PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD Illinois D Was Balloon 12. CONCLUSIONS -,:-D4TE;Tiii~ c~-CUP ----- ----I TYPE OF- OBSERVATiON ----- Pouiblt Oolloon loul. J}6~!f: . -----~Ground-Visuol 0 GrounciRodor s. 'HOTOS ' SOURCE - :- n Was Aircraft .2 Proboby Aircraft -Possibly Air~roft 0 Wos Astronomical 0 Probably Astronomical X*o 0 Pouibly Astronomical 7. LENGTH Of: 08SERVATION 11. NUMBER OF OBJECTS t. COURSE 0 Othtt'---~------- VL, 0 Insufficient Dote for Evaluation 30-45 seconds PA o Unlcnown ' 10. 8AIE, SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 1 1. COMMENTS ~e7 cente1.. Globular. Flov in trail. .-of tbe follc"doftl to ildioate hOY certaill JOU are of to Que ation 12 a Oertaill J'ailt~ ur Did tbe ob~eot 1oolu (Cirole One) 14. D14 the object at IV' t11 Chanse direction? Cbanp apeed? Chana aise? Cbaftse oolar? Break up into parte or Give ott smoke? brightness? nicker, throb, ar aotionl aaa! o. lot ve17 aure 4. Just a au (Circle One far each question) Qop't kD9W 15. Did the object give ott a light? (Circle One): l!g Psm't know ~.1 D 7ou answered tm, what waa the colar ot the light? ~tg;;t t/f:1,.."t e., 16. !ell in a tw warda the follCJMifts things about the object? 17. lr there wae J.ICI\E 'l'HAR CllE object, then how maDJ" were there? ....... ~:;i'Z 4 A..( Draw a picture ot hOY thq were arranged, and put an arrow to ahow the direction thQ' were traveling. 18. D14 the objeot at an.J tiM 1 18.1 Pon't 1moH Jl JCJa aanere4 !18, then tell vbat :lt moved beh1Dl 18.2 MoN :ln front of 1 (Circle One ) D 10\l anaverec! ns then tell what :l t moved in front of (W Don't. Gmt . .,// tA/Qe3 BleJ1 with the baoqrOUDd? (Circle One) Wbioh of the following objects is about the same objeot rou saw? (Circle One) 1 t. Automobile b. Baseball o. Basketball I SDBll airplane h. Large airplane 4. Bieyole wheel Otfioe deale 1. Dirigible 19.1 01rqle .9.D! of the following to ill!icate how certain you are ot Jour aDS\Ier to Question 19 (;) Certain o. Hot veey sure b. Jla~rl.J certain d. Uncertain '117 tc{ tell the following things abouttbe object1 20.1 Haw high above the earth was :l t? (l(?() . teet. 20.2 Bow far was it from you? teet ar C. ~ miles ' Bow fast was it going? !:.. :l ad~14?m~lea per hour.(.'M-t-4k'<l~ 20.4 CiD:W ot tbe following to indicate how certain you are ot 7aur answer to the above questions 1 a. Certain ct. Not very sure {!;) Fairly certain d. Just a guess How did the object disappear fran view? (Circle One) 1 a S\lddenl)" Graduall.7 c. other----- d. Don't remember Ja tbe tollCMq aatob 1MiiDe JtNr qe at the point lhOWD, Place an CD the ournd 11M 'o ehow bow bip the object wae above the horizon 70\l aaw it. Plaoe a "B" to ahow vhere it vas when when ;you 13. In the tollc,.d.ng aketah place an "A" at the position the object was vbu JOU first saw it, aJld a at ita position when rou last saw it. Drav a picture that will ehow tbe mot10D that the objeot made. Place u A at the ot 1te path and a B at the end ot ita path Draw a picture that ,.,Ul show the shape ot the object. Lobel and include 1n 7our aketoh aq detail.l ot the object that JOU aaw, and place an arrow beaide the drawina to abo.