DECLASSIFIEDUSAF PROJECT BLUE BOOK · NARA T-1206
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8715748
DATE OF SIGHTINGMay 1964
REPORTED LOCATIONLansing Michigan Area
FRAMES145

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1. DATE · TIME GROUP COCATION
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20,22,2513 Atight
3. SOURCE 10. CONCLUSION
Civilian Alroraft (INFRA-RED PHOTO)
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS
One
5. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 1. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
Kinutes See case file.
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION boneanrs: Investigation of various sightings in area indieated booeairs: Investigation of various sightings in area indiested
Ground-Visual that night photo missions of infre-red type with low flying a/c
7. COURSE . COURSE using landing lights for illuginationx and or identificati on and using landing lights for illuginationx and or identificati on and
employing a generator for AC and DC aurrent to run equipment wus
Varies probably operatingx in the area. Case evaluated as an aircraft. probably operatingy in the area. Case evaluated as an aircraft.
3. PHOTOS PHOTOS
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OCNo .OCNo
9. PHYSICAL VIDENCE
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FORM FORM
FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Previous oditons of this form may Se used.
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believed to ha belfeve an
The observation The observation o on 5 Jun near near Lansing, Mi Lansing, Mi be ed to
have been caus an a/c
The sighting on 13 Jun at Grand Ledge, Michigan Jun at Grand Ledge, Michigan by by t and and
is regarded is regard as the as the reflection reflect n of car headlights on fog. of car headlights on fog.
The report from Mrs from Mrs included leaves as a physical specimen. included leaves as a physical specimen.
No object No object was was observed by Mrs observed by Mrs Its believed that Mrs heard
the scund of the a/c observed by others in this report but that the the scund of the a/c observed by others in this report but that the
leaves are not associated with this event. Subsequent analysis revealed
that the leaves were not radioactive.
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regarding the sample of leaves
revealed that at l7l5 on the following day as she took out rubbish to
the incinerator she noticed charred leaves in the garage doorway. A
roof extends above this location. An alley permitting only one e car
passes this door. No foliage surrounding the area was charred. No
ashes or any indications of a fire or burned area were near the charred
leaves. Trees and foliege completely cover the area. It is therefore
assumed that the charred leaves were dropped or carried to this spot by
wind from a source not near the garage. It is possible that the noise
heard by Mrs is the noise heard by and other witnesses
in the area during this period. The leaf sample contains no radioactive
or unusual substance.
SIGHTING OF STANLES
From ther residence Sgt Moody proceeded to contact Mr
at I his restaurant, the e, and rejoined Mr William Powers.
It was determined that Mr and his wife had observed a meteor.
The duration of two seconds and a description that the object looked like like
an aircraft in flames crashing are in accord with this enalysis. Mr an aircraft in flames crashing are in accord with this enalysis. Mr
had also observed the object at the same time., A check of a had also observed the object at the same time., A check of a
local map and the direction that both reported the object indicates that
their line of sight was parallel to the NE, indicating that the meteor
was a considerable distance away
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movements will eliminate t reports concerns ith noises only, but that
1 investigation and
probably vill call for several diffent explanations.
agoncies and
g identifioation
of the paoper los pages or proror individuels with whom to commumicate.
MARION, DIDIANA POLICE DEPARTONT: 317 - NO 8-6131
Tom Dennis, Chief efer meno wk oh t.
HARIFORD CITY 131T 317 - 349-3730 alo otere.
Officer Robert Horedot ser oringe light.
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It May Be- Helicopter-or It May Not;
Four in City Report Strange Objects
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is Lansing's might - prowling Ledge UFO (unidentified flyingi Nourse, who was voted Out-
"flving saucer" really a heli- object) early this morning. standing Eaton County Farmer
copter? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nourse. of the Year by the Grand Ledge
who live on Cutler Road, north
There was some indication to- of Grand Ledge, were awakened Jaycees a couple of years ago,
day that this might explain the at 3 a.m. by "roaring like a said he knew he wasn't having
mysterious sights and souncs freight train.' hallucinations. In fact, he was
being reported by area resi-LIKE A RED DOME" so sure he wasn't that he called
dents. Gazing out, they spotted a flat- State Police to report the UFO.
But there was a large area of shaped object with something Now. it happens that the Mich-
coubt, too. underneath that "looked like a igan Air National Guard at
Some of the pieces of the red dome.". Abrams Airport, Grand Ledge,
saucer"' jigsaw don't fit.  Twenty minutes later, the ob- had a helicopter aloft Thursday
Take the case of the Grand ject was back again. night. The piece of the jigsaw
that doesn't fit is the report in
the Guard's log book. -
. It shows that the 'copter came
clown at 11:15 p.m.. a
And it didn't fly over Lansing. And it didn't fly. over Lansing.
In Lansing, there. were at
least four reports of flying ob- least four reports of flying ob-
jects. One was.at 9:55 p.m. Jo jects. One was. at 9:55 p.m. Jo
Ann Bush. 15. of 404 S. Fairview
tve., phoned city police that she tve., phoned city police that she
had seen an object hovering at
Prospect and Clifford Streets.
She said it was very bright and
about is feet in diameter.
SAW SOMETHING'
Three other residents, who
asked that their names be with-
held, saw "something."
One woman living on W. Wil-
low Street, saw an "oblong ob-
ject with the corners squared
" oif." she told police at 8:25 p.m. oif." she told police at 8:25 p.m.
She said the object was. "cov- .
ered with a cellophane-like ma-
terial" and emitted .a bright.
bluish-white light. She said it.
was going east and flying high
and fast. She added there were
no stars out at the time.
Another woman, residing on.
Neller Court. "saw a star move"
herween 11:15 and 11:30 p.m.
This object, too, was going east.
She said she had seen satel-
lites cross the sky. and this
didn't resemble them.
Suill anether woman, residing
on Gordon Street, heard a loud
huumming or buzzing sound at 1
ain. bearing a close resem-
blance ta that made by a heii-
copter, but was prevented irom
seeing anything because of trees
(in ,the vard.
The noises geported by resi-
dhnis sound like those made by
I treo-spraying erews. There's
justtoine catch - the City Parks
Depirtment hasn't had any.
spenving crews out for several
days.
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A.2 THE STATE JOURNAL Thurs., May 21, 1964
Lanaing, Michigan
Was it Martians?
By DICK FRAZIER tions sort of slacked off, like a
Journal Staff Writer motor that has been turned off,
The clock in Mrs. Elizabeth and then it revved up for just
Hoxey's living room struck three a second and then quit."
as she was awakened by a Speer said he had seen a shoot-
strange noise ing star a few minutes before,
Thursday morn- but that was before he heard
ing. the noise.
Others reported hearing the Mrs. Cole was the only person
sound on the city's south side who reported seeing anything
during the next'few minutes. connected with the noise.
Mrs. Hoxev. of S035 Hilliard I was too scared to go to the
St., called city police to report window at first." she said, "but
she had heard a noise "like after I got my daughter settled
something from outer space." down, I looked out toward Holt
About the same time, Mirs. Ed- (to the southeast of her home)
ward Cole, 4623 Hughes. Road, and saw this light-colored shiny.
and her daughter, Wanda, 10, silver-metal thing. It looked like
were awakened. by a noise she a great, huge bowl, sort of spin-
later described as a high-pitched ning. It was just over the tops
whirling sound. of the trees and it kept moving
It was terrible and it lasted away, not straight away like
for more than five minutes." for more than five minutes. you'd think, but turning in loops you'd think, but turning in loops
she said "It was a very loud, as it disappeared."
very shrill sound; steadv for OBJECT GLOWED
quite a while and them it drifted She said the object had a glow
away." but no other markings or lights.
The story, of course, has to Neither her hushand or son got Neither her husband or son got
0 have an elephant angle - and 0 have an elephant angle - and up to look at the object, Mrs.
n city police, investigating a simi- Cole said, although her husband
n lar report of a screeching noise did hear the screecning noise. n lar report of a screeching noise did hear the screecning noise.
at 1008 W. Dunlap St.-at fist at 1008 W. Dunlap St.-at first Capt. Donaid R. Knutson of
believed the noise was coming 836 Sandlyn Ave. said the noise
from a trumpeting elephant at woke him up about 3 a.m.
the Logan Shopping Center cir- An army officer, Knutson is
cus. cus. working on his master's degree working on his master's degree
NO ELEPHANT in accounting at Michigan Statel a
But one elephant, couldn't one elephant couldn't University.
make all the noise make all the noise - and keep - and keep "At first I thought it was my
it up steady for five minutes— it up steady for five minutes furnace acting up again. Then I
like police were hearing about like police were hearing about realized it sounded like a heli- .
Thursday from at least- half a copter but it was more com-
cozen residents living as far pressed. and · sounded like a
awav as Depot Street in Holt. smoother running:engine.
I thought it was trucks on
ELmer Speer, l0o8 Duniap St.. Cedar Street then I realized it
said he had just gotten home lasted too long for them. I did d
from work at Oldsmobile when not look out so I saw nothing. V
e heard the noise. It was ex- "When I looked at the clock t
actly 3 a.m., he said. it was 3:01 a.m. and the sound
I know it sounds like I'm lasted for a few minutes longer !
crazy, or something," Speerjand then quit. It sounds kookis, q
said, "but it sounded just like I know, but that is what hap-€
the theme music and noises onlpened,"he said. C
Twilight Zone.' The Ingham County Sheriff's
And I'd swear the darned Department had several phone
thing landed over south of my calls this morning asking aoout i
place somewhere. The revolu- a muffled booming sound. 1
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free Press Telephones
For Rome Delivery 872-6500 Today's Chuckle
To Pace Want Ad 222-6800 Detroit Free Press
Chty News Deak -222-6600 Driving like you were late for a dantal
Sporis (after 2 p.m ) 222-6660 appolatnent Is a good safe speed.
Iusurance Dept. 222-6170
All Oter Calls 222-6100 Friday, May 22, 1964 THE SECOND FRONT PAGE Page 3, Section A
Whining Object in Sky Mystifies Lansing Area
vmg Objeci mysnies Lansng
Sprecial to the Froo Press Special to the Froo Press Don Weigandt, 30, a television newscaster in Jackson, Elmer Speer, of 1008 W. Dunlap, Lansing, said, Elmer Speer, of 1008 W. Dunlap, Lansing, said, c
ANSiNG-An "UnidenLified Flying_ Object" ANSiNG-An "UnidenLified Flying Object" first saw the object while driving to his East Lansing c
first saw the objeot while driving to his East Lansing know it sounds crazy (but) I'd swear the thing landepe
med across Lansing eariy Thursday, setting nerves home along College Road. south of my place." south of my place."
dge aad prompting police to compare. the high- dge and prompting police to compare. the high- "It was very blue, too blue to be a falling star," he W
ed whine to an clephant's trumipeting. said. "It was round, like a basketball, and was falling said. "It was round, like a basketball, and was falling "The revolutions sort of slackened off, like a mot si si
e bluish, circular object was described as "a great, very fast. But I went to the spot where it disappeared, that has heen turued off. It revved up again for a seconen
bow!, sort of spinning" and a "light-colored, shiny, bowl, sort of spinning" and a "light-colored, shiny, there was nothing." then qult." to
metal thing." . ai ai
Stanley Brauer, 40, and his wife, Blanche, were on Speer said the sound was a "whirring noise th
itnesses began phoning reports to Laasing police itnesses began nltouiag reports to Laasing noliee their way home from the Lansing restaurant he owns. thai started low and got so loud and high-pitched it scar Ht
adio and televiston statfons shortly after the first They first saw the object along Pennsylvanla Ave. me." p
ngs a 13:10 8.m. "Its speed was terrific," Brauer said. "We tried to c
any of the sightings were in an area near the follow it but it was going so fast that it was gone, Army Capt. Donald Knutson, a graduate student
n Shopping Center at Joliy and Logan, on Lansing's phift! just like that. It looked like it fell in Scott's Woods Michigan State University, said, "I thought it was n wi
west side. (to the east)." furnace acting up again. Then I realized it sound m
16-year-old elephant named Tulsa is on display Mrs. Edward Cole, 5o, of Lansing, said, "It looked like a helicopter (or) trucks on Cedar St. But it last gr
e shopping center, and poliee told the first callers like a great, huge bowl. It kept moving away, turning too long for that." wi
the sound they heard might he Tulsa trumpeting. in loops as it disappeared. It was a terrible, very shrill One unidentified woman said she saw the UFO la of
hey changed their minds as calls poured in. sound that lasted about five minutes, then take off again.
