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SPACE REVIEW
SUTTON, WEST VIRGINIA MONSTER MAY BE
““COLLIER’S” ROCKET!
Rev. §. L. Daw, Washington, 0.C., Representative, IFSB
I have personally photographed flying saucers six times and personally photographed
the place where one landed in Charleston, West Virginia. I also tal alked to two eye-witnesses.
| saw and talked to a police officer who was burned by one in Wheeling, West Virginia.
My own cousin was the doctor who treated him.
attempted to photograph one going over Melessa Pass, 5000 feet up in the Blue
Ridge mountains, as I was at a height of 2500 feet at Wahala Glen just directly opposite
from Melessa Pass. The picture was not too good due to the mist from the mountains.
The object that landed at Charleston, West Virginia was described as a large metal
ball, throwing off a white light and after landing, two small men in red emerged from
a trap in the top and climbed up a tree to look around, Seeing people watching them, they
got back in and took off. We can prove what this was: In the attempt to shoot rockets to
the moon, there is a device with the motors on the wings and the aes of the device is
a jet P ro} sh apparatus which throws off a large ‘ast the ed disc which throws off a
red color ‘rom the center which when reflected could easily be taken for some sort of a
vial: person. This was described in Coiher’s magazine of October 11, 1952.
A. cording to the Washington Daily News. the monster seen at Sutton, West Virginia
could be the rocket described in Collier » magazine. The picture on the cover of the maga-
zine shows a sphere-headed, wide- botromed, tank-bellied rocket craft spewing out burning
hydraz) ne and nitric acid as it lands hind-end on the moon. The West Virginia people
simed to have seen: ‘An object estimated | a 10 feet tall, four feet wide at the bottom
pe of a man. Two lights flashed from side to side, the machine made a noise
ike gas escaping, and a sharp sacken as about.’’ Sounds somewhat the same.
The United States may be expe ith something that the public is not aware
of, and it is dotng its best to keep e The age of rocket ships is just around the
corner.
CIVILIAN SAUCER INVESTIGATION OF NEW ZEALAND
CONTACTS IFSB
The Civilian Saucer Inv geen of New Zealand was set up in New Zealand on
October 13, 1952. They plat e or disapprove the existence of saucers. It has no
affiliation with the Government urmed forces, of to any society to which its members
may belong. Most of the mem have been studying flying saucer reports for at least
five years. They represent all u sted parties astronomers, scientists, aviators, and the
man in the street. The committee sists of M: H. H. Fulton, a sergeant in the R.N.Z.A.F.
attached to engineéring, who 1s President » CSI of NZ; Mr. R. J. Lavaris, a member
of the Territorial Air Force, wt the secret of CSI of NZ; Mr. G. H. Gilmore, avia-
tion engineering inspector; D. Lavaris, a stu studying for a science degree; and E. J.
Greager, an astronomer and eng
Aims of the committee a orrespon h kindred bodies overseas, and to ulti-
nately find the origin of flying s and th nparison.
Mr. H. H. Fulton, and Mr. R La cen made members of the International
IFSB. We hope to establish elations with this society and get a rep-
New Zealand. CSI sent to | arge map of New Zealand showing all
saucers have been sighted wit ory of each sighting. A complete report
» made in our next issue. W CSI of New Zealand the best of luck
will be a success.
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