Alaska53degn171deg11w — February 1950

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A'l'IC HO. . UNO est.. n::t:r lu073 Tn.m or r;tcJntrQ>._s_s._s_z _ KO. IN CROUP 1 SOORCE_ USAF Pilot AL'lTl'UDF. TYPE OF OB5Er1VNl'IOJf Aerial . ~Wflo~UVERS Prraros~--~==--atq;l'CHFSi :==:. _ Tcaaporaey ATIC Fora 329 .. Arlsona. Tnie lnetall.?.tion 11 controlled by the aforer:ention~C! ecientitts. clc-il:ll to hr.-Te visited tile tnetnll<: .. tion on one oee,sion rnr. in order to ent tr we instruct eel to c\.larobe e.nd cl~n A one niec.-coverc.ll eult. When pP.Balnt.: through c c1 oor, P.n ea.lr.rm rt-tn,; pnd tt \t:rs ~.et rrni:lC>( t hr.t the alArn w ae 1 et 1'! by 1.\ ail ver ~lF. t e 1 r. h e~.c.i. :mel his dentRl. !illinte. old th~t he was permltt ee. to ~o ineic~e the inetnll~tion where he ~w tw~ emall two ~l~ce sP.ucers. T oeeuprnta of one sAucer were rned, but the occup~nts of the other were in ~ -oerfect et !'t e of nreeerTet ion. Tl~e unifor1:.11 of Pll the oem,T>ront 1 W'r~ indestructible P..nd or materiel f'orei.;u to earth. They wore shoes o! a eubetance aimllo.r in thickness and texture, to human skin se shoes were alao indestructible ed. showed no Bigna of weu. described the crnft 11.1 h ing P tripod lAnd lng 6eP...r with ball P..nd socket \trheelt. ~her "ere enough in weight for two !)ersons to raise the~ from the ground. told the.t he P.nt enother DLtJ.n h~d lifted one cr~.ft e.n~ CP.Uted the bPt.lls in t':o of t h e legs to :,ln. 'tihf'n the b~ll in the third leg w~.s CEtused to S:>in t h e cr~.ft suddenly tore it self loose from the men e.nd fell to the ,;round.. told this mot ion we.s so en it wrenched hi a back. The interior of t:~e cre.ft. according to contained a, series of buttons usee. e ~ c~ntrols. A smr.:ll radio waa prP.aent, \,rnich cl~ ires is the one \.'!:ich he dicplered n.t the ~'ord lIot or Comp ... .ny, in Denver. He further clni;ns to h8.ve obtein~d from the craft e. t i~e device, conai ing ot' two met ~1 discs which rot~te upon one enother. He told hat t~e discs complete revolution every twenty-eit;ht 28) dP.ys. told tht~.t he brou~t the radio, the tilne device, a few cenre, ~nd bite of met ~l br..ck to Denver with him. He etated that the scientieta hs.d told him that the l!'rge 16 pl~ce sa.ucer. hed been tn:~en to Texn.e by Air ~'orce represente.t ivea. one of whom was a three stn.r Generr-.1. Acco1-ding to the scientists \-tere dis.,leaaed t..nd inforn:ed the General thP.t he would get no more o:t the s aucers. During the 1:1eeting tne ~,ord I lot or CoJil!lt' ey in Denver, t :>lr. t. h e croup t hr.t one of the Ee.ucer occu:pc-nt s hed been removed nn4 plttced in the ~os enw~lc! Institution, Chiccgo, Illinois, :for public disple;r. He et!'ted t apt t h e hed been wir in order to record the Public's reP.ction to t a e ciisplny. 