Ford Press Releases Ufo, 1966

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The original documents are located in Box D9, folder Ford Press Releases - UFO, 1966 of the Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. The Council donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. VIO laeloe.na u.~a, of Ceaanea k Air hne Stat..-t 8oat UIO at Dater, lllclda Apd.l 16, 1967, Uitedal frc. 'l'he ... YOI'k ftMe April 17, 1967, Uito~ial fn. '1'ba Detroit rna PnM 31, 1966. UJO tiabtilaa March 2. 1965. lnotnilla, rloi'Ua April 24, 1964, Socorro, lew llaiao runuy 24, 1959, uro ewer P-.ylta lonMa'l' 23, 1953, narou Iact._t Al~ fora laplatiKe 10-17 _. IG-17A (Oillz iD apaeial s; !!! pw 5 of l!! J!o&k) (vro canal) (UJO iafonatioe) Digitized from Box D9 of The Ford Congressional Papers: Press Secretary and Speech File at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library CONGRESSMAN GERALD R. FORD HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER FROM THE OFFICE OF HOUSE MINORITY LEADER GERALD R. FORD, RMICH. FOR RELEASE ON RECEIPT WASHINGTON--House Minority Leader Gerald a. Ford, RMich., today he believe a .f&n~ional inquiry would be worthwhile Amer1\!_l! eople are bec~ing alamed by the UFO stories. ted that Air Fo ce 1n1ati~atora have been checking on such r years bu hav c .. e p th nothing conOlueive. me thing for a tommitte o conduct a number of hearinss and to executive branch (of the sighted these objects." "I think the American better if there was a full-blown investigation of these incidents, which some persons allege have taken place." CONGRESSMAN GERALD R. FORD HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER FOR RELEASE TUESDAY, P.M. NOTE TO ALL NE~S MEDIA: House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford, R-Michigan, today sent the attached letter to the chairmen and the ranking Republican members of the House Committees on Armed Services and Science and Astronautics, urging that one committee or the other investigate the subject of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO's). is not sati~fied with the Air Force explanation of the recent sightings in Michigan and describes the "swamp gas" version given by astrophysicist J. Allen Hynek as flippant.li Ford bas received a number of telegrams and letters from individuals anxious to see a congressional investigation of UFO's. Rep. George P. Miller, Cha~rma~ Science and Astronautics Committee. U, s. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. Rp. L. Mendel Rivers, Chairman Armed Services Committee u. s. House of Representatives Washington, D. c. Dear Chairmen Miller and Rivers: No doubt yo.u have not~d the rec~.t fl)lrry of newspaper stories about unidentified flying objects (UFO' s). I have taken special interest in these accounts because many of the latest reported sighting& have been in my home state ofMichtgan The Air Force sent a c;o~s,ultant, astrophysicist Dr. J~ Allen Hynek of Northwestern University, to Michigan to investigate the :various reports; and he dismissed all of. them as the 'product of college-student pranks or sw8D1p gas or an impr,es_sion created by the rising crescent moon and the planet Venus. I do not agree that all of these reports can be or should be so easily explained away. I think.tberell,18y be substance to ~ome of these reports and because I believe tbe ~erican people are entitled to a more thorough explanation than has been given them by the Air Force to date, I am proposing that either the Science and Astronautics Committee or the Armed Services Committee of the House schedule hearings on the subject of UFO's and invite testimony from both the executive branch of the government and some of the persons who claim to have seen UFO's. I enclose material which I think will be helpful to you in assessing the advisability of an investigation of UFO's. May I first call to your attention a column by Roscoe Drummond, published last Sunday in which Mr. Drutm11ond says, "Maybe all of these reported sightings are whimsical, imaginary or unreal; but we need a more credible and detached appraisal of the evidence than we are getting." Mr. Drummond goes on to state, "We need to get all the data drawn together to one place and examined far more objectively than anyone has done so far. A stable public opinion will come from a trustworthy look at the evidence, not from belittling it." "The time has come for the President or Congress to n8Dle an objective and respected panel to investigate, appraise, and report on all present and future evidence about