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Interrogation .
MCTAXO=3 MCTAXO=ly 19 July Ls 1
le Proceeded to the home of Mr. Howard Enslow in Gahanna, Ohio, with an Agent of
the 109th CIC Detachment at 1000, 10 July 19LS «
Ce Interviewed Mrs. Howard Enslow who stated that on the night of 1 July 191¢
between 2100 and 2200 hours, she, Mr. Enslow, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor and their Sons,
Harold and Jack, of 400 Grove St., Columbus, Ohio, sighted an unidentified object flying
throvgh the aire Mrs. Enslow described it as a "Beautiful golden saucer glowing like a
halo with a silver rim around ite" Direction of flight was from Northeest to South-
west and the object was visible for approximately therr secondse Subject was very vague a
nd appeared to attribute the phenomena to holy visitationse Was unable to contact
Enslowe
3e Proceeded to the home of Mre Chester Taylor and interviewed his son Jack, age
23, who had three years service and is now active in the National Guards He stated that
the object was a bright yellow-white light that moved through the sky at a terrific rate
of speede It was a glow and not a directed light and was about two seconds in durations
It ditntt fade out but ceased abruptly. ‘The line of flight appeared to be flat and the
object appeared from the Northeast going Southwest, at an altitude of about three or
four thousand.feet.e There was no audible noise althcvgh it was a quiet night and the
object appeared close in at an angle to the horizon of about forty-five degrees.
Although the sky was clear and the moon was bright nothing but the light was seene
he Mr. Taylor's story was the same as that of his son's. Mrs. Taylor was in the
car and did not observe the phenomenase The other witness was not readily available.
5 Proceeded to the sight of the observation and determined that, under the con-=
ditions of course and altitude as estimated by the subject, it was possible that their
e of vision was restricted by a grove of trees thus limiting the observed line of
ight to the two three-second periods reportedse
CLARENCE GLASEBROOK CwG/ew
lst Lt, USAF Ext 65310
~ Bldg 288
Post 201F
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