1-ir. called e. friend of his, cormectec. ~!ith the Rosenwald Instit end received the informntion th~t t :.e P.Yt.ire story "'as fp.lse. Mr. advised that has been relating facts ancl fiE.urea ret;!:'.rding flying saucers to him since eP.rly Oct o-oer 19~9 PJlC. t h e le.st reference ~?.de by WP.s that he hP..d bPen contE"Ct eel t ele!lhoni- Ct .lly by tt.n oi'fici a.l of the Federnl Bureau of InvestigF.t ion, in ~i?shinc.ton, g him to refrflin any further reference to flying saucers. l:r. stated thP_t is conoidered to be of excellent chP-rP..cter, a non-drinker, and not known to be anictt ne uee of rcotics. Re further teted that he believed none of story to be true e.nd h~... no explnnr.t ion for 1 act ion. at at ed t het he would executf' ~ aie;ned atnteillent if deemed neceFse.ry. UNCLASS\f\ED 11110, 'file 1&-&1, u4 twX, DO 11'1, 2l031&Z. lnveetl~.tlor. con<!.:cted 'b,r lccl to rneal the exP.ct loc~.tlon of the rad:-1. ir,ctAll:\t ion elle8417 vie it ed. lnveet ige.t lon fp-iled to revc:-1 t~ut ol!'laet viait inr; an:r r8k~r inat rlle.t ion but thr.t auch P.n inet !'llt'.- tion wee ~ntloned R th~ l, inr. !>l:'ce of the tlyt~ a'lucuG. :~:ia in ton re~orted to be net .r Al'but!,uerque. ':he instrll~tion which ol~lme to b!o.ve via1t eC. 1a not P. r nd:-.r 1netl\ll .. t ion. t.ut n -plr.ce net-.r Phoenix where ec1ent1fic reao~ch 11 com:uctec. by the ~torcuent 1011ed ec1ent1na. Will 1\.ttemot \)oaaioly to identify, locate f .nd internew a acientiet, lir. (exact epelling unknown), loce:.t ad in hoenix or ricinit7. iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii :--=-~--~ UNei&DeTATD AIIIII'OIIIC& altOaT Of MVIITICIAftON t of lu1'eat lftlllflll .all lodoal 1-.4 vi thia the ceoCJ"aph1oa1 'bou1'4ar1e of tbl 11th OSI Diatrlct han 'been 4welope4. tea4a are cv.rrentlT ntateD4bc to Dlatrict Office fl ?, nrtlen4 .llr Jlorce Baee, .lllMctUrque, Bw Mexico, fro Dietrict Office f13 an4 f18 OG, AMI, .l!ilh MCI'XDI (Action) DO fl'l (Info) CG, U.C (Wo) U'ttlftlttrtl~ div.IO~Ufl of i :-t::~r:t .' :.11 M:i-COP\' latWAIIIICO 10 CG, .lir l'.ateriel Co-.n4, Wricht-Pattereon All, ~oa, Ohio, Aftia Dlatliot otftoe Ill la lD reoelpt of me bporta of IPeattaattoa INa Dlatrtot OffloH fl4 a4 fll la repl1 to t71l4 .. e1ope4 Leada aet forth Ia Beport, thla Dlatrlot, date4 20 Ju:o&r'T 1950. Dletrlbv.tlon ot tbe ato~atlone4 IDO R8porte baa beea aa4e to lDtereete4 agenclee. !here an ntatu4izlc lea41 to Dlatrlct Ott lee fl '1, ElrtleD4 A.lr J'orce l&ee, ., Mutoo, fro Dtetrlct Otttce1 f13 aa4 fl,a. Bo a44ltloD&l lld'o.-tloa haa beea t..elopecl wlthla the bov.ndrlea ot Dlatrlot Office fl! 4Drtnc the perto4 of thla Report 1a.bJect to 1\l'b- ltoa ot tbe ato~tloz.4 Report. lJ~!ClASSIFIED; UNCCJNV!'l'IC*AL AIRCR.\n' (FLYING SAUCIRS Fltj..f \'mruS cour,; TO SAR'm) SPECIAL n!c;Jiki -UNCOO"~YTION.\L .URCPw.J'T bruar 1950 FR&D T. JUGSD~!~ lei Bpt ot SA LAWRSNCI A. APPLEB'Z dtd 20 Jan 1950 at DO /IJ.'J, File #24-51. Iftvestisation failed tn reveal any agencr or firm in Los Angeles or vicinity by the name of United St~tes Research Numerous letters have been fot'\e~ed to t his District Office addressed to that Bureau from individuals who saw the article in q~estion in the newspaper (action copies) CG, J.ir l!ateriel Conmand ~right-Patterson AF 3aae Dayton; Chio. AT'l'N: ~Q-'j Lt ColC\nel, t~S/.F 01 , ... CO APCII POIM tt, I) IIIU , IIICI SIU II UIIO UNCU\SS\f\.U ftle No. 21tlt2 1. A chick w1 th low aoureea ot intortr.'ltion tailed to reveal &nT firm or :1pnc1 in Loa Anplee or vicinity by the narno or United States Research Bureau. ~ telephone directory list: a United States Research and Devel.opwtnt 0ompan.y ot 5225 V:ilahire Boulevarci, Los Anselea, Cal check ~ith that company reveals it i~ ~ne 0\~ned b7 :..r. He is a consultant tor a number or rubber ocmpaniea and cli ma be usee the Wilshile J:foulevard address only as a address. Kr. at\id that during the put rew weeks he recei.ved seftral letters addresuecl to tlle Unitad StateJ R.,se~:.rch a.treau, Loa Anaelea, \.lal.Uornia, which vare from individuals r3siding in lanaaa and 1f1aaouri. '!he first batch of letters, according to Mr. 'kre torttarded to the u. s. Department ot Agriculture, &l~au ot Aaricultural and Industrial Chemistry, 263 south Chester Avenue, Pua*'la, Calitarni. He went on to advise that onl,y recent! he had received letters from Butler and Indepeflience, t.:isaouri, Qlld tJhen he clled the Department ot Agriculture, nt1oll6d above, be waa told to aend them direct to the 18thDiatrict ottice of Spacial Investigations. 2. Inquir,y was nacie w1 th the u. s. De nt of Agriculture, 263 s. Cheater Avenue, Pasadena, California , and in talking wi. t'1 U.r. it was ascertained that he did not know of e.ny such agency or in Loa Angeles by the name of United States r..esearch Bure&.u. h. d that all the letters which he had received, aodross6d to the United States Research &lreau, had been forwarded to 18th District ottice ot Spacial Inveati&ati.ona. 3. For the intorUJ&tion or ottice3 receiving copies of this report, it ia to be ntioned that numerous letters have oeen for- warded to this District Office from individuals residing in Kansas Wiasouri and who aaw the article in question in the newspaper. 'lbee letters were all addressed to the United States Research Bureau am requested to be furn~.shed ~dth information as to t-'18 authenticity ot the article appearing in the DPiwapaper. ThJ.s office has acknowledged receipt of these letters and hila forwarded them to Headquarters OSI tor appropriate h&Bili.ng. HEFEIUU UPON CO~TIOO TO 'lHE OFFICE CF caiGD~ UNCLASSIFIED s1 ~:arch 1m;o tnlOOiNfl!Tillf:".L J\I:tC!"J.Fr All lo~cal leads havo been develo"Jed and reported. This invooti tion ~11 be considered CLOS m in the !'ilos of the 13th District I O:'fice of Special Investigations CG, .:\L:C (Action) CG, SAC (Info) TX> z'fl7 (Ini'o) .... carr fORWMMO 10 2 Commanding C~neral Air H.ateriel r.om!ind 2 ::ric~tt-Patterson A lil3 2 Dayton, Ohio 1 ATTI~ 1 ~.~CIAXO 3 LiA~!r.;:: TliOT~SCI~ \ Lt 1Jolonol ldi IH CIIHHUII. IIPUCU APCII , .. UNCLASS\F\EO It 18 beliwed that 1'd. th the oubm.ssion ot rue Report, District Ottloe t'!17 1ame title, dated 6 !:arch 1950 all lo:;-:ioal londs have been deYeloped and reported. This Investigation l'71ll. be considered cr.uOOm 1n the tiles of District Ottice f,!lS, Office ot Special Invea~i~tions. UNCLASSIFIED AU-l !N t LLLIGt.Ntt