SaleSman's Pitch Includes 23-in. Pilot ~ ... SYLVANIA CUSA) CKEVHOE-1950 P 12) I WITNESS TICAL OBJECT ~LYING AT A LOW ALTITUD~ IN PENNSYLVANIA HE O~SCRIBED IT METAL ICe WITH A SlOTTED OUTER AIM ~OTAIING RING ~U~T INSID~ Flying Saucers )U::\ ICO C'lfl .... rdl u The f1uaw et a Mana llr\'lt:, .,. produeld .... 1 ttlii lrt!t II a ,.,._ uetr bat It lookti iMW lUre Ill ttur'l ... ,_h,. ., kllll lllllt. lllltt 11. Tbi Ia tJw n Aid It ot "'-nr nlda a11te11 out .. lfft till f.t ....,... Eno. dlrtetor ot the T1ualldntla AIU'OGOialcal ~r'""' whlrt the photo- Jttrn ebJtct cr0111d the alo" llltd t J. IInce that .,. we h~e' t .....-.terld what It could ha,~ .,,.. We doG't lmow ... )lc-:uawldJe. of reDGt!'tal nr fh ''l!:c'ra poured lato tMI C'aJtllll ... over ...... The .. _,ucw lhortlJ '""' a Valco Ct\J aew1paper rtrtntlll a 11r1ta el artldel wblcla PIM'III Ill TNa ...... l.-1 Aapl.ea !!.Ia cltd 12 Iaraia 1950 'Flying Triang W Really Thtt" . Wllat would you CJ ! J1n. llu-L)"tlt, 2JIIIIonUGII A\ .. ., L t Old It a ft)lnl t te have ttw ftylr 11ac1 bft' eom f a ltrl._ llttle man. Mra. LJtlt had \he Jtlterdly. What she ... ~ lrlDI trillnate, ontr ~ tn aviation mattAtn lt a IJiftl wtna. It Wll ... lie bi\Wttn 40,000 flit up. ConMquently, \here wu Nat u .. Mra. LJtlt edllnl lftiYbt .,.,.. wtll rklua1J. Here boPlnt dollft't ... a lylnl IIUC:tr lA Qiieatenta, Trained Eyis See Mexican Saucers '"CO cnr. Matotl tt. -:-. Trelntll alrcraU obMi en aDd COilflrmed reporta todar of bUDdnda or per1011a who Ialii &her four fbfnt ucera reatenlar oer tbll cltr and ODe at ODternr. 110 mllea north. Offlclal obaervera tnlecl from clncrlblnt them u aaucera but aclmlttecl that tberr wert "fir lnl ltocllea." ' Meteorolotllta at Ult Mtxlco Cltr airport caleula~ their altl tude at between n,ooo, and 40.000 f-. Tber uaecl weather balloon U'aclrlnl lnltrument.. to make tbelr reckonlntl. All alrllDt'a weatherman aalcl be tbo\llht tbe one be aaw wu ID uterotcl. SantillO Smith, VIe Matcur Aviation Co.'s cblef ob aener, Aiel ~ one be watched wu lD Ule abape or half-moon. Mr. Smltb watched lt tbrou1b a telescope .. It wu there," aald Mr. Smith. "It WU DO UlUilon." J. De La V111, a veteran em ploree of the airport commander' gld he aaw aU four or the Aucera. He aalcl they appeared to be the atze of a allver peso. Other oblenen tueased they wert abouc' 100 feet lD diameter. . At llollterrer the 1overnment alrPon lnapector, Prancllco Mar aoto, ald he watcl1ecl a nr- IDa boo'r wblcb moved lD a j atrallht line from eouebwtlt &o DGIU\errt . u lllrob 19, -..t. Olt.r'u"fd WASRIMO'ION, Marth 21. A fttuaa pnnw PliO\ .Jflterda' n INN ted atlh"BI .a tt11nr aauber wtUda II miles of the capital. llertram A. I&Jd he ... an dlat about 40 fen lp diameter and 10 feet Wet while fl11na over Ul1 out lklrtl or Wufllnaton. , Mr. Tot.ten, former airplane Ia .spector for &hi Air Poree, I&Jd hi 'I wu tlJint at 1000 feet waa1n hi the dlat whtrllna atona 1000 below hlm. n lOOmed up ID&o an OYercut. HI aid tht aan off vapor trna wt. atrcran Dllllll. . 161fuaebl9~ lear 1fa81a1act.eD o.c. LONDON, Mare~a 11 I'IJtnr , ..._ II ftN. or ltrann == tntla-liaw .... n lldttfl"'na In all dine U0M HNII tile lieanna altoft tiM Medltelftnn. . Jn Halla todaJ, report. ctrcu latld that U..y had .... n "" nortlltra Jarael. A IA._n... Jllot wlao took IUad 11 lolll, Premier of IAit- - to the Arab Lerue eon : 'U4't Ia Cairo, laid he had th.a oftr Acn travellnr at a lalp IPMd ill a we.teriJ dtnc- OOaen dearl .. ad them u tra..atar northward at a I* tat aiUtude u eiNWq a ....._ nporW that ua., llad ' ilpted ower ..noua parb ot tiM O"UUIti'J ave u. .. 