska---November 16, 1961--A weird unidentified flying object streaked across the skies above the Theodore Goff farm last Wednesday afternoon and left behind it a mysterious substance that defies explanation. The strange, seemingly metallic substance, came
Los Angeles 1 Calif. , Dec. 2, 1961- -Three thunderous sonic booms rocked Los Angeles at 2:25 p.m. Friday arousing wide spread alarm, Reports of shattered windows flooded in to authorities a few minutes later, many in the Wilshire Boulevard shopping areas. Thousands of calls from residents "some
125 l·Ioodycrest Ave . , Toronto 1 Canada. ) SPACE CREATURES MAY EXIST London (AP) Space travellers reaching
London (AP) Space travellers reaching the moon and other planets may find living organisms that have been lying dormant for mil lions of years, says a British medical Frozen by the tremendous cold, they could
Ave,, Tvr onto, Canada.) S. P.A.C. E. Page Three REPORT 2 METEORITES HOLD TRACE OF LIFE London, Nov. 18 (AP) - -Two New York scientists said today they have found evidence of traces of living things in meteorites reaching the earth from outer space .
** ******** They resemble small single- celled animals - - dine-flage llates or chrysomonads -which live only in sea or la1<e water. The
President Kennedy ' s call for blind confidence in the Administration brings to mind that old fable wherein the clever red fox conned a whole flock of chickens into blindfoling themselves with the promise of
In days gone by, when we were And Freedom's flag was flying, Patriotism was a thing Horth living for ••• or dying. Today the cynics sully it •••
.San Mateo, California- - November 14, 1961First autumnal spotting of an unidentified flying object was reported in San Mateo yesterday. And this time they had little white tails on them. Police officer Guido Piacente said he t'esponded to a call to the home of Mrs. Alice Renolds, 1425 Norfolk St .
OBJECT" - The sky over Sudbury was report edly the scene of a "strange f l ying object" around 7:45 p.m. Thursday. Mrs . Jean Dixon of Ramsey Lake Road, told The Star today she spotted the object from the parking lot at the General Hospital. 11 It was quite large and was flying very low 11 she repor
THE ISLE OF WIGHT? by Leonard G. Cramp Perhaps the fact that it is an island may explain why the Isle of Wight has a UFO sighting once every few months or so, particul arly off the southern coast . But certainly there have been an increased number of sightings lately for some mysterious
By Ful ton Lewis, Jr. Major \Hlliam E. Mayer, a brilliant neuro psychiatrist, was a member of the task force responsible fo r the rehabilitation of American Gi l s brainwashed in Korea by the Chinese
IfVE FOUND THE LOST CITYl 11 Eight divers walking on the bottom of the North Sea off the German coast believe they have cracked a riddle 32 centuries old. They also claim they have found Atlantis, the
From National Review A lady we know (prof. , housewife) complains that her troubl e with Mr. Kennedy's foreign policy is that she never seems able to answer her childrenls questions. "Mother, the senior daughter, recently taken to reading the World News, will ask, 11why didn't we
CHADRON, Nebraska , Nov. 30;"1961 --- The strange f lying object and its threadlike deposit which fell on the Theodore Goff farm on November 8 remains as much a mystery today as it di d then. Chances for an explanation were di mmed today when Goff said that the strings of seemingly metallic f ibers
l'TEN.ATCHEE , 1'lash1ngton --Dec. 3, 1961 -- An unidentified flying object in the western sky Friday afternoon disrupted the peace and tranquility of a sixth grade class 1n Omak. Students of Mrs . Hanan's sixth grade class
CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Januar·y 1.J., 1962 -- A rash of reports of a huge, greenish unidentified flying object in the sky between Cincinnati and Columbus broke out last night, some saying the thing appeared to have landed . At l east two of the reports, one in Columbus and one here, included the allege
CI NCINNATI-= Jan. 3 1 1962 - Carl Grasham of College Hill, Northern suburb of Cincinnati , was one of the observers of the above glowing object in the sky over Cincinnati. His report as gi ven to our reporter is as follows : TIME: 6: 10 p. m. LOCATION: Seen from basewent of home,
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. £~ (AP) Force tonight re l eased a report apparent l y clearing up the identity of the barrage of fiery objects reported l ast night over Eastern Ohio skies .
