St. Louis Post-Dispatch July 8, 1947
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Formatted By CammoDude 03-07-00 Reformatted by Kidd 1/1/2001
WASHINGTON, July 8 (UP)-Official Washington was sure today that it knew what the
flying saucers were not-but it hadn't the faintest idea what they were.
The Army Air Forces said they had the matter under investigation. Preliminary
study has disclosed that the flying discs are not:
1.Secret bacteriological weapons designed by some foreign power.
2.New-type Army rockets.
3.Space ships.
Privately, some air Forces officers say the saucers are not-and let it go at
that. But officially, the A.A.F. said it is "keeping an open mind"
because the discs have been reported by so many normally responsible persons.
"No such phenomena can be explained by any experiments being cunducted by
the A.A.F.," the official report said. "The statements of witnesses
are being correlated in an effort to identify the reported objects."
Rear. Adm. Paul F. Lee, director of the naval research laboratory, said tersely:
"We concur in the Army announcement."
A guided missiles expert attached to the naval research laboratory said he had
seen one of the "saucers." Dr. C. J. Zohn said he and two fellow
scientists spotted it June 29, at White Sands, N.M. When he reported the finding
to the Army, he said, he got nothing but knowing smiles.
"We noticed a glare in the sky," he said. "We looked up and saw a
silvery disc whirling along. We watched the thing for nearly 60 seconds and then
it simply disappeared. It didn't go behind a mountain range. At one time it was
clearly visible, and then it just wasn't there.
For your smiling pleasure, the next article directly follows the previous in the
Post-Dispatch:
REAL SAUCERS IN THE AIR
PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 8 (AP)-Many persons have seen the mysterious "flying
saucers," but Connie Dunbar knows the source of the ones he saw.
Dunbar, who said he was struck by saucers thrown by his wife, Mrs Bessie Dunbar,
was granted a divorce yesterday by Judge Harry H. Roward.