OAT!TIMI GROUP ~I!NOTH Of OISI!RVATION 10 . IRII' SUMMARY Of SIGHTING 4TIC PORM 329 (REV 21 I&P 52) PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS a Woa Balloon 0 Prolloltly Balloon . . ._ TYPE Of OISIRVATION c PoaaiGiy Bolloon ~.0. Ground-Vlauol C GroundRoclor 0 Woa Alrcroft 0 Proltobly Aircraft Possibly Aircraft a At-Viauol Air Intercept Radar Woa Astronomi col Probably Astronomical Possibly Astronomical NUMIER Of OIJI!CTS 0 Insufficient Data for Evaluation V.i..d rrcu Me !J.i..t' o CLt .ftt/f--6 Olt a .taJ~e. : :fren ~ac TYt'E. ~F N16-lfT (,'fvLi \ Ll &H r 1-lo""'t:ve:.g~ /=tS 266 o APPENDIX Ill IIIII at ,_ .&.r-lt. Re._ .. II a?s.tch at ,Ia el t-tt c ... lete the IIW alzdat .. r!l r' r Ir ~] IJ j tl i l Ill tf ill rrJI; I Ji I t f 1 'Residents See ! Unidentified ; Object lit Sky Aa unidentified object. de- scribed by viewers in Meriden a. starlike, but moving in an erratic course," wu reported late last n.ight by Donald Blakeslee, ot 931 Broad Street. 1 Blakeslee, 19, an astronomy major at W esleyall College, said he was called to the street by George Dodge, 18, of 37 Gravel Street; Richard Wright. 16; and . ; an Aldrich, 17, all of that area. He said the object, white-col- ored. traveled fmn northwest to northeast, wh~ it was lost to n ew behtnd a clump of trees. He ~escribed it as "moving too tow to be a satellite. end main- tamtng a zi g-zag course. He !aid : gleamed brightly for m;nute5. ~hen seemed to stop complete!v for a shOrt while, and then shine again. ' The strange, movina light, bsl ;tddition to the youths mentioned,! ~ was observed by John H. a:akesl~. Donald's father, and by Donald's brother K~th. me or tne capsl&Jisuc w~.~ ... Prof. V. R . Khano1kar.. vice- hancellor of tl-..e t 'r:1ve-rsitv or ombay, and outgoing presiden; the International Umon A g::in!'' ancer -sponsoring organiu; ion of the congress -dedat~c hat while the cancer problem i~ ot yet solved, "we ha\'e cor.e <. ong way toward it.'' Prof. Alex Haddow of London:: oyal Cancer Hospital. who tak~c ffice as president of the ;nt e:- ational union during the con gress, asserted that u ltimate pros cts for better treatment of ca:- ..... r through chemical attack a re rather exciUD&.'" He cautioned against overopti- ism, but declared that researc~. indings in various fields since the ast war hold out "the prospe-ct that our knowledge is beginning 0 crystallize" in a set qf printi pies for attacking cancer. The International Union Aga!nst Cancer, which sponsors a con gress every four years, is the onl~ international organization devot entirely to advancing the ef to find a solution to the pro em of cancer. Now an affiliate of the Worl ealth Organization, the union i an outgrowth of the first interna tional congress held in Madrid ~IILIC AI'PAIM MEMORANDU1t FCR OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE w.-...INCI I ON II, D. C. DIREcTOR OF INFORMATION, USAF Referral of Correspondence The inclosed correspondence ia i'orwarded !'or consideration and appropriate action to include direct reply to the writer who haa not been notified oi' this rei'erral. Information copy of your reply is not requested. Meriden, Connecticut Staff Assistant Directorate for Special Activities Room ZD 776, The Pentagon Appendix Ill yo lrrrs e t-~ I I tt~ '1-"-'lv~ J, J- .. I. 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