by Alice Widener Publisher, U.S . A. Magazine UASHDKlTON: The U. S. Army says in its new "Why Me? 11 pamphlet addressed to Amy Reserves and National Guardsmen. 1'Raw recruits are no answer to Communist aggression today. 11 And howl The Army pamphlet also stresses that the
THE PENTAGON CASE -- - - - - Victor. J, Fox I LED THREE LIVES - ----- Herb Philbrick THE NAEED COM 1VJUNIST ---- Cleon Slcousan YOU CAN 'I'RUST THE COMMUNISTS--Schwartz COMMUNIST AMERICA--MUST IT BE - by
COMMUNIST AMERICA--MUST IT BE - by Dr, Billy James HarBiS * ** ** ** * * *** IS THIS A CAT OR A HOMIIm PIGEON? KDIJBERLEY 1 S, Africa -- The petcat of
KDIJBERLEY 1 S, Africa -- The petcat of a South African family has astounded scholars by wallcing 130 miles to trace its owners from De Aar to their new heme in Kimberley. Other cats have walked greater distances when returning to their old home, but this
Credit Gladys Fusaro, Huntington, L. I.) FISH RESUME NORMAL LIFE I N THE SEA SYDNEY, Australia -- Dec. 21 (UPI) - The suicide complex among fish along the Austra-' lian coast ended toda.y as suddenly as it
The Space Administration expl ains. 'I'he National Aeronautics and Space Administration recently issued a report. This report warned that unless we were prepared for the discovery that intelligent beings existed on other stars the shock that such a realization would bring might be severe enough to c
************ "FLYING SAUCER 11 PROJECT DROPPED WASHINGTON (UP) - America' s flying saucer project has been grounded. By the
************ UFO SIGHTED TUESDAY EVE BY SEVERAL HERE BURNS, Oregon (Times Herald) - Chris Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs . Marc Palmer, on his way
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jan. 3, 1962 -- Report from Dorothy Lefler, of Cincinnati. triy girl friend, last night 1 asked if I had heard anything more about the fireball ,
For twenty years radar operators here and abroad have been pl agued by strange , snowlike images on their radarscopes that they have nicknamed "angels". Today science has apparently nailed down this "flight of angels, 11 confirming what ornithologists have insisted it was all along,
extreme cold, complete vacuum and intense By Science Service DENVER -( UPI)- Thie first seeds of life Light l'f oul d 1\ill did not travel thro~1gh outer space to reachl
Hith current UFO report at l ow tide, we turn to some of the f oreign reports which seem to carry a semblance of reliability. In Japan, J . I. Talcanashi, of the Modern Space Flight Association, seems to be the
CENTRAL JAPAW Nov. 1, 1961---on the night of Nov. 1, 1961 , at about 2 minutes to 10 :00 p.m. a third year student of Inuyama Senior High
Cairo, Monday . Egyptian scientists scoff and Government official s brand it all 11 sheer nonsense'' , but weird legends of the supernatural are still mushrooming today up and down the ancient Nile Valley . That old black magic is a booming business. When the wife of a runaway peasant seelrs
Or they may travel 25 miles outside of Cai ro to a dusty, sun- baked vi l lage cell ed Aghour Alward, known to many Egyptians as the 11 capital 11 of t he magic arts. When the sun goes down and darkness covers the Nile delta , the inhabitants of Aghour
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HASHINGTON (AP)- They might have been birds, balloons, hoaxes or unusual sky lights -but not spacecraft from other planets. Thatrs the word from the Air Force today after 15 years of investigating f l ying saucer reports . It said there was no evidence any
ASTRONAUT JOHN H. GLENN, JR. The greatest discovery made by Astronaut John Glenn in his flight into outer space is a phenomenon known as 11 space fire~ f lies 11 • In a dispatch a1)pearing in the SEATTLE POST ~INTELLIGENCER for Feb. 22, 1962 by tli.e Associated Press from G1 and Turk Is ~
by tli.e Associated Press from G1 and Turk Is ~ land , Bahamas , John Glenn is reported to have seen a first - class mystery in outer space ••• swarms of "space fireflies , 11 To quote the dispatch : 11 The ' fireflies ' were luminous partic les of something streaming
tells us what he saw in 11 My First Look at Outer Space . 11 11 I was amazed to see that the background of space is totally dark . Yet there were manifestations talcing place all around us, as though billions upon 'billions of fireflies were flickering everywhere,
my qualifications as an internationally known writer and researcher on unidentified flying objects for the past eight years. lliy books on Mr. Adamsld will present the documented evi dence the Air Force asks of us civilian researchers in that I have worked eight years on t he project .
