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Independent from Long Beach, California • 1

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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-i J- 1 -i I. I it. -1 2- I rT 5. vf'V 1 '0 i il ii -r kthrptmd.lQOd? rAthit? Spotted counts lof saucer sightings were funnelled to Bhiebook." There1 f- Take it from the former No. 1 Dying Mucei sleuth of the Air tm) bockfe and 1 declares', that Alr Torce officers are.

"suppress-ing the true, 'J Buppdt dismlsafn KeyheeS smsstlnnsl.ffadlnge. with-, a theyljwere given thecloaest tiny 'and -On the- mosf baffling Bluebook would fly Air Force saucers haa been unshaken by photographs! and even: adored motion 'pictures' of them. i.v The. meet. baffUng' end aen aatlewal Saucer Horry eecarred fca th late eomnier ef 1951' started In tiibbock.

Tex wherd a mnsber af yeputable- end aober-colleg'; profeaahts spotted y-yaome jigrav dashing investigators to the. scene tohK terrogi ate the person who believwtbati many of the Ruppelt rWss alad by colored me thousands of people have Forces those mysterious sky discs 3 ere NOT real. i win investi-fiying aau- Force between fri 1951 'and. 1953. Tm that If you could get enough data? on each sighting" of a saucer, you would find a logical Rup Pelt told The Independent Thurs- aM i -Ruppelt was in charge of "Pn-1i.

1 ject Bluebook." ithe code name for the Air Force's Investigation Sbd tka of stories. "spot-ted-the saucers; i I v- Ruppelt. who recei ved dis? charge from- the Ajr Force Isfac ween ago, conducted many if of the! Investigations himself. I rtf Is currently i-in jfaeW (buti.not on a-' saucer) a ased, book entitled taken' Hit, verdict afterthe I Qxnaha4 been analyzed by photo techni- dans and aatronomers was that; tho saueers were' sea gulls, wheeling fa sun. reported seeing saucers actually saw- something.

But he la ion id Ms conviction that lit Waa no weirdqwce ship from Mars or agy other pofati. fa; outer, space. -were weather vbauoons; some were pber fsome'pfa ttsefhtMiS be bad. snapped of M1M megastaw and tahewa papers, thrwghout the natioa. Aftenva-i'liearching Investlga! Uon, Ruppelt was personally convinced that the "saucers6 seen by the! college professors were birds Hying; above a section of highway-illuminated.

tv vapor that the photographs were hoax, and that the radar screen picked up some weather phenomena. v. Mnw 1 1 We had oh "Shdrtly a man and; hit wife reported seeing similar lights pass low over their house, later, some mysterious ohjecta were picked up on a' radar, screen fa the state of Wash-factaEb-sThe radar crew plotted Flyfag Saucers 'From Outer Spacfe byr a retired-; Marine high altitude -'ijetk? li-We ennce.tjhasimtiper-1 eentsga of thevirepatrw erf la Long Beach -he "On Sept. six F-Wo spent an hour trying to'; get st ggh-nylag; object ever Long majojr Donald I the epidemic of saucer 1 4 "Bluebook has its headquarters at the Air Technical Intelligence evaluated as aOepilnfense lneestigetieRNe that this because the Saucer sleutia insuffio. (Southwaat-where they had been their.Course and Their msintaihsy that this i.lfe beeause coufseypointed straight to the This book is condensed fa, the current issue of .1 a national magazine It wd bet ndeased to the book: stores heKt.weriti Keyhoe: maintains ihkhtke "Two FrSFs on pafrol the area visually aighted a silver ob- Center at Wright Patterson i i near Dayton.

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WMHwcrr6N-rt' Eisenhower 'Thursday pickeda Republican ibusinestrilikiv gerfial, 52-year-old -j ames P. Mitels Tf former KrvtVA; depaftmient store "executive takebhit oath of tods Eisenhower'; Office attend first Oibinetmeetfag' )i- mA rt- I Eisenhower, told his; ngws cOn-: ferenee- that Mltchril" is. a man; v-. Dread Disease Found ei lyDeteclivc Slain- AmbusH; Suspect Kidnaps Pair, Flees A I i of extraordinary ability and greet long experience fa character with es (ap)1 dimmer, 25; who killed and Great 8 loiv-Itiily! tx'ciaipjM''dty ip of traopBlh pknBtate iDepsetmenten-Prt4 hop lie to.pia:peeeft the lgquarttlbetwemitaly and Yogottaria cawrth fm.tnv forced twb mgn to drive him (bf iLos Angelet was cap- tnhd Thury'hightLln dQfal VT, Ulmer. 'Checldng theaters fat part, of a dost manhunt, found the ypung ifugifive asleep in1 the baleomrjofl the RiQCTbester at Htt JV! The, investment in I hope poured into the March of Dimes by millions of Americans may be about to pay off National Foundation President Basil OCbnnpr told aj Hollywood television convention 1 Thursday, i Overt a closed television circuit from New York, Long Beach leaden! and.

