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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD

|  1. DATE 29 March, 1964 | 2. LOCATION Kansas City, Kansas | 12. CONCLUSIONS ☐ Was Balloon ☐ Probably Balloon ☐ Possibly Balloon ☐ Was Aircraft ☐ Probably Aircraft ☐ Possibly Aircraft  |
| --- | --- | --- |
|  3. DATE-TIME GROUP Local GMT 30/0220Z | 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION ☑ Ground-Visual ☐ Ground-Radar ☐ Air-Visual ☐ Air-Intercept Radar | ☑ Was Astronomical Venus ☐ Probably Astronomical ☐ Possibly Astronomical  |
|  5. PHOTOS ☐ Yes ☑ No | 6. SOURCE Civilian | ☐ Other ☐ Insufficient Data for Evaluation ☐ Unknown  |
|  7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 5-10 seconds | 8. NUMBER
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NNNN
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH
UNCLASSIFIED MESSAGE
INCOMING
AF IN: 29850 (1 Apr 64) M/dws Page 1 of 2 Pages
ACTION: NIN-7
INFO: XOP-1, XOPX-4, SAF-OS-3, DIA-15 (31)
SMB C225
HQB968ZC JJN 025
RR RUEAHQ
DE RUCMRG 30 01/1729Z
ZNR
R 312220Z
FM 328FTRWG RICHARDS GEBAUR AFB MO
TO RUEAGL/AFSC
RUEAHQ/CSAF
RUEAHQ/OSAF
RUWGALE/ADC
ZEN/29AIRDIV RICHARDS GEBAUR AFB MO
INFO RUCMSX/SCADS SIOUX CITY MUNI APRT IA
BT
UNCLAS 328FWCVC-0 7184. FOR ADOIN, FTD, AFCIN, SAFOI,
29M INT. INFO SCODC-I. UFO REPORT. PARA 14A. (1) LIKE A STAR, ONLY
SLIGHTLY ELONGATED. (2) NOT REPORTED. (3) WHITE LIG
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
STAFF MESSAGE BRANCH
UNCLASSIFIED MESSAGE
AF IN: 29850 (1 Apr 64) Page 2 of 2 Pages
PAGE 2 RUCMRG 30 UNCLAS INCOMING

GROUND-VISUAL. (2) NOT USED. (3) N/A. PARA 14D. (1) 0220Z, 30 MAR 64. (2) NIGHT. PARA 14E. LOCATION OF OBSERVER: 7TH STREET AND KANSAS AVENUE NORTH AT THE ARMSTRONG RAIL YARDS IN KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. PARA 14F. (1) 1 .4 STREET, KANSAS CITY 29, MISSOURI, OCCUPATION: ARMSTRONG YARD CAR INSPECTOR. NO ESTIMATE OF RELIABILITY. (2) N/A. PARA 14G. (1) CLEAR. (2) WIND DATA AT RICHARDS GEBAUR AFB, MISSOURI, AND LOCAL AREA. SURFACE 340/12, 6,000-330/45, 10,000-
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29 MAR 64
30 MAR 64
27 MAR 64
275
04764
SCFA
SCF

NNNN C
C
CGLA1152CYJA034
RR RUEAGL
DE RUCARS 30 1/1729
ENR
R 3122202
FM 325FTRWG RICHARDS GEBAUR AFB MO
TO RUEAGL/AFSC
RUEAHW/CSAF
RUEAHW/OSAF
RUWGALE/ADC
ZEN/29AIRDIV RICHARDS GEBAUR AFB MO
INFO RUCMSX/SCADS SIOUX CITY MUNI APRT IA
ST
UNCLAS 325FWCVC-0 7154. FOR ADDIN, FTD, AFCIN, SAFOI, 29MINT. INFO SCODC-I. UFO REPORT. PARA 14A. (1) LIKE A STAR, ONLY SLIGHTLY ELONGATED. (2) NOT REPORTED. (3) WHITE LIGHT. (4) ONE. (5) N/A. (6) OBJECT APPEARED SLIGHTLY ELONGATED OR OVAL SHAPED. (7) NONE. (8) NONE. (9) NONE. PARA 14B. (1) BRIGHTNESS OF OBJECT A
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122 SCIENCE NEWS LETTER for February 22, 1964

# ATTORNEY

## Brilliant Evening Star

Venus outshines all other planets and stars. The vernal equinox in March heralds the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

By JAMES STOKLEY

> SHINING MANY TIMES more brilliantly than any other star or planet now visible in the evening, Venus is becoming more and more conspicuous. Coming into view in the west long before the sky is dark, it remains visible during March for about three hours after sunset.

On March 1 its distance from earth is about 94.4 million miles, but by the end of the month
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SCIENCE NEWS LETTER for February 22, 1964
121

# THE CHE F I E L D S

## ENTOMOLOGY

### Indian Insect To Fight Wool Pest

► NOOGOORA BURR, Queensland's worst weed pest, and a pest of serious proportions in New South Wales, may be brought under central control by an Indian insect, 32,000 larvae of which are now in Brisbane.

The cost of the burr on Australia's wool clip is estimated at between $600,000 and $700,000 a year.

The scientist who collected the larvae is John Mann, director of the biological section of the Queensland Department of Lands, who has recently returned from India.

In his
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No Case (Information Only)
13 March 1964
Miami, Florida

FID Form 16, sent.

Article is Extract from Flying Saucer Magazine Aug 64

- At 1:25 a.m. Friday March 13, 1964 actually Saturday early morning a reddish white silent slow moving UFO, appeared after a bright flash of light flashed through yours truly's bedroom window which faces toward the north, northeast and northwest, the Miami International airport is in the northeast section, this is where the UFO was flying over near when first observed then turned toward the north much more slowly and seemed to hover completely motionless and look
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Frank McKigie
3931 N.W. First Street
Miami, Florida-3334
Sig
Please send me the free
Project Blue Book, the
one I think of 1957.

POST CARD
Air Mail
Air Technical
Intelligence
Wright Patterson
Air Field
Dayton, Ohio

E.W.
THREE DIFFERENT HUES OF COLOR ON
THESE BEAUTIFUL MACAWS AT MIAMI'S
FARROT JUNGLE

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