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SAUCERS SPACE & SCIENCE 1967·68 n o . S Q 0 EDITOR: GENE DUPLANTIER, 17 SHETLAND STREET, WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO, CANADA 0

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Page 1: SAUCERS SPACE SCIENCE no - Archive · 2018. 10. 23. · a frequency so hight that gravity waves or gravitons take hala cycle travel between the ends, then their effects will add in

SAUCERS SPACE & SCIENCE

1967·68

no.SQ 0 EDITOR: GENE DUPLANTIER, 17 SHETLAND STREET, WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO, CANADA 0

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Dear Mr. Duplantier: Just a line to let_you know that

I think the new column "UFO News Yo'u Can Use'' is a good and useful idea keep it up.

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Mic ha el Lewi s, Houston, Tex.

Dear Sir: In your Saucers, Space & Science

#49 the page on UFO News You Can Use was great. I hope to see it more in your magazine. Bob Uderitz

Webster, N.Y. (Just feast your peepers on the new

info on page 18 of this issue. GD)

Dear Gene: I just received SS&S No.49 yes­

terday and I just finished �eading it. It's great! It's a lot bet ter than I expected it to be and I expected it to be good after reading No. 46!

Paul A. Johnson Collinsville, Conn.

Dear �r. Duplantier: You asked my opinion of the the­

ory of Mr. Barry Bridgeford from the viewpoint of a physicist. Because such terms as anti-space, anti­magnetism, and anti-time-speed are not round in current physics, the article falls in the field of meta­physics.

If a piezo electric or magnetic strictive oscillator can be driven at a frequency so hight that gravity waves or gravitons take half a cycle to travel between the ends, then their effects will add in place of the cancelation from Newton's third law. And if advantage can be taken of the relativistic increase in mass at high v�locities some interesting ideas on inertial or gravity pro­pulsion result.

Some attempts which are more in the physical realm are: Four part article "Design for a Flying Saucer'' by R.H.B. Winder, B.Sc., C.Eng. "Piece for a Jigsaw" by Leonard Cram p.

W .K. Allan Calgary, Alta.

COVER ILLUSTRATION; This is St.Paul, 1Alberta's design for. a flying saucer

landing pad. So tar, we haven t heard of any space visitors landing.

THE CANADIAN AERIAL PHENOMENA RESEARCH ORGANIZATION

P.O. Box 1316, Winnipeg 1, Manitoba, Canada.

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UFO DROPS SOMETHING - On July 3 , 1967, Wa rre n Smi t h o f Calga ry , A lbe rta , a long w i t h two o t he r pro spe c t o r s , pho.tographe d a- UFO . Squad ron lea d e r E . B . Cha s e o f Ca lgary sa i d t he pho t o wa s t he be st one ye t o f a U FO i n the ai r fo rc e fi le s .

SS&S und e r st a nds tha t t he c ompl e t e story i s to be wri t t en i nto an a rt i c le for a na t i ona l maga z ine o r bookle t , so we w i ll only t e ll yo u bri e f­ly wha t ha ppene d . One o f t he m e n , Lorne Grov u e , said he saw som e t hing fa l l from the UFO . H e la t e r s earched fo r the ' ' some thi ng " a nd fo und a ho l e w i t h a " strang e " a sh a nd put sample s i n a conta iner . H e al so fo und some m e ta� lie fragment s whi ch we re e xam i ned by a lo cal s e m i - re t i re d e ngine e ri ng a s sa y i st who c la im s he i s ttba ffle d " by t he sample , a c cord i ng t o new spape r report s rec e i v e d he re at SS&S.

The sa mple cont a i ne d a l um i num and s o me s i lv e r g ranu les bu t i n a sta t e not u s ua l ly fo und i n the are a . Another m e ta l elem ent wo u ld not d i s­so lv e a nd is un id enti f i e d . Bot h men have con s u lt ed w i th Dr . J. Al len Hy­nek . One thi ng do e s s e em t o be c lear • • • the pho to graphs a r e ge nu ine .

SAUCERS SEEN NEAR FO RESTRY LOOKOUT - Fore s try looko u t Ru s s e l Hi l l , d e s cr i ­

Russell Hill, an Alberta forest lookout, drew from memory this sketch of an unidentified flying ob­ject whi,ch_ he says hovered near his forest tower

bed a s re liable a nd t ru stwo rt hy by hi s c o l le a g u e s , ha s report e d fo ur s i ght� i ng s a bout 35 m i le s we st o f High Ri v e r i n A lb e rta .

On S e pt . 18, he sa y s he was awakene d by a hum m i ng so und and from h i s loo ko ut towe r saw a r e d d i sh obje ct with a green l ight whi ch hov ere d for abo ut t hre e ho urs be fore c l imb i ng a nd d i sappearing .

He sa i d he tri e d t o start hi s power g enera to r bu t fo und i t shorted o ut . Lat e r , he saw the obj ect o n a nea rby pla tea u .

On Oc t . 7 , he heard a ''throbb i ng , p ul sat _i ng so und" a nd w i t h f i e ld g la s ­s e s saw a bowl- sha p e d obj ec t , 75 fee t i n d iamet e r , swe e p d own a valle y below

h i s fore st towe r . H i ll �a i d the l i ght s i n h i s cab in s e emed t o fl i cker a s t he obj e c t pa s s ed . I t ha d two l ight exha u st flame s , a gre e n neon- l ik e r i ng aro und i t a nd a d ome w i th a pulsa t ing ye llow-gree n l i ght .

He sa i d the obje c t then d i sa ppeare d i n the d i re ct ion o f Calga ry, Abo ut the sa me t im e , a fore stry worker i n another tower re port e d hear i ng a humm i ng so und and s e e i ng d i stant wh i t e flashe s . ( So urc e : Calgary Alberta n , Oct . 14, 1967)

WORLDWIDE NETWORK OF 30,000 OBSERVERS - By Kenneth Larson The Au�ust 19, 1967 i s s u e o f t he American magaz in e S c i e nc e New s

p ubl i she d an a rt i c le a bo u t flyi ng sa ucers a nd re - e nt e ri ng sa t e ll i t e s . Thi s conc e rn s a spacewa t c hi ng organ i za t i on call e d the Vo lunt e e r Fl ight O f fi c er Ne twork . Toda y 68 a irl i ne s ma ke up a ne two rk , 50 o f t hem o ut s id e the Un i ­t e d Sta t e s . VFON·- now r e pre s ent s a .lmo s t 30 , 000 fl i ght crew members who fly a lmo s t two m i ll ion m i l e s o f ro ut e s . There have be e n repo rt s s ubm i t ted on re - ent eri ng space object s , sat e ll i t e s , met e or s , · f ireball s a nd U FO s .

Dr . Edward Condon o f the Uni v er s i ty o f Co lorado has a sked for t he p i lot s report s . Many p i lo t s howev e r , are re lu c tant t o a dm it s ee i ng UFO s be ca u se o f r i d i c ule in t he pa s t . VFON hope s t o ge t all fli ght crewmen carry ing ca m e ra s so a s to o bta in pho togra phi c evidenc e . In the fu t ure , VFON w i ll be able t o re la t e re port s mo re qu i ckly by means o f t e l e type , u s ing an a lready - e x i st ing l i nkage tha t conne c t s mo s t o f the world ' s m a j or a 1 r l in e s •

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UFO s AND THE CA NADIAN GOVERNJtlENT 1 S REAC TION Vlhen �d Sc hreye r (NDP- Spr ing fie ld ) a sked '\-lhe t h e r t he u.s. spe cia l

i nv e stiga t ion bra n c h ha d be e n i nvited into Ca na da t o inv est i gate up to 20 UFO re ports in Manitoba duri ng May and J u ne , 1967 , .Speaker Lucien La­moureux cut o ff the subject w itho ut any gov e rnme nt reply .

Rega rdi ng the sig ht i ng of UFOs by St e phen Mic ha lak at Falc on Lake , Man . , De fenc e Minist e r Le o C adie ux told the C ommons t ha t hi s d e pa rtme nt has no i ntent i on o f mak i ng public its r e po rt . Mr . C a di e u x a cknow le dg e d t ha t a forma 1 investiga tion ha d be e n made on the case . The inv e stiga tion was condu cte d joint ly by ·the de fen c e dept . , na ti ona l health a nd we lfa re dept . , a nd the R . C . M . P .

. T he gov e rnme nt has no t fo rmed a ny c ommittee to rev i ew t he UFO qu es-ti on . The defenc e depa rtme nt continues t o gathe r i n formation on repeated si�ht ings and e xa m i nes reports a nd photogra phs .

To dat e t he best p i cture take n of a UFO i n C a nada was by Wa rren Smi th of Calgary who a long w ith two o the rs repo rt e d s e e ing an object f ly­ing i n the Na nton area of Albe rta . The C a na dia n forc e s inte rpreta tion o f t he pho to at Ottawa re v ealed tha t "whate ·v e r it was" me a su red a pproximat,e ly 40 to 50 fe e t i n diameter a nd 1 1 to 14 fee t in de pt h at the c e nt e r . The gove rnme nt would not indi ca t e wha t the y tho ught the object wa s .

Mr . Schre y e r a sked the de fen c e depa rtme nt whethe r Mr . Smit h ' s photo graphs were ma de available to a ny C a na dian new spapers o r maga z i ne s . Mr . Cadie u x re plied tha t t hey we re no t g iven to the newspa pe rs by the de ­fenc e depa rtment and we re re ferred to Mr . Smi t h .

Mr . Schre y e r the n a sked : '' I n a.l l cases whe re de fenc e department off i c ia ls hav e in t e rviewe d pe rsons repo rting the si ghti ng o f UFOs, ha v e departmenta l offi c ia ls requ ested suc h pe rsons t o not commu ni ca te w ith new s­pa pe r reporte rs? ' ' Mr . Ca di e ux replied : ''A l l pe rsons who commun i ca te info r­mat i o n to the defence departme nt on a l le g e d UFOs do so on t heir own vnli­tion and are in no way reque sted to suppress the rele ase o f informa t i bn to any o the r pe rson or pe r sons . "

The Dom i nion Observa t o ry , t he RC AF a n d the Na tional R e s ea rch C o un c ­i l acknowle dge d there a re UFOs that so far a re u n i de nt i fiabl e . Dr . R.S. Re t t i .e , chie f of the spa c e resea rch se c t ion o f t he NRC' to ld newsmen t he y can a ll be e xpla ine d sc i entifica ll y a n1 tha t he se e s nothing "abnorma l " a bcut UFOs .

Schre yer said he is not sa t isf i e d w ith a nswe r s h e get s and w i ll ask new que st i ons if o t h e r repo rted UFO sightings in Manitoba and A lbe rta ha v e been inve st iga t ed . He also wa nt s t he gove rnment to produc e t he reports o f its expe rts o n the i r examination of the Smith photograph .

The a t tempt to ke�p thi s a nd poss ib ly o t h e r eval u ation s se c ret co uld hav e t he e ffe ct o f boost i ng the stock in UFOs. Thi s leaves the pub­lic w i t h a n unea sy fee ling that pe rhaps disc losu re o f fa cts might ca use panic . The y fo rge t tha t we Ca nadians a r e a rea sona bly ma ture people a nd w e co u ld be fascinated by t he idea o f v i si to rs from oth e r plane t s .

Mea nwhil e on Wednesday Ja n . 3 , 196 8 , the C anadian Broadcast ing Com­pany announ c ed on the 11 o ' c lock newscast on TV tha t UFO s wil l be c hecked in t he fut ure by civilian s cie nt i s t s be c a use t he m i lita ry find no sign t ha t UFOs t hreaten na tiona l s e c u rity .

T he NRC sa id consu ltations o n tra ns ferring the responsi bi lity to its spac e re sea rc h facilitie s bra n c h from t he de fence depa rtm e nt are near­ing comple tion . The ro cket ra nge a t C hu rc hil l , Ma nit oba will now be a c lea ri ng house fo r UFO repo rt s , de t e rm i ning whe·ther repo rts wa rra nt more i nv esti�a t ion . I f so , the de fenc e de partme nt o r othe r a g e ncie s ma y a s si st . Inv estiga tion won ' t be re c o mme nde d un less it is "c lea r ly evident that s uc h fu rthe r i nves tiga t io n w i l l hav e scient i fic significanc e . ( So u rc e s : va rio us Canadian publ i cation s )

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LANDI NGS BY UFOs ATTEMPTED ON CANADIAN SOIL �n Octobe r 28 , a Brigden ley , Ma n. area c o u ple were r e t urn ing home

e a rly Sat u rday a . m . whe n they saw a UFO a ppa rent ly .hove ring ove r the a rea south of t he i r farm . T he y obs e rv e d a red p u l sa t ing l i ght t urning o c ca s i onally gree n . The obje c t di s a ppea�ed slowly i n t he e a s t .

