7. LENGTH Ofl OISI!RVATION Not reported 10. BRIEfl SUMMARY Ofl ~IGHTING PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD 2. LOCATION Can:y-cn Fer.v Reservoir. .. TYPE OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OP OBJECTS 9. COURSE eJllged landing 11. COMMENTS Reported landing of object similar to S :-> ~orro landng. Investigating officials consider case a Hoax \rith children recreating the of the Socorro sighting as carried in the local newspaper SEE C A..SE FILE ATIC FORM 32P (R&V 21 IEP 52) B \ Rtn A . OCH S Ou:f'g" Bureau C da.r y {dc~t-~ s !'t~OOrt C~ ur.ty A ~petcecr;oft ha s 1 i.q ... : .eld ,,n o lfl l n('r p.J:-: c 1 r nunr;l!'f: >-t , wclOfi:, :"' ould a . .;k Eacll one t ' :trried ... :-.ty iill<>d wil~ !1oil. apparntly ::iJ.a~n from ~hi! fit'ld. ! 8(r.-.r -Rt1tP " W h o n t.."ley talkf'! .1bvut :Jd e t.'lf> ship. I n<1d diif:. 1 n.lrv in undt-rstandirl~ rheir ~x . .! "Tt:t-,. :>aJd tbey c.m o 11 ! 'J t:avt-1 l'l thtS pla net eve-; t'"" ar.o th~ are ~:-e:4t:nt! -"~ ~ ,.. Wtoil~rn Hl!mlsprwr"' tj1 ri.1~ c!avrHlht hr:r.: l.l 3.lll'ln!b.!" lltt\.. ha~..--rate Jlta{ ,J, .Talks . With "Martians'' Over 2. HOurs-Newark Valley Man Says Whether or not there is any-rined that he had discovered to flying saucer stories. the "ship" because it was sup- one has to admit that they are posed to be so constructed to interesting, A new one has pop be invisible at distances great- ed up this week and because er than 100 feet. my field that morning." its locale is in Newark Valley, According to Mr. Wilcox. he close to home. we are report-conversed with the two beings ing it without editorial com-for bout tw.o nd one hatl hours 1 ment. . ,; ,., ~efiy about orgahic crop. rais- Mr. Wilcox told the Tioga County Sherrif's Office about his encounter only after he read of similar meeting by a man in New Mexico. Several aspects of ~he meeting were withheld from newspapers on advise of the Sherriff, Mr. Wilcox stated. On April 24, Gaey ~ Wilson.. ing. He was informed tib.at the 21. a Farmer near Newark Val-ship had come !rom a nearby ley says he was working in. his planet which Gary took to be fields. While walki:ng up a small Mars. The beings, who spoke Jmoll he perceived a refiection perfect English told him that near its top. Because there was there is always a ship studying a junked refrigerator near the Earth but that each Martian spot where the reflection erne astronaut'" could come to earth from Gary thought nothing of only about once in 24 months it -but when he got withii) for physical reasons. Because "about a hundred feet ol the "Martians" food comes from the I top he saw that the glint came air they said, they were very ' from an "egg shped metal ob-much interested in our organic ject -which was about 20 feet food raising methods and they long, 15 feet wide by four feet quizzed Mr. Wilcox intensively high." The thing seemed to ho-about them. . ver about four feet above the The "Martians" le!t with no ground and near-by stood two fuss Wilcox said. There was an human shaped forms about 4 "idling noise" within the parked feet high, whose head, trunks ship and it did not increase in and extremities seemed to be volume when it passed out of encased in metal similar to that sight. "only about 100ft. away." of the "shi~ they had seeming-, That evening, Wilcox stated, ly a_rrived m. "without knowing why" he pick- Wilson told the Democrat re ed up a bag of fertilizer from porter that the two held boxes the barn and carried it to the of sod and when he ~pproached top of tbe knoll where the ship them they seemed to be chag-had been. The next morning the bag was gone. , When asked whether his views on the existence of beings on other planets had changed since I his knoll-top meeting, Mr. Wil- cox said ... 