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PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 1. DATE ; 2. LOCATION 12, CONCLUSIONS a ey 0 Was Bolloon | 31 August 1956 Worthington, Qhio O probetiy aie 3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION S yoonmy Sovem O Wos Aireroft Loeel :Ground- Vi suel OD Ground-Reder O Probebly Aireraf? GM Soe |S SASS 0 Air Vi wel O Air-Intercept Rodar GO Possibly Aircroft 5. PHC | - SOU O Was Astronomicol 0 Yes - pen? Frenette : rrrqlin ossi 3 ie ; D No Civiilan : Prduay Ty + Rofletn 7. LENGTM OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE G* Othe oii’ DO Insufficient Date fer Evaluation - 0 Unknown unknown one N to dS 10. BRIEF SU
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Motes. NO CASE. YNPCHMATICH. OBLY. ved by Dr Hynek fron agaye ss Duluth, inn . a eet A. report. of observation in 1956 or 1957.6 . me + + Dear Mr. ene. This letter i3 im answer to your inguiry adout the experience I had a few years ago on a sighting. The "story on flying saucers veing 3ishted in various parts of the United states had alreacy become fairly well ‘mown. I personally must admit I looxed upon this sub- sect with sxgepticism and general disbelie?. Then this Aaypzened:; On or about Ausust 20, 1956 or '57 (It is hard to pinpoint the exact date now, but it was the first Moné@ay of the 
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Mote: NO CASE. INFCHMATICN Ce ey ~~. te, 2d hand report. of observation in .1956 or 1957.6 - - r recieved by Dr Hynek fr Dear wr. QE. This letter 13 in answer to your inguiry adout the exoverience I had a tew years ago on a sighting. The "story on flying saucers being signted in various parts of the United States had already become fairly weil known. I personally aust admit I looxed upon this sub- ject with sgepticism and generai disbelie?., Then this Rappvened: On or about August 20, 1956 or '57 (It is hard to pinpoint the exact date now, dDut it was the first Moné@ay of the Minn. State Fair)
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No Case (Information Only) Soe oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Case 197, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Aug. 21, 1956—For twenty minutes, six vacationers watched three strange objects cavorting over the Atlantic Ocean. First in view, as seen from the beach, were two brilliant white lights which, according to one witness, seemed to be playing tag. Un-aircraft-like maneuvers included di ing i pping in. and out of the ocean. Later a third object appeared on the scene. It was larger, round and red and became stationary. | = ae *~ ii a . « 5 None of the objects made sound. ~ we . -_— 2 = i oe Ps te eee 21 August
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J , , , ‘ y ‘. \ { Af kh *% we: .“y a . 7 a | r be | ~ ii “s a sv i ’ & . | \ Cl uM} ‘ x s,* * ‘ rs, ., L | I ‘- 4 i ’. a & ‘ ‘ fi , r =? y, 8 + pee } F att 4 vw r’.* Tie 21 August 1956 | tion Only) No Case (Informa ' Los Angeles, California Case 196, Los Angeles, Cal, Aug. 21, 1956—A letter from Viviane Machu relates: “My father saw a ball of fire traveling across the sky at about 8:15 p.m. in a straight horizontal course. After his report, my cousin and I went out on balcony to look, and in 45 minutes, having seen nothing we went to bed. Five minutes later we saw a fireball and rushing outsi
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No Case (Information Only) Case 198, New Orleans, La. 8:35 p.m... Aug. 23, 1956— Richard Hall writes: “We have been on sky watch for several nights because of increase in UFO reports, and to view Mars and the moon with a 4” reflector telescope. We had seen several meteors and were familiarizing our- selves with the appearance of planes at night, too high to be heard. Earlier, we had seen two or three such planes, so we were not startled to see an orange dot of light exactly resembling a plane moving overhead. I raised the binoculars and commented that I could see no wing lights. I noted the ob

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