Ano the r d i s t r i c t re s i d e nt ma de a da yl ight s i ght ing o f a UFO while worki ng i n a f i e ld e a rly in O c t o be r . He re po rt e d �he s ight ing to hi s son immed ia tely a ft e r .re t u rning home . The man sa id the obje ct wa s a bout 40 fee t i n d iame t e r and a ppeared to be ro und . It was abo ut 10 ft o ff t he ground , approa c hi ng from t he SE when f i r st s ig ht e d . I t move d s lowly t o w it h in 200 fee t from t he tra c tor the man wa s o pe rat ing . A ro und br ight l ight on t he front of t he obje c t fla s he d twi c e be fore i t s udde nly 1 i sappeare d . The light wa s qu i t e br i lliant a nd y e llow i s h in c alor .

And in Un i t y , Sa s k . , J im C a rt e r was on a duck h unt�ng tr ip i n company with Dw i g ht McG i ll ivray of Eureka , C a l if . when they s ight ed a large ob­je ct , d i s c- s ha pe d in a ppea ran c e , marke d w i th s i lv e r a t the bottom a nd bla ck a t the top , i n t he Ruth d i s t r i c t , NW o f Un i t y . The obje c t car­ri ed a l ight on the top r ight-ha nd s ide . Aft e r wa t c hi ng the object for a sho rt time , t he y saw i t move s udden ly a nd c ro�s irr front of t hem , appea r i ng to come down and go o ut of s ight behi nd a poplar thi ck e t . They att empt e d to fo llow the o bje ct and walked t hro ugh the b u s he s look­ing fo r i t , but were unable to s i ght i t a ga i n .

And aga i n i n O ct ober , a Wh i t ef i s h , Onta r i o boy sai d he saw a flying obje c t t ry i ng to land i n a fi e ld near hi s home 1 8 m i le s we s t of Sudbury. Robert Gra nt to ld prov i nc ia l po l i c e he was walking along o ld Hwy . 17 whe n he he ard a whi n ing s o und .

The boy ( 15-ye ar s-o ld ) sa i1 hi s tra ns i st o r rad i o was bla cke d o ut by t he tly ing objec:t whi c h bo re gre e n colored light s .

He sa i d t he obje c t c ut a cros s t he highwa y at a low.s pe e d and attempt ­e d to land in a f i e ld on the no rt h s ide o f the roa d .

Po l i c e we re ca lled to i nve s t iga t e b ut co u ld not ca l l Sudb ury he a d­q ua rt e r s be ca use o f ra d i o inte rfere nce. The ca l l ha d to be re layed via Espano la i nstead .

There wa s al s o heavy rad i o inte rfe re nce i n the area a t the t ime o f the s ighting , the Sudbury man s a id . Afte r the obje ct d i sa ppeare d rad io rece pt ion re turne d t o normal . ( Sourc e s:Carma n Duffe r i n Le ad e r; S udb ury �tar; N . W. Herald )

UFO SCRUTINIZES SHEEP -- GrarJ.y Moore , a n e lde rl.v· s he pherd for the Don­ald Ma cKe nz i e s he e p i n the Ra y s are a of Alberta , said that a bbut the beg i nn ing of Oc tober aro und 10:00 p . m . he saw qu i t e c los e t o hi s she e p ca mp a n object w it h many l ight s . The y were un u s ually bright and while he wa t c he d i t we nt a way ri ght s t raight up . He i s d e a f a nd could hear no so und . The l ight co uld not ha ve be e n moonlight for i t was the da rk of the moon . Mr. Moore take s no papers or hear s a rad io so di d no t c o rre lat e h i s experi enc e w it h anyon e e ls e . ( Tabe r T ime s , Albe rta )

BEST UFO SLID�S i n the wo rld! 3 amaz ing c a lo r one s a nd fre e li s t of 150 a ut h e nt i c s . A i r mai le d $3.00 12 s e le c t e d s l ide s an1 l i s t $10 . 00 a i r ma i le d . Orde r from:

G . E.o . s . De pt . s, Vi lla ge Str . 2 1 Ve rn i er-Geneva 1214 Sw i t ze r land

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UFO C LIPPINGS FOR SALE Gen u ine newspa per cli ppings , some w i t h pho tographs . Not copi e s . Se t of 8, a ll d iffe re nt for $1 . 00 Ord e r a s many se t s a s you like wh i l e t he y la s t . No 'corre s pondenc� may be e nt e re d into . Imme d iat e I de live ry . Cash o nly plea s e . S e nd to : w. Dre len , l l57B St.C lai r Ave f We s t , Toronto 10 , On ta r i o , C a nada

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HORSES RAMPAGg, ONE DIES, AS UFO APPROACHES - The sighting of a glowing orange-ren object may be the indirect cause of the 0eath of a standard­bred mare at the Lorne Wolgemuth farm at Sowerby, Ont.

The mare "Susie" was with another favorite riding horse '' Fury'' in the pasture that evening, sometime in November, 1967. A low electric fence ha� kept the horses in their place all summ�r. When Fury came to the barn in the morning a long cut was noticed on his neck. .Susie was not to be seen.· Her owners began searching and a few hours later she was found dead with her throat and jugular vein cut. The electric fen­ce was trailing on the ground and the wire broken about lOO feet away.

Trying to picture what had happened to frighten the horses so badly, the ''eerie, moving, glowing object in the sky" seemed a plausible ans­wer. Horses are genuinely rearful of fire -- that's a well known fact. If the object looked like a fireball to humans, doubtless it would ap­pear the same to an animal. That same evening a horse owned' by R. Boy­er in Thessalon "went wild11• (Sault Ste.Marie Star, Ont. Nov. 18, 1967) (Editor's Note: Another horse, Snippy, which met his demise a� the han­ds of an alien craft, is covered ih great detail in two other saucer magazines . They are: SAUCER SCOOP (November) 6464 34th Ave. N.,· . St.Petersburg � Fla. 33719; FSIC BULLETIN, (November) P.O. Drawer G, Akron, Ohio, 44305)

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SON O F CITY V�N TELLS U FO STORY - Capt. Bruce Walter, of.Lethbri1ge, Alta., has been a commercial pilot for 20 years. In a letter to his parents, he described the incident: "I saw a real honest· flying saucer in the 1aylight at 1:05 p . m. about 90 miles west of Fort Stockton, east of El Paso. "The co-pilot saw it first. It was c oming from the right almost directly ahead and just below, climbing across and above us. (They were flying a 707 jet). It looked like a fluorescent tube in the shape of a straight wiener . It was about the color of fluorescent light, same intensity but shimmer�ng, not quite dazzling.

"It went overhead to the left and out into space. It tilted just after it passed and it was then seen that it was circular with.a,dull misty bulge in the middle. ·

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''We were at 37,000 feet. The day was clear and sunny with unlimit­ed visibility. It could have been at anything from 40,000 to 100,000 feet when it crossed over us� nr would gaess its size to be at least 200 feet in diameter. I think that the means of propulsion causes the shimmering effect which also distorts the distinct shape.· ·

- "Air traffic control said nothing was visible on radar--their radar is good only to 70,000 ft.

ur 've seen others at night, but .not like this one. Whoever or what­ever they obviously are not hostile_. And no, we did not tEll the pass­senger� just kept churning on our merry way, slightly astounded and am­azed, but elated. We saw it for about 20 seconds . (The Le.thbridge Her­ald, October 19, 1967. Credit: Marilyn Anderson, Lethbridge, Alta.)

UFOs! FLYING SAUCERS1 ALIFNS.' CREATURFS1 We discuss every aspect in the "u.A. P.A. NE\o'lSLETTER". Published by ''FLYING SAUCEq DIGEST11, this exciting NEWSLF·rTER delves into many weird UFO cases and theories and forwards to its readers only inter­esting information. Subscribe now! Only $1.00 puts you on our mail­ing list for the next 5 issues maile� first c�ass. Send to: UAPA-10, P . O. Box 9811, Cleveland, Ohio. 44142. U.S.A . All orders mailed prompt�

TT N�I N. nnouncing the 5th nnual ongress of Scientific Ufologists Convention to be he�d in Cleveland, Ohio on June 21, 22, 23, 1968. Watch for more details on.this giant Convention of serious saucer re­searchers in the Spring issue of SAUCERS, SPACE & SCIENCE!

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Repo.rt from Britain - 'IT' STOPPED THE ENGINE, DOUSED THE LIGHTS Southampton, England -· Shaking with fright and unable to believe his own eyes, truck driver Karl Farlow sat transfixed_ in the cah of his ve­hicle for two minutes Sunday niBht watching a 15--f oot wide, egg-shaped UFO povering over the surface of the ro�d ahea�.

·There, 15 yards in front of him, rock-stead y in the air only 10 ft above the tarmac was this almost unbelievable saucer-shaped thing • • •

. glowing green with a shallow, whit 1 sh colore d dome beneath. . . T wenty-five-yea-r-old Farlow of Dawley, Shropshire, was not the only

person to see it. On the other side of .the UFO, fonced off the road on to a grassy shoulder as he approached from the opposite direction sat the driver of a white Jaguar sedan. A woman was with him in the car.

· Both drivers sat and stared. The object, noiseless and ap�arently heatless, rose vertically for 40 feet_ . Then it glided off easterly, at a "fantastic " speed. Instantly, without reason, the lights of both vehicles blazed ori again.

_ Minutes earlier as they approached the hovering object from differ-ent directions all their lights, the horns, a portable radio in the truck and the gas engine of the Jaguar failed. The two drivers appro­ached each other cautiously in t.he iark. The Jaguar driver asl:ced Far-low '''What the _bloody hell was that • • • ?11 .

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Farlow ·drove to the nearest call box and dialed 999 • • • Britaip's em­ergency services number. Immediat�ly a Hampshire patrol car r�shed to the .spot and met F arlow. They heard his story. T hey examined the_ road

• • • found nothing,. The Jaguar witness had driven off. He did not want to get 'involved_'. ·

Mon1ay night the polide were trying to contact him to check d etails of the story.. Declared police constable Roy Nineham, "Mr. Fa.rlow appeared to be quite· sober and very frightened. 11 Another policeman said: ''There is no explanation for this. We have no reason to suspect the informant was lying. " Farlow said: "I 'm not a drinking man. It was late but I was not a bit tired. -It was like nothing on earth. " (Toronto Daily ?tar, Nov. 7, 1967. Credit: Wm. Sargent, Torontot Ont. )

UFO 'FLEW BESIDE TRAIN - "If I'd ha1 a �ling-shot, I could have knocked it down".· It was a UFO that Engineer Wm. Benwick and other crew mem­bers of the CNR 443-Northspeed freight say followed them early Oct. l3t� Mr. Benwick, of Ca.lgary, sa id the l.JFO flew a long side the train at a distance of about_ lOO yards. On .one occasion, it dived toward the train and came mgch closer. It was sighted one mile north of Elnora at 1:50 a.m. by several of the train's crew. Elnora is about 35 miles southeast of Red Deer.

The train was ·go1ng a.bout 50 mph at the time when the UFO followed. \-Then they stopped ·at 'Alix -to drop off a car, it stopped also and ''just hung there. " It then followed the train all the way into lYiirror. It was a little _more than th� length ·of a boxcar in diameter, about 40 ft. It had colored light's around -the rim which flashed red, green, orange and yellow. Its top-cone was black, and underneath there · was a circle of glowing light, about 10 ft in diameter.

"When we got to M�rror,11 Behwick said, "I told the operator there about it. There it is, right 1n front of you, 11 and he said: ''My God. ''

The CNR operator said the UFO hovered about 15 miles east of Mirror for two hours more before it left.

