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UFOS: A HISTORY
1959
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTES
By
Loren E Gross
Copyright 2003
Fremont CA
Dr Lincoln La Paz
A Hawke's Bay paper printed a story about three painters who saw a strange object moving
across the sky from the southwest to the west 10 15 Monday night near Herbertville
"The men, Messrs, W Jenkins, B McLean and P McLean, are convinced that
it was neither a star nor an aeroplane
"Mr Jenkins said that he had been sitting in the shearer's quarters on Mr C F
Franklin's property, when suddenly a brilliant orange light appeared in the sky
" 'At first I thought it must have been a star, but on closer inspection I knew it
wasn't, as it was moving too fast '
"He called his mates and the three studied the object as it moved away
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Direc.eur Alfred NAHON Ferney Voliatre (Am FRANCE)
MARS 1959
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"Mr Jenkins said the object was tadpole-shaped, with four small brighter lights
around it It was moving fairly fast but occasionally hovered with a sort of swaying
motion, moving m a wide circle After about 20 minutes the object moved away,
growing dimmer, and the outside lights closed in as it disappeared over the horizon
"He had never seen a similar object before, he said, and had been sceptical of
flying saucer reports " (xx )
11 March Rear Admiral George Dufek (See the monograph UFOs A History 1959
January-March, page 77) Admiral Dufek's picture was featured in the March 12th issue of the
New Zealand Herald (See below)
WE Man Sees
Flying Object
' It was orange when 1 flrs of a quarter at arm j length
saw /t then it turned to a glow and was flying from south to
ing white like a fluorescen north abound four and a half
bulb miles high xkiere was no vapor
That Is how Omar E Tilton trail
19 North st described an uru
Tllton sketched out a pencil
denttfled flying obiect he has re
shaped object sharply pointed
ported to the Ufofogy Group of on both endi
<ternmck Valle>, of which he
Ij a member He has been a member of the
Tllton who works [n the dis group (which derived in came
latch area of the Western Elec from the initials (UFO) for the
trie Co plant in North Andover put year Thu wai the first
said he saw the object last Satur time he had seen such m uni
day at 5 55 p m from his tiome dcntified object
-lis wife Shirley and their nine Tilton said he and i few fel
ear old son saw che object he low worke s joined after hear
ported in* reports of UFO S in recent
It was moving slowlj ' he vears Previouslj he had though!
.aid today about such reports wuh a cer
The object which he refused ain deg ee of skepticism
call a flying saucer wns
OMAR E. TILTON, 119 North ave, demonstrates view for lCM/J minutes and
inally turned out of sight or
how he sighted an unidentified flying object (Gazette ito a cloud bank
His report to the bfolojo
Staff Photo . . . Chase) Group said It v.s about the size
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"Oh. dear, has it come to this*?" (See clipping from the "Truth ")
ANAKIDAlLY.NEWS
i"fN Plymouth) , , ;*
30 April Kintehere, New Zealand (8 00 p m to 10 30 p m)
ON
CHASED hours on Thursday night
Two brilliant golden
hovered over the coast and the
orbs
stationary overhead
"Territory Director of Native Affairs, Mr A Roberts, said to day [August 4th] that
he recently received a report from an officer at Samarai who said he had seen a weird
light overhead The light was travelling west, high in the sky 'It was blue in colour
when first sighted, alternating at long intervals to a reddish glow and ending with a
green flash,' the officer reported " (xx )
"SEEING IS BELIEVING"
An unidentified flying object was seen by five people
at Murchison last Saturday evening about 10 30 They "I was extremely curious I was
watched it for approximately 20 minutes and later a tape- inclined to disbelieve in flying
recording of impressions was made by three of the party saucers I thought theie was some
Those who saw it were Mr Ken Horner, a Six Mile farmer, simple explanation I have said
to many that I'd behtve it when I
his wife, and Mr and Mrs Jack Hill (junior) and their
saw it Seeing is believing When
daughter Mr Hill is a farmer and engineering contractor
I saw it, I though 'here is an op
in Murchison The tape-recording was forwarded to ' The portunivy, here is something
Mail by Mr T W Monahan, Four River Plain, Murchison, strange This is an opportunity to
and it is from this recording that their story is written tudy and decide whether this
a natural phenomenon' but I could
Mr Horner said his attention was CHANGES OF COLOUR hink of nothing natural rt could
drawn to the object by his wife be H I had seen it and not had
It was about 10 30 and I thought "We all saw the changes of anyone with me, I would have kep
it might be a red and green re- colour and shape as we watched quiet I would be afraid of bein
We compared notes as we watched idiculed
flection in the car, thefi I distinctly
j We had it in view for approxi 'It was definitely not an ancra'rM
saw something through the wind
mately 20/fin|i!jrt&B when it disap No aircrait could perform hki
screen of the cai It was a bright
peared We then went into supper hatstand still move from side
green and red light which my
Later we looked through the win o hide or move \ertically Even a
vwfc had iCi-ii It changed from red
dow to make ceitain it was out
to giecn all the lime It was above helicopter couldn't have perform
