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pril At OflOO hours today, nuiy peraonaeries of four gloving spheres crossing the sky along the Hurcia-Valencia trajectory at high speed aaAreat height. The spheres looked like locks of voollrid reddish color which changed to an intense yellow aa they flew farther away. They gradually disappeared in the distance. No unusual sourd vas heard. The spec-tacle lastedinute.
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The Cifra neve agency reports that oo tbe night ofanyof Andujar, Spain, sav what vastoo-called flying The object vas red, round, and approximately the sizeesert dish. If flaw noloeleaaly, at great speed, and leftong trail of Tery bright green-lab light.
LUMINOUS OBJECT SEEN OVER PORT CDTTIL Conakry, Le. Quince Francaise,un 52
Th* masterargo ship anchored ln front of the vharf of Port Oentll /Tn Cabon, French Equatorial Africa/ reported that0 hoursysterious object came op froa tie area behind Port Oentll,ouble loop, passed over the roadstead, and then dived toward tbo sea ai. great speed. Si submitted the report to the local authorities and to tbe adrainistratlT* officee of his company. Tb* followingur-aary of M* etcry.
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rSKHES SEES OVER ALKAA3A, SPATS Tangier, Eapana,pr 52
t. Alxanse,o hoursan/ personseries of four glowing spheres crossing tha sit/ along the Kurda-Valencia trajectory at high speed andreat height. The spheres looked Ilka lock* of sroollTid reddish color which changed to an ioteoae yellov as they flew farther svay. The/ gradually disappeared in the distance. Ko unusualaa beard. Tbelastedinute.
ATOUJARREPORT SAUCER Tangier,ug 52
The Clfra nava agency reports that on the night ofvuyof Andujar, Spain, ssv what vas presuraed too-called flying saucer. The object vaa red, round, and approximately the siteesert dish. If flev noiselessly, at great speed, and leftong trail of very brightlight.
LIXLKOUS OBJECT SEEN OVER POtTPILConakry, La Oulnee Prancaise,ua 52
The tasterargo ehip anchored in front of the wharf of Port Gentil /lo Oabon, French Equatorial Africa/ reported that0 hoursr/sterlous objeet cane up froa the area behind Port Gentil,ouble loop, passed over the roadstead, and then dived toward tho seareat speed. ubaltted tbe report to the local authorities ard to the administrative offices of hie company. Tbe followingurswry of his story.
20 hours, tbe eblp vas riding at anchor In tbe roadstead of Port On1egrees. Tne northern eky wag clear and starry; the southern, slightly cloudy. Visibility vaslight eoutbvest breeze prevailed, and tbe sea vas eala. Thereuarter noon.
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At COkO, the first mate telephoned the master informing him that he had joat sighted an urJrnovnluminous object in tb* sky which ceas from Port dentil and passed directly over the ship. Training Ms binocular*orision) skyvard, tb* master vas able to see quite clearly, on the portery bright and phosphoresjent orange light, circular in shape and movingreat speedeemingly straight-lice course. Standing on the ving of thend with the aid of the gyrocompass repeater, th* master estimated its average direction to be aboua,egrees.
He followed the light quite easily ln hit binoculars forinutes snd lost sight of it when it moved at great speed over the Prince buoy,iles froa th* ship. The caster was uravare of any aecompanying sound andthat it vas difficult to estimate the altitudee object, yet be Judged this toeter*. Its diameter vas thatlar.et.
The first mate stated that before he telephoned the master, he saw thatcome fron th* direction of Port Oentll, *top,ight turn, and resume its initial course. As it passea directly over the ship, it repeated th* same sort of gyration.
The natter stated that hisears of tea duty enable! hla to affirm that what be sav vasnown celestial phenomenon, stchalling star or meteor,urrent typeircraft.
Furthermore, it vashat there vere no planes ln th* air that night over Port Oentll.
SCT3 SEES IB SET OYER ALGERIAOran L'Bcho d'Oren,ul 52
0 hour* onn tb* town of Boukanefis, tvo takers clearlylate-shaped flying object lo the sky. It moved vlth unusualreenish saoke and lighting up the sky. It seemingly did not alter It* course as it Increased its speed and disappeared tovard the south.
Similarly, in Lam wider* onne Thomas Martinetudden illumination abov* and at first took it toalling star. AetuaUy, It seecel moreeteor followed by tvo other bodies, allellow cloud of amok*. Then, these disappeared and out of nowhere appearel an oval-shaped, longisb bell of fire.flyit^ev altitude arsl clearly visible, it rapidlyectilinear courae.
HKNCKRNOfl VTTHES5ED PROM TWO FOISTS Dt ORAJIOran, L'Bcho d'Oran,ul 52
ulyinhabitants of Oran reportedlying saucer at approximately the same tlm*..