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Free Press Telephones
For Home Dellvery 222-6500
To Place Want Ad 222-6800 Detroit Free Press Today's Chuck
City Newa Desk 222-6600
Sports (after 2 p.m.) 222-6660 Driving Jike yon were
Insurance Dept. 222-6470 22-6470
All Other Calls 222-6100 Friday, May 22, 1964 THE SECOND FRONT PAGE appolnbuent Is a good s aproinbuent Is a good s
Page 3, Section Λ Page 3, Section Λ
Whining Whining Object Object in Sky
Mystifies Mystifies Lansing
Special to the Free Press Don Weigandt, 30, a television newscaster in Jackson, Don Weigandt, 30, a television newscaster in Jackson,
LANSING--An_"Unidentified Flying LANSING--An_"Unidentified Flying Object" Object" first saw the object while driving to his Easi Lansing first saw the object while driving to his East Lansing Elmer Speer, of 10o8 W. Dunlap, Lansing. sald, " Elmer Speer, of 10o8 W. Dunlap, Lansing. sald,
screamed across Lansing eariy Thursday, setting nerves home along College Road. know it sounds crazy (but) I'd swear the thing landepe
on cdge and prompling police to compare the high- "It was very blue, too blue to be i falling star," he south of my place."
pitched whine to an clephant's trumpeting. W
The bluish, circular object was described as "a great, said. "It was round, like a basketball, nnd was faliing "The revolutlons sort of slackened off, like a mot sit
huge bowl, sort of spinning" and a "Jight-colored, shiny, silver metal thing." vety fast. But I went to the spot where It disappeared, there was nothing." that has heen turned off. It revved up again for a seconen
then quit." ito
Wifnesses began phoning reports to Lansing police Stanley Braucr, 40, and his wife, Blanche, were on Speer said the sound was a whirring noise th ai
and radio and television stalions shortly aller the first their way home from the Lansing restaurant he owns. started low and got so loud and high-pitched it scar
sightings at_12:10_a.m. They first saw the object along Pennsylvania Ave. T me."
Many of the sighlings weje in an area ncar the "Its spced was terrific." Brauet said, "We tried to n
Logan Shopping Center at Jolly and Logan, on Lansing' follow it but it was going so fast that it was gone, Army Capt. Donald Knutaon, a graduale siudent
couthwent side. phfft! just like thal. It looked like it fell in Scott's Woods (to the enst)." Michigan State Univeraity, aaid, I though! it was n wi
A J6-year-old elephant named Tulsa Is on display furnace acting up again, Then I ronlized it sound 1
af the shopping conter. and police fold the first callers Mrs. Edward Cole, 5o, of Lansing, nald, "It looked like a helicopter (or trucks oh Codar St. But. it last FT
that the sound they hogrd might bo Tulsa frumpeting like a grent, buge bowt. It kept moving away. furning too long for that." wi
They changed their minds as calls poured in. In loops ns it digappeared, It was a terrible, very shrill One unidentified woman said she saw the UrO la of
sound thal lasted about five minutes. then take off again.
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A2 THE STATE JOURNAL Thurs., May 21, 1964
Lansinn, Michigan
Was Martians?
a
Odd Soun Linked to Sky Object
By DICK FR ER tions sort of slacked off, like a
Journal Staf iter motor that has been turned off,
The clock in . Elizabeth and then it revved up for just
struck three a second and then quit."
.loxey's living r Spoer said ho had seen a shoot-
as she was ened by a
strange noise sday morn- but that was before he heard
ing. the noise.
Others reported hearing the Mrs. Cole was the only person
sound on the city's south side who reported seeing anything
during the next few minutes. connected with the noise.
Mrs. Hox y. -of 6035 Hilliard "I was too scared to go to the
.. called city police to report after I got my daughter settled
s. had heard a noise 'like down, I looked out toward Holt )
sonrething from outer space." (to the southeast of her home)
About the same time, Mrs. Ed- Aoout te sane te, mis. edr and saw this light-colored shiny. and saw this light-colored shiny,
ward Cole, 4623 Hughes, Road, silver-metal thing. It looked like
and her daughter, Wanda, 10, a great, huge bowl, sort of spin-
were awakened by a noise she were awakened by a noise she ning. It was just over the tops
liater described as a high-pitched later described as a high-pitched of the trees and it kept moving
"whirling sound." away, not straight away like
"It was terrible and it lasted It was terrible and it lasted you'd think, but turning in loops you'd think, but turning in loops
for more than five minutes," for more than five minutes," as it disappeared."
she said. "It was a very loud, OBJECT GLOWED
very shrill sound, steady for
quite a while and then it drifted She said the object had a glow
away.". but no other markings or lights. but no other markings or lights.
The story, of course, has to Neither her husband or son got
ohave an elephant angle - and ohave an elephant angle - and up to look at the object, Mrs.
neity police, investigating a simi- n eity police, investigating a simi- Cole said, although her husband
n lar report of a screeching noise n lar report of a screeching noise did hear the screeching noise.
lat 1008 W. Duniap at 1008 W. Duniap St.-at first Capt. Donald R. Knutson of
believed the noise was coming believed the noise was coming 836 Sandlyn Ave. said the noise
from a trumpeting from a trumpeting elephant at elephant t at woke him up about 3 a.m. E
the Logan Shopping Center cir- Center cir- An army officer, Knutson is An army officer, Knutson is
cUS cus. working on his master's degree
NO ELEPHANT in accounting at Michigan Statel a
University.
But one elephant couldn't "At first I thought it was my
make all the noise - and keep furnace acting up again. Then I
it up steady for five minutes- realized it sounded like a heli-
like police were hearing about copter but it was more com-
Thursday from at least half a pressed and sounded like a.
dozen residents living as far smoother running engine.
away as Depot Street in Holt. "I thought it was trucks on
Elmer Speer, 1008 Dunlap St., Cedar Street then I realized it t
said he had just gotten home lasted too long for them. I did c
from work at Oldsmobile when not look out so I saw nothing. v
he heard the noise. It was ex- "When I looked at the clockt 4
aetly 3 a.m., he said. it was 3:01 a.m. and the sound
"I know it sounds like I'm lasted for a few minutes longer?
crazy, or something," Speer and then quit. It sounds kookie.
said, "but it sounded just like I know, but that is what hap-(
the theme music and noises on/pened,"he said. C
'Twilight Zone.' The Ingham County Sheriff's
And I'd swear the darned Department had several phone
thing landed over south of my calls this morning asking about
liplace somewhere. The revolu-a muffled booming sound. 11
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Information Only Lansing, Michigan
Sourse: Saucer News, Vol II, No 3, September 1964 27 May 1964
....Un
Michigan,
just before the late afternoon rush hour. One of the witnesses, John C. Gal-
lagher, claimed that he saw the UFo going west at a height of about 50 feet
above treetop level. He said that the object turned on its side and appeared
to be "flat and round." It was soundless, and left no vapor trail. Many other
saucer reports, too numerous to relate here, were made in and near Lansing
during durihg laa May, and an Air Torce Livesclgacor was evencudliy sene co goe late May, and an Air Force investigator was eventually sent to get
first-hand information about the flap... first-hand information about the flap...
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1- 1
20 May Lansing, Michigan Insufficient Data
21 May Eest Lansing, Michigan Insufficient Data
21 May Lensing, Michigan Multiple Siren and Flasher
221 May Lansing, Michigan Astro (Meteor)
23 May Lansing, Michigan Astro (Meteor)
25 May Bay City, Michigan Satellite (ECHo I)
26 May Lansing, Michigen Other (Unreliable Rpt)
27 May Lansing, Michigan Astro (Venus)
9 1 Jun Crystal Lake, Michigan A/c (Photo Mission)
10 5 Jun Lansing, Michigan A/C
Jun Grand Ledge, Michigan Other (Reflection of
11. 13 lights on fog)
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CLIMATIC CENTER, USAF
Air Weather Service (MaTS,
Asheville, North Carolina
REPLY TO
ATTN OF: CCOPD
SUBJECT: 19 Jun 1964
TO: A AFSC (FTD/TDE/Sgt Moody)
1. Reference: Your telecom with of this Division at
1350 EST on 18 Jun 64.
2. We are inclosing phe ocopies of llowing:
31 May 64 from
National Airpo on, D.C.
b. Rawinsonde observations
3. Flint is the closest rawinsonde station the
FOR THE DIRECTOR
filad ,a Iied
THOMAS D. FILLENWORTH 1 Atch
2d Lt., USAF 2d Lt., USAF Photocopies a/s
Data Processing Data Processing Division
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PRELIAINARY WEATHER RErORT: temperatures in area on Wod, May 20, and Thursday May 21 PRELIMINARY WEATHER RErORT: temperatures in area on Wod, May 20, and Thursday May 21 (LANSINCA (LANSINA
(night) in mid-thirties - high probability of inversion layer. UPI reporter/volunteered volimteered
rtvar.
information that he received l4 television channels Wed./pignt.
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Federal Bldg
Asheville NC 28801 POSTAGE AND FEES PAIL
OFFICIAL UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
BUSINE3S
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REQUEST AND AUTHORIZATION TEMPORARY DUTY TRAVEL OF MILITARY PL NNEL DATE
(if more space is required. cuntinue on reverse, identitying items by number.) 12 June 1964
1. REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION LL
TO: ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER, HQ FTD 1. PEQUEST TOY BE AUTHOR
IZED AS INO ICATED IN
FROM: (Requestins nuthority) ITEMS 5 THROUGH 12.
Cap/Teonnology Subuyateng
2. TYPED NAME GRADE AND TITLE OF AUTHOR IZED OFFICIAL 3. SIGNATURE OF AUTHOR IZED OFF ICIAL 4. PHONE NR.
BRIOT. deJOnCkHaaRs, Colonel, 0SA7
rep/Teehnelo (69216)
11. TEMPORARY DUTY TRAVEL ORDERS
5. THE FOLLOW ING INDIVIC DUAL(S) WILL PROCEED AS INDICATED. UPON COMPLETION RETURN TO PROPER STATION:
NAME SECURITY CLEAR-
GRADE (First name, middle initial, last name, AFSN) ORGANIZATION ANCE FOR RPERIOD
OF TOY
r/s01 MVID X. -00DY, A719549897 BQ FTD(A7SC)USAP
- WPAFB, Chio TOP SECRET
6. DEPART ON OR 4BOUT 12 UN 1964 7.APPROXIMATE NR. OF DAYS (Include travel time) THNSE (3) 8- DDALV
9. SPECIFIC PLPPOSE OF TDY 10. ITINERARY: VARIATIONS IN ITINERARY AUTHORIZED
To inver
FROM: -
TO:
RETURN TO: RETURN TO: Wright-Patterson APB, Chia .
II. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS I1. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
Cr CI IZED.
12. MODES OF TRAVEL A. TRAVEL DIRECTEO WHEN AVAILABLE DIRECTED WHEN AVAILABLE B. TPA. TRAVEL TIME BY COMMON BY COMMON
CARRIeR (Pail or bus) Is CARRIER (PniI or bus)IS __DAYS. OAYS. TRAVEL TIME IN EXCESS IS CHARGEABLE TO DELAY ENROUTE AUTHORIZED IN ITEM 8. C. EXCESS IS CHARGEABLE TO DELAY ENROUTE AUTHORIZED IN ITEM 8. c. C TPA.
THIS MODE OF TRANSPORTAT TRANSPORTA HAS BEEN DETERMINED BEEN DETERMINED TO BE MORE ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE GOVERNMENT, D. OTHER
111. III. AUTHORIZATION AUTHORIZATION
13. AUTHORITY 13. AUTHOR ITY 14. DATE 15. SPECIAL ORDER SPECIAL ORDER NR. NR
12 June 1964 T-1307
16 DESIGNATION AND LOC APPROVING HEADQUARTERS 17. APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTING SYMBOL
OR UNIT 5743400 3044771
(O/Ar64-5)(3)
19. REQUEST FOR TDY IS APPROVED AND WILL BE PERFORMED. TON.
son A Dass, Chio
FORTHR COMAANDER
1H. DISTPIRUTION 20. SIGNATURE ELEMENT OF ORDERS ISSUING OFFICIAL (SeSi or signatUre)
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AFSC US
AF FORM 626 OF THIS FORM MAY BE USED.
