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FLYING SAUCER
NEW BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE FROM AFSCA:
Price includes 15¢ mailing charge. California
residents also add 47 sales tax.)
1. COUNCIL OF SEVEN LIGHTS by George Van
Tassel, now reprinted — $3.65.
2. THE ADVENT OF THE COSMIC VIEWPOINT by
Bryant Reeve — $6.15.
3. FLYING SAUCERS THROUGH THE AGES by Paul
Thomas — $4.15.
4. OTHER TONGUES, OTHER FLESH by George
Hunt Williamson, now reprinted — $6.10.
5. SECRET OF THE ANDES by Brother Philip - $4.
6. FLYING SAUCERS AND THE THREE MEN by
Albert K. Bender — $4.15.
7. FLYING SAUCERS - SERIOUS BUSINESS by
Frank Edwards — $6.10.
8. INCIDENT AT EXETER by John G, Fuller -$6. 10.
9. THE HOLLOW EARTH by Dr. Raymond Bernard,
now available again in soft cover for $3.15.
PAST CONVENTIONS & SAUCER ACTIVITIES:
FEBRUARY 5,6, 1966: Dr. Franke. Stranges 4th
Annual UFO Space and Science Convention was held at
the Blarney Castle Inn Annex in Los Angeles.
JUNE 4,5,6, 1966: Dr. Daniel W. Fry's Man in
Space Symposium took place at Dunsmuir, near Mt.
Shasta in Northern California.
JUNE 25,26,27, 1966: Buck Nelson's 10th Annual
Spacecraft Convention was held at Buck's Mountain
View Ranch; Route 1, Box 236; Mountain View, Mo.
BACK ISSUES of UFO INTERNATIONAL are now
selling 11 issues for $3.00, while they last (issue
#11 is now out of print). There is much timeless and
valuable information available in these magazines.
OUT OF PRINT: 1. FLYING SAUCERS: TOP
SECRET by Major Donald E. Keyhoe is now out of
print, although it is listed in our new brochure.
(Some saucer books have occassionally gone out of
print without notice.)
2. BACK ISSUES #6 and 11 are now out of print. We
still have only a few copies left of #9 which we have
priced at $1.00 each in an effort to preserve them for
serious researchers and collectors. Please do not
order these items, or any other materials which we
do not advertise.
PRICE CHANGE: The price has gone up on two
of the better known books in the saucer field, which
we must now order from England: 1. THE SKY
PEOPLE by Brinsley le Poer Trench, was $4.65.
It is now $5.10, postpaid. 2. ROAD IN THE SKY by
George Hunt Williamson, was $4.15. It is now $5.10,
postpaid. California residents please add 47 tax.
"UFOI" ISSUE #23 CORRECTIONS: Page 4, line
3: the date should be April 24, 1964, instead of
1965. On page 4, line 1 of the 7th paragraph, insert
"later, via telepathy" after ''They told him ---."'
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON area residents please
note: AFSCA Unit #25 meets every 4th Friday at the
Seattle Public Library, Room 325 at 7:30 P.M.,
under the capable direction of Mr. Leverett G.
Tallman. The meeting is free, and all who are
interested in the Flying Saucer subject are invited to
come to listen and to participate in the discussion.
ZIP CODES ARE IMPORTANT: If the address
label on this magazine does not have your zip code
number on it, please notify us as to what your num-
ber is. If you don't know your number, call your
local Post Office and then let us know. Thanks!
AFSCA BROCHURES AND SAUCER-PHOTO
POST CARDS, sent to friends and acquaintances, are
a good way to help spread the word about Flying
NEWS IN
BRIEF
Brochures are 1¢ each (this just about pays
Saucer post cards
Saucers.
the postage to mail them to you).
are 50 for $1.00.
WHEN WRITING AFSCA, if you wish a personal
reply to a specific inquiry, please enclose a stamped,
self-addressed envelope. No replies can otherwise
be sent. General information may be obtained via
our brochures and magazines. We are sorry that we
cannot have a lengthy correspondence with all the
hundreds of persons who would like us to do so, but
unfortunately we have neither the time nor the staff
for it — and our mail has been greatly increased in
the last few months.
SAUCER NEWS CLIPPINGS: Your response has
been wonderful! We've received so many clippings
from you helpful people that we simply hadn't enough
space to print all your individual names and cities.
So we say a big and sincere THANKS to all of you.
And please do keep 'em coming! (One reminder:
please DON'T write on or near the clippings.)
WEDDING BELLS rang on Saturday, June 4, 1966
for contactee Elary J. Willsie and Sophia Martinez
Olivares of Mexico City. The ceremony took place
at Los Angeles, California. Among those present
were Sophia's parents and her younger sister, all of
Mexico City; Mrs. Maud Willsie, mother of the
groom; and your editor, who was also official photog-
rapher for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Willsie will
live in Los Angeles. Congratulations and best wishes,
Elary and Sophia!
MEL NOEL, former Air Force Lieutenant and
fighter pilot, is fast becoming very well known for his
lectures on his amazing experiences with Flying
Saucers while on active duty in the service. He has
been speaking to capacity crowds wherever he goes.
On Thursday, June 23, 1966, the personable Mr.
Noel spoke to a standing-room only crowd at the
Aeronautical Sciences Building on Beverly Blvd. in
West Los Angeles. We hear that he is booked to
speak at 57 colleges across the nation! Recently he
appeared on the Louis Lomax TV Show, and has been
heard on many radio shows. He leaves shortly for
Mexico City, where he has been invited by an official
government group to speak. He has been promised
some interesting experiences by a local contactee
there, and we look forward to hearing his report on
his return! Good work, Mel, and good luck!
SID PADRICK, contactee from Watsonville,
Calif., who spent two hours aboard a space craft,
was recently in Los Angeles when he was guest
speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Ingle-
wood Unit of Understanding on Saturday, June 25,
1966. Meetings are held on the 4th Saturday of every
month at the Inglewood Business and Professional
Woman's Club; 820 Java St., Inglewood, at 8:00 P.M.
Donation is $1.00. Information: Mrs. Roberta T.
Forrester, Program Chairman; P.O, Box 146;
Inglewood, Calif. 90306. Phone: 677-5214. Also,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yates. Phone: 293-4743.
NEW AFSCA UNITS:
45. AFSCA Unit #45; Everett, Washington;
Ray and Jean Sebring, Co-Directors;
1032 S.W. 126th St.; Seattle, Wash. 98146.
46. AFSCA Unit #46; Ben Blazs, Director;
3057 Electric; Lincoln Park, Mich. 48146.
Several other new AFSCA Units have been formed
and will be listed in the next issue (#25). Persons
interested in forming AFSCA Units in their cities
should contact AFSCA Headquarters for information.
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