24 April,
1952, 7.30 p.m. Near Vancouver, British
Columbia.
A V-formation of orange objects with a bluish
glow at the rear and with a second V-formation
behind and inside the first one came from the
south at a “terrific” speed, then shot upward,
and disappeared.
28 April
4.20 a.m. Vancouver, British Columbia,
49” Latitude, 123° Longitude.
One amber-coloured sphere appeared to bounce
or rise and fall in the sky, then moved toward
the east. It came back over the same course,
and disappeared. It returned a third time,
appearing slightly lighter, and moved away
toward the south-west.
Source: Vancouver Sun, 2 May.
29 April.
Morning. Vancouver, British Columbia.
49” Latitude, 123° Longitude.
Same amber-coloured sphere seen.
Source: Vancouver Sun, 1 May.
30 April.
10.20 p.m. Vancouver, British Columbia.
49” Latitude, 123° Longitude.
One bluish, circular object, apparently twice
the size of a bright star, changed to a
cone-like object, as it disappeared in the
south-west.
Source: Vancouver Sun, 2 May, 1952.