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Actually, Mayor Wolfe first heard about the UFO at home while he was preparing to leave for a dinner scheduled by the First Aid Squad of his Borough. He received a telephone call from Councilman Arthur Barton informing him that many persons were seeing a strange object in the sky and were flooding the police with reports about it The Mayor then called his own Police Force and asked for a car to be sent over to pick him up, along with his son Billy. Sergeant Joe Cisco was driving the car and they stopped to pick up the two Councilmen before heading off to view the UFO. I mention this in some detail, again to show how cavalier is the news reporting of UFO sightings. One magazine made a point of saying that Patrolman George Dyckman notified the Mayor about the UFO at 7:45 that evening. Dyckman at the time was a member of the Reservoir Police Force, which has no connection with the Mayor's Borough Police. And the time was much earlier than 7:45, nearly an hour earlier in fact. At any rate, the UFO observed by Mayor Wolfe and his party was much different than the one seen by Newsman Howard Ball (see Part II of this article) on that same night. But truly mystifying - and compounding the enigma of UFO sightings over the reservoir - was an object seen by Patrolman William Pastor of the Wanaque Reservoir Police Force during a "lull" period. Pastor's UFO combined the qualities and maneuvers of the objects observed by Howard Ball and the Mayor and his party. He sat it at a different time - about two weeks before the sighting made by Reservoir Police Sergeant Ben Thompson on October 11, 1966 (see S6-M for May 1967). There was no question in Officer Pastor's mind that he saw exactly what he saw: he was using 20x50 binoculars. These are binoculars with roughly two-inch-diameter lenses and a magnifying power of 20 times. I trust Bill Pastor as an extremely honest man. Although he has a rough sense of humor, he was obviously telling a straight story to me - if I am any judge of character. He is a hefty man with a pink, almost cherubic face set off by innocent blue-gray eyes. He's the kind of a guy you automatically like and know right away whether he is kidding or being serious - because he "telegraphs his punches" by the way his eyes glitter or remain steady. They were steady when he was talking with me about the UFO he saw. Frankly, I had to draw him out - because he didn't want to talk about it. "People think we're all nuts around here," he said. "But nobody can tell me that I didn't see what I saw. You get these reporters who want to laugh at you really. So I just won't talk to them." We were sitting in the little shack-like building that passes as the control center for the Wanaque Reservoir Police. It's a sort of gate guard house where the police officers take telephone calls and monitor all automobile traffic moving into and out of Reservoir Police Headquarters. Officer Pastor had just reported for duty late in the afternoon and was buckling on his gun and cartridge belt when I was introduced to him. Of course the first thing I asked him was: "Were you one of those who've seen these UFOs?" He smiled in a friendly way, but in a manner that said: "Go chase yourself." "Look," I told him, "I'm really trying to be objective about this. I assure you I won't distort whatever