The same night, Mrs. Davfd Soppit, who lives about 5 miles west of Mirror, reported that she had heard a humming or whirring noise, and when she looked out t he window she saw an extremely fast-moving light in the sky. The following night, the engineer of another frei�ht train Hubert Schmidt, also reported seeing a UFO. (The Yukon News, Whitehorse, Yukon, October 19

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TWO MEN SEE. OBJECT FLOATING OVER GRASSY MOUNTAIN - Max Brown, motel operator , reports having seen a saucer-shaped object floating over Grassy Ktn� about 10 miles north of Blairmore, Alta. Mr. Brown was at the Lost Lemon camping grounds and was talking to a Washington man camping on the grounds when Mr. Brown noticed a very bright light in the northern skies. He pointed out the object to the tourist and both men looked at the sight for some 10 minutes.

Mr. Brown stated the object appeared to be at least five times �ar­ger than a good sized star appears. The object floated over the mount­ain then went behind the mountain, and then reappea red to the east of the mountain several times. The UFO then appeared to· drop to the gro und and Mr. Brown claims he saw a very bright red light appear when the object went down. A check of the area the following day disclosed no signs of anything on the very rocky terra in.

Earlier this summer at least 15 reliable persons from Coleman saw a UFO over Saskatoon mountain, north of Coleman. · The object was sighted for several nights and appeared to be a hat- shaped object bearing red and green lights on its rim. ( Lethbridge Herald, Alta. Oct.y, 1967)

. . . MAN SEES SCOUTCRAFT ENTER 'MOTHERSHIP' - On Oct.ober 30, 1967, Mr. & Mrs. E. Hills, along with Bert Gammies watched through binoculars and a telescope for over an hour, my$·teriou s entities called UFOs.

Mrs. Hills told the Free Press:. ''I wa s sitting up in bed doing some paper work when I h e ard what I th.ought to be a ca r driving close to the house. There didn't seem to be. one so I wondered what was wrong . with the deep freeze. After a while the humming seemed to stop ana · it was around 10:55 p.m. that I sa w what I ha d thought to be the red bea­con across the lake beginning to move. I. called my husband Ernie ·and son, Robin, and we watched as it mo ved across· the lake and began to travel on down the lake toward Bert Gammie 's place •11

The Hills called Bert and viewed the phenomena through binocula rs & telescope. The object was described as '' elongated '' light, surroupded, by a brillia nt red haze and having what seemed to be other smaller lights surrounding it. It ap�e�re1 t� d escend but whether it was o n the lake or on the land at the end of the lake was too d·if ficult to 1etermi ne.

The separate lights were thought to be smaller UFOs used for sco ut� ing an� Bert a ctua lly saw one enter the body of the mothership. .Later in the night, another red, hazy light moved across the sKy and it would s e e m that there might have been at least two ''visitors" in the area.

A ma n , tra velling on the Cariboo Highway is known. to have also ob­served this light form moving across the highway. ( The Hundred Mile Free· Press, lOO Mile House , B.C. Nov. 1, 1967)

RUSSIAN SPACE POLICE TO CHECK ON OBJECTS FROM OUTER SPACE · Moscow - Russia is to open the world's first space detection agency.

A Soviet· scientific mission will in future investigate all corrobora­ted sightings of UFOs over the Sov'iet Union. The mis sion will be head­ed by Air Force General Anatoli Stoly€rov. The establishment of·the agency represents a re-thinking by Soviet sciEntists on flying sau cers, which always have been p�eviously ridiculed. (The Cleveland Press,

· Nov. 13, 1967. Credit� Nicholas Nestor, Cleveland, Ohio )

'OBJE'JTS' SHUN OUR SPACE PORT...:- Fo� 13 y"ears a 1,000 square mile tract of Alberta at Su ffie ld has be en waiting for any UFO to land a nd be .. identified, but nothing has happe ne d . Officials have jus t about given

·up hope. No defence or civilian aircraft are permitted to fly over ·without pe rm is s ion . (Va ncouve r Sun, July 21, 1967)

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ALIEN CRAFTS CURIOUS ABO� OUR CARS AND OCCUPANTS By G. Duplant ier Rivers, Man. "I knew it was above ·us by the way the solid sha f­

ts of its glow slanted down a round my car. Perhaps 10 seconds pa ssed before the heat (the temperature must ha ve risen 30 to 40 degrees) forc.ed me to pull a wa y. l�y girl friend looked back and sa id it follow-

··ed us for a few yards, stopped and then just hovered there. 11

Thus ran the account of LAC Joe Herbert, 20, of the Rivers AFB of his August 28 encounter with a UFO in the �ivers gra vel pits. Mr. Herbert compla ined of ha ving a 12-hour hea dache following the incident. A sonic boom was heard a nd felt by residents of the base shortly a fter Herbert returned to Hdq with his story. According to witnesses the bla st shook ba rracks a nd hanga rs. The AF had no expla na tion for this but did a ttribute certain radar disturbances of tha t night _to wha t could have been a la rge meteorite . •

Herbert's ca r wa s impounded for examina tion by scientific per­sonnel summoned- from Winnipeg. lfindings from this investiga tion indi­ca ted no evidence of either extreme heat or radiation on the car. a nd a complete

_ medical performed on its occupants found nothing a bnorma l.

In Elliot Lake, Ontario, around the 1st of October a UFO hover­ed over a road south of here and cars in the vicinity of the thing stalled. Apparently there wa s ignition trouble. The pa ssengers a nd drivers climbed from their vehicles to get a closer look a t the glow­ing object before it flew a wa y a t�emendous speed. Upon returning to their ca rs, the motorists found no trouble in starting or driving. There were just those few moments while the mysterious object was ho­vering 300 feet above the roa d when thG cars lost their power. The object wa s la rge, glowed, hovered motionless, cpa nging color and then flew a t remarka ble speed, so sa id John Pearson, reporter for the Elli.ot Lake Standard.

Ea rly in the 2nd week of October, . a car went down a dark coun­try road loaded with two mothers a nd five girls, home-bound a fter a 4H meeting in Glencoe, Ont.

. And overhea d, something that wa s spinning, with lights spra ying ·color, mostly red, seemed to be following them. "It was not a glow; it was just a mess of ltghts," Mrs. Julius Erdely wa s saying. It was so rea l 9he a woke with "a terrific hea da che" a nd she didn't know how ma ny a spirins she .ha d ta ken. Mrs. Erdely was driving. "vle had this feeling it was following us. And you know how you get that inner feel­ing tha t someone is staring a t you. I can't describe just how big it wa s.

In the front sea t with Mrs. Erdely was her sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Coad who lives on a fa rm a bout a mile a nd a ha lf awa y. And al­ways, for the long minutes of the drive to the Coad fa rm, the thing was there. When they a rrived, they piled out of the car and 1ashed in­to the house yelling for Mr. Coa d to come see the UFO.

Mr. Coa d vTalked out and saw the thing. "The lights were a fa ir, good size. I wa s out there watching it ma ybe 10 minutes." "M y wife sa id when they arrived here, it was right over top of the ca r. ' ' "When I went out, it was going southwest. All I saw was the red light and white lights. The red one looked the size of a football." There was absolutely no noise.

A High River, Alberta housewife, Mrs. Nora Tebbs sa i� tha t on Oct. 11, a black object shaped like a dirigible circled over her ca r on Hwy. 2 near Aldersyde at night. She sa ys she froze in fear when her car lights, ra dio and engine mysteriously cut out.

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his house Wednesday went off. The object Mrs. Tebbs saw was about 2 car lengths long and circled slowly overhead at ·about 1,000 feet then slowly drifted away out of sight. There was no noise but she thinks she saw a kind of undercarriage on it and a white light coming from one part. After the object disappeared her car's electrical system began functioning again and she drove home shaken by her experience.

In the Taber, Alberta area early in Septembe.r, a farmer said he heard a beeping noise and said his truck engine stalled at the time.

A Byemoor resident (also Alberta) told the Calgary Albertan she and her husband nearly collided with a _UFO while _driving through the Drumheller Valley about the beginning of September.

11We had to duck; we thought it was going to hit us," she said, and described the object as 11exactly like the one in the picture in your paper. " It was travelling at a ''tremendous speed,'' as it swooped down at the windshield. (See SS&S #49 for similar tale at Peterboro, Ont.) She described it as being shaped like two inverted bowls. Her husband was "quite stunned" by the sighting. The object moved up into the hills and shining brightly, remained there as long as they could see it as they drove on.

A switchboard operator at Currie Barracks says she was deluged with calls when a sonic boom went off. Even had one person report that a flying saucer had landed in her back yard.

Last May, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Yaroslowski of Vauxhall, Alberta, sai� that about 12;30 a. m. they were travelling from Vauxhall on the north Retlaw road and two miles south 1nothcr 1r1vor, W1lfrGd Alberta saw a lighted object. The drivers, it is alleged, found effects from the UFO all the time it was parallel to them. They say the lights on the car of the couple would not remain on steadily but Alberts car motor shut off. Knowing each other were along parallel roads at the same time, they later met amcompared experiences.

Referring back to the Taber sighting, Marilyn Anderson reports to us that the truck driver, Evan Evanson was on his way home from a

�te at approx 12:30 a. m. driving east on the new highway when his truck seemed to be suddenly overheated and he pulled into a driveway to check his motor. ''I was going to get out and look under the hood. I put my hand on the door handle of the truck and there it was. It seemed to be about a foot away, but it could have been further. The radio had been playing when I stopped, but it stopped too and instead gave off a beep, beep sound. I looked back at the radio and shut it off and when I l;>oked back at the window, whatever it was, was gone. " Mr. Evanson described the object as an oval shape on top like the top of an egg and it shone with a green glowing light . It had no windows that he could see. It didn't look big enough to contain life, as it was higher than the cab of his truck, by his measurements. He had to bend his head to see the top of it but it didn't seem very wide, about the length of the cab of histruck. He said there was no noise.

Another driver, this time of a transport trailer, reported that a lighted object followed his truck for nearly 3 hours early Friday a.m. Oct. 27. The driver, Don Letkeman says he was drivi�g near Ster­ling, 18 miles south of Lethbridge, Alberta at 2:30 a. m. when he saw the object in his rear view mirror. It was following him and seemed to be about 500 ft in the air.

The UFO stopped when he stopped the truck. It was bright red, and turned pale green with a halo effect around it. As he approached

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�ilk River, the object seemed to draw closer, approaching within a mile of the highway. At Coutts, it rose to about 2,000 feet and· continued

.to follow his truck until he reached·Deighton �bout 5:15 a.m • . .

On October "29, two men were returning to Yorkton, Sask. from Stockholm, 48 miles away by way of couhtry roads when the two men, Wal­ter ·Shingoose and Raymond Flamont noticed a bright light in the sky be­hind them. They were travelling west at the time and were about four miles east of Dad's G&G. Within a matter of seconds the ooject which they at first had taken as a star, had overtaken them. It passed the car and then slowed to hover immediately overhead. Ftightened, .they ·proceeded as quickly as possible to Dai's G&G wh�re other witnesses came out to observe the object. It then moved over a. farm to the west and hovered in this spot for about an hour. Witnesses described the object as relatively small, but extremely bright. It appeared white in color, but cast a pinkish glow on ground objects below it. It moved with extreme speed, performing rapid manoevres in the air. The object was in sight cohtinually for about 3 hours after being spotted at 7:30 p.m.

Beginning at 8:15p.m., the Chris Heegs had 3 close looks at a UFO on Saturday, Oct. 28 as they were returning home in Estuary, Sask. The UFO appeared first on the north side of their car.. Mr. Hee-g esti­mates the ''flying saucer" as about 500 feet off the ground . . He says it was travelling very fast in a westerly direction. It was a large oval shaped object, white in color with a couple of very bright ''white fl:u­orescent" lights on the front. It had a bright yellowish-orange trail, similar to the vapor trail left by the big jets, states Mr. Heeg.

''It disappeared for a few minutes, and came up on our south side (driver's side going west). This time it was real close. Within 150 feet of the car it seemed to slow up. I thought it was going to land. It appeared to be only about 50 feet off the ground. It lit �up the whole field, very bright. I could see the stubble field- very-clearly and the inside of the car was bright-as-day,'' Mr. Heeg said. "That's when we got the best look at it. We could see it coming from behind, and it swooped in or dropped down very quickly beside ·us, and then picked up speed and disappeared in the west.

