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

PROJECT BLUE BOOK

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CASE FILES · 1947 – 1969
CASE REFERENCE8683415
DATE OF SIGHTINGSeptember 1965
REPORTED LOCATIONMiddletown New York
FRAMES11

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PROJECT 10073 RECORD
1. DATE - TIME GROUP LOCATION
26 September 65 27/00452 Middletown,New York
3. SOORCE 10. CONCLUSION
Civilian Astro (ARCTURUS)
4. NUMBER OF OBJECTS
Sighting has characteristics of an Astro Body sighting. Sighting has characteristies of an Astro Body sighting. The The
Cne ARCTunus was at 15 deg elevation 20 deg azimth ARcTuRus was at 15 deg elevation 20 deg azimmth
5. LENGTH OF OSSERVATION 11. BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS BRIEF SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS
Two Hours Two Hours Still there Circular dise shaped object with a domne on the botton. Circular dise shaped object with a dome on the botton. Flastiing Flasing
6. TYPE OF OBSERVATION red, Sreen and white lights. No features noted, Obsorved at
30-lo deg elevation in NW. Still there after two hours but 30-lo deg elevation in Nw. Still there after two hours but at alt
Ground-Visual (Bx) l0-l5 deg alevation. Faded twice during observation. 3OX lO-l5 deg elevation. Faded twice during observation. 3OX
7. COURSE Binoculars. Also observed following night in same place accckdin Binoculars. Also observed following night in same place acccpdin
to nevs article. 4.
MN Descending
8. PHOTOS
n7 Yes
XXNo
9, PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
n Yes
JX No
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FTD SEP 63 0-329 (TDE) Prevloua sditions of thls form may be used.
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Phaster nieces and nephews. Surviving Co. . MeDonough Howes. after a short illness. Church. child was born September 19. Luke's Hospital on Sc_ Drive, Beaver Dam I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Stewart Dod, Obitue Mills will be taking t Fred Goodrich, commi coming election with t POLITICS - Bloomi
Burial was in St. Columba Cemetery, Church of the Saered Heart on Tuesday. A requiem Mass was offered in the W. Howes of Pompano Beach, Fla.; are one brother, George retary for the New York Life Insurance Sacred Heart and was a retired see- was a member of the Church of the Miss Howes lived in Monroe 32 years, daughter of the late David and Mary She was born in Jersey City, N.J., died September 26, in Goshen Hospital Miss Elizabeth A. Howes of Monroe Miss Elizabeth Howes Duryee of the Cornwall Presbyterian at Woodlawn Cemetery by Rev. Eugene Graveside services were conducted Flying Objects.... "I observed the object through bi- Paal D (Continued from page 1)
Other spinning top light of a patrol car. He the green, red, and white spinning said at one point, the object seemed noculars," Bayne said. "It was a dise- shaped rclolving object hovering above. lights." It was noticeable at night because of Bayne said the lights resembled the 1
hand ta candual tha aa will bo nn hand ta canduat tha Willis Simpson and his installation tea on October 19 at the Grange H: Installation of officers will be he d a dog. brother and a dog. a poem about a five year old girl, I tional Child Safety week, she also re Since the meeting was held during I program on the month of Septemb Lecturer Ruth Storms presented contest at the Neversink Valley Gran which was awarded in the needlewe sented a blue ribbon to Christina Da vice and Hospitality Committee p Agnes Lutjens, chairman of the S tive Committee Member, John Lutje Steward, Christina Davis and Exe pson; Flora, Bessie LaForge; L. Victoria Fichter; Pamona, Marie Tho Forge; Gatekeeper, George King; Ce Jane MeMunn; Secretary, Harriet I vis; Chaplain, Eunice King; Treasur Storms; Assistant Steward, Arthur fficers officers to be at a 45 degree angle. did not move at one point for about 20 minutes. some children Bayne said the object cus-show with six other neighbors and He said one of the neighbors called Watching the object in a sort of cir-
oson and his installation team r 19 at the Grange Hall. on of officers will be held pout a five year old girl, her d Safety week, she also read meeting was held during Na- on the month of September. Ruth Storms presented a the Neversink Valley Grange. awarded in the needlework lue ribbon to Christina Davis Hospitality Committee pre- utjens, chairman of the Ser- nittee Member, John Lutjens. Christina Davis and Execu- ra, Bessie LaForge; L. A. ichter; Pamona, Marie Thom- tekeeper, George King; Ceres funn; Secretary, Harriet La- ain, Eunice King; Treasurer, ssistant Steward, Arthur Da- are: Steward Floyd are: Steward Flc a pass at the object and then flew a pass at the object and then flew a half-hour an aircraft approached and a half-hour an aircraft approached and Stewart Air Force Base, and within appeared to be on a collision course away. When Bayne and his wife left with the flying saucer object. at 11 p.m., the objeet was still visible. with the flying saucer object. The plane, however, appeared to make
