PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD J. DATI 2. LOCATION CONCLUSIONS Bu ffal o , 3. DAT .. TIMI D Wo a Bell OOft D Proltoltl, Balloon D PoaaiW, Bell .. n Q~ti-VI.u81 D Groun~Re4or CJX.W AatrettoMicel s tar I p 1 a .at a Yea D PreltoW, AatNMMicel D Wes Alrcroft D Proltoltl, Alrcroft D Poaalll, Atrcreft D:tlo C i v i 1 ian D PoeelW, At,.no ttc .. 7. LINOTH Ofl OlllltATION I. NUMII .. 0, OIJICTI t. COUitll D Oth-- -- bo bbin0r) Uf.1 D lnufflciOftt De fer !Yoluetton ~ D Unlcnown o n e anJ down 0. IIIII' SUMMAY OP One objGc t ro~tld, larger than a stai'. Color yellow. Obj ect ~ns bobbin~ u p an j do .vn, was 'lll i t 13 l o .\'.. One a / c scr.:u-:1 b1 e d ne,a ti v o resu 1 t s . I I. COMMINTS Poaitional Jat3 n o t incluJ~d objer.t stationa~y . ..\/ C s c ramtbJ ara..1. Si,f}tint~ h..il':l~t~ci3tic r>:!.' No Case (Information Only) 6 September 1956 Mairzoe, Germany 19S6,Sept. saucer seen crossing sky from Cassiopeia to Nars and there diminishing in eise and vanishingT It glowed a drk-red, c to orange. It \V&S the size of . View-- ed !or abou~ 50 eeconds;by Koenig No Case (Information Only) 7 September 1956 Burlington, Wisconsin Caae 211, Wi.:., Sept. 7, 195& Seeral resident called tbe lherifl'1 oftiee Friday afternoon after they a UFO~ travelin1 eastward at a high rate of speed. Coast Guard observers at the Wind Point Station also saw the object. They tentatively identified it aa a I weather balloon, but aaid they of no aaend in tbe l area whieb launched auch balloona.ll . No Case (Information Only) 7 September 1956 Twin Falls, Idaho C8 212, Pall1, Idaho, Septe 7, 1 tit Idaho Fall PO$t ReAister: "A Twin Falls attomey re= ported that a saucer swooped :dO!!' tlD. .~ J"&~c!J i at my ranch _aoout 40 mil lOUth of here when I a 1 atran1 object about 200 fet iD head. It a whirlin1 eet on top and pva ~. ' . oran1e 1low. It came in fa1t overhead and swooped to " the gro~d near a spot where a 400-pound whitefaeed 1teer wa1 standin1. Then the object aped off like a streak of li1ht and the steer wa1 1one.' Rayburn said two ean- ployn on the ranch, Joe and Dick Parker, al10 uw the object. He eDt 110 hal fOUDd of the ...-.... FT~A.i\flNG RED-SAUCER. ~tONEYl\IORE, :-;orthem Irej ~bot:'t three feet hiih and 18 inches Loup, Hutchinson had to g!t land, Sept. 8.-r..-!'7-An Irishman 11n dtameter. .: . through a thick hedge. named .Thoma.s J. Hutchinson . "It ~a .. bright red." said Hutch-r put the saucer down for a od h atson. Mth two dark red marks at , h .d .. d h d swore to poli?e t ay th~t e cap-the end and three dark red stripes. momen~. ., e sa1 , _ ;\ n w .at o tured a flanuni .red flymc saucer It had a saucer-shaped base., you. t;f;ink. It startl'd spinning -but it lOt away. The Hutchin.sons watched the agam. ''I ~ad difffc~lty in holdin~ li gadget for a few moments. . Before he had time to lhrow him down. be expla1~ed. --. , "I kicked it over," said the Irish sell on the. queer color~d invader HutehJnson said the inCJdent-man ''but it retum@d to its origi-It rose qutckly and dJsappeared one of. the most' intril\1ing County nal Position. . into the rain laden clouds. ?erry cops ~ave heard in years-When he got down on his hands The cops at Loup called the nappened this way: and knees to examine the baffling Royal Air Foree station