ENGINEER CLAIMS 'SAUCER' PLANS ARE IN SOVIET HANDS; SIGHTINGS IN AFRICA, IRAN,

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OFKMAN EROIHSER STATES SOVIETS HAVE GKRHAH FLYTflO SAUCER EXPERTS AM)redyni,ay 53

Vienna (Special Service)ccording to recent reporta freeu=ber of Canadian Air Force engineers are engaged in tbe construction of a

flying saucer" to be useduture veapon of var. The vork of these engi-teera le being carried out io great secrecy at tbe A. B. Roe Coopany /tranalit oration from tbe Greek/ factories.

"Flying saucers" have been knovn to be an actuality since tbe possibility of their construction vas proven in plana dravn up by Oeman engineers tovard the end of Vorld Var II.

Oeorgeman erglnecr, etated recently that though cany people believe tte "flying saucers" toostvar development, they vere actually in the planning stage in German aircraft factories aa early.

Klein said that ha vns an engineer In the Ministry of Spcer /probably re-fere to Albert Speer, vho,as Minister for Anaament and Ammunition J for the Third Reich/ and vas present in Prague*, at the first experimental flightflying saucer."

During the erperleent,.Klein reported, tbe "flying saucer" reached aoofceteralnuteepeedilometers per hour. Klein emphasised that in accordance vith German plans, the speed of these ould reachilometers per hour. One difficulty,

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OEhMAS EMINieH STA1ES SOVIETS HAVE GEKHAS PLYIW SAUCER EXPERTS ASDradynl,ay 53

Vienna (Special Service)ccording to recent reports froaimber of Canadian Air Force engineers are engaged in the constructionflying saucer" to be ueeduture veapon of var. The work of thesela being carried out in great secrecy_st the A. B. Roe Cceapanyfroa the Greek/ factories.

"Plying saucers" have been knovn to be aa actuality since the possibility of their construction vaa proven In plana drawn up by Gercaa engineers tovard the end of World Var II.

Georgerman erglneer, atated recently that though many people believe the "flying aaueers" toostwar development, they vere actually in the planning stage in Cerman aircraft factories aa early.

Klein said tbat he vas an engineer in the Ministry of Speer /probablyto Albert Speer, who.as Minister for Arownt and Ammunition I for the Third Reich/ and vas present lo Prague on lk Februaryt the first experimental flightflying saucer."

During the experinentMKlein reported, the "flying saucer" reachedetereinutespeedilceeters per hour. Klein emphasised that la accordance vith German plans, the speed of these "saucers" veldloMters per hour. One difficulty,to Klein, vas the problem of obteining the materials to be used for the construction of theut even thie bad been aolved by German engineers tovard the endnd construction on the objecta vaa ached-oled to begin, Klein added.

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Klein went on to state that three experimental models had been readied for teste by the end1 /slcj, built according to tvo completelyprinciples of aerodynamics. One type actually bad the shapeisc, vith sn interior cabin, and vas built at the Hit* /unidentified;froa the Greek? factories, vhlch had also built the V2 rockets. This model vaseters In diameter. Tbe other model had the shapeing, vith raised sidespherically shaped pilot's cabin placed on the outside, in the center of the ring. This model vas built at the Babermol andSchrelver/unidentified; both nanee transliterated frca the Greek?.

Both models had the ability to take off vertically and to land in anrestricted area, like

During the last fev days of the var,^wbea every hope for Oeman victory had been abandoned, the engineers lo the group stationed in Prague carried out orders to destroy completely.all their plane on their model before theforces arrived. The engineers at <he Mite factories in Breslau, however,

vere not varned in sufficient time of the Soviet approach, and the Soviets,

therefore, succeeded in seising their xAterlal. Plana, as veil as specialised personnel, vere immediately sent directly to the Soviet Union under heavy guard, coincidental with the departure from Berlin of the creator of tbe StuXa,ivebo later developed tbe KIOndn the Soviet Union.

