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Reference for this case: Oct-16-54-Paris3.
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The national newspaper France Soir for October 17, 1954, reported among other sightings that in Paris, four masons working on a construction site in Pigalle had seen the day before at 4:40 p.m., "at high altitude, four bright discs moving in single file. The first was yellow, the second orange, the third blue-green, and the last red."
The newspaper stated that it was a young apprentice mason, Mr. Bleuse, a resident of the Foyer de la Maçonnerie on Rue Saint-Lambert, who alerted his coworkers.
[Ref. fso1:] NEWSPAPER "FRANCE-SOIR":
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NICE, October 16 (dispatch "France-Soir")
There was much excitement yesterday on the Côte d'Azur, particularly in Biot, a small village between Nice and Antibes, where a 19-year-old young man, José Casella, living with his parents at 2 rue de la Poissonnerie, came "face to face" with a flying saucer.
José Casella works at the municipal revenue office in Antibes. Twice a day, morning and evening, he bicycles between home and work. Here is what he says:
"On Thursday, around 6:15 p.m., as I was riding along the wall of the former property of the sculptor Bouraine, I suddenly came face to face with an oval-shaped, aluminum-colored mass. Instinctively, I braked. At that exact moment, without a sound but with incredible speed, the craft rose vertically and disappeared.
"I was about ten meters away," he added. "I clearly saw the circular shape of the object. The upper part was slightly domed and the lower part spherical. I noticed no sign of life, no protrusions, no portholes. The object was completely smooth and shiny. Judging by the width of the road, the saucer must have been five to six meters in diameter and a little over one meter high. After it left, it left no trace on the road."
Several other residents of Biot claimed to have seen the craft.
PERPIGNAN, October 16 (dispatch "France-Soir"). -- A retired customs officer from Perpignan, Mr. Damien Figuères, 56 years old, living in the Saint-Assiscle district, was out walking his dogs last night and was about 100 meters from his home when he saw a red, luminous sphere land less than thirty meters from him and a figure dressed like a deep-sea diver walking around the craft.
When the dogs started barking, the mysterious figure got back into the sphere, which flew off at dizzying speed, without making a sound or releasing any flame.
NEAR LAVARANDE (Algeria), a large red disk, dazzling like molten metal, terrified Mr. Gaston Mayer, a tanker truck driver, and his assistant, Mr. Amora, as it swooped down toward their vehicle. The craft then ascended silently.
IN PARIS, four bricklayers working on a construction site in Pigalle saw, yesterday at 4:40 p.m., four shiny discs flying in single file at high altitude. The first was yellow, the second orange, the third blue-green, and the last red. It was a young apprentice mason, Mr. Bleuse, a resident at the Masons' Home on rue Saint-Lambert, who alerted his coworkers.
IN AIX-EN-PROVENCE, LE PUY, TULLE, MURAT (Cantal), IN HAUTE-MARNE AND IN BRITTANY, more or less extraordinary craft were observed by numerous witnesses.
ABROAD, flying saucers also made several appearances yesterday, particularly IN ITALY, where one burned six poplar trees near Rovigo, and IN GREAT BRITAIN, where a young girl saw a craft land in a park in Southend (mouth of the Thames).
The State Secretariat for the Armed Forces (Air) clarified that, contrary to some reports, the two pilots from the Orange base who flew at various altitudes over Fontaine-de-Vaucluse on October 14 in the afternoon observed no unknown craft during their search. The two pilots are experienced officers, and their report is conclusive.
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I see only one possible prosaic explanation: four colored toy balloons.
(These keywords are only to help queries and are not implying anything.)
Paris, Bleuse, masons, multiple, discs, brilliant, yellow, orange, ble-green, red
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