PUBLIC VAULT UFO ARCHIVE KR
INDEX
  1. MARK CROSS FIFTH AVE. AT 55TH, N. Y. 22

    MARK CROSS FIFTH AVE. AT 55TH, N. Y. 22

    MARK CROSS FIFTH AVE. AT 55TH, N. Y. 22

  2. Mark Cross 옥스포드 셔츠 그 어느 때보다 인기 있는 – 심지어 도시 복장으로도 – 최고급 옥스포드 천으로 만든 버튼다운 칼라 셔츠, 완전 코마사 사용. 버튼 커프스. 14 1/2-17 1/2 칼라. 32-35 소매. 흰색 또는 파란색. $6.50 함께 – Mark Cross를 위해 손으로 제작된 수입 실크 니트 넥타이. 검정, 네이비, 회색, 갈색, 녹색, 와인. $2.50 우편 및 전화 주문 접수. SU 7-4000

    The Mark Cross OXFORD SHIRT More popular than ever - even for city wear - the button-down collar shirt in finest oxford cloth, with fully combed yarn. Button cuffs. 14 1/2-17 1/2 collar. 32-35 sleeve. White or blue. $6.50 With it - an imported silk knit tie hand framed for Mark Cross. Black, navy, grey, brown, green, wine. $2.50 Mail and phone orders filled. SU 7-4000

    The Mark Cross OXFORD SHIRT More popular than ever - even for city wear - the button-down collar shirt in finest oxford cloth, with fully combed yarn. Button cuffs. 14 1/2-17 1/2 collar. 32-35 sleeve. White or blue. $6.50 With it - an imported silk knit tie hand framed for Mark Cross. Black, navy, grey, brown, green, wine. $2.50 Mail and phone orders filled. SU 7-4000

  3. 이것이 왔다! 이것은 새롭다!

    It's Here! It's New!

    It's Here! It's New!

  4. 장난감 백파이프 연주하기 쉬움 - 단 $4.98

    TOY BAGPIPE Easy to Play - only $4.98

    TOY BAGPIPE Easy to Play - only $4.98

  5. 블로우파이프, 드론, 찬터, 밝은 격자무늬 가방과 리본이 완비된 이 백파이프는 스코틀랜드 악기의 진정한 복제품이지만 부드러운 소리를 냅니다. 누구나 숫자를 읽는 것만으로 몇 분 안에 인기 있는 곡을 연주하는 법을 배울 수 있습니다. 세척 가능한 스티렌과 비닐라이트로 만들어져 안전하고 위생적이며 튼튼합니다. 어린이와 어른 모두에게 매혹적인 즐거움을 선사합니다. 훌륭한 장난감 또는 최고급 가정용 선물로 단 $4.98 (연주 방법 책자 포함). TIMESAVERS DEPT. NY-9 2 West 45th St. New York 19, N. Y.

    Complete with blowpipe, drone, chanter, bright plaid bag and ribbons, this Bagpipe is an authentic replica of the Scotch in- strument, but sounds mellow. Anyone can learn to play popular tunes in a matter of min- utes just by reading numbers. Made of washable Styrene and Vinylite, it's safe, sanitary and strong. Fascinating fun-maker for children and grown ups alike. A superb toy, or a gift for the finest homes for only $4.98 (includes how to play your booklet). TIMESAVERS DEPT. NY-9 2 West 45th St. New York 19, N. Y.

    Complete with blowpipe, drone, chanter, bright plaid bag and ribbons, this Bagpipe is an authentic replica of the Scotch in- strument, but sounds mellow. Anyone can learn to play popular tunes in a matter of min- utes just by reading numbers. Made of washable Styrene and Vinylite, it's safe, sanitary and strong. Fascinating fun-maker for children and grown ups alike. A superb toy, or a gift for the finest homes for only $4.98 (includes how to play your booklet). TIMESAVERS DEPT. NY-9 2 West 45th St. New York 19, N. Y.

