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THE
MUFON
UFO
JOURNAL
NUMBER
152
OCTOBER
1980
Founded
1967
.
OFFICIAL
PUBLICATION
OF
$1.50
MUTUAL
UFO
NETWORK,
INC.
.
Philip
J. Klass,
left,
and Allan Hendry at
Smithsonian
Institution UFO SymposiumSeptember
6.
(Photos: Thomas
P.
Deuley)
-JF
 
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he
MUFON
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JOURNAL
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RICHARD
HALLEditor
ANN
DRUFFEL
Associate
Editor
LEN
STRINGFIELD
Associate
Editor
MILDRED
BIESELEContributing Editor
I
WALTERH.ANDRUS
Director
ofMUFON
TED BLOECHER
DAVE
WEBB
Co-Chairmen,Humanoid Study
Group
PAULCERNY
Promotion/Publicity
REV.
BARRY
DOWNINGReligion and
UFOs
LUCIUS FARISH
Books/Periodicals/History
MARK
HERBSTRnT
Astronomy
ROSETTA
HOLMESPromotion/PublicityTED PHILLIPSLanding
Trace
Cases
JOHN
F. SCHUESSLERUFO
Propulsion
DENNIS W.
STACY
Staff
WriterNORMA E.
SHORT
DWIGHT CONNELLYDENNIS
HAUCK
Editor/Publishers EmeritusTheMUFONUFOJOURNALispublished by the
Mutual
UFONetwork, Inc., Seguin,
Texas.
Membership/Subscription
rates:
$15.00
per year in the U.S.A.;
$16.00
foreign.
Copyright 1980 by
the
Mutual
UFO
Network.
Secondclasspostage
paid
at
Seguin,
Texas. POSTMASTER:
Send
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avise
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The
MUFON
UFO
JOURNAL,
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Texas
78155.
FROM
THE
EDITOR
We
include
in
this
issue
Ilkka
Serra's
workshop paper
from
the
1980
Houston
MUFON Symposium
discussing
UFO
research
in
Scandinavia.
V.-J.
Ballester,
Olmos
contributesavaluable
international
bibliography
of
source
materials.
The
Smithsonian Institution
UFO
symposium
September
6
raised
some
expectations that UFOs
might
be reaching a newplateau
of
respectability
and
scientific
attention. Although publicinterest
was
surprisingly high,
it is
doubtful
that
the
attitudes,
of
scientists
and
officials
were much
influenced.
News media coveragewasmediocre; without adequate news
coverage,
andwithout
a
stronger focus on why
UFOs deserve
more
serious
attention, thesymposium
is not
likely
to
have much
effect
on the
present impasse.
In
this
Issue
SMITHSONIAN
UFO
SYMPOSIUM
3
By
Richard
Hall
SCANDINAVIAN WORKSHOP.
'.
5
By
Ilkka
SerraHOWTO
BUILD MODEL
UFOs
8
By
Wayne
Lapprte
CAN WE
LEARN SOMETHING FROM
VULCAN?
10
By
Dr.
Louis
Winkler
BOOK REVIEW
-
UFOs:
The
Greatest
Mystery 11AIDS
TO THE UFO
INVESTIGATOR:
A
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.
12
By
Vicente-Juan
Ballester
Olmos
CALIFORNIA REPORT
-
"A
Night
on the
Mountain"
15
By Ann
Druffel
IN
OTHERS' WORDS 19
By
Lucius Farish
DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE
'.
20
By
Walt Andrus
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1980
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