1. 0-' Tf TIMe G~OUJ NUMGER OF OBJEC.+$ 2. LOCATION CONCLUSION S. LENGTH OF OBS!AVATION TYPE OF oa~ERVATION 9, PHY SJCAL c'IIO!NC! Dur .i'.lon I. D.,~cri~tion o f the objact(s ) The s~ze of a baseball (p9ssibly l a r_;ar) (c) 3ilver at u.rrn' s lcnst h . (l) The object :!.:?;>eered t,o ~d reflecting s unli2}1.t. !)escri:ption (a) casua.l (c) verticle cscand ( d ) See Ce>~:ll3nts object( s ) Soaring space s~ucer sighted, by. swimmers. ~carining.~sunny .sky n. tlr.t ll)'t.DI saucer Of the tou.rist sea IOQ WU s ttthted SUnday ho'leriDI over BloomilllbUrl's sun- shtne 3one. JudP.h Shaver, 13, and Nancy ~Iorrow, 11, were swtmmtnc 1ll the hotel's pool arouad 1 p.m. wheD the soart.nc space plate was spotted. '1 :ooicecl at thtt sq aDd saw a bi& brllbt tbiDg,'' Nancy saleS. "I called Judy and she sa ld, "Oh, look! s the first atar.u Howevw., Nancy said, she told Judy the-object I was !':lovmr too rut :Or it to be a celestial body . Zlgzaga. towar-d earth T!'le very brlgbt, Wlidentuted tlytng object zig- -:aned 1.:1 a declina toward the earth, both gtrla said. Sudclealy, the str:m1e vessel stopped splral- i!lg and went sptnotnr of! lllto space. A!terwards, the girls said, they did not report tha incident, because they did not thtnk anyone would l;)elieve them. When Jucllth :ttnally told her mother, Mrs. Glen- rord Shaver, her mother answered, "Oh, sure! You saw 10 of them." However, a strance 1Jlcident bad occurred, ~dd t.ng credullt:y to tbe rtrls'-story. WhUe Judith and Nancy stood in the swtmmtnr pool and watched the weird cratt, an unnamed wom.aQ drivtnc alODC BloomlDgb\lr'l's MalD Street also saw the object. . The womm reported the 1Dc1dent to Freel CiOll, o?mer of Stmhia. House, wbo corroborated her story with that otth girls. . Accordt" to. the a"O'lYmous woman's ta.tl.mony, the wsael was "sbiDy, anct looked UJc a kite or Goll admitted he had not personally seen the perambulatlD&. platter, nor bad about 14 !JUests who were pla.YiDI 11U.D1atunr golf at tbe time the cra.tt made its desc~Jtnt. Howeve~, Goll said, a fourth person also bad been spectator. to-the event. - A spokesman at Wurtsboro .Urport sald the a!r- f1eld bad a few sbi.ny' planesfo but certainly bOne that are disk-shaped, Anthony Barone,. owner of the airport, oUere<l one solution by sayq the "object" could have been the sun's reflection ~f ail airplane du.ri.Dg take-oU. But he could not be sure. The airman outlined the 'take-ol! P'-ttern. at the airt!eld aod-said most planes would 11y-over Bloomillgburs which ..is two miles trom the field. : Wo~o~ld hav been seen He wo said one of his pilots probably would have seen the vessel, it there-bad been one. An oUlcW :U stewart Air Foree Base 1D New- b\U'Ib decllne<l comment, but advtsed chec:kiQI the ~ ba.se'~ intormattoa outce today. The official said. ~ that whatever the gt.rls bad seen had probably DOt come from .the air base. ~ -~ Nat10nal A&roaautlcs. Sp.c~ Areacy (NASA) 1 could not be reaehed tor eommeut