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SAUCER SIGHTINGS 8Y IFSB MEMBERS
Exclusive! From Franklin, inciema and Surrounding Towns
NO. 4—On the morning of July 28, 1952 in the skies to the southeast and
rectly over Franklin, Indiana appeared three strange hig Their flight was
watched by a large number of men of sound mind and character. The following is com
piled from a Police report arned in by ¢ apt. ee Sloan, Patrolman Jack W. Moore and
Patrolman Kenneth Rund of the F vse ana Police Deft sartment on Monday ao
ing, July 28, 1952 at 6:00 a.m. The ' were witnessed by policemen, civilian ai
thorities, and members of the United States A fter notifying all proper authorities of
the objects no definite steps were taken by y or otherwise. The report is as follows
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There were three objects, on srger 7} than the two smaller objects. The
larger of the three seemed to cast off aw lowish hght. Its pattern of flight seemed
to be that of a circle. It seemed to always be keeping track of the two smaller wage
The two smaller objects cast off a distinct ght of their own, one being an orange hue
and the other a reddish color. The two s ones med to be in a dog fight all their
barrel re 00] d spins. They made turns of 90 degrees and
g any of speed, a ll as dancing up and down as if
with a giant yo-yo The objects made single sorties to the south
ht, to returs »st immediately into view again, joining the other
in a neatl, 1ow of turns, yps and spins. We estimated their height at.approxi-
mately 1 hile their spec aried from an estimated 1500 miles per hour to an
estimat 5 per hour. Fven with a pair of binoculars tt was almost an impos
sibility any exact shape other than that they appeared to be round and flat
as 2 $a ey were observed for a period of four hours and fifteen minutes. Dawn
came at a.m. and all stars had gone around 5:00 a.m. At 5:03 a.m. it was bright day
light- 1 the three objects were still visrble. Their color did not change in daylight
At 5:11 a.m. the larger of the three ects was joined by the two smaller anes; the smaller
ts one at a time disappeared ve the larger, first the orange, then the red. After
envelope the two smal ects it moved 1 to the west out of sight. The
he three objects and th appearance of irger took exactly 40 seconds.
hed by: | g Police Dept np Atterbury, Ind.; Columbus
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inesota about 2:30 p.m., April
MPH and when it ascended their
sable for about 45 seconds. Dire
out 9:08 P m.
a stationary
; about 50
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