i.OG.\Ttcr: SOUR<:l. Civilian .!' ::., .rro ry A'l'IC Form DATF Ill TO A'!'J.C AC .. 'l'l 'l'UDl~ w~s rou:~ District I!tt.elli;ence l)t,h "avcl uist-rict. Lt.. Rolla L Srmle 1 bOla F i~k ;,. ve Pull~n, .Vas hin ton. Subject& ~ly~fll Saucers, Report orJ ihe rol}owing. infor~ation is eeported to vour office for pr~per disf1ositon of the information that .-ras triven CO"lfidential ::r to me by Lieut. Charles Kinzel, Chief of the .t~s}i:--;:t,.,n ~ L.at,e CollE!!:e ?~lice r orce, Pullma~, :t::sh:.'\':to"l, on the morni"G or 24 July 1950, when he and I we~e dis~us~ine so~e of the traffic nroblems as they pertain to the C~m~us here at .iashinl!,ton oitate College. (.;hiet nzel is a mecber or ~he .'/ash~g~on State Pat.rol, on detached duty here ~t 1ash~.n::ton State College. cftier Kinzel s interest in flying saucers is as hi~h as many or the other persons in t :.is area, "and he has always be _n on the w:atch for one or t~.e fl~ir.~ saucers or to talk to a person who },as seen one. 9hie1 Kinzels state~ent t~ :ne !~e:-taining to fly::;g saucers \fas substantial.t~" this. I did not oress hin for .ad1itional ir.for-.at,i on at the ti.rr.e as I .~d not want to arous~ l':is interest and felt t~.at he hl'd t~ld me ev.rythi~! that hai b9Em t: d hi,. 3. Kinzei~s infor~tion to me.---- Here i~ some con~idential infomation t~At w~s tole to me b~ a e~ember or the .1ashir.~ton State ratrol--Patrol:nan ho is stationed in the Horseheaven riills district .here i~ the Sta.e of ,ya.;hin~ton v1as cal~ed to a locati~n in the Horsehaven hills about two weeks ago b~, an exritcd citizen who tv.id found a stra!"lge metal object, tta t w:13 sauc:?r shaped. .then the object, he could s~e that ~hera was some written material on it and olJowed t di~etio~s of that written caterial. It was not lon~ until an Army officer from the t1anford ntomic Project, -~ichland, ,1ashingt:>n, arrived atthe scene end q'1:.ckly picked up t.he object. A di.scussion between the mil-'tary officer and thEA State patrolman--an1 it -wa3 not stated by if tr.e original nerson who had !"omd the object wa~ still ~resent---roll pertaining to f.lyin~ ~aucers. That con- versat:on was au~st3nti:ll1y this--Flyin~ fnucer!l are of lhr c;: cizes, so:nc sr.1all like the one round in the Horse heaven Hills which was ahout 6 inches tt:ick and 20 i,ches in dia:neter others larger and the lar~est ones np to 250 feet in diamet...er. So e a:-e g'lided missals, others ~re not, so=ue are carable of ca!"r~ring ~yloads, o~hers are not, s o::te -:a re nilotE::d b~ hu-,an be .. s ~ y a 'e powered by atomic energy a"1 can travel as fast as 600 Miles cer Tt-~t the~, 'l !"e launched at the P.anrord Ato:nic project. That ~h article .l red i"l the ?eaders Dig- est or Julv 1950 c~ntains additional ~" .i could learn if he r..a: not already read th9 article. h. I have read the ;-~eaders '-' ... st a. at. tJ'le end or the article. ttnny e or th~s missel is subject t ecution by wondering about t M final para:;rarh reaealL~g deseri~tion or whereabouts the -nitc~.d States l.iovernment." This :neao t~ the DrO otiice is sent by :ne with the interest of the security of ~' ~ . secret 1ata ~rtainir.g to the security of the United 3tatcs. the questi":'n in my 1 S~CU!"i t:y l!'.el\SUreS ot h ts Of "ic \i I Al ... a Sky Fluh W Meteor PAIRBANxa, Ala1ta, JulJ 4 <UP) -The Alllb a1r OOIDinand IIIUid an todaJ that a ftamlnr obJect that ftuhed a.cro. the IQ over Palrbanka 8at- urclaJ'IdP& WU I Pal.ftuka,