
From the TRUE Report On Flying Saucers, 1967
Pages 40 - 43
All Sizes and Shapes...
With some UFO's it's stretching a point to call them saucer-shaped.
But whether they're round and thin, long and stubby,
or even shaped like home plate,
they remain as baffling - and fascinating - as ever.

Weird, gaseous mass,
as photographer Ed Leadford, 19, described UFO,
appeared over Anaheim, Calif., Nov. 6, 1957.
Pinkish-red object faded, then reappeared.
Project Blue Book - USAF photo.

Flaming object over Utica, N.Y.,
taken by Dana DeGeorge, 14,
from his backyard about 8:20 p.m.
Thousands of people reportedly saw the object.
Wide World Photo

After photo of these two long, bat-shaped objects was shown
on Walter Chronkite's CBS newscast March 24, 1966, big debate was sparked.
Some said the Dexter, Mich., photo was merely time exposure of the moon and Venus.
UPI Photo

What looks like a baseball home plate jumped
into view over Lawrence County farm show grounds July 30, 1966.
Photographer was lining up a shot of the milk can on left when UFO suddenly appeared.
UPI Photo

Page 43

Overlapping discs in Mountain View, Mo., on July 30, 1954,
according to buck Nelson, Air force didn't buy story, however.
Their report hinted double exposure or else objects were
tossed before camera while making exposure.
Project Blue book - USAF photo.

Trapezoid-shaped UFO appeared over Brazil, Ind.
Blue-white in color, it hovered for 20 minutes.
Ronnie thurston, 14, took picture
with new Mark IV camera he won in contest.
Wide World Photo
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