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CDSC REPORTS

Magazine Issue CDSC Reports (Capitol District Saucer Council) 1960s

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Summary

Overview

This issue of CDSC REPORTS highlights a new Air Force directive from February 1960, classifying UFO sightings as a 'serious business' directly related to national defense. The newsletter also features a message from Coordinator Anthony Rudmann thanking Schenectady newspapers for their excellent publicity and commending staff writer Larry Hart. Additionally, it announces Raymond Jordan's appointment as head of the CDSC Screening and Tabulating Committee and details a planned liaison program to connect with UFO research groups nationwide.

Magazine Overview

Title: CDSC REPORTS
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Date: February 27, 1960
Publisher: Capitol District Saucer Council
Country: USA
Language: English

This inaugural issue of CDSC REPORTS, a newsletter published by the Capitol District Saucer Council, focuses on the evolving official stance towards unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and the importance of public awareness and research.

SAUCERS TERMED SERIOUS

The lead article, dated February 27, 1960, reports on a significant shift in the U.S. Air Force's approach to UFO sightings. A new directive, issued by the Air Force Inspector General on December 24, 1959, elevates the treatment of these sightings to a matter of "serious business" directly linked to national defense. The updated regulations and procedures indicate that investigations and analysis of UFOs are now explicitly tied to the Air Force's responsibility for the United States' defense. This is interpreted as a sign that UFOs are no longer a complete taboo within the Pentagon, suggesting that researchers might anticipate more fruitful investigations.

COORDINATOR THANKS PRESS

An article dated March 10, 1960, details a message from CDSC Coordinator Anthony Rudmann, expressing gratitude to the Schenectady newspapers for their excellent publicity. Rudmann specifically praised the Schenectady Gazette and the Schenectady Union-Star for their journalistic standards. Union-Star staff writer Larry Hart was singled out for his factual reporting and presentation. Rudmann stated that the press's public responsibility would aid in resolving issues related to what the defense department terms a "grave national concern: unidentified flying objects."

RAY JORDAN HEADS INVESTIGATIONS COMMITTEE

Announced on March 23, 1960, Raymond Jordan has been appointed as the head of the CDSC Screening and Tabulating Committee. Jordan, who holds a B.S. degree in Physics from Siena College and has prior experience with the Ground Observer Corps, is deemed well-qualified for this role, which involves the investigation and analysis of UFO sighting reports. The committee, with Margaret Bosley as vice-chairman, is already reviewing several reports received by the CDSC.

LIASION PROGRAM PLANNED

On March 25, 1960, the Affiliation-Contact Committee announced plans for a program to establish liaison with UFO research groups across the nation. This committee, led by Mrs. Mary Duckly and Anthony Rudmann, intends to connect with organizations such as Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York, the Aerial Phenomena Research Group of Seattle, and the Intercontinental Aerial Research Foundation. The program also aims to engage with groups overseas, in the Midwest, and on the West Coast.

NEWS NOTES

This section reports on growing interest in unconventional aerial objects among members of Congress, citing Senators Symington, Goldwater, and Saltonstall. It suggests that increased awareness among Congress members could lead to concrete hearings, as advocated by NICAP. The article highlights Congressman Samuel Stratton of the 32nd district for his work on the House Armed Services Sub-committee. Readers are encouraged to write to their congressmen to help overcome the "saucer news blackout." The CDSC headquarters plans to issue a bulletin on proper forms of address for congressmen. Furthermore, a nationwide drive sponsored by the Aerial Phenomena Research Group of Seattle is underway to unite the "sensible and sane element of ufolory," aiming to counter the influence of more radical groups like the Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America.

Publication Information

CDSC REPORTS is an irregular newsletter published by the Capitol District Saucer Council, located at 142 North Brandywine Avenue, Schenectady 7, New York. The editor is Anthony Rudmann, and the technical advisor is Raymond Jordan.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue revolve around the increasing seriousness with which official bodies, like the U.S. Air Force, are treating UFO phenomena, the importance of diligent research and investigation, and the role of media and public awareness in addressing the topic. The editorial stance appears to be one of advocating for a rational, fact-based approach to UFO study, seeking to legitimize the field and counter sensationalism or radicalism. There is a clear emphasis on collaboration between researchers and a desire to inform the public and governmental bodies.

We of the CDSC are extremely grateful for the consideration and cooperation of the local press. Such a sense of public responsibility by the press corp will, undoubtedly, aid materially in the solution of the problems raised by what the defense department terms a matter of grave national concern, unidentified flying objects.

— Anthony Rudmann

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Air Force's stance on UFO sightings as of February 1960?

As of February 27, 1960, the Air Force issued new commands to treat UFO sightings as 'serious business' directly related to the nation's defense, updating past regulations to outline procedures for investigations and analysis.

Who is thanked for publicizing the Capitol District Saucer Council?

Coordinator Anthony Rudmann thanked the Schenectady newspapers, specifically mentioning the Schenectady Gazette and the Schenectady Union-Star, for their excellent publicity.

Who is heading the CDSC's Investigations Committee?

Raymond Jordan, who holds a B.S. degree in Physics and has experience in the Ground Observer Corps, has been appointed as the head of the CDSC Screening and Tabulating Committee.

What is the purpose of the planned liaison program?

The Affiliation-Contact Committee announced a program to establish liaison with UFO research groups throughout the nation, aiming to unite sensible elements of ufolory and offset radical groups.

In This Issue

People Mentioned

  • Anthony RudmannCoordinator
  • Larry HartStaff Writer, Union-Star
  • Raymond JordanTechnical Advisor, Head of Investigations Committee
  • Margaret BosleyVice-chairman
  • Mary DucklyHead of Affiliation-Contact Committee
  • SymingtonSenator
  • GoldwaterSenator
  • SaltonstallSenator
  • Samuel StrattonCongressman

Organisations

  • Air Force
  • Capitol District Saucer Council
  • Schenectady Gazette
  • Schenectady Union-Star
  • NICAP
  • Civilian Saucer Intelligence of New York
  • Aerial Phenomena Research Group of Seattle
  • Intercontinental Aerial Research Foundation
  • Amalgamated Flying Saucer Clubs of America

Locations

  • Patomic, USA
  • Schenectady, USA
  • New York, USA
  • Washington, USA
  • Mid-west, USA
  • West Coast, USA

Topics & Themes

UFOsGovernment secrecyJournalismResearch groupsUFOflying saucersAir ForcedefenseinvestigationspublicityresearchcommitteeliaisonCongressUFOlogynews blackoutSchenectady