71lter JOikrtla19JO H~DQUARTKU THIRD ARMY IUBDO! a Unoouwentiol Airon.t1a toa 0~4inc General Air Materiel OOiln4 lricbt-Patteraon Air Foroe Bt.ae AilteDtiozu 11'1 (Control Bo. A-191'1) 1. lnoloaed herewith ia nepaper olipp~ re fiying aauoer ill .llabeae. 2. Aocor4ing to report trcm CIC Agmt, Birmingham, Alabama, it baa been aacertained that the reporter who wrote the article oon11ute4 Lt. Williem Preaton, Public Information Officer, Birmingham Air rorce Baae. Lt. Preaton told the reporter that he \'IOUld follow periiDent regulation in the matter. !he ne111paper w.ited approxinately daya1 at the end or tt.t time they had heard nothing further from Lt. Preaton and printed the atory. Arter the article had been printed, Lt. Preaton informed the local OSI ottice that he had been contacted oonoernins the atory. Up to that tiae, no other action had been taken. fOR !81 COIIBIDDIO OEND._.U., Colonel, OSC AIJ ot S, G-2 Clippins dtd 14 Jlar t50 ANALYSIS CIVI3!0~ FILE FILE Nu:~1a:R INITIALS DIJE fJNCLASSii=IED ThoseVIylng Dlsc:s-s - 'Saucer-Like' Obiect Re orted In Alabama al'ft may han been ~ted. bJ a .. fl1lnl atlll be hidden 1n nearby wooded hllla. Tbla wu dllel01ed today by a man ancl hta wlfe~ M.llltary lntelllaence bu been tnformtcl of the n,por-"' uad 1 t.. PbWlpl, a repreeentaUft of ao) lnl\lrance oacnpany of Loutavme, Ky., who bu u offlce 1n HaleJ- Ph1111PI reportecl that he ancl hls wife were rldinl on Hllhway & be- ~ween H~Ule and Beu Creek! late on a recent afternoon. He aald .. IOmethlnJ came from out of the Wilt, IOlnl East. It croued the . hJahwa) and railroad nearby "only a few hundred farU from ua," bl 'nWI. d the "'aucer" wu aotn1 . . iduWD U .. an t.DJII of 41 dtlltel." . . . . - . . . n "looked llke .. larp electric .. . Ulh~ bulb," he l&ld, "whlte wlth .. a atreamer behind. It wu not mak- IDJ fu& ~lme and we watcbed ltr until 1& wu about to IaDet on a hW a abort dllt&Doe from UL : .. n aeemed to dlllnteJI'&te Juat before " landed. A few days later IOIIM men &Dd myself leU'Cbed the repoa tMK were unable to tln4 a .. It wu a fti'J preUy llah~ wlth ita br1Jht white ll1ht and atreuner followlnJ." Pbilllps said. ~ ll no mllltarJ unlt tatkm- ed ln t.he Birmln1ham ncton t.h&t lnVMtip.tH saucer" reportl. Lt. Wllllam Preston of the Air IWce He salcl "we will be l"idtd b7 ,recwauona oo thll ... INTELLIGENCE It-FORMA T10N ... .,...no 011 -ii\it.od St.at.el f;,.lAbeiiA ' '>"',,,.,.,,I Intellirence 01 viei o" H'l J-., T~ "-"'"orrda t .\ndr'eWI ,\ F Ba1e \Valhincton 251 D. C. I ti[I'IIM~ If 11111f'it iu O. Loft._ Lt. UJAF . Sle ~low lfr " ' t~tlllftlol lleport oontt.ina Wor ... tion on five a.i.les;;ed a1r,htinr or unidentifi ed tlyin~ object eubndttoc by Ynriou l:ftTS unit~. The sir,ht1n'-e were a.l.l in t.he US nnd occurred durinr. the period 29 114-roh nne 17 ,..;'li"U 1950. ~;. S. tt.,io!llS Lt Colonel, USnF Chief, Intclli"enc e llal tot ardell \be to11W1n tftdoh. appeared 1ll \he llaat<MI7 2 AJII'll 1950 l'eep10\1n1Je AN \111 OD t.