Paper: Dixon Evening Telegraph
City: Dixon, Illinois
Date: Tuesday, August 5, 1952
Page: 7

Oh, THAT'S Easy!

ALBUQUERQUE - (AP) - University of New Mexico scientists got out their Geiger counters, their laboratory equipment and their microscopes.
For days they studied the mass of black, porous material sent to them as the possible remains of one of the mysterious green fireballs. It was sent to them by a Macon, Ga., school teacher who said it apparently landed on her sidewalk in liquid form.
Finally, desperate, Dr. Lincoln La Paz, head of the university's Institute of Meteoritics, showed the stuff to his wife.
Mrs. La Paz looked and sniffed and then proved:
You can puzzle a scientists, but you can't fool a housewife when it comes to burned toast.


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Clear Skies,
Mark Bostick
Wichita, Kansas.....birthtown of Lincoln La Paz
www.meteoritearticles.com
www.kansasmeteoritesociety.com


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