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65 HS1 834228961 62 HQ 83894 SUB a

124 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: May 24, 2007 · Broad topic: General · Topic: 65_HS1-834228961_62-HQ-83894_SUB_A · 124 pages OCR'd
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SAUCERS —From Pose v | Flying Dises Interest AAF > it as a bright, silvery disc, travel- ing at 10,000 feet. “It was clearly visible—and then it wasn’t there.” The FBI here was noncommittal. In Milwaukee, Wis., the FBI said it was “not interested” in what ‘appeared to be a circular saw, rigged with a few wires, which the Rev. Joseph Brasku said crashed) into his yard at Grafton, Wis. He ‘admitted it probably was a joke, ibut was holding the disc for FBI's) attention. Atomic experts in session at) ‘Lake Success, N. Y., did not dis-! cuss officially the flying saucer} Flying Saucers Traced To Wife’s Pitching Arm Pittsburgh, July 7 (#).—Man persons have seen the mysterio “flying saucers,” but Conni unbar, 35, knows the source 0} he ones he saw. Dunbar, who said he was txuck by saucers thrown by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Dunbar, was granted a divorce today by Judge Harry H. Roward. : reports, but made no secret of| their interest. They were reported as “baffled.” Not so was a 34-year-old watch- ‘maker in Chattanooga, Tenn., who ‘said he invented the flying saucer in 1943 but “got tired of the run- around” when he tried to peddle it to the Government or an air- leraft concern. His model was ‘powered with a rubber band, , A $1000 reward was posted in ‘Northbrook, Ill, “for the capture lof a flying disc—or the true ex- planation of the phenomena.” The offer, made by E. J. Culligan, is made “solely through an interest in science.” ; A theory that the saucers might be artificial satellites came from the British physicist Prof. A..M. Low. The artificial satellite, he ex- plained, might be created by un- lknown scientists and could serve {many purposes, such as deflecting ‘television or radar beams, = Lester P. Barlow, a Stamfor nn., inventor, said he beliey é dises are jet-propelled missil jeing manufactured for the Na ‘Wy the Martin Aircraft Co., altimore. ‘ ®
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