Astoria Washingtonarea — August 1950

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P~cJacr 10073 co~o I>ATE TIME GROUP Glt..-~rorl . \)URCE 10. CONCLUSION I Astro (HE'J.'EOR) Givi lie.n NUMBER OF OBJECn 1\~G Evaluated as a ::-.ateo:."' chservD.ticn. L:!NGTH OF 08S2RVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALY.SIS :~ct. Reno:'ted l 'YPE OF OBSERVATION ';ro\ll'ld-VistSl PHYSICAL : '/IDEt.:Ci! Object was like a ball of f'il"'a , blui!..,-gr~y tail. ar taster tllan jet a/c. Trn.ve, ,ed !'rom NE to $l. " 0 SEP 63 03:l9 (TCE) PN&oua ocUUona o1 thla ,.,. .. ~ M uaott. A bl"illlant met t-or ~l,n in broad of th@ occurrenee by The. _Assocl- .ctayllght \\as reported bv a nunbflr at~ P~.s: . l Ta<'oman.~ \\'ho JCe~mingly ,, . ,rf' . A "ball of fire." vi~lble Pven. 'n , Fh a!:.O ainazed to se su<-h a si~ht ~hort ly i t hfl htight noon sunslune, s~.reakPct ~ after the noon hour Satu .. day. : 1uro~s PnciClc Nort.h\\'P.~t sklC'~ Yt'~-~ W' the caller" to The Ta<"o-tPrday (SRturday). Apparently Jt m; ma News Tribun~ office was Frank was a meteor. fot will A. Reda of 5019 So. L, who said he It \Ya~ seen from Salem north Ju re-and four neighbors . saw a "allv~r to s~at tie, from Ellensburg in cen-, orks ptreak'' that looked like a roeket tral Washington to Astoria on the ,. and going southwest and leaving a trail. Or~gon .. coast. . ert 't be As they watched, lt. turned down-It flashed brllllanlly. :At Port Qf yen ward toward the earth and dla-Angeles a ~oman said it seemed Su appeared. brighter than the sun. Some ob-~cl E. J. Moran of 9804 American servers said th~y even could see int Ave . . S. W., said he sa\v an oblong a blue tail. Others thought they th object shoot down behind some detected silver and red colors on trees arld he thought it to be a the fringe. wi crashing jet plane. A science professor at Lewis and an Others described it in variouR Clark college In Portland, Dr. A. A. W terms, some thinking thty had Groening said it possibly was a en seen a flying saucer, but all here straggler from the annual perseid jul time who saw it were unanimous that shooting star display, which was at th it was going at terrific speed and its height Aug. ll. -ch app~ared lum~nous even ln day-It was seen shortly after noon. in1 light. . A bar pilot at Astoria fixed the da Taco~ a, however, was not the time at 12:06 p. m. there. He sa1 c:raf~ only poant of vantage to Ree tht-thought lt descended toward the are celestial visitor as it was \\itnessed ocean north\ve~t of Astoaia. Wf ~enerally over the. entire Pacific A Seattle &.'\tronon1er, Mt~. Bror num. orthwest. Fo\low1ng ls a report Grondahl. thought it probably tr\~ and burn<'d lt5t'1! out before strU;ing El l ltMt De.t Metrit u Co .. evro et alont: ... DbiUSi, .... !IIIII Mea wet M,_ -PtliiBhll PI r ; ~Uth ICI ~IJ!Jf (IBNJJ) 6ngre of tfJt ltnfttb ate MAftlh-AfFAiftl ollleprttmtatfbd Dr. A. Francia Arcier Scientific Advisor July 21, 19SS Air Technical Intelligencer Center United States Air Force Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dear Dr. Arcier: How very kind you have been to me in taking your very valuable time to investigate and report back to me so fully regarding what I really saw reflected in Puget Sound on that bright August Never in my life had I heard or a fireballl Now I reel superior to my friends in that not only do I know what one is, but also I am among the few vileged to have seen one. In addition, I can, now on, stand apart from my contemporaries, having elicited the cooperation or an eminent scientist. With your pex~ission, I shall use a substantial part or your letter in my weekly Sunday column to the Tacoma (\fash.) News Tribune, probably next week. I shall a~nd you a clipping. Again, many thanks, Dr. Arcier. I feel it great privilege to have met you and I hope our paths may somehow bring us again. v RelaUona Aalllatant of !Jae !bar 0 loUef80D ltb J)latalat, w you v.y much for your klnd letter of 21 July. The given you 1a 1D no claa.Wecl, ao DO obJeotloa to your ulllng lt ln regular Sunday column. w a cUpping. -JCU a IIUIIIMr of ill the ot aa tM eotb d Aucuat 1950 1D4t'e4 tbeN .. a mao State, ID4 at We tS. ca 20 AuguR 1950. ()tar of .a ~u I..Sicate U. tollownaa a. !be obJen wa a .. ldaa-... a bol'de, .. s.t 1a to 1D acdeDtUio loltclea, mn ~ -. " " a fora ot .neon.te IWft.w f4 prl.ftte . A J0Sat ot clllr1fJ tbiasle ftNMlla, do DOt bum up ID tM eartb' a upper , (llov1ns -.Ul '-at ~ ~la or trike ta. eartb. ~ WI to appeut ._.. ottoD meteorio Eecorda tbd u. aJort.t7 or nner cat 1n tbelr Utots.., Ml -vltb a. a.L lDdee4 be ot -.. laftltute. I ol 81114iD1 lOU .....,. ot "bSab, I tael, ..~ .. iDcddllat tba ~ --* ,au Wo .....,. tfta ous-1'1loa. It )'a.l ftNbaU" ot l95T D&tiCDVU. DOtt.ce : ''Gnat Weetem "loU ill tbe ' -I tMak IW tal' tile ,., -.1 far pr alDoue ~ lllteor!lalM Olftce of tbe Thoaa c. Tollefoa 6tla Dltaalct, W of RepreHatattw I wa .eaay 1lad badeed to 1t your letteaa of the 27th of Juae. A a matteaa of fact, I beea loo1dal for tt I haw bad tM lafttll&tloa of thl ttc cue tartecl, l wtU, ooa polble, DCI you the fladlDI I llb to thl oppoaatualty to expreaa my appreclatioa foaa tbe .eaay couteou taaeatmeat whlch we aaecelvecl &om your A. FRANCIS ARCIER ScleatUic AdYioaa .. asu u, w t' &aaaa M& I U?lt Muu-P'IFII 211 I 0 Con~rttff of tfJt ltnfteb attf Dr. Pre.nols Aroler oC lleprt~mtatibd Wright Patterson A1rtoroe Bese Dear. Dr. Arc ier1 Perhaps JOU will remember me as being the only woman who was presentat the briefing in which you participated on June 20, in the office ot Congressman John E. Henderson of Ohio. I was there representing CongresstTtan rollefson who was out or tolll. You will find enclosed photost~tic copies ot t~ articles which appeared in the Tacoma, washington News Tribune & SundaJ Ledger. These give the details in regard to the dnc1dent I related to you after the briefing session. The Article which appeared August 20, 1950, wus printed the day tollow1. ng the one when I wrote the artie le which appeared a week later You ve17 kindly offered to look back in the files and try to determine tor me what if any record and/or explanation the Airtoroe has on this incident. I shall be looking forward to hearing tram you on this matter. elations Asst