sors still on the job. Ludlam Opens Campaign ment uuring thuse tortyyes a "solid mass." the air Sunday afternoon, of the "fly- said he would discount the object was a star because it seemed to disappear and then reappear. He said he didn't think it was a reflection but obviously Bayne said he saw many planes in Bayne who served in the Air Force, Alheni MiatLi. to that post. Mr. Smith was Lauded By Monroe Chorles Brooks
assess properties by personal visit and 3. With three assessors, the ability to to have experienced and qualified asses- havoe ean ensue and it would be wiser cated, when there is only one assessor 2. In the event that the office is va- best possible equitable assessment. better than one in order to get the 1. Three opinions and judgments are he said, "for the following reasons. would be much more preferable to one" 6,000 parcels of land, three assessors of one. "In a town which has over roe should have three assessors instead plank, proposes that the Town of Mon- tember 18. Mr. Ludiam, for his first paign at a Republiean meeting. Sep- of Monroe, formally opened his cam- candidate for Supervisor of the Town James E. Ludlam, Jr., Republiean ing Boxcar" type, which are heavy aircraft, and wondered if they had any- reports abcut flying saucers, and was naturally curious. He said, however, thing to do with the nightime activity of the flying objects -- or saucers, or whatever it was. Bayne said he had an interest in the uammously Alex N. Smith, Jr. as Chairman, and election. He submitted the name of he would not be a candidate for re- Chairman stated to the Committee that meeting September 18. Charles Brooks mittee had its annual organizational The Town of Monroe Republican Com- Republican Committee
residents. districts. he was thankful" he was not alone Monday night, and reported it moved when he observed the object at length. He said it was something he has never seen before. positions drastically. positions drastically. Bayne's wife watched the object Bayne asked an unresolved question: Bayne's whe Mdlciite uojee Law clected man.
being used in the interests of the av- being used in the intere benefits our town but it is not now benefits our town but to one and all, we need zoning and its to one and all, we need 1. Zoning regulations not being applied 1. Zoning regulations no I would like to go on record for: I would like to go on ree which I believe would not benefit our which I believe would n I can continue to question any matter I can continue to questic the town of Woodbury to vote for me so the town of Woodbury to this opportunity to ask the people of this opportunity to ask Party candidate. I would like to take Party candidate. I woul town of Woodbury as a Conservative town of Woodbury as a I am running for couneilman of the I am running for coun things, there is an election coming up. things, there is an eleeti is the time to come out against these is the time to come out around to my way of thinking. Now around to my way of t of the town board members have come of the town board membe locality. I am glad to see that some locality. I am glad to ters to our various newspapers in this ters to our various news on this issue. I also wrote several let- on this issue. I also wrc questioning members of the Town Board questioning members of tl At that time I spent a lot of time At that time I spent water to industries cut side our water water to industries cuts "What if they are vehicles ings? Why have they not tried to ings? Why have they not scope at Orange County Community and astronomy professor, set up a tele- scope at Orange College Monday night, and after view- ing objects, announced they were stars. communicate?" Dr. Walter F. Gard. a F. Gard. County Community chemistry tried to with be- Schoot School (nii (oni grees by Alfred University, Brooklyn grees by Alfred Univer and has been awarded honorary de- and has been awarded ham College and Fordham Law School ham College and Fordha 1962 election. He is a graduate of Ford- 1962 election. He is a gra nor in 1958. He was re nor in 1958. He was re-elected in the fore his election as Lieutenant Gover- fore his election as Liet 20 years from Westehester County be- 20 years from Westehes Wilson serves as assembiyman for Wilson serves as ass by William E. Doulin, county chair- by William E. Doulin, 8 at 12 noon it was announced today 8 at 12 noon it was an luncheon at the Orange Inn, October lunchcon at the Orange speai a. the Ie pullieas Ron speak at the Te bullt
giving ment except to say an investigation is being held. however did not announce they were stars. An official made no other com- being Officials at Stewart Air Force Base, vn of an bliean ce on pople's Free- gnition John News- ollege. Bon- Ford- Callado
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Page 2 ORANGE COUNTY POST Thursday, September 30, 1965
Republican Roundtable Luncheon
At Orange Inn; Wilson to Speak
Lieut. Gov. Malcoim Wilson will
Charles Brooks speak at the Republican Roundtable
luncheon at the Orange Inn, October
Lauded By Monroe 8 at 12 noon it was announced today
Republican Committee by William E. Doulin, county chair-
4 man.