of view and it was in view agum,
the hoiuon, over tne hills and at d like that
smaller but still distinct and still
a 4o degree angle It is hard to 'I am ver> curious about the
changing colour
give any size I had nothing to whole thing now and intend 'o
'I saw reports of fying saucers
gauge it from It was foui times in the papers and previously lead and find out, if possible,, be
bigger than the brightest star I thought the people rathei s.tuoid cause I would like to know what
had ever seen It was bright A or th sufleiod ii om imagina thev are They are something
distinct blight red and green" tions Now I am firmly convinced totally different from anything we
it's no twaddle There is some have seen in our surroundings at
riVE SAW IT thing that's quite definite spy time It is hard to imagine a
machine like this being manufac-
' Five poople saw it My wife, WITE "YELLED OUT"
tui ed on earth It v, as very un
myself, Mr and Mrs Hill and their natural
Mr Hill said "I was expecting
daughter A blue light started up
our neighbours home from the pic
from it We di ew Mr Hill's at- "A FOREIGN OBJECT"
tures I was sitting inside waiting
tentjon to it It was going up ver 'There's one thingit was un-
for my wife to get a cup of tea
tically from the lights and ap- mistakeably a foreign object It
She went cutside to get a shovel
peaied exactly lil'j a gas torch of coal and I heard her yell out was practically never one colour,
flamequilt different from the I thought she had fallen down and it changed from red to green con-
fereen and red light It (the blue rushed outside Mr and Mrs Hor mually This was the most notice
light) would shoot into the air ner were on the path looking up able thing about it
above it, staj momentarily and go the valley "II -was a slightly foggy evening
out then come on again This kept "At first I thought it was a star, over town with broken fog to +be
up for all the rest of the time we but changed my opinion at it was sculh but we could see through
watched too big for a star and it changed it There was a starry sky under
The lights weie so bright we colour from red to green and back the edges of the fog
col.Id not see any particular shape again with vivid flashes It is hard "It went off in a southerly dir
to say the exact size It was much
At no stage were the lights too ection We must have watched for
bigger than a star About half a
bright to look at It was not a 10 to 20 minutes Later we look
dozen times as big as Venus is
blinding brightnessmore like a ed out of the window and it had'
now It definitely moved
stop lamp going from green to moved towards the east then, it
Foi a minute or two it appeared
ied and red to green The lights to be staticnarj and I wondeied disappeared again in a southerly
seemed to oe a round shape Be- ii it was a stationary phenomenon direction
\ oud rfll aoubt it wa- no aeroplane It soon started to move very "I would like to see it again,
There was no noise It v. as so clear rapidly It moved in a sort of arc cloi-ei, but not too close'
and distinct there was no question H could have been ending and Mr Hill s daughtei said she did
about it seemed to bank when it 'nrned It not know vhat to think about the
object but couldn't stop'lookmg at
at
9 September Blaydon, England (no time)
In the "World round-up" section of the Flying Saucer Review was this item
"Following a report of a flying saucer over Dunston Power Station [a 1960 case],
Mrs Ruth Pine of 3 Mariners Cot, near Acomb, Hexham was prompted to write to
the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Evening Chronicle to add her testimony Her sighting oc
curred last September, 1959 when she saw a UFO over the Stella Power Station at
Blaydon
"The object was m view for some time as the train on which she was travelling
was going slowly before entering the station The object was circular, with a dome on
top in which Mrs Pine could see portholes quite plainly It was stationary for a few
minutes and then it banked deeply and soared away at a very high speed until it dis
appeared Farther away in the distance, above some houses, she saw another object
shaped like a pencil this was also stationary Mrs Pine told a few of her friends but
as she met with ridicule she kept quiet about her experience until she read that some
one else had seen similar objects Mrs Pine expressed the hope that now she would
be believed " (xx )
(xx ) "World round-up " Flying Saucer Review Vol 6, No 6 November - December
1960 p25
"In the Autumn of 1959, towards evening, I can't remember the exact date, I was
strolling home when I looked up to the night sky I stopped and was astounded at the
remarkable thing which hovered in the sky above my house Controlling my excitement
I observed it for a long tune, and the thing showed itself to be a giant UFO round with a
black bottom and surrounded by an unusual dark violet to light blue shimmering light
which fascinated me I estimated its height to be about 9,000 - 15,000 feet
"It hovered above me and I felt it was watching me m my environment Amazed
at this wonderful sight, I stared at the object An interesting fact was that the light sur
rounding it greatly resembJed a jagged flame of gas Suddenly, after a time, the shim
mering light disappeared, apparently into nothingness, and despite my practiced eye, I
could not be sure of the direction it took, as the thing merged into the surrounding black
ness " (xx)
(xx) Ibid
"A 14-year-old girl riding a horse in a field near here [Duncan] wtt of Prince Albert.
