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U.F.O. Study Club, Kansas City, Mo. Dwight Boekman, ------------------------------~---------~-----~----------------------·-~·------------
. From Baltimore, Md. , Sun. , Oct. 27, 1958 · .. Pbillip Small and Alvin eohen reported two UFO over a bridge at Loch Raven Reservoir last night as they were driving along Loch Raven Road. They reported seeing a round, white, egg-shaped object floating or suspended over Bridge No. 1. They said the
From New York Times , November 16, 1958- -Dr . ~1:-:lvjn Calvin, University of Califor-· nia chemist kno•m for his pioneering studieo of the ~.:!1em~ .::al proc12sn~r-; of photosyn thesis, stated in a lecture at the Uni.vcnnt.y of \-':lRh:i.i~[.o;ton last week th:".t "g-tvcn the original phycical co
Mr. Dwight Bockman, 1st Vice--President, was named editor of the;- Spaceviewer by the Ex~cutive Board at their last meeting. Mr. Robert C. Moran, Rt. 3, Box 444,Independence, Mo ., has been named 2nd Vice-President aml Chairman of the Member::;hip Committe~, by the board to fill.the va cancy left by
The UFO Study Club of Kansas City t horoughly enjoyr d the lecture given by Mr. George Adamski on November 30. Opt.n house at the home of Presid..;nt Paul M \-lheeler for Mr. Ada~ski ·and his secretB:t·y, Mrs. Lucy McGinnis, ,.,as enjoy-=d by the executives of the .cluh and friends o:t' our guests.
Thirty -eight members attended the social get- together Sunday, December 14. This occasion provided a common ground on which friendships were more closely knit together. Two very enlightening highlights of the afternoon were talks made by Charles Caspari and Paul Wheeler.
Frances Bennett, club secretary, is compiling a list of flying saucer clubs . She now has 85, which includes organizations in 20 states, Hawaii) Argentina, Australia, ~razil, Canada, England, FranceJ New Zealand, Japan, South Africa, Switzerland. This list will be posted at the meetings £or addition
The UFO Library is open for business. It requires a deposit of $1.00 for members, or $2.50 for non members. Tne Club l~ ~ s the postage one way and the borrower pays return postage . You may keep the books f our weeks, after that a 4 cents per day fine is levied . Mail your deposit to Mr . Neal Pink
With the compliments of' "Thic Week" magazine whi.::h is soon to b..: a part of the Sunday Scar, the club receive::! five copies of an excellent .space IOOp, printed in color, and an accompanying booklet of explanstion called Key Guide to Outer Space . We express our appreciation to The Star for thi
Some interesting articles have been appearing ln the news lately that seem to have a familiar ring to them . In the January 6 Kansas City Times appeared an artjcle by Arthur. J. Snider, Chica5o Daily News science writer, about a new refrigeration and heating principle. It is thermoelectricity . The
Helen and Betty Mitchell of Florissant, Missouri, gave the club a different kind of lecture January 11 . They gave an extensive report of a tremendous city on Mars called. Vrss . Using a group of colo.ced diat~rams vL.ich they had drawn, Betty and Helen showed how the city was arrang~d with the pala
(This article comes to us without uateline ~nd without source . We have no means of checking on it, but ~ivc it to you for what it may be worth .) By John Lester The United States Air Force has cuptureJ at least one and possibly t wo flying saucers--unidentified flying objects from outer space- -A t
UFO Investigations Bureau Civilian Intelligence, David A. Lopez, director,2107 Bancroft Street, Saginaw, M1chigan, was organized as an investigating agency to obtain accurate information from responsible sources and to determine and ascertain authentic sighting reports. Anyone desiring to give IBCI
The club librarian, Mr. Neal Pinkerton, hod a fine display of the UFO library set up on the balcony at the last meeting. A number of people went up to see the display and check out books . He intends to mak~ that his regular stand of business dur ing the meetings. Mr. Pinkerton will be glad to help
