Date:
1985
Location: Amherst, Ohio, United States
Arthur
Schindler and his wife, Eva, had just returned from Lenten
services at St. Paul Church, when he saw a light in the
sky. He watched the object for more than an hour. "It
looks like a huge dish with two sets of yellow lights
around the rim. On top of the dish, it looks like a castle.
Kind of like a pyramid. There are lights all over it.
The blue and white beams shoot out from the front of it."
Arthur Schindler shows the drawing of the UFO he has seen.
(source: Lorain Journal)
Source:
Lorain Journal (Lorain, OH), June 13, 1985
Story
By Jode Vickerman
Photos By Craig Orosz
Of The Journal Staff Writer
AMHERST
"Do you believe in UFOs?" the
old man asks with the fervor of a street preacher trying
to make a new convert.
He's
seen UFOs before, and he continues to see them almost
every clear night, and he believes they are real. Spend
a few minutes listening to him, and soon, it becomes easy
to visualize the huge spacecraft emanating blue and white
spears of light as it speeds across the horizon. As he
speaks, you can feel the urgency of purpose motivating
the hidden beings within the craft.
"People
may call me nuts or whatever," says retiree Arthur
Schindler of 235 South Lake St., "but I know what
I saw, and they're real."
The
first time he saw one of the UFOs was early this year.
He and his wife, Eva, had just returned from Lenten services
at St. Paul Church. Looking into the sky, he saw what
appeared to be a bright star.
Making
a closer examination however, he knew that he was seeing
something much more unusual than just a star.
Schindler's
sighting coincides with that of another Amherst man, Steve
Horosz, 885 Birch Lane.
Horosz
was working overtime at his job as a material handler
for U.S. Steel. About 2:30 a.m., he "took a breather"
on a platform on the seventh story of the plant.
"At
first, I thought it was a star, a real bright star,"
he says, "but it didn't move. I went back inside
and came out again later, and the thing was still there.
It was just hovering. I told myself, 'this can't be,'
and I went back inside. When I came out again, it was
gone."
"I'm
the kind of guy that doesn't believe in something unless
I can see it, but I really saw this thing."
Schindler
watched the object for more than an hour that night. Almost
every night since then, providing the sky is clear, he
searches the sky for UFOs through an old spotting scope
salvaged from an abandoned tank during WWII.
He
uses a small chalkboard to diagram the UFO.
"It
looks like a huge dish with two sets of yellow lights
around the rim," he says, using a stubby piece
of chalk as a pointer. "On top of the dish, it
looks like a castle. Kind of like a pyramid. There are
lights all over it. The blue and white beams shoot out
from the front of it. All you have to do is take one look
at it, and you can see, it ain't no star."
One
night several months ago, he phoned the Amherst police.
A patrolman came to Schindler's home but was unable to
decide if the object was a UFO or not. Police later gave
Schindler a phone number for the hotline at the Center
for UFO Studies in Glenview, Ill.
Sherman
Larsen, co-founder of the center, said he hasn't received
any recent UFO reports from northern Ohio, though several
have come from Pennsylvania. He also said he has never
heard a UFO description similar to Schindler's.
"My
first reaction is that he should get his eyes checked,"
Larsen said with a chuckle. "But, the humorous
aspects aside, you just never know with these things.
Who's to say what's really there or not? The best thing
to do is report them."
Since
his first UFO sighting, several more have also appeared
and taken up vigilant positions around Amherst, said Schindler.
None of the objects have been picked up on radar, said
officials at the Oberlin Air Traffic Control Center. Schindler
thinks this may just be part of a government effort to
cover up the existence of UFO's.
Adjusting
his soiled baseball cap, Arthur Schindler leans forward
intently, clasps his hands, and rests his elbows on his
knees.
"Do
you believe in UFOs?" he asks quietly.
Source:
http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case945.htm