s
was terrified when a mysterious object hovered over her head Gay- thrtc lo four Umci Ui tiit oi
nor Wilson, of Glenora, said the object was so bright it lit the ground
A/trr hovthnf ovtr lh town
around her She rushed home and her father was attracted by her lot HTVfc/aJ ryUiuLci it the* off
L KJfh ipevd U) (h
frantic cries and dU*PP**rt<3
"He rushed outside and also saw the object which he described as
being orange in colour A high-pitched hum from the object was described as being
painful to the ears Wilson said he saw two of the strange objects 'I'm not going to say
they were flying saucers but it is something I can't explain and nobody seems to be able
to explain it to me,' Wilson said
"As nobody seems to be brave enough to call the objects flying saucers, the Editor
now says that this is what they were What's in a name, anyway9" (xx )
7 October Fairlie, New Zealand (See the monograph UFOs A History 1959 October-
December, page 6)
"A strange object was sighted in the sky over the Geraldine Downs at 11 55 am
yesterday travelling to the north at great speed Attracted by the frightened antics of a
hawk overhead caused Mr W T Turner, at his home on 'The Downs,' to look skyward
10
where he saw a huge white mass enclosed in what appeared to be a glass dome He
called to his wife, who also watched the object disappear across the plains in the
direction of Christchurch
"Mr Turner said yesterday that he estimated the object to be about 1,500 feet
high in the sky, and travelling at great speed without sound
" 'What I saw,' he said, 'I do not know Your guess is as good as mine '" (xx )
An Edith Greinert managed, it is claimed, to obtain a copy of a radio message from a pilot to
the control tower at Eseiza, Buenos Aires' international airport A translation is provide by our
source
(xx ) '"News from the Argentine " Flying Saucer Review Vol 6, No 4 July-August
1960 p28
'This message was sent on October 17, 1959, at about 7pm The objects were also
seen by one of the passengers, who was later interviewed by a reporter On the previous
day, October 15, half the population of Tandila small town in the province of Buenos
Aires to the west of Mardel Plataalso saw a flying saucer The nearby airbase was in
formed, but when the plane which was to have intercepted it arrived, the saucer had dis
appeared " (xx)
(xx) Ibid
Hunters followed9
11
"Tour hunters described how, on Sunday, October 25, 1959, a glowing, oval-shaped
light hovered over their car for thirty miles as they drove along the trans-Canada highway
west of Fort Wilham
"The huntersDouglas Robinson, Victor Arnone, Ray Disguiseppe and John Defilp-
po, all of Port Arthursaid they were driving back to the Lakehead after a weekend of
hunting deer and partndge when they noticed a white light about forty feet above and
ahead of the car ;It was oval-shaped and kept spinning above us,' said Mr Robinson
'We stopped, but we didn't roll down the window to hear if it was making any noise ' He
said the light stopped when the car stopped and moved again when they drove on It was
sometimes ahead of the car and sometimes behind Finally, it veered away and disappear
ed " (xx)
(xx) "World round-up " Flying Saucer Review Vol 6, No 1 January-February 1960,
pl7
29 October Giant NASA balloon excites East Coast (See the monograph UFOs A History
1959 October-December, pages 26-27)
Shaken cop
The press published this little item "Sergeant Mitchell Dane of the Bloomfield (New Jersey)
Police Department was so shaken when he saw it he broke out a submachine gun 'I'm not
taking any chances,' he said " (xx)
DAILY NEWS ^ *?