According to the report, nothing is known of the whereabouts of Be-nbermol since bis disappearance froa Prague; Schrelver died recently in Bremen; andbo escaped, is in the US.

Klein vas of the-opinion tbat tte "saucers" arc at present beingio accordance vith Ceraui technical principles acd expressed thethat they vill constitute serious competition .to.jet-propelled airplanes.

Klein further stated that lt vaa very possible to construct "flyingfor civilian air travel; that they couldbO passergers atofkiloaeters per hour. Be added, however, that theof materiel necessary for their construction did not varraot theirbuilt exclusively for civilian air travel. Hla opinion vas shared,by Giuseppe Belluxeo, the Italian specialist with whom Klein hasfor aome

DELAYED PPPOftT OH FCUB "SAUCERS" SEENraitaville, France-Equateur,or 53

The Meteorological Service of French Equatorial Africa has authorlied this newspaper to publish today tte following account about four "flying aaucera" seen on2 over Bocarenga, Ubangi-Shari.

At0 hours. Father Carloe Maria,apuchinaslraone, his companion, and four otter persons were driving on the road to Bocaranga, when they suddenlyarge disc traveling overhead in the same direction as they. Lsslmone extinguished tho car'e lights, but tte disc disappeared in the distance.hort while later, in the same spot, they saw four discss In tho air. Father Haria's description follows!

"Ve could see thea clearly. Two were above and two below, but ell four had no point of contact. At that moment,ilvery color like that of the moon. ould say that their diameter was sooewberc betweennd

raised sidespherically shaped pilot's cabin placed oo the outside, in the center of the ring. This model vas built at tbe Baberaol andSchrelvernldentlfied; both names transliterated from the Creek?.

Both models had the ability to take off vertically and to land ln anrestricted area, like helicopters.

During tha last fev days of the war,^vt*eo every hope for German victory bad been abandoned, the engineer* ln the group stntioned in Pregue carried out orders to destroyll their plans on their model before theforce* arrived. The engineers at <he Kite factories la Breslau, however, vere oot varned in sufficient time of the Soviet approach, and the Soviets, therefore, succeeded in selling their material. Plane, as veil as specialized personnel, vere iimwjdiately sent directly to the Soviet Union under heovy guard, coincidental vlth the departure fron Berlin of the creator of the Stuka,iveho later developed3 ando the Soviet Union.

According to the report, nothing le knovn of the whereabouts of Bamcermol since Ms disappearance from Prague; Schrcivcr died recently in Bremen; and Mite, who escaped, is in tbe US.

Klein wss of the-opinion that the "saucers" are at present beingin accordance vith German technical principles and expressed thethat they vill constitute serious competition to jet-propelled airplanes.

Klein further stated that it van very possible to construct "flyingfor civilian air travel; that they could carryassengerspeedilometers per hour. Be added, however, that the tremendous amount of materiel necessary for their construction did oot var rant theirbuilt exclusively for civilian air travel. His opinion wss shared, he stated, by Giuseppe Belluzto, the Italian specialist with vnoa Klein has been corresponding for sone time.

DELATED REPORT OS FOUR "SAUCERS" SEEM IRranaeiUe,ar 53

The Meteorological Service "of French Equatorial Africa has authorised this newspaper to publish today the following account about four "flying saucers" seen on2 over Bocaranga, Ubangi-Sharl.

Atarlos Maria,apuchinsioone, his companion, and four other persons vere driving on the road to Bocaranga, when tbey suddenlyarge disc traveling overhead lo the same direction as they. Laelmone extinguished tho car'e lights, but tbe disc disappeared in the distance. hort vhile later, in the seme spot, they saw fojr discsin the air. Father Maria's description follows!

"We could see them clearly. Two were above and two below, but all four bad no point of contact. At that moment,ilvery color like that of the moon. ould say that their diameter vas aocevbere betweenndeeotimeter*.