U.F.O. Study Club.,.-- Kansas City, Mo. Dwight Bockr.JSn, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DR. ROY PARSONS HERE MAY 6
Our MG.y ceeting will be held on Wednesday evening, May 6th, at 7 : 30 p.m. at
on. Mcy 14th Lydia Schroeder Gray of the Association for Research and Enlightennent, Inc.,of Virginia Beach, Virginia (Edgar Cayce Foundation) will speak in a pub lic lecture at 8 P.M. at Drexel Hall, Linwood and Baltioore, on the subject, "Physical & Psychological Karma " . Mrs . Gray is the author
On April 12, Dr . George Hunt Willianson gave two of the finest lectures this club has yet been blessed with. Like other speakers , Dr. Willianson willi ngly and uncomplainingly gave of his services and de~arted with little money to compensate for his great efforts . He made t his lecture at a very
Several nice reports on UFO ' s in the a rea have been documented . They have been advanced to you in past issues of the Spaceviewer . If you have seen a UFO please let us know about it . Write a letter telling about it to Dwight Bockman, 16207 E. 17th Street, Independence, Mo. , or call CLifton 2-
Society in Buenos Aires Affirns That Inhabitants Fron Venus , J upiter and Mars Will Corne to Earth This Year . By Alfredo Margenat . "El Mundo" -- (Son J uan Puertt> Rico News), March 5, 1959. --The "Association of Universal Metaphysics" that has i ts headquarters i n Buenos Aires, Argentina,onnoun
Our Librarian, Neal Pinkerton, reports that Ben Hensevelt, Lexington, Mo.,heads the list of those who have contributed books for the library . To dote, Mr . Hensevel t has donated sixteen books. All hove hod interesting titles and were in excellent condition, as new as though they had cone direct fr
For nore than eight weeks viewers by the hundreds have gone to a place on Sac ·- River sone 10 miles e&st of El Dorado Springs, Mo., to watch a nysterious light that moves about the area almost every night. The light has appeared in different places, and in different patterns of performance. Al$0 it
Question : Mr. McFarland, I understand you saw an interesting light in the sky some two years ago . Mr. McFa rland : "Well, i t wasn't excctly a l ight, it was a flying object of some type . I was coming back on my vacation. It was around the second week of October, 1957. We were pretty close to Dra
On the evening of Apr il 1 , 1959, at 10 ni nutes t il 7, thr ee people watched an ob ject go s l owly over ElDorado Spr i ngs, Mo . They were Hr. Evans, . owner of Evans Drug Store; Shar on Bos,-rell, an employee , and Charl es Spicer . They reported the objec~ a.s . being extrenely hi gh and movin
U.F. O. Study Club, Kansas City, Mo . =o : =: = =: • = ====: : : == : : • a Dt..right Bockman,
SUNDAY1 JUNE 14) 2:30 P. M. Election of officers will take place at this meeting. All members are urged to be pr esent . I t is your responsibility to help guide th8 future of this club with your voice and vote. Of special interest will be a tRJ k by DP.J.laverne O~rcn, one of our well -known member
(Ar t i cl e taken from the Mus·r.:~-:gon Chronicle 1 May 14, 19:59) Somewhere I read that we "had some new stars in the heavens " but no one seems t o know too much about them. Early in May, about 9 p .m. , I looked out to the west~rn sky and saw one so big I almost tried to pick i -t . I t was jus
On the afternoon of May 17 a group assembled at the home of Mrs . Del oris M.Trapp> 3315 Cl are, Topeka , Kansas , and or ganized a saucer club . They decided on temporary of·· ficer s with an election to be held soon. This method would also give them more time to select a name for the club 1 they r
The Topeka Dail y Capital of May 2 carried a headline, "Flaming Ball Seen Falling Near Topeka . " The Topeka J ournal of May 2 car r i ed a headli ne "Mystery Blaze Was Haystack. " The haystack r eport came from a Forbes Air Force dispatch which found the burning haystack at 1:00 a . m. The "flaming