5 hours, Raoul Le Benaff, foremanocal company, sav anwhite mase in the sky above Oran. It flew soutbvestvard, travelingaltitude ofeters. There vas no lualnous exhaust an]econds, the phenomenon gravnd disappeared. Tbe teraonneland Palaclo, an employee lo tbe Algerocaphtelso
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nightthe master vas nhle to eee quit* clearly, on th* port
quarter,very hright and phosphorescent ornnge light, circular lo shape and movingreat speedeemingly etralght-llne courae. Standing on the wing of the hridga, and with the aid of the gyrocompass repeater, the masterIta average direction to he abouja-egrees.
Be followed the light quite easily In his binoculars forlnutes and lost sight of it when It eoved at great speed over tha Prince buoy,iles froa the ship. The vaster vaa unaware ofompeaying , andlts that It was difficult to estimate the altitude of the object, yet he Judged
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The first mat* etated that before he telephonel tbe caster, he aav that ob-'. Ject cone from th* direction of Port Centll, stop,ight turn, and resume ita initial course. Aa it passed directly over the *hlp, it repeated the same eort of gyration.
Tbo master staled that hisears of eea duty enable! hla to affirm that vhat be saw wasnown celestial phenomenon, suchalling star or meteor,urrent typo of aircraft.
furthermore, it vas confirmed that there were no planes in the air that night over Port Oentll.
BJECTS SEES Dl SXT OVER ALGERIAran L'Bcho d'Oran,ul 52
O hours onn tbe town of Boukatefls, tvo bakers clearlylate-shaped flying object in the sky. It moved vith unusual agility, glv-lngreenish saoke and lighting up tb* sky. It seemingly did not alter its course bs it increased its speed and disappeared tovard the south.
Similarly, in Lamoricler* onre Tboaasuddea illumination above aad at first took it toalling star. Actually, it seemed moreeteor followed by tvo other bodies, allallov cloud of smoke. Then, tbes* disappeared and out of nowhere appeared anlonglsh ball oflyingow altitude and clearly visible, it rapidlyectilinear courae.
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STRASOE rHKSWXNOS WITNESSED PROM TWO POINTS IS ORABran, L'BchoJul
Recently /ja-esumably, several Inhabitants of Oran reportedlying saucor at approximately tbe sane time..
5 hours, Raoul Le Benaff, foreaanocal company, eaw anwhite mass ln the sky above Oran. It flew eouthwestwwd, travelingaltitude of There vss no lxnlaou* exhaust and no smoke.
Aftereconds, tbe phenomenon grew hnty and disappeared. Tb* uereonnel of the company office and PalBQlo, aa employe* in thectoryl7saw the "saucer."
7 hours, Maurice Dubeseny, who work* for L'Icbo d'Oran, sav whattorilliant disk goingouthvest direction atgreat speel and at sedlun altitude. It bUsappeareieeonde. lallar tineAtlas and Karsenty, two grocers; also saw the unknown object before lt disappearedloud.
3AUCERS CBJWtVKD Ul TWO ARRAS OP 0RA5ral, L'Rcho d'Oran,ul 52
Oneople lo tvo areas of Oran reported seeing unusual flying objects, described as "aaucere."
At0 hours, three voaea In thavEcknuhl district or Oranarge, orange-red, luminous patch in the sky, of tte sizeuck's egg, but flatter. Traveling froa east to vest, it appeared to haltecond then
Three truetvorthy Individuals living on the Tiaret plateaus eav an unusual -flying object5 hours. The local parish observed it fornd described ithining, cigar-shaped nassnoke trail. It-dis-
appeared toward tha oorthvest. eacher and Ms wifeimilarion, adding that tbe objectark center, vas in an oblique position, and novel.at ati altitude ofaters. Bo one heard any soundsotor.
EXV. APPEARASCESLTTN3 SAUCERS INasablanca, La Vigie Harocalne,ul 52
On the eveningvo new flying eencere vere sighted. The first, appearing0 hours over Mjetaganea, vas visibleew seconds. The second one appeared0 hours at Aln Teleies. It flew above the city forlnute,hitish trail of anoke. The fanner La which lt attained various altitudesurprising va/^uverablllty. Vhen itit vac headed south.
This is .je fifth timeatter of weeks that this poenoae&oa has been noted lo tha Department ofaucer appearing to bo about the siteeacup vaa observed by tvo pollee&eo over Ptenda (at tbef Oran It consistedark nucleusuminous rass. Sear Tleacea, aotorletstrarge clgar-sbapcd objeeteighteters. Thereualnous cloud in itsAnd finally, at Laaoriclere, aboutllcea-ters from the Abdellys area, aotorists eava phosphorescent diskriefof tine.