what is going on." I agree fully with Mr. Drummond's statements. I also suggest you scan the enclosed series of six articles by Bulkley Griffin of the Griffin- Larrabee News Bureau here. In the last of his articles, published last January, Mr. Griff:t.n says, "A main conclusion can be briefly stated. It is that the Air Force is misleading the public by its continuing campaign to produce and maintain belief that all sightings can be explained away as misidentification of familiar objects, such as balloons, stars, a~d aircraft." I have just today received a number of telegrams investigation of UFO's. One is from retired Air Ardmore, Tennessee, who says, "I have seen UFO. urging a congressional Force Col. Harold R. Brown, Will be available to Another, from Mrs. Ethyle M. Davis, Eugene, Oregon, reads, "Nine out of ten people want truth of UFO's Press your investigation to the fullest." Rep. George P. Miller, Chairman Rep. L. Mendel Rivers, Chairman Ronald Coiier of Los Angel~s,. who identifies himself as "a scientist from M.I.T.," urges that you do everything in your l>ower to make Air Force Project Blue Book (the AF name for its ttudy and verdicts on UFO reports) known to the people." Are we to assume that everyone who says be has seen UFO's is an unreliable A UPI story out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, dated March 21, 1966, states that "at least 40 persons, incl\.lding 12 policemen, said today that they saw a strange flying object guarded by four sister ships land in a swamp near Matt Surrell of Station WJR,. Detroit, cites an eye witness <iCCount of a recent UFO sighting by Emile Grenier of:Ann Arb~r, an aeronautical engineer employed by Pord Motor Company. He poilu:a out that an aeronautical engineer c4n hardly be considered an untrustworthy witness. In the firm belief that 'the Americ'an public deserves a better explanation than that thus far given by the Air Force, I strongly recommend that there be a committee investigat.~o~ of the UFO phenomena. I think we owe it to the people to establish credibility regarding UFO' and to produce the greatest possible enlightenment on this subject. Kindest personal regards. Sincerely, Gerald R. Ford,.M.C. Enclosures CONGRESSMAN GERALD R. FORD R-Michigan, today s Republican members Astronautics, u HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER FOR RELEASE TUESDAY, P.M. ority Leader Gerald R. Ford, to the chairmen Armed Se~v~es and cience committee or tigate the the Air F~e explanation the recent sightings in Michigan and describes tb.e "swamp gas version given by astrophysicist J. Allen Hynek as "flippant." Ford has received a number of telegrams and letters from individuals anxious to see a congressional investigation of UFO's. Rep. George P. Miller, Chairman Science and Astronautic Committee u. s. House of Repreeentatives Washington, D,C. Dear Chairmen Miller and Rivera: Rep. L. Mendel Rivers, Chail'1ND Armed Servicee Committee u. s. Houle of Repre1entativea WaahiDgton, D. c. No doubt you have noted the recent flurry of new1paper stories about unidentified flying objectl (UFO's). I have taken special interest in these accounts because many of the latet reported sightinga have been in my home state of Michigan. The Air Force sent a consultant, astrophysicist Dr. J, Allen Hynek of Northwestern Univerity, to Michigan to investigate the various reports; and be dismissed all of them as the product of college student pranks or swamp gas or an impression created by the rising crescent moon and the planet Venus. I do not agree that all of these reports can be or should be so easily explained away. Because I think there may e substance to some of theae reports and because 1 bel&eve the Ame can people are entitled to a more thorough explanation than has been given them by the Air Foree to date, I am proposing that either the Science and A.!ron.utics Committee or the Armed Service Co ittee f the Houab1nnlle bearing on the 1ub ~t of UFO's and invit testi ooy from blth the executive branch of t e goverament of tb peri!ODS ,rho claim to have seen poa. I encloae terial which l tpink will be helpful to you in seessing the advisabilit of an investigation of UFO's. May 1 first all to your at~en~tn a column bJ Ro oe Dru d, published last Sunday iQ which Mr. Drummo say1, '~y~ alL of thes eported sighting& are wh~sicat, tmasin orfunreal; but e need a more credible and detached appraisal of the evi encf than we are; etting." Mr. DrUIIIIlOnd goes on to stte, "We need to get all he data drawn together to one place and examined far more