Daytonvicinity Ohio — March 1958

Category: 1958  |  Format: PDF  |  File: 1958-03-6963505-Daytonvicinity-Ohio.pdf
Keywords: blight, column, venus, dayton, writer, increased, community, grounol, rmnomicol, uffico, photozrapher, ndrally, iaytoo, eocher, cbone, cmetime, bateen, minucea, cmputer, rzveal, sijns, chacks, eledsc, ollyr, uniuenrified
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_ D Ground Vi suol D Grounol Rodor g 5. Pi"OTOS D Air-Vt :;uol 0 Airlntercopl Rador o-:. Soli oon P to babl 'f Boi l ?On Pus s i ~I y Balloon Wa.,_ Ai rcraf I Probobly A~tcrofr Possibly Ai r crofr Was Asrronomo col P robably A $lronomicol Possibly A~rmnomicol In ~uffico.,nt UaTo for Evoluoton !0. il~I::F SUMMARY OF SIGHTING p:!e' \ r-ed 'a l 'non UFO RECORDED l~ 'I'll I\1-;I~-.:\Il~l'TE EX 1'0:---l'lU; Photozrapher Bill Shepherd Shot at Flh. Tn '\ F ilm 1 . ~=or1ty or r r~s atate 3c~ smnl!.-tnl, ~l: t ly r:J-- nj ~or ndrally ~o-th to 3cut~- t. anl tJ~-~r d -J ba -ti Stated winds substa n1;ially as abo~rs, andb:~lloon relt!t~e:i ci llt":.la after 6 :00 A. M. Due to low ~iod velocity ro~e hl~h o ve r iaytoo are a , bu1; did not move out of the 7ic inity bee:;,. use of this low vel.>c Hy. Numb:r of peopls go1ng to worx oul d naturally notice it. 3 . A report or a very reliable source follo~: Source: M/Sgt Eurl~y. 6th :/eocher Grp, ''1?. Cbone 5 -6111 Sigbting Brief: Observ9d a cmetime bateen 6:00 to 6:50A.~ :toved sloly , about 30"' i:l 7 minucea. Hovem.ant ~s .:>. to SE . Shape and col:x: small, roun d , sli3ht ting~ of red (stated that this '"'as due apparently to early sun's rays) and about 45 el~7a.tj._Qn. 4. Astra check: 4stro c cmputer, ta~l~s. etc rzveal no as~ro body b . that general direction or area--that would be s:::en by the naked eye. 7 us, 20" belo this area. -,~ol!ld ha7e b~c::n ".,.ashed" out by 'the sun at6 :~5 5. Coocl~siJns: The appearance, characteris~ics a n d moveoe~ts of ~he objec~ are typical o f a ballvon. Tha chacks ebov~ confir.n 2~ the object as i';~out doub't a balloon r eledsc!d j u s t a. minutes befor e reported by the ge~e~al public. .<O><dJLll FR1 J;.v JJ' b l'fO>:!..i I.:" OLlYr~R w. HR()\\)1 .JH. pime calls started in :\o\'em- D~Jiy .\' .. ws St:llf Writer brr." D tyton today had had its O\\n \'~TJus ts now appeating about, "uniuenrified flyin" 'oJ'ect"-30 times as brighr as the bri:;ht- est star. Kissell said. He is (!hair- , \\,,c. a ocal sctenttst sald was man 0i the l\Ioon\\'atch team hcte r tlyL'1~ and wa::; not unidcnti- -~i1e object. vanously described ;;s ~re~n. yellow, red. white and : .ue. startled many Dayton area ,;tr!Pms around 5 :3f\ a. m. At ;,,,,;r. one petson 'f.epo~ted it was ~:~ :;econd si~htin~. <'-'li iS a physici~. dr:'aiuv.! \\ tlh celestial mechanics at Wright- Patterson Air Force base. j "lTS o;;o prominc'1t, it looks like a search lh;ht on a:1 air- plane . . . lt's now appc;;:ingl tar enou:;h a\' ay from t!l~ sun, ou~ o f its ;::!are, to h~ 'i:;iolc for. two hours or so bl'fore sun;1se. . . . lt's a little bit sol!~n of Tbts morni..1:;'s phenomenon 'a-; reported by Day1on anJ :'cttenn~ police. the State Hi:;h- ny Patrol and the )..!ont~omery comty sheriff's oiiice. alon~ w1:h considerable number oi early- .. :.ra:b' ::1 two weeks or so lt i ,:~m; cmzens. \ lol'.\RD at <he :\l..;und lab in , liarr.J;:;ourg watched it throul:;h tr.e bri;~test star ... by t\\O m)::;.hs :c \\ill hctve fa,~ccl and ---~ j:.:s look like a bri~hl sr:t!' then." ----,,.noculars. He ~atd he could see Coumy St;t. Jack Reese re-...----t ported. "\Ye watcned tne obiect ~ r!smg in the sky ior about NO 1-1 ~curs. But, he recalled he'd seen ----'' do the same thin~ m a tout ,., , t ,e same position Wednesday .. "lrnmg. _ ~1:s was the tipoff as far as "~ ,o;_;: ":!ent:st .... ennet n.!sse was nc'rned. Allhot:::!1 he d!d r.ot o ~e object, Kssell ~aid. "lt's n~,.,., .r old friend \'onus!" "It's t!Je --- '":P. object '.