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TOY PER DIEM SETTLEMENT OF TDY TRAVEL SETTLEMENT OF PCS TRAVEL
I. NAME (Print or HYpe) 2. RANK OR GRADE J. SERVICE NUMIER
ADODY, DAVID ne LAWILSON
RF.19549397
. ORGANIZATION ANO STATION 5. DUTY PHONE NUMBER B. CoL, USAA
DSSN 3030
Foreign Technolewy Division, W-? AF 69216
MAILING ADORESS FOR CHECK, 453u0 964
BOX 9C92, Hq FTD, N-P APB, ChiO
7. TRAVEL ORDERS (Peragraph, S.O. No., Issming Hq., Date. Inciude amending orders)
M7R KEoGP
T-13O7,I2 Jum ó4, HqPID, W-P AFB, Chio
3. PRIOR TRAVEL PAYMENTS UNDER THESE ORDERS (AmoMMt, D.O. VoucKer No., date recrived, place puid, or D.O. Statiom No. If noMe, s siate)
676.00 Yaucher 4T 35993, 12 Jun 4 2
1. ITINERARY (Before completing, read instructions.)
II. FOR D.O. USE ONLY
LOCAL PLACE USED GOVT
DATE STANDARD (Base, Activity, City and State, City and MODE REASON QTRS NUMBER
TIME OF FOR (YES/ OF
(24 Hr Clock) DEature Country, eic.) TRAVEL STOP MEALS 1. COMPUTATIONS
Ini BA1NOY 17 NON
A B DSASY c R D E F G
DEP LPAm,Chio
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DEP 0O .2 PA
ARR illisnston, Aichigan
DEP 1230 IndliarbeedEotak. 12M1RA
ARR 300 East Lansing, Hichigan
DEP 1330 StatePolicetics(Abbott) 12 2i RA
.R ARR 1345-Lansing,denigan IDY O Hone
DEP laco tity Police-Station- 4 mi Pt
ARR 24LO ARK 14L0 Lamsing, Michisan Paaksa0yy 1calxt tDY TO Home 1000
CEP 1545 0E1545 State Jouronl (Hand) State Journnl (Hand).1 at PA 1mRA
ARR 1600 ARR 1600 Innsing, Mehlgan Ionsing, MohiLgan 4 Hor
:P :7 DEP 1700 loh 3 Pairvieu (Duah) boh 3 Pairviey (Duah) 3 at PA
1e se ARR 80 ARR.800 Lenaing-Michigan Lenaing,Michigan. WYNoHone YNo Hone
WW! DEP $0CO P1o Tormen (Bell) 210 Tormen (Bell) 7 HA 7 31 9A
7 ARR3015 ARR 3015 Lensing, Michigen Lansing, Michigen 3 ai 3 ai TX NO None Hone
DEP P200 2200 186l Grard (Brover) 1861 Grard (Brover) PA
ARR EY See Contimuntion Sheet) See Contimuation Sheet)
1I1. III. REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
2. SUMMARY OF PAYMENT
DATE 5 NATURE ANO EXPLANATION OF EXPENSE AMOUNT
RE 1
A. PER DIEM
DE 0E LATE ATE AGC
MILEAGE OR MILEAGE OR
B. TRANSPORTATION
ALLOWXNCES
IV. CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES ONLY -
NLACE SOVERNMENT OUARTERS PAID FOR PERIOO DAILY RATE c. REIMBURSABLE-..
:. EXPENSES
SMSALS INVOLVED ARE SUBJECT TO PSR DIEM REDUCTION D. TOTAL AMOUNT OUE
NO QUARTERS
SPEEDOMETER READINGS A. START 3. END E. LESS DROPPAGES
V. FOR ADMINISTRATIVE USE ONLY (ddvances)
1. ACCOUNTING CLASSIFICATION
AMOUNT CHARGED TO
67k3400 L7489.2121. ACCOUNTING
CLASSIFICATION
11 :
?. COLLECTION DATA LESS VOUCMER
G. DEDUCTIONS (BAS)
3. RECEIVEO IN CASH (Signatar apavee) 1. DATE RECEIVED 5. CHECK NUMBER AND DATE 6. AMOUNT ?AID
FORM REPLACES 3F IOI2 (SERIES). AND D0 FORM 786, FORM APPROVED BY GOMPTROLLER GENERAL, U. S. 1S MAY 1ML
AYEPCOPY APR 54, WHICH ARE OBSOLETE IN THE USAF.
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VI. TRANSPORTATION REQUESTS USED
I. TR NUMBER 2. FROM 3. TO
BOHE
31
VII. MEAL TICKETS USED FOR TRAVEL
IA. 3. TO 2A. FROM
YONE NIYAA 22
19000404
404308
4
VIII. INSTRUCTIONS
A. PREPARATION OF THIS FORM
I. Use black, bhie or blue-black ink (ballpoint pen) or typewriter. Use of lead pencil is not authorized.
2. Ask the local auchority how many copies will be required.
3. Responsibilit -for preparation will be in accordance with the procedures used at the place where the claim is submitted.
4. If additional space is needed, use continuation sheet. (Remarks, itinerary, etc.)
-SXOEY
8. SYMBOLS (For use in Section I)
MEANS-Mod F-TRAVEL REASONS FOR STOPS
FIRST LETTER SECOND LETTER 10. AWAITING TRANSPORTATION.. ........AT 16. MISSION COMPLETE.... ......MC
1. TRANSPN-RE 3. AUTO .A II. CHANGE MODE OF TRANSPORTATION........CM 17. MECHANICAL DIFFICULTY ....MEC
2. GOVT TRANSPN b. BUS .3 12. CREW REST... .CR I8. PICKUP CARGO (PaSSeNgETS) ....PC
3.. COMML TRANSPN 7. PLANE'... 13. DISCHARGE CARGO (PaSSEMgETS).. DC 19. REMAIN OVERNIGHT... ......RON
(own expense) & RAIL 14. LEAVE OR DELAY EN ROUTE. .LY. 20. TEMPORARY DUTY ......IDY
4. PRIVATE VEHICLE ...P. 9. VESSEL ....…. ..Y 15. MAINTENANCE (RefMC)...... MA 21. WEATHER ADVERSE.......
C. REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS
I.
riers if cost of transpoetation is claimed, 5. Charge letters for transportation requests received en route. 6. Statements of nonavail- riers if cost of transpoetation is claimed, 5. Charge letters for transportation requests received en route. 6. Statements of nonavail-
ability (quurters, mess and. directed mode of transportation).
D. TRAVELER'S RESPONSIBILITY
Ses of an item in an expense account works a forfeiture of the claim
k. -The traveler (Claimant) is responsible that the information 1.-The traveler (Claimant) is responsible that the information
furnished by means of this form and its attachmerits (which (28 U.S.C. 2514).
are made a part hereof) be factual and complete and that the 3. ITEM 1A, Section IX. The statement in Item 1A, Section 3. -ITEM 1A, Section IX. The statement in Item 1A, Section
itinerary (Section I) shows all travel performed and all modes itinerary (Section I) shows all travel perforied and all modes IX, pertains to temporary duty travel by a member outsida of
of transportation used, during the inclusive period involved in- of transportation used during the inclusive period involved in- the United States. If it is not factual, it should be lined through
cluding travel performed and modes of transportation used while cluding travel performed and modes of transportation used while and the facts stated on an attachment hereto. and the facts stated on an attachment hereto.
on leave, delay en route, or travel to home or permanent station on leave, delay en route, or travel to home or permanent station
for personal reasons.. for personal reasons.- 4. ITEM. 1B, Section IX. The statement in Item 1B, Section... 4. ITEM 1B, Section IX. The statement in Item 1B, Section...
2. Concealment or falsification of facts is punishable under IX, pertains to use of a private vehicle when authorized as more
Article 132, UCMJ. The penalty for presenting a fraudulent advantageous to the Government than other modes of transporta-
claim may be a fine of not more than s10,o0o or imprisonment claim may be a fine of not more than s10,0co or imprisonment tion. If it is not factual, it should be lined through and the
for not more than 5 years or boch (18 U.S.C. 2S7). Falsification facts stated on an attachment hareto.
OVLEI MVMOVAD (B2'9OA'CA (Ba'9cA'CA 012 HODE (NEYZO) -03
OYLET ALVMOVAD Lns
IX.STATEMENTS.AND SIGNATURE OF CLAIMANT (Before signing, read instructions above.).
<
7. STATEMENTS..
A. I HAVE NOT RECEIVED MONETARY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE OF ANY NATURE FROM ANY OTHER AGENCY OF THE U.S., A FOR.
SIGN GOVERNMENT, OR THE UNITED NATIONS FOR THE TRAVEL AND/OR TDY SET FORTH HEREIN EXCEPT AS JOINTLY AUTHORIZED
BY THE SECRETARIES CONCERNED.
SIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF ITS OPERATING EXPENSES. (Applicable to all travel of civilian employees by POV and service members,-when
applicable.)
C. THE STATEMENTS-HEREON AND ATTACHED HERETO ARE TRUE AND COMPLETE AND PAYMENT OR CREDIT HAS NOT BEEN
RECEIVED.
2. I HEREaY CLAIM ANY REIMBURSEMENT DUE ME. (If a specific claim is made, it should be entered in Rernarks or signed and-attached.)
OATE SIGNATURE SERVICE NUMBER
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1 Paducah, Kentucky
1 Chicago, Illinois AIRCRAFT
5 Middleboro, Massachusetts 1. Astro (METEORS)
2. INSUFFICIENT DATA
Lansing, Michigan AIRCRAFT
inino Texarkana, Texas Astro (MOON)
Atlantic Ocean (600 Mi NW Astro (VEGA)
Ascension Island
6 Galveston, Indiana 1. Astro (ARCTURUS)
2. AIRCRAFT
DR 9 Westfield, Wisconsin PHYSICAL SPEC) Other NATURAL
9 Kansas City, Kansas SATELLITE
9 Kokomo, Indiana AIRCRAFT
10 Clayton, Ohio Other (UNRELIABLE REPORT
10 Bastrop, Texas INSUFFICIENT DATA
11-12 Saresota, Florida AIRCRAFT :
13 Toledo, Ohio UNIDENTIFIED
13 Grand Michigan Other (REFLECTION OF
LIGHTS ON FOG
14 14 Dale, Indiana Dale, Indiana PHYSICAL SPEC) OthEr HOAX) SPEC)Other (HOAX)
15 15 St. Georges Bouce, P.Q.,CAnada RCMP (PHYSICAL S Other (LIGHTNING Other (LIGHTNING
(see following ARRESTOR ARRESTOR)
ADDITIONAL SIGHTINGS ( NOT CASES) SIGHTINGS ( NOT CASES)
DATE DATE LOCATION SOURCE EVALUATION
June June Universe Sciance News Ltr
June June Peace AFB. N. H. Peace AFB. N. H. (Ltr) (Ltr)
June Emporium. Pa. Exporium. Pa. (Ltr)
June Argentina News Clipping News Clipping
June Australia * 11 11
Summer Summer Cakhurst, Oakhurst, N. J. (Ltr) (Ltr)
Summer Detrois, Mich. (Ltr)
Summer Willingboro, N. J. (Ltr)
1 Salisbuy, Rhodesia News Clipping
2 Hobbs, H. M. 11 "1
Sunnyvale, Calif. i t
Houston, Tex. "1
Flagstafr, Ariz. "1
Page, Ariz. : 11
mmmnn0 Ashtabula, Ohio 11 "
Cosheoton, Ohio " "1
Parma, Chio :: "!
