The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 24 Apr 1952, p. 2

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THE HAILBEYBURIAN THURSDAY, APRIL 24th, 1952 Page Te The HAILEYBURIAN they 4. One would have to have a Vivid imagniation to dream up the information that has leak- ed out. The ships, ranging in size from 67'-72'-99' in diameter were man- ed by six to fourteen extraterres- trial midgets 36" to 37" in height. Well nourished, in apparent good health with cavity-free teeth, they bear a marked resemblance to ourselves but they have no beard --only a little fuzz. We must presume that they cannot live in our atmosphere since they were not injured in the crashes and all were dead. One of the visitors lived longer than his compariions as he was found halfway out of the doorway of his craft. Issued every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office, Broadway St., Haileybury, Ont. D. E. SUTHERLAND, Publisher Issued every Thursday from The Haileybucian Office, Broadway Street, Haileybury SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Canada--$2.00 per year, in advance In United States--$2.50 per year, in advance Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assr:. VISITORS FROM VENUS Since the beginning of time, it has been human nature to make light of radical theories no mat- ter what the field--a multitude oi names from Bellto Pasteur cross one's mind in the battle to con- 'The ships fly on a magnetic line vince their fellow men of the val- of force and are built of metal idity of their claims, Lhis month much hardersthan diamonds and we are faced with a somewhat resistant to temperature that different phenomena, stranger would melt anything known to than ever before. man. For the past decade: rumors 0i Scientists on the outside believe foreign bodies in the sky have that the little men make their emanated from every section oi home in Venus, which is known North America. Reports have to be inhabited by small humans come in trom as far north as Ed- and that their civilization is more monton, Alberta, and as far south than five hundred years ahead of those things that has to be done this most exalted earth. every day. Our friend thinks that A study of press and radio re- jt would be wonderful it everyone ports from Canada and the U.S.A jn town would sweep the walk in would seem to indicate that. mili- gprot of their home because right tary authorities are determined to pow most of the streets don't look withhold information and no too apppealing. Just a few min- doubt have good reason for so do- ytes every day on the part of ing. everyone could make a vast im- provement in the whole appear- YOUR TOWN anceof your town. Someone has even said that the effect of clean- liness upon man is so great that it extends to his moral character --the possibilities are endless, Now that the curling brooms are locked in the cupboard, whats to keep you folks from diverting a little of that excess energy to the sidewalk? The year's at the spring: The day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hillside's dew-pearled : The lark's on the wing; The snail's on the thorn; God's in his heaven-- All's right with the world. --Robert Browning. Monday afternoon, we had visitor in the office whose opening remark made the old heart skip two beats. She said in an awed voice, "I have seen something very unusual." Right away fast we grabbed a,pencil to get the de- tails on Haileybury's first flying saucer--we even quietly prayed that it had landed on the seventh tee and we could work in a few practice shots after making a few notes. What had she seen? Well she had seen one woman with a broom sweeping the sidewalk in front of her home and it started her thinking about England and how, for the last forty years sweeping the walk is-just one of as Mexico. Nearly every state in the Union has participated in the sighting of these mysterious objects and recently residents oi Northern Ontario have reported seeing the missiles. On Monday interest ran high at the Silver Mine when an object was sighted ab Temiskaming Construction Limited shooting through the sky. .... Graham Eby was there in time to see the vapor trail. Today, leading authorities from every quarter have assured even the most unbelieving that there is a case for interplanetaary flying saucers, The most intimate viewings were seen in Orangeburg, N.C., Montgomery, Ala., and Mexico City. The reports were treated MINING P.O. Box 997 ENGINEERS and GENERAL CONTRACTORS CONCRETE WORK Oo Head Office HAILEYBURY, ONT. PLANTS Phone 517 Painting the house each S; lightly but a famous astronomer freshyainie nc said "that the manner of flight and the proportions of the discs make it obvious that they carry beings from another world". The first ones, seen near Mount Rainer in 1947 were round and shiny and flew with no unusual manoeuvres, A saucer-conscious public duly reported many more. Then the fashion changed when two airline pilots told of seeing ~an enormous cigar-sltaped craft with lighted portholes near Mont- gomery, Alabama. Interest waned until recently when people who believe in them got encouragement from a skep- tical U.S.A. Air Force. Their spokesman esaid "strange thing's were seen in the night sky over North Korea. On January 29th 1952, the tail gunner and fire con- trol man on a B-29 bomber over Wonsan saw a disc-shaped ob- ject that seemed to fly with a revolving motion, Orange in co- lor, it had bluish flames around the rim similar to a gas jet.. For five minutes it flew along with the bomber at 200 m.p.h. and dis- appeared, On the same night, the tail gun- ner and fire control man in a B-29 of another squadron saw much the same thing over Sunchon, eighty miles away. This one looked glo- bular; followed them for several minutes and disappeared in the night. Prior to this, three flying sau- cers are known to have crash- landed in the southwestern Unit- ed States. Scientists and rocket experts alike who claim they are space ships from a foreign planet were thoroughly disappointed with the attitude of the United States Air Force, who impound- ed them in an atmosphere of ut- most secrecy. They feel they could be of great help in solving their origin.. In spite of this, information has been gathered which is neither confirmed or denied. 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