~ trr.::rt 29. lias anyone else llith you a~ the time you s a\ol the object? (Circle One): Yos/ or t!o 29.1 IF you anst-1ered YES, did they see the object too? (Circle One): Yes 29.2 Please list their names and addresses: 30. Please add here any further comments t-1hich you believe are important. Use additional sheets of the same size paper if necessary. PROJEC f 1C~73 R:.CO D CARD LOCA TI Cr-: 11- J...!or~ldwn for HccorJ Su j ... c t : Hcrort of Unlcont.iflccl ,\erial Objoc t cnllcd o.nd s.J.i d thi.lt on tho nir;ht. o~ ?4 i~ug 52 ho \1:1~ i n 'th3 Sh)r\;ooJ ilrivo -In n t JJ~yton. He.: noticc-1 t1m olJjccts \lhlch ucr e u~ut 1 5 tl.r ........ n th.J : .. i z o of a ~t-,'1;' f loating t hru th13 :.,ky a t o. rnth~r hlgh ruto of S!)3ed. 'l'h~o.:y SO(;r,,ed Lt.:> hL\:u n wo:i r~.1 e;lou, s ilililur l o u lic-ht-oulb pJ o.ced Lohl nd u thin cloud. Ho n.pp:)?.r :::1ce a.bo'.lt /+-'jO to his r i ght ( uoutlr ..... 3t). Th3y cane acres.:> th..: f.i':y n.t bt!twoan 10 and 11 .P .1i. Eus t~r. St::s.ndard Ti~J. s t:lteJ tllu t al thou::;h h~ \13.3 ex t.rt!!1:::::l y d uolous or :_ t.y publici t.y on ''f lying naucer n" th.!::;e ti1inc=;s did h a ve the ap_?.;ru-unc~ of h so.u- l.}r . H.) w.t.n v ery ap:>logetic nbout calling and stat~d that h3 hnd b.)en o. percon wh.J ha d s coffe d the mo3t ut these 'flying saucer rcport:J o.nJ tho.t h3 d l d not 3ay th:Lt th~ o'oject3 he s ew were ' 'flyinr, saucers " H1 stat-..d, how:wcr , hat they d cfini t ely r,ave th~ a:;>pearanc e of b'1ing disc-shao'3d :..1:1d h~ d5.d not b elieve t hat t:tey \:ere a lrcro.rt.. 1-\:.!morandum for Recoru !:>ubject: R~"port oi' Uniduntit'iud A"riul Objects Interceptor Squadron c3lled o.nd report. J that on th2 nicht of -::.1 .. ond ;~.::; 1\ue 52 from 2400 until 0100 ho ol-~\3rv(jd 1.1n ol>j cct due Eas t of hio hor1~ uhich i8 ;.\ t the c.:>rn.:Jr of. lJayton. 'rho ob.i ,..c t n:.>pt....trorl t.o color a s a st:u-. I t was gona at 0300 uhen ho eot up to co to \l.:>l' I s. f'HC~ 1. tlhGTk OF 03U"VATION f'UMBER 011 O~JEC6 ~ \~. &lliEF SUw.AIIY Of liGHTING v"'to t.>r ~W..'llv~:r.on -,rial Phenomena ot unidentlti!{ Capt. Atkinson, OD No. 1 received a call fro~rt the Piqua Polica n~pt. (Patrol-.n tter at 2330. Patrolman Etter informed Capt. At- kinson tb~t one ot Lockington (North Piqua ) ob~erved an untdentlf'led aerial in that locality; namely " oblons , vtth flash- ing red and blue lights, definitely unlike an,'alrcrart." Patrolman Etter stated that as soon aa a squad car became available, he would cheek vith r.tr. on thla story. Ptl. Etter feels that the sou.~e is reliable. Mr. phone RO. is PIQUA I a~vla~ c~pt. Atkinson that ve vould like to speak v1th these people aa soon aa the return call is made, Since action is bein?, taken, do not reel that there is any need tor an immediate call. Note: Called Capt. Atkinson 0715 hrs., 1 s ept., fUrther call tro~ Piqua. Neither did he. aince I did not receive any Repo~t or Uni~entitled Aerial Phano~ena nate: 1 Sept. 1952 eultar aky activity, Ave., called to repo~t pe- to time or the call. Place of observation: South or Dayton l~unicipal Golf Course. Objeet: Apparently an unusually bri~ht stat" vitb the brilliance of an airerart landing light (no beam, however). It shoved what appear~ to be auxiliary' stars; sometiaea