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_ f 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) , 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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i. =e rr sug NLDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS +a ie bile aL ee FoR WORE THAN AN HOUR NEAR HERE LAST NIGHT inp APART AND” DESAPPEARED," WITNESSES SAT Df WE AERA RESEARCH PHENOMENA oe ANIZaTICN SILER hig OTA), OF NINE PERSONS HAD REPOR’ ED SEEING Wee , Pe teLtTaR? autre: AIRPORTS, AND THE U.S. WEATHER Sade OR WEATHER Besceeh GebdSUET, 206 uh Mice oer Arce @ bed 4 ) at - Pore T P. ° $ atla A ne EU ce ie | y 5 Now “ncoRDED Anics19 1958 ave 1 121 1958 SIAUG LA love “renege
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_ __ _ 0-1 9 (Re v . 10- 2 9-57) 0 .--- ------------------~ f , i , , 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 .I ~fin a2:a1:i-~\~va: q~:~i:~;·n·~ b Air Force investigat ·s m the Continental_Air Trace Foll d fr fense Command. 0 11 fo d ~ 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 TJ \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." f Inside the machine …
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