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Michigan. SHAPE: Contradictory reports: the collectors described it as being like a hot dog or frankfurter, the news director said it resembled the morning star (presumably the planet Venus, brightest of the planets COLOR: Steel-like, so bright you couldn't look straight at it, according to the rubbishmen; star-color with red and green lights said the news director. director. TIME/PLACE OF SIGHTING: Spring 1966 (exact date not given) at about 5:00 A.M. local time/along a highway for 85 miles from Atwater, Ohio, to Freedom, Pennsylvania. She was the driver. The passenger observed only two lights. TIME/PLACE OF SIGHTING: Early March, 1966 (exact day and time not given )/Benton Harbor, DURATION: Not given. NUMBER OF OBSERVERS: Five or more. TYPE OF OBSERVER: Three rubbish collectors, a policeman and the News Director of Radio Station WSJM. NUMBER OF OBJECTS: One. OBSERVER RELIABILITY: Questionable to unknown. that can be seen in the morning). DIMENSIONS: 15 stories high, according to the crew; not given by the news director. SOUND: Not given. ALTITUDE: Not given by the rubbish collectors; "High in the Southern sky," according to the news SPEED: Not given. TACTICS: Not given. COMMENT: No comment. DURATION: 50 minutes.