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Letter to Bureau August 13, 1947
Miss JOYCE Mc FARLAND, 476 Simons Avenue, upon interview
by Special Agent WILLIAMS, stated that the event in question occurred
at about 7:30 on tne evening of Sunday, August 3. She said that she
was in the house when CASELLA or TRUEX called to her. She went out
immediately, and they pointed out the object in question. She saw
it just before it disappeared over tne horizon, but she declared that
it was in view from that time for approximately one minute. She said
it was round and silver-blue in color and appeared to be revolving.
She said that she did not recall making any comment that it might have
been a bird and herself had no idea of wnat it could be. In view of
tne distance from which she noticed it, she said tnat it could not
have been more than six inches in diameter but would have been much
larger ir she had been near to it. Miss Mc FAXLAND said that sne had
never seen anything like it before.
She said that across tne street the BOOTHS, mother and
daughter, were the only people sitting on the porcn and she, herself,
did not notice anyone pointing toward the opject in question. ‘The
only other person around, to her knowledge, was GLORIA TRUEX, sister
of WILLIAM TRUEX, wno remained in the house and did not see the object
at all.
Mrs. WINFIELD S. BOOTH, 459 Simons Avenue, stated that she
was on the porch on tne evening in question with her mother but did
not notice any unusual object in the sky nor had any man been present
tnere to point out the opject in question.
The following information was received from TRUEX through
interview by Special Agent T. HOWARD WALDRON:
Private WILLIAM A. TRUEX, RA 12282003, Company G, 2nd Bat-
talion, 47tn Infantry Regiment, 9th Division, Fort Dix, New Jersey,
advised he was born April 12, 1930 at Jersey City, New Jersey and
completed eight and one half years of school. He enlisted in tne
United States Army on May 29, 1947. His mother is Mrs. GRACE FIELDS
of 88 Wales Avenue, River Edge, Bergen County, New Jersey. TRUEX
stated that on Sunday, August 3, 1947, at 8:00 p.m, he was standing
outside tne home of his girlfriend, Miss JOYCE Mc FARIAND, 4'/8 Simons
Avenue, Hackensack, New Jersey, accompanied by CHARLES CASELIA of 287
Euclid Avenue, Hackensack, New Jersey, who is his sister's fiance.
He said tnat he and CASELLA were looking at the radio antenna ona
home near the 47% Simons Avenue address wnen they noticed an object
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