The Town of Monroe Republican Com- Wilson serves as assemblyman for
mittee had its annual organizational 20 years from Westchester County be-
meeting September 18. Charles Brooks fore his election as Lieutenant Gover-
Chairman stated to the Committee that nor in 1958. He was re-elected in the
he would not be a candidate for re- 1962 election. He is a graduate of Ford-
election. He submitted the name of ham College and Fordham Law School
Alex N. Smith, Jr. as Chairman, and and has been awarded honorary de-
Mr. Smith was unanimously elected grees by Alfred University, Brooklyn
to that post. to that post. Law School, Canisius College, Ford-
Albert Mishkin was unanimously elec- ham University, Pae College, St. Bon- ham University, Pae College, St. Bon-
ted to the post of Executive Committee aventure University and Siena College. aventure' University and Siena College.
Member. Member. The New York State Society of News- The New York State Socicty of News-
On motion of John Crozier, it was On motion of John Crozier, it was paper Editors accorded him its John paper Editors accorded him its John
unanimously resolved as follows: unanimously resolved as follows: Peter Zenger Peter Zenger award "in recognition award in recognition
WHEREAS, Charles Brooks has faith- WHEREAS, Charles Brooks has faith- of his service to the Cause of Free-
fully served the Republican Party in dom of the Press and the People's dom of the Press and the People's
the Town of Monroe, in one capacity Right to Know" in 1957.
or another, for forty years, the Town It is expected that his audience on
POLITICS - Blooming Grove Chariman of the Republican Party discusses the POLITICS Blooming Grove Chariman. of the Republican Party discusses the of Monroe Republican Committee grate- of Monroe Republican Committee grate- Oct. 8 will include all the Republican Oct. 8 will include all the Republiean
coming election with two of his men, Piero Antona, candidate for Supervisor and coming election with two of his men, Piero Antona, candidate for Supervisor and fully acknowledges the past service and candidates.
Fred Goodrich, commirteeman for the third district. Mr. Goodrich of Salisbury sacrifices of Charles Brooks and does, of Charles. Brooks and does
on behalf of all Republicans of the Brush Hopes Residents
Mills will be taking the place of Lester Seaman who died during the summer. Town of Monroe, give its heartielt
thanks for the past efforts of Mr. HaveGood Memories;
Obitdaries La Forge, Mrs. Lutjens Brooks and does further respectfully
request that he continue to do so. Running For Councilman
Paui Dod Named to Grange Olfices That only those of us involved with I hope the citizens of the town of
Paul Stewart Dod, the infant son of CHESTER, (OCP) - - Al LaForge the intrieacies of government can fully Woodbury have good memories.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dod of Ash was re-elected master and Mrs. Agnes appreciate the work that Charles Last year I went on record as being
Drive, Beaver Dam Lake, died at St. Lutjens was chosen lecturer of the Brooks has done for political govern- against the Town of Woodbury giving
Luke's Hospital on September 24. The Chester Grange last week. ment during those forty years. water to industries out side our water
child was born September 19. Other officers are: Steward Floyd distriets.
Graveside services were conducted Storms; Assistant Steward, Arthur Da- Ludlam Opens Campaign At' that time I spent a lot of time
at Woodlawn Cemetery by Rev. Eugene vis; Chaplain, Eumnice King; Treasurer, James E. Ludlam, Jr., Republiean questioning members of the Town Board
Duryee of the Cornwall Presbyterian Jane MeMunn; Secretary. Harriet La- candidate for Supervisor of the Town on this issue. I also wrote several let-
Church, Forge; Gatekeeper, George King; Ceres of Monroe, formally opened his cam- ters to our various newspapers in this
Miss Elizabeth Howes Victoria Fichter; Pamona, Marie Thoin- paign at a Republican meeting, Sep- locality. I am glad to see that some
Miss Elizabeth A. Howes of Monroe pson; Flora, Bessie LaForge; L. A. tember 18. Mr. Ludlam, for his first of the town beard members have come
died September 26, in Goshen Hospital Steward, Christina Davis and Exeeu- plank, proposes that the Town of Mon- around to my way of thinking. Now
after a short illness. tive Committee Member, John Lutjens. roe shouid have three assessors instead is the time to come out against these
She was born in Jersey City, N.J., Agnes Lutjens, chairman of the Ser- of one. "In a town which has over things, there is an eleetion coming up.