After the basy month of April, hav:ir c; two lee i~. , qeor1'i!~1 on the 12th and Miss Dana Howard on the 26th, the c:n\dl.t~
WFO Study Club, Kansa s City, Mo . JULIA BROGAN * ******* *** *** ****************** ***********
The Unidentified Flying Object s Study Club of Kansas City is privileged to announce that Dr. D. Roy Pa:rsoris, minister and pastor of Fellowship T::1bernacle of Des Moines, Iowa 1 will speak 'bn t:t.0 subject of Fl ying Saucers, the ir meaning and why they The meeting will 'be Sunday, February 14-,
It's not enough merely to exist. It's not enough to say, "I'm earning enough to live and to support my family. I do my work well. I 1 m a good father. I' m a good hus band. I'm a good churchgoer." That 1 s all very well. BUT YOU MUST DO SOMETHING MORE. Seek always to do some good, s omewhere . Every
We wish to a cknowled ge be.l a·tedl y a l etter from Mrs . Helen M. Boyd, 722 S. 5th St . Rich Hill, Mo., r eporting a sight ing last Jul y. Mrs . Boyd says : "I j ust wa nt to t ell you I' ve at last been f avored with a UFO sighting during daylight hours . It wa s about noon, Jul y 1. I'd been do
Los Angeles , Nov . d-- "A UCLA geophysicist has discovered a new land which lies thousands ot' feet beneath t he ocean . "Dr . John C. Harrison states that the l and starts beneath the Gulf of California and goes down v.any thousands oi' feet , co11sisting nostly of valleys and ridges sub nerged be
"Solar airc raft has developed a fire -fi ghting nissile which can reach the disas t~ scene 5 niles away in 1 minute , hover, sp ray a ton of extinguishing .o~~eria l." _ ROMAN SCRI\PBOOK-Mr . Railsba ch, of Moline , Ill., cace across this s ent ence in one of Obsequiens writ ings on ancie nt prophe
Dr. George Hunt Williamson is schedul ed for a· return engagement Sunday, Ausust 2. Rather .t han t he us:ual time j:.his lect~·e \vilJ.. be. held at 7 : 30 o'clock in the evening. Dr . Williamson has returned to the tJni te<i. Sta.tes from Bolivia and Peru and has all ' new . material. This l ectu.
The u.F'. o. Club held a picnic Sunday, July 12, at Prairie Lee Lake •. An ar.ea was r~ser ved . and the members gathered around 3 o'clock. It was a beautiful, mild day, neither too cool or too hot . It gave the 32 members attending a wonderful opportunity to become better acquainted and do some rea
A beautiful big bright pinkish-white object, appearing about eight times the size of Venus, was seen at 7:50P. M. June 10, by Irene Schaeffer of 300 S. Bellaire, Kansas ·City, Mo. Mrs . Schaeffer spot~ed the oval shaped object and immediately called it to the attention of a neighbor, Mrs. E. L. Gahm
Seems that higher authority has a way of bringing light in ~hen the hour is the darkest . The hour of darkness was for Bob Young in leaving Buck Nelson ' s convention on Monday morning, June 30. The rays of light were Mr. and Mrs . Ben Hensevelt who departed the convention grounds after Bob did. Bob
Several persons of this area attended Buck Nelson's Spacecraft Comvention at Mountain View, Mo., June 27 and 28. A number of those present camped out at the convention site and enjoyed the camp fire atmosphere as they listened to speakers on Friday and Saturday nights, June 26 and 27. Tape recording
The book, "The Saucers Are, " by Bob Young, of Waterloo, Iowa, is still available through the club at 50 cents per copy. This book i s a report of Buck Nelson's 1958 Convention.· It can be obtained through Luella vlheeler, 1117 w. Truman Rd . , Inde.· pendence, Mo. Bob's new bool:, which will be a r
Another club picnic is scheduled for Sunday, August 9, at Budd Park, located at Hardesty and St. John Avenue. An area has been reserved for 2:30 O'clock. There is a wading pool for children under 14. This is another pot luck affair where we spread the food all together. This is for all members and t