\lllch .;xc!ed l.1.:! .;.ace last December. T:1e travel east like an object on fire: a:1d ...:ten it chan~ed to a ~r~en-~---4 i;h ye.Eow. then w~ ry \\'hl' e E;;:n. Jt t. n turned and \\'ent m a .southwest dtrec;ion.'' ~---l Torlrry s Chuckle Sa:csman: A f.?Uow "t:."l a ' r.:3 .S::oes a:ld a lousy terntcry. i ~ns 9Nunmt ow3w- 'ft:ESDAY, _,f.:illCH 11, l::J.>3 One 'Vho1e y, Since the 'Ver Did you ever asl I've-been' s itting her my first column appea. I remember trying T:;en the jl!(!~es dec1 ol the orphan c. ~:;s. :'vme of the coh.!Tr.n~ . ., Venus and L'le repot" 7HE~ i'HER~ was ' :.":tt':Ps of science-and mo~'1Jr.~ spem on the st l.l nC fun-than.;"< til "-lln "ll <'Un:nhnnn~ from th e time go l r a~o today of this. ,Vhat do you .ed the boss. c ami satd, column I ' ,e tiversnry? I oss-hi:; a::- and ]O')king are s<ones !\d fi\'e ques- I rem em l::er l stepped out : lhe ones on en t.ie P.~""'d mcnt is t r-; t hree othe~ SeNetu ry 1 ter DullC'i \\' ;).~ be considc:-t ~. tin" 1nd, B r a z 1 I in source;; sat, South .-\.'iler-i ic:m r.a '.Jons . not on );i:.-- on';; itiner T h:! prCip; desi,;;r.ed to tac ts be n: Amer!~an ,. , such a pro;;:. rcpqns .. ~ ; manc c anc . n1 the mornin!; of March 6, The ly News stated, a local expert and member s aid that UFO 11 wntified f o r e i g n object) was :s . AlthoUI.;h-and note-he him- !td not see the object! a pproximately 7 o'clocl< that . nmg . I noticed a small. round c t movin~ very slowly southeast t my posilion just south of Xe nia . . thin!; wa.s loc::~ ted at an nn::;le a ~ hi~her than halfway up from .! I was s~andin!; to oirecUy ove r- :. Cpon poin n ng it out to a frie nd. I r1 suiHIItLtcd for p~tbl!catton 111 ; cuwom must bear t he full nttllle ,,J,Iress or' the writer. All lo!Lt.:r:~ Ject to condensation. :shed ins ice and came out with "powered tar-;et-spotting tri?Qd. took a look . .-:ne object was Venus, someborly - " tail on her! -. re wa s a faint rope of wire han~ :i nJe way from below the object :1 was-a balloon. We could barPij :;orr.e small gimmick or light at ' o the end of the rope. ~Iy remarked that the balloon l:ke L"le ones the Air ? o rce ,. boys used to send up durin~ I \V:1r li. ":t)tice a very bright star lUSt !"!e honzon arounC:. the south- ~0ut -!5 minutes earlier. I now nis was Venus. but not th~ '\e and many others ohservorl. k1ds. Don' t Oy your ~r-, ~"<~rly o r too high. You won' t " h r for 'J'1~ir b'?!n~ yours. J the ' :l 1cer he.ievers don' t claim t. e 3sno~nmers will. to collect both. When will the working man wake up and vote these parasites Dayton. GEORGE FREIBERGER. Barl Films Are Blight On '\Yhole CommunitY A thea tc r in Oa kwoorl showing Cl ass XX.~ mo\ics . . . \YI1at is goin:; on now will be a test on how much the public will ta ke. There ar-e o thers watchin~ a nd waiting to add their bli~ht to this community if steps are not take n immediately. This blight can breed in to 11!~ uncontrollable s courge we w ill not be a bl e to shake of:f. Dayton. BERNARD \VAtiRER. New Expense Wipes Out Cost o f Living Gains On :\larch 3 we received a three- cent-an-hour increase for cost of liv ing at the plant where I work. This is Sl.:::O a week or S-U!O a month. same week I was informed that property tax on my home increased S6 per r:lonth. Therefore, W.th a raise of S-U~O and an increased tax of S6, I am actuaJJy losing $1.20 a month. can anybody say the cost of li\'ing is helping the wo1!<ing man? As for city income ta..x r aise, I am a gainst it 100 per cent. LESTER ROUDEBuSH JR. "\'\.arm F~elings After Re cue From Ice The r.-:er1bors of the F ort I..orarde