"The third time it swooped in near us was just as we turned the corner to head north into Estuary. It came out of the southwest, swooping low over our car, headed north over the river and disappeared.'*

Glen Fenig of Williams Lake, B.C. was on his way to Rutland early Monday Nov.6 when he saw a UFO. ''It was very intense white light he said. ''At first I thought it was a barn spotlight on ·a mount_a in· but I realized there wasn't a mountain in the area." ''It was about 30 times the size of any star, 11 he said, ''and it 'zig-zagged. · The . lig�t was enough to bother me while I was driving.'' It was seen for 45 mins.

In the first half of November, two j'o�ng men, Terry Goodmurphy, of North Livingstone, Ontario, an1 his companion Steven Grexton were driving in a westerly direction of Hwy. 17 East when they saw an orange glow in the sky. After travelling a short distance they stopped as the object took a definite shape. "We were near Leonard Triver's field and there was no traffic on the highway. It was about lOO feet in dia.meter judging by the distance it was from us." Terry related. "It went downt> the highway, stopped for awhile, then came straight up and travelle:d to­wards us. It appeared to be lQO feet up". They backed thE cart around and headed east to a nearby restaurant. By this time the or�ng�-re� half-moon shape could no longer be seen.

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Bru c e Ma c Pherson o f G u l l La ke , Sa sk . ha d a s ca ry e xperi en c e w i t h a UFO o n S unda y n i ght , Nov. 19. H e drov e a fri e n d o ut t o t he W i nt e r ra n ch and when h e wa s ret urn ing t o G ull Lake be twee n m i dn i g ht and l a.m.

he ra n o ut of gas abo ut lt m i l e s s o u t h o f t he Alex Beake r fa rm . He wa s 7 m i le s we s t o f G u l l La ke a nd 2i mi l e s nort h o f Trans Canada Hwy o n t he Carm i c hael Rd .

The yo ung ma n pu s he d hi s car o ff t h e road i nt o t he we s t d i t c h a nd wa s in t he ca r w he n he he a rd an odd wh i s t l ing s o und . H e t urne d aro und a nd sa w a bl i nd ing br ight ball of f ire com i ng a t him fro m t he e a s t . I t hov ere d ov e r the c a r and he de s cr ib e d i t a s i f h e w e re looki ng up into th e s un . I t re ma i nEd t he re for a bo ut 5 m i nut e s , abo u t a s h i g h a s t he t op o f a m i crowav e towe r, a nd t h e n it took o ff to the ·e a s t fro m whe nc e it ha d come a t a n incre d ible spe e d. Bruc e sa i d , '' fa s t e r- tha n anyt h i ng I have llv er s e e n . 11

He sat i n the ca r for a bo ut 15 m in ut e s gett i ng up e no ugh cou!c'a g e t o walk t o t he Be aker fa rm w he n he sa w t he o b j e c t re t urn i ng. At f ir s t i t wa s ju s t a v ery br i g ht o bj e c t i n t he sky bu t a s i t go t c lo s er he c o u ld s e e t he re f l e c tion on the gro und t o o . H e e st ima t e d - it wa s a bo u t fi v e mi l e s d i s tant whe n he he a rd th€ w h i s t le a ga in wh i ch re s e mble d a c o uple of pe opl e wh i s t l ing o ff key . The o bj ect s toppe d d ire c t ly ov e r hi s car a ga in a nd t he whi s t l e be ca m e v e ry lo u d and int e n s e a s i t ha d the f irst t ime.

Thi s t i me it s ta ye d a l i t tl e longer a nd t h e n t o o k o ff t o t he e a s t a ga in whe re h e sa w i t stop a nd hov e r i n one po s i t ion for w hat h e e s t i­mated t o be one ho ur be fore i t d i sappe a red .

Aga in i n t h e Ald e r syd e are a o f Albe rta a ro und t he l s t o f De c e mber, Mr . Haro ld Le e of C a lga ry sa i d he wa s dr iv ing nort h on Hwy. lA a bo ut 1 mile s o ut h o f Ald e r syd e a t 10:20 p.m . when the d a s h l ight s on h i s ca r be gan t o fl i cker a nd t he h e a d l ig ht s d i mme d . He sa i d he no t i c e d a b l u­i s h-green glow a bo ut 1,000 to 1,500 fee t abov e h i s car . H e st oppe d h i s la t e mo d e l car a t A ld ersyd e a nd heard a d ull roa r , s i m i la r 'tO' ·a je t e n­g i ne .

J u mping back to Sa skat c h e wa :n o n S unda y De c . 3, UF'O s w ere s e e n i n the Twa y a nd Cry stal Spring s are a . J o hn Hryt zak and Garry Ko s t i uk sa i d they spe nt 2 ho ur s c ha s ing o ne o b j e ct and the n another .

The a re a i s lo cat e d abo ut 100 m i le s nort h o f Sa skat o o n . T he f irst UFO wa s s i g ht e d at 7: 45 p.rn . by Mr. ·Hryt zak from Hwy . 20 abo u t 4 mtl e s fro m Cry s tal Spr i ng s. Mr . Ko s t i uk sa i d h i s s i s t e r a nd brot her- i n-la w f i n i s he d v i s i t ing t he fa rm first ''a nd j u s t whe n we sa id goodby e , I men­t i o ned t h i s t h i ng I ha d see n.- We a l l la ughe d .'' he sai d . " Then a bo u t 20 m i nu t e s la ter my s i s t er phoned a nd c o u ld hard ly ta lk,n sa i d Ko s t iuk . A la rge , ra d ia nt o bj e c t had pa s s e d a lm o s t in fron t of t he ir car cau s i ng t he m to stop , '' he sa i d . It wa s t h e n tha t Mr. Ko s t i uk, h i s fathe r and Mr . Hryt za k de cid ed to inv e s t iga t e .

''Up to 10 p.m. we saw t hree or fo ur, but t he n they wo u ld va n i s h j u s t l ik e that a nd pop up s o m e where e l s e so it's ha rd to s a y how ma ny the re were . 11 t h e y sa i d .

At one po i n t , a dom e - l i ke o bje c t rest e d abo ut 500 fe e t fro m them ''a n<1 yo u ca n't imag ine how it l i t up t h e are a . " '1Vfe s toppe d t h e ca r a nd were o u t wa t c h ing b u:t my da d s o o n got back in. He ' -wa sn ' t ske pt i cal a ny more , 11 sa i d :rJ1r . Kost i uk . "The br i ght l ig ht seeme d ·to be c o ming fro m w ithi n, 11 sa i d Hryt za k . Furth·er d own the road , a glow ing , red o b­j e c t ca m e toward s t he m and when i t wa s a lmo st ov e r t he ca r, a bo ut 70 or lOO fe e t up , i t c hang e d calor. The re were no s o und s at any t i me , j u s t fla shing re d o r ora nge l ight s t ha t b e c a me bri ll iant t h e n d i sappe are 1.

So m e months a go , �ra.Ev e lyne Brown , a s c hoo l b u s drive� e xperi e n­ced ign it ion tro uble, s t oppd.n g the bu s when a UFO cam e d ire .c t ly a long­s i d e . The bu s s ta rt e d a ga in whe n the obje c t mov e d off . · 0 10 ss&s - Wint e r 1967-68

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A LOOK AT

St i l l no l e t up i n the p ubl i ca ­t ion of UFO books . H e re are the la t e st: S c i enc e, the Publ i c and the UFO - Arthur Bray . Gi v e s rea sons why the UFO mys t e ry has not be e n solv e d by s c i e nc e and why the publ ic i s not aware o f a l l t he known fac t s. Ava i lable only from BRAY BOOK SERVIC E , P.O. Box 5051 , Pos tal Sta tlon F Ottawa , Ont . Canada . Pap e rba ck $2 . 9 0 Cloth bo und $5 . 75. .

My Enc ount e r Wi th the UFO - Ste phen Mi ­chalak. Sto ry of how he was b u rn e d by a UFO at Falcon Lake , Mani toba last May 20th. $ 1 . 00 Obta inabl e from O snova Pu bli c a t i ons , 19 C ora l C re s . St . Bon i ­face 6 , Man i t oba , Cana da . S�ac e c ra ft Beyond the Sun - Ri l e y C ra bb. 4 pa g e s, Bt x 11 m im e o , i ll u s t ra t e d. $1 . 25 Box 548 , Vi s ta , Ca l i f . --9 2083 The Shav e r M st e r & the I nne r Earth -Timothy G . Be ckley. · 5 . 00 Sa u c e ri a n Publ i ca t ion . Spe c ia l pri c e to rea d e r s o f SS &S , only $3 . 95 . Supply i s li mited . Wr i t e to SS&S e d i to r fo r yo u r book / now � Flyi ng Sau c er s, Where Do They Com e / From? R i chard Tambling . The author ha s taken a mo st chall eng ing a pproa c h to the UFO s ubj e c t a nd wh i le he do e s not c la i m they c ome from Venu s or Mar s , or ev en from ou r planetary sy st em , he do e s pu rpo rt to give a com pl e te s ummary o f the mo st s ig� n if i cant UFO fac t s ava i la ble at t hi s pre s ent t im e . Tambl i ng spe nt 5 yea r s i n the RAF a s a pho tographe r a -nd re cogni z e d a s an e xp e rt i n a i rc ra ft re cognit ion , ha s ma d e s ev e ral c le ar s i g ht i ng s h i m se l f whi ch are mentio ned i n the boo k . The m e taphy s i ca l a spec t of the com ing o f the spa c e peop l e i s a l so pro be d be side s r e ­leva nt UFO mat e ria l . Pric e : 60�. Ob­tai na b le from Horw i t z Pu bl i ca t ion s I nc . , Bo x 495 , 2 - 4 Deni son St . , No rth Sydney , N.s . w . , 2060 , A u st ra l ia .

Wha t We Really Know Abo ut Flyi np; Sa u c e rs Otto B i nd e r . 75� A F.awc e tt Go ld Meda l Book . #TL86 3 • Th i s book i s a compi la ­t i on o f re port s ov e r the pa s t 20 year� . The a u thor i s ca re fu l to u s e only fa c t s and t ruth s , leav i ng out the doubt ful "co ntac t e e " type of repo rt . The UFO

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fa c t s are rev i ew e d in a s t at i s t i c al manne r and wi ll be o f great he lp to any urolog i s t or pe r son want ing to know what UFO s are all about and what they ' v e d o ne in the past two de cade s . Do zens o f photo s s upport t he wri t t e n wo rd , som e that hav en't bee n mad e publ i c be fore and are from the f i le s of A ug u s t Robe rt s . Ev e ry­thing i s d o c u m e nt e d i n an orde rly ma nne r a nd i s d e f in i te ly a re fe renc e book for eve rythi ng the UFO s ha v e done . Sc i ent i sts , astronomer s who hav e s e e n UFO s , rada r sight ing s , mov i e s t rips and photos t hat the USA F e xpe r t s c o uld never prov e were faked , are all l i s t e d for easy find ­ing. This i s one of the be st of the la test book s deal ing with UFO s .

WHAT THEY'RE DOING & SAYING

BRINSLEY LE POER TR�NCH has res i gn­ed from the I nt e rnationa l Sky Sco u t s of Japan • . • • • • HERMAN OBERTH att e nd e d t h e Ge rman UFO Cong re s s he ld at We i sba den in Germa ny last Nov e mbe r . NORMAN WEIS o f Bu ffalo ' s Unde rstand­ing Unit #37 j ust completed a UFO i nv e s t iga t i on tou r to A laska and C al i forni a • • • • • ROBERT LOW of the C o lora do UFO Pro j e c t me t ufologi st s at the Imper i a l C ol le g e in London England la st A ugu s t • • • • • ERNEST ARTHUR BRYA NT , of the S coriton My s ­t e ry sauc e r book , pas s e d away las t June 24, the same day a s Frank Ed ­wards • • • • • • JOHN FULLER, author of two sau c e r books , has le ft the Sat­urda y Rev i e w aft e r 10 year s o f a s soc iat ion with the magaz ine • • • • • KENNETH LARSON re port s to S S &S that FLYING SAUC ERS , UFO REPORTS w i l l be di s cont i nu ed a ft e r the current #4 i s s u e • • • • • • • LUCI US FARISH , autho r of OMEGA i s now doing book rev i•ws fo r FATE ¥J.AGAZINE • • • • • • Rad i o s ta t i o n WNUS has 2 o r 3 UFO report s e ach we ek • • • • • • WILLIAM SHATNER (Capt. K i rk of TV ' s STAR TREK) read s vo lu ­m i nous ly about flying sauc e rs • • • • • • TRUMAN BETHURUM ha s remarr i e d ann i s now l iv i ng i n Landers , Cal if.