at 2 o'clock position, sooetir.ea at 11 o'clock. Occasional movent taa apparent. First observed at 300 above tha horiz.on(2300). ft'o" (0004) at 500 above the horizon. This -as a naked eye ob!lervation. Source: Ex-camp director, somewhat familiar vitb basic astrono~y. Previously reported a similar experience to the Lebanon, Ohio~ ~ky watch. PHr~!iOMENA , . REPORT OP ''UNIDENTIFIF.D AERIAL At ?0: ?5 a woman called to r~port. the ~ i~htinc o f ''Llnidentii'le~l Aer 'al Phcn'"'~"'ena Arlv !se~l her that wh tlc she did not have to identify here ... lf, it "'oulcl help us if she would do Go. She the:t f!ave hr..:r nruce as "Jirn. , a r~ss , n~yton. She stated that at approxirr.ately 19:00 E:hc hearJ he r son, \lho w'a.s playtn3 i n the ynr1, call tellinr. her to come look nt something in the air. ~1h~ 'rll.!nt out in the :yartl , he r fatht!r-in-lmr also going out. At first r.he saw noLhinc., bul then i.n the southeast she noted two "disc shaped" objecto. Objects \1~l'C ov:":t i.n shape, movinB sJ o..rl y on a r lotnr, yuth . After a br lei' pe r to-t of t i rae th~y rll::mppearen. A ttAcheo for m \dll provide a fe-r of the s t a nua.rc1 ansrrers. As snmethtn~ over an hour had passe d since ob~erving object s , dtte to try- inc t o rlecine whether to report them, the n trylne to find out ho . ., to report them she was not as sure o f vari~us identifying data as waa ne c e asary . ITer inform!i.- tton was inexact , she ha~ ereat djfficulty trying t o deGcribe object~ us to s i ze heirht, colo", spee n , etc. It vas still c o.yliGht at the ti1:1e o f slchting., yet they s<1w the obj..!ctn r c n aona.bly clearly. She therefore assumed it h3.d come light. or glo..r in conn- ectlon with it. As ked if any familiar flxcd objects were within h e r fiel d of v laton at the ti.m\? with which she could compare objects she so.l,l no . 'rhere ~ec no clou1s in the imoedi.ate vicinity of the objects, tho ~ome appeared shortly there~fter. Feelln'7 t hat :further questioning on my part Gave p romise of li.ttlc return, terminA.teO converoation. The n checked the pho ne book to see if anyone by ~lv~n nn.":'le ~as listefl at given adtlr~ss. There was list~d t n the phone book. I called the nu~ber listed and verified the fact th~t t he at thts reoidence hn.~ in fact bee n the :pcroon who callert.. TErl'tATJVE OPSEnVr11S OU[STIOHNAIDE 1, Hhe n did you see tha objoot: 1.2 Time of day: Hrs . tfin. 1.3 Time Zone: (Circle One): a. _;,Ens-t.~rn. b, Cfontral c. Hount~in A,tl-.-oP-P;M. (Circle Ono) d. Pacific (Circle One) : n. Daylight Saving l..-~ Standard 1.4 ~l'cla one of the fo11o\Jing to indicate h0\1 certain you are or your answer to the abova question 1,2: (a~ Certain b. Fairly certain 2. ~There did you see the object? o, not very sura d, Just a gu~ss City or To'l>~n State ) \-Jhere ,.,ere you located uhen you sa\J t he ob j ect: (Circle One}: a. Inside a building d. In an airplane ).1 Uere you: (Circle One) : a In the business s ection of n city? l~In the reside ntial section of n city? o~ In open countryoide? d. Flying near nn nirfiold? o. Flying over a city? r. Flying over ope n country? How did you ha ppen to notice the object? S. \.Jhen did you report to some official that you h ad seen the object? Month Yenr fl. \-That t-Jera you doing at the time you s m1 the object? 