"Tbey moved several times, but each lime It seemed tbat only tb* tvo lover one* vere rotating. Just before tbey /all foorj began tobey lit up trightly, like tun*. Tbea It looked as though they arranged themselves to tote la circular fashion soto return to their starting point. On stopping, they lost their brilliant color and regained the silvery on*. During theirthey seenad allgMly oval. annot ssy vbetber It vas dueev shape they assumed vbll* ln flight or to the oblique position tbey had assumed

vblle movlog. Each time they turned, they had that ship* and that profusion of light. Ve observed then for aboutinutes. After their final turn, they remained motionless In their initial position for several moments. Then they

disappeared, heeded lnirection from vhich ve bad come. av vss

no aerolite, shooting star, or anything of the kind. It eould only hav* been

a Ban-made machine."

Laslmone' then gave an equally detailed version, as follovu

"At0 hours, ve observed four halos of silvery light groupedquare formation and located above light clouds. The olfht vas very clear-

"At one point, tbe four halos vere on the horiioa, rangedine in. tbe direction of Boutoum. Suddenly, one of tbea lit up in vivid red, causing its shape to he distinguished. It vaslear, thicker in tb* for* The center section constituted about one third of tbe total length, and appeared opaque lo th* light, vith perfectly symmetrical line*, flying above the clouds, thla object headed ln our direction at considerable speed, about equal to that of an averageiloaetera avay. It halted vlthout changing ita lights and then climbed again, vertically. Th* atop vas abrupt and th* glov becare silvery again. The other three on the horiton theo began to move lo the same way as tbe first and Joined it toquat* once again."

REPORT "ELYING SAUCERS" SEER IB SYRIAthens, Le Hessager d'Athenes,ay 53

haya reportsing saucers" vere seen recently above the city of Boms, Syria, cooing from the south.

ECT SEER IN SKY OYER AMDANehran, Etsla'at,oy 53

This newspaper vaa informed by ita correspondent in Abadaa that5 hours, onluminous object vas seen ln the sky over Abaden. The object vas reported to be es bright as the sun and to have th**ev moon (but several times largerev moon). It traveled estremely fast and eould be ssea forinutes. It vas also reported that the sanevaa seen overil areaa in Khuilstan.

while moving. Easb time they turned, they had that shape and that profusion of light. Ve observed then for aboutinutes. After tbelr final turn, they remained motionless in their Initial position for several Barents. Then they disappeared, heeded In the direction from which we bad come. aw was no aerolite, shooting star, or anything of the kind. It could only havean-aade machine."

I*simone' then gave an equally detailed version, ae follows:

"At0 houre, ve observed four halos of silvery light groupedquare formation and located above light clouds. The night was very clear.

"At one point, the four halos were on the horizon, rangedine.in. tbe direction of Bousoua. Suddenly, one of tbea lit up in vivid red, causing its shape to he distinguished. It vasigar, thicker In tbe fore The center section constituted about one third of the total length, and appeared opaque lo the light, vith perfectly symmetricallying above the clouds, this object headed in our direction at considerable speed, about equal to that of an average plane. ilceeters avay. It halted without changing ita lights and then cliabed again, vertically. The stop vas abrupt and the glow bee aire silvery again. The other three on the horlion then began to move in the saae vay as the first and Joined it toquare once again."

REPORT "PLYIfW SAUCERS" SEEK IS SYRIAthens, Le Kesseger d'Athenee,ay 53

Tbo Dnraecua newspaper Al Ahaya reports that "Oying saucers" were seen recently above the city of Seas, Syria, cooing from the south.

ECT SEER IS SKY OVER ABACASTehran, Etela'at,ay 53

This newspaper vaa informed by its correspondent in Abadan tbat5 hours, onayluminous object was seen in the sky over Abadan. The object was reported to be'as bright as the auo and to have the ebepeew aoon (but several tines largerew moon). It traveled extremely fast and could be seen forinutes. It vas also reported that the sanewas seen over all tho oil areas in Khuslstan.

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