pqQJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATWN :J. O._TETIM GROUP A. "iYPE OF 085ERVAT,ON 0 Ground-Rodor 0 Airlntercept Rodor (Civ-ilian Ship) 8. NUMaErt OF 03JECTS 9. COURSE 0 Wo~ A.-;tronorni col 0 Probobl y Astronomi col 0 Po~si b\y Astronomical 0 Other_ ~CJ ln'Sufficient Dato for EvnhJUtir.~rl 0 Un\cnown 10. C~l~F SUMMI-~Y OP: iiGHTING 11. COMMENT5 ~.JJJCCt, .1f.t?aari.n~ o.s ple.t:.et o r bright st.;.~.r. i'~titU.tJ ur.!mo . .;n. 2 5 d~G ele ,r?..:.i'1n. Cov-::.ced 1.;.5 d- o.rc in 55 seco~ds. Init!.al bearing e'nol,~d. \ Centre Nurses Report \ Strange lights In Sky I s~v~n .);:, Clair County Medi to the scene. but by the time k.Jl C.!rttr~ nurse:i reported see they ..1rrived, the lights were ! inJ .str:1nge ilubin~ lights in ~one. - l .ht ~ky '!acly th&s morning. sim Some believe Lhat t{le objects I :ia c o tho:Se reported by deputy ~ighted may be helicopters, but .snenfis w. 12. ;military installations in the area * trepo~;,_uch flights last night. 'THEY SAiD that the lights Airbas~' .f.P.)/.ec:.n at the time :;t3emed to_ be htgh in the air1of the ~ov. 1:. si also said J bout t '-"'O miles west of the, that none of thetr helicopters C ''1cre in Goodells. and were1 was anywhere near Port Huron I '!r~P~. red :1nd white in color. 1 then. \ th~ . ,arne 'l~ ~hose reported! The non-commis~ioned oificer nortn J( Port Huron la.st month. in charge of base operations The ooject was Urst sight during the nig~t at Selfridge Air ed by !WO oi the nurses Force Base satd that there were . i',tiu Carol Kolt2 and Mis; no helicopters from that base i I J uuith Bailev who saw the in the area last night. 1 l1ghts a, thev drove on Spokesmen from Gros:~e lle !\ ~l-21. Naval Air Station said there ; j . . . . was no flying activity in the I i1C::Y re.rUt'ne<:t t o tne Centre Port Huro n area I cut night irom ' 1.n.d omnted vut r.he lights to1 their ba.;e. "".-.. :1p other nur~es. :Vtiss Kath Mrs. James Harter. 1887 r.rine 8flllenune. ~\iss Helen Gl)Odells Road. reported this J ,ll. .tr~. .\1:c~ Htmmeil. morning to t he Sheriff Deoart .'; rcc. . {o-.cmclry ~uc'" ~n\l ~lrs.. ment that sh~ o;aw a white. I?1roc~y Htcks. All seven .told\lo~flying obj ect .with flashin~ c.t!puttes chey saw the obJeCt. whtte and red lights. heading , ;.liis .Te..Yell and ~rs. Hicks\east at about 7:30 p .m . Friday ! !'Hned ~t1ss Batley and :Vli~s sigh t. Kvttz in the car aad drove west\ A Constance Andrei. address un M'Zl to see if the obJect unknown, ca ll ed the Sh~nff De-1 .voul d move. \partmenc at about 12:50 a . m. t~ .