PROJECT 1CU73 ~ECORD CARD 2. LOCATlON 4. TYPE OF CBSERVATION 0 Ground-Visual 0 Ground-Radar 11. CONCLUSIONS 0 Wos Balloon 0 Proba~ly B~lloon - o Pos.si uly Balloon 0 Wos Aircraft 0 Probably Aircraft 0 Possibly Aircraft 0 We " Astronomi col 0 Pro bably Astronomical 0 Poss i bly Astronomical 1. LENGTH o;: OoSERVATION NUMBE:1 OF OBJECTS ln sufficient Dato for Evaluation 10. BRIEF SUMMARY OF SIGHTING A TIC: FOR,l, 329 (REV 26 SEP 52) 11. COMMENTS enc l o sin;'; J. l -:e to S110 v r.Pid.CO Q 1 nnor"~l .,r o.L t!'lo.1 a DWI'ber u:r. the Ml- .~---. oe.l P.eJ.MtL . .o:f ~oll oaae do llaedl. 1nto I t.}lo\Jsftt ~:c t,hette p4lo-t1J s.r& ~otaa of 'th~t ~ 1mow abou\ them; OFF1CL t_ FlL:: COPY (:tajo:r Bart) 1.. R~frence th ~t:ach1id 1-at~ers '!or.,arded to t.o13 o:l!ica . roa ~"'~ :1,:\SA raq wtin~ in~orllation on unid9Dtil1ad flying objdf:ts. tb~S~ l~tt~rS ar' for&ard~d t o JOUr olf1c9 for ~h&:8V~r 3C~10Q y~u : a~cesaary foil ~$1rr~d ~o in :hed-l~;ters is cbaft, by U3 .. \.Y A:.Lrcr3l t J'.lr in~ a pr'lc ::i 'lLl13sion. c'rv;n iJ.trcrcf':; ln ou:-:ilca, th8Y cp.~.l..uicly :haY ::..re extre":laly cf.factlv~ 1.:3 they fall "J.l rc ! ... "lf 'G on p!~ac t tee .,L~.s J ten:; . Sinc~rely, ?-Jblic Ini'onnation D1v In fo:::';na t ion n :;don, Uta h Lo..,al '1:4H pm rJFO S [bUT I 'lG Ud ln1 :1::pot Q.:_;dc)H t lJ ta :1 ]l} S.JCOJttJS D~._!ri.Otio~t: s:1:ti)~ '.FlS slmil:.l:!' t o n lc'.1on (;l littl(j diff,)l' 'nt than Three oh.i ~c t.s were cro~"ded togoth3t and \10Uld hav8 h~en touching eat.;h othor, very cl o -~. Th<.: lect.ding t~r; othe~ t':iv. T110 Oi).i0cts .vere 1ong.Jt ~ .. h.:--n th)y WtJi. o The o h .i e c t s w J r o j , n a form 'l t .ion l i k 8 g c: e s e -a 1 e ad fd r and two beh in;:;, one on ei thor side . ()l)SP.rvcr could not tell whether one was higher than the othe -:s , but it 1night have h~j t o be in order to fly so cJoselyo Ob.:;e1vc-r could not tell Hhnther o!Jj oc t s '.lor~:) on a lant or fly.:.-.;-straight, but s.1.id th0y v1ero ln lovel The objec-:.;:; vere lit u p but with no llghts .. ObS"?!'VGr ~aid he tl1ou~ht ths moo11 must have been below ths moun- t ::1ins t hrowl n ~ 1 i~h t and also that th9 li gJ.1t i ro'll shington Boulavard mi~l1t have badn ligltting the obj oct so The object~ wete estin1ated to b e at ~n elevation of auout a thou~and feeto Witness indicates thlt the objects could have been thrae or fO\lr ti s that wx c.:rJitinr.s: It was fairly light out. otar-.; and faint Oltli.n9 ai mount~ins co;1ld be seen by witnesso At Y:~O, the .~:. tness look~d at his wn. tch and at the s a .ne t l me n;.; .: iced h~avy 'N:1i te cloud.3 moving iu rol th'' North- -'!-:?.st,. They co.:t;Jletely cover0d t:1e a!ea 'in a feN m tes. Witne~s stat0d that if anv o c!or acGompar.l~d Observ~r W9~tr.s .;las3es "Jut did not h:tv'~ 'n:rt Gn tha tim~ of the si~htin,...{. He has vision o f :~0-"10 ( ~.; o o d enough to pas s d .~' i v i r.l ; test erou~h fox jo~J ac~0cding to Doctor at t~e rntlrcl~d) DAT E ACQ. DEPARTf\.1t::Nl. OF THE AiR l11YS I/ICQtlOn) REPORT NO. DATE OF m:.:PO~T riO, C1F PAG::5 REFE'RENCC3 EVALUATION ~.il:o tO.: ~ISTRIUU I IO~J OY ORIGINATO k OI'HFII lUTIO~I flY tH:J U F