-.-/ ~ , , (Invercarglll) -r****^
4 Circulation approx 12)500 *
Southland Province, *
Various untranslated 1959 Brazilian news clippings from Olavo Fontes' files Pages 13-19
O comandante Aunphebo conhere a fundo o assunto e ira ate o "limite do ceu" Os discos,
existem e foram observados em^220 mil orasi6-*s Como sao seus tupulantes "Gotas" de-i
Ieterias aiacam um homem na Suecia No senulo passado ia eram xefendos em livios No
& Biasi] o pnmeiio suigm exn 1846 , :
b Os diSc3s voadores ("flying Sobre a perpunta de que po- tros Dlanetas citando Marte de gelo oxiaenio e vapor da-
Eaucers,' dos americanos) pe- deriam v*r do centre da terra como exemplo com sue vege- eua
nodicamente aparecem em to recebemos esta resposta ta;ao e comprovada exisiencia FORAM <\DOS HA
da parte do mundo mexenuo "E' mais facil acreditar que J500 4.NOS
com a cunosldade dos bomens sejam Portugueses ou bras>Jlei- O mais -sntigo legistro sobre
fazendo surgir as mafs desen- aparicao de discos voddofe
ros do que venham do centio
contradas histonas e as inai da terra' Jocosamente refe1 provem do Esito Citacoeg hie-
inverosimeis suposicoes rni- uu-se a uma piadinha que pio-
no
ctalmenti* encarados como ilu- vocou protestos ate do v.onsul 22 do'iPinfldn de ; III.
,sac de 6tica ou mvengBes de italiano Um uidiv duo afirma 'A qiij e ^00 sur^iram
vision anob co*n o tempo, o no ceu obietbs e^tranho.c com
categoricamente que os discos
giande numero de observac5es sao precedent da Italia Al- comportdmeito 'iemelh'inte aog
comprovadas itornou o assun- guem pergunta em que ele ba- discos Uutra observa-
to tao serio que ,nacoes..com 'g"ao veTTTTcou" se na Inglaterra
seia essa alirmntiva "Ora,
os Estados Unidos ^liaram ate quundo os avioes se aproxi- entre os seculos XI e XII \>m
repartees especiais para es- abade viu passai sobre sua'a-
mum eJes nao logem celere-
luda-los torn proiundidade No menle'" badia um obieto semelhante a
Brasil e" certo que as Forcas um sino achatado Referiu-se
Armadas se mteressam por QUEM TniPUIA OS DtSCOS ao seu supenor sobie o lato e
eles catalogando e estudando 0 comandante Aurjphebo diz teve de cumpnr pesada pem-
'sigilosamente os cases mais que ha tres teorlas u resueito tencia pois aquilo era a prova
imporlantes Uma 'pessoa po- dos seres que tnpuJam os di de seus pecados mundanos f|
rem conhece o assunto e o es- cos Uma diz ser pessoas geme> No seculo passado um escu-
tuda tao prolundamente que se Ibantes a nos Outra que sao tor ingles facott hlliot, dedi-
tornou a maxima autondade foiimgoes e que procedem de cou se a escrevei hvros sobie
em discos voadores no pois co- Marte --A ultima e mais recei continentes perdidos como A-
raandante de Avia^ao Aunphe- te surgiu agora na Suecia tlantida Dizja que recebia
bo B Simoes quando um homem iu sair de tas comumca^oes mentais que
220 MILVAP*HICOES COM dentio de uai disco ' coisd lhe 'iiloimavam os fatos nai -
PROVADAS semelhantes - gotas ou borrfie ladcs^-Ck seies que habitavam
O eomandante , Aunphebo . exalando forte mau chetro de a Atlonlida de acordo com es-
responde ao programa "O cu brejo ou aguas esj.agnadab (ga se escntor Jocomoviam-se com
e o hmite J sobre discos voado
de metana, comum em Venus) apaielhos voadoies em forma
res e na proxima sexta-feira
Esses seres hornpilantes ten- de discos
concorrera a 100 mil cruzeiros taram agarrar o observador Os indigenas do Peiu tern
na sua sexta prova
que conseguiu escapar Foram uma lend a que diz pro\ir
"Desiste ou continua7" catalogados vanos casos seme' homem bianco do ceu de onde
lhantes chegou voando em discos .voa
"Irei ate" o lnnite do ceu Um
imilhao e meio ou mais" res- "E1 cienfifico que onde haja dores '
'Esta provada existencia mate
pondeu alegre p. nossa pergun- possibihdade de \ ida a vida Sobie .p surgimento do disco
surge" disse > entrevistado rial dos discos voadores'' diz no Brasil o comandante Ai
ta e ]nlormo\i-n05 aue ia fq-
ram obser\Sdas 220 mil aoari- acrescentando que acredita na o comandante Aunphebo B. phebo diz que o pumeiro re-
1 cops em todo mundo. possibihdade de vida em ou Simoes gistio foi feito pelo barao de
, ".Nao pode haver duvidas' Mel^aco em 1846 O barao,
mais sobre a existencia do te- [ era fiances presidente do Es-
nomeno ' alguma coisa mate- ' tado de lUato Grosso e alm-
rante da Marinha A apanc/o
rial que vem de outros plane- Acidenie com o "Viscount" a que assistiu foi registrada
tas Approve mais convincente
deisua existencia e" a do radar, , >; MANAGUA, 6 (FP)< - Doze pi_~..o-.._ e. "membros
_ . .tt
da trl nos hvros de bordo, constituin-
que perfaz 8% das observa- pulac&o-encontiaram'a morte em um acidente de avicao que do-se agora io primeiro do-
eoes" Essa prova consiste na se pioduzju ontem no apiopoito de Managua Um eviao "Vis cumento brasileiro sobre dis
comprovacao visual atraves do' counts da companhia TACA tmha aternssado no nei oporto de cos voadores <
radar Pontos lummosos apa- Las (Mercedes,| as 18 00 GMT vlndo do Mexico Disse ainda o entre\istado
Ao regressfir, que os objetos voadores estra-
recem na
recem na leia
tela aesses
desses apareinos
aparelhos 45 miriqtos
40 minutes mais
mais tarde,
tarde^caju ao, solo
caiu ao solo' um.
