PROJECT 10073 ReCORD 1. OA 1.! TIMe GROUP 2. LOCATION 1 I J . SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION INSUFFICI1'-iT DATA FvR C:VALUATIO~l 4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS 5. LENGT H OF OBSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS unkno'!"l No description given. 6. TYPE OF OaSERVATION unkr.o~-:1 17. COURSE CO:i:.\S.~TS: Case .,.as not Gubmi tted unt i l 19 Jan 1968 at vr.ico t ime i t was t oo late to investigate. un.Y'.no ... m 8 . PtiOTOS 9. PHYSICAL EVIDENCE FTO S F P 6 3 0 -329 (TOE) P r nl""' edlllono cl tM foro c:a y I> u .. d. TDPr (liTO) Naj Quintanilla/ 70916/:nas/15 Feb 68 U70 Observation, April 4, 1967 3t. Joseph, Michigan L9Q65 l. This replies to your undated letter postmar}.ed J anuary 18, 1968. ~e appreciated learning of your unusua l experience of and vill file your letter for jnfvcmation pur- pos es. At this late d~te it would be impossibl e to undertake a detailed 1nvestigation. It is important that a ~lt~ess repor t hi.s observation as soon as possible, thus e uabli."lg Air Force analysts to perform a comprenensive investigation. 2 . Thank :rou for reporting your observa t i on to the Air Fo:-~e, $::TOR ~ITANILLA Jr, ~tajor Aeria l Phenome~a Office Aerospace Technologies Division Producti on Directorate vV R I G-J.J T-()._ t fe(' s o n ar)