Sunday, 5 August 2012
UFO News Article:
“3 Prairie Girls Report UFO Landing”,
5 October 1967
(The Telegraph-Herald, Dubuque, Iowa and
East Dubuque, Illinois)
The UFO sighting occurred about 3 miles north of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin on 30 September 1967, at around 7:30 p.m., according to the article:
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=dgdRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xsAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1296,715030
Quote from the article:
“An oval-shaped object suddenly appeared and settled just above the surface of the field. There it hovered.
It measured about 12 by 15 feet and rhythmically changed in color from orange to yellow.
A large searchlight appeared to be mounted on the object, which yielded a loud buzzing sound, similar to bees.
As it hovered motionless above the field, an object dropped from the bottom and spun around.
Knickerbocker said Louie Mattie, who operates the Lakeview Resort, reported he was watching television at the time.
Mattie said the screen suddenly blacked out, but no other lights were affected. The screen’s light returned after about 1½ minutes, Mattie told Knickerbocker.”
“Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin” (City-Data.com):
http://www.city-data.com/city/Prairie-du-Chien-Wisconsin.html
Map of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin (city-data.com)
(city-data.com photo)
“3 Prairie Girls Report UFO Landing”,
5 October 1967
(The Telegraph-Herald, Dubuque, Iowa and
East Dubuque, Illinois)
The UFO sighting occurred about 3 miles north of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin on 30 September 1967, at around 7:30 p.m., according to the article:
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=dgdRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xsAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1296,715030
Quote from the article:
“An oval-shaped object suddenly appeared and settled just above the surface of the field. There it hovered.
It measured about 12 by 15 feet and rhythmically changed in color from orange to yellow.
A large searchlight appeared to be mounted on the object, which yielded a loud buzzing sound, similar to bees.
As it hovered motionless above the field, an object dropped from the bottom and spun around.
Knickerbocker said Louie Mattie, who operates the Lakeview Resort, reported he was watching television at the time.
Mattie said the screen suddenly blacked out, but no other lights were affected. The screen’s light returned after about 1½ minutes, Mattie told Knickerbocker.”
“Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin” (City-Data.com):
http://www.city-data.com/city/Prairie-du-Chien-Wisconsin.html
Map of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin (city-data.com)
(city-data.com photo)