Signed , Richard Ogden, private investigator 1233 - 9th Ave , , West Seatt;l.e 99 , Washington Ed. Note: We too were very interested in
If the United States Air Force imagines that its soothing report of \'fednesday on f lying saucers 11 will convince informed students of the subject 1 the United States AiT Force is suffering from worse illusions than many of the illusions it has been investigating since 1947.
HILLIAN LEAR, winner of' Collier Avia- tion Trophy, president of Lear, Inc , , makers of aircraft and electronic equipment, who has sighted a UFO: 11 I believe the flying saucers come from outer space, piloted by beings of superior intelligence~
AF witnesses saw six UFO ' s: 11 'I'hey were circular, shiny l:lke spun aluminum. They changed course instantaneously. 11 CAPTAIN JAMES HOWARD , British trans Atlantic pilot, who with crew and 12 pas sengers saw a huge UFO and six small ones: 11 It must have been a space ship." HERMANN OBERTH, noted
with crew and seven passengers saw a glowing UFO pace their airliner: 11 Before then I wasn ' t convinced , Now I know they (flying saucers) do exist . 11 DR. CLYDE 11. TOMBAUGH , discoverer of the pl anet Pluto, chief 'of the armed services search for natural satellites, who has sighted UFO 1 s: 11
JACKSON, Feb. 3 - While neighbors scoffed and not"quite-sure youngsters bombarded the Victor Lincoln home at 820 Maltby Street here with snowballs and jeers , the Lincoln family today insisted there was ua ghost or something ve-ry strange 11 haunting the small
She was referring to Dr. William G. Rowl, of Durham , N.C. director of the Psychical Research Foundat i on , and a foundation investigator, John Freeman, who have visited the house three time s since last fall, staying four days on the last occasion in January. Mrs . Lincoln said Rowl told her they
They put the sheet up to check on the air currents in the house. 11 Lincoln said. Then they sat down to see what happened. Pretty soon the sheet began to shake . Then
She hasn ' t been back to the basement since then , she said. All members of the family insist things March 1962 ~ have been moving myster i ousl y about the
But we couldn 't find any trace of a forced entry, nor was anything tal::en, 11 John The Lincolns have abandoned t heir basement-widening project and have the house up for sale .
HOBART , Tasmania , March 17 (UPI) - A team of scientists reported today that Tasmania's "sea monster 11 was probably nothing more than a huge lump of whale blubber. The scientists went to a beach in West Tasmania after receiving reports on the
SOME FRIENDS DOUBTFUL CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. (CP)-- For more than a week now Alan MacLean has been waiting with loaded camera for the return of a benevolentlooking sea serpent with an ivory-colored body, just to prove he wasn ' t seeing things. But he says the serpent hasn ' t reappeared
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BY FISHERMAN VICTORIA ( CP) - A Victoria fisherman has discovered another of the ''mystery jugs" which have baffled historians up and down the Pacific coast since early last spring . Ray Lund found a sealed earthenware jug
MYSTERY OF DRIP : \U'IAT NADE HOLE IN ROOF? \'Then water started tr i ckling through the plaster in his bedroom ceiling Sunday night, Henry Van Unen went outs.ide i n the rain to have a look.