daughter of the late David and Mary vice and Hospitality Committee pre- 6.000 parcels of land, three assessors I am running for councilman of the
McDonough Howes. sented a blue ribbon te Christina Davis would be much more preferable to one" town of Woodbury as a Conservative
Miss Howes lived in Monroe 32 years, which was awarded in the needlework he said. "for the following reasons. Party candidate. I would like to take
was a merber of the Church of the contest at the Neversink Valley Grange. 1. Three opinions and judginents are this opportunity to ask the people of
Sacred Heart and was a retired see- Lecturer Ruth Storms presented a better than one in order to get the the town of Woodbury to vote for me so
retary for the New York Life Insurance program on the month of Septenber. best possible equitable assessment. I can continue to question any matter
1.1 T.. AT ... which I helieve would not henefit our
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USEE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
HEADQUARTERS 46O3D AIR BASE GROUP (ADC)
STEWART AIR FORCE BASE, NEW YORK 12SS4
ATTN OF: REPLY TO 4603ODC 1 October 1965
SUBJECT: UFO Sighting
TO: Hq AFSC (TDEW)
The attached UFO report is submitted in accordance with para 13b,
Change A to AFR 200-2.
FOR TE NDER
JOHN N/JOHNSON, III, Lt Col, USAF 1 Atch
Chief, Operations & Training Division UFO Rpt w/2 atch UFO Rpt w/2 atch
DEPARTMENF OF THE AIR FORCE
4603d Mr Ease Group (ADC)
(4603ODCF
Stewart Air Force Base, New-York, 12554
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
OFFICIAL BUSINESS
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A. Description of Object
1. Shape: Circular, disk shape with a dome on bottom.
lights were seen with a possibility of blue, as well.
4. Number: 1 4. Number: 1
5. Formation: N/A 5. Formation: N/A
7. Tail or exhaust - none seen.
8. Sound: r none
none
B.
3.
at 10-15° above h horizon in northwest.
4. Flight path: No maneuvers, slow movement, several large aircraft.
were seen near object.
5. How did the object disappear? Faded twice. Observer thought fading How did the object disappear? Faded twice. Observer thought fading
caused by atmosphere. Still visible when he went inside to watch T.V. caused by atmosphere. Still visible when he went inside to watch T.V.
6. How long visible: 6. How long visible: Observered for 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours.
C. Manner of Observation
Ground- visual, air visual, possibility is being checked and will be sent Ground- visual, air visual, possibility is being checked and will be sent
to you if able to obtain.
. Optical aids: 30 power binoculars "Bosch & Lomb".
3. Airborne - unknown at this time.
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D. Time and date of sighting:
Zulu time Group 0045-0230, 27 Sep 65 .
2. Night
E. Location: 41° 26' 35" N 74° 25' 40" W. In yard of
Middletown, N.Y.
F. Mr Mr. Middletown, N.Y. General Midaietow, N.I.  Generdi
Manager of Prudential Insurance Corp. Good Manager of Prudential Insurance Corp. Good
Mrs ,same address. Wife Good same address. Wife Good
Mr Middletown, N.Y. (unable to contact) Middletown, N.Y. (unable to contact)
Mr. Orange County Post, Editor. See Atch 2. Orange County Post, Editor. See Atch 2.
G. Weather
1. Clear, still night
AWS, SWF. Ground winds 300/04 Temp 12°C Vis: 10-15 miles. High thin
scattered clouds. Due point 8°.
3. JFK ALBANY
4. 6000' 300/15 300/20 +02°C
5. 10,000 270/30 +02°C 260/20 +0°
6. 16,000 260/45 -08°C 260/50 -12°C
7. 20,000 250/50 -17°C 250/55 -18
30,000 250/65 -40°C 250/80-40C
50,000 250/70 -63°C 250/50 -59°
H. Unusual activity. Cold front at surface. H. Unusual activity. Cold front at surface.
I. Aircraft were reported near object. near object.
J. Not now available.
K. Roger B. Tyrrell, 1st Lt USAf, 4713th Def Sys Eval Sq K. Roger B. Tyrrell, 1st Lt USAf, 4713th Def Sys Eval Sq
2
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altitude routes. Inquiries, so far, have been negative as to air sightings. The
length of time observed seems to possibly indicate an object of relatively fixed
location. The sighting could be a refraction of sun's upper limb; however, if.
such, it should have risen on horizon instead of falling, as the shape of object
would indicate reversed image.