1 guess I still don't believe in beings on Mars but I I do know that I talked to two men in a strange ship 1 The .t-'tren<lt.V uun \\'as post- : poncd as thre was measles ' ctmu:lg th. d tilclren. The. chmch news are the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gold-.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Figaty Ii mnn of Harford w~re Sundoyl and family o_f Plymouth nd Mr. ~ Mother~ Day guests of her and .Y1rs. Warrt::n Pforter and - parents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl AI-family ofP enna. were Sunday i Pasto:. Rev. Calvin hor'pe. len. guests of Mrs. Hulda Pforter. s er vices 10 and 11. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Saddle-Mrs. ~ul~a Pforter returned/ . mire and son of Clinton, Mr. home \ Warren J r. for a two I GENERAL NEW~ .... and Mrs. Patrick Murphy and weeks vts1t. I l\frs. Roland PhoeniX and children of Kirkwood. Mrs. Dera Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thomas J :\1;s. Eva Chambers in com-Murphy of Binghamton and Mr. of Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. -Ha~old f pany with hMr. and 1\Irs. Berti and Mrs. Carl Dyer of Mairre Mowers and daughter Doris of I' Morse attended Pamona neigh-, were Sunday g~ests of Mrs. Vernon, Mr. Clar Upham, Mr . . at the school house I Ethel Drake. and Mrs. Charles Hathaway & / at DeRuyter Saturday evening.! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Seymour/ Mr. and Mrs. Irving Burdick "" RnlMrl Ph~.,;. '"'"' .,ere at Richfield Springs Sun-were Sunday guests of Mr. and'~ lay and called on Mr . and Mrs./ Mrs. Donald Mowers. )<l\id Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aikens g !\Irs. Bess ie Conklin of Ne-j and family of Sherburne and Mr. :ark Vallev called on Maude and Mrs. William Cooper were w lowland Sa tnrda.v afternoon. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs./' h :.r.-. and :\Irs. Jack Sams re Arthur Brown. ct urr..-ec! 2\Ionday night from a / 1\Ir. and Mr-s. Roscoe Drake \isit spent at J amaica. and daughters and Mrs. Thomas rc . !~land at the .home of her Drake and son were Sunday call-/ S tot::er Herbert i\Ioore. While ers at :\Irs. Ruth Drak~s in De-l \~ 1e:e the made a tour of th e Ruytet. f . S. Fo:-;es tal at Pier 90. Their I :\Iiss Lois and Ruth Angell R O'l Ern~t Sa:ns B!VI/2 has been j were a t their home here over! Ia ta!ioned a board the Forrest.ai the weekend. Mrs. B: F. Angell I or Jr -! \ears. He too was a \\'eek and Lois and Ruth attended a I nd guc>st of Mr. and Mrs. wedding in Fabius on Sat~ttday.! roore. j . Pfc Aaron_ Mowers fro~ Lo~-~ c, Lrl Wood and fa mily of m~ B~se. Limestone, Mame 1s en~ce Center. Robrt Royce and/ With his parents ~tr. and Mrs. D lmUy of i\!ecklenburg and Mrs. Donald Mowers thts week. H Iary Birdsall of N. Richford / Mr. and ~Irs. Barry Neadom isited their parnts. Mr. ancl an~ son spent _from Wednesday tr frs. Clifford Royce Sunday. until Sunday \VJbh Mr. and Mrs. p . l\I rs. Katie Barber returned I Wesley Pforter and Mr. and ar orne !