PRQ.I':CT 10073 RECORD L Htlr~nf:R Or ~3JC:CTS S. LENGTH OF 02-SERVATION l t . 1'(PEO:=OBS~RVATION ~. Pff;TOS I ?. PHY SJC,\L.. EV'I"'l= J.-r: 11. BRIEF SU.Y .. \\ARY AND ANALYSIS G"Q~'!l"v":-'f:,tdvd t'rtr':~ :nuc:~r ~haped obj~cts li.i~h round do.~ on to:, ttt~v l.Lne r.L !':--prox~.r.at.:-ly t.flo ~-inut i n t'!;ra13 t o - ':lr.rd t:t'! :"Jorth.'! t. Th~r'! \.-a~ r.o L ~xh2us;, or ~ound noted A 16-The Sioux Cit)r Journal, \fled., May 10, 1967 \ ,.._,lOll X A 15--ycar-old Sioux City boy drew this p!cture !rem. mcr.1cry of one c;f the t.'u'ee lie also said tltcre were pecu:iat groovc:s across the flat bottoms. TI1ey \vt?re rlcscribccl ns being made of dull meW. r.ot unlil~e zinc They flew 5~ feet overhcaJ. U.S. /Jrforce still has the Polaroid-type picture. 'flying saucers" he ar.d ~n IS-year-old friend saw and photographed. He saiq the c;bj~ts were about 20 to 22 feet in diameter; s.ix to eight feet deep, and had domes on the top. It Joun-.d src:rtwril~r i. direction. meter. From top to bottom, evJdence in the photograph to I It was about 5:30 in the after-they must have been 6 g indicate tpat the object might A Sioux City priest, ~ho a.<.kctl to rrmairt !.pring, .:ccording to t!-..c: y~:;.; '.twt ~..... ~ J noon, about an h9ur before sur.-feet deep. There was kind of be extraterrestrial." unldcnnrJcd, prttr.ts to the direction (:;mtlh y:lrct; to tJ~e left of t r~;est and n-;t s .... i l set. ~e boys h_ad rcturn~d to-a dome on top." . The Jetter, sign~d by Lt. Col, west) from whldt Um~c llll!tf('lltintct ll\ Jew 14> 1h~ nl~: t:cr.gr'-f.:lti:~Jl C~.:rc!J. s~:~o;-: 1: the hill to retncvc n p~1r ?fl Wh:lt color were they? ' Earle P. Nase, deputy chief of objrct~ rnmo ns fhcy fhw dirr rliy ' ' rr th1 Iowa Jlig!m01y 1 and lbc Buckwalter 3~\.. ~ ~ gloves they had )eft C:lrJJCr 1n ''Dull Jllrtnl," 'J:\Id tit:'~ ynlllh. Ill~ t)pt' l'iltiOllS nrflnrh. JutJJil hf',ld; or fwn tNII 111~\'r:'i hr 1c nrliiJ itt llt1.' t!on. l : the day. "'" L \Ill' lofOJ mfion Di\ is inti f'i' p . .t l . . h . . . : ~ Wbat th we abo t t ... u s -: ~ uF ;tda case ! s ol>jc<llvcly anJ sc:riJItim or thl! vout: .. He IS' "It ~:>~;-s t.1~ t .. .:s t.:.._: see s~red them badly. The ~ns" he acidcd o t. have snid, hnt dhln't, th:-~t thf'rr.lsc~tn.l :c."'_ ylta:~:~r~.c~. :n .,.11 a dt.f!lt d:;c1uo uJunlOr, a.~ a -a~ ~,y "'.:ec!. :ru.z:::.::-.. ~ l~year-oJd boy stili refuses . . ' . f th t ' t ,. t nt'r!':>~nry, tl 0 u C SCICi1tiiiC 00 S U Cnt. r.C COffiCS .ror.1 u, discuss it with anvone Dld he no~Ice anythtng else w~trs tno ~;;><? J '~ t no facilities av:~ibJ,!c to the Air a well-to-do family. He is dc.1d- abou them? ex a crrt.;> n a , elt11er. b d . t . even his parents. L Forrc can c use to ass1s m y senous .at ~.~ ,~ scc:t ~,,_rr; . ye(lr~o you co~ I :lh?.~ grO?vcs running the width talked ~''ilh 1\lnj. D. G. c :pl:tnalion. , but wishes w:1s not." ' Si~;::_::-:-, ~" ~ " .. ..,. ~ u ~ Z ~ ar.d. then .