b7860454814c2c11

28930856.pdf

NARA·NARA_PBB_597821_pdfs-1·pdf·14.2 MB·2 pages

Scores

0.5
Document value
0.0
Cross-references
2.0
Provenance
0.0
Info density
0.0
Topic relevance
0.0
Anomalousness

OCR'd text preview (2 of 2 pages)

Source: mistral_ocr · confidence ~95%

page 1
7-37/2-7

ATTN NO. ---
AF NO. ---
REPORT NO. ---
DATE OF REPORT ---
TIME OF RECEIVING During night
SHAPE large disks
HID
COURSE ---
NO. IN GROUP ---
MODES ---
PRIORITY APPLICABLE ---

DATE OF UNIT/ Summer 1948
LABOR/ Bedford, Va
SUBJECT/ Female civilian
DATE IN TO ATIC ---
COLOR bright light
SPEED ---
AUTITUDE ---
LENGTH OF TIME OBSERVED ---
TYPE OF OBSERVATION ground
MANUFACTURE revolving

INSOFT DATA

Temporary ATIC Form 389
(2 Jan 52)
page 2
DAILY NEWS, FRI., MAY 5, 1950

# Pitching Housewives

By BILLY ROSE

## The Saucer That Cheers

At the risk of being laughed out of court and countenance, I'd like to report that I've seen flying saucers.

It happened on a clear and monstrous night two Summers ago in Newtown, Conn., on the lawn of the home belonging to Paul Osborne, the playwright. Among my fellow ogiers were Paul and his wife, director Josh Logan and his missus, and author John Hersey and his. What's more, none of us was in his caps the night we watched the flying saucer.

The show began about 10 P.M. while we were sitting ou

Full text and original imagery available on Internet Archive →