6.1 Hhat had you been doing for the .30 minutes before you sa"' the object? Try to list the activity or activities, ard the f4p~oximn t of time spent on each. 7. Here you moving at any time while you sm., the object? (Circle One): 1F you nns\oJ ered YES, then complete the follaJ ing questions. 7.1 \]ha t direction llere :rc,l moving? (Circle One): a. North b. Northeast r. s outht.Jest h. N orthl-1 est / Southeast 7.2 Itot-r fas t "'ere -;lOll moving? ----miles par hour. Did you stop at any tirce (Circie One):fyes Jor \Ihile you \Iere looking at the object? 8. Hha t direction \.Jere you facine \lhe n you first S U\.J tho object? (Circ l e One): a. North b. Northeast f. South\Jes-t v /d. Southeast h. llorth\Je s \; S.l Hha t direction \lara y ou facing 'Whe n the object disapp3ared? (Circle One): a. North e. South b. Northeast f S outhYe:r\; c. East g. lleat 1. d. Southeast h. llorthwast 8.2 Qircle nne of tho follouing to indicate he,_, cert ain you oro of your anstJer to the above tuo quostlons. (8 and 8.1). a. Certain Fairly certain c. riot vory sure d Just a CUe3S 9. Here you vearing eye glasses \.rhon you 3a\J the object? (Circle Ono): 10. Hm.J \laD the object oeen? (Circle One ) : a ~'hr ough ,., indo,, glass o. Through theodolite f. Through Gun glasses g ... Through open space b. Through \.Jindshiold c. Through binoculars d. Through t e lescope 11. Hhnt do you renember about the weather conditions a t the tima you cow the object? 11.1 CLOUDS (Circle One) 11.3 HEATHEH (C irclo One ) a~. Clear slcy b. Fog, lli3t, or light rain c. Scattered clouds c. llcxlcro te or hoavy ruin d. Thick or heavy cloudo t remember e. Don't remember 11.2 Hil'ID (Circle One) 11.4 TENI'EHATtmE (Circl e One ) I a. l,!o wind Slight breeze b. Strong \l i!lrl Don't r er1ember r mr:ei:1 bcr Est~ate how long you saw the object? Ni.nutes Seconds one of the following to indicate ho\4 certain you are of your onst-Jer to Question 12: a. Certain ~:Fairly sure c. Mot very sure d. Just a guess 13. Did the ocject look: (Circle One ) Transp3rent? 14. Did the object at any time: Change direction? Change speed? Change size? Change color? Break up into ports or Give off smoke? brightnes3? Flicker, throb, or Remain motionless? One for each question) No/ Don't know l'io ~....-Don't know No .' -Don't knm-1 D~n It knm-1V Don It knc.\1 v./ No Don't kno,,//(\ Nov Don't know- (Circle 0ne):/'Yes No Don't know . ....- 15. Did the object give off a light? 15.1 lF you ::msuered YES, \Jhat l-Jas the co~or of the light? -~------ Tell in a few words the following things about the object? 16.1 Sound 16.2 Color IF thore \JO.S NORE THAN OliE object, then how many \lere there? Dra~l a picture of hO' . .a they were arranged, nnd put an arro\t to shaw tho direction they were traveling. 18. Did the object at any t:ime: 18.1 Nove b ehind something? (Cirolo One ) Yes No Don' t know IF you ansHered YES, the n tell llha t it moved behind. 18.2 Hove in front of s orne thing? (Circle Or.e) Yes IF you nnsuered YES, then tell \lhnt it moved in f'ront of. 13.3 Blend "Jith the background? (Circle One) Yes no I Don It kno\.1 19. Hhich of t!1o folloHing objectn is about the same actp.Jl size n~ the object you sal.J? (Circle One): Automobile g . Sr~al1 airplane Banketball