L. Physical Evidence: See Attachments 1 and 2. L. Physical Evidence: See Attachments 1 and 2.
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Val 22 XY. 10 Washingtonville, New York, Thursday, September 30, 1965
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New Patrolman Named WASHINGTONVILLE. (OCP) - - Over
Bot  paqstiqeng In Village of Chester the past week, dozens of people through-
out Orange County have claimed
CHESTER, (OCP) - -A part time they've seen flying saucer objects in
partolman has been added to the Ches- the sky. Offieials at Stewart Air Force
ter village police force. Base in Newburgh have started an in-
Dominie J. Berry, of Wickham Vil- vestigation.
lage, Warwick, was sworn in and has Many people naturally are skepti-
begun his duties. He will work ap- cal. They ask "Who are these people
proximately twenty hours a week. that have seen the objeets, and how
No specific schedule has been es- do we know they're not exaggerating?"
tablished. Berry will work as needed The truth of the matter is, too many
to augment the present force. people have seen the objeets, inelud-
Berry is also employed by the sheriff's ing businessmen, policemen and other
department in Goshen and is familiar responsible citizens.
with police work. One such person is H. Kenneth Bayne
a Middletown business executive, who
lives at 18 Creseent Place.
PTA Unit Hosts Bayne and a group of neighbors
WASHINGTONVILLE LIONS hear Orange County Fire Coordinator Douglas watched the cbject hovering in the sky
F. Kinnear, standing, ar their September meeting Tuesday night. Also guest of the for close to two hours Sunday night.
Central Hudson beginning around 9. On Monday night,
Lions Club was Chief of dhe Monell Fire Police Melvin Cox, lefr. President of the Bayne's wife Sally saw the object again.
The George Washingtdn Pareat-Tea- (Continued on page 18)
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INVITATION TO PARENTS
The first meeting of the Taft
School Unit of the George Washing- Flying Saucers?
ton PTA will be held on Monday, Oc-
tober 4 ot 8 p.m. at Talt School, rober 4 or 8 p.m. ot Taft School,
Toleman Road, Washingtonville. Toleman Road, Washingtonville.
This is e special invifation to par- Yes Yes
cnts of children ottending Taft) cnts of children ottending Toff) People Say People Say
Blooming Grove Church closses and
Parish closses to attend. Parish classes to attend.
Orange County Residenis Watch Orange County Residenis Watch
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Objecis; Air Force Investigates
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New Patrolmon Named WASHINGTONVILLE. (OCP) -- Over
In Village of Chester the past week, dozens of people through-
out Orange County have claimed
CHESTER. (OCP) - - A paRt time they've seen flying saucer objects in
Ae partolnan has been added to the Ches- the sky. Officials at Stewart Air Force
ter village police force. Base in Newburgh have started an in-
Dominie J. Berry, of Wickham Vil- vestigation.
lage, Warwick, was sworn in and has Many people naturally are skepti-
begun his duties. He will work ap- cal. They ask "Who are these people
proximately twenty hours a week. that have seen the objeets, and how
No specifie sehedule has been es- do we know they're not exaggerating?"
tablished. Berry will work as needed The truth of the matter is, too many
to augment the present force. people have seen the objects, includ-
Berry is also employed by the sheriff's ing businessmen, policemen and other
department in Goshen and is familiar responsible citizens.
with police work. One such person is H. Kenneth Bayne
a Middletown business executive, who
lives at 18 Crescent Piace.
L Bayne and a group of neighbors
PTA Unit Hosts watehed the object hovering in the sky
WASHINGTONVILLE LIONS hear Orange County Fire Coordinaror Douglas for close to two hours Sunday night,
F. Kinnear, standing, ar their Seprember mecting Tuesday night. Also gocst of the Central Hudson beginning around 9. On Monday night,
Lions Club was Chief of the Monell Fire Police Melvin Cox, left. President of the Bayne's wife Sally saw the object again.