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Y� GA Z I NES O F I N TERES T ON NEW S S TA ND S

CANADIAN TEEN - Vol . I , No . 5 ' 'Are U F'O s For Rea l? 11 ( ss.� s i s me nt i one d ) . so� 1000 Dov e rcou rt Rd . , Toronto 4 , Ont .

S I R YEA RBOOK - Fa ll , 1967 - $ 1 . 00 ,.A re t he P i lot s Men From �a rs ? ''

FLYING SAUC ER PIC TORIAL - 7 5� · Ed i tor i s �ax M i l l e r . Spe c ia l I s s ue .

LOOK - Nov . 14 1967 - 50 � - " Ha ppe n­i ng a t Hoogda l � - An u n i dent i fi e d be e ping obj e c t .

lvlAC LEA N ' S - Nov . 1967 - 2 5� - '' Look , The re ' sa Fly ing Sa u c e r " by Jon Ruddy ( SS&S i s ment ion ed) See S S& S #49

NA TIONAL ENQUIRER - Nov . 1 2 � 1967 "I l linoi s Lawmen Sight UFO s '

SC I ENC E D I G E S T - Nov . 1967 - 50 � "New Look atthe UFO En igma "

SAGA - Nov . 1967 - 50 � "Fanta s t i c Key to the Flyi ng Sa u c e r My s t e ry" by Bra d St e i � e r . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -TOPPER - De c . 1967 - 60� " I Have to Be l i eve in Fly i ng Sa u c e r s " by John G . McCa 11 .

BEW U FO VAGA ZINES SKYLOOK - Mont hly , $ 2 . 00 yearly . Mrs. Norma E . Short , P . O . Box 129 , Mo . 6 5078 ·

AOA INTERNA TIO NAL UFO BULLET IN - $ 2 . 00 yea rly . Span i sh & Eng l i sh. Gu i l le rmo Al� una t i , More no 276 3 , Ro sa r i o , A rge nt i na , So u t h Ame r i ca .

U I 3SENTER/DI SINT gR - $ 3 . 00 yearly . 50 � for sa mple copy . Many s u bj e c t s . St eve Er dmann, 524A Hol ly H i l l s Av e . , St . Lo ui s , �o . 6 3111 , U.S.A .

TO PS IDE - $ 2 . 00 yea rly . Bra nn new fo r­ma t . Mr s . C a ro l Ha l fo rd -Watki n s , 95 C e nt re St . , Ay lm e r Ea st , Quebe c , Ca nada . Sa mple c o py 50t .

FL YI �G SAUC ER OBS ERV�R - - 5 i s s u e s fo r 50� . Donald A . Johnson , Sand H i ll Rd . Port land , C onn . 06� qo , U . S .A .

AWARENESS - Int e rna t i o n Sky Scou t s publ i cat i o n . $1 . 00 pe r yea r . Ke i t h Palme r , 6 8 Ell enbo ro ug h Rd . Wood Gre en Lo ndon N . 22 , Eng land .

INTERPLANETA RY NEWS BULLETIN - Be lg ian St udy C l u b , Maa a fo rtbaan 187 , L 1 e r , ( pr . A ntwe rp) Be lg i um . Pr i c e unknown .

- - - - - --- - - - --- - - - - -MODERN V..AN - 1)e c . 1967 - 7 5't •• sa u c e r s . BUFOC B ULLET IN - 17 Ro s e nda l , Bruge s , t h e Invas ion i s Rea l " by L . S t e rl i ng. Be lg i um . [Pri c e u nknown) •

NA T !ONA L ENQUI RER - De c . 3 , 196 7 11A i rl i ne r Crew S ight s U FO Fly i ng a t )500 MPH ' ' b y Ha l Eva n s .

BOLETIN INFO RV�TIVO - D i ego Pena , La s He ra s 269 3 , Buenos A i re s , A rge nt i na , Sou t h Ameri ca . ( Pri c e u nknown ) .

- - -- - - - - - - -- - -- -A RGO SY - De c . 1967 - 50 � "World ' s 1 s t .NEW C O SMIC STA R - 50� per copy •

UFO Mu rder Ca se " by C hr i s t i an Da rby . 16324 Hawt horne Blvd . P . O . Bo x 579 , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lawnda l e , Ca l i f . 9 0 260 , U . S . A .

SAGA - De c . 1967 - · "Why i s t he UN Ce n sor ing the Tru th About UFO s ? " by Qa rl She rman .

NA T IONAL ENQU I RER - Ja n . 14 , 1968 " Flying Sau c e r C u t a Ra d io , D i ms L i ghts on A i rl ine r " . By Jos e Mende z .

MEC HANIX ILLUSTRAT ED - Ja n . 196 8 35� "How Fly ing Sa u c e rsCa n H u rt You u by Ot to Bind e r.

SAGA - Ja n . 196 8 - "St ra nge Me s sag e s From Fly i ng _ ��� �::�: -�� -�� hn K ee l .

MA N TO :rtu\N - Jan . 196 t3 .. Fly i ng Sa u ­c e r s Ov e r Canada '' By M . s . Pla y e r �

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C ELESTIAL N EWS - $ 1 . 10 p e r yea r . Bi ll Ra wl inson , 10 1 E. Ame l 1a , Tampa , Fla. 3360 2 , u . s . A .

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -PLEA SE DO NOT MI SS THE NEXT I S S UE OF SA OOERS , SPAC E AND SC I ENC E ! ! ! !

I t w i ll be t he be s t y e t ! Photo s , t ll u s t rat ion s , d i f fe re nt layout s , a nd more rea lly e x c i t ing ma t e ri a l await s all reade r s ! Suc h a s : "The My st e ry of the B u rne d C i rc le s " & ' ' Spa c e Gra s s '' pl u s comp le t e UFO re port s from a ll a cro s s C a na da ! ! !

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FLYI NG SAUC ERS SEEN A S " EXPLO S I VE S I TUA T ION " FOR 196 8 By Geo . D . Fawc e t t

Tho s e s o - ca ll e d e l u s i v e fly i ng sa uc e r s c o u ld prov i d e an e xp lo s iv e s i t ua t ion i n 196 8 i f a n e a rly so l ut ion t o the my st e ry i s no t rea c he d . Pe rsona l ly , I b e l i e v e the UFO r i d d le w i ll be so lv e d i n 196 8 .

C lo s e to 20 , 000 report s o f UFO s wo rldw i d e we re re co rd e d in 19 67 . The s e s i ght ing s o f unknown o b j e c t s i n the a i r a nd on t he g ro und ha v e ave ra g e d a ro und 57 re port s pe r ho ur ov e r t he pa s t 20 yea r s .

The re c ent Ga l l u p Po ll i nd i ca t e d tha t ov e r 5 m i l l ion Ame r i c a n s a lone hav e repo rt e d t he m ; U Tha nt o f the Un i t e d Na t i on s ha s t e rme d the m the s e cond ma j o r problem fa c i ng t he wo rld next t o wa r ; the Ru s s ia n s have j u st s e t u p a 200 ma n s c i ent i fi c comm i t tee to inv e s t iga t e the m ; bu t the A i r Fo rc e i n o u r c o unt ry s t i ll cont inue s to re l e a s e q u e s t ion­a ble expla na t i ons c on c e rning the m .

I n 1967 i t wa s d i s c lo s ed tha t the C . I .A . ha d o rd e re d t h e A i r Fo rc e to u d e bunk '' them in 1953 a nd t h i s po l i cy s -e t ba c k a ma j o r s4 i ent i f i c inve st i ga t i on i n t h i s c o u ntry a nd ov e r s ea s fo r ov e r 14 yea r s , unt i l t h e Un iv e rs ity o f Colora do a c c e pt e d t h i s j ob la s t yea r . 196 8 w i l l be t he y ea r o f d e c i s i on for o u r gove rnment to lev e l w i th the Ame r ic a n publi c o n the U FO p roble m . B u t j u dg ing fro m 1967 a c t iv i ty in the U�� f i e ld i t ma y a lready be too la t e .

Re po rt s in 1967 ( t hi s repo rt i s no t y e t c o mplet e ) hav e c o me from ov e r 40 sta t e s a nd 20 fo re ign co unt r i e s in t he s a mple o f enc o unt e r s from whi ch t h i s st u dy wa s ma de . The s e 245 i nc id ent s c ho s e n fo r thi s c ro s s - s e c t ion s t ud y inc l ude 75 land ing s , 56 photogra phs , 52 ca r c ha s e s , 30 p i lot p ur s u i t s , 14 o c c upa nt report s , 1 1 rada r t ra cking s , a nd 7 U FO­re la t e d pow e r fa i lu re s . Many of the s e i nc i d ent s o c c u rre d in North C a ro l ina , Pennsylva n ia , New Eng land and Flor i da . A tremendo u s numbe r o f enc o unt e r s w e re repo rt ed i n C a l i fo rn ia , Oh i o , Engla nd , C a na da , A rgent ina , A u st ra l ia , Pe ru a nd Me x i co . 5 1 do c um ent e d i n c i d e n t s o f t h e "be t t e r repo rt s u o c c u rred d u r ing t he month o f Ma rch , 1967 , whi le ov e r ha l f o f the tota l u s e d fo r thi s st udy we re fo und t o have ha ppened d u r­ing the pe r i o d Fe brua ry thro u g h A pr i l , 1967 . Thi s ma y hold some s i gn i fi can c e .

It i s obv i o u s tha t low lev e l , c lo s e -u p e nco unt e r s w i t h ma chi ne - l i ke obj e c t s a re not only on t he i nc re a s e wo rldw id e on a globa l ba s i s and a re c rea t i ng rna nr. s e ri o u s proble m s , but tha t bo th t he " obj e c t s '' a nd the i r ' 'o c c u pa nt s 1 a re be ing e nc o unt e re d on t he g ro und by pe r s on s from a ll wa lk s of l i fe wo rldw i d e .

The s e my s t e r i o u s fly ing obj e ct s a re con fu s ing o u r Na t i o na l De fe n s e s e t up i n tha t p i lot s a re repo rt ing nea r co lli s ions w it h UFO s a nd o u r be s t ra da r m e n a re re c e iv ing goo d '' ha rd re t urn s " o n t h e i r ra da r sc r e e n s . Some o f the la unc hing s a t C a pe Kenn e dy a re be i ng d e la y e d d ue to UFO s on ra d a r i n t he re st r i ct e d a rea s . A i rpo rt o ff i c ia l s a re a t a lo s s to know ma ny t i me s i f and when pla n e s a re c om i ng in to land a nd when oth­e r s can take o f f be ca u s e o f ra da r obj e c t s tha t s ho u ldn ' t be t h e re .

C iv i lian and m i l i ta ry pe rsonn e l cont i n u e to s ho o t a t fly i ng sa u c e r s w i t h t he inc rea s e d da ng e r s o f provok e d ho s t i l i t y i n ret urn . Ma ny pe r­s o n s hav e be en inj ured by the UFO s a nd ove r a ha l f-do zen d e a t h s ha v e re s u l t e d by s uc h c lo s e encount e r s . Not only a re a i rla ne s a nd re s t ri c t -

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ed a rea s abov e hig hly popu la t ed c i t i e s be ing v io la t e d by the s e obj e c t s wo rldwi d e , b ut ev en int e rna t iona l bo unda ri e s hav e bee n c ro s s ed ma ny t i me s ( w i t h the inhe r i t da ng e r s the re i n ) o f a n a c c i d enta l World Wa r I II by m i s­take . Do zens of a utomob i l e c ha s e s at high s pe e d s on open h ighwa ys ( s e e fea t ure repo rt o n th i s UFO a spec t o n page 7 o f th i s i s s u e - GD ) ha v e re ­s u lt e d in wre cked ca r s and ba dly fr ight ene d o r inj ured pa s s eng e r s . Ele c tro-ma gnet i c int er fe renc e s a re be ing re cord e d on many ins trument s and hav e a ffe c t e d mo t ors , light s , commun i ca ti on d ev ic e s , r&da r beam s , g e ig e r count e rs , cam e ra f i lm s , compa s se s , rad i o and TV a nd o t he r inst rum ent s . Mo re i mpo rtant , do zens i f no t hundred s o f eyewi tne s s e s hav e repo rt e d e l e c t r i c sho ck , hea t burn s , t empora ry pa ra ly s i s a nd o the r phy s i o log i ca l and e mot i ona l e ffe c t s .