\ite r dt.i.lt..,~ about two m iles report seeing an object with! .v P.St o f Goodells Road. they lights s imilar to t~at seen by th s tJoped. turned oif the motor. nurses. - tnd ~hined the car s potlight at tn<" object,. which then Loomed! j(ltf out of Jight. OnP. of the girls satd she . thou~ht .;na... ;uard a hummang Fisher Executive Dies In Crash rh1ise like :hat of a motor. ~tiss DE!ROlT (UPl) -Robe !J ~ "'~H told The Times HenldiC. Shields, Rochester, a Fisbe ltocl:l.y. \& Co. Executive, was killed lat \ 0 puttc:!S .r{enn~h Koob and Friday in a thret!-vehicle colli ,.~J~r~ P:t~e~ w~re dispatched~sion in Madason .Heights. 1 {Continued tTom P~g One) \ \ shoulder n [ .he road and ;;tared.c 3t what t~ev s aid was "a Hick t , ~;: ~ They ..;a .\1 tt seemed to h~ . \'r ~ hnv~rir..g "JV~r the apple o rchard 1 !~. .~atd r'--'1~")uLd make out no size . :; : n r shape ~o t ha nb 1 than it was a flashm~ li~ht t."lat i :.\, coutd move tn an direcuon. ,.~ 1: It o;eemed at times that there\ l'., was " bi~ dlv1ded window in the m idst of the flashlng hght, bu9 :: l couldn' t be sure." Deputy\ i3aker said. ~!:, He said the ob}.ect came low. ''' . :'lbout the height and distanc ;; n ( \ City block. ~ ..;;:.~;'Tled to move out toward the _., ~ no. h e a5t ar~J ,ve ;lt~:not.e(] r.". to int >W tt.' P1,er s aid . ~ l'('ilCO .. tj pe!:!OS IIIJ t O 7:) mJ!e~ '''1 , !,our. but th e ohjec t J US r hey s a ill they iust si~ht of the hj~ct nn Ltk@ ~hflre T\P~td hecause of . Street 11 .'!hts, but when they turned dnwn .\1.-tcalf Road and w~re in the area of Vincent Road thev sighted the ob- ject again . ) Thi.; ri me, the officer! turned : . H out ~ne car li~hts and s h ined :.?~ porlt~hc~ of t;,e ratrol car to- .111 w~rri hi! ob.tect . <tn~ light in the sky .11 ~m.:otj -nuch closer to them. N 'I.~ 1rf:cer~ then tum~d on r ,., '' 1~i1tn~ !J'lht on top of the !l m~nt.c; : hey said the object not; ::~ l)niv 11ad a flashtng wh1te light. buc i~ seemed that i t was lash Deputy B~ker said the object; ; hi' - m~ c::eemd to be standingi !ltit! :..o ..:~v ~nti he could ' ~ :~:.tC' ~e , o und o f morors. 1 T' ., " l tMI c::tr w~s stopped . ; <<ld 1 :1e !!n ttron nff wnen the of- ~ I rr-;; ;;11!3rd th e sound of I ~ 1~ :; .. emed to i dl e and then! ,f 3 ~udden the nor~e be-. ~ cam~ loudf!r and more 00wer-I . ia i :tnj !Ja~an ro mov e orf into j 1 t,:p north W'!st sectron ' o f thel 1 TUE' OFFfCERS said they .vHched fhe mysterio.u object; i-;..tppear into the heavens until' 1 w"s jU5t a speck lost among ~h~ s~ars. The officers were not' .sure . th"msetve:t that thev h td seen ; . nd hf'ard what thev did. .\r fir~t they were not going ., "av a nything about what. :n i haopened. but they decided i .... oulrl be best ro let som~ne \l.l.:-"~ . !'lorP. W1<> 'nmt>i ntng j c it''' i i he tmn':?enctrron. or phe-Jl -;nnrr h''l~ h:.tpp~n t nat th"'' w ' tll C!.Q ~I,YQ S!GH'!';tNG IE tiTC:1J.G,A : 'l'wo deputy sheri.ffs in l,Q:r,_t ji1:.