  6. MRS. KARO의 손세탁 160 EAST 62nd STREET TEmpleton 8-6516 실크, 레이스, 식탁보, 셔츠 전문; 합리적인 가격. 최고급 가정을 위한 세탁

    MRS. KARO'S HAND LAUNDRY 160 EAST 62nd STREET TEmpleton 8-6516 Specialists in silks, laces, table linens, shirts; at moderate rates. Laundering for the finest homes

    MRS. KARO'S HAND LAUNDRY 160 EAST 62nd STREET TEmpleton 8-6516 Specialists in silks, laces, table linens, shirts; at moderate rates. Laundering for the finest homes

  7. 14분 후, 피어먼은 유성과 닮은 밝은 빛을 보았지만, 그 중 세 개는 수평으로 움직였고, 그가 본 어떤 유성과도 달랐다. 근처에서 비행 중이던 다른 상업용 조종사는 왼쪽 날개에서 빛을 보았다고 말했고, 반스는 레이더 스코프에서 해당하는 핍을 발견했다. 그러나 인근의 다른 조종사들은 특이한 것을 볼 수 없었다고 보고했다. 새벽녘에 반스의 화면에서 10개의 특이한 핍이 동시에 카운트되었다. "7월 20일 아침 6시간 동안 워싱턴 상공에 최소 10개의 미확인 물체가 움직이고 있었다는 결론 외에는 다른 결론에 도달할 수 없다"고 반스는 썼다. "그것들은 평범한 항공기가 아니었다. . . . 내 생각에 어떤 자연 현상도 우리 레이더에 나타난 이 점들을 설명할 수 없었다. 유성, 전기적 교란, 구름도 마찬가지였다. 그것들이 정확히 무엇인지는 나도 모른다. 이제 당신은 나만큼 그것들에 대해 알게 되었다. 그리고 당신의 추측은 내 추측만큼이나 좋다." 일주일 후, 7월 26일 오후 9시 8분에 항공로 교통 관제 센터의 레이더 스코프에 워싱턴 상공에 미확인 물체가 다시 나타났다. 수도 외곽에 있는 앤드류스 공군 기지의 화면도 마찬가지였다. 시속 600마일을 낼 수 있는 두 대의 제트 요격기가 델라웨어 뉴캐슬 근처 기지에서 조사를 위해 파견되었다. 요격기가 레이더 스코프에 나타나자, 그들은 물체 쪽으로 유도되었다. 조종사 중 한 명은 자신의 비행기 앞 약 10마일 상공에서 4개의 빛을 목격했지만, 그가 추월하려 할 때 사라졌다. 20분 후, 그는 "꾸준한 흰색 빛"을 보았지만, 1분 안에 그것도 사라졌다. "우리는 그것들이 비행접시였다는 증거가 없다"고 공군 대표는 나중에 말했다. "반대로, 우리는 그것들이 비행접시가 아니었다는 증거도 없다. 우리는 그것들이 무엇이었는지 모른다." 이 두 사건, 특히 요격기와 관련된 사건의 결과로 대중의 동요는 새로운 정점에 달했다. 공군은 정보와 조언을 요구하는 수백 통의 편지, 전화, 전보에 시달렸다. 소규모 항공사 중 한 곳은 승무원들에게 카메라를 제공하고 마주치는 모든 비행접시를 촬영하도록 지시했다. 한 민간인은 공군에 대령 계급을 받는 대가로 "비밀"을 알려주겠다고 썼다. 로스앤젤레스의 한 목사는 아인슈타인에게 편지를 써서 그에게 해명을 간청했다.