Cleveland, Ohio :1 "
Fiji Island of Taveuni 11
Bloomfield, Conn. (Ltr)
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1 - 15 JUNE 1964 SICHTINGS
ADDITIONAL REPO (NOT CASES)
:
DATE LOCATION SOURCE EVALUATION
:
Massillon, Ohio News Clipping
0∞9 Felling, England " itl
Burlington, Wyoming 11 "
9 Hanilton, Ohio 11 "
10 North Dakota 11 "!
11 Elmore, Ohio n "!
12 Melbourne, Australia " "'
12 Hallam, Australia " t1 T
13 Thurraston, Leicester, England Ltr)
RH Ferberville, Ohio News Clipping
Lyan, Mass. "1
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(Subtotals. to be curried forward if necessary)
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x Bill Powers Preliminary Report
m Bill Powers Trip Renort (Final)
C Investigative Data
Extract From Michigan State Police Log
HNM Extract From Lansing City Police Lok
Memo's For Record
Miscellaneous Data
D ng
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F Sighting
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Newspaper Clippings
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cases the sightangs were logged, or else the force is small enough that the
individuals involved will be easy to find.
I did succeed in locating one witness who saw an orange light low in the
L
information.
Marion police department for a future investigation, I tu umed to the Lansing reports.
W
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.
Sgt Moody accompanied by Bill Powers I proceeded to the Lansing city
Police Station, Lansing, Michigan and extracted from the Police logs
reports of 21, 23 and 25 May 64, of sightings by
and Discussions with offic on duty indicated
that additional reports had been received, however four sightings
were a policeman from the was dispatched.
From the City Police Station investigators proceeded to the office
of the State Journal Newspaper sing, Michigan. Discussions with
reporter Frank Hand regarding th htings in the area and news release i and news release
of results were made. of results om this location telephone calls were made to this location telephone calls were made to
n the various sightings and a determination the various sightings and a determination
made ss to which sp made ss to which specifie cases required additional investigation. From
these initial report: these initial reports apparent that there were at least thirteen
seperate sighti ng is point sightings listed were grouped into:
1. Reports attributable to the siren and special lights on a police a police
car. car. Witnesses to this sighting were , Captain
and , and additional witnesses. (Thi s (Thi s
sighting will be written up by Bill Power sighting will be written up by Bill Powers s in his report). in his report).
② Sighting of Sighting of This was believed
to be a meteor sighting and cacted later.
and Corporal Thorton of the East Lansing Michigan
State Police observation of a two second duration. probable meteor
sighting to be covered in Bill Powers report.
sighting (to he later by both Sgt P Moody
and Bill Powers.
Sightings of two college students, and at Michigan
C State University (to be contacted by Bill Powers.)
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ight in a shopping center
nearby, part of a promotion stunt.
The reports of 3 AM Wednesday, therefore, may tentatively be conmected with
the known emergency run, at least those definitely concerned with noises, which I
understand is true in all cases.
Reports from Thursdgy and Friday night, however, camnot be connectedvith
of different objects..
-ioot a hmi cht blue on.
capacity of n
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and The two men were
- they
SAM SF in a car parked in front of house when/heard a weird noise ( apparently not
the siren - time is wrong) and saw an object that looked like a shooting star
that wife jumped out of bed, 'terrified, the sound having awakened her.
Between phone calls to and on Saturday morning, I received
an unsolicited call from a reporter, Dick Frazier of the Lansing State-Journal, who
T itim ot.o
souplp
informed
address is described asb eing "mear
her of our
Dy
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. that were received ard logged at the police departments in the area. All police agencies
.. appear quite willing to cooperate, and individuals seem to show a healthy mixture of
interest and skepticism. My impression is that a more detailed reading of the logs
.
.
. other events appear to have occurred which require more detailed investigation and
.
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Lansing ( Smitt?)
Lansing
ansing
, Lansing ( Emergency rum was down Miller)
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LanSiNg: MICHIGAN STATE POLICE: 517 - ED 2-2521 Lansing: MICI -
Investigated call from farmer about saucer landing.
OFFICER Bassett at desk.
LANSIENG MCHICAN: Mr. S
Saw blue light descend.
Lansing ( Near Hughes st)
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(LANSING)
4thirs.
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Box 940h
Wright-Petterson Alr Force Base
Dayton, Ohio
Dear Captain Quintanella:
Enclosed is the report fron ny trip to Lansing. Dave Moody is handling all
that is not covered herein. I have not written up another version of the I aershn. L mkve moewrlceen uo an verston of tne
investigation on the Indiana (Merion) sightings, because I understand tnat
your office now has a complete coverege of the sightings. I am enclosing iy
I found this field trip very instructive; I was better armed I found this fleld trip very instructive; I was better armed for the trip
two days later dowm to Indiane. two days later dowm to Indiane. The report on that trip will The report on that trip will follow in a
day or two - I took pictures which have just day or two - I took picoures whlch have just come back, and I still have to
write out a key. Just briefly (and confidentially), I am convinced that this write out a key. Just briefly (and confidentially), I am comvinced that this
was a, let us say, prank, I deputized a Mrs. Brown, owner-reporter on the
Dale, Indiana News News to look into other similer reports ar to look into other similer reports a rite me a brier me a brief
note ebout anything else that may heppen. She note about thing else that may happen. She was delighted. was deliglted.
On a separate sheet I an enclosing a list of On a separate sheet I an enclosing a list of expenses and expenses and fees. Dr, Hynek fees, Dr, Hynek
mentioned something about S25 per day plus expenses; actually, thet is rather
little, as ny regular salary is closer to b4o per day.' On n the exmpense sheet
I have used the latter figure. Most of the early phone calls vere mnde on Dr.
Mynek's credlt card, Which is the reason the telephone item is so suall; he
will flle a claim When he gets his bill.
I would like to add that working with Dave Moody was a pleesure.
Sincarely yours,
Willitm T Power
Willian T. Powers
WP:ckt
CS.
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Investigator's sketcy of
object. Dome adted at withess' direction.
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drawing made by WTP
at scene, based on
meas 4 description
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12 The sighting by of 27 ' May 64 was believed to be an
Astrononical Body (Case to be wr Moody).
The Grand Ledge observation oR and
on
SIGHTING OF MISS
From the I Lansing State Journal Office, Sgt Moody and Bill Powers pro-
ceeded to the residence of Miss of Lansing,
Michigan. A FTD Form l64 was completed by both investigators. Miss
was a young girl was a young girl of l5. Her impressions of of l5. Her impressions of the object were vague, incon- were vague, incon-
sistant and contained little information of a specific sistant and contained little information a Specific nature. The
reported duration of 5 minutes when re-enacted and timed, indicated an
observation of 25 seconds. However fantastic her story may have seemed,
it was apparent that the little girl did observe an object with a bright
light that made a high pitched noise. The light was described as reddish
with a gold tint and apparently the object was low with a gold tint and anoarentlv the obiect was low enoug enough and/on bnigbt and/or bright
enough to cast shadows from trees and other objects i in the place of obser-
vation. Subsequent investigation indicates that this object was observed
or heard by other witnesses in the area.
SIGHTING OF MRS
Following the interogation of Sgt Moody proceeded to
the home of Mrs of Street. Lansing, Michigan. Arriving
at l9oo, physical specimens of the leaves were obtained. Basic information
indicates that sometime between 9 and 9:l5 on the night of Wednesday,
20 May 64, Mrs heard a vibrating sound causing a roaring in her ears.
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raeO THE DALE NEWS
DALE. NDIANA
Priday,June 19, 1964
Me. M. E. Foivers
Dearben'Gdzdrvatory
Bortaresbern Univtsi
Evinston, Illinois
Dear Biil:
Daring the Fnga breent investigation, did anyone
lsgtlon Iixeworrs so you? I heard last night from their
farn: Sunday, presunably
hsi 64 greata--this 18 1 in the-soc ial newe in Mhe Dale
I don 't know what cind of fireworks, bnt I have don 't know what sind of fireworkw bnt I have
seen some rooket-types thst couid very well have been.
launched from thet "pad" Li. lainched from thet "pad" in the bacs yard: that woold the baes yard; that woold
also axplain the three holes.
State Trooper Franx G. Coox is intereated in this State Trooper Franx G. Coox is interested in this
--he's had some deolings with young Engelbreoht. Perhaps --he's had some deolings with young Enigelbreoht. Perhaps
he oan find out about the firecreecers. he oan find out about the firecraekers. (Incidantally, I (Ineiden telly, I
am Justiee of the Peace of Carter Township--my oldest son
71
said "Mother, why don 't you sell Avon like other mothers do?"-
and I've got a pipeline to the State Folice post and the
sheriff's department, whion is very helpfal as a s source
of instantnewa.)
In other developments, Police Ohief Musgrave
Letter Jesterday from Elchart aniah may interest you.
Sineerely,
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nothing they had ever heard before. The names are I listed in the police log -
.
and police say that after this many had called, they stopped logging further calb, ,
of which there were rany).
The Ingham_C olice department reports that at 0300 on
the dat 7
flasher going and operating
S .
S for both the mmber of calls
that something extraordinary was
occurring. One voran, a Mrs. reported a blue object "looping" or "travelling
in loops" as it went by her
nost likely that she was seeing the beam fron the police-car's rotating flasher
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to be a pair of sliding doore in the ; slid back, revealing
botton of the rectangular bottom of the rectangular
Al1 surrounding
mhe
cireled, short edge forvard, overhead, and then suddenly lie objeot woved amay
enough
atronger before
the obj:ct appeared, it faded away again as the obj-ct moved on.
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S
clear
probably a far more
accurate estinate than the "five minutes" which the girl accurate estinate than the "five minutes" which the girl seemed to use to indicate to use to indicate
any indefinite short time.
"
The shape of the object was determined roughly by showing the girl three The shape of the object was determined roughly by showing the girl three
one
with a ratio about 5 to 1. She picked the middle one, adding that
picked the least-cut-off
onject Jn perspect with rounded cormers ( a guess that thie was what she mus taying
say)i Whien this pioture was sbowt, the Wierteos, wibhout varnir. actel very
LD94A
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, Evaluation is deferred to the end of this report.
returned home by the time of
lives during the summer at
the school year, they reside in Michigan tate University.
and
and d were riding a bicycle (tanden) due east across the campus
when
saw it, too. The object was
,
apparently stationany, hed an elliptical L shapu, sad was s approximbely the size of
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disappearing b behind I trees i
seconds.
The object showed no features, but had a definite (elliptical) shape. It
was silent..
version is taken (and version is taken (and
-
basis for a choice betveen the reports.
The cloudless a and perfectly clear; in addition, the
canpus was dark.
station WILK, Jackson, Michigan, and
Lansing, wore both driving home at oplo to ool5, Fridy,
at constant speed a
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fact that the object
remained bright until it reached I the horizon indicates the possibility that it
vas seen s along a path bearing approximately 030° from Lansing.
travelling
brighter fast enough
lew described as brilliant"
square
it mist bave have become quite spectacular become quite spectacular .
, observers - the chances, therefore, of its having
mateor lypothesis, if none are reported.
sighting. Farly Friday morning, 22 May 1954, at about 0250 to 0300,
I1
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superimposed. The
. pointed out a telephone pole some 300 feet out in the wast field,
perhaps firty feet more
object apparently passed by at about
seventy have been seen
3
to the house, on
per second, the time of
the six
seconds obtained
time interval, then the object was t travelling past at an angular rate of 5 degrees
apprOx-
Dar bourutary of the fleld, edilrated as Soo faet apey, whe speed wotild have been
.
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Lrs as as
— distant distant
pass, while Mr. pass, While Mr. saw them both times, once at much closer range.
sense
as
shape, as if the
2
Witnesses stated that the ooject definitely was nob a helicopter, as an
AlrI Natloral Guard unit is stabioned just a few iilos dow. the road and flias
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then the diameter of the object would i have been only l.8 feet - that is, the report
of the vitness' seeing the six lights would be credible even if the object were as
as
their oum apparent diameter, if not
more (the drawing may
even more;
than 8 feet in diameter.
An attempt was made
noved away. The distances vure lo feet (lir. nps) and 18 zeat (lirs); the
corvespordleg long axis at thd nlidrael ponelble dievance of 500 ) feetis respectively
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leaves. Trees and foliage completely cover the area. It is therefore
assumed that the charred leaves were dropped or carried to this spot by
wind from n a source not near the garage. It is possible that the noise
heard by Mrs is the noise heard by and other witnesses
in the area during this pariod. The leaf sample contains no radioactive
or unusual substance.