THROUGH HOUSE TOP that a large chunk of ice falling from the wing of a jet plane tore that ho l e in the roof of the Henry Van Unen home at 7523 Neenah St . , City of Commerce. Otherwise , they said there is no plausible
SALISBURY , Eng l and (Reuters)°::-=Another puzzle has emerged in the riddle of Stonehenge, the 4,000 year-old giant stone circle on Sali sbury Plain here. fliiss E. V. l:T . Field , a Scoti sh archeolo gist, has di scovered a great shaft of a kind unique in Britian within three-quarters of a mile o
SINGAPORE, Feb. 7 (Reuters)- The Royal Air Force has organized an expedition to t:rap and film "prehistoric monsters 11 reported living on a jungle-covered North r.Jalayan Island , a spolcesman announced here today. The Air Force uses the uninhabited island of Songsong, 25 miles from Penang, as a
\'!ASHINGTON, March 11 (UPI)-- The 350-mi;I.lion tiny copper wires rocketed into space by u.s. scientists last October did not separate into a belt around the earth as planned and are orbiting the globe in five or six useless clumps. But a second l aunching is planned this year to send up another pa
The Editor of this publication has always supported the opinions of Major Donald E. ICeyhoe, and his goal of getting a Congressional hearing on the UFO mystery~ At t:iJnes we have disagreed with a conclu" sion or two, but this is to be expected in a field where we are dealing in a preponderance of '
Several times recently, we have been aslced if NICAP accepts Communists as members. We emphatically do not accept known Communists. If any are discovered, their memberships will be revoked, their fees returned.
WASHINGTON (AP) --Astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr. doesn't believe the 11 f ireflies 11 he saw during his orbital flight were flecks of paint from his space capsule . This theory was put forward last weel< by some officials of the Mational Aeronautics
S.P. A,C . E. Page Fi ve .-April 1962 theirs. It's still an open i tem. 11 Glenn said that after watching the ~art i
Pilot , Astronauts say they saw •Flying Di scs t. SEATTLE , May 11 (AP) - Famed test pilot Joe Walker says films taken during his recent flight in the rocket - powered Xl5 experimental plane to a record height 0f 246 1 700 feet showed five or six mysterious
\'/allrnr said the film was from a camera mount ed on the fusilage of the Y..15 and pointed toward the rear. He said the objects appeared as the plane arced over the top of 1ts f light and headed for earth. ir1 don ' t fee l like speculating about the nature of these objects", Walker said. 11All I k
Credit L. Johnson , Kathryn Diehl, Ethel Kulp and Gladys Fusaro.) Now of course, what good is a mystery without an "explanation". Now, where was it that we read that the
TRIP TERMED ICE FLAKES EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif . (UPI) The 11mysterious ob,jects" filmed by the X-15 rocket pl ane on its world record altitude flight two weeks ago were actually flakes of ~Eng ineers for the NASA , after studying
Gladys Fusaro , Huntington 1 N. Y.) MYSTERIOUS OBJECT SETS TRUCK OW FIRE BOIESTO\:N (Special) -- A mysterious object , which lit up the sky over a wide area of the
Credit Gladys Fusaro , Huntington, N.Y. )
at 345 degrees below zero Fahrenheit and then In reviewing the Ojibwa ' s annual battle with Lal<:e Erie ice yesterday, Chief II arrant resuscitate them , provided they thaw them out fast. They have run similarly successful
Now Curtis Fuller joins the cry -- Curtis Fuller is Editor of Fate Magazine in case you did not know. He joined the 11 pack 11 in the form of a letter to the Editor in Jim Moseley's SAUCER NEWS. He congratulated Mosely on his article s;SAUCERS AND FASCISM",
During the past few months , this country has been deluged by a barrage of planned and vicious propaganda attacks against the patriotic Americans who are actively fighting the Communist threat. This smear campaign, directed by an assortment of Communists, professional liberals and self- serving poli
Several years ago in Louisville, Kentucky, a bomb was planted under the trailer home of a negro family . The bombing was followed by a planned propaganda barrage , blaming "those fascists . 11 The professional l iberals, egged on by the Reds, had the i r days of name-calling. Finally the real culpri
Itls up to you , the subscriber. Let t s hear from you, And we might add here that it is physically impossible to anst·J er all the l etters, much as we wou l d like to . But they are all readand appreciated, FIREBALL LIGHTS WEST; UTAH 'S HI LIS SEARCHED
UTAH 'S HI LIS SEARCHED EUREKA , Utah, April 19 (UPI) - A giant ball of fire, which lighted the ground below as though it were a flare, was seen from California to Kansas last night . It was thought to have exploded or hit the ground
Credit Gladys Fusaro , Huntington , N.Y. ) Ed. Note : \'Thy do Air Force Officers bother to question sheepherders about 11 meteorites?? ?? ?? ?? ??I!