About 2,000 people attended the convention of the Amalgamated Flyi ng Saucer Clubs of America, held at the Statler-Hilton Hotel i n Los Angeles, California, July 11 and 12 . Host of the convention was Gabriel Green, director of the Amalgamation, and president of the Los Angeles interplanetary Study
This one comes from Frances Bennett, just in time for publication. She received a letter from Bob Young of Waterloo, Iowa, telling of this sighting. Wednesday,July 15, approximately midnight, at Ingawanis Boy Scout Camp near Waverly, Iowa, a UFO was sighted for approximately 1 minute and described b
The Air Force reports only half as r~ny flying saucer sightings this year as last. Republicans say this is because times are so good everybody ·has his nose to the gri nd stone; Democrats say it's because times are so bad everybody has their eyes on the ground looking for dimes . Comment: Could it a
Attendance at all club activities is a very essential part of it . Clubs juet do not s urvj.ve by remote control. Fo::::- a club to grow and thrive i t requj.res the parti ci)!aT,:i.Oi.1 of its members . This is an act.:i.ve and highly informative club and it is our i n~l·JLl.ual responsibiliti es t
REVEREND M!LTON NOTHDURFT Reverend Milton Nothdurft is scheduled for . our next lecture, Friday Evening, October 16th, at 7:30 o'clock . Reverend Nothdurft , of Maquoketa, I owa, is an ordained Methodi st minister, the son of a minister . He has had wide experience in religi ous work, especially wit
WIESBADEN, GERMANY. A UFO SAULUS TURNS INTO A PAULUS Dr . Donald Menzel, Professor at Harvard Universtty, U.S.A . , for years a strong opponent to the opinion that UFO's are from other. planets, le£t his Li ght Reflex and Hall~ cinations Theory, to join the front ranks for a positive UFO investi ga
"Haag ...RB··Reuter - -Queen Juliana and Prince Ber nhard received Monday the 68-year old self -appointed california expert of f l yi ng saucers in a private audience .at castle Soestdijk, near Utre cht . The visit has been criticised by t he Holland Press . "Adamski, who is in Holla nd to r eport o
The army has developed a super - sensitive radar that can s e ~ and hear a soldier crawl ing on the ground 2 mile s away, or spot a t ank or jeep at ten mi les . It says the gad get is so r efined it can t ell the differ ence between a man and a woman at more than 600 yards a t night or in a fog . A
Attendance at all club activities is a very essential part of it . Clubs just do not survive by remote control. For a club to grow and thrive it requires the participation of its members. This is an active and highly informative club and it is our individual responsibilities to keep it that way. We
PAUL M. W~R, Pres. 1117 Truman Road Independence, Mo. FIRST CLASS M!\ n.
UFO Study Club, Kansas City, Mo . JULIA BROGAN * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * •* * * .* * '* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The Phenomena of ·the Times 11 Drexel Hall · Linwood. & Baltimore
It is with the greate~t of ~leasure that the UFO Study Club of Kansas · City announces George W. Van T~ssel o:t· Giant Rock, Calif., as o~r next _speaker . He appears for t he purpose of bringing his message to EVERYONE! His subject will be : "The Phenomena of the Times , " a nci ·will includ e: Geo
MR. GEORGE KING OF' LONDON, ENGLAND Thursday Evening Drexel Hall Ap.ci+ 21 at 8 P.N. Donat;!.ons $1.50 awl 5o¢ Juniors Liqw<_:>od ~Balt i more
Mr. Riley Crabb , of' Vista; Cali!'ornia, will be here f'or a lecture to our Club on t4av 4th .. . He is the new di rector of' Borderland Sciences .{{esearch Associates and is on tour , giving lectures in tn<; mid - west . Keep this date in mind and we will"be sending out more informa~i on about thi
went bacK west. They have meetings at their pla ce on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons, 731 So . Serrano, Los Angeles 5, California. Thei r News Letter is reall y newsy , anyone interested can write them about it.