    fourteen minutes, Pierman saw bright lights that resemble shooting stars, but three of them moving horizontally, unlike any shoot- ing star he had ever seen. Another com- mercial pilot who was reached in flight nearby said that he saw a light off his left wing; Barnes found a corresponding pip on the radarscope. Other pilots in the vicinity reported, however, that they could see nothing unusual. Toward daybreak, ten peculiar pips were counted simultaneously on Barnes' screen. "There is no other conclusion I can reach but that for six hours on the morning of the twentieth of July there were at least ten unidentifiable objects moving above Washington," Barnes wrote. "They were not ordinary air- craft. . . . Nor in my opinion could any natural phenomena account for these spots on our radar. Neither shooting stars, electrical disturbances, nor clouds could, either. Exactly what they are, I don't know. Now you know as much about them as I do. And your guess is as good as mine." A week later, at 9:08 P.M. on July 26th, the Air Route Traffic Con- trol Center's radarscope again showed unidentifiable objects over Washing- ton. So did the screen at the Andrews Air Force Base, just outside the capi- tal. Two jet interceptors, capable of doing six hundred miles an hour, were dispatched from a base near New Castle, Delaware, to investigate. When the interceptors appeared on the radar- scopes, they were guided toward the objects. One of the pilots sighted four lights approximately ten miles in front of his plane and slightly above it, but they vanished while he was trying to overtake them. Twenty minutes later, he saw "a steady white light," but within a minute it, too, disappeared. "We have no evidence they were flying saucers," an Air Force representative said later. "Conversely, we have no evidence they were not flying saucers. We don't know what they were." As a result of these two incidents, particularly the one involving the inter- ceptors, public agitation reached a new height. The Air Force was bombarded with hundreds of letters, telephone calls, and telegrams demanding information and offering advice. One of the smaller airlines supplied its crews with cameras and ordered them to photograph any saucers they encountered. A civilian wrote to the Air Force that he would let it in on "the secret" in return for a colonelcy. A Los Angeles pastor wrote to Einstein, beseeching him to clear up

    fourteen minutes, Pierman saw bright lights that resemble shooting stars, but three of them moving horizontally, unlike any shoot- ing star he had ever seen. Another com- mercial pilot who was reached in flight nearby said that he saw a light off his left wing; Barnes found a corresponding pip on the radarscope. Other pilots in the vicinity reported, however, that they could see nothing unusual. Toward daybreak, ten peculiar pips were counted simultaneously on Barnes' screen. "There is no other conclusion I can reach but that for six hours on the morning of the twentieth of July there were at least ten unidentifiable objects moving above Washington," Barnes wrote. "They were not ordinary air- craft. . . . Nor in my opinion could any natural phenomena account for these spots on our radar. Neither shooting stars, electrical disturbances, nor clouds could, either. Exactly what they are, I don't know. Now you know as much about them as I do. And your guess is as good as mine." A week later, at 9:08 P.M. on July 26th, the Air Route Traffic Con- trol Center's radarscope again showed unidentifiable objects over Washing- ton. So did the screen at the Andrews Air Force Base, just outside the capi- tal. Two jet interceptors, capable of doing six hundred miles an hour, were dispatched from a base near New Castle, Delaware, to investigate. When the interceptors appeared on the radar- scopes, they were guided toward the objects. One of the pilots sighted four lights approximately ten miles in front of his plane and slightly above it, but they vanished while he was trying to overtake them. Twenty minutes later, he saw "a steady white light," but within a minute it, too, disappeared. "We have no evidence they were flying saucers," an Air Force representative said later. "Conversely, we have no evidence they were not flying saucers. We don't know what they were." As a result of these two incidents, particularly the one involving the inter- ceptors, public agitation reached a new height. The Air Force was bombarded with hundreds of letters, telephone calls, and telegrams demanding information and offering advice. One of the smaller airlines supplied its crews with cameras and ordered them to photograph any saucers they encountered. A civilian wrote to the Air Force that he would let it in on "the secret" in return for a colonelcy. A Los Angeles pastor wrote to Einstein, beseeching him to clear up

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    page 79, 80

    page 79, 80