• SAUCERS SPOTTED IN 36 STATES FILE: UFO1391

    From Seth Able@RICKSBBS to All on Mon Sep 15 07:16:32 2025
    From the Las Vegas Review-Journal, July 7, 1947

    FLYING SAUCERS HAVE U.S. "NUTS" SEEN EVERYWHERE

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 7 (AP) - From one end of the country to
    the other, new reports of disc-like "flying saucers" skimming
    through the skies today added to the mystery which has baffeled
    the nation since June 25.

    There were no satisfactory explaination of the phenomenon. The
    saucers were first reported seen in the state of Washington on
    June 25. Then persons in other western states said they had seen
    them. The peak came over the July 4 holiday, when they were first
    reported seen east of the Mississippi.

    The latest tabulation showed the mystery objects had been
    reported seen in 36 states, the District of Columbia and in
    Canada.

    Yesterday they were reported seen in more than a dozen states
    and in south-western Ontario.

    An aerial patrol by the Oregon National Guard failed to sight
    one of the objects. The guard planned to send a plane today to a
    spot near St. Maries, Idaho, where a woman said 10 persons saw
    eight of the discs disappear in timber on July 3.

    Kenneth Arnold, businessman-pilot of Boise, Idaho, first
    reported seeing the discs. He said he saw 9 flying in formation
    at 1,200 miles an hour over the Cascade mountains. Other observers
    have given the objects varing speeds. In at least one case they
    seemed to be suspended in the air.

    KNOCKS ONE DOWN

    BOZEMAN Mont., July 7 (UP) - A P-38 pilot reported today that he
    knocked down a "flying saucer" - he called it a "flying yoyo" -
    yesterday over the Tobacco Root mountains in Western Montana.

    Vernon Baird, Los Angeles, pilot for the Fairchild Photo-
    grammetric Engineer's company, said he tangled with the "yoyo"
    while flying a P-38 for the firm. The company is mapping the area
    between Helena and Yellowstone Park for the reclamation bureau.

    Baird said he and his photographer, George Suttin, Los Angeles
    were flying 360 miles an hour at 32,400 feet when he turned to
    check an oil distribution mechanism.

    "There about 100 yards behind me was the yoyo," Baird said.

    "It was a pearl-gray clam-shaped airplane, with a plexiglass
    dome on top. It was about 15 feet in diameter and about 4 feet
    thick".

    The curious yoyo overhauled the P-38 and Baird took evasive
    action.

    "The yoyo got caught in my propwash and the thing came apart
    like a clamshell. The two pieces spiraled down somewhere in the
    Madison Range.

    Baird said that after the yoyo fell apart he looked around and
    saw several of them darting around "like a batch of molecules
    doing the rumba."

    Baird said he was too busy handeling his plane to notice if
    there was a man inside the gadget.

    His photographer didn't think about his camera until it was
    too late to get a picture, Baird said.

    PORT COSTA, Calif., July 7 (AP) - The phenomenon of the flying
    saucers may be linked in some mysterious manner with the economic
    trend, Ralph Dinsmore reported today.

    Soberly, he noted that he had observed a formation of flying
    saucers in the vicinity of Mt. Diablo: "The middle saucer seemed
    to have an object on it that looked like a cup of coffee.
    Traveling behind the one with the coffee was another with a sign
    that said 5 cents. As I watched, the 5 cent sign seemed to give
    way to a 10 cent figure and at the same time the amount of
    coffee in the saucer cup grew considerably less. The sugar shrank
    noticably and the cream disappeared entirely."

    Three San Leandro policemen said they saw a flying saucer last
    night. It approached from the west, they related, hovered over
    San Leandro at a height of 10,000 feet for half an hour, then
    disappeared. Oakland and San Leandro police received several
    telephone calls during this period from residents who declared,
    they too, had seen the flying aerial platter.

    Private First Class Robert O'Hara of Hamilton Field, Marin
    County said he saw a 40 foot disc over the field. He estimated
    it's altitude at 6,000 feet.

    Frank Tylman, a construction engineer and WWI flyer, said he
    and his son, Danny, 9, saw a saucer at 8:20 a.m., Sunday, 2 miles
    west of Pittsburg, Contra Costa County.

    "It was shooting towards Mt. Diablo," Tyman stated. "It
    revolved in a counter-clockwise direction, as he viewed it.It was
    probably 3,000 feet up and appeared to move faster than a jet
    plane. It might have had the span of a P-80, was silver in color,
    circular in shape, and had difinite thickness, being curved
    outward on both upper and lower surfaces. It left no smoke or
    vapor behind it."


    BY UNITED PRESS

    Army pilots went aloft today for another search for the
    mysterious "flying saucers" now reported seen in 31 states and
    parts of Canada.

    Equiped with telescopic cameras, 11 army planes searched the
    Pacific Northwest yesterday without finding any trace of the
    flying discs which had been reported over scores of communities
    the preceding two days.

    REDWOOD CITY, Calif., July 4 (AP) - A flight of about 30
    flying saucers was observed at 10:35 a.m. (PST) today over the
    San Carlos area, Stanley Miramon and his mother, Mrs. Marie
    Maranta reported.

    Miramon said the group circled over one spot northeast of San
    Carlos, at an altitude of 2,000 feet. They were round, silvery in
    color, and "about the size of an automobile."

    He said a two engine transport plane was in the same general
    area and it appeared the pilot saw the "things" and headed toward
    them.

    Miramon said he ran into the house to telephone a newspaper,
    and by the time he returned to the street the objects were gone.


    NEW TWIST

    PALMDALE, Calif. July 7 (UP) - Mrs. Amy Herdliska reported a
    new twist on the nation's mysterious "flying saucers" today.

    She told the sheriff's office she saw a "parent disc" leading
    five smaller discs over the mountains. The smaller ones, she said
    seemed to fly away from the larger disc then return and seemed to
    be absorbed by it. Like baby chicks hiding under a mother hen's
    wings.

    SONOMA, Calif., July 7 (UP) - General H. H. (Hap) Arnold, head
    of the army air forces during WWII, said today the discs could be
    a development of United States scientisits not yet perfected.

    He also speculated that they could be the development of some
    foreign scientists and were operating out of control.

    The general's third guess was just plain jet fighting planes.



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