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date: 1998-02-22 18:21:00
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 >>> Part 15 of 17...
       Aug. 15, 1964; New York, New York. 1:20 a.m. Witness:  S.F.
       D'Alessandro. One 10'x5' bullet-shaped object with wavy lines on
       the rounded front part and six pipes along the straight rear
       portion, made a "whishhh" sound.  Witness' dog growled during
       sighting.
       Aug. 15, 1964; Yosemite National Park, California. 8:15 a.m.
       Witnesses:  E.J. Haug, of the San Francisco Orchestra and the San
       Francisco Conservatory of Music; and C.R. Bubb, a high school
       mathematics teacher.  Three bright silver, round objects, in a
       stack formation, flew very fast, changing positions within the
       formation.  The sound of rushing air was heard during the 3-4
       second sighting.
       Aug. 18, 1964; Atlantic Ocean, 200 miles east of Dover, Delaware.
       12:35 a.m.  Witnesses:  Maj. D.W. Thompson and First Pilot lst
       Lt. J.F. Jonke, on a USAF C-124 transport plane.  One round,
       blurred, reddish-white object was on a collision course with the
       C-124 from ahead and below. The airplane evaded the object.
       Sighting las ted 2 minutes.
       Sept. 10, 1964; Cedar Grove, New Jersey. 7:09 p.m. Witness:
       chemist P.H. DePaolo. Four white lights, 3-4 apart, were seen
       to the north, going west for 45 seconds.
       Nov. 14, 1964; Menominee Falls, Wisconsin. 9:40 p.m. Witnesses:
       Dr. G.R. Wagner, MD; and two girls.  Three dim, reddish lights
       flew through a 160^ arc in 5-6 seconds.
       Nov. 19, 1964; 1,400 miles east of Tokyo, Japan (34' 55' N., 164*
       05' E.). Witnesses:  unidentified military persons.  One bright
       white flashing light was travelling from horizon to horizon in 20
       seconds.
       Jan, 23, 1965; Williamsburg, Virginia. 8:40 a.m. Witness:  Mr.
       T.F. Mains. One mushroom or lightbulb-shaped object, 75-80'
       high, 25' diameter on top and l0' bottom diameter; metallic grey
       with a red-orange glow on the near side and a blue glow on the
       far side.  The object made a sound like a vacuum cleaner.  The
       witness' car electrical system was affected as the object moved
       away at an altitude of 4'.  The sighting lasted 25 seconds.
       March 4, 1965; Corvallis, Oregon.  9:23 p.m.  Witness:  W.V.
       Harrison. Three lights rose from the ground, several seconds
       apart.  The next day, an oily spot was found at the site.
       March 8, 1965; Mt. Airy, Maryland.  7:40 p.m.  Witness:  J.H.
       Martin, instrument maker for U.S. Bureau of Standards. Six
       lights flew overhead slowly for 3 minutes.
       April 4, 1965; Keesler AFB, Mississippi. 4:05 a.m. Witnesses:
       USAF A/2c Corum, a weather observer; confirmation by college
       student R. Pittman not clear from available data.  One 40' black,
       oval object with four lights along the bottom, flew in and out of
       the clouds for 15 seconds.
       May 7, 1965; Oxford, Michigan. 7:30 p.m.  Witness:  M.E.
       Marshall. One light, like a satellite, split into two parts, one
       of which was copperish color, then two more joined up.  One
       object may have been tumbling.  Sighting lasted 1 minute.
       July 6, 1965; Kiel, Wisconsin. 9:30 p.m.  Witness:  Mrs. E.R.
       Hayner. One flashing light, like a satellite, was seen for less
       than 1 minute.  No further data was in the files.
       July 25, 1965; Castalia, Ohio. 9:15 p.m.  Witness:  amateur
       astronomer M.D. Harris, 16. One bright blue star crossed 90 of
       sky in 10-15 seconds.
       Aug. 4, 1965; Dallas, Texas. 9:30 p.m.  Witness:  J.A. Carter,
       19.  One light flew fast, straight and level for 12 seconds.  No
       further data in files.
       Aug. 4, 1965; Tinley Park, Illinois.  11:35 p.m.  Witnesses:  two
       unnamed 14 year olds.  One light moved around the sky for 16-17
       seconds.  No further data in files.
       Aug. 19, 1965; Cherry Creek New York. 8:20 p.m. Witnesses:
       Mrs. William Butcher, son Harold, 17, and children.  A large
       elliptical object, with a reddish vapor underneath, came close to
       the ground, then shot straight up into the clouds a few seconds
       later.  Radio drowned out by static, a tractor engine stopped.
       When the object was on the ground, a steady beeping sound could
       be heard.  Afterwards, a strange odor was noticed, and the next
       day, a purplish liquid, 2"x2" marks and patches of singed grass
       were found at the site.  A bull bellowed and tried to break its
       bonds.
       Aug. 30, 1965; Urbana, Ohio. 10:30 p.m.  Witnesses:  M.A. Lilly,
       N. Smith, T. Nastoff. One white ball, 5-8' in diameter and
       trailed by a 2-3' light, hit the road 100' in front of the
       witness' car, bounced and flew away.  Sighting lasted 3-4
       seconds.