SIGHTI
From the residence Sgt Moody proceeded to contact Mr
at his restaurant, the e, and rejoined Mr William Powers. , and rejoined Mr William Powers.
It was determined that Mr and his wife had observed a meteor.
The duration of two seconds and a description that the object looked like
an aircraft in flames crashing are in accord with this analysis. Mr are in accord with this analysis. Mr
had also observed the object at the same time. had also observed the object at the same time. A check of a A check of a
local map and the direction that both reported local map and the direction that both reported the object indicates that the object indicates that
their line of sight was parallel to the NE, line of sight was parallel to the NE, licating that the meteor icating that the meteor
was a considerable distance away.
LANSING, MICH.
MY GUESTS
WERE
Enjoyed an excellent supper and returned to the Motel intendine to nest
Bill Powers at tho State Police Station in East Lansing on June at 0730.
M
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the Corporal recognized
to width ratio as perhaps four to one. The longest dimension was given
"6 inches" in diameter at arm's 1 length when full, although it vas not noticed
that night).
The total tine of travel was about three seconds, The brightness of the object
the object reached the
ne had turned the
caught sight
elevation.
Ther'e vas no sound.
reburied ins lde and got another troopar, who cane out wut sav rot iing
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1 student,
2
before it winked out.
n when
he first noticed it. Its elevation was
brighter (Venus was approximately at
described it as
had rotated behind d something.
If a mininum velocity for a meteor is taken as about 25,o00 feet per second,
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Unfortunately, both and t when
the same
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indicating a large distance. The same : indicating a large distance. The same limits of error, however, would permit the
objeet would be
visible at night by virtue of its high skin teuperature, and the ligit could
The - initially reported that the ooject returned from the West soon
hovever, by returning to the same soene the next night, that the objecttat "returned"
was the planet Venus (it was in an entirely different part of the sly), ond so
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the lady's house was somewhere between Unfortunately,
no further information is available on this latter object.
7, On 25 Nay, a Street, Bay City,
Michigan, called this
fade-out point in the east. It made
then wavered in
direction. This is clearly Echo I, the wavering -
to evervone that he had a small telescope; on
questionins, it turned out that he did not actually thy to see the object through
the telesecpe.
Ayotte is a student at NsU; Bay City is about loo miles northeast of Laasing.
sighting. At 0300, 25 lay 19 , Fire Chief of the
and did not seem to be moving awy. aevoked out his bedroor window, and saw
the front yeard and Pirehouse driveway lit up as "bright as day." The Chiet
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describing the noise - he kept saying ; that it had been extrenely loud, and that
(time judgement checked out) altogether, and was described as being so bright
that it made the e stagger back. He did not feel any heat.
quite right. Finally quite right. Finally the the come across a
a steady and loud i falsetto note with a "burr" in it, which represented his best
times how suprised I he was that the exact sound should have been reproduced so g closely.
experiences; the other investigator will report on those sigitings.
Further evaluation is deforred to the end of this report. :
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opened the vindow to look out, it became so loud that she had to cover
view over her head, going north toward the lake. Its lower side vas so bright that .
after five to ten seconds, e
LaO0 passed over make out any details
ahoud iont hecause its circular bottom side we brilliant
but . top, possibly
same altitude. It "did not
same face forward. The noise
never cut oft, but only faded-out.
questioned by her father, who said that he fally iupressed
- said that he
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was extremely
y every-
one else had already raturned one else had already returned home after the weekend, and most of after the the cottages the e cottages
were deserted. anted
could not be reached by telephone,
and
he
who knows many residents
F any other people who might have seen Or
heard the phenomenon.
It is unfortunate that Misse — could not arouse the only nearby adult
to corroborate her story; later investigatlons, already clted, lowaver, now ald
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s  stopped
visible about half a mile away. Right after the object
as well neon sian bowling alley.
The girls showed I where several of the boys from the party had looked for traces
.
posltion of the object whon first seen vas about 150 feet farther north on Brondodnt,
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very
that partielly overhans t the road. Anything beyond and larger than this space,
fog that might
appear, or at least appear, or at least determine if fog does arise shortly after dark.
deseription itself description itself can be
offered.
their parents verified that t they had appeared very friglitaned that night.
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light. Not helicopter, owing to witness' familiarity with these craft. 7 miles
6 . 2106 EST, 23 May 1964. State Policeman and MSU college student
saw brilliant white light moving east west for 2-3 seconds, then suddenly
winking out. Total angular motion, about 30 degrees. Possibly a distant meteor,
but extremely high speed required. Trooper described elliptical shape, shart
dimension
7. EST, 25 May 1964. Witness saw light movine from near zenith to
horizon,
0300, EST, 25 May, 1964. Loud rushing noise, high-pitched tone at
about 600 cps, was heard, followed by bright illumination of Soo-foot radius
circle in front of Delta County firehouse. Witness went outside, sav linding
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Piper Cubs and a High-Wing Monoplane. They do not fly night photo
missions and do not have infra-red radar equipment. Operations are
condueted almost every Saturday end Sunday (vFR) and all residents
in the area should be familiar with these craft. Information from
offieers of this organization indicated that the University of Michigan
at Ann Arbor was conducting night photo missions. Also, the Abrams
photo service at Capitol City Airport might have information regarding photo service at capitd Ft might have inrormation regarding
other photo missions in the area. other photo missions ared.
SIGHTING OF MR AND SIGHTING OF MR AN
At 0300 aun At 0300 an on Friday on Friday morning, 22 May 64, Mr and Mrs
reported reported that an unusual object object was observed from their upstairs bedroom was observed from their upstairs bedroom
window. Mrs attention was first attracted to the object by a
roar. She woke her husband end She woke her husband end they observed a circular object of soft
redish gold color with four red lights flashing on and of'f and one lights flashing on and off and one
stationary white light on its perimeter. stationary white light on perimeter. This observation lasted less
then one minute. The object moved across a field about 300 - h0o feet then one minute. The object moved cross a field about 300 - h00 feet
from their point of observation. Stars were out and no moon. from their point of observation. Stars were out and no moon. No wings No wings
or other features were noted on the object. or other features were noted on the object.
About ten minutes later the object reappeared crossing the same
field. This time the object was tipped at an engle slightly higher
in the rear. Flight was from right to lef ft (toward Lansing), and away
from the observers. Again, the duratim was short, less than one minute.
The size was estimated at 3o to 5o feet. Time of the first sighting wes
about O250 am, seond observation was at 0305 am. The sound during the
second observation was deseribed as sharp and pitched whine, compared
to the roar of tires on a deisel truck on a highway.
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means of provulsion (t course, of an ordinal jet), rade a nolse
described as strange an loud, predominantly a high-pitched note at about
extremely bright, large-diameter
light-source which could be turned on,left on for extended periods, and turned off.
made could only be aporoxinated in ipagination by ran-jet povered heligcopter.
The light was extremely powerful when seen a flare or a
strobe light, or :a small-diameter spotlight. One hypothesis that might account
for the very I loud noise is that the powerful light-source requires a high speed
turbine-driven generator which is very noisy. At the time of this report, there
is reason to expect that the object must is reason to expect that the object must be of highly unusual nature. The fact of highly unusual nature. The fact
that it has been seen only at night, and sually very late at night, indicates
(l) that it is involved with night photography of some sort, or (b) that its some sort, or (b) that its
There is no evidence to indicate the origin or true nature of the vehicle, There is no evidence to indicate the origin or true r nature of the vehicle,
or object, but its existence appears incontrovertible.
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Nature of Complaint
DATE OPFICER ACTION
527-64 MRS 1 . (N-g9) Eaton Repids
(one mile North of E. Rapids) TX 8535. Called at 9:34 PM
reported that for the past 45 minutes she had watohed a
-flashing or rotating red light directly west of her home.
It seemed to move from one star north, then baes toward
this one star. It vould be stationary for a couple of.
seconds, move eeither up or down then north and back
I
toward that one star. Was far away and high. No sound.
6-5-64 Olnstead A tan by name TU 2-l30l reports sae
ing an objeot appeared about size of large ster only much
OureVern
of milesDast of hishc iraveling in Nv direction. Visi
. about 1 minute aprox. 9:42PM. Disappeared as though some one
bxwned tlgirts orr. clear, no ciauds. Searchiights"inthe
axaa but this was muon higher, Traveled much faster than any
airplane
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SU13J3023 EPIULV. ( MX355-9234)
H.s.U. ,Sust Lusing
OBSEVAP ONS
While riding Biils etst on lioh. ave., in -ast Luns.,
they spotted a biue silver disk, flying ut a 45 dagree
angle. The dis'k was devorihad as vory large, faoing sowsh.
ifter u vory ehort sihe theysay a white flash, t en los:
The sky wds olatd of eloud cover at time of obsarvations. sight of this objeot.
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EXTRACT LANSING
The following reports of UFo's were extracted from the Lansing
City Police Log by TSgt David N Moody and William Powers on
13 June 1964.
l. 21 May 64, at 0302 am report of Landing.
Heard noise from elephants Center
2. 2 21 May 64, at 955 5pm, 15 yrs
old saw Flying Saucer at Prospect and Clifford. Bright with
15 foot diameter.
am t
UFO.
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as soon as he can and he is getting
with it, so good).
have any knowledge
Also see if any m
3. FAA in Detroit took over Lansing sometime 00,
4. Wants Marilyn to call Helen and give short summary of happenings.
One small release for newspaper there is going out. Locally.
Just interested in a local release. Will do anarticle for Sunday's
peper. orepare it.
tomorrow hopes.
1: Negative unknowns on Radar. Negative unknowns on Radar.
2: 2: Nothing from Selfridge. Nothing from Selfridge.
3: 3: Did not check. Not necessary since operation confirmed at Lansing.
40 40 OK OK
"
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to be a reflection off of the fog.
it is etc.,. Do these sightings run in cycles. Yes, weather has it is etc.,. Do these sightings run in cycles. Yes, weather has T
been right for it, summer time. Q Quite a a bit of Quitea activityx intriques
the peoples curiosity making more. king more.
so they just go ahead and answer of call. Usually
Venus, meteors etc.
1. Flight over Grand Ledge was at 3 am Fri morning, 22 May 64.
out noise of a/c engines. Are we ever
information of what really
over that area fitting
that description we leave it at that.
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Plane was a R3-57A Negative
Pilot: Major Michael L Moore Cargo 55218
Attached to Battlecreek Internatinal Guard, Negative
Battledreek, Michigan.
Tech Photo (RASPO)
Hisf flight was from El Paso, Texas to Selfridge Mich. Bldg 28.... Referred
He flew direct from Joliet, I to Selfridge arriving to Infra Red Section
Bldg 22 Post F-3
2040 EST leaving Mr WOODARD 39180/39110
He departed Selfridge to Tinker at Negative
on the North side in a Northerly direction. He
went from Cariton dianapolis and back LASER F People
to Tinker. Mr Klute 25237/26150
Received valuable info
on appearance of Laser
beams but nothing to
associate with Lansing
Capt Bretthauer, ADc LiaisonOfficer, ext 71l55/52276 Case.
checked the Radar tax for Lansing Michigan area on the Racon ASD Major Miller,
Referred to Capt Daly,
nights of 21, 22, 23, 31 - 1 Jun, 2l00 - 0500 hys. referred to Mr I Dunker
at 35235.
Reports are held only two days unless something unusual Negative,
had been sighted radar. DF-335 Selfridge AFB, Mich
therefore, record vere not kept. Negative. Said try
Custer ANG at Battle
Creek.
DE-335 Lockbourne, Photo
outfit files plans with
Base Oor Couldn't
Coo.o
Michigan Arew National Guard Lóth AVN EN Lodze. M/S Ballans Piper cubs
pars No photo. wing No photo.
