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STANDARD#SORM NO, 64
Ofie Men . dum ¢ UNITED ‘ ¢ GOVERNMENT be
TO. e's The Director DATE: August 1y¢ 197
SUBJECT: ~ FLYING DISCS
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In connection with your request to be advised as to the facts
concerning newspaper reports of flying discs in the Portland area and the x.
reported conference of army officials in Portland concerning flying dises ,#. ivase————
the Portland Office has advised that Leaveritt G. Richards, aviation Miss Gandy
editor of the "Oregonian," has stated that Captain William LDavidson
and Lieutenant Frank IM. own of the Fourth AAF Headquarters, San Francisco,
were in Portland on July 27, 197. While in Portland they interviewed