\\ith 2n crfic!al Ak't.:o feet," ans:rered !he you:h. ;on office. Jgram is lf!ssem!O~t.."!l at in the telephcme i!Ufter _DlJ tbeJs:stW? -. ... _:-: - -r::~ ;J, ; -: ( Force l!ae$ti nator. Fi: -. 2! I"Ti:ey ran opposite to the di "In e '"" ll:cy ~cnt t r m a t1 o n concernm" UFO scare you? . run:::,_ ' -~ --' P:- - , t!Je. rcque.,--: .. of the priest, thelrection of flight," he ~dded, kr:~.w ,w h_at ~;_:~ hdseek It Is," youth .told wht he o2w !!::t: Were there 3IJY windows or sruw "aJ, .-ona ~ tislics. This is aceomplis.ied by reply. . ,sigilt"'" _,~ ;,-;;-.,. .,_ v.. "' spring day to a Journal r~lcpe~ings iu tl:e objects? Any "They" is r!le foreign tech !!so Secretary of the Alr Force, What did you lltiak abuct, Wh~ ..:.--=-: p : b,.;("S: ;,.. : porter. _ . ! motor noise? Any lights? The[nology labm;;"ry at Wrightlorr:ce of I:llor:nation." "flying saucer" stories before c~r. ,,. ::"~"'" ~"" ci~ ; _ _: "The first cne p~s.cd o':;r jooy answered negatively to all Po!tersvn Air Base, Ch1o, thcJ To aclsiove the heady status llJe incident? . I Ir. our heads at gre~t _speed. \1 e three questions, but said that site of Project B luc Boo!:. 1 of being an officially Air Force-"I really hadn't gtven the I i!-' _, .-"! didn't sec it untl J t was zlj !here was a "swishing noise." Some se ricus reading a bout 1 Ced::red UFO, a "sig!Jli:lg Is matrer serious t'lought, but I I ,;:-;:;: . : . ...,....,,., .,; : must out of sight: I . AU three o~jects. (Unident~ "ll~ng sauce:s"' leads one !o:considered unidentified 1\il~ a -'We saw the ~co:ld ~ne co~-,'tsed FlyJng Objects, 1f you ':''II) belseve tha! the Alr Force_ JS'report apparently contains all answered. . . . -~;=~""-;-.;s;-: ~""-'"" r . lng. I stood looking at t, While traveled an almost ldenhcal in the bus:ness of disprov~ngjpcrtir.ent data access:'ry to sug-Do you belteve m tnem ~?i tie t..,-; ;,~. the other boy ran to the carlfbght path from southwest to that they exJSt, and not pro-llng!g~t a valid bypclhes1s concern-"If yoa sec somoti>ng b.e to get a camera. It was gone! northeast. They passed over wh~t they are. . ing the cause or e:o:planati?n be_[ ore he got back. Jtl1e 11oys beads at a hesght ol For the. Asr Force !o say/of lhe report but the descnp-!sure," ca:ne the '""'!JOOS!. 1 : . _. '"'~='"~=~ ~ ; ' 1 -Third one Comes ~bout 50 feet. that the p:crure shows 'a cr ltion of the object or its mr,!."" The priest talked tnher 1 '" ::.~ ,,,: j "We were looki.,g In the di-1 ': ortuna tel~, !I-.e boys_. tcok cu!ar o_bi<;<;t . ""i ~h or::e . !;ope cr: carmot be correla~ m:t ny wltlt t:.e bol', a?.d _ }~; par ( ;;~,::: : : _,. , , rect.iO:J t!-.at llJe seco~d one hod I thesr one Plotograph "'l t h a '"on:usson J< re:!:y. ~ ~st c , a ~-nom object or pne:Jcmer.a.", C:St<, and sa'"' 1.1 . \1 ho Pol~roJd model camera. They adm:ss:on, s:nce u~c:y "orm .. U> / .,...,..,.r ..