GOOD FRIDAY MOON A group of nurses at St . Mary ' s Hospital, London , repor ted seeing an object resembling the formation of a cross shining behind a bri ght , full moon about 5 am. yesterday. 'iOh , yes , it was quite definite 11 , said
An unidentified flying object was report ed yesterday - by a pilot fo r Irish International Airlines, t he company's office here The pilot, Capt. G. Pendleton, was in corrmand of a Viscount flight from Cork to Brussels when he saw the object about 35 miles southeast of Bristol in the late afternoon.
BETHLEHEM, Pa., May 25 (AP) - A fiery object was seen moving across the skies northeast of here before dawn today. Police Capt, John Holzinger said the object was bluish-green when he first saw it. It increased in intensity until it became a brilliant white, then vanished, he said. Holzinger is a ma
rema1n anonymous.) wi th its dail y temperature extremes and thin
POSSIBILITY SEEN '·JASHINGTON (UPI)- A scientist suggested the remote possibility" Thursday that Mars harbors intelligent beings who may have conquered the atom and carried out great reclamation projects. The scientist , Dr, Frank B. Salisbury of
SCIENTIST SAYS UASHIMGTON (UPI) - A scient ist said today there is a ~aint possibili ty that living things thri ve in t he depths of the mobn and on Jupiter , Saturn , Uranus and Neptune . 'I'he scientist , Dr. Carl E. Sagan of the
Sagan said the primitive envirori.ment of many other planets presumably was similar to earth 1 s . So , he said , 11 l ife must arise on countless other worlds , in our solar system, and in other solar system. 11 Venus appears to be too hot for living
~ rwo Hew Yor1{Centra1 freight trai n crews , worki ng miles apart, saw an unidentified fire - spewing object f l ash across the sky at 3:30 a. m. today. One crew was working near the 0, H. Hutchinson power station between Franldin and
MELBOURNE , Australia •· A mysterious "ball of fire" jolted two women at their homes in suburban Sprinvale last week. I t 11 danced 11 into the backyard of Mrs. J. W. Cherrie, 44 , mother of six, while she was wheeling a barrow of pumpkins . 11 I was covered with the sparkling light and got a severe
Unidentified flying objects (UFO) are back in the news, this time reported in northern Nevada. Three women returning from the general conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints , Salt Lake City, Utah, reported sighting the object as they traveled south from Oregon ' s state line t
SEEING THINGS? Greater dincinnatians were seeing strange l ights in the sky last night ~ and even hearing strange noises. Dave Wahler , 8217 Bridgetown Road and Mike Benesch, 4034 El Vista Dr. , Bridgetown ,
If you still think the John Birch Society is a great menace, and that we should choose up sides as a Nation ·along this line , this paper must asl< again , 11\That is the real menace to .America??? 11 - - Thi nk for a momentJ-·
UFO LIGHTS UP SKY The Belfast TELEGRAPH reported in its January 13 issue: "The people who saw an object light up
On January-23, the PRETORIA NEWS reported another sky mystery : 11A dull orange object which appeared three times at almost the same point i n the sh-y between 7: 45 arid 9 pm last night puzzled Pretoria people who watched it . Staff-Sgt, J, P. du Toit, who
By Ralph Selph Valley Times TODAY Staff Writer American astronaut John H. Glenn, Jr, and Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov met recently to talk about - among other things - strange gl owing objects they saw streaming past
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters)-- An official Argentine television station, with the assistance of the air force, Thursday night told the story of a woman rancher who saw a flying saucer 11 at close quarters and was taken to hospital suffering shock.
I FLYING SAUCER t SEASON AGAIN 11 The !f l yi ng saucer' season has started again. Iller Benazzi (28) , yesterday became the second Italian in as many days to report sighting a strange flying machine.
Lorenzen, the Editor of AFRO Bull etin (Aerial Phenomena Research Organization) for the ·past ten years. One of the researchers into this field from almost the beginning of the mys tery. Due to your Editor ' s i nabil ity to manage the time for the Review personally, we print
THE GREAT FLYING SAUCER HOAX by Coral E. Lorenzen Up the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen,
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By Richard Uald LONDON (Special-NYHT) -- 'Two separate expeditions equipped with modern electronic and photographic equipment are descending on Loch Ness to probe for its monster.