objectively than anyone has done so far. A stable public opinion will come from a trustworthy look at the evidence, not from belittling it." "The time has come for the President or Congrea to name an objective and respected panel to inv .. tigate, appraise, and report on all present and future evidence about what 1a going on." 1 agree fully with Mr. Drummond's statements. l also suggest you scan the enclosed aeries of six articles by Bulkley Griffin of the Griffin Larrabee News Bureau here. In the last of his articlea, published la1t January, Mr. Griffl.n aays, "A main conclusion can be briefly stated. It 11 that the Air Force 1e mialeading the public by its continuing campaign to produce and maintain belief that all alghtinga can be explained away as misidentification of familiar objects, such as balloons, stars, and aircraft." I have just today received a number of telegrams urging a congresaioaal inve1tigation of UFO's. One is from retired Air Force Col. Harold R. Brovo, Ardmore, Tennessee, who says, "I have seen UFO. Will be available to Another, from Mrs. lthyle M. Davis, Eugene, Oregon, reads, "Mille O\$t of ten people want truth o( UFO'a Preas your invetigation to the fullest." Rep. George P. Miller, Chairman Rep. L. Mendel Rivers, Chairman Colier of Los Angeles, who identifies himself as "a scientist from M.I.T.," urges that you "do everything in your power to make Air Force Project Blue Book (the AF name for its study and verdicts on UFO reports) known to the people." Are we to assume that everyone who says he has seen UFO's is an unreliable A UPI story out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, dated March 21, 1966, states that "at least 40 persons, including 12 policemen, said today that they saw strange flying object guarded by four sister ships land in a swamp near here Sunday night." Matt Surrell of Station WJR, Detroit, cites an eye witness account of a recent UFO sighting by Emile Grenier of Ann Arbor, an aeronautical engineer emplOJed by Ford Motor Company. He points out that an aeronautical engineer can hardly be considered an untrustworthy witness. In the firm belief that the American public deserves a better explanation than that thus far given by the Air Parce, 1 strongly recommend that there be a committee investigation of the UFO phenomena, think we owe it to the people to establish credibility regarding UFO's and to produce the greatest possible enlightenment on this subject. Kindest personal regards. Sincerely, Gerald R. Ford, M.C. Enclosures CONGRESSMAN GERALD R. FORD HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER FOR SUNDAY A.M. RELEASE STATEMENT BY HOUSE MINORITY LEADER GERALD R. FORD, a-MICHIGAN As 1 had expected, some persons have ridiculed =y call for aoo~esmQ~ investigation of unidentified flying objects (UFO's). These people are a fraction of those who have given me their reaction to my proposal. overwhelming majori~y of those a congressional apparently are a closed-door h Astronautics C member of my staff The present Science pressif\ a vie\ in letters tt be useful and is needed. a congressional investigation of UFO's ouse A ~ ServJres Committee has scheduled Tues~y with the Air Force and that a three-man subcommittee which held behalf of the House Science in conversation with a ittee chairman, Rep. George P. Miller, D-Calif., has shied away from a UFO probe at this committee does not have jurisdiction over the Air Force. the late Rep. Overton Brooks, D-La., obviously had dif eteot tapped Karth to summon Air Force witnesses a after a flurry of UFO sightings in 1961. Karth has n oral report to the full committee but never thin&_ to uae pui)lic. According to Charles F. Ducander, the staff ector, no record was made of conversation between Karth subco~ittee members and Air Force witnesses. The hearings, he said, took place in Karth's congressional office. I have never said tht I believe any of the reported UFO sLghflt.ags l indicate visits to earth from another planet. Apart from pranks and natural phenomena, some of these objects may well be products of experimentation by our own military. If this is so, why doesn't the Air Force concede it and in this way reassure the American people? There would be no need to go into detail on the nature of the experiments. CONGRESSMAN GERALD R. FORD HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER FOR SUNDAY A.M. RELEASE STATEMENT BY HOUSE MINORITY LEADER GERALD a. FORD, a-MICHIGAN Aa I had expected, some persons have ridiculed fly call for ac:lOqp;'eaatoaal investigation of unidentified