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were followed by a prop plane.
Il’s quite possible they sighted
the same things we did.”
Stanford says he has seen
dozens of UFOs since he began
his research project in Arizona
in 1964. He said most sightings
can be explained. It’s the
others that interest him.
“I cannot rest at ease until
this thing is solved," he said.
"We are not interested in
collecting UFO stuff, but
scientific data and we are
attempting to see if a UFO will
respond to intelligent signals."
The Air Force, which is the
U.S. government's official in-
vestigatory agency for UFO’s,
doesn't take data from civi-
lians, Stanford said, so his
information is shared with
other UFO research groups in
California, Arizona, Illinois and
Maryland.
He said he believes creatures
that pilot UFO's aren’t neces-
sarily super-intelligent and
haven’t developed means of
flight incomprehendible to man.
“They don’t have to be any
more intelligent than we are,
just about 10 years ahead of us.
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highly secret projects today
and we’ll probably have some-
thing like this in 10 to 15
years," he said
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President Says Campaign Reform Bill Will Help Right The Wrong
WASHINGTON (UPI uwasure, scheduled to take big money influence has come ent in the limits on individual that it will not in the future be for Die general election. They primary candidate is able to < ontribute185,00 to a Candidat
President Ford says that he put effect in 1975. "The times to play an unseeming role in contributions and candidate extended to congressional can choose either federal funds raise $106,000 25,00 from in ep . presi.
aside reservations about public demnd legislation," the Presi- nur electoral process This bill expenditures" without being races," said Ford. —from the $1 checkoff on each of 20 states — e e.
financing and unspecified eon- dent said. will help to right that wrong." specific. “I am sure that such income taxes —or private government will then ma c e a c
stitutional violations to sign a His reservations centered on issues can be resolved in the Major provisions of the bill: contributions, but cannot mix first $106,000 and every prtva e 3 > pandidnts
sweeping campaign reform bill There certain periods in our public financing of presidential courts," he said. General election financing: the two. Other party candidates contribution of $250 up o a camparsns ea
designed to end big money nation’s history when it campaigns and political conven- Beginning in 197G, the Republi- can receive a share of the $20 ceiling of $5 million. 8e‛n
influence in politics, becomes necessary to face up tions. "I maintain my strong hope can and Democratic presiden- million based on election Convention financing -ITie w Sndin „ prosidontial can-
Ford never mentioned Water- to certain unpleasant truths. He also cited "the First that the voluntary contribution tial candidates can get $20 results. Republican and Democratic dPn 8.. limited to EO
gate Tuesday as he signed the The unpleasant truth is that Amnendment implications inher- will not become mandatory and million each from the Treasury Primary financing —If a eahfrompullicrundsrortheir million in the federal election
conventions. and $10 million in the prima-
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brother Laurance financed a the remote Texas hill country is for UFOs," Stanford said. "We
book derogatory to Arthur said to be attracting alien believe UFOs have some
Goldberg, the Democratic can- aircraft that travel at 10,000 control over gravity and
didate for governor of New miles an hour, and a research inertia.”
York in 1970. group studying UFOs has Stanford’s group constructed
Neither of the two commit- released a photograph purport- a circle of about 100 lights in
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Wisconsin Farmers Slaughter Over 600 Calves, Pigs asuvts"sninssmduuzissdssmmtnins
By United Press International poor, but the packing houses tock if "all other solutioas Pavich was asked if it would us they didn't have time to needless killing of calves for and no more than $3,000 to an primaries and 12 cents3 or
Angry Wisconsin farmers said they did not have tone to fail." They said they would also not be better to make the handle them. This is the next publicity purposes as well as individual candidate -$1,006 in $150,000 in the general election,
drove their trucks to a huge handle it. send a load of cattle to the slaughjered animals available best thing." the resulting waste of protein in the primaries, $1,000 in a House candidates are limited to
trench at Curtiss Wis Tues- in a sunilai action conducted White House to dramatize their to packers for donation to the law enforcement officials a world where starvation is runoff, and $1,000 in the general $70,000 in the prumares and
day, unloaded their calves, then near Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., 18 plight. poor. said apparently no laws were rampant,"_______________________election. Organizations can $70,000 in the general election.
shot the young animals or slit calves were slaughtered. Another group of Oklahoma "Sure, that would be better," violated.
their throats to protest skyrock- The actions came just hours ranchers called a temporary he said, "but we talked to two The Humane Society of the
eting feed costs and low before President Ford, in an halt to a planned cattle diff errent packers and they told United States protested "the
livestock prices. address to the Future Farmers slaughter and decided to take
Crop Dusting Pilot
farm production and reduced Oren lee Staley, president of I rm c
A spokesman for the Wiscon- waste to combat inflation. the NFO, said at the group's Beaned 5y l ee 3hot
sin chapter of the National While fanners and ranchers national headquarters in Cor- J
Farmers Organization said the elsewhere —notably in Texas ning, Iowa, that the action at FRESNO, Calif. (UPI) — A tee shot on the 12th hole of the Fort
group had considered making and Oklahoma - have threat- Curtiss was a voluntary protest. Washington Golf Course beaned a crop dusting pilot who was
the meat available to packing ened similar mass cattle “It's up to individual mem- spraying the fairways.
houses as donations for the slaughters in symbolic retalia- bers what thev want to do,” he I was dazed for a minute, said David Hughes, the pilot. He said
tion for declining cattle prices, said. "It will cut their the ball soared through the plane’s windshield and bounced off his
R..IC.nI.. the Wisconsin stockmen were production and if they want to helmet.
