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FD-245.1 (Rev. 1-4-99) 
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Mr. Tolson__ 
/lying Sall~er Photo Ain\ 
\Vhat _It Used to Be---JG!f 
y Charles Manosl 
dff Writer 
GRAND BLANC, .May 5­
i
J e Perry, the talented pizza 
man, 
fet:ls the Pentagon 
peo9le have sabotaged him 
or som..?thing. 
No, 
perts 
~oP-'s 
a 
thi g 
the Washington ex­
haven't fussed with 
saucy pies, but tJ y 
.certainly done so e-
to his flying sau er, 
Joe claims. 
"IT AIN'T whal it used to 
be since they got their 
bands on it," said Joe, who 
takes potshots at the moon 
with a h~memade telescope­
camera. 
Joe, 44, took a~other look 
at. 
his 
color-slide 
p oto, 
pped last Februa
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0-19 (Rev. 1-28-59) 
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Centr~l !l~s earoh Seotion ' 
3 'Objects' Trailed P'mtre 
45.Minlites, Pilot Says 
DETROIT, Feb. 25 (AP) 
Killian and co-pilot John 
~he pilot of an American Air- Dee of Nyack, N. Y., said they 
li~es DC6 passenger p~ane lost the three strange opjects
said today three mysterious . 
objgcts that looked like shin- lll the haze when they started 
ing _saucers appeared to ac- their descent for landing at 
company the plane for 45 Detroit's 
Metropolitan 
Air­
minutes last nighc on its non- port while the plane was over 
stop flight from Newark, N. J., Cleveland, Ohio. 
to D
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tlying~sShow Sign 
OfGuidance,Jung Says 
ALAMOGORDO, 
N. 
Mex., What such a fact might mean 
July 29 (JP).-Dr. Carl Jung, for humanity cannot be pre .. 
Swiss psychologist, says in a dieted. 
report that Unidentified Flying 
"But it would put us without 
Objects are real and "show doubt in the extremely precari­
signs of lhtelligent guidance ous position of primitive com­
by quasi-human pilots." 
munities in conflict with the 
"I can only say for certain superior culture of the whites. 
these things are not a mere 
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Schm1al, 48, an ex-Nebras-
Q Sauc ers'J 
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Air Force investigat ·s 
m the Continental_Air 
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near the alleged landing spot
•d . , Iof the space ship was identi­
A. F. . Ch e c kS SChffil t, fiecr as ordinary but will be 
Kearney Amus ed 
! tested by the University of 
• O 
INebraska. 
Tales of fJying saucers and 
Wt,ile the Schmidt tale was 
other such space cliiff got giving Kearney a sensational 
an u n off i c i al raspberry conversation piece, most of 
Wednesday night ·from an the talk was of a skeptical
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pace-Ship 
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\Yorlrl•Hernld's Xe,1'1!1 ScrTke. 
Kearney, Neb.-A grain 
J uyer who said he saw a 
space ship Tuesday in a 
field near here and chatted 
amicably with its six occu­
pants had more pleasant 
dealings with the visitors 
from outer space than with 
skeptical authorities. 
The sensational report 
by R. 0 . Schmidt, about 50, 
of Bakersfield, Cal., which 
topped a host of reports 
across the nation Tuesday
of seeing mysterious flying 
objects, had these conse­
quences: 
-State Penitentiarv rec­
ords showed a • man of' the 
~ame name served a term 
for embezzlement from 
Scotts Bl
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it to be a translucent, Cl· 
gar· shaped device abouj 
one hundred feet long, 3 
et wide and about 14 fee 
gh. 
Schmidl said tha 
hen he was 25 or 30 fee 
~ vay. two men got out 
and waved what looked 
like a flashlight. 
"I couldn't move. I don't 
know whether I was iust 
afraid or what, but it was 
like being paralyzed,'' he 
said. 
'ln Business Suits' . 
Schmidt said the men, 
dressed in business suits, 
searched him for weapons 
then remarked that as long 
as they were going to be 
there for some time "you 
might as well come in and 
see thin~s for a few min­
utes." 
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