I t ha s b e e n re comm e nd e d by va r i o u s a utho ri t i e s t ha t c iv i c c lu b s and o t he r o rgan i za t ion s s ho uld g ive lo ca l pol i c e d epa rtme nt s c o l o r mov i e came ra s to take fi lm s o f UFO s t h�o ugho u t t he c o untry and a ro und t he g lobe , when s u c h inc i d ent s o c c u r . Ma ny pe rsons ma ke s i ght ing repo rt s t o lo ca l po li c e a nd not to t he nea re st A i r Forc e Ba s e . Po l i c e and s ta t e t roope r s i n a ll 50 s ta t e s and o the r a ut ho ri t ie s wo rldw i d e inc l ud ing a s t ronome rs , a s trona ut s , p i lo t s , rada r men , m i l i ta ry pe r sonne l , eng ine er s , phy s i c i st s , wea the r b urea u expe rt s hav e mad e e xc e llent repo rt s . W i t h the i nc rea s ing numbe r o r inc i d ent s ( and tho u sand s a re pred i c t e d fo r 196 8 a l so ) t he cam ­e ra f i lm s ha v e cont inued to re c o rd t h e imag e s o f t he obj e c t s on fi lm s and th i s add i t iona l info rma t ion wo u ld b e inva l ua bl e .

Fea r and pa n i c mu s t be con s i d e re d pa rt o f t h i s impo rtant problem a nd r id i c ul e and c en s o r s h i p sho u ld be e l i m i na t ed from any pro pe r s c i e n­t i fi c inv e s t i gat ion o f t he s ub j ec t . In the meant i m e , whi le the obj e c t s a re be ing re c o rd ed overhea d , many o cc upa nt repo rt s cont inu e t o be repo rt ­e d a s hav i ng p i cke d u p spe c imens o f flo ra a nd fa una , a s pa rt o f wha t a ppea r s t o b e a c lo s e s c i ent i f i c s urv ey o f o u r pla net , fo r p u rpo s e s a s y e t unknown .

T he g row ing UFO problem wo rl�w i d e mu s t be solv e d i n 196 8 o r the " e xplo s ive s i t ua t ion" o f uni d ent i fi e d flying obj e c t s ( commonly ca lled ' fly ing sa u c e r s ' ) ma y ea s i ly get o ut of our own cont ro l and rea p a '' rea 1 ''

d i sa s t e r beyond a ll i mag i nat i on . A wo rldw i de probe o f t h i s pro blem i s long ov e rd u e a nd it sho u ld be ha n d l e d by t he wo r ld na t i ons thro ug h t he Uni t e d Na t i ons .

UFO repo rt s by do zens o f re s i d e nt s we r e confi rmed by She ri ff ' s d ep uty R . S . We i m e r of Ca st le Roc k , C o lo . Among t ho s e , Howa rd El l i s , lo ca l bu s i ne s sma n , a g e 42 , re ­po rt e d he saw the UFO hov e r ing a bo ut 50 fee t ov e r h i m . It ha d a bo ut a do zen l i g ht s , "a ll t he c o lo r of ca r hea d l ig hts t ha t ha v e m ud on the m " , s h i n ing on h i m . A t t im e s it s ee m ­ed to be t ra nspa rent . I t mov e n s i l e nt ly an1 t hen hov e re d ov e r the Do ug la s C o unt y co u rt ho u s e , whe re Ell i s and o t he r s sa i d i t ' ' sho t s t ra ight u p a nd rl i sa ppe a red , shoot i ng o u t a c o uple ba ll s o f fla me . " T he A i r Fo rc e and FAA spok e sm e n sa i d no a i rc ra ft w e re known t o be i n t h e a re a a t t h e t im e . Su ch en co unt e r s o f a s im i la r na t u re have come re c e nt ly fro m Flo r i da , No rth C a ro li na a nd P e nn sylva n ia a nd ov e r­sea s many t i m e s s inc e t he pe r io d ( 1947- 1967 ) . 196 8 w i ll prov e to be no e x c e pt i on to t he ru l e .

ED I TOR ' S NOTE : G e o rge Fawc e tt i s a 20 -yea r re s ea rc h e r and i nve st iga tor o f U FO s and i s a na t i v e o f Mt . A i ry , N . C . He now re s i d e s in DeLa nd , Fla . , P . O . Bo x 29 8 .

GEORGE D. FAWCETT

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J u ly - 1967 ____ CANA�IA�N SIGH�ING REPORTS I N BRI EF

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11 Fruitva le , B. C • . Thre e pe rsons sa w 4 flying sau c e r s ·. s i t t fng in sky . . . s i d e by s id e . The y we re hug e , st ead y a rid did not pul sa t e .

14 Winn i pe g , Ma n . Mrs 'M . Ma c Pha i l sa w 2 la rge ora nge _obj e ct s a t 10 : 5 5pn An obj e ct fe ll from one · o f t he m a nd obl i t e !'a.t e d i t s e l f . The UFO s hov e re d for 5 m in s � be fore vee r ing o ff to th� SW .

· 18 S u dbury , Ont . Abo u t 8 ob j e ct s fla s hing re d , gr�·� n & blu e l ight s , a nd we re sp inning , d i sappe a red · be hind the mo�n . S e e n by s ix pe rsons · a t 1 1 p . m . · !

2 6 Vanc o uv e r , B . C . Henry' . Sc hind le r a nd v·e t e ra n aJ.�l.ine pi lot repo rt e d a .pink- c o lo re d obj e pt mov ing unconvent i ona lly ,whi le fly ing a t 14 , 000 ft a t 10 p . m . i n hi s DC �7/C a i rl i ne r . The UFO went through c lo ud s in a z i g- zag fa s hi on , hov e re d and d i sappea re� .

20 Riv i e re -d u -Lo up , Qu e . Ova l , s·i lve r ob j e ct flew ove r St . Lawrenc e R . w i tne s se d by a numbe r o f pe rson s .

28 Renfrew , Ont . Fa st mov i ng � lobe from N to S a t 10 : 50 p . m . 29 Hud son , Qu e . a t 12 : 15 a . m . , · Mr s . Et ta Ba l la nd s saw a UFO . The front

wa s bri lliant blu e , s e c ti one d , t he. rema ind e r wa s red w i t h a

bright ly l i t ta i lp i e c e . So und l e s s , on an e ve n co u r s e . T ime : 8 s oo . 3 1 Ba rrie , Ont . C r e s c e nt- s hape d , lum ino u s w i t h srnoke y tra i l go ing N .

(We ek o f J u ly ·3 ) - Gra nd Me re , Qu e . La rg e lum ino u s obj e c t c ha nge d · pla c e s -i n mome nt s in rap i d ma nne r . A t Sa int -J ean-de s -Pi le s , br i ll ia nt .d i s c s o f orange co'lo r moved ove r the St . Ma uri c e River towa rds town .

A utu st - 196 7 . ·

Gait , Ont . S i x pe rson s wa s a v ibra t ing l i ght move towa rd t he m whi ch appea re 1· t o brea k apa rt a ft e r s ev e ra 1 se oond s .

1 Ki lla rne y Ba y , Ont . A t 2 : 05 a . m . two men saw a large g low ing d i sc fly ing . at te rri f i c spe e d a nd no i s e le s s at a.bo ut 3 , 000 ft . I t wa s ro u nd , w i t h · tube l ig h t s o r ra y s comi ng f-rom the s i de s a nd cone -s haped ray s from t he : · rea r .

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. 1 Bro ckv i ll e , Ont . Seve ra l .ra i lwa ym e n s a w a UFO t rave l l ing E to W . whi ch ha d a ta i l a bo u t .15 t i m e s t he s i ze o f · t he d i sc a nd g lowe d l i k e a n eon s i gn .

1 Gre en Po int , Ont . Red & qu i t e . long obj e ct s ee n a t night . 3 Fl in Flan , Man . Two ROMP me mbe r s and 1 re s id e nt saw a sa u c e r­

s haped obj e ct m us hroo m i ng i n t he ea st e rn sky . I t wa s an ora ng e l i ght , 4 .t i me s a s la rg e a s t he moon a nd s u rrounded b y a blu e ha z e . I t d i s i nt e gra t e d with no a ud i ble so und .

6 She rbrook e , Qu e . Two pe r sons saw 'a sa uc e r ove r North Que e n St . a t 8 : 30 p . m . I t wa s c i rc u la r , spun i t s e lf a nd e m i t te d red f i re . It c ro s se d the St . Lawren c e R . and s t oppe d ove r a grave l p i t .

11 Edmonton., .A lta . 4 t e e nag e rs saw a fla shi ng re d l ig ht for 1 ho ur . A g i rl i n t he a re a , look ing wit h f i e ld g la s s e s sa id i t wa s mu 1 t 1 - co lore d .

8 Edmonton , A lta . T hre e m e n sa w a ro u nd shi ny o b j e ct at 5 : 15 pm . No w ing s or va por t ra i l . went from. NW to SE twi c e a s fa st a s j e t whi c h flew pa s t a t same t im e .

12 C ha t ham , Ont . Ont . Prov � Po l i ce sa w a fla s h o f g re e n & whit e light wh i ch d i sappe a re d w it hin � i nu t e s ove r the NE hor i zo n s

24 North Ba y , Ont . 4 p e rson s saw an o bJ e ct mov ing in a st ra i ght l ine wo u ld stop awh i le , t he·n move a ga in . C hange d calo r from ora ng e to gre e n , mov ing rap i d ly e a s tward . ·

25 Pr inc e W i lliam , N . B • . Bright shiny. obj e ct hov e re d ove r ho u s e o f Mrs . Ste rling Sta i rs a t lOa . m . "Sh�. sa id ' ' I t j u st hung the re a nd & take s d i f fe re nt s hap e s a s it move ·s . " I t move d s lowly towa rd s Fre de r i c ton . ·

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Au�u s t - 1967 ·

2 Bra nt fo rd , Ont . Fo u r po l i c e o ff i c e rs s po tt e d 3 c ra ft s a t 5 . a . m . ho v e r i ng o v e r the s o u t h o f t he c i t y . 2 o f t he o b j e c t s p u ll e d a wa y fro m t he th i rd mov i ng e a s te rly .

29 Lo ndo n , Ont . Ta x i d r iv e r Erne s t Ne i l s e n sa w a br i g ht y e l low d i s c a t 1 1 p . m . I t wa s s t u ck w i t b. a ra y o f l i g ht , t he sa m e c o lo r a s t he o b j e c t . ( M . C ha lm e r s )

29 Ga lt , Ont . V i bra t i ng o b j e c t , l i g ht c a lo r , a pp e a re d to brea k u p . 30 Robe rt s C re e k , B . C . S e m i - c i r c u la r g lowirtg o b j e c t . 30 S i lv e r C re e k , B . C . B r i l l ia nt r e d UFO ; fa s t mov ing bl u e -g re e n UFO 3 1 Bra c e br i d g e , Ont . C i r c u la r UFO , ho v e re d fo r m i n u t e s & d i sa ppe a re d .