At the beginning of Jul y , the i r efforts will be succeeded by a t eam l ed by two Cambridge graduates , Peter Baker and Mark Westwood , who have borrowed special equi pment from Norway to 11 sweep 11 t he 24 ..mile-long Loch with a curtain of sound that reportedly can detect a frogman swi mmi ng
Since 1933 a modern road has been bui lt alongside the Loch and more and more people have reported seeil'lg something in the water. Usually , these reports are of something moving , something qui te large, somethi ng wi th a humped back. There have also been suggestions of little monsters trailing t
In 1959 he made his own· expedition to the shores of the loch and in a Cambridge lecture early the next year suggested that the monster might be a prehistoric acquatic creature which , like the coelecanth, has unaccountably survived. An Oxford-Cambridge expedition of young zoologists in 1960
DEDDINGTON , England (Reuters) ,__ The maids have gone on strike at the vicarage in this Oxfordshire hamlet because they say the place is haunted.
along with his reports: Dear Norb : When I first saw this headline it made me boiling mad. (Relative to the Anti-God
May 21 - A strange g lobe~shaped machine speedi ng over :england was encountered by an Irish International Airlines plane bound for Brussels. Capt. Gordon Pend;Leton, former Royal Air Force pilot, said he had been a skeptic until the UFO streaked under his
The TV set was acting up all night . Then a about 11 p. m. it got very bad , 11 Mrs. Jessie Bilancio of Homestead Ave. , Bordentown Township, explained. Investigating the cause of
On June 1, 1962, a Trenton resident reported seeing a 11hi gh -flying bright ob ject 11 shortly after 10 p. m. The sighter telephoned SAGE headquarters at McGuire Air Force Base where his report was talrnn for official AF records .
58 - MILE CLIMB Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. July 17-- X-15 Pilot Robert M. White earned an astronaut rs wings Tuesday by soaring a record 58 . 7 miles into space. (The part of the AP release relative to the
·!:· .X· .. FLYER WHO SA\1 UFOs GETS MESSAGES
John B. Lea of Orange , Texas, who is a commercial pilot over Louisiana, Texas and Mexico is begging information from every source he can find that is relating to saucers and their methods of signalling, 11 I ' ve seen two UFOs, one in Mexico near Torreon in 1956, one here in Te;~as in October , 196
By Michael MacDougall It was a calm day , the sea was peaceful, but the radio had carried warnings of an app:roachinB sto;rm, The yacht Sea Nymph , out of Jacksonville , Fla,, was heading back to shore. Owner Harry Purvis was first to notice the body of a man floating in the water, gently bobbing wi
AMMAN, Jordan , June 30 (Reuters) - Jordan newspapers today reported that a picture of J esus Christ and the Virgi n Mary has been found traced in the wood of an ol ive tree on the spot s.t Bethlehem where some people be lieve Christ was born.
Seems that one of our correspondents and his young friends have been out watching the night sky instead of inside watching TV. (Good idea, l ess brainwashing this way) . John Black of Sacramento reports a variety of strange lights which do not seem to be
A bright object , reported moving high over Sacramento last night , remained unidentified The object was reported seen by a number of persons . Some speculated that it mi ght be a sate llite .
