SUBJECT: THE ALLEN NEWS PAPER ARTICLE FILE: UFO3065 The Allen News Paper Article In the Allen Papers, Carl Allen refers to a newspaper article that he claims would support his claims. Below is a copy of that newspaper article: - UFO Joe Strange Circumstances Surround Tavern Brawl Several city police officers responding to a call to aid members of the Navy Shore Patrol in breaking up a tavern brawl near the U.S. Navy docks here last night got something of a surprise when they arrived on the scene to find the place empty of customers. According to a pair of very nervous waitresses, the Shore Patrol had arrived first and cleared the place out - but not before two of the sailors involved allegedly did a disappearing act. "They just sort of vanished into thin air...right there," reported one of the frightened hostesses, "and I ain't been drinking either!" At that point, according to her account, the Shore Patrol proceeded to hustle everybody out of the place in short order. A subsequent chat with the local police precinct left no doubts as to the fact that some sort of general brawl had indeed occurred in the vicinity of the dockyards at about eleven o'clock last night, but neither confirmation nor denial of the stranger aspects of the story could be immediately obtained. One reported witness succinctly summed up the affair by dismissing it as nothing more that "a lot of hooey from them daffy dames down there," who, he went on to say, were probably just looking for some free publicity. Damage to the tavern was estimated to be in vicinity of six hundred dollars. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Patric Macey, an electronic specialist and researcher recounts this story told to him by another worker called Jim in 1977: - UFO Joe "I was a guard for classified audiovisual material, and late in 1945 I was in a position, while on duty in Washington, to see part of a film viewed by a lot of Navy brass, pertaining to an experiment done at sea...it showed two other ships feeding some sort of energy into the central ship...After a time the central ship, a destroyer, disappeared slowly into a transparent fog until all that could be seen was an imprint of that ship in the water. Then, when the field, or whatever it was, was turned off, the ship reappeared slowly out of a thin fog...Somebody mentioned an incident where one of the crewmen apparently disappeared while drinking in a bar. Somebody else commented that the crew were 'still not in their right minds, and may never be.' There were also some references to some of the crew having vanished permanently." ********************************************** * THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo * **********************************************