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He exposed 8 mm color film of the object using a 36 mm tele-
photo lens. (A few frames of the film were submitted to NICAP,
but the image is too small to show detail.) When four jet inter-
ceptors converged on the UFO (three from the west and one from
the east), it drifted westward tilting back and forth, ‘‘then pulled
up in a short arc and shot up out of sight in an estimated three
seconds.’”’ [Report via Bay Area NICAP Subcommittee. ]
July 20, 1963--Springfield, Ill. About 7:50 p.m., a shiny silver
object was observed hovering at high altitude. The UFO moved
up and down, back and forth, but remained in the same area of
the sky. About dusk, the object (now resembling a bright star)
began moving across the sky, picking up speed, and disappeared
in the distance. [Witness filed NICAP report form.]}
August 1, 1963--Garston, Herts., England. A former RAF
pilot, and flying instructor, observed a triangular UFO which
hovered for a-long period of time, then climbed out of sight.
An air traffic controller four miles away also observed the UFO.
[FLIGHT International, 15 August 1963.]
inois Sightings
From August 4into mid-month, there was a flurry of UFO sight-
ings, mostly in southern Illinois. An advertising plane in the
Chicago area caused some erroneous reports about the same time.
Once the reports had been publicized, the planet Jupiter also was
reported as a UFO on a few occasions. The Vincennes, Indiana,
NICAP Subcommittee investigated several of the key cases, sub-
mitting taped interviews and investigation reports.
August 4, 1963--Wayne County, Illinois. Ronald Austin (18) and
his girl friend, returning home from a drive-in theater, noticed a
large white object at tree-top level pacing the car. At one point,
the UFO crossed the road ahead of the car. During the closest
pass, a whining noise drowned out the car radio. Ronald was ter-
rified by the experience, and needed medical attention. (Police
and others later sawa light inthe sky, probably the planet Jupiter.)
August 7, 1963--Nr. Fairfield, Ill. Chauncey Uphoff and Mike
Hill had their attention attracted to a UFO when Uphoff’s dogs
began barking. Looking up, they saw a yellow-orange diamond-
shaped object traveling west to east. The UFO made a sharp
turn, headed toward the observers, changing color from orange
to gray, and finally to blue-white. The object continued its U-
turn, tilting on edge, and turned southeast. After hovering
briefly, the UFO took off at a 45 degree angle toward Grayville.
August 9, 1963--Mount Vernon, Ill. Former Mayor Harry
Bishop watched a large, bright red light follow a car along
Centralia road. When the car stopped, the UFO stopped and
hovered, then moved away at right angles to its original course.
August 6, 1963--Sanford, Florida. Orvil Hartle, Chairman of
the LaPorte, Indiana NICAP Subcommittee, on a brief visit to
Florida, observed a UFO. He obtained a full report with signa-
tures of 13 additional witnesses. The object appeared in the
northwest sky first as a red, then a white moving light. To the
west, the star-like light hovered, then moved south. To the
south, the object began a series of gyrations and pulsated on and
off, visible intermittently. It moved up and down, back and forth,
once emitting a flare of greenish-white light.
August 13, 1963--Honolulu, Hawaii. While vacationing in
Hawaii, a chemist observed a UFO and reported it to NICAP.
Dr. Richard Turse, Princeton, N.J., about 11:30 p.m., sawa
round reddish object pass overhead from southwest to northeast.
The UFO ‘traveled across the sky at great speed making two
sharp turns at the same speed.’’
August 13, 1963--Nr. Ellsworth, Maine. A family and their
housekeeper observed an elliptical object, apparently on the
ground adjoining Molasses Pond, for more than an hour. Body
lights were visible along its length, andrays of light shone upward
from each end of the object occasionally. [Witnesses interviewed
by Walter N. Webb, NICAP Adviser. ]
August 18, 1963--Ft. Kent, Maine. A silvery disc-shaped UFO
was seen by two young boys, whose parents agreed they must have
seen something unusual. The disc passed from north to south,
emitting a hum intermittently.
