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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO: DIRECTOR, FBI FROM: SAC, LOS ANGELES (100-24442-40) SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS INTERNATIONAL, OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE AMALGAMATED FLYING SAUCER CLUBS OF AMERICA, INC. IS - MISCELLANEOUS The Philadelphia Division
advised that they had taken some pieces off the object and that subsequently, upon returning to Los Angeles, he had learned that the object was actually a model kite or tow target which had been
contacted the Bureau and advised at approximately 11:30 PM, July 9, 1947, the office in Los Angeles had received information from the Resident Agent at Burbank, California, that a "flying disc" had landed
Incident # 166 2. Time 20,000 hours or 8:00 P. M. 3. Location Los Angeles, Calif. 4. Name of observer S/Sgt Leroy H. Estes 5. Occupation of observer S/Sgt 6. Address of observer
advised that Walter Winchell had received a letter from Peter Cameron Jones, 164 West 37th Street, Los Angeles 7, California. Mr. Cuneo read the letter to me and it was very well written, obviously
flying object is forwarded as received by March Flight Service Center from Air Route Traffic Control, Los Angeles. a. Lt. John T. Smith, pilot of Air Force 7346, T-11 on a round profit flight
Base, Denver. The enclosed memorandum is being furnished for the information of the Bureau and the Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco Offices, as VAN TASSAL is alleged to be from Giant Rock, California
SPRINGER, A-2, Fourth Air Force, Hamilton Field, California, involving reported sightings of flying discs. The Los Angeles Office is being furnished with a photostatic copy of the report of Lieutenant Colonel SPRINGER dated August
Los Angeles 6 California August 12th 1952 Dear Mr. Hoover Last sunday my wife and I atendted a Moveing picture where they showed the Flying Saucer it looked like a spot of light It gave
landed in a flying saucer near Barstow, California, obtained some old clothes, and hitch hiked into Los Angeles. One of these two, the article says, got a job for a while in the missing persons
Madeline Gwynne Merchant Box 263, Santa Fe, New Mexico July 13, 1947 Mr. Walter Winchell, % Postmaster, Los Angeles, Calif. Dear Mr. Winchell: The enclosed letter deals with what are being called "discs
Drafted By: MEXICO:Moreno, Sergio A POL:Cortazar, Eduardo POL:Karimi, Amanda EXEC:Tejeda, Maria de los Angeles Cleared By: POL:Naranjo, Brian POL:Karimi, Amanda ECON:Conlon, Steven PD:Harder, J INL/PROG:Okwuje, Ifeoma
Magnolia Ave., Los Angeles 25, Calif. August 1 1947 Director of Military Intelligence, War Department, Washington 25, D.C. Dear Sir: On Sunday afternoon, July the Sixth, I observed something very strange; it is related
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ----- To: COMMUNICATIONS SECTION. OCTOBER 13, 1950 URGENT Transmit the following message to: SAC, LOS ANGELES FLYING SAUCERS. YOU ARE INSTRUCTED TO DISCREETLY DETERMINE THROUGH APPROPRIATE RELIABLE SOURCES OF YOUR OFFICE WHETHER FRANK
observer M. Lenore Corey 5. Occupation of observer N/S 6. Address of observer 2636 Magnolia Ave., Los Angeles, Calif 7. Place of observation from bus terminal 8. Number of objects "several" 9. Distance of object