KHIrTS TO FREO,UfiWTLTTKO SAUCER REPORTSJ1 DEPAKTME3TOran, L'Echo d'Oran,ul 52
^fter it bad received anderies of riylng saucer reports, the oevijuper L'Echo d'Oraneview of tbe occurrences, as well as several late reports. Tbo followingummary of the ortlftle^j
espondent3 ssrvVj seat us word of saucers appearing everywhere in Oran Depnrtaeat during tbe past fev days. This aeeas to be iter saucers' favorite area, one vhlcb is no doubt salutary Tor their development. They have appeared here vith greater frequency than in Prance or tbe US. lt Is impossible, moreover, to douot the veracity of tba observers, since they Include policemen, riest.
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eople la two areas of Oran reported seeing unuaual flying objects, described as "saucers."
At0 bours, three woman ln tb* Beknxihl district of Oranarge, orange-red, lunlDOUS patch in the shy, of tie slieuck's egg, but flatter. Traveling frcei east to vest. It appeared to haltecond thao van-Ished.
Three trustworthy Individuals liv/lng on tbe Tlaret plateaus sav an unusual -flying object atours. Thelaa observed it for about kond described Ithining, cigar-shaped bossmoke trail. ppeared tovard the northwest. eacher and his wifeimilarloa, adding that tbe objectark center, vas la an oblique position, and awed.et nu altitude ofeters. Bo one heard any soundsotor.
citesEARABCES OF YlttW SAUCERS IS ALGERIA Casablanca, La Vlgle Harocaine,ul 52
On tbe evening ofwo new flying saucers were sighted. Tor first, appeiu-ing0 hours over Mostngar.cn, vaa risibleew seconds. The second one appeared0 hours at Ain Teledes. It flew above the city forinute,hitish trail of saoke. The mannerhich it attained various altitudesurprising maneuverability. Vhen it die-appived. It vac headed acuth.
Thin is fifth timeatter of weeks that this phenomenon hasIn the Department of Oran. aucer appearing to be about the aire ofwas observed by tvo policemen over Frenda (at th* east end of Oran It consistedark nucleusrinous mass. trange cigar-shaped objecteightuminous cloud In its vake. Ar4 /lcaHy, at Lisoriclere, about VOfrom the Abdellys area, motorists sava phosphorescent diskriefof
NDn TOP PLYIS3 SAILER REFCCTSB DEPARTMENTron, L'Eebo d'Oran,ul 52
t had received anderies of flying saucer reports, th* newspaper L'Bcho d'Oraneview of tbe occurrences, as veil as several late reports. Toe followingeary of tbe articl*^
srrespoadents ^ave seat us vord of saucers appearing everywhere In Oran Department during tho poetdays. This seems to be tt* saucers' favorite area, one which Isoubt salutary for their development. Tbey have eppoarec" here with greater frequency than in France or the US. It is impossible, moreover, to douot tbe veracity of the observers, since they include poi|ceaen,riest,adi.
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At (MM hour* toiay, RayaoaSublic Vorks Dapartceat employee lalying object moving rapidly north ardbltlah amok* cloud. alf hour before, the mysterious saucer had been seen In Oued Taria, traveling at tbe ease speed and, like the saucer observed yesterday, makingturns and changes of direction.
On tbe night oruly, lo fialnte Borbe duoliceadtualnous flying object forally police reports vil? henceforth Include all such observations or
In tbe morning ofesident of Algiers sav, for severalhining black disk on tho noriton. Itapid vertical deseent, then suddenly novedorltontal direction.
bservations vere made in Lodl. Onuly, at0ellowish object flewlsty speed In the sky, and oauly,0uch larger object appeared for several seconds; it had the shapq of ancone.
OBSERVE UJ.-USDAL FLTIKG OBJECT FORZKUTSOran, 'L'Eenoug 52
0 hours onn Oran resident arl his vife, vaile drivingne road between Saint Denis Du Big and Le Tlelat, sav something flying lo tte skyaters up. They stopped the car ard vatehed ita courseiautes. It vas spindle shaped and tapered at both ends. It differed froo ordinary aircraft In that it shoved no exjaust snoke, cade no noise, andreat speed. "
Id tb* norning ofesident of Algiers saw, for severalhining black disk oaths norlion. Itapid vertical descent, then suddenly bottJorizontal dlreetlon. **
Tvo observation!sale in Lodi. OBuly, at0ellowish object fleviny speed ln the sky, and onuly,0weh larger object appeared for several seconds; it had tbe shape of an io-vertol cooo.
OBSERVE UliWUAL JXTLK OBJECT FORJAVTEran, L'Ecboug 52
0 hours onn Oran resident and his vlfe, while driving on the road between Salat Deals Du Slg end Le Tlelat, stv something flying la the skyaters op. They stopped the car nnd vatched its course for aboutinutes. It vas spindle shaped and tapered at both ends. It differed frcei ordinary aircraft in that it showed no exhaust smoke, aade no noise, andreat speed.
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