The George Washington Parent Tea- (Continued on page 18)
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nieces and nepbews. Surviving are one Co. MeDonough Howes. after a short illness. Church. child was horn September 19. Luke's Hospital on Sc Drive, Beaver Dam I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Stewart Dod, Mills will be taking th Fred Goodrich, commi coming election with t POLITICS -- Bloomi Page 2
hews. W. Howes of Pompato Beach, Fla.; Pompano Beach, Fla.; re one brother, George brother, George retary for the New York Life Insurance New York Life Insurance Sacred Heart and was a retired see- and was a retired see- was a member of the Church of the or of the Church of the Miss Howes lived in Monroe 32 years, lived in Monroe 32 years. owes. he late David and Mary daughter of the late David and Mary rn in Jersey City, N.J., She was born in Jersey City, N.J., Iness. died September 26, in Goshen Hospital r 26, in Goshen Hospital Miss Elizabeth A. Howes of Monroe eth A. Howes of Monroe Miss Elizabeth Howes Elizabeth Howes Duryee of the Cornwall Presbyterian e Cornwall Presbyterian Cemetery by Rev. Eugene at Woodlawn Cemetery by Rev. Eugene Graveside services were conducted serviees were conducted n September 19. a on S Flying Dam I Robert Dod, Paul D. (Continued from page 1) Obitua bjects.... jects.... takin , commi n with t Bloomii
the green, red, and white spinning lights." noculars," Bayne said. "It was a disc- It was noticeable at night because of shaped relolving object hovering above. Bayne said the lights resembled the I observed the object through bi- and
brother and a dog. Other spinning top light of a patrol car. He to be at a 45 degree angle. said at one point, the object seemed did not move at one point for about cus-show with six other neighbors and some children Bayne said the object Watching the object in a sort of cir-
a poem ahout a five year old girl, her tional Child Safety week, she plso read Since the meeting was held during Na- program on the month of September. Lecturer Ruth Storms presented a contest at the Neversink Valley Grange. which was awarded in the needlework sented a blue ribbon to Christina Davis vice and Hospitality Committee pre- Agnes Lutjens, chairman of the Ser- tive Committee Member, John Lutjens. Steward, Christina Davis and Execu- pson; Flora, Bessie LaForge; L. A. Victoria Fichter; Pamona, Marie Thom- Forge; Gatekeeper, George King: Ceres Jane McMunn; Secretary, Harriet La- vis; Chaplain, Eunice King: Treasurer, Storms; Assistant Steward, Arthur Da- officers are: Steward Floyd a half-hour an aireraft approached and 20 minutes. appeared -to be on a collision course Stewart Air Force Base, and -within with the flying saucer object. The plane, however, appeared to make He said one of the neighbors called
of one. a pass at the object and then flew at 1l p.m., the object was still visible. a star because it seemed to disappear away. When Bayne and his wife left and then reappear. He said he didn't said he would discount the object was Bayne who served in the Air Force, to that post. ORANGE COUNTY POST
to have experienced and qualifi ave experienced and qualified asses- oe ean ensue and it would be wiser havoc can ensue and it would d, when there is only one assessor eated, when there is only one In the event that the office is va- 2. In the event that the offic best possible equitable assessi possible equitable asseasment. er than one in order to get the better than one in order to Three opinions and judgments are 1. Three opinions and judgm he said, "for the following re said, "for the following reasons. id be much more preferable to one" would be much more preferable 6,000 parcels of land, three parcels of land, three assessors one. "In a town which has over "In a town roe should have three assessor: should have three assessors instead plank, proposes that the Town k, proposes that the Town of Mon- tember 18. Mr. Ludiam, for ber 18. Mr. Ludiam, for his first n at a Republican meeting. Sep- paign at a Republican meeti Monroe, formally opened his cam- of Monroe, formally opened lidate for Supervisor of the Town eandidate for Supervisor of t mes E. Ludiam, Jr., Republiean James E. Ludiam, Jr., Re Ludlam Opens Campaign lam Opens Campaign - - ment uuring tnose rorty uurmg unose rorty years. a "solid mass." the air Sunday afternoon, of the "fly- ing Boxcar" type, which are heavy ing Boxear" type, which think it was a reflection but ebviously think it was a reflection but ebviously aircraft, and wondered if they had any- thing to do with the nightime activity Bayne said he saw many planes in are heavy Alh.. sr-LL!- at post. Mr. Smith was unanimously Smith was unanimously elected N. Smith, Jr. as Chairman, and Alex N. Smith, Jr. as Chairn tion. He submitted the name of election. He submitted the he would not be a candidate would not be a candidate for re- irman stated to the Committee that Chairman stated to the Commi ting September 18. Charles Brooks meeting September 18. Charle ee had its annual organizational mittee had its annual e Town of Monroe Republiean Com- The Town of Monroe Republit publican Committee Republican Cominiti Lauded By Monroe uded By Monroe arles Brooks Charles Brooks At Orange In Republican Ro POST
which I reports about flying saucers, and was naturally curious. He said, however, he was 'thankful" he was not alone of the flying objects - or saucers, or when he observed the object at length. of the flying objects - or saucers, or whatever it was. Bayne said he had an interest in the 1 orga