um, cmJ6rnetro
nui]6m e mcio de
Avioes equipados com radar I distancia do aeroporto fi MARCO AOifl nhos aparecem com mais fre-
perseguem os objet
objetos e devido ' **"*r^' !->** quencia no mes de julbo e so
o comportamento deles (evo- bre a pergunta porque, apesar
de visitarem a tena desde tan-
lucoes impossiveis para avifies)
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estranhos aparelhos stcunciarja e da\am lugar ao pro !
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ricanos e pelos russos, nao ha
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mesmo jeito que os habitanlei mos, hojt* duas fotos sensacio
da 1 terra conseguem enviar fo rMjs Sao elas fiuto de . 16
UMA HISTORIA
FANTASTICA
Quatia estudantes de Mon-
tcbello California apiescnta
rim c]uci\a a um po&Lo poll-
cia] de ca&o de\e>-as Intcres-
sant-e e ao mesmo tempo lan-
trs:iLO tjue ihes aconteceu
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nolle encontia\am-se passean
do de aulomovel ntim local
descampaao pioximo a citfade
quando foiam pjeiseguidos po.
um aiico voadoi-Como se nao
bastisse essa pciseguicao,^ pi
loin do rii^co tmda lancou
o \eiculo um ralo bran-
qui^simo que me eat apo'iJ a
jiiru i a A queivi nao nip1 es-
sionou mu'lo ao chefe do pos
to, que etcieveu ajx-ias no 11-
. \-o compeienw muito impro
\avel
NUJfENS TURBULENTAS TERIAIVI
DESTROPADO 0 AVIAO NO AR!
O Que Dizem os Pilotos Comerciais Que Sobrevoaram a Regiao '
no Dia do Acidente Examinados os Destrogos do Aparelho
da FAB Pela Comissao de Inquento Designada Pora Apurar as
Causas do Simstro de Caravelas' >
A F
Blaydon, England p 8 G
Bloomfield, NJ p 12
Brazil pp 13-19 Gill, Father William pp 9,11
Buenos Aires, Argentina p 10 Green, N P p 5
Green, W A p 6
C Greinert, Edith p 10
Caboolture, Australia p 5 H
Christensen, Ove p 5
Haverhill, MA p 3
D Herbertville, New Zealand p 1
Hill, Mr & Mrs Jack p 7
27 February 59 p 1
9 March 59 p 1 I
11 March 59 p 3
14 March 59 p3 Invercargill, New Zealand p 12
24 March 59 p5
30 April 59 p5 J
1 May 59 p 5
Summer 1959 p5 Jenkins, W p 1
14 July 59 p6 Johnson, Mrs E J pi
2 October 59 p9
3 October 59 p 9 Karaumba, Australia p 6
7 October 59 p9 Kmtehere, New Zealand p 5
15 October 59 p 10
17 October 59 p 10 L
25 October 59 pp 10-11
29 October 59 pp 11-12 Le Courner Interplanetaire pp
6 November 59 p 12 1-2
Defilppo, John p 11
Disguiseppe, Ray p 11 M
P Wilson, Gaynor p 9
Quayle, Athol p 6
Queensland Flying Saucer
Research Bureau p 5
Reichl, Johann p 8
Renou, C A p 6
Resistencia, Argentina p 10
Roberts, A p 6
Robinson, Douglas p 11
Rossi, Senora 7 p 5
Tandil, Argentina p 10