~ the direction the object was moving. " arK aluminecl b'f I wh i+e., /tJUJ :a..s a,,r . IJn 26. Was this the (Circle One) : time that JOU have seen an Object like this? 26.1 lF JOU answered NO, then l-Jhen, l-lhere, nnd under vhat conditions 27. In Jour opinion what do you think the object was and ,.,hat mi~t have c::;:t? h<Ut.. he.el) 8 -fe.s'f f'hjnr oF neUJ tyfe c-F ,-k.,. i.; ir ~iJS o'(r~. 1-F nPT" t!..tJt~IJ ha~e. /Joe. en .foreign '",fled .. m 1.ss 28. Give the follawing information about 70UX'Belf: TELEPHCI!E What is your present job? Last School Attended rrtl ,..._,~ h s c; /) 1/)/) I tear ot last attendance at thia aohool . .. '/:t.ll . . 19. Vu aa,oae elee vitb JOU at the time JCN eav the object? (Oirole b) a Ia 29.1 Jr JCM aanere4 DB, 414 1her the objeot toot (OSNle Oat) t Ia J(). Please a4d here 8"7 fUrther CC1'1h1Dta Vbich '7C1U believe are important. ldditiOMl ebeeta ot the same eise paper it neoeeaa17 ob.;o~lnr. objce .. "' DlfiARTMINT 0' THI Alit FORCE HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WASHINGTON " lnrter orrect or s~rcrAL wurtoollc>Na SUJJ;.oc:Ta Sightin6 or unCOl1V~nt1 onal ".ircrr.r~ near 0\lransboro, Kan~lc~ I 2; Jun~ 1~2 SPP'1li.\t Ii-!~UlRY Co-r~J!"'ta:lcl.tn~ Of icer A.i.r Tech.\ical Int,1li..;~nce (.;a:1t.'lr 11fr4:ht-Pa tterson 1' .lr li'orco :3.':!S9 1. The follo;;in~ information p3rtalninc"; to t!le ~bova ca.)tiou:.:d aubj3Ct is trans:::itted to you1 lv~:lc"qu::u-tar~, .1.s r~caivou '::JJ thl:; oi'fic~ tror.t t~e 5th District VSII T.O'lisvilL,, ::cnt..lc!~ 03tac!u:-~:Lt: C=tptain J_A_C:: E3.J, lCJtit CIC D3tachr:"!nt Lo'.lis'lille, Kent ucl~ adtllaod th~t Special r.~3at ~:::rA~u J. L:.:\r~rz:; 109th CIC Det:lchm'3nt, :intervi.ew.'3d on 26 Jun~ 1952 Contrt\ctor Qrt:msb.Jro, i~'3ntucl:y, co:1C\3't'"r',it1~ :1.-~.'ls~.:t..."lt mat r. D~PP is a f'orrnsl ::ajor ( ... h,;u\~.JJ.' vlftis' nnd ::nose:1tl3 a I.t. Colo:1~l in tha Kentuc~cy-~:ational C'.l::trd. DS?P stat!)d t.l!.~t ;'1 sos: his .!'i.rst 'f'13ing saucars on 2?_!-!,}.!l' 1922 at a?pro':i~latgly 10~0 hours. Th3 stcs;htin6 took place) m.i.l3s oris~ of tr.r3~sbor.:> on U.S. ~i-~h'"TJ' 2!o. Go. DEPP ~s ~nlkinb north l7h3n he h!~!nrcl a l'loi~3 ~i.-:-:ilru~ t" a fll~ht ot a1rcrdt nt hl altitude. U;?on loo!:i:l~ U!) nnd r1..~eod of t:ta noi~a, ho snw tv;o round. objects rase:.,bling biant S')~l!J :,t0u 13'3 t~1e. t, refl'3ct3d the sun in a yello-:.-lavendar lah li,;ht. 'l'h-:: o".:>jcc ~3 ..,.,~-:e proce:lJi.nc; norlih, :f'l~in~ in trnil (ona bo 1ind th'3 ot:t~r) and : nss~c.l out of ai~ht in abo1:t five (5) SJ~onds. D~PP esti P.. liln o:.,j~ct.s wgra at 15 to 20 t!l-,u~Ancl f.~3t nltit,l~9. Th~ siJhtin ... ~oo~{ ..,fnce o:'! ~. V9r.r bricht c l~n.r d.':';J. D~.? add 3d that he 1.-as ~.cco~='.?~1:i.ed b7 3Pti;GIAJ. T:T~JI:tY UNCLf.\SS\F\ED 2. o i'urtht.tr actinn is c.;n ~:);'i:!'la +,e1 b-t thiG of ... 1~"~ t'nl~:;s o ~."r-.~rr:isc :rcquastod by your h "lqun!'t.ors. 3 Attention is ... nvlt~d ~o l~ fl'.ct th,_t th~ inf'orr.l:l.tion cont~.~-nxl heroin has bean ~arived from source o ot:1.,r thnn USA.'