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UFOs in the daily Press:

The 1954 French flying saucers flap, 1954:

The article below was published in the daily newspaper La Dépêche d'Evreux, France, on October 31, 1954.

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"Flying saucers" in the sky of the Department

In our last issue, we reported several testimonies about what are now commonly called "flying saucers," striking accounts considering the limited area in which these curious phenomena have been observed.

Whereas until now the observation of these craft had been isolated events in both time and space, for the past few weeks it seems that every village has been overflown by one or more cigars or saucers, and only the least questionable observations reported can find their way into the major press.

Without going so far as to follow the fertile imaginations that have concluded - despite admitting the language to be "unintelligible" - that the occupants (?) of these craft come straight from the planet Mars, we report here the latest statements that are of particular interest to our region. The closest incident took place in Acquigny, where a craftsman, his apprentice, and a farm worker saw a luminous craft that remained on the ground for a long time.

Another led to an investigation conducted by the international "Ouranos" Commission after the observation in the Vernon region of six phenomena in eight days. Among the observers, Mr. Buch, a member of the commission, saw the same craft on successive nights at the same time. Another person observed six or seven craft at the same time. Other testimonies have more fanciful aspects, such as that of two children from Hennezis who saw two entirely black men, and that of a resident of Merville-Moutiers-Brûlé, near Dreux, who was struck motionless near a luminous sphere.

Finally, to reassure those troubled by these strange occurrences, let us note that a lady from Croth-Soret stated - on her own responsibility - following similar observations in the Saint-André area, that it was "nothing more nor less than a simple balloon."

THE "FLYING SAUCER" OF ACQUIGNY

After having spotted, on two occasions, a ball of fire moving very rapidly across the sky, a young craftsman from Louviers, accompanied by his apprentice, saw - on a particularly dark night at the beginning of October, around 2 a.m. - a luminous craft in the plain area located south of Acquigny, between National Road No. 154 and the railway lines connecting this locality to Évreux on one side and to Pacy-sur-Eure on the other.

They provided interested parties with a detailed description of the craft. According to them, it was a kind of luminous dome, 7 to 8 meters high, resting on a wider base. The whole seemed at times to sway, then rise vertically before descending again a few meters away in the same manner. Colored lights spread around the craft, one of which returned at high speed toward it and disappeared into a shadowy area at its base.

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