-. ~ ot )l.llanh and : . .. . .,... ftpol'\ed l .. iJII three . lp1MlDI objee\8 . a\ bilh IPIId DI&P .U.abua, la~ )0 llaJ'ob 19,0, At. tirft. ! \biJ ware te be ol.CNde la\ then t.be ob1enen DOtioed t.hat. the ' rqa : 11dnin1 ott th ae t.beJ wre Mtal aad tbat. t.b., wre traelliq at a rapid ' P . !1\eJ aU aareed that. t.be 'ddle objeot. clippe&HCI and t.hell PA'Cil"Did, then l\ nee up 1a _t.t.. air aM t.be ot.hue pe1led ott aDCI tv..M ...par.,. bJ lel'n t.b&t. t.be7 bad obe61 ud three objeota - -fbUI'IdaJ aiftft aUit.allt.iat.ioa -SatUI'da7 lire IDd 1 Pratt.Y'.lle, Micl t.t., eaw t.hi'M oirou)ap objeot.e ati"Mki.JW t.brcUib t.he Aut.aap.Y1lle bflt.Wiell 5 end 6 PM t.he ere daJ ne, .. r. cdroulal''' Aid and ob had a brit& 11Ft. about t.he ria. fte7 to be ~ Uke t.boee IOanUea UIM b7 planele W. apparcnt.q cot. aD edaill rift ot t.h Th.,. 11ppear1d to ohanp their poa1\10Cll, up and dowa, aDd \bla . ... ---~.;CLASSlYlED Al"1'E:~ 12 YEARS. TH~ O'Xl.MtNT CONTAIN" INI OR .. A rtON ArFfJ:TING rur NolT.ONAL OU I N!JC Of THC U .. IT( O ',TArt,:; WITIIIN Tilt MEA .. IffG Of THC [5f'IOtACC ACT. 'lOU 5 C llffl. " ll AS AMfN:XO l~S TI!Aio ,M"i~I)N O R 111( REVtlAl l' t!ft!'ll"'iilANfltfM TO AN UloAUTIIORI LEO Plf'l""?"' IS PROHIIIII D BY l-!':1. :: .~NCr II( IICI'ROUUC0 IN Y.IIOU: OR IN ,ART. IY OlltLUN -cr.~c AGC*.ILS t XCl.t'f l!Y ~RMis:.lON ot T!l OIIC[C..,OI-or IN I I LliG!:~. USAf, IIRMDilRAI FOft 14 llaroh 50 M*IOO Ctl'Y, Karch It m; ~ialftld aircraft obletteaa and me- cootbmed reP.,rta to- .., of ot penona who l&ld tblr aw four "fl1tn1 ~aucera Jei tlrcta7 owr Ulla city and one a& uo ..... north. .Oftlela'l rwra ahlecl away fn d11artbln1 them u "aucera." but adftlltted tllu U\eJ were n,tnr Meteorolollata at the Kex:leo City j Airport calculated the alt.ltUde of the bodMI u tween 35,000 and ooo f"t by Ulln1 their weather 1 bllloon tnct1n11n1trumenta. All alrliDe'a weatnerman aald he :::=:." 'the one he aa.w wu an 8ant.lqo 8mlth, the Kex- 'cllll aYiatlon eompanya chief ~ 111 ter .aald the one he watchecl wu Ill the lhape of a "half-moo .... " a.ttll WUched the bodJ ~q; . , tiiiiDQPe. ! I DU!Wtoo .. Oolo.. Marcil It CUf:1 -Two eouthem Colorado bua1ne11-I men 11kl today that theY were chued bY a atrante f l Y 1 n I objeet I .. hlle retumlnc Jut week from a trlp to New Mexleo. Lloyd LOCke of Duran10 and Ralold Tanner ot Oortes. eoao.. lei 1 ttwy had trlecl to keep the at.ory quiet to aYOld rlbblnl from akept.l- eal frlelldi. They laid they were retumtna from Bloomfield, N. M., one nllht last week when the object betran followlnl their car. Bot.n refUied to c:aU it a "flylnl 1aucer." Tanner ltftd he decided to atop the car. When he alowed, the ob-! ject bel&n drclln1 the machine at ! a .. tremendoua apeed." The object deacrtbecl u dark. nat. and l.bo\Jt, flYe feet In cUameter, traveled on a , 21 or 10-foot r&dlua U'OUDd t.bl au- Official U.S. Air Force UFO form continued (,/,it~ ~ p/tl?fh1 d ~ ..fttht~t?l ~Jt/, . .J.ud . Official U~S. Air Force UFO form continued 16. 0;.1 .... ol ict o~eln '"'"'of -lloiintflt eny ,;.,.~, portlcvlotly e duo4t (Citclo C 1 Yn O...'tkNW. '' Dr- pic ,. '"'' ill ..,_ lloo thope of tho ob tct or objoctt. Lel"f IMI..do ill,.... .. otch...., lletoilt of lho object !hot you 1ow '"' 1, <.11 wiflot, protrv'''"'' ft., ond ep&ciolly houtl lrail1. "oc 1111 .,.. MtWo .. tlteoillt a.<:vA~ IPL-"' ICiocleOnol G He . .. ..!he !Mirtnlllct' ... cilrf ....... rl ......... Mcfilll of e cilpJ c. e...-ceurt"cle? tf. N.reirft.W? .~ & fJOtloUft C Y11~ He liftoc:J1ra f , W''"dlhiel41 '" .... TheolloloiO