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DISPATCH LOG
INBOUND MAY 21 1964
DATE
ACFT. IDENT. TYPR FROM V I ETA F/E INI ATA TONER FSS REMARKS
INI
AG00785 C-47 BHC 2000 2200 HB 1948 ES HE STRANO RANN MCDONALD
AWARD 07257 B-57 MCO 2115 22 ts HE 82165 STEINAN ROSBOLT
OUTBOUND
ACFT. IDENT. TYPE TO V 1 ATD ETE ETA F/E F/P DEP ATA TOWER FSS REMARKS
INI INI
AG00785 C-47 DTJ 1419 0745 1504 1919 CG STRAD RANEN MOONALD
AARD07 B-57 MCO 1/529 245 1814 1914 H8 HB - STEMER ROSBOCT
09 471 " DTW 1624 1400 1726 195T HB H3 1700 HE JOITNSTON
xAR1D 79 8-57 HTI. 1943 1440 2123 2313 HB
OPS FORN #9 (500tober 1963) wi.
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LOCAL FLIGHT LOG MAY 21 190
DO FORN 1OSO FLIGHTS * BATTLE CREEK AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE BATTIE-CREER, MICHIGAN * DAIE
FURL OWER DISP AINT ATA TOWER DIS RENARKS
ACFT. IDENT. .PILOT NAVIGATOH ATD ETE ETA TIME INI INT SO
AoneD af (ist) STc/ID2kaw311508 2100 1708 3/o0 ES aD 1732 ES Wo
AWnco O6 (484) EMITN 6357 2+30 0227 3+45 PK TP 22 RK
AWAAD05 437 CREHyT 1000 ∂nz 0 230 4430 RK TP 0215 RK 77
A00 14 ( ScHIPA 0009 21 0239 3170 TP 2231 RL
AWARD 11(753) MOORE 0002 2+31 2732 3445 RK
Shro 1 (π LLOVO 004 2+ 0234 3+30 PK 0228 RX
RANN/DINSMOR 028 2120 0258 eK 25 RK
- AMARO 1 uss mo 0039 2+30 0309 4+10 RK D0 RP
.
Cotahar 104
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It should be noted that Mrs had a child a few months old
end was the one that was awakened by the noise. The noise of the
object did not disturb the sleeping child. Also, Mr is fire
marshall and is attuned to awaken at a telephone.
SIGHTING OF DUSIER RUCKHARDT
Following the interview with Mr and Mrs Sgt Moody and
Bill . Powers proceeded to the Delta Township Fire Barn Station at Canal
and Saginaw, Michigan (About three miles East of Grand Ledge), to
intervlew On the night of 25 May at about O330 Mr
was awakened by a high pitch, shrill hum. He looked out the
window and observed an object over Saginaw Highway. light coming
fror the bottom of the object lit up the yard and an area about looo
feet in diameter. The light went out and proceeded East following a
path above Saginaw Highway. For a brief period after the light went a brief period after the light went
out Mr could could not see not see the object but followed its flight by the object but followed its flight by
the s the sound. The object sounded like it was climbing. This loss of sight sound. The object sounded like it was climbing. This loss of sight
wus attributed to the affects of having observed a very bright light. attributed to the affects of having observed a very bright light.
Mr gave no estimation on the altitude of the object. The
light was sufficiently bright for him to see the ground across the road.
From the initial time when he was awakened until the object had disappeared
in the East no more than three to four minutes had elapsed. Mr
also reported that several people in the area had talked with him about
hearing the noise and had complained about the noises causing their dogs
to become upset.
SIGHVING SIGHVING OF LINDA CAMPBELL AND BONNIE BANCROFT BANCROFT
Following the interview with Sgt Moody and Bill
Powers proceeded to the home of. in
During the interview it was apparent that the sighting was not related
to those of objects with noise observed during the latter part of May.
About 22l5 local time on 13 and were returning from a
party. As they departed in t their car they turned on to a road leading
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LOGAL FLIGHT LOG
MAY 21 1964
DD FORM 1O8O FLIGHTS BATTIE CREEK AIR-NATIONAL GUARD BASE  - BATTIE-CREEE, MICHIGAN * DATE
ACFT. IDENT. PILOTNAVIGATOR ATD ETE ETA FURL FrOMeR WAINT ATA TOWER DISP REHAFUKS
TIME JNJ INI 39 INI INI.
AOneD0 45C Sncc/IDekawsr1' 1508 2100 /708 3100 ES WD 1732 ES WD
AWnED O6 (484) SMITH 1357 2+30 0227 3+45 RK TP RK
21
AWAROO5 (43.7) BOCKHOUT 00 2n0 0.230 44+30 RK TP 0215
Pna 14 (491 $cHiPAk 2t 0239 3t20 TP RL
Annen 01 (+53) MOORE 0002 2+ 0732 3145 TP
nco16 4j8 LOYD mo 2 0234 3+30
(3) RANA/DINOOC 1028 21se 0259 21+65 ek
PAARD 1 485 a'maol 0031 1aze 030914+10 CK
YE
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ETEPANH L0O
INBOOND MAY 2 1 1964-
IMIE
ACFT. IDENT. TIFE FROM v/I|ETA|F/2 INI AIA TOMER FSS FEMARKS
INI INI
AG0078 C-47 BC 2000 2200 HB 1948 ES HE STAAIO RANN MCDONALO
RWARD 67 B-57 MCO 2INS 2a HE 8216 STEINER ROSBOLT
OUTBOUND
ACFT. IENT.. TIFE ACFT. UENT TO V I AID ETE ETA F/X F/P F/P DEP DEP ATA ATA FOMER TOWER FSS FSS REMARKS
INI
G60785 C-47 DTJ 1919 CG CG- STREAAED RANN MeDONMLO
MAiD 294 8.57 MCO 15 aws 1814 19:4 HO STENER ROSOOLT
" 07 7 DTW 1100 1726 195t HB H3 1700 HE JOINSTON
xARID 79 B-57 HTI 140 2123 2313 HB H8
.
LOP8 PORM / 9 ( 5 0atober 1963 ) WVA  1304
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LOUAL FIJGHT IOG MAY 22 1964
267.10
EU FUUH LOCQ FLIGHIS, -RAITIE CROAK AIR EATIONAL GBARD BASE BATTIE CREEK, MICHIGAN  DAIE-
ACFT. IDENT. PILOT - NAVIGATOR Am KTR ETA FUL TOMER DISP MAINT ATA TOMER REMARKS
TIME INJ INI 89 INI. INI
ANARD 03 781 Heldeaap
Clinei 1456 2+30 1226 3130 sm Gm TP 1731 SM G
AUNCO ∞*3 RAn! WEERES 1843 2+00 2043 3+30 ES WD - 2004 4
.
amo1 53 LovES 6030 zASO 0300 1r0o lK 0300
"7 10 BErNdcT 0034 2+30 0304 RK 03 KK P
04 437 Crersa BAnat 2038 2030 030r tr00 FX 0358 ey
" as BUeNS STRAND 2+300310 30 63 0S RX
A 03 YSY Baer 00 32 2+3d 0302 3+30 303 Re
i 06 4I9 JANBLOIS STONKR 03Y 250 0304 37 30 PK TP 030 eK
OTS FORM - ( 5 Ostober 2963)
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DIEPATCH LOG
MAY 22 1964
INBOTED
PAZZ
ACFT, IDENT. TIPK FROM V STA Y/E INI ATA TOMER FS9 REMARKS
INI INI AID
DhARD09^m$ B.57 DTW 1350 1520 MG 1342 sn MG Johnstodl
x AE25804 C131 BLV 1625 2217 CG 1612 cala LSS2 NEXT DEST HI5 FEO
AWARD 0B 126. B.57 muo 1700 1805 mo 1646 SM CG = SAl
OUTBOUND
ACFT. IDENT.. TIFE TO V I AmD ETE ETA I/X F/P DEP DGP ATA COBTR P3S 3S REMARAS
UI INI- INI
ars rom /9(5·0atober 1963)
rovr bin ti.
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- LOCAL/FLIGHT/LOG
MAY 22 1964
DD FURA IOSQ FLIGITS *BATTIA CIKEK AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE * BATTIE CREEK, MIGHIGAN * DAIR
ACFT. IDENT. FIIOT-NAVIGATOR ATD ETE ETA FURL TOMER DESP MAINT ATA TOWER DISP REMARKS
P73 TIME INI SO INI
ANARD 02 481
HeldenapClise1456 2+30 1726 3+30 SM Gm TP 1731 SM GM
AWACD 37 Rour - WEEICS 1843 2r00 2043 3+30 ES wD 2004 '1
AmoDOL 53 hues 0030 2A30 10300 4400 TP P300 RK
10 BENArOET 8 34 2r30 0304 KK
0 1S CheasaN BMLaY 2038 23 l030Y f00 0358
4 25 757 BUENS STANND poyo x0 03/0 4+30 23 as RX T
n 03 YSY Baer 0032 2r30 0302 3+30 0303 Re
06 JaNBLOLS STON bosY 2+32 0304 3+30 RK TP 030 2 eK
cn ro ( 5 natober 1963)
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DISPATCH LOQ
MAY 22 1964
INBOUND
DATE
ACFT. IDENT. TIPE FROM ETA F/E INI ATA TOWER FSS RUHARKS.
INI AID
AW)ARD09 ^"B-57 DTW 130 1520 MG 1342 Sm MG - Johnstow
x1AE25804. C-131 BLV 1C25 2217 CG 1612 smsrl COKG LCS2 NEXT DEST HI5 FEO
AUARD 0B B57 m40 1700 1805 M1G 1648 SM CG + CAL
OUTBOURD OUTBOUND
ACFT. IDENT. TYPE TO V 1 ATD ETE ETA F/E F/P DEP ATA TOHER FSS REMIARES
INI
-
OFg Am # 9 ( 50otober 1963) MUA
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AT11 DM MAY .25 NORTH OF .
AT 1O-25 9- M3Y 27 MERTH SOUTH OE ITY,
T. T
AT O9.19 O4 VA7,-2O S9UTH EE CITY, CATY, EGREESAIVE HOLIZON
IHAOrION, NiSc. SOUTH IFCIFY, CEGREES ABOVE HORIZON
B-oPS 68331/68332
F0 FOF 56265 56265
CA0S55218 - N0 CA5 55218 - No.
Te Phit- Te Phiot-
RASP BLG 28 RASPO -BLUG 28
TE3 3
KLUTE/25237
INFEX
Lozeilpeple
WD 3180/ 3910
45
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Vaki
o buty 7 mer
Coell Dtenit Center
RS 57 845
NEGATIVE DUNKiL uNK D MAT
Daly =
31235 mier
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Z0 7 5/20/64
Da5 EST
05 EST.
0305
0405 EST
JUGA 2IN FGH
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Stdand Thin Stdad Tuin legicts
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a small body of weter with begetation. Distances were measured from
the car to the objects location where it first appeared and where it
stopped, as well as the distance where the car turned on to the road
and wes stopped. Measurements of the dis tance that the car lights
beams ended on the road were nottaken. The theory that the sighting
was s reflection of the car lights on fog developed. Sgt Moody was e refiectlon of the car Lights on Iog d veioped. sgt Moody
planned to return that night if weather conditions remainedthe seme, planned to return that night if weather onditions remainedthe seme,
to determine if this was the prescence to determine if this was prescenc this pond.
From the Grand Ledge sighting of and
Sgt Moody proceeded to Capitol City Airport near Lansing, near I Lansing,
Michigan. Contact was made with Abrams Michigan. Contact was made with Abrams Photo Service and Photo Service and was informed was informed
that no night missions were being flown that no night missions were being flown locally locally during during the period of the period of
unusual observations ir unusual observations the Lansing Area.
The FAA was. contected regarding local flights on t local flights on the night of May
22nd and information on and information on Turbo Prop aircraft Turbo Prop aircraft operating operating in the area
obtained. General Motors has three Turbo Props, Convair Model 54,
question.
United Airlines as one Turbo Prop flying scheduled flights This did
not coineide with the reported sightings. 0 Turbo Props area
around o3oo am. An Army Mowhawk Turbo Prop flying an occasional VFR
mission. None were noted at FAA logs. ( Only one flight was contained
on the FAa logs and this flight dimootty arrived at 2054 local and departed
Lansing at Ol54 local, flight Number was FLAY 09, C-il9 on local flight
to South Bend, Indiana, home station Selfridge AFB.
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Pleose try to answer as many questions as you possibly can. The information that you give will
ba used for research
conclusions, or publications without your permission. We request this personal information sc
that if it is deemed necessary, we may contact you for further details.