On the phenomenal front of UFO investigation , there appear from tllne to time some strange sightings of Ring -Shaped UFO•s . To quote an example from the pages of NICAP 1s periodical, The UFO Investigator, October, 1961 : In a gray dawn sky over the Pacific on
OF AIR, AF SAYS WASHINGTON (AP) - Invisible dimples in the sky may have caused radar reports of flying saucers , the Air Force said yesterday. Reporting on research done by its Cambridge Research laboratory at Bedford, Mass . , the Air Force Office of Scientific Research
LUCKNOW, India - After six years doctors at Lucknow Balrampur hospital have almost give n up the battle to 11 humanize 11 Ramu, the wolf Their only achievement has been to wean him from raw meat. The deformed wolf boy,
Credit Gladys Fusaro, Huntington, L. I • .;;,'to•*** NEWS RELEASE - DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, WASHINGTON 25, D.C. May 23, 1962 - Two recent aerial phenomena sightings by two of America's space men have
bulletin (P . O. Box 7, Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand) . Many , referring to Glenn i s orbital f l ight, ask about the objects he saw and spoke about . What lcept these objects and particles from strDcing the sides of the capsule? The capsule was flying in a semi- vacuum , for anyth i ng moving t
"This is such a wonderful idea that no one but I could have thought of it" said the Sovi et fox , as he heard that there was to be a l asting peace among all creatures . "Now I can fli1ally be safe from the hunters and eat all the chickens I want in peace and quiet ! 11
ANT.ARCTIC STATION CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand , July 11 , 1962 ( N. z. Press Association) ---A "very strange object was seen over Cape Hallet late on Saturday evening , the New Zealand scientific leader of Hallet Station, Mr. c. B. Taylor said today. He was speaking by radio - telephone. The object h
A Reuters Dispatch from Buenos Aires, Argentina elated June 18, 1962, reads: 11Unidentified Flying Objects - saucer or cigar- shaped are becoming a common sight for Argentinians . The last of a recent series was reported in Olavarria- a town in the province of Buenos Farmer Jose Muro te l ephoned th
WHEAT RIDGE, . Colorado, June 26 , 1962 First sighted by Phil ip Nichols , the object was seen in the East- southeast about 25 degrees above the horizon at l A. M. MST on 26 June 1962 from the 7000 block of W. 48th Ave . Philip called his brother Ross , who arrived ·in time to see the object , after
STILL UNIDENTIFIED ST. WILLIAMS , Ont. (CP) - An official of the lands and forests department arrived here Thursday to investigate a series of curious aquatic creatures found florting recently near the shores of Lake Erie at Long Point Bay.
Seattle , Hashington - 31 Jul y 1962 - A slow movi ng , brill iant green ball of f i re, travel i ng S- N, passed below tree - top level over the North End of Seattle tonight at 10 :47 P. M. The glow i ng mass, silent , was the size of a basketball held at arm ' s length , and was seen
blue -white object that flashed across t he Seattle sky about 10:45 o ' clock Tuesday (7/31) night was a fireball in the opinion of Mrs . Bror Grondal, Seattl e astronomer. 11 1 didn ' t see it , 11 she said yesterday, 11 but I heard about it from numerous sources and in view of
Martin Clark - One of the few Por·tlanders S. P.A.C. E. - Page Six having a good look at the unidentified object sighted Tuesday night was attorney Millen F. Kneeland, of 6311 SW Brugger St , 11 It was not
SKY WATCHERS - By Harvey Dickey, President of Rogue Valley Astronomers - Recent news reports of strange activities in the night skies of Oregon and Grants Pass have occasioned many inquiries of their possible source. One of the major sights i n the past few weeks has been the passage of the US
MYSTERY FOR ATOM SCIENCE Nuc lear Expert to Study How Population Has Adapted to Its Envirorunent. AUCI\LAND, N, Z. Aug. 18 (Canadian Press) A new chapter is opening in attempts to solve the mystery of the high radioactivity of Niue Island , in the South Pacific .
The Commissar marched into a school room in a Russian villag e , and interrogated a number of students. In the fifth grade class room he asked the following question of a bright looking student- - 11Who is your mother? 11 The Comrnurdst Party 11 , answered the student.
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I woul d respectfully like to suggest that Americans write their congressmen asking that the body of Matt Cvetic, former FBI counterspy and courageous f i ghter against communism , be re i nterred at Arl ington
No definite exp l anation has been offered for the appearance of a st r ange ba l l of light in the skies over southwest Louisiana earl y today . The object hung mot i onl ess over the area for at least an hour and a half , was seen
Mrs . Curtis J ones was attacked from outer space . She was dri ving a l ong Route 9 in Indiana at ni ght l ast Jul y 5 when a smal l bal l of f ire zoomed toward her car. "I heard a strange frying sound , 11 the woman to l d authorities .