residents. districts. Monday night, and reported it moved He said it was something he has never "What if they are vehicles seen before. positions drastically. Bayne's wife watched the object Bayne asked an unresolved question: with be- tried to Law School man. Orange Inn; Wilson to Speak
1. Zoning regulations not being applied I would like to go on record for: which I believe would not benefit our I can continue to question any matter the town of Woodbury to vote for me so this opportunily to ask the people of Party candidate. I would like to take town of Woodbury as a Conservative ' I ain running for councilman of the things, there is an election coming up. is the time to come out against these around to my way of thinking. Now of the town heard members have come locality. I am glad to see that some ters to our various newspapers in this on this issue. I also wrote several let- questioning members of the Town Board At that time I spent a lot of time water to industries out side our water ings? Why have they not ing objects, announced they were stars. scope at Orange County Community College Monday night, and after view- and astronomy professor, set up a tele- communicate?" Officials at Stewart Air Force Base, Dr. Walter F. Gard, a chemistry Coni-ins Callodn grees by Alired University, Brookiyn and has been awarded honorary de- ham College and Fordham Law Sehool 1962 election. He is a graduate of Ford- nor in 1958. He was re-eleeted in the fore his election as Lieutenant Gover- 20 years from Westchester County be- Wilson serves as assemblyman for by William E. Doulin, 8 at 12 noon it was announced today luncheon at the Orange Inn, October speak' at the Republiean Roundtable Lieut, Gov. Malcolm Thursday, September 30, 1965
giving is being held. ment except to say an investigation however did not announce they were stars. An official made no other com- being vn of an blican ce on pople's Free- gnition John News- ollege. Bon- Ford- , county chair- Wilson will
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Choctes nicces and nephews. Surviving Co. MeDonough Howes. after a short illness. Church. child was born September 19. Luke's Hospital on Sc Drive, Beaver Dam I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Stewart Dod, Mills will be taking t Fred Goodrich, commi coming election with t POLITICS - Bloomi AL
Burial was in St. Columba Cemetery, t. Columba Cemetery, Church of the Saered Heart on Tuesday. cred Heart on Tuesday. ass was offered in the A requiem Mass was offered in the WS. W. Howes of Pompano Beach, Fla.; Pompano Beach, Fla.; are one brother. George one brother. George retary for the New York Life Insurance ew York Life Insurance Sacred Heart and was a retired see- nd was a retired see- was a member of the Church of the of the Church of the Miss Howes lived in Monroe 32 years, ved in Monroe 32 years, yes. daughter of the late David and Mary late David and Mary She was born in. Jersey City, N.J.. in. Jersey City, N.J.. eSS. 26, in Goshen Hospital died September 26, in Goshen Hospital Miss Elizabeth A. Howes of Monroe A. Howes of Monroe Miss Elizabeth Howes izabeth Howes Duryee of the Cornwall Presbyterian Cornwall Presbyterian at Woodlawn Cemetery by Rev. Eugene metery by Rev. Eugene Graveside services were conducted 'vices were September 19. on St Flying Dam I Robert Dod, Paai D aal D (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) Obitua tareer king commi with 1 ... al
conducted It was noticeable at night because of shaped rclolving object hovering above. the green, red, and white spinning noculars," Bayne said. "It was a disc- noculars," Bayne said. "It was a dise- lights." It was noticeable at night because of liahte " "I ohserved the object through bi- Bayne said the lights resembled the
will ho an hand to candbiol sha aa brother and a dog. Other officers spinning top light of a patrol car. He said at one point, the object seemed to be at a 45 degree angle. some children Bayne said the object did not move at one point for about cus-show with six other neighbors and Watching the object in a sort of cir-
on Oetober 19 at the Grange Hall. Installation of officers will be held a poem about a five year old girl, her tional Child Saiety week, she also read Since the meeting was held during Na- program on the month of September. Lecturer Ruth Storms presented a contest at the Neversink Valley Grange. which was awarded in the needlework sented a blue ribbon to Christina Davis vice and Hospitality Committee pre- Agnes Lutjens, chairman of the Ser- tive Committee Member, John Lutjens. Steward, Christina Davis and Execu- pson; Flora, Bessie LaForge; L. A. Victoria Fichter; Pamona, Marie Thom- Forge; Gatekeeper, George King: Ceres Jane MeMunn; Secretary, Harriet La- vis; Chaplain, Eunice King; Treasurer, Storms; Assistant Steward, Arthur Da- are: Steward Floyd a half-hour an aircraft approached and Stewart Air Force Base, and within with the flying saucer object. appeared to be on a collision course 20 minutes. The plane, however, appeared to make He said one of the neighbors called
Willis Simpson and his installation team assess properties by personal vis a pass at the object and then flew at i1 p.m., the object was still visible. away. When Bayne and his wife left and then reappear. He said he didn't said he would discount the cbject was a star because it seemed to disappear Bayne who served in the Air Force, tpMe. to that post.