I
.When did you soo the object? 2. Time of day:
Hour Minutes
Lied 2o Miny (Circle One): A.M. or P.M.
Day Month Yoar
3. Time Zone:
(Circle Ona): a. Eastem (Circle One): a. Daylight Saving
5. Cantral Standard
c. Mountain
d. Pacific
o. Other
4. Where were you when you saw the objoct? 4. Where were you when you saw the object? .
LANSNG LANSONG dit dit Mueragin Mueagen
-
Nearost Postal Address City or Town Ciry or Town Stat County StatCounty
5. How long.was object in sight? (Total Duration) 5. How long.was object in sight? (Total Duratlon)
Hour Minut Mimute Secands
a. Cortain c. Not very sure 3 mn 3 Min bepoe legher bepoe leghr
b. Fairly certain b. Fairly certain +47 d. Just a guess
5.1 How was time in sight determined?_ 5.1 How was time in sight determined?
5.2 Was object in sight continuously? Yes No_-
What was the condition of the sky?
DAY NIGHT
a. Bright a.
b. Cloudy b. Cloudy
7.IF you sow the objnct during DAYLI T, whers was the SUN located as you looked at the object?
(Cirale Onm): : a. in front of you d. To your left
b. In bock of you . Ovorheod
c. To your right Don't remember
FTO FORM 164
OCT62 Thia form supers TD 1ó4, Jul 51, which ja obsoiete.
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b. Hazy b. Fog, mist, or light rain
c. Scattered ciouds c. Moderate or heavy rain
Thick d. Snow
.. Don't remember
Circle One):
0. Solid frr dAs alight Tshope
b. Transparent Don't remember
c. Vapor
.
. a. Brighter c. About the same
b. Dimmer d. Don't know
11.1
.
2.The adges of the object wers:
(Cirel One) a. Fuzzy or blurred . Cther Cther lain
5. Like a bright stor
c. Shorply ourlined before Fqt
d. Don't remember
Did the object: (Circle One for sach question)
a. Appear to stand still at omy time? No Don't know
b. Suddenly speed up and rush away at any time? Qg:O: Don't know
c. Break up into parts or explode? Don't know
d. Giys off smoke? p Don't know
Change brightness? A@00) Don'iknew
5. Change shaps? Yos Don't know
g. Flash or flicker? Yos Don't lonow
h. .Disappear and reappear? Yos Don't know
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15. Did the object movs behind something-at any time, particularly a cloud?
(Circle One): Yos NO Don't Know. IF you answered YES, then tall what
it moved bohind:
-
16. Did the objeet move in front of samething at any time, particularly a cloud?
(Cirele One): Yos No Don't Know. IF you answersd YES, then te!l winat
in front of: _
17. . Toll in a fow words the following things about the object:
o. Sound n Slay ton
b. Color_
18. We wish to know the angular size. Hold a match stick at arm's langth in line with a known object and notd how
much of th object is covered by the head of the match. If you had performed this axperiment at the timm of the
sightigg, how much of the object wouid have been covered by the match head?
wu C them Afe
. Draw a picture that will show the shape of the objoct or objocts. Label and include in your sketch any details . Draw a picture that will show the shape of the object or objocts. Label and include in your sketch any details
of the objeet that you saw such as wings, protrusions, ste., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails. of the objeet that you saw such as wings, protrusions, ste., and especially exhaust trails or vapor trails.
Placs an arrow besids the drawing to show the direction the object was moving:
Die
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22. Where wers you located when you saw the object? 2Ware you (Circle One)
(Circle One):
a. in the business section of a city?
a. Inside a building
b. In a car c. In open countryside?
c. Cutdoors . Near an airfield?
d. In an airpiane (rype) o. Flying over a ciry?
e. At sea f. Flying over open country?
f. Other g. Othar_
24.1 What direction were you moving? (Circle One)
.North c. Eas. South g.}$West
b. Northeast d Southeost f. Southwest h. Northwest
24.2 How fast were you moving? miles per hour.
24.3 Did you stop at any time while you were looking at the object?
(Circle One) Yos No
2.Did you observe the oblect through any of the following?
a, Eyeglasses Yos . Binoculars Yes No
yoU sOW
do
Nottininy
or Ohfto
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whan you first saw it. Ploce a "B"' on the compass where you last saw the object.
90*
60
NW NT
.13° SW
2. Draw a picture that will show the motion that the object or objects made. Place an "A" beginning of the
path, a "B" at the end of the path, and show any change: in direction during the coursa.
2. IF there was MORE THAN ONE object, then how many v
Draw a picture of ho ey. were arranged, and put an arrow to show the diraction that they were travoling.
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3.Have you evar seen this, or a similar object beiors. If so give date or dotes and location.
7
YES,
31. Was anyone else with you at the time you saw the objact? (Circle One) Yes No
Yos No
31.2 Please list their names and addresses:
32. Please give the following information about yourself:
NAME Middia Nama
Last Name First Nam
LANSING
ADDRESS
Stroot City Zore VTee
TELEPHONE NUMBER . TELEPHONE NUMBER AGE AGE 15 SEX SEX
Indicate any additional information about yourself, including any special Indicate any additional information about yourself, , including any special experience, which might by parrinent. experience, which might be parrinent.
t
Nigoo Nigoo
12
When and to whom did you raport that you had snen the object?
Pelice
Day Month Your
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The Grand Ledge observation of and
on June 13, 1964. (To be jointly by Sgt Moody and: wers).
From the I From the Lansing State Journal Office, Sgt Moody and Bill Powers pro-
ceeded to the residence of Miss . ceeded to the residence of Miss Busy of 4 Fairview, Lansing,
Michigan. A FTD Form 164 was comple both vestigators. Miss
was a young girl of l5. was a young girl Her impression the e object were object were vague, incon-
O sistant and contained little information o sistant and contained little informatic a specific nature. The
reported duration of 5 minutes when re-enacted and timed, indicated an reported duration of 5 minutes when re-enacted and timed, indicated an
observation of 25 seconds. However fantastic her story may have seemed,
it was apparent that the little girl did observe an object with a bright
light that made a high pitched noise. The light was described as reddish light that made a high pitched noise. The light was described as reddish
with a gold tint and apparently the object was low enough and/or bright
enough to cast shadows from trees and other objects in the place of obser-
vation. Subsequent investigation indicates that this object was observed
or heard by other witnesses in the area.
SIGHTING OF MRS
Followving the interogation of Sgt Moody proceeded to
the home of Mrs Street, Lansing, Michigan. Arriving
indicates that s sometime between 9 and 9:15 on the night of Wednesday,
20 May 64, Mrs heard a vibrating sound causing a roaring in her ears.
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slid back, revealing
P
at some time during
tops was bright
A
I it passed far anough
the eobject appeared, it
n as the object moved on.
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hall
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During further questioning, the girl reinacted the sighting while the
clear
minutes" which the girl seemed to use to indicate
ary indefinite short time.
three
having about half of each side cut off, about a fourth, and about an eigth. She
picture labelled "figure A," adding showming an
to say): When t this picture was shown, the witness, without warning, aated vory
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On the
Sgt Larson of the AFRorc. Sgt Larson directed Sgt Moody to the University
of Michigan facility at Willow Run Airport. Mr G H Suits at Bldg 2o41
was contacted at lol5 am. Mrs Suits was in charge of infra-red photo
activities and referred Sgt Moody to the hanger where Michigan University
operational a/c on hese flights were located. Mr was the person
to be contacted end i rriewed Prior to proceeding to the hanger
Mr Suits indicated that Conductron Corporation at the Ann Arbor Airport
might also be engaged in phot etivity. Lee Evans at this corpor-
ation was contacted by telephone and he indicated that Conductron Corp
had no flights in the Lansing area during the 20-25 May period. Mr
Suits also indicate that Iear Tnc was also engaged in photo activity.
This address, 2320 Washington Avemue, Phone 665-0625 (Mr Norderwas
contacted by telephone and he indicated that his company had three contacted by telephone and he indicated that his company had three
such projects under current operation; one in Puerto Rico, one in Florida, such projects unde current operation; one in Puerto Rico, one in Florida,
and one in Mississippi. None of the Lear Inc a/c were operating in and one in Mississippi. None the Lear Inc a/c were operating in
the Michigan area and the last flight in Michigan was in January. He
indicated that Frank Lodge of Pontiac, Michigan, phone FE 2-4243 or indicated that Frank Lodge of Pontiac, Michigan, phone 2-4243 or
332-Ol59 in Pontiac was the pilot
the January operation. He stated that it was possible that Mr Lodge
been flying infra-red photo missions for some other individual.
From Mr Suits office Sgt Moody went to the hanger and contacted Mr
On the night of 20 May, two JU6A from050 to 0150
ESr and o305 to O4o5 EST. These a/c had a red beacon on top burning
at all times. These a/c had standard a/c lights. During operation the
pilots occasionally turn on the landing lights especially during turns.
The a/c are equipped with Solar a/c c turbines which provides AC and DC
electricity for the research equipment. The University Michigan also
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herd Noise Fist
Nose increel 1 eleypond ④
gow faintho l
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Light reddan leget
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/ Mnat
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P'ogo
34. Date you completed this questionnuire: Day Honth Yoor
questionnairs or a narrative explanation of your sighting.
coln Rulin If yoed tint
legritin Ret + Daur goy
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down the block along
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giving the effect of a clearing perhaps loo feet in diameter. All the streets
were otherwise lined with mature trees.
Evaluation is deferred to the end of this report.
3. Eush. 2lo0 EST, 2l May 1964. Object circled overhead yith extremely loud
roaring sound containing loud single note; turned on iight after a few seconds roering sound containing loud single note; turned on light after a few seconds
which was extremely bright. Emitted puff of smoke, flew off fast out of sight. smoke,i flew off fast out of sight.
Rectangular Rectangular shape, reddish color and light. Lansing.
Investigator's. sketcy Investigator's. sketcy
of of E
object. Dome ackted at object. Dome acded at
witnesr'directiory, witness'oirectiory, .
WTP
motion sumole
Light sorce
FIG A
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EXTRACT LANSING CITY POLICE LOG
reports of f UFo's were extracted from the Lansing .
The following David N Moody and Powers on
City Police Log by TSgt
13 June 1964.
om, ap, report aing.
1. 21 May 64, at Shopping Cen
Heard noise from elephants in
pm, 15 yrs
2. 21 May 64, at 955 Bright with
old saw Flying Saucer at Prospect and clifford.
15 foot diameter.
3. 23 May 64, Saturday at 030
c.
4 UFO.
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Four in City Report 'Strange Objects'
Is Lansing's night - prowlingLédge UFO (unidentified flying) Nourse, who was voted Out-
"Tlying saucer" really a heli- object early this morning. standing Eaton County Farmer
copter?. Mr. and Mirs. Robert Nourse, of the Year by the Grand Ledge
who live on Cutler Road. north Jaycees a couple of years ago.
There was some indication to- jof Grand Ledge, were awakened
day that this might explain the at 3 a.m. by "roaring like a said he knew he wasn't having
Imysterious sights and sounds! freight train." hatlucinations In fact, he was
being reported by area resi"LIKE A RED DOME" so sure he wasn't that he called
denis. Gazing out, they spotted a flat- State Police to report the UFO.
But there was a large area of shaped object with something Now, it happens that the Mich-
doubt, too. underneath that "looked like a igan Air National Guard at
Some of the pieces of the red done.". Abrams Airport, Grand Ledge,
"saucer" jigsaw don't fit. Twenty minutes later, the ob-had a helicopter aloft Thursday
Take the case of the Grand ject was back again. night. The piece of the jigsaw
that doesn't fit is the report in
the Guard's log book.
It shows that the 'copter came
cown at 11:15 p.m.
And it didn't fly over Lansing.
In Lansing, there were at
least four reports of flying ob-
jects. One was at 9:55 p.m. Jo
Amn Bush. 15, of 404 S. Fairview
Ave., phoned city police that she
liad seen an object hovering at nad seen an object noverig at
Prospect and Clifford Streets.
She said it was very bright and She said it was very bright and
about 15 feet in diamcter. about 15 feet in diameter.
SAW 'SOMETHING'
Three other residents. who
asked that their names be with- with-
held, saw "something."