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Indian villagers have the Bo l ivian gover nment , the United States Embassy and the press puzzl ed with a tal e of a puma whi ch they think arrived in a space capsule . Manuel Orosco , mayor of the village Ayo -Ayo 40 miles from here, reported to the government
By William C. Harrison , Moffett Field, Calif. Wonder what ever happened to that flying saucer Canada ' s Avro built for the United 11 An interesting curiosit y now , 11 it squats almost forgotten under a dusty pl astic cover in a hangar of the National Aeronautics and Space
Maco , N. c. (UPI) - Folklore has it that a mysterious light in this coastal hamlet comes from the lantern of old Joe Baldwin, a railroad flagman looking for the head he lost in a switching accident a century ago . Yesterday , that story came under the scrutiny of the cold eye of science. The soft g
by Clifford B. Ward A few billions being a mere bagatelle , we are going to spend it so we can beat out the Russians in mak ing a trip to the moon , We don ' t want t hem putting the Red f l ag t here f il'st , It seems that we don ' t want the
Dr, Miechysla v. Dombroyan , information specialist for the Soviet delegat i on to the United ifations , will be the featured speaker at the Saturday noon presidents luncheon of the bi-monthly Ohio Juni or Chamber of Commerce meeting in Lima this weekend.
How i s this for gullibil ity? What : Presidents t l uncheon at Holiday Inn Saturday afternoon during t he thr ee- day state Junior Chamber of Commerce all - state meeting , whi ch ends today.
Come see the hog- faced butcher, Come see the piG- eyed brute Reviewine swine in Old Des Moines , Come hogs! Stand up! Salute !
THAT MAY HAVE CARRIED MAN Eagle River , Uis. (AP) - Law enforcement \·!isconsin reported sighting flying objects high in the northern sky early today , giving rise to speculation that a Russian sputnik
21~ unidentified objects streaking from west to east before dawn. "They resembled shooting stars but they werE spaced out, one after another , moving across the sky and they didn lt burn up, 11 said Deputy Sheriff Stanley Kulcanich.
Sen. Thomas J . Dodd : "Uni dentified flying objects never have been accurate ly explained ••• Hearings would be helpful to clarify for the public the real facts concerning flying saucer~ Sen. Kenneth B. Keating : 11 1 do feel that more information should be available to the
A UFO was seen at Defiance, Ohio, between 8 and 9 P. M. on 20 May 1962 by Prof . Chas . A. Maney, of the Department of Physics, Defiance College. The professor is al so consultant in physics for APRO and a member of the board of 1
Upon hearing of Prof . Maney ' s sighting of a UFO on May 20 , a scientist at a University in Ohio informed the Professor of an incident witnessed by him in 1960 . Following are the pertinent detail s: At 10 A, M. on Thanksgiving Day, Nov~ 24-,
SUMMI T, N.J. - Oct . 5, 1962 - Eddie Ricken backer has condemned the arrest in Mississippi of former Major General Edwi n Walker , call ing him 11 the fir' st man in the u. S. to be arrested for pol i tical purposes. 11 (Miami NEWS , Oct . 5, -- -- - ---------For further proof that Capt . Eddie Ric
REASONS AND REiiBISCEi'fCE With this issue of S.P.A . C.E. , we come to the end of six years of publishing our find ings in the UFO field . It is with some re grets , and at the same time with a sigh of relie f that we assemb l e this, the final issue .
Since any new venture requires rnonitary out l ays , we started with $100 . 00 out of pock et money to get rolling . To attract new sub scribers , we mailed out sample copies and gave t hem away to the tune of thousands of copies . At the ~iiami showin,c of t he Project Bl uebook Film UFO, we distr.
COMMUNIST AMERICA MUST IT BE , Billy James Hargis, BRAIHl.vASHING, RED TIDE, Or REDS PROMO'IB RACIAL l·IAH , by Kenne t h 3. __Forget the unused portion.
Exchange pub lications are another neces sary expense for any UFO pub l ication . Over t he years, t here have averaged anywhere from 50 to 30 of these at any one give n time . For a number of years we attempted to continue an exchange with as many of these as possible . As the years we nt by we gra
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Another prime reason for the decision to suspend publication, is t hat your Editor has reached the point where some of his activi ties mt~ st of necessity be curtailed. \·:hen one reaches that !)Osit ion , he must malce the decision to hold on to tha'0 t-1hic