at nearby He was sitting at home \\-1th his object more closely it started to Aldergrove. ' . \\-ile Maud .about noon yesterday spin. The commander said the. object when an object dropped from low He put a hammer lock on the dld. not ~Jong to the RAF. Wben clouds to tbe only dry piece of saucer, but it was pretty powerful. t.h police sergeant asked the Air ~ound in the middle of a boc 200 . "Thel)Olice station.'" said Hutch Foree officer for his opinjon as to yards from his front door. inion. was the only place for such what th gad&et might have been. He' ...._... wick~looki- .&rul:a&.U ... tb.is h _replied: . . tha Udfound'tiObjeet startedt.O eaJ'17It there.~ .. ~ .. I woukiJiijt:~n;;n Ia A:z:ii~":'e aucerer s _ . . 1 Odd :Object Spins Aw'ay FrOmJrish Captor , a, aA ~ ..... , .. '": _ He and h11 wUe aloah.S He put a hammerJork on ~ MONEDIORE. H o r t herD the bor and found tfae but It was pretty powerfuL . Ireland. Sept. & AD IrllbhiiD l)'IDI motlonle11. It wu the pollee atatlon.'' said Mr. nemed Thoma J. Butc:hlniCJI\ about three feet Hutchinson; "was the onlJ awore to pollee tudaJ he ap. ad 18 lndlll b; diameter. placa for su.ch a tuNd a flaJDinl nd flJIDI a -It wu brilht red," aalct )lr. thlni uthet.m.. ,nd I .urted to HutcblDioD, 'ewith dark red carry t re. cer but lt lOt away. marks at the end and three But on the way to the" ... "I had dlfflc:ulty .m boJcttna dark red stripes. It bad a of Loup, ~lr. Hutchinson had to it down." he explalned. base." get through a thick hedge. llr. Hutchinson said the Snej. The Hutchinson watched the "I put the saucer down 1 dent happened tbJa way: Jadaet for a few moments. a moment," be said, and ,.,,. ? He wu slttinr at home with "' kicked it over." said the dnJno you ! It started his \\ife. Maud. about noon ye Irishman. .. but it returned to I a2am. 1 terday when an object drop~*! t1 oririnal position. Before he bad time to uu f !rom low douda to the onl7 dry \Vhen he aot down on hls himse!t on the queerlooklnc ot ta the JIIIM'e "". Jmees to examt vader lt rote quickly ud a q... .. Jda laf1Jiq obj1ct man aa.. ~nre4 1Dto' tbe. raill~ l956.Sept.larl7-Iri MO~E:YMORE. Northern Ire- j Thoma.s Hutchinson i$ "not I and had a saucer-shaper ba.:se. The Hutchin!on ! ~ l:lnd. Sept. 8 <AP>.-A "level-Lhe .!Or~ o! man who would she said. arm ~ ~- headed. God tearing.. Ir!.sh tmaf(~e he seized a flying sau- CR ted in a bleak land near l.<>cn f11rmer says he wu running t o cer 1f, tn !act, he didn't have When he pot down !or a closer Neagh. where Leprech3uns hAve the police station witil a cap-one: the desk seraean~ at lo~k, h e whent on. tt. beJtan to bP.can sighted through t.h~ as.res tured !lying saucer in'hls arms. l-foneymore said. spm. So e put a hammer lock # but l t escaped. . on It. s s R Sl "I had ditfJeultJ' iD holdlnJ It SAW IT DROP -He and hL" vrrfe started for lftfJ lftCJ eports ump df'wn," Tbomu Hutehiason ex-Hutchi~n said he and his the police station but be put tt Sinl' Slnl' attaches disclosed plained todaJ. ~ile ).laud saw a flylnr saucer down for & momen~ to netrott-toda:r that 117 offenders were A Royal A1r .Puree officer said d:OP into a 00. 