One woman living on W. Wil- One woman living on W. Wil-
low Street, saw an "oblong ob-
ject with the corners squared
off." she told police at 8:25 p.m.
She said the object was "cov-
ered with a cellophane-like ma-
terial"' and emitted a bright.
bluish-white light. She said it
was going east and flying high going cast and flying high
and fast. She added there were
no stars out at the time.
Another woman, residing on Another woman, residing on
Neller Court, "saw a star move" Neller Court. "saw a star move"
between 11:15 and 11:30 p.m.
This object, too, was going east.
She said she had seen satel-
lites cross the sky, and this
ididn't resemble them.
Still another woman, residing
on Gordon Street, heard a loud
humming or buzzing sound at 1
a.m. bearing a close resem-
blance to that made by a heli-
copter, but was prevented from
secing anything because of trees
: in the yard.
The noises reported by resi-
dents sound like those niade by
Iitree-spraying c re ws. There's
just one catch - the City Parks
Department hasn't had any
Ispraying crews out for several
idays.
..
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types of helocopters, some with the hmbble canopy. They also have
Piper Cubs and a High-Wing Monoplane. They do not fly night photo
missions and do not have infra-red radar equipment. Operations are
conducted almost every Saturday and Sunday (vFR) and all residents
in the area should be familiar with these craft. Information from
officers of this organization indicated that the University of Michigan
at Ann Arbor was conducting night photo missions. Also, the Abrams
photo service at Capitol City Airport might have regarding
other photo missions the area.
SIGHTING OF MR AND
At 0300 am on Friday morning, 22 May 64, Mr and Mrs
reported that t an unusual object was observed from their upstairs bedroom
window. window. Mrs attention was first attracted to the object by a
roar. She woke her husband and they observed a circular object of soft they observed a circular object of soft
redish redish gold color with four red gold color with four red I lights flashing on and off and one lights flashing on and off and one
stationary white light on its perimeter. stationary white light on its perimeter This observation lasted less
than one minute. The object moved than one minute. The object moved across a field about 300 - 400 feet across a field about 300 - 400 feet
from their point of observation. Stars were out and no moon. No wings No win
About ten minutes later the object reappeared crossing the same
field. This time the object was tipped at an angle slightly higher
in the rear.
from the observers.. Again, the duratim was short, less than one minute.
The size was estimated at 30 to 5o feet. Time of the first sighting was
about O250 am, second observation was at 0305 am. The sound during the
second observation was described as sharp and pitched whine, compared
to the roar of tires on a deisel truck on a highway.
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object did not disturb the sleeping child. Also, Mr and was the one that was It should be noted that Mrs. awakened by the noise. The noise of the had a child a few months old Bis fire
marshall and is attuned to awaken at a bell, siren or telephone.
- Dine aw
LIGAT Stams
No migs,
t0fF +off
Sof Sif ) Roddin Rdin
cren
ONY FAJALY
N Red Elee
ler Deh
4
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they The two men were
in a car parked in front o house when/heard a weird noise ( apparently not
noise
that Spear's wife jumped out of bod, terrified, the sound having awakened hor.
Between phone calls te and
another report
Lansing, saw three objeots as 9:00, 9:45, and
l1:00 PM on the 20th, at least one of which showed shape ( outline, not point source)
sorple
and thel/ealled
.
not roport
-
inforned
her of our investigations) Mrs. mmi
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noise of a Deisel, which this investigator belatedly understood meant the noise
.
object apparently passed by at about that distance. He estimated
feet per second, the time of
shorter than the six
d approx-
bes
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to the State Journal newspaper
spoke with Mr Frank Hand, news reporter for this additional
information was obta uring this interview.
From the State Journal office Sgt Moody proceeded to Battle Creek,
made to the Custer Air National Guard Guard Station and Sgt Micklatcher. Station and Sgt Micklatcher.
Flight locations for the period 2l-22 May were obtained. The a/c
are RB-57A photo reconnasaince are RB-57A photo reconnasaince a/c. a/c. None of the flights were made in
the Lansing area. Majority of the targets being to the South of
Battle Creek. From Custer, Sgt t Moody returned to W-P AFB, arriving Moody returned to W-P AFB, arriving
at 1230. at 1230.
Mealy healy
DAVID N. MOODY
T/SGT USAF
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oily)
white, the remainder being a steady bright red. These lights were deseribed by
distant
Saw them both times, once at much closer range.
with a single with a single
-
Witnesses stated that the object definitely was not a helicopter, as an
Air National Guard unit is stationed just a few miles dowm the road and flies
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roaring-whining noise it made. Further evaluation Later in this
report.
relatively slow speed twiee. Had red lights spaced around edge, may have had and
noise, somewhat like diesel truck tires at high speed. Did not have bright one white light, may have had reddish tint on body. Made very loud roaring
light. Not helicopter, owing to witness' familiarity with these crafs. 7 miles
Prawa by Prawn i
4 FIG FIG B B ser at at 3i10 3110
sen
d
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PS
mone1+n. intended to show the shane as well a
lights). The object ray, indeed, have been 20 feet in diameter, or even more;
than the five
is respeetively
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A-2 T THE STATE JOURNAL Friday, May 22, 1964
Lansing. Iichigan
Flying Saucer Puzzle Grows
Four in City Report 'S
Is Lansing's night - prowling Ledge UFo (unidentified flying) Nourse, who was voted Out-
"flying saucer" really a heli-jobject) early this morning. standing Eaton County Farmer
copter? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nourse, of the Year by the Grand Ledge
There was some indication to- who live on Cutler Road, north Jaycees a couple of years ago,
of Grand Ledge, were awakened
day that this might explain the at 3 a.m. by "roaring like a said he knew he wasn't having
miysterious sights and sounds freight train. hallucinations. In fact, he was
benng reported by area resi-"LIKE A RED DOME" so sure he wasn't that he called
dents. Gazing oul. they spotted a flat- State Police to report the UFO.
But there was a large area of shaped object with something Now, it happens that the Mich-
doubt. too. underneath that "looked like ajigan Air National Guard at
Some of the pieces of the red dome." Abrans Airport, Grand Ledge,
"saucer" jigsaw don't fit. Twenty minutes later, the ob- had a helicopter aloft Thursday
Take the case of the Grand ject was back again. night. The piece of the jigsaw
that doesn't fit is the report in
the Guard's log book.
It shows that the 'copter came
down at 11:15 p.m.
And it didn't fly over Lansing.
In Lansing, there were at
least four reports of flying ob-
jects. One was at 9:55 p.m. Jo
Ann Bush, 15, of 404 S. Fairview
Ave., phoned city police that she
had scen an objeet hovering at
Prospeet and Clifford Streets. Prospeet and Clifford Streets.
She said it was very bright and
about 15 feet in diameter.
SAW 'SOMETHING'
Three other residents, who who
asked that their names be with-
held, saw "something."
One woman living on W. Wil-
Iow Street, saw an "oblong ob- low Street, saw an "oblong ob-
ject with the corners squared
off, " she told police at 8:25 p.m. off," she told police at 8:25 p.m.
- - She said the object She said the object was "cov- t was "cov-
ered with a cellophane-like ma-
terial"' and emitted a bright, terial" and emitted bright,
bluish-white light. She said it
was going east and flying high
and fast. She added there were.
* no stars out at the time.
Another woman, residing on Another woman, residing on.
Neller Cout, "saw a star nove" Neller Cout, "saw a star niove"
between 11:15 and 11:30 p.m. 11 .00
This object, too, was going east.
She said she had seen satel-
lites cross the sky, and this
didn't resemble them.
Still another woman, residing
on Gordon Street, heard a loud
humuming or buzzing sound at i
a.m. bearing a close resem-
blance to that made by a heli-
copter, but was prevented from
seeing anything because of trees
". in the yard.
The noises reported by resi-
idents sound like those miude by
Itree-spraying c re ws. There's
ljust one catch - the City Parks
Department hasn't had any
Ispraying crews out for several
days.
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SIGHTING OF
Following the interview with Mr and Mrs Sgt Moody and
Bill Powers proceeded to the I Delta Township Fire Barn Station at Canal
and Saginaw, Michigan (About three miles East of Grand Ledge), to
interciew On the night of 25 May at about O330 Mr
was awakened by a high pitch, shrill hum. He looked out the
window and observed an object over Saginaw Highway. A light coming
from the bottom of the object lit up the yard area about lo0o
feet in diameter. The Light went out and proceeds ast following a
path above Saginaw Highway. For a brief period er the light went the light went
out Mr nn could not see the object but followed its flight by could not see the object but fo ollowed its flight by
the sound. the sound. The object sounded like it was climbing. This loss of sight
was attributed to the affects of having observed a very bright light. was attributed to the affects of having observed a very bright light.
Mr gave no estimation on the altitude of the object. gave no estimation on the altitude of the object. The
light was sufficiently bright for him to see the ground across the road. light was sufficiently bright for him to see the ground across the road.
From the initial time when he was awakened until the object had disappeared
in the East no more than three to four minutes had elapsed. Mr
also reported that several people in the area had talked with him about
hearing the noise and had complained about the noises causing their dogs
to become upset.
SIGHTING
Folloving the interview with Sgt Moody and Bill
Powers proceeded to the home of in
Grand Ledge, Michigan for an interview concerning her observation on
the night of 13 Jun 64 and carried in the local newspapers on l4 June.
During the interview it was apparent that the sighting was not related
to those of objects with noise observed during the latter part of May.
About 2215 local time on 13 Jun  and were returning from a
party. As they departed in their car they turned onto a road leading
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Then he looked up, and saw a blinding white light-source, large in diamoter like
a searchlight, definitely not a point source or a small headlight-sized object.
The light from this object was illuminating a circle on the cround extending
across the highway into the fields, with a radius estimated d by the chiet (and
eldarly, explained
light, because
. inmmediately
All during the experience, the noise kept up a steady roar, and after the All during the exper rience, the noise kept up a steady roar, and after the
toward Lansins, just about directly dowm the highway. The Chief had difficulty
describing the noise - he kept saying that it had been extrenely loud, and that P
he had never heard anything like it before; it definitely could not have been
an aircraft sound, jet or helicopter. The light was on for three or four F minutes
(time judgement checked out) altogether, and was described as being so bright
that it made the Chief stagger back. He did not feel any heat.
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a steady and loud
that several
adaad
8. bright illumination of Soo-foot radJAs
about 600 cps, was heard, followed Mitness wont outside, say Slinding
circle in i front of Delta County firehouse.
white,I large-diameter light-source high in air. Vitness lost night vision; light
went cut after total of 3-t minutes, noise moved up then east and faded awoy.
Reports of corroborative vitnesses still under investigation. Between Lansing
and Grand Ledge.
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The sighting of 27 May 64 was belfeved t to be an
Astronomical Body (Case to be
C The Grand Ledge observation of and
on June 13, 1964. (To be Sgt Powers).
SIGHTING OF MISS SIGHTING OF M
From the Lansing State Journal Office, Sgt Moody and Bill Powers pro-
ceeded to the residence of Miss the residence of Missa f Lansing,
Michigan. investigators. Miss
was a young was a young girl of 15. Her impressions girl of 15. Her impressions the object the object t were vague, incon- gue, incon-
sistant and contained little contained little i information o: information a specific nature. The
reported duration of 5 minutes when re-enacted and timed, indicated an
Cbservation o Cbservation 25 seconds. However fantastic her story may have seened, seconds. However fantastic her story may have seemed,
it was apparent that the little girl did observe an object with a bright it was apparent little girl did observe an object with a bright
light that made a high pitched noise. The light was described as reddish light that made a high pitched noise. The light was described as reddish
with a gold tint and apparently the object was low enough and/or bright
enough to cast shadows from trees and other objects in the place of obser-
vation. Subsequent investigation indicates that this object was observed
or heard by other witnesses in the area.
SIGHTING OF MRS
Following the interogation of Jo Sgt Moody proceeded to
the home of Mrs of Lansing, Michigan. Arriving
at l9oo, physical specimens of the leaves were obtained. Basic information
indicates that sonetime between 9 and 9:l5 on the night of Wednesday,
20 May 64, Mrs heard a vibrating sound causing a roaring in her ears.