THERE WERE BALLOONS, AND TALES OF FLYING DISCS
13 June 1950 (an oldie!) / July 6, 1996
Source: Courier Express p. 24
There were quite a few folks who saw what looked like flying discs high in the
sun-filled sky Sunday. There were quite a few large-sized balloons up there,
too.
The problem: Were the sky objects flying discs or were they balloons or were
they just hallucinations?
About 5 p.m. Sunday, 12 North Buffalo residents happened to be sky-gazing. Each
of them reported a mysterious object way up in the blue.
One said it was disc-shaped and shiny. Another said it looked like a bright
light. Still another said it resembled a silver disc.
But before you pass judgment on flying discs, hear this. Sometime Sunday
afternoon, Sydney Chiswell, 76 Charden Dr., Cheektowaga, visited Buffalo Zoo
with his five-year-old daughter, Judy. He bought Judy a "large-size" silver
balloon filed with helium.
The Chiswells then journeyed to Fort Erie, Ont., to visit relatives, taking the
balloon with them. Shortly before 5 p.m. Judy lost her clutch on the balloon
and up and up it went, the wind skimming it toward Buffalo, across the river.
About the same time, eight target-type balloons which measure about five feet
in circumference, broke from their moorings above the Flying E Ranch in South
Transit Rd. near Lockport, where they'd been strung up to advertise a horse
show, rodeo and barn dance.
Each of the balloons was well-inflated with helium. Each was shiny in the sun.
Each took off in the general direction.
So it all boils down to this: Those mysterious objects sighted Sunday by a
dozen North Buffalonians could have been flying discs and they could have been
balloons. And they could have been hallucinations.
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