200 1arda !rom ate ~ hedge. Mrs. Hutchin.wn booked at the prison during Au- what. Hutchinson pick~ u; ws front door. contmued the story; j RUst. and that this is the smal- . must. have been a weather bal It wu ~1'-Shaped, about .. Tbea aU at a U.e *' mantbl7 1D.fi\JX In soma loon~ut pol1ca . pralured tbe tbree hlab aad 11 iDCh ID ......, roaa aa It lleai'IJ JftJ'I. It wu 4J Jesa than re: farmer a . ~ , ,; . ~ . dla,.eter. COiara . briab& rad P ~ haff Jail ~eeL" ~Ivett Ia .Jub'. In 1lle Mits, Tlten Pool!!, :'tlONE~ORE. Northem Ire- land, Sept . I. Jl" An irutunan named Thomas ~: J. HutchinloD swore to police today that he cap. tured a flamin1 red. flylq sauc:~r -but It aot away. ... t hacl dtfftc~ In :liOldlnf dO"-n. he explained. Hutc:hinsaa ui4 the Incident- one of tbe 1001t lntriiUiftl eotlnt)' Derry ~ have heard ln )'ean- happeMd this WI)': I He wu littlnl at home with his wife Maud about noon yesterday when an object dropped from low c loudl to the only dry piece of ground lD the middle of a bol 200 ~ ards from his front door. He and his w ife sloshed across the hoc ancl found the object Jyinl mouonJess. It wu eantthaped, ilbout three feet hich and 11 inches in d iameter. "It was bricht red." uid Hutch inson ... with ~o clark red marks at u. eD4 anct :hree <Urk red stripes. watched the for a few mc.a.nta. "I kieked it ov~r,'' said the Irish man, .. but 1t returned tD ita ori1i naJ position." When he got dowD on his handa and knees to examine the bafflinc 1 object more clolely it started to He put a hamme~ lock on the aaucer, but it was pretty ~,rfuJ. , '''!be polic~ station." uid Hutch- l inson. "was th~ only place for such , a wicked looktn' thing as thi! and, I started to carry it there.'' But on the way to the \'illa~e of ; Loup, H u t c: h i n 1 o D had to 1et throuCh 1 thick heclp. t put the uucer. clown for a uKNuent." he Hld. ..and what do you think! It started apinnin1 I Before he had Ume to th~ him s~lf on th~ queer co&ored ln\ader 'it J"'Oe quickly and cUsappea,ed into the rain laden clouds. The c:opa at Loup called the Royal Air Force station at nearb)' AlderiJ'C)\'e. The commander !llaid the nhject did not belonz to the R.U". \\11en the police aer;eant asked the Air L Force officer for his opinion as to r what the aadaet miah.t hav~ been. . heo replied: ' ._ 'A.f ~ not e-.u h a z a r d a No Casa (Information Only) 8 September 1956 Batavia, Ohio Ca11 213, BataYia, Ohio, Sepi I, 1956 Drivinl over 132 8t 9:30 a.m., Mn. Harold 'JLhonaa, watched a round, tailleu, winglea object, its color a dull silver. She did not stop her car but had the it waa motioal-. No 10und wu audible, v that of b car's enliae. No case (Information Only) 8 September 195 6 Cincinnati, Ohio Ca 214, C&inaati, Ohio, Sept. I, 1956 A .teady orari1e light, "m i1hter than Arc:tunW' was aeen by a lone observer at 9:40 p.m., traversing 90 degreea of aky in about a minute. It was travelin1 north parallel to the observer's horizon. No sound. Ed: Cases ~! . ., and 21.& are intere!ting in respect to the Tntema- t=.; nal Flyinl( Saucer Sigh~ing Day program whkh set aside the da t~s. J une 3() and ~pt. 8 for special observation. All sightin11 will be corrrl:tted 1>.>:. t he edi~l)rs of the Bdtish m.!Jitline Flyilt Smuo ,'?....