PROJECT 10073 RECORD 1. DATE TIME GROUP 2. LOCATION June 66 0310Z Easton, Penna. (multiple) 10. CONCLUSION 3. sounce (other) INSUJ.-'F'IC LE:r: DATA FOR EVALUATION. 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS S. LENGTH Of OISERYATION 6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION Ground VisUal 11. BRIEP SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE teraoD A~ Force Baa Dqtoa, Ohio I w~Jld like to report a aislat:lng o~ an obJect on a at. tbe end o~ JUDe-at about 10a10 p~ ~ family t were driv~ south on route 22 treea on the .on, Pa when this object, f'l..ew slowly over aaoe the road and crossed the road to a ~ield ~t dowaw~ and howered over a fie The thing passed_in front of the moon ...-about 300 feet and the outl.ilw was tat of without a connins tower. There no fina or wings eM that is what m.e be1ive 1 t w 't aD airplane thexse wae &D airport nearby. was a white Hght in the f'ron~ I and rear and two red J igbts caM on as it crossed the road.. I to atop but the traf'tic was heayY aDd the aide o~ 1la t.ha date. That iao't the 1n reaaol& I've What are the-reaulta of I the ~eatlgation or the State Park sightiDg picadckera saw a UPO with tripod 1ega land. I understeDd a Maj. Ohio, Air Foree Ease investigated and took plaster casta of the indentations on tbe beach attributed to the tripod ~ega. Was the sand :ti111LJ7 packed by the weight, of the: object or what was discovered? !(tea the Associated Press photo, it appesra to be about two :teet in di!retlir and be four inches deep. What coal.d bawe made this indentation? I!.,e be interested in the UJt> era -ror about. three ;yeara now surely there muat. be sGIIet.hing to. f:t all What I ia ble citizena and even 1aw offici thea thiJJga are scae sort o~ 70u ~oryour acinow1edga.ent.