S e pt� r - 19 67 · · 1 � s , Ont . 2 o bj e c t s , bl i nk i ng r e d & bl u e l i ght s . 1 t o 5 ( a pnro x . ) Gla c e Ba y , N . S . Ho v e r i ng r e d o b j e c t . ( A . T r i e g e ) 2 Bo t hw e l l , On t . Eg g - s ha p e d UFO , lOO ' w i d e , l i k e s hi ny a l u m i n um . 4 Ha r 1 1 s ty , A lta . U FO s o un d i ng l i ke . be e s , l e a v e s 49 b.la c k s po t s on oar

5 Ha nna , A l ta . B l u e UFO , d i sappea re n in s e cond s f rom SW tp NE . 5 C a lga ry , A l ta . 2 fla s h i ng b l u e ob j e c t s g o ing ·E to SW . 8 Bra d fo rd , Ont . UFO 3 n i g ht s i n a row . ( B . C o ug h l i n )

10 Oa kv i l l e , O n t . 2 UFO s a t tre me n do u s s p e e d s . ( S . Da l l ) 10 Londo n , On t . Ve ry bri g h t o b j e c t g o i ng w e s t a t t r e m e nd o u s s p e e d . 10 Ga l t , Ont . 15 ' w i d e UFO , red c e nt re , gy ra t i ng , s h i mme r i ng y e l low . 10 M i ld ma y , Ont . W i tn e s s saw t he pre c e e d ing Lon d o n s i g ht i ng . 10 B l i nd R iv e r , On t . Ba s k e t - ba l l s i z e d li ght c i rc l e d o v e rhe a d . 10 No W€ 1 , On t . U FO go i ng N to S , i ll um in ta t e d po rt ho le s , , s e e n fo r 90 a.

1 1 Bl i nd R iv e r , Ont . H ug e· y e llow ro uhd l i g ht , · 2 row s o f ·ora ng e - re d . l i g ht s mov ing a ro und . D i sa ppe a r e d a ft e r r e d f la s h � , l e ft "fa po r .

1 4 Gla c e Ba y , N . S . 2 U FO s , re d c o lo re d . (A . T r i e g e ) · . '. · 14 La kewo o d , N . B . B r i ght whi t e s phe r e fly i n g N t o S . a t:· 3 : 20 a . m .

16 Ne wma rke t , Ont . 20 - f t lo ng o b j e c t , f la m e s s ho o t i ng · r rom 2 po rt ho l e s . 17 Ma n i t o u l i n I s la nd , Ont . 2 s o un d le s s w h i t e l i g h t s , o ne t u rne d a t

. ri ght ang l e s a nd d i s a pp e a r e d , t h e o t h e r fl e w 1-ri a s t ra i g ht l i n e . 18 Ne e pa wa , Man . UFO s e e n by 2 m e n . 1 8 Pre s t o n , Ont . F i e r y o b j e c t , w i t h 1! ya rd long ta i l . 18 Ho rnby , Ont . 10 - ft lo ng ma c h i ne pa s s e d ov e r T ra, fa. lg a r Go l f C o u r s e . 20 Be rw.1 ck , N . s . Glo be s ha pe d UFO ha d row o f l i g ht s a l l a ro u nd , ke pt

c ha ng i ng eo lo r e . Bar a c ro s s bo t t o m . H um p e d on t o p . (A . Tr i e g e ) 2 1 Ne e pawa , Ma n . G low i ng o b j e c t , v i s i b l e · 10 rn i n s . D i sa pp e a re d ea s t e rly. � 5 Mi l t o n , Ont . UFO t rav e l l i ng SE , s t e a d y re d a. nd g re e n l i ght . 2 5 Whi tby , Ont . P o l i c e c ha s e d · U FO fo r 15 m i l e s a f t e r s e e ing i t ho v e r­

i ng a bo ut 4go fe e t o v e r G.e n e ra l Moto r s p la nt i n O s ha wa . Obj e c t s lowe d do wn n e a r Bow ma n:v i l l e a nd he a d e d o ut ov e r La k e Onta r i o .

25 Porta g e la Pra i r i e , Ma n . 2 m e n s e e br i g ht o b j e c t . 25 Gla d s t on e , Ma n . Ve ry br i ght UFO w i t h s ha rp ta i l , 4 w i ndow s on s i d e . 2 8 Bra nd o n , Ma n . Br i g ht c on e po i n t ing do wnwa rd fo llow e d by s i lv e r o b-

j e c t a nd d i sa ppe a re d no rt h o f a i rp o rt . 2 8 Swa n Riv e r , Ma n . U FO s t rea ke d t hro u gh s k y . A fa rme r p i c ke d u p a

s ma l l s hre d d e d s i lv e r ba l l . S e pt ( ? ) To ront o , Ont . 2 UFO s fro m La k e Onta r i o hov e r ov e r c i t y . 13 Sm i t h s Fa l l s , O nt . 3 fly i ng sa u c e r s , re d a nd y e l low g low , � e pt

t u rn i ng a ro und . ( C o nt i nu e d i n t he n e x t i s s u e )

The e d i to r o f S S& S w i s h e s to tha nk t h e a nonymo u s d o no r o f 11 The Fl y i n8 Sa u c e r Re a d e r " by J a y Da v i d . A l s o U . F. O . I . C . o f A u s t ra l i a fo r s e nd ing a rev i e w c o py o f R. Ta mb lyn ' s bo ok '' Fly i ng Sa u c e r s , Whe re Do The y C om e From ? " . by H o row i t z P u bl i c a t i o n s , Bo x 49 5 , P . a . No rt h Sydn e y , N . s . w . , 2060 , A u s t ra l i a .

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U FO GUI DE : 1947-67 I THE MO ST ·C OMPLETE SOURC E-BOOK A VA ILAB�E - Int e rna t i ona l bibliogra ph i e s o f boo k s

a nd ma ga z i ne a rt i c le s on U FO ' s, f ly ing sa u c e rs , a nd l i fe on o t h e r p lane t s .

- World-w i de d i re c to ri e s o f flying sa u ­c e r o rga n i za t ions , pro fe s s iona l gro up s a nd re s ea rc h c ent e r s conc e rned with s pa c e re s ea rc h and a s t rona ut i c s .

- Pa rt ia 1 l i s t o f s ight i ng s , 1947- 1967 . - Inte rna t iona l d i re c to ry o f flying sau-

c e r ma ga z i ne s , and gene ra l i nd e x . - lOO pa ge s . Li s t s a u tho r s , t i t l e s , pla c e s a nd na me s o f publ i s he rs , pa g ina t i on , da t e s & pri ­c e s o f book s , pamphle t s , gov e rnme nt do c­u me nt s , conf e re nc e pro c e e d i ng s a nd peri­od i ca l a rt i c le s i n t e n la ng ua g es , mo st a re in Eng l i sh . B ibl io gra phy o n LIFE ON O THER PLA NE T S i nc l ud e s p e rt i ne nt ma t e ria l s on A stro ­nom y , Re l i g i on a n d Ex iobiology , the s c i-

. enc e o f l i fe o ut s i de Ea rth , a nd cov e rs the pe r io d from 1967 t o th e 1600 ' s . O f int e re st to int e l l ig e nt layme n , high s c hoo l & co ll e g e s t ud e nt s , a s t ronome rs , e xo b i � lo g i st s , re l i g i on i s t s , e tc . $2 . 9 5

RA INBOW PRES S C O . , P . O . Bo x 9 37 , Bev e rly Hi l l s , C a l i f . 90213 , U . S . A .

LONG I SLAND DOC TOR ENC OUNT ERS UFO s

FLYING SAUC ER PHO TOGRA PHS ! W e a re o ff e r ing s e t s o f 15 d i f fe rent , 3* bY, 5 i nc h , UFO photog ra ph s at $ 1 . 50 pe r se t . We a lso ha v e 5 by 7 i nch en­la rgement s o f UFO photo s fo r 25� ea ch o r 5 fo r $1 . 00 . A l so la rge 8 by 10 i n . pho ­to s for o nly 50� e a c h . I a m i n ne e d o f a lmo s t a ll UFO ma t e r ia l s o plea se a sk abo ut t ra de s . A lso wa nt re ­c e nt re port s on "Men i n Bla ck '' a ct iv ity . Se nd to :

Ta d H u be rt , 10244 37t h Ave . S . W . ·, Sea t tle , Wa s h . 98146 , U . S . A . ( O rd e r s pp . )

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PH ENOMENA ��GA ZINE C ov e r s ev e ryth ing tha t i s unu s ua l - - s u c h a s the Lo ch Ne s s Monst e r , Ma t to Gro s so rev e la t ion s -- Spa c e Be ing s -- Pla ne ta ry d i s cov e r i e s - ­

Ed i t e d by A rma nd La pra de , forme r e d i to r o f PROBt . Fou r i s s u e s fo r $ 2 . 00 . 48 Grea t Brook Va l le y Av e . V'lo rc e s t e r , Ma s s . 01605 , U SA.

On We dne sda y , Se pt . 6 , 1967 a t a bo ut 10 : 30 p . m . E ST , Dr . Edwa rd W . Go ld s te in , M . D . wa s driv i ng a long on a pa rt i c u la rly d e so la t e s e c t ion of a roa d c i rc l ing a ro und the Be thpag e Sta t e _ Pa rk on h i s wa y hom e from wo rk . He cont in ue d towa rd s hi s d e s t ina t i on w hen w i tho u t wa rni ng , a n odd ly i l lum ina t e d , c iga r- s ha pe d obj e ct ma t e ri a l i z e d i n t h e we s te rn s ky a bo u t 300 ft . d i s tant , hov e r ing a bo u t 50 ft . a bove t he gro und .

M i n u te s la t e r the re a npea re d t o t he s o u th , a s im i la r o bj e ct g low­ing w i t h t he sa me g ha s t ly ro s e - co lo re d incand e s c e nc e . Or . Go ld s te i n a t thi s po int aba ndon e d h i s u s ua l compo s ure a nd t r i e d t o d i re c t hi s a ut omobi le to t he roa d · be low , but sa i d , ' 'f·iy ca r we nt s lowe r a nd s lowe r , unt i l i t ca me t o a comp le te stop . "

Dr . Go ld st e i n went on to say t ha t a t th i s po int he hea rd ' ' s ome s o rt o f fa i nt we i rd cha tt e r" comi ng _from hi s ca r ra d i o , WH ICH WA S TURN­ED O FF . Not hing the vo i c e s ( w h i c h sound e d l ik e fo ur m en ) sa i d wa s und e r s ta nda ble . A ft e r a bo ut ha l f a n hour ha d e laps e d t he tw in ha llu­c ina t i ons van i s he d a s a brupt ly a s t he y ha d come , leav ing no t a ng i ble c l u e a s to the i r proba bl e o r i g i n . Thi s i s t he s e cond t i m e Dr . Go ld ­s te in ha s s ig hte d UFO s on t ha t sa m e roa d in tha t sa me spo t . The pre ­v i o u s s i ght i ng wa s o n Apr i l 14 , 1967 . ( Cred i t : Ja y e P. Fa ro , Baby lon , N . y . )

' ' U . F . O . '' i s t he o ffi c ia l mont hly o ffs e t publ i ca t ion o f the C a na d i a n A e r ia l Phe no me na I nve s t i ga t ion s C ommi tt e e , C . A . P . I . C . , P . O . Box 9 8 , . Po s ta l Sta t i on A , Sca rbo ro ug h , Ont . , C a na da . S ubs c r i pt ion i n c l ud e s membe rship to t he C . A . P . I . C . a nd i s only $ 3 . 00 yea r ly wh i c h i nc lu 1e s a me mbe rs h i p ca rd , 1 2 i s s u e s o f t he p ub l i ca t i on , and a l l s upplementa l no t i c e s c once rni ng the o rga n i za t i on . J o i n today !

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UFO NEW S YOU CAN U SE A FREE c opy o f UFO s to r i e s - A m e r i can A i r fo rc e Pro j e c t Bl u e bo ok

ca n b e o bta ine d fro m SA 701 , Wa s h i ng ton , D . C . 20 330

A nyo ne wa nt i ng snswe r s to · s pe c i f i c que s t i o n s on UFO s i s inv i t e t1 to wr i t e , i nc l ud ing a s e l f-a d d re s s e d , s ta mp ed e nv e lope to : Tho ma s A . Ga nne r , Jr . , P . O . Bo x 1 8 1 , New Ha mpton , N . H . - 03256 , U . S . A .

2 UFO po s ta g e stamps , i s s u e d unw i t t ing l y by the Br i t i.sh po s t o f f­i c e , sa y s L i one l BE e r , e d it o r o f S PAC ELINK , a re a va i la bl e f rom h i m fo r o u r e qu iva l e nt o f l/6d ( appro x 30� ) . Fla t 1 5 , Fre s hwa t e r C o urt , 59A C ra w fo rd St . , Lo ndon W . I . , Eng land .