September 14, 1963--Susanville, Calif. (Satellite object case;
see Section II.) Round UFO accelerated, joined a "long" object.
"An unusual report from a competent witness. Unidentified."
(Air Force Project Blue Book 1963 Summary.)
September 20, 1963--Huntsville, Arkansas. A rancher reported
watching an egg-shaped UFO moving eastward about 10 degrees
above the southern horizon. Through binoculars, a dark spot
was visible near the top of the object. As it proceeded west, the
UFO dimmed, turning orange, and faded from view after 10-15
minutes. [Witness reported sighting to NICAP. |]
September 26, 1963--Sunnyvale, Calif. Police officer, many
others, observed a gray disc with central bright spot, moving on
a westerly course at high speed. [VII]
October 4, 1963--East Hartland, Conn. State Representative
L. B. Martin, about 1:00 p.m., saw a silvery triangular object
with a row of black dots across the leading edge. The UFO
passed overhead, emitting a flame-like tail, at an estimated
speed of 2000 mph. [Report obtained by NICAP-CONN Affiliate. ]
October 23, 1963--Meridian, Idaho. Shiny disc hovered, emit-
ting "loud pulsating sound,"' maneuvered across sky and disap-
peared. Unidentified. (Air Force Project Blue Book 1963 Sum-
mary.)
October 31, 1963--Daylston, Victoria, Australia. A deliveryman
on his rounds at 4:15 a.m., was frightened by a UFO which
approached his van, turned and followed his course just ahead.
The object seemed to be 8-12 feet long, glowing orange and red.
It then darted to the side of the road, continuing to pace the van
for a while, finally zooming ahead over a hill and apparently de-
scending. It was not seen again. Other witnesses reported seeing
a maneuvering light at the time of the sighting.
November 3, 1963--Corona, N. Y. A Pan American Airways
mechanic, about 1:30 a.m., noticed a star-like object maneuvering
across the northern sky. The light moved rapidly, slowed and
seemed to ‘‘shudder,’’ then changed course by about 45 degrees.
Finally it made a 90-degree turn, accelerated, turned again and
disappeared from view. [Report obtained by New York NICAP
Subcommittee.
November 12, 1963--Port Huron, Michigan. Deputy Sheriffs
chased a low-flying UFO which first appeared as a white flashing
light. At times the object seemed tohave a ‘‘big divided window’’
on it. When the UFO hovered, the deputies approached and flashed
their squad car light. Then a flashing red light became visible on
the UFO. The object finally moved away to the northwest making
a motor-like sound, Other residents reported a flashing light
and ‘‘high-pitched’’ or ‘‘whining’’ noises at the same time.
November 14, 1963--Carson City Nevada. A huge bluish-
green disc was seen hovering in the northwest sky about 4:45
a.m. Mrs. Blanche Pritchett said she was listening to her radio
when a bright light shining through her drapes caused her to look
outdoors. As she watched the hovering object, her radio went
off. A brilliant shaft of light from the UFO illuminated a hill-
top. Suddenly the UFO blacked out and disappeared, after which
the radio resumed playing. Other residents reported odd glows
in the sky that morning. [VIII]
November 20, 1963--Neche, N.D. Two high school girls re-
ported that a bright orange, oval-shaped object circled their car
at night while they were en route home. They were on highway
55 east of town when they first saw the UFO. It appeared to be
surrounded by a light haze. The glowing object sped across in
front of the car and circled around the side before disappearing
to the southeast.
December 2, 1963--Grand Rapids, Michigan. A motorist stopped
at a traffic light about 9:30 a.m., noticed a strange object
“glittering in the sun.’’? Then the object tipped on edge (revealing
a disc shape) and quickly sped away to the southeast. The shape
was “‘like a pancake.’’
December 5, 1963-~Nr. Carrasco, Uruguay. An oval UFO,
metallic-looking like aluminum, was observed hovering in the
clear morning sky by hundreds at a resort. One description said
the object ‘‘balanced gently in the air.’’
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