- l"o~, }li.c:higan, h<:d an unusual eneountor '-d.th ::. UFO at ~bout 5 a .. n:.. lr...ct Nc"tr .. ::- br 12th. Thoy observed -wha t was at first only-n ".flickering 1 ' gi::~r. l::.ovorir.e in t bo sk~. As it got closer; it seemed at t imes t t there w~s ~ g diviGc-d ~1 .. nC: r in the nj dst cf the flashing lit;ht, but the o:-ficers coulc :--.ot. bo sut-o . T'c.o U?O eventually Approached to a height of only a ~e\; hundred fee t. above t b e g~o d, a short distance fro~ their patrol car. The eeputies atte d to :ol lo\: it, reaching speeds up to 75 miles per hour in the chase , b".l"t t.:.e ob j ect out-Qistsnced the~. They lost sight of it cocpletoly for awhi1e. I t then re~p Pel.l'ecl., nd t.he officers stopped the car. tnmed out t.heir heacll i ghts, all d sh1ned spotlights onto the object. They then turned on the fl~shinb light on top of the patrol car, a~d in a few moments the UFO not only hzcl a fla ,n~ lfb.ite light but it also Seeme d to be nashin~ a red lic;ht b~ck Lt t!-le~r C:.S if' in en atte!4pt at comrnunicaticn! Tr1e UFO appeared to ae~in t e st.:::1dinz !j".-:i].~ i a the sky at that time, nd they couJ.d hear a low ~ound. of motorzf' Sucicie:-J.;~ t!"!e .aoto~s grew louder, and the object disappeared rapidly out of' ~:.Ght . Ot~'.L .{ii\I':::N i OF rHS AI~ fOQCl LKA447xHA012 00 R UEAHQ RUECW ZEL R UHLKH I~fFO: NIN-9 , XOP-1, XOPX-ll SAF- 0 3- 3 , OSD-1'~ DI A-25 DIA- CIIC-2 RUHPA RUAUAZ RUWGALB RUHAFS NSA- 7 ( 00 RUHLKM RUEAHQ RUECW RUHPHH RUHPB DE RUHLKH 2 12/0708Z FM 326 AIR DIV KUNIA FACILITY HAWAII T 0 R U HL K~ I? A C A F HI C XA N HAW A I I RUKPHH/COMHAWSEAFRON PEARL HARBOR HAWAII INrO R UEA '-{rV CSAF USAF vJ ASH DC RUECW/CNC ~ASH DC R\.!ECW/SEC~iAV WASH DC f'U'J/GALB/CILJCNORAD ENT AFo COLOR RUHPA/CINCPAC CAMP H M S~1ITH HAWAII RUHAFS/CINCUUARPAC FT SHAFTER HAWAII RUHPB/CINCPACFLT PEARL HARBOR HAWAII RUAUAZ/COMUSJAPAN FUCHU AS JAPAN RUAMC/COMUUKOREA SEOUL KOREA RUAFGL/COMUSTDC TAIPIE TAIWAN RUCSBRB/C I~;cs.~c OFFUTT AFB NEBR UNCL/~lER INT /POSSIBLE PLAtJET OR BIRGl-IT STAR/30 NORTH 173 ~JEST/T I~E St. / 1-\ L T .... UN}(/ ANGLE 2 5 DEGREES A BOV =: HORI?'0:~/BE/\r:I~1G 1~5 DEGf~C:SS/r:'l\.fERED L!5 DEGREES OF ARC I N 5 5 S:C .. / SEAS 3 FT / l.JEATHER C.~VU/ :norrJi.:: CORR OF AFit~ 2 > 1.1'/ (l~ N~vnS) rr PJ\N:.(Ir:E TED T O ~I I\ Fil COMBARF'OR ? .. ~C TO RUH?HH/CO~HAWSEAFRON R U L K~1 I C INC? A C~ F :i l!A Ur\AH/H ADD :\UN I A ZEN/C tNC~l OR A!J INFO RUECW/c::o RtJHLHL/CINCPACFLT .~UHAFS/C INSUS.