HLOCKeIeller the first to act. do this to demonstrate that “I circled a few times and when my head cleared, set down on this
. One by one, they drove trucks farmers are taking serious little airstrip in Papagni’s vineyard," the veteran flyer said
ASKS Hearing up to the trench. Some shot the losses, we think it is within Tuesday.
© calves which ranged in age their right to do so.” Golf course officials said the incident occurred last week and the
R. RAn--AA from two days to two weeks, in The kill at Curtiss exceeded 24yearold golfer, Mike Bakula, of Fresno, offered his profuse
•E IIE- Peneu the head. Others slit the the expectations of Steve apologies.
WASHINGTON i UPI i — Nel- animals' throats, butcher style. Pavich, president of the NFO’s
son A Rockefener has asked Some 300 fanners, newsmen Wisconsin branch. He had
the Senate Rules Committee to and other onlookers watched predicted as the slaughter
reopen hearings so he can the slaughter. started that more than 500
explain two subjects that Cattlemen at Gans, Okla., animals might be sacrificed by
threaten his vice presidential voted to slaughter their lives nightfall,
nomination.
A similar request to Peter W TT • TD st
Rodino, D-N.J. of the House NIVon HonIIIAr
Judiciary Committee was - “-T-- “ TV--
turned down Tuesday. Senate__ ___ ___
Rules Chairman Howard W. | f Ri * T1I
Cannon, D-Nev., said he would F OI I A idv" I 1 0dU
decide today if hearings would
reopen this week CHICAGO (UPI) — Richard Nixon is picking up popularity
Rodino rejected RockefeDer's among the trick or treat set.
request, saying hearings could Mrs. Frieda Fenster, owner of a Chicago novelty shop, said she
not be opened until the has already sold out her supply of Nixon masks, though the big
committee completes its business doesn’t start until two weeks before Halloween.
thorough investigation" of the "I sold out 311 the Nixon masks I had last week and all the supply
nominee houses seem to be out of them, too," Mrs. Fenster said.
He said Die House subcom- "I guess it's the Watergate thing, or the resignation, or both, that
mittee report on Rockefeller made the difference this year. We only sold a few lastyear."
would not be complete until
Rockefeller complained he P AtiI pn (f H()e
was "being tried in the press" I“U-UI II VI “ - V
because of disclosures he gave AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) — The shut down its lights before the
E million in gifts and loans to UFOs are back! camera’s shutter closed,
dose associates and that his A colorful circle of lights in “This is a typical maneuver
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tried in the press and not made two sharp turns within 2 intelligent creature might iden-
before the appropriate commit- to 4 seconds —maneuvers that tify.
tees of Congress," Rockefeller .would tear a manmade object He said on Oct. 22, 1973, his
said. He said he had been to shreds. crew of observers spotted two
denied the “opportunity to c. e. lights in the sky where stars
present all the facto Ray Stanford, director of the were not supposed to be.
"This is being done on the group, said the U s "They were oval shaped
basis of selective leaks from photographed on ordinary white objects. The four of us
my income tax returns and gift black-and-wl , r fim hrougha aimed our camera lenses at
tax returns, all of which were 300 m.H meter lens with the them and they turned down
submitted to the committees in shutter left open for severa their lights just like a rheostat,
confidence." seconds. Then they disappeared.
Rockefeller got a boost from The picture shows a trail of “Within four minutes two
President Ford, who said he light along a wavy line moving Phantom jets from Bergstrom
had complete confidence in his east to west with a sharp left Air Force Base came zooming
nominee, although he called the and a sharp right turn in the in closer to our site than they
book incident "regrettable." center. Stanford said the UFO ever had come before. They
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hearings until after election Members of “Project Star- spectrum during a number of
day. light International” say the reported UFO sightings in the
The four Republican mem- photograph was taken the night fall of 1973.
bers of the Senate panel earlier of Oct. 2, and shows a In the center of the display
had urged Cannon to hold brilliantly lighted Unidentified west of Austin is a spotlight
hearings, but the recess-bound Flying Object traveling more which blinks "dot-dot-dot-
Congress had problems fitting than 10,000 m.p.h. about 100 dash,” the numerical equiva-
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