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Show The' Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, April 19, 1962 Dazzling Light Blazes Across Area Sky Continued From Page 1 ence writer for The Salt Lake Tribune, said the object probably was a bolide, or an exploding meteor which is not uncommon, he noted. It probably exploded 50 to 60 miles in the atmosphere or perhaps a little lower, Dr. Kadesch said. Marys Dr. (1450 South), who was piloting an airplane toward Milford from the south when the flash occurred. He said he and his passengers saw the flash and said it appeared fragments were breaking away from it decelerating and falling behind the main fireball. DR. KADESCH said he ANOTHER REPORT came would estimate without .gofrom Richard Young, 1973 St ing into exact calculations MEN'S BLUE that the meteor burned out watch supervisor at the Salt about half way between Salt i Lake Air Route Traffic ConLake City and northern Ari- trol Center, said the office zona, a supposition in which had received several reports spokesmen for FAA closely indicating the object had concurred. They said It seemed landed. to be centered between Salt Some reports said it had Lake City and Las Vegas. landed northeast of Delta and Sightings were reported as one pilot reported it appeared far east as Nebraska, north to to him the object had gone Montana, south to Arizona and down about 30 miles northwest Into Nevada." east of Provo. "Dont be silly. Of course I'm not angry Just because SGT. E. C. SHERWOOD, MR. WILLIAMS said a towNephi, Utah Highway Patrol, er operator at the Salt Lake we had our first argument. said he and another officer Airport saw the object as it saw the object as it streaked flashed across the darkness across the sky leaving a trail. and he placed the time at 8:16 When it exploded, it sounded (MST). like a jets sonic boom, said The tower operator, accord, Sgt Sherwood. ing to Mr. Williams, described A Bountiful resident said the the object as descending in a meteor sped from east to west arch in an east to west trajectory. prior to the explosion. OTHER SIGHTINGS were MR. WILLIAMS said rereported from St George, Mil- ports of sightings by aircraft Pay-soRoosevelt Heber, ford, came from as far north as Utah Ogden, Goshen, northern Montana, and from County; and Pocatello, Ban- such points as Los Angeles, croft and Challis, Idaho. (the Mexican bordettand eastOwen Horton, .Goshen, said ern Oregon. he was reading the newspaper at his home when a brilliant blue light lit up his window. "WHEN I WENT to the window, the light was gone. But I heard a terrible noise like By Associated Press . bombs that came three or four LOS ANGELES, April 18 Superior Court dismissed minutes after the flash. It wasnt like lightning and Wednesday the charges against Mickey it took a long time for the Cohen and three other men in the fatal shooting of Jack noise to come. (The Enforcer) Whalea - JOHN DUDANAKE, Poca JUDGE LEWIS DRUCKER ordered a fifth defendant, tello, said he was about 19 Sam Frank Locigno, held for retrial on a murder indictment miles north of Pocatello and had just stepped outside when His new trial will be set April 25. we saw this object traveling A jury deadlocked, 9 to 3, for acquittal last week, of in a northwesterly direction. Cohen, Locigno, George (Perry) Piscltelie, Roger Leonard It was a greenish blue and and Joseph De Carlo. had a tail of light. The light They were accused of slaying Whalen Dec. 2, 1959, in was so great that it could be a suburban restaurant when Whalen, a bookmakers debt seen inside the house. The collector, went there to collect $900 he claimed hes been sound, was like a nfle shot.1 hired ta collect from Locigno and piscitelie, DWIGHT J. WILLIAMS, e Cohen Freed in Murder Case murder-conspirac- YOUR FAVORITE COLOR IS HERE! y Excommunicate Me, Too, Louisiana Husband Asks By Associated Tress NEW ORLEANS, April 18- -A husband Roman Catholic of a wife excommunicated by their church in a wrangle over parochial school desegregation Wednesday asked the same penalty. IF SHE IS TRULY excommunicated from the Catholic Church. wrote B. J. Gaillot Jr. to Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel, then I, too, should be excommunicated. 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