a published document that .seems due to change the status of' something dear t o the heart of ma ny a Res earcher . It was p ublished in an obs cure place and its coverage very limited. Whether or not someone "IntentiOrlally" ·'left tne oack door open' is not known - since SOME things may best come
MAN REACHES b~ER FARTHER OUT ! . .. WHO OWNS ~HE CLOUDS?- -This may soon become a ~eg,al question. A N. Y. i' irm pl~ms t o use them as "billboards", A "Skyjector" mounted on a 4 -ton truck will cast messages on them readable 10 miles away; will the very cl·o uds then howl to us ~bout what beer to d
We certainly -a ppreciate the NEWS received in the LLP. We think it one of the fi nest publications in the fie l d . Another one is the Cosmic Digest published and ed i ted by our own member Dwight Bockman under the name of cesmic Press, Box 316, Independence , Mo . The ~econd edition is jus~ off th
COMING ·- JANUARY 8 DON'T MISS IT! ANNOUl"'; ING DR. WALLACE C. HALSEY
Will Lecture SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 8, 1961 Drexel Hall, Linwood and Baltimore Time 3:00P.M. SUBJECT: 11l:RJMMING IN THE UNIVERSE 11 Dr. Wallace C. Halsey, D. D. 1 L. L. D., professional engineer, lecturer, scholar and
Dr. Wallace C. Halsey, D. D. 1 L. L. D., professional engineer, lecturer, scholar and minister, president of Christ Brotherhood Evangelistic Association, College of Knowledge_, of Logan, utah, will give a lecture at Drexel Hall 1 corner Linwood and Balti· more Streets (one bloek west of Main), Kansa
An Associated Press release in papers on Thanksgiving Day told of a mysterious glow in the sky just around dawn the day before and seen over a vast Midwest and Eastern area of the nation. The light was described as bigger than the moon and seemingly trailing smoke or a comet-like tail. Various exper
The Club has a growing li't}rary of books and magaz:ines on UFO's, sightings, "flying saucers" through the ages 1 and rel.ated IOOterial., as. vell as &Om& books of fiction flOt l'elated to UFO' 8 • (continued over) ~ LJ:BRARX (Cant)
Mueh credit should be given to A. Neal Pinkerton for his work as book librarian. He bas selected many of the books in the library. other books have been donated by club Mr. Pinkerton has worked out a simple but quite effective system of cataloging and in-
In his address on Tuesday night 1 Nov. 291 at Drexel Hall, Dr. George Hunt Williamson kept his audience keenly interested as he spoke on the "Footprints or Prophecy." As an introduction to his lecture, Dr. Williamson gave the highltghts of his groWing interest in space ships following the Kenneth Ar
Major Wayne s. Aho arrived here December first for a lecture that evening. With very short notice beforehand, it was impossible to send out announcements and also impossible to secure Drexel Hall. The meeting was held in Watson Memorial Church in Independence, as announced from the platform at the W
The barometer of audience reception has shown this to be one of the best programs yet And everyone is delighted with Drexel Hall. The Mitchells presented by the Club! gave a detailed account of their contacts with space beings and of Helen's ride in a ''saucer" and her adventures aboard a "Meired" o
Lend ng po icies have been worked out as well as many other details and will be
PROCEED INGS, George Van Tassle, Box 419, Yucca Valley, California. B.i:-monthly. Van· Tassle has been researching in the_ "saucer" field·forlO years. FLYING SAUCERS From Otber Wolda, Ray ralmer,
Major Donald E. Keyhoe, National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena, 1536 Connecticut Ave., Washington 6, D.C. Solid documentary info on UFO's and specialized effort to gain release of officially secret info compiled to date. NICAP, like others in the field, is working against untold hazar
at Club meetings or by mailing dues to R. E. Kimes, Vice-President Membership Chair man, 2207 West 79th Terrace, Kansas City 15, Missouri.
September 2nd, 9:55 and 11:55 p.m. the recorded Criswell prediction broadcast said, "I predict that a new series of sightings will convince America that there
THE S P A C E VIEWER U.F.O. Study Club P. 0. Box 412 Kansas City 41, Mo.
DRXEL H\T..:L November 13th,
BE THERE AND BRING ALL YOUR FRIENDS! It is with great pleasure tlmt your Kansas City Club announces George W.
Circle that Make this the most important date of the year up to now.
The difference in rates between non-members and others is not to dis courage outsiders from coming - - - BUT we now have neared the
Halls cost money, We've got expenses. Your share doesn't amount
CARR: . The lecture given by Mr. of great interest to all who attended. which, he states,
This item tells of the follow ing incident. MiG:Jilemcn at a l'Tike station at Derwood, sm.1 the following: It arrived early in the morning, skittered over the treetops, it landed, casting a weird glow. A three-man team was sent out to check it. What did they find? Nothing on the ground.
