Sunday, 30 September 2018
UFO News Article:
“Texans Ready to Host UFOs”
19 October 1973
(The Desert Sun, Palm
Springs , California )
Source: cdnc.ucr.edu
Quote from the article:
“Not all of the sightings reported Thursday (18
October 1973) night were explained so easily.
Outside Minneapolis-St. Paul, Patrolman Bradford Roy
said he saw a ‘flying pancake triangle’ with red and white lights that darted
through the sky in silence.
More than 50 residents in the Florida panhandle reported UFOs, some flying
in formation. Clinton Chiles and Toby Howell of Mary Esther, Fla., told police
they were trout fishing when they spotted an object 1,000 feet above the
water. ‘It lit up the entire area and made no noise and slowly moved out to
sea,’ they said.
Hundreds of Ohio
residents flooded police and sheriffs' switchboards with frightened calls of
very bright while lights moving through the sky.”
(tageo.com photo)
UFO News Article:
“Our Own UFO!”
7 August 1965
(The Desert Sun, Palm
Springs , California )
Source: cdnc.ucr.edu
The whole article:
“A strange flying object was viewed here Thursday (5
August 1965) night by a sharp - eyed operator of a Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
cable car during the 8:30 p.m. run to the mountain station.
‘I always before thought there was a logical reason
for these things,’ said Wilson Booth, who reported the incident almost
hesitantly.
‘People will probably think I’m one of those nuts, but
I even viewed it through my binoculars,’ he added.
He reports that he was at Tower 2, at about the
5.000-foot level, when the object came in from the southeast. As it approached,
he could see that it was V-shaped, with a red and white blinking light on either
side. It was an open V, he said, moving with the point forward, with the red
and white lights on either end of the V’s tails.
The entire object glowed with a vivid white light as
if moved closer, then veered off slightly before it would have crossed over the
cables.
Booth said he doubted his own eyes at first, then,
when the object reappeared over the crest of the hill, he used his binoculars
for a closer inspection.
Booth was able to draw a clear sketch of what he and
two passengers on the cable car saw. With foresight he took their names as
witnesses. They are Tom Pike and Gordon Sparks, both of Lewisville , Ohio .
Booth said he could hear no sound from the object and
he could not determine what its motive power might be.”
(tageo.com photo)
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