       Sept. 3, 1965; Exeter, New Hampshire.  2 a.m.  Witnesses:  Exeter
       Patrolmen Eugene Bertrand, Jr. and David Hunt, and Norman
       Muscarello. One large, dark, elliptical object with a row of red
       lights around it, moved slowly and erratically around houses and
       trees, while lights blinked in sequence.  Farm animals were very
       noisy.  Sighting lasted about 1 hour.
       Sept. 3, 1965; Damon, Texas. 11 p.m.  Witnesses:  Brazoria
       County Chief Sheriff's Deputy Billy McCoy and Deputy Robert
       Goode. One triangular object, 150-200' long, 40-50' thick at
       middle and dark grey, with a long, bright, pulsing, purple light
       on the right side and a long blue light on the left side.  Came
       from distance to 150' off highway and 100' in the air.  Purple
       light illuminated ground beneath object and interior of police
       car.  Driver felt heat on his left arm.  Initial sighting lasted
       5-10 minutes.  Second sighting.occurred later that night.
        Sept. 25, 1965; Chisholm, Minnesota.  9:55 a.m.  Witness:  Bett
        Diamon. Five orange lights in a row flew fast and made an abrupt
        turn during the 1 minute sighting.
        Sept. 25, 1965; Rodeo, New Mexico.  10 p.m.  Witnesses:  Dr.
        George Walton, physical chemist, and wife.  Two round white
        objects flew side-by-side, at 30-50' altitude, pacing the
        witnesses' car for 6 minutes.
        Oct. 4,       Middletown, Ohio. Wiitness:  Tucker. Case missing
        from official files.
        Feb. 2, 1966; Salisbury, North Carolina. 11:15 p.m. Witnesses:
        Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Wise. One silver, diamond-shaped object with
        several balls constantly in very fast motion around it, and much
        light.  Object hovered over the trees for 3-4 minutes, while a
        dog barked, and then zipped out of sight.  Sighting lasted 1
        hour.
        Feb. 6, 1966; Nederland, Texas. 5:45 a.m.  Witnesses:  Mr. and
        Mrs. K.R. Gulley. One yellow, lighted object at 500; altitude
        and a pulsating red glow on the lawn.  The house lights went out,
        and high frequency bothered the witnesses' ears.  Sighting lasted
        5-10 minutes.
        March 20, 1966; Miami, Florida.. 12:15 a.m.  Witness:  USAF Res.
        Maj. K.C. Smith, employee of NASA at Cape Kennedy. One pulsating
        light which varied from white to intense blue made a jerky ascent
        and then rapidly accelerated away to the north after 5 minutes.
        March 22, 1966; Houston, Texas. 1:30 a.m.  Witness:  S.J.
        Musachia. White flashing lights, and the air full of smoke.  Lit
        up witness' apartment.  Sound of "yen " heard up close
        during 4 minute sighting.
        March 23, 1966; Temple, Oklahoma.  5:05 a.m.  Witness:  W.E.
        Laxson. One large object, like a wingless C-124 transport plane;
        75' long, 8' high and 12' wide; with a bubble canopy on top.  Sat
        on highway, a man dressed in military work clothes entered, and
        it rose after about 40 seconds.
        March 26, 1966; Texhoma, Oklahoma.  Midnight. Witnesses:  Mrs.
        P.N. Beer and Mrs. E. Smith. One flashing light buzzed their car
        from the front then hovered.  Sighting lasted l0 minutes.
        April 5, 1966; Alto, Tennessee. 11:55 p.m.  Witness:  W. Smith.
        One oval object with a dark top, appeared cone-shaped when
        moving.  It made a high-frequency noise during the 2.5 hour
        sighting.
        April 5, 1966; Lycoming, New York. 3 a.m. Witness:  Lillian
        Louis. One vapor-like sphere hovered and spun at low altitude,
        shooting its exhaust onto the ground below.  Sighting of 1
        minute.
        April 30, 1966; Sacramento, California. 3:15 a.m. Witness:
        Anita Miller. One light moved around the sky for 2.5 hours.  No
        further detail in files.
        May 7, 1966; Goodfellow AFB, Texas. 9:55 p.m. Witness:  A/3c
        W.L. Whitehead. One short, cylindrical object with pointed ends
        and a yellow light at one end and blue light at the other, flew
        straight and level for 35 seconds.
        June 6, 1966; Spooner, Wisconsin.  9:30 p.m.  Witness:  Dorothy
        Gray. Two domed discs with sparkling upper surfaces and square
        windows in their tops, revolved above a lake, apparently causing
        strange behavior of the lake water during the 25 second sighting.
        June 8, 1966; Kansas, Ohio. 6:45 a.m.  Witness:  Max Baker. One
        bright silver, cigar-shaped object, as long as an airliner,
        buzzed the witness' car.  Sighting lasted 1 minute.
        June 18, 1966; Burnsville, North Carolina. 12:30 a.m.
        Witnesses:  members of a Boy Scout group, including Sterrett.
        One bell-shaped object with three flashing red lights hovered for
        5 hours and was then joined by six others.
        June 27, 1966; 400 miles east of Wake Island (19* N., 172* E.).
        4 a.m.  Witness:  Radio Officer Steffen Soresen, of the S/ Mt.
        Vernon Victory. One "cloud" expanded with a light inside, and
        then accelerated away after several minutes.
        July l1, 1966; Union, Pennsylvania.  7:45 p.m.  Witnesses:  Carl
        Wood and Charles Hawthorne. One large (100' wide, 20' high)
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