flying objects (UFO's). These people are a fraction of those who have given me their reaction to my proposal. The overwhelming majority of those expressing a view in letters to me believe a congressional investigation would be useful and is needed. Those who scoff at the idea of a congressional investigation of uro s apparently are unaware that the House Armed Services Committee l~s scheduled closed-door hearing on the matter Tuesday with the Air Force and that Rep. Joseph E. Karth, DMinn., headed a three-man subcommittee which held two days of hush-hush hearings five years ago on behalf of the House Science and Astronautics Committee. Karth has confirmed in conversation with a member of my staff that he conducted these aecret hearings. The present Science and Astronautics Coamittee chairman, Rep. George P. Miller, D-Calif., has shied away from a UFO probe at this time, saying his committee does not have jurisdiction over the Air Force. But the late Rep. Overton Brooks, D-La., obviously had different ideas because he tapped Karth to summon Air Force witnesses and question them after a flurry of UFO sighting& in 1961. has informed me that his subcommittee made an oral report to the full committee but never released anything to COlle ~lie. According to Charles F, Ducander, the committees staff director, no record was made of conversation between Karth s'Ubcommittee members and Air Force witnesses. The bearings, he said, took place in Karth's congressional office. I have never said that 1 believe any of the repo=ted UFO sig~ttaga~ indicate visits to earth from another planet. Apart from pranks and natural phenomena, some of these objects may well be products of experimentation by our own military. If this is so, why doesn't the Air Force concede it and in this way reassure the American people? There would be no need to go into detail on the nature of the experiments. CONGRESSMAN GERALD R. FORD HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER FOR RELEASE ON THURSDAY, P .M,, STATEMENT BY HOUSE MINORITY LEADER GJmALD R., FORD, a-MICHIGAN. The Air Force baa informed me it is arranging for a study by high-caliber scientists of some of the UFO sighting& whi~h have never been explained. This study will be placed under contract soon after July 1, start of the new fiscal year. It will be carried out by a university which has no close ties with the Air Force so that the findings will be complete objective, Air Force of~ials tell me. I Those people eagaged ln the stu~l be high-calibe sci-rtiats who have never taken a position on UF 'sf ~e Air Force said. It w 11 be made clear to them that they are not being hired to come up ~ findings in support of previous Air Force statements rega,rding qro~ I am informed. The Air Force s~id there is too much ~ort involved to ask these scientitts to make this study without pay. The report will definit,t' be made public, the Air Force assured me. The purpose of the s dy is to clear the air as far as the public is concerned. This, of course, was my purpose in recently requesting that public hearings on the subject of UFO's be conducted by either the House Armed Services Committee or the House Science and Astronautics Committee. It was as a result of my call for a congressional investigation that the Air Force now is arranging for a study of UFO's by topflight scientists not connected in any way with the Air Force. I would have preferred a congressional investigation with witnesses to include reliable persons from among those who say they have seen UFO's. I still think this would be beneficial, But the UFO study by a panel of scientists, with the report to be made public, is a step in the right direction. IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 7:; 1966 OXford 7-5131 (Info~) OXford 7-3189 (Copies) AIR FORCE SELECTS UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO TO INVESTIGATE UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT 'REPORTS The Universit o! Q9lprado, Boulder Colorado, has been selected by the Air Force to conduct independent investigations into unidentified flying object (UFO) reports A research agreement, valued at approximately $300,000, is being negotiated with the university by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research to analyze phenomena associated with UFO sightings and to make recommendations on the Air Force s methods of ~stigating and evaluating UFO reports --a program known as Project Blue Book. A report is expected to be made to the Air Force in early Dr. Edward u. Condon will direct t