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 | Wisconsin ‘Disc‘ Rigged for Power Written By:The Oregon Journal - Jul 11, 1947
| | BLACK FALLS, Wis., July 11 (U.P.) - Electrician Sig Hanson said today he had found a plastic "flying saucer" shaped like two soup bowls fastened together and containing a radio tube which he thought might have provided the gadget with flight power. go to article>> |
 | Army, FBI, Police in Circles Written By:Lewiston, Idaho Daily Tribune - July 12, 1947
| | The home-made disc, replete with a plexi-glass dome, radio tubes, burned wires and glistening sides of silver and gold was discovered in the yard of the T.H. Thompson residence this morning by Mrs. Fred Easterbrook.
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 | Did You See It? Well What Was It? Written By:Radford News Journal May 13, 1949
| | The Strange Object seen traveling across the heavens just after sundown last night has caused widespread speculation here in Radford as well as in other sections of Southwestern Virginia and Eastern Tennessee. go to article>> |
 | Those Flying Discs Are At It Again Written By:Lynchburg Advance May 13, 1949
| | Zounds! Here we go again! Inter-planetary space-ship? Visitor from Mars? A
new Russian rocket ship? Airgoing submarinse? Just take your choice, your
guess is every bit as good as the next one according to reports from various
sections of Virginia and Tennessee on last night's airship phenomenon. go to article>> |
 | New Data, Ideas About Flying Saucers Written By:United Press
| | The newspaper printed a length dispatch on the mysterious flying discs, based, it said, on hitherto unpublished reports assembled at the Wright Patterson Air Force base. The Air Force investigation has proved that the flying saucers "are not a joke." Neither "are they a cause for alarm to the population," the newspaper said. go to article>> |
 | Flying Floor Lamp Again Sighted Here Written By:Atlanta Journal, July 27, 1948
| | "I saw Halley's comet--and it was nothing like what I saw last night," declared Mrs. W. R. Delk. of 914 Hemphill ave, N.W. Breathlessly, Mrs. Delk continued: "The front end of it looked like a flying floor lamp--a fiery-red floor lamp. Then it trailed off in little square sections. go to article>> |
 | Everybody's Seeing Things Whizzing Through Night Sky Written By:Atlanta Journal, July 26, 1948
| | Two air line pilots first were startled by the newest astronomical "what-is-it" near Montgomery early Saturday. To them, it was a "wingless craft, spurting flames like a buck rogers rocket ship." Elsewhere, all over the country, that Thing was variously identified as: go to article>> |
 | Seen in 36 States; Jet Fighters Alerted Written By:Milwaukee Sentinel, October 1, 1947
| | SAN FRANCISCO, July --Military aircraft hunted the skies over the Pacific Coast states today for sight of the mysterious "flying saucers" that for 13 days, have puzzled the entire country. go to article>> |
 | Heads Up, Folks! The Discs are Flying Again Written By:Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho, Friday, August 15 1947
| | Just as Magic Valley and the nation were starting to let go of lamposts
after reeling under a welter of flying saucer reports, two more Twin Falls
county men received speculation on the mystery with vivid descriptions
of discs they saw. go to article>> |
 | Pilot Recalls Seeing Discs Written By:The Oregonian: July 9, 1947
| | Rankin, who is recovering from an old back injury received in an automobile accident came to Portland over the weekend to spend the summer. He saw the 'silver saucers' over Bakersfield, California, June 23, while lying on the lawn sunbathing, he told the Oregonian. go to article>> |
 | Gen. Ramey Empties Roswell Saucer Written By:Roswell Daily Record, July 9, 1947
| | Fort Worth, Texas, July 9 (AP) An examination by the army revealed last
night that mysterious objects found on a lonely New Mexico ranch was a
harmless high-altitude weather balloon - not a grounded flying disk.Excitement
was high until Brig. Gen. Roger M. Ramey, commander of the Eighth air
forces with headquarters here cleared up the mystery. go to article>> |
 | Harassed Rancher Who Located 'Saucer' Sorry He Told About It Written By:Roswell Daily Record, July 9, 1947
| | W. W. Brazel, 48, Lincoln county rancher living 30 miles south of Corona,
today told his story of finding what the army at first described as a
flying disk, but the publicity which attended his find caused him to add
that if he ever found anything else short of a bomb, he sure wasn't going
to say anything about it. go to article>> |
 | RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On Ranch in Roswell Region Written By:Roswell Daily Record, July 8, 1947
| | According to information released by the department, over authority of
Maj. J. A. Marcel, intelligence officer, the disk was recovered on a ranch
in the Roswell vicinity, after an unidentified rancher had notified Sheriff
Geo. Wilcox, here, that he had found the instrument on his premises. go to article>> |
 | Jokesters Add Some Comedy to Air Mystery Written By:Milwaukee Journal, July 7, 1947
| | Equipped with telescopic cameras, 11 army planes searched the Pacific
northwest Sunday without finding any trace of the flying disks which had
been reported over scores of communities the preceding two days. At Sioux
Falls, S.D., a national guard plane already in the air was ordered to
investigate a silvery disk with a short tail which Gregory Zimmer said
he saw shoot across the heavens. The pilot found nothing but empty sky. go to article>> |
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