JO S EPH MA YBERRY w i l l l e c t u r e o n h i s A u ra Amp l i f i e r ( d e mon s t ra t i o n) and h i s a dv e nt ure s i n Me x i c o w i t h t he My s t i c s o f t he S i e rra Ma �re s who e mplo y me nta l t e le pa t hy a s t he i r m ea n s o f c om m un i ca t i on . H i s a dd r e s s i s : 106 W . Ma ple Rd . , L i nthi c um He i g ht s , Ma ryla nd 2 1090 , U . S .A .

BSRA PUBLICA T I ONS hav e a t"a pe , mona ura l , 3! s pe e d , 5 " re e l , lt Hr f.o r $4 . 50 p lu s ta x o n R i l e y C rabb ' s la t e s t le c t ure ca l le d : "'!IJ'ho Fl i e s t he Sa u c e :i? s " . I t rev i ew s UFO co nta c t s a nd ana ly ze s rea son s fo r the i r b e ing he r e . A l so t e l l s o f a new type o f h u ma no id be ing d ev e loped by a c e rta i n gro u p o f t he V i s i t o r s . P . o � Bo x 548 , V i s ta , · C a l i f . 920 83 .

SPAC E . . . O UR NEW FRONTI ER i s a bea u t i fu l 4- c o l o r bro c h ur e /ma p 34 " x 44 11 unfo lde d , pr i nt e d bot h s i d e s , w i t h i l lu st ra t i o n s and e xpla na t i o n s a bo u t o u r so la r s y s te m , c o l o r ph9 t o s 9 f t h e Ring N e bu la , C ra b N e bu la , Ori o n Ne bu la & And ro meda Ga la xy , pl u s lo t s mo re . A copy ca n be yo u r s by s �nd i ng $1 . 00 t o Do mt a r P u lp. & Pa p e r Lt d . , A dv e rt i s ing Dept . , 420 La ga u c he t i e r e St . W . , Montre a l 1 , Qu e be c , C a na da . ( Re c o mmend e d by SS&S )

PRO BE MAGA ZINE ha s d e v o t e d a n e nt i re i s s u e to A u g u s t C . Rob e rt s a nd the " Skywa t c h Towe r C a s e 11 • Do z e n s o f pho t o s . $ 1 . 50 pe r copy . O rde r from J . Fe rr i e re , 1 32 5t h Av e . vlo o n so cke � , ' R . I . , 02�9 5 , U . S . A .

PINNAC LE LEC T URE S ERVIC E , 'Bo x 64 , K e mpt o n , P e nna . 19 529 , i s s pon­s o r i ng Jo hn M i tt l a nd h i s l e c t ure '1 The Tr u e Na t u re & Pu rpo s e o f Fly i ng Sa u c e r s " c o mpl e t e w i t h a u t h e nt i c pho t o s fro m 20 y e a r s o f re s e a rc h .

RA Y WO ZNIAK w i l l s p e a k t o ... yo ur gro u p on 1 1 T he Conta. c t e e Infl u enc e i n U fo logy ' ' . No fe e e xc e pt t ra v e l l i ng e xpe ns e s . Do z e ns o f s l i de s a nd pho t o g ra phs a r e s hown . Wr i t e h i m a t : 6 28 E . Kea rne y St . Bo x 31B , Spri ng fi e ld , M i s s o u r i 6 5803 , U . S . A .

UNDERSTANDI NG , INC . ha s c ha ng e d i t s a d dre s s t o P . O . Bo x 206 , M e rl in � O re gon 97 532 , U . S .A .

Pe r so n s w i t h i n he a r i ng ra ng e o f Toront o ' s · c HUM 1050 ca n hea r t he e 1 i to r o f SS&S e v e ry Thu r s da y e v e n i ng o n THE BRIA N SKI NNER SHOW a t 7 : 15 a nd 9 : 1 5 p . m .

1 1 U F0 rr A Pho to Story o f Fl y i ng Sa u c e rs by EA RL J . NEFF may b e o rd e r e d fro m TRA DE SHOWS , I NC . 903 Sta n da rd L i f e Bldg . P i t t sb urgh, Pa . 1522 2 . Mr . Ne f f i s a l s o a va � la ble fo r le c t u re s ha v i ng s t ud i e d UFO s fo r o v e r 18 y e a r s a nd i s . a w e l l known a u t ho r i ty i n the C l e v e la nd , O h i o a re a va rt i c i pa t i ng in a numbe r o f UFO ra d i o s how s . The pr i c e o f h i s bo o k i s � 1 . 00 or 3 fo r $ 2 . 00 . T he s upp ly i s now v e ry l im i t e d .

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U FO D E TEC TO R He re a t la s t . . . a d e v i 9 e fo r d e t e e t i ng ma gne t i c f i e 1 1 s .

I n re spo n s e t o n um e ro u s d e ma n d s fo r a s e ns i t iv e , re l ia bl e i n s t r um e n t , w e pro ud l y a nno unc e t h e f u l l - s ca le prod uc t i on o f o u r SENTRY Mo de l U . F. o . D e t e c to r .

Thi s i s no t · a toy , but a s c i e nt i f i c i n s t r um e n t for u s e by s e r i o u s re s e a rc h e r s . Thi s i s j u s t t he k i nd o f �i£a l con f i rma t i o n U . F . o • . s i ght i ng s hav e l ong ne e de d .

The S ENT RY i s e qu i pped w i t h A ud io /Vi s ua l a la rm s y s t e m s fo r 24 h r ma gne t i c s urv e fna n c e o f yo ur a re a . I t can ope ra t e i ndo o r s . o r o u t . El i mi na t e s t e d i o u s ho ur s o f " s ky wa t c h i ng '' . Ju s t thi nk how _ma ny " ove r f l i g ht s " ha ve gone unno t i c e d i n t he la s t few y e a r s ! . �o s t o f the U . F. o . s re po rt e d a re Ell�n� T he y a re i nc o n s p i c uo -u s i n t he da yl i ght ho u r s . Thi s i s t he only sy s te m we know o f t ha t w i ll a l e rt yo u t o a n a pproa c h i ng U . F. O . wh i le yo u re la x in the com fo rt of_yo ur_bo m�

- - Ad van ta g§..!!_Qf_� he_§_ EfiTRL ��o d e 1 _jJ�_E_!_�-Q�! e c !Q.!:

1 . C om ple te e a s� o f o p e ra t i on . • • s e t a nd forge t . 2 . I n e xpe n s i v e ' to ope ra t e • . . runs on ' 'pe nl i ght " ba t t e ri e s ,

but only whe n re s po nd i ng to a U . F . O . 3 . No c on s t r u c-t i on , wi r ing , o r 11ki t b u i l d ing " • . • t he

SENTRY i s c o mple t e ly a s s e mbl e d a. nd r e a d y to ope ra t e . 4 . C o mpa c t d e s i gn • • . ma�e a . fo r ea sy t ra n s po rt ing fo r u s e

i n t h e f i e l d o r, ·from . ro om t o ro om . , ._., 1 1 I

5 . S t u rdy cdp s t r uc � _� on w:i t ho ut c o mpro m i s i ng s e n s i t iv i ty . - .

6 . Wi l l la s t . a lrno s.t i nde f i n i t e ly . • • ha r1ly a ny mov i ng pa rt s , re qu i ring no l ubr i ca t i o n ,. ma i nt e na n c e , o r a d j u s tme nt s .

7 . At t ra c t iv e a p pea ra n c e . • • y o u ' l l be pro ud to d i spla y y o ur SEN TRY to a nyone :

Unt i l now , s i ght i ng s ha v e be·e n ma d e vv i th lu c� . The SENTRY re pla c e s l uck w i t h s c i e nc e , a n d co i n c i de nc e w i t h c e rta inty . A s a ma t t e r o f fa e t , w i t ho u t t he S EN TRY U. F . 0 . De te e t o r • . • •

mo re t ha n e v e r be fore • • • y o u �on ' t know wha t yo u ' re m i s s i ng !

To g e t y o ur SENTRY Mod e l U . F . O . De t e c t or , s e nd $ 10.00 ca s h , c he qu e , o r mo n e y o rd e r to :

AERIAL RES EA RCH S Y S T EMS De pt . 83

P . O . Bo x 343 Ora ng e , C a l i f . 9 2669 , U . S . A .

Cana 1 1a n o rd e r s a d d 50�

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VIC TORY MATH·�� TIC S Thi s new , mimeogra phe d boo.k c on­ta ins a s e r i e s o f 2 5 le s sons , w it h a typed a na lys i s o f ea ch le s so n , a fo rewo rd , e t c . A ll o f t he s e le s ­s on s ha ve be e n ga the re d int o one comple t e book , pri c e d at $4 . 00 a copy . Le s sons a re in fo rm o f g ra ­ph i ca l dra w i ng s , s i m pl e ma t he ma t i ­ca l d e s i gn s , s how ing how s i gn i f i ­ca nt UFO re po rt - s i t e s a re t he ke y po int s o f ma the ma t i ca l d e s i gn s s u ­p e r i mpo s e d ove r the No rth Ame r i ca n la nd- s ea a rea s . Thu s , t he s e s tep­by- st e p s e r i e s s how how t he land & s ea , ha rbors , mou nt a ins , e t c . we re forme d a n1 d e s igne d in a cc o rda nc e w i th a s i mple , a nd i nt e l li�e nt , pla n o r d e s ign by a De s i gne �/d re � a to r . S u c h de s i gns s ub s ta nt ia t e a nc i e nt re co rd s o f huma n ra c e c on ­c e rn ing fo rm ing o f plane t Ea rth & re la t e to a ppe a ranc e s o f t he sa u­c e rs ove r the pa s t 70 yea rs .

rde r book fro m a u tho r : Kenne t h La rson , 56 30 Sawt e lle Blvd . C u 1 v e r C 1 t y , C a 11 f . 90 2 30

UFO THEME OIL PA INTINGS La rge calor photo- copi e s . S ubj e ct s conc e rn sa u c e rs a nd re la t e d phe no ­me na . Comple t e d in o i l , ut i l i z ing va ri o u s re d , whi t e , bl u e , g re e n c o lors d i s pla ye d by UFO s . $2 . 00 pe r photo . ( 1 t hru 4 ) ( 1 ) "C oming o f the UFO s " ( 2 ) "vlhe e l W i th i n a Whe e l ' ' ( 3 ) " Grea t Pxra m i d - -USA De s i gn s ' ' ( 4 ) " 50 Le v e l 1 { 5 ) A s e t o f 4 pho to s , show ing fa ­mo u s Re x He fl i n sa u c e r ra i s ing c lo ud o f d u st , $2 . 00 pe r s e t . The pa int ing s s how New G u inea s ig ht ing, o the r da ta re la t ing to highe r know­le dg e a nd a dva nc e me nt d i spla ye d by UFO s , s c i ence , ma the ma t i c s , spa c e re s ea rc h , t he f ut ure , s ymbo l i sm , h i story , a nc i e nt re c o rd s , prophe c y,

ew knowle dg e . Pa i nt i ng s u t i l i z� ri lli a nt fl uo re s c e nt c o lors . rde r from a rt i s t :

Kenne th La rson 56 30 Sawt e lle Bo u le va rd C u lve r C i ty , C a l i f . 90230 U . S . A .

F LY � G SAUCER P C T U R ES

Bea ut i ful ly i ll u s t ra t e d p i c t ure s o f tho se e lu s ive UFO s . We hav e s e le c te d 3 o f t he mo s t c la s s i c type o f UFO s ight ing s t o o ff e r a t t h i s t i me . The s e p i c t u re s a re NOT bl urr e d pho togra phs b u t c le a r , s ha rply d e ta i l e d re prod u c t i on s i n BRILLIANT FULL C OLOR ! The s e inc red ible re prod u c t i on s a re 1 2 x 16 i n c he s and ready fo r fra ­m ing . A p e r fe c t conve rsa t ion p i e c e for o f f i c e , d eri , r�c room , e t c . The comple te s e t o f 3 g iant s i ze p i c ture s fo r $2 . 00

FROM :

GALA XY RESEA RC H De pt . 6 6 , 9 205 McKinne y DET�O I T , Mi c hi ga n , 48224 U . S . A .

Gene Dupla nt i e r 17 She t land St . Wi llowda le ( To ronto ) Onta r io , Cana da

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