\londay night .from .t . Ml's. A.rthur Staley. G ;eek's stay with her dau~h-l Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burt were \ \ 't err. :\trs. Philip Let of Ro-i Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. hest.r , Wa!ter Krueger's near Cuyler. She Attended the funral of r er brother-inlaw Elme r Has a~ ins of Duane. an Mrs. Don Barber and chit-mJ lm of Ma rothon and Mr. and De llrs. Earl Clark and childre;1 ~ f Brooktondale were Sunday Pf unch guests of l\1r~. Katie Bar-, w: ft"gyptians Give Noisy African /(h rusl1chev cxtort1on and abusm~r J11s JlOW'iJ er. Can denied aU the charge~. ~ He was the fourth lo die-of ~ix 3 brothers of a mandari n family ik that dominated Sutath Viet Nam j.g l or a decade. All four died vio- p . lcntly. The widowed former first ! lady, Mrs. "Ngo Dinb Nlm. and n I wo other survivors ar~ livin.l! in B By GEORGE MCARTHUR through the della. Since carly' mrna in lhr harhnt. Khru-~ exile abroad. They are ex-dip- CAIRO CAP)-Soviet Premier morning there were unnum- shchcv wa-. welcomed by Nas-Iomat ~go Dinb Luyen and the I Nikita Khrushchev, making his bered thousands in the towns of scr on ~horr. Mosl Rev. Pierre Martin Ngo lc first vi slt to Africa, received Damimhourp, Bemha ancl Tam-In itdclilion to Sovirt officials Dinh Thuc the Roman Catholic c a tumultuous welcome !rom ta, where his tlain made hricf anti cln7rn:-. nf security agents, archbishnr' "(I( Hue. j tc E gyptians today. He was ac-pauses. 5\hru:-hrhr\'. i O, W41S 41Ccom-it ;claimed at the seaport of Alex-The ancient harbor of Al<'x-panicrt by his wife. i\ina, andj ; :~ndria, on a train rid e tllrough andria was a bP.tllam of noi~r. their son, ~rrJ::ci, and daughter, DAVIS ESTATE SET C ; the teeming Nile Delta and in and whistling as the Soviet Rada Adzhuhei. F 'red-festooned Cairo. liner Armenia ca rrying K hru-The oiiieial purpose of the AT $86 MJLLJON tl ! Not since the revolutionary s hchcv and some JOO aid<'s visit is to enable Khrushchev to IC days of 1952 have so many peo-docked at 9 a.m. Jet Ii!:!hl take p:ut in rcrcruonics mark-r ple surged to the streets of crs roared overhead and Soviet-inJ! the r omplction of lh<' first 1\JIAl\IJ, Fla. (AP) -Indus- , r E gypt's capital. Il was estimat- built destroyers and submatincs stage ot th<' i\ swnn HiJ!h Dam. tri:~list Arthur Vining Dad s' es-:s cd a h alf million lined up in the of the E gyptian n<~vy cscnrtrd But lhr tn p h01:-. far wider im-tlate has been appraised at I heart of t he city. the Arme nia into pori. plic:ILJUn'-. $86.629.282.83, less than one se r emhraced him w:rmly m: lhousands of sr:~mcn ;tnd tltck kirk off a miljnr pro)Mgan-altributcrl to !urn. 11 he bcs;au his 17-d<\y ~t:~tc visi.l workers lininJ: t hr. piers shouted da offcnsiv<' ~or 1 he ~ovict brand Excculors Iilrd in n;~tle 1 the United Arab Hc~uhli<'. as Khrushchev walked down the of communism in Mrk:t. seck-! County J udgc s Conrl Thur'l.l:ty A :-ir~ing crowd broke gangway. in~ to llllnlmizc the inroadst their judgment of the Jair mar-h through police lines as he drove Flags, bunting and victory made by Red China. ket nluc" of Davis' r -!;M,Ic in an open car to the railway arches decorated the city a s As the UAR's chid arms sup-along wilh a thiC'k volunw 1 on I station. Nasser gave itis guest a recep-plier and principal crntrjbulor toinin~ 381 itC'mc; of a:-.l.e ts. I Similar crowcds jammed tion far outshining the one for to the Aswnn Ili~h Dam, Khru-Davio;, of Miami, hc<':Un" nn<> arounll the Cairo r ailway sta-Red China's Premier Chou Eo-shrh<'v t~lr<>ady has created con-of Amrl'ica's W<':lllhict mrn 1 lion as Khrushchev arrived to Jai last December . !\ldcrahll' goo(l will for the So-! while be buill the .\luminum Co. a hoomio& 2J-guo salute after A barge wit h top F.~ypl ian of-lvirt Union amo.og the gyp.!o AmPrica into an industrial ~ ills l~ i m.p han t proce3Sion ficials OJl board meL ihe .U. U