-:intl See letter by Derek Dempster, ~June tt~e O,bit. No C~sa (Information Onl') 9 September 1956 Cut Bank, Montana Great Falla Tribune repo;ted that a motoitt Don lA Grande, a "bricht blue Iicht which went strai1ht up, then down, then circled toward Great Falla." He sid it moved at "tremendous speed". The Filter Caaw said a AFB jet wu to the CUt Bank area to identif)' "myaterioua objecbi" iD th lky.J' No Case (Infornation Only) 9 September 1936 Florence, KGntucky and two witn--. while iD a drive-in ttieatre, observed an "extranely bright light" foltowinl irDotber light, the latter of which was quickly identified aa an aircraft. Curious, the trio watched the strange liaht, and to their surprise, when the aircraft circled, the lipt fol lowed then with a bunt of speed shot straiaht and disappeared. Soon another plane, easily identified, came into view but, to the astonishment of everyone, it was also being followed by the mysterious li1htl Durinl this incident, the plane continued on a strai1ht c:oune, white the UFO, suddenly acceleratinlt cut oft to the right. a cirde, tbe pur- suer Juela. -rbe ma.t tbinl I've ev " ~o Case (Information Only) 12 September 195 6 Aburiri, New Ze3land SIGHTING~, SILENC~ AND THE STATUS QUO i r~,, ice 'llt ivel. ,.. I t:.J tht aJI.tl8t qeaf t8t!l of IDDII&l'J l rKftlt of KtJvity, ttw Jrpl aew lf. tlaca. :~ CiDtW.u! ca1t it l)pial of t.'lc aati-lll elM "' r o JilT ~ tJ'dJ F Mit\ c:'c>:; -z_ -~ ......,. re of hil tbaa, ... INirce c-,uJd I : it :IIONII allma. Cae fire ;a tiN am WIS !ta -~ :1ane ~ but ~e aa ... of tntral .,~"'er~ Ill 1! . .: l ''' ~.,._ : The objr was around E.bi.lOrf ~: mnkr~...-. it a 11 .....,._. ill a 'all .-1 iootw? AlllHk o i i :s . ' He ni til. ...-.1 to ,... in alld cut a~ur ~u~ e w IZu it ........... tlu"' MtfiDCd 10 be-an ;. "; 1LH&ia PuMiwtw;s of t!'le .co~n:a V til~ ., .. )t"ci"'' -cat ~RJFO a letter eoo1imun1 the. bwu. It rc:.d~ 1:, : : .u foiloat. o-Stnw ill UM oLe tOfJay to ~Jk : ; _ :-..ad canlld ja IM ,.per recardi:l1c wnae M.l,:j t.n the .A~1ter:-:u:ean .:~nd r\dmtral Kitt m A !'Llgsinp ; 3.3. :Hei~.ma. dunn~ WW IL In a sPr.c- Je n t o C~IFO, St:a-Nn rev!"Ab th~ 'rollo'\111n~ . . J l_l-.\ ~mtnlt( $L~ntlv 1nn.r~r ~h.tfl , , tt ~t':w~n ~he :r :t ~ ul . . ~.le tx.:lstl wer e tJib.,"J b v lcs .. ~H:.J ct:hoc:~ llke !~l(' ~. ,-:: .,i "l the Mluth~aL Jt ~n)Ok ~l>u.-s .an~ !'~!lJed wmdo._, ll'i J''. krm~ .to )Uml) arvund ~ I w:a.> o .. rsufr taUrin, ru ,..,.,. . t ~h~ un~. ~lr. P~t~on, w old :;:tTr n ~is ~vent1cs. < -:" t .t.U~ pr : .tmted Yt~l.r.ll 1'1trntt ~-~u.\~ t W:lkd \ e--v ! 'II~ tnils. .. ]ct ~unda ~ry a(.tJv~ for the rest \If :1 it -r aDd aato Uw rught. Scrawn adtlrd: \\ather Sun,hiny, doud~ .. , ,~ .. ..; . .. , Ill''. hae oo t!'te ftoriron m.ki viuhali'T hm~fd. Off !n t:~t ~i .:. 10 ... sa thundrr ~cl aamuhu douds. \Vatnes.ws: .\l l~! I the JGtllladali "f Cora. o\lt Jooic.inc iar., 1\cy . fi~td ra ,, ;>aver and tklti~ w1th phoae e2lh." A ~:;o~ Jetter, -dated Sept. t. 2 attached. in wh.c.-, _,.,, c.xplarns, .\ ftt'f wntnc m, ~nt lcttn of Se!lt. u . I d~t{H', ' ~ it {~ .~wbi)e IDd Ill if agyt!:J:nl would MoW up :'> U' u.a~ Y f~tl!ll of aa uuaua.l oc::urreace proft it to ~ ~ 1:.. , ala!""-1 bad ralked o,-er tbt blast wrth a friend or m:r.~ ... : . ;,~hce f. e ..... ~nd the Dellt tay ~ .M~IItht ~ th~ dinr'-~ Said the Rivenide Dail~ Bnter~: -<:oun~ Can.ultant Dwicbt IA-wia, an eJ stwbile la)ffer cf J\ir.:: ucer ~ton. had ehnce ol hart today wt-.. n he -s:1 ;v