Infantile paralysis workers from five western states were told of a newljrdeveloped vaccine which 1 la believed creates immunity against all types of the criping disease. 1 'Half a million youngsters and adults throughout the nation will be inoculated shortly after the first of the year. Long Beach and Lot Angeles County school i children will be among those given the new anti-polio injections. r. "I- "If the program la aueeeaa-fat we have found a means of combatting polio and wo have the highest of hopes for Its success," OConner said.

V- The foundations annual March of Dimes was the personal proj- ect of the late President Frank-k lin D. Roosevelt who had been crippled by the disease. I And CyCormor emphasized the need of funds to carry out the inoculation program. 1 Ho said4 If. the poll appeal next January is' Mccesafnl, tbo vaeelno can be suppled free to, 1 til children whose parents eo- seat to thfrlaoculatlea.

4. "Scientists arid others hors; fa peered; tafo thCetreefa hy foo theeat ahewBagirwiiNwllligfve i Mmar ''the ante-after nj Ss Francises. rZ Hutgh H. Farnham; 4Det sakTTHuti the twa detective imowing that the oan1 was lines j-PT sniVvaon4 armedand dangerous, kft him aioneimtil he awoke. Then'hapwxJ followed him; out of the theater and made fhe arretCrHfercd 'ahiham aakl MiUer was cif-rying a Luger pistoLVHe declined say wherry Miller ms bring a lUbjln vndiriiwdes.wwrystoned gnd gmany Wtodewa MdkenAh' American Marino was kliriitly ln- sheet fk.dtspfaiF-wfinfaws dibblh the Zhformatfan Service end the BriUak ieadlng After! smsshfaef tiwplate Which Uieyaattaedltthe Ofociafiwyi fat) the fripendiiw trans-wfih JuMlatiaa.

rjnrivhcctqilea'Zoiie the disputed faSmey lAMES MXTCHEX Buslaesoman forLshey Poet'? v'B labor jrelti6n problems, homg tb in Spring leUTs selection greeted wiUijj varying i comment; Bcjme' Donsctata and unkm leaders expressed thafa man Jfora union- )anks was 'i'fWr vjBetfi the oppolatmcnt waa generally hsUsd as good one; eve by (pIO PieaMdat Walfal Btherj r- ijf I night '8 quarteri roanw of VA heldfuddtng were frying to take statement from Ufa.1 Me aaid-lhspecfor CahUl of San Francisco poDeo and Dep. Dist' Ftangis Mayer paWdpatingln the quae- 4 IfLAVN i -V ximvuHw a lS-yoar. SHbaretto wltlt spotting tbl i-V laying plan! for- the. widespread -effort estimate that at least $17 tnglttvpIJbitlMk BKO balecpy. StdrieyiDrake, a Bel- Which jnCfadegthe an assistant secretory: of the Army, with decadel'Of will.be required to jt out correctly, OConnor experience in government job, declined for "the present' tp- lex- pres any opinions (fa theChot Taft-iHki irriey- Act- conttwriy.

saogoj High pckeol1-senior, lidsjrakbrecoknized Miner frommrphotOgruph. police had shown berarlierniuraday and notitfed thaftrffieers of his pres- eneei Police posted guards ataU tby theater and asked (the jnshepetfo to keep them informed of the birpuihT sS2Sf JSSfflKS rretumed Hetdldreporterahe4 intends do iU; best possible job fowthe thevwtedSfateAjfe Mitfchell wilL suweed Martin Blood of i the inoculated per-sons will be tested at a date to determine how long the antibodies which induce immunity remain effective. i He sald that the answer. whether the knock-out punch has been landed on polio probably will be known by the fall 01 1954. 'Fr.

P. Dlvkin, 1 Democrat? and president AFLj plumbers Uniooltwho qufi'Sept, lO-WRlyra tweame alarmed and sfhstai tfadf'7AtttofWoriceriDii Thursday stmoUnced reJacUonbf i- have aaM frwyXfauht oLslX vmmeifiteUberated tHaBfaiL ptit-wben another usher-flashlight ca Mm. OtilunaiiiACfafaj dier Whicii; sad'4 1 Meanwhile, i he pointed inoculation with gamma globulin win continue; at. a rate three times as great aa In 1953. 2 i t- 1 "Scienee has focmd way to; extract more, gamma globulin ommend to Congresses series! bf amepdfoenta to theT-rt 3Z4W; -xMahewer 1 later I tv- testified' i -(Continued on Page 12.

GoL; 4) (Continued4 on PagsItL 1 imji .1 1,1 fird1 toisee iftttK tiavoid ynrtiai s.s: to a atfcohjwfc vp iedds -'ivaV SAYS: uuM natknMride alert ef oampaaies TQiWEAmR 5 wmmtimm dwttburhrj! (wsgta- 1 -the ipertWpatiooffa Ilmnh Marsh's TStMeMJWt? Tbs difiersnee cl per emit in! crest many people. But ii they forest on SlILOOO home that andicl( fiiqrael coat them $50 a year. The loan-' eo must pay interest the; more wuleoet them. Cveryooe should be interested what monky earns or (msfo fre- 1 a 'i cause it touches each ol us. lt is fatipawble for one iri iu; to lire a day wdthodi bemq affectejEi by the ol neyl 'A A person wbo coinpletely out Beach' ttAXMXnHaagS fedl lewTheiKInifapendentp.

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