Almost everywhere one looks nowadays one sees the Air Force reports that all but two per cent of the reportings have been explained. It is not the in
K ansas City,
AT DREXEL HALL
GEORGE ADAMSKI!!!! EVERYONE COME!
USE YOUR PHONE DONATION ADMISSION
NOVEMBER 30,1958 BRING A FRIEND! $1.50 FOR EVERYONE
INVITE SOMEONE =··================·====··==============•====·=·===================================== ADAMSKI TO GIVE LECTURE TO UFO STUDY CLUB:
George Adamski, On November 30,
Meet with us at D rexel Hall,
INFORMAL GET-TOGETHER----CLUB MEMBERS AND THEIR FRIENDS----December 142:30 P.M. At the Kansas City Museum, 3218 Gladstone Blvd., in the dining hall, at 2:30P.M. Mrs. Dellaverne Owen will bring us a short Christmas message. get-acquainted hour will follow. Refreshments and a
Members with tape recorders are urged to take advantage of club tape recording
Dr. Wallace C. Halsey, D.D., L.L.D., professional engineer, scholar and minister,
The Texas :ranhandle and Souteastern New· Mexico were rocked by a tremor Feb.lO. Flagstaff; Arizona, was shaken by a mysterj_ous jolt the morning of Feb. 11. On Feb. 12 mysterious rumbling blasts shook three Pacific NorthwBst cities at separate inter vals about two hours apart. Seattle at 5:38 p.m
St. Paul, Minn.--Minnesota scientists have turned up a batch of northern plains wheat, grown between 1956 and 1958, that contained more than six times the supposed tolerable limit of strontium-90 produced by nuclear fallout. The batch was one of 30 sampled from 10 areas over a 3-year period. The sci
Mr. Henry Kramkowski, of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, head of the Canadian branch of the Aetherius Society of }:::; ngland, has an interesting way of stating his thought about radiation. He stamps each envelope he mails out w·ith a rubber stamp. It reads: Ban the Bomb Tests NOW." "Better be ACTIVE tod
My studies of the outer space Make it clear to see That it's what fills the "inner space" That means the most to me. -- Florence Maltby. THE GENERP SHOULD LISTEN
Washington--The Army's director of special weapons told an inqulrlng House com mittee today he does not believe in flying saucers; but he added a strong qualifica tion. "I speak in fear and trepidation," said Maj. Gen. William W. Dick, Jr., "be cause my wir'e believes they exist." PRIVATE GROUP S
Hugh Lynn Cayce of Virginia Beach, Virginia, will' be in Kansas City-March 26,and will speak that evening at Drexel Hall, 8:00 p.m. Admission donation $1.00. Lynn Cayce is the son of Edgar Cayce, one of the truly remarkable psychics of all times. A number of books have been written about Edgar Cayce
The article printed in our February Spaceviewer entitled "Claims U. S. Has Cap tured Flying Saucer" has been identified by the contributor, Larry Lindvig of Chicago, midwest director of Tape Recorded UFO Information Service, as being from the Jersey Journal, Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 22, 1958. --Tha
The Dan Martin lecture in February enjoyed a good attendance. Many people lin gered on after the lecture and gathered arom1d the platform to ask further questions of Mr. Martin. A delightful surprise was Al and Rth Korinek, who accompanied Dan from Detroit. Al gave a talk before the lecture, and o
From This Week Magazine, February 22--In this era of world ward, in this a-tomic age, values have changed. We have learned that we are the guests of existence, trav elers between two stations. We must discover security within ourselves. (Cont. )
George Munt Williamson, anthropologist; will pYcsent 1l"WO lectures on
Dear Mr. Wheeler, ing north on S.
A nic turnout enjoyed the lecture March 8 by Dr. Wnllace C. Halsey. have given facts of con tacts but Dr. Halsey gave us more of space philosophy--a
On the evening of April 17, an objet was sighted
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A special meeting will be held auriog intermission of the afternoon lecture, for the purpose of elec:ting a nominu ting cormnittee. This· c6rmnittee is for the purpose of selecting nominees for the executive board to be voted on at the an
The executive board has appointed Mr. Ken Priest as Tape Recording Librarian. Mr. Priest will set up the tape library to include club lectures,
Dick Harris were returning to Kansas City from an outing one night