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Pearson, called and talked with Vick. Blumenthal stated Pearson has been in contact with Dr. A. Rhodes (Phoenix telephone number 5-0048) concerning photographs which the above captioned took of flying discs in the Phoenix
Office Memorandum UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO : Director, FBI FROM : SAC, Phoenix SUBJECT: REPORTS OF FLYING DISCS ATTENTION: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR D. M. LADD Reference is made to San Francisco letter dated August
Division Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, A-2 Headquarters, re-. quested one WILLIAM RHOADS of Phoenix, Arizona, be completely interviewed in connection with a report that he had seen on July
Your approval is requested in order that the attached letter and memorandum can be forwarded to the Phoenix Office, authorizing that office to furnish the attached memorandum to Mr. Lynn C. Aldrich, OSI representative, Phoenix
DATE: 11/18/58 SUBJECT: WILLIAM ALBERT RHODES REPORT OF FLYING DISCS For record purposes, SAC McMahon of the Phoenix Office advised at 3:21 p.m., 11/17/58, that on April 30, 1947, the above-captioned person reported
File No. 21-8-0 SUBJECT: UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJ-CT sighted on 29 June 1950 at Phoenix, Arizona SPECIAL INQUIRY TO: Director of Special Investigations Headquarters, United States Air Force Washington
Office Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO: Director, FBI FROM: SAC, Phoenix (62-213) SUBJECT: FLYING SAUCERS Enclosed herewith are envelope and form letter received by the Mayor of Tucson, Arizona, and made available
CONFIDENTIAL CHECK-LIST - UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS 1. Date 14 October 1947 2. Time 1200 3. Location Phoenix, Arizona 4. Name of observer J. L. Clark 5. Occupation of observer Mine owner (Pilot) 6. Address
under the spell of nearby lights, pranks, mirages, they each described something unusual. Last week one in Phoenix claimed a cylindrical object was hovering above them. 22—Nevada State Journal — Tuesday
inspect it, he said the flat, aluminumic disk took off at "high rate of speed" toward Phoenix, nine miles away. Mrs. Walter Johnson returned to Spokane, Wash., after a vacation near St. Maries, Idaho, where
supposed su- cers failed to impress the experts. There was the case of a man in Phoenix, Arizona, who spotted a flat gray ob- ject spiraling up and down in the sky at a speed