3. With three assessors, the ab ill on the job. sors still on the job. to have experienced and qualified havoe ean ensue and it would be cated, when there is only one as 2. In the event that the office best possible equitable assessme ossible equitable assessment. better than one in order to 8 1. Three opinions and judgmen he said, "for the following reas would he much more preferable t 6,000 parcels of land, three ass of one. "In a town which has roe should have three assessors i plank, proposes that the Town o tember 18. Mr. Ludlam, for hi paign at a Republiean meeting of Monroe, formally opened his eandidate for Supervisor of the James E. Ludlam, Jr., Rept Ludlam Opens Canpaign n Opens Canpaign uurng tnuse torty"yea ment uuring thuse torty"y ing Boxcar" type, which are heavy a "solid mass." the air Sunday afternoon, of the "fly- ing think it was a reflection but obviously aireraft, and wondered if they had any- thing to do with the nightime activity Bayne said he saw many planes in Boxcar" type, which are heavy MI.LL:. AlhA-i MAI.LL:. post. mith was Mr. Smith was Alex N. Smith, Jr. as Chairma election. He submitted the na he would not be a candidate Chairman stated to the Committe meeting September 18. mittee had its annual had its annual The Town of Monroe Republiear ublican Committee Republican Committe ded By Monroe Lauded By Monroe Chorles Brooks rles Brooks
properties by personal visit and ith three assessors, the ability to e experienced and qualified asses- can ensue and it would be wiser when there is only one assessor ithe event that the office is va- than one in order to get the hree opinions and judgments are d, "for the following reasons. he much more preferable to one" parcels of land, three assessors . "In a town which has over ould have three assessors instead proposes that the Town of Mon- r 18. Mr. Ludiam, for his first at a Republiean meeting, Sep- nroe, formally opened his cam- late for Supervisor of the Town es E. Ludlam, Jr., Republican naturally curious. He said, however, reports about flying saucers, and was of the flying objects - or saucers, or whatever it was. he was "thankful" he was not alone when he observed the object at length. of the flying objects -- or saucers, or Bayne said he had an interest in the unanimously elected unamimously N. Smith, Jr. as Chairman, and n. He submitted the name of uld not be a candidate for re- nan stated to the Committee that g September 18. Charles Brooks Charles organiz organizational Town of Monroe Republiean Com-
residents. districts. He said it was something he has never Monday night, and reported it moved What if they are vehicles positions drastically. seen before. Bayne's wife watched the object Bayne asked an unresolved question: with be- Law School man. speak
being used in the interests of the av- benefits our town but it is not now to one and all, we need zoning and its 1. Zoning regulations not being applied I would like to go on record for: which I believe would not benefit our I ean continue to question any matter the town of Woodbury to vote for me so this opportunity to ask the people of Party candidate. I would like to take town of Woodbury as a Conservative I am running for couneilman of the things, there is an election coming up. is the time to come out against these around to my way of thinking. Now of the town beard members have come locality. I am glad to see that some ters to our various newspapers in this on this issue. I also wrote several let- questioning members of the Town Board At that time I spent a lot of time warer to industries out side our water ings? Why have they not tried to scope at Orange County Community College Monday night, and after view- and astronomy professor, set up a tele- ing objects, announced they were stars. communicate?" Dr. Walter F. Gard, a chemistry Ponini grees by Alfred University, Brooklyn and has been awarded honorary de- ham College and Fordham Law School 1962 election. He is a graduate of Ford- nor in 1958. He was re-eleeted in the fore his eleetion as Lieutenant Gover- 20 years from Westchester County be- Wilson serves as assemblyman for by William E. Doulin, county chair- 8 at 12 noon it was annoumced today luncheon at the Orange Inn, Oetober Reputllean the
giving is being held. ment except to say an investigation however did not announce they were stars. An official made no other com- being Officials at Stewart Air Force Base, vn of an bliean ce on cople's Free- gnition John News- ollege. Bon- M.