. In :-.ccordanc-3 Y:-1 th ?ara~c.ph f1b; hi''R 20,3-1 dls3c:.1inrttion of the i:1forrrntioi1 c()~1t:1i "lOti h~--~ln r.:ust :1ot bl! m~cle outsida or USAF chanr .. als. '-" St.at ot America INTEtUGENCE INFORMAnON REPORT U June 1952 ::q 470oth Detmse Wing ~'tile phone Call _!!,!HI. ~f!Ai 10217 FL'lOJR.!)T 10/0SOSZ Jul '1'.-.o ~-~lobular d&l'k blue oajeota a ppaari.ng six inlhea 1n dia.-.ter, with ~rny cnt.ers, o:,~t-vecl in tr.1U at ~st.iuated S i)() t!?H at osti.r.Rt9d :iix ttnglas o~t3r >1 Ch.Loago. M\lmber t,wo a.fl~&OBd la::td, pa~sing mMbazt one to lott. oa.rore ~i:Jap :d.n6 .;.0 l.lorth-eaet ObserY\tr was s:1!Xlatiic th:1t. obj~ots were not. conventiorul Jirer..d't, :mel wrot.e down his obaerYationa a.J to &p9ed naneuvara, weather, si~3 Jnd dis tlA'1ce althoa.4gil his report. wae not made to Air Force u!ltil att.er a "Flying au: o:..--" rlirr !J!lpar stor.r .appeerocl in L'hicago papera. This report is forwarded in oompli-.1oe '"lri.th AFL 2DO-S dated .20 Apr.Ll 19)2. 8lftLLIQIII:I. C..t;t,ain, U3A~ In .. .;ellie,dnc Ori'lctJr Orll Hq. U~\F 1 co Chiot, ATIC, Wri~ t-Patterson AF.B fOIM 11I-Nir I liON REPORT i.e repon 1a forwarded 1n co..,li'IDce with AFL aJQse' dated :lO April 1952. 1. Two objeota, dark b.lua with c-:rfiT centers, appec..rin3 sL-c ir\::hes in , at. U..t.ed 600o teet., were obaerv8U 1n ha~y outline without v:i:Jibb trnil lDllnd. ObjeGte p t .... in t.rail !1'014 eouthweat tQ Northeut at. est.i~t.dl.l 5~A> miles hour. Mu:nbe two aaau.cl lead arter , asuing n\lftber one to loft !....,for. dis:\ppe.u-ing. 2. Date anct tim.-ot si 30 to 45 seoonda. 1 o644 C~3T (llZ.,l,Z) 11 JUlle 1952. Sighti!tg la3t.ed ,3. OiJs~rvaticn waa visual troDl surface Obaervat.ioo was made trona out-of-d00:-3 in..,orth-west Chic't! .. ~l'lV'en i..Uas 0 I Hare International .u.rvort. Oil.1e cts \lent overhead ana Pfl3!;, JJ fr n ':~)a tb- Uortbeast. just ill or be1.w broksl clouds at 6a>O !~t. 5. Ob.Jervor, Chic ago, lllb1o\3 d~LI.I'ed lun until nwspe.per OfJra pro;npted him to talo_t:hone. His ...... "',..-,on o! w~ther tallied e..-v.actly with i"tnecast.~Jra report for parl u of :1 lsi1ti"'. appoarod to have l'Md experience in judging a.l.t.itudes md q>eetl:J of ..:-.itcr::..rt 6. r:eat.ber at. tlr. of Si6hting: cicat t.ereJ. clouds at 6000 feet., Lrok3.Cl ~ailing 12000 f\l~t, ovorcaat at 2.5000 fedt, witr. vi.aibi.llty 15 :rtilos. Tho winds alo!t were: S li.,0/09 1. fhoro Ll no known condition or activ.it.y 'tdlicb caun account f :n t;:::> s. No photogr.3.pha were known to h~ve boen talten. 9. t;o interotl{.t 1cm action was taken. 10. Air tra!fi.c is unknown NSIL li. i:tcLACiiLAtl ~tain, U:\ 'U' Intelllgeno~ Oi'il.cae SI'ATD WITHIN TH1 MIMING OF TH ESPtOHAGI N:r U. I. C.- M"NMD 10 AM UNAUTHORIZED PlRSOH IS PROHI .. Tm BY LAW. AIR fOaca AGINCID, EXCII'I' IY PRMISSION 01 TH DIRECTOR 0' ::J J::PH:1/DIR OF I1:TEL !tel USAF ':1:\S~IIiJGT:>:J D C J:l P/ATIC ~1RIG:IT PATTE!"!SO~J AFB DAYTOtJ OiriO / -:~r: :ICG ElJT AFB COLO:~AD~ S ?R I:-JGS COLO 1~217 PD SUI3J CL~J FLYOBrtPT PD /\TIC CLI~ FOR /\TIAA-2A PD CGt~DC :.: :D ~:.:.JF CLN FOn DI11 OF IrJT:L PD ~::544 ImS CDST 11 JUr: 52 ?J Pf.~Ei! TJ::1ZE P:\~E~: VISU.'\L F!~ S.U~i-AC: P:) ~3C:~ Ir>TIO:I TALLIED EX!.CTLY Ai~D Ht\S sp;::CIFI C t.S T~ TI: !E ?J P.\~:Zil SIX