~RPAC O:P","'TMcNl :,T/,Fi-Mf.SSAGE ;::<ANCH U'K.lASS.f tO MHS-'Gl I rl C 0 i1 l N G ARl"1Y-2'J NAVY--':) cr~1c-B~ JCS-35, OSD-1~, DIA-25, DTA-CIIC- 2 ) RUHLKMP/KPACA~BASECOM HICKAM f~UECW/ SECN AV f'td JAKAP l/i6D 1. ttl:ER INT Se OJ.JECT APPEARING AS PLANET OR BRIGHT STAR o: DJ.:~\.41 ~-'::~ 0:-;-8R IGHT~lESS VARYINGo OEP/,RTMENl OF THE AIR FORCE <., TAr-r MeSSAGe E~ANCH 8 INITIAL BEARING 785o) COVERED 45 DEG OF f\RC IN 55 10o SEAS 3 FEET o \vEATHER CAVU 11. t::V AL UAT I ON UNKNO\~ N NOTE: ADV.A!.1CE .. COPIES TO XOPX, NIN, AND DIA. TR..l\:0~SNITTED TO CIA Pag;c 2 .Jf 2 ~TRANGE LIGHT' OBSERVED ~LlV1 t 196J By lOHN F. lsROWN Even this Times Herald reto his companion. ''There is . ::-..m : raacl Rtpoc1trl. porter was a little skeptical~ somethin~ odd.'' P~noJe wtll say we are h h The off&cers pulled over lo the "7, .~ ""' Sh ' ffs R b-w en s ort y etore , a . m . c ra .. y. ~eputy en o . Continued on Page 11 Col 3 irr~ Baker and Merle Clark said.today Deputy Shertff Jack Fos * * * ' \'::'ltan -::1ey were asked to des-ter asked if h e had heard about c rht! wnat they saw while on what Officers Baker and Ctarkl 3 Others Also ,IJalrol ~ariy today. had "seen and heard." . s ao' b. t' I ~ 1f(. * I And when h.e returned to The .ee I ec ~ fHEY DIDN'T say they sawiTimes Herald, he was not greet ta rtymc ~ucer or an~ little ed with any bouquets froiD! his Three other persons have col .1~r~::en men. b~t they dul. ~&Yiassociates when he told them labora.ted the story of the i 'lhey saw and aeard someth&nl\'about the officers' experience. Deputles ~ho _o b s e r v e d a ~-s-tm~e-. It was about 5:15 a.m. and stran~e obJeCt tn the sky early1 1'. 1 he . oific:en were ver O~outies Baker and Clark were today: ... . ~. .Y on rouune patrol dnving northt Robert J. Kemp. :-\Ofi., Sylvan' :. l~'4ttan.t tO talk about the1r -f h -~ , Drive. Lak who was on11 i P for tnday a per on 1 wenty ourt nvenue. h' S Cl . 1\ ::. 1 The sky was extremely dark! way to :tt t. atrl ~ .m, who .;avs htt Jes nr . ' Commun'1ty I sat'd thatl bur ~eooPred Wl' h tare; and 3 1 : ' .. ~n methtn~ 1ut ot the f. when h~ (':lme '){ hie; house' ~ ;,rdioary. t!Soeciatly from ~-na vnl~! ver ::.tnp" tne between j: l5 5:20 a.m. ; a nut by his fellow man. \moon, which rose_ at 3 . .. 0 a .m.,\th . d th t ' E was above the offtcers. ere ~as a . soun a II ~ Out remember when they Just south of Keewahdin drew hiS attent~ skyward. . ~ ~--'h. cmc:rnt toe \vor\d was flat -Road Officer Clark remarked . "Thert~ was a~shln~ "":hate = :_ ., _ -l1~ht that m ovi.fJ1n the d1rec l ion or La~e Huron . .. I cbou)(ht it wa~ very1t ran~e for t he sound was very!\ h ;!h-pttched and one that I had 'n('V!:!r neard hefore," Mr. Kemp Silld. ! I Rqlph E . Jordan. 1s. of 4:1571, t~>~wahd.in Road who was walk~ Hn~ out of a bam. wtth h v~rher after feedina ~me st~ers about S: 30 a .m ., sa1d he -=tnli his father also saw the ~t::mge li~bt. t "\oi~ didn' t heer :ln,thin~. butj I ~c.t: l._;ht was flasnin~ and it1 1111V"'d ro the north. It was very1l hinh n rhe -.kv--tnd 1t ~urei 1 "r'J~ 1 1 ,lary ff"ltn~ -toou~l ~oVe hav~ ~ive ilelicopten, t.v.1 j~t 3nd rhree U.S. Army r ular ;,t!licopter,, but at , .! rn,. n flUP,llon Tueloj r r:cv " ro all on lhP j' ~. ,u,tl a t ')ehrdge," Col-I ,mel ,\f(lOPrl~ 'aid. jl r. .) err,me L1 ~em ann, m fnr-j' n~ . t nn or Ucer. :>a td t here was ' a .>!~Jht possrbility that the ob-1 it .. Ct could have been a craft frJm another military installa- wm. but it wasn' t .very likely. D..,puties Robert Baker and ~-r._.rlt! Clark 'aid lhe ohiect ap- p~->: red to be-a ''flickering light sky near Twenty-fourth A venue and Keewahdin Road." The Staff ri. column of features and opi:1ions by members of '?n g Ti:nes Herald Staff /,_--~ _, Rum ors nf flying objects and strange noises may be rP~ur.1~d l~lin this week in and around Port Huron! j . Hrn\oev~r. before people start calling the police, The I, Tirn~s Herald or neighbors, t hey are advised to bHnk th ", r '='~ F>~ a fcw t imr>s, make sure their glas'ies and Th~ "::-c;c Fighter Win~. Air Defense Command: from ~ 'frd .\i: Force Base, will be~in an exrensive we"'k \.. .. . c ';r '"""~" \1 I lE' , 1,.. trd dl!ring lhe period of tram- .. \:i~nt f!y~n~ is nne .1/in~. s aid. of the many means of trainin~ curr~nt in all phases n( air de- B. 1<clly, Commander , First Throu~n t he ~xercise, new and better ways to plan .1ir ridens.,. of t he U nited States are devised to preclude any :Ht:1ck upon thic; country by a hostile air power. P.v LOUIS J. DU~N ,rr oo manv of us vr3~ ,-, o r t a l s believe rh .~c.ort~s oi flyin~ sau r~. s !'Y oh,iects and what ha 'Ita ynu. OUt did you t!Ver nnuce t.nw ':~ose ar! [he v~v -rnnes :tone o f us c,~r misses vhen re1ding l, ~ p'tner. 1L '13 lhac way her~ i:t TlP -~:mes Herald office ,,."en Jefore reoorter Jerry Hrflw,~:; story on thesky l!~nt.; ,1i)served by tne two d :?UC~P.s, 3,)0 Baker and paper tst -: ..:esday. \0"-E OF US ~xr~rr::; bo~'.J' ?ct i~, o i cour.:;e . .< tf.\r ""~ll. flv:n~ obJects wnh mo tor'\ 3nd Ela3hing llghts! fiut e v e r y b o d y waj .\ l'~qutem ro vtc~. :'to~, i) 1 ~?raid hy Oorot:'!y ,\\itt-;, !Je- knocking everyhocty down trying to ~et a chance to read proofs of the story . Sure, nobody helieves in such things ... but. Jerry grahhed a ntce needle from history to help put he story 3Cross. ' ' Re- memuer when they thought .vro ce . . Althou~h not there at th e time, -\'e do recall reading in the htstory hooks how thev ail ' au2hed at Chris topner C:Giumbus when he set out :o prove that the earth '~as not flat, but ~-h~rtll 'V~i iu"t t)ne ma jor d itrerence between Chri~ and this saucers- frnnt-1ltherptaneu busi Chris could prove he was right, whereas, ior now anyway, man is hav- ing one tough time prov- in~ or disproving any-, thing about who'~ grow- ing what vegetables on what planets, if any. Someday perhaps man will be able to soar out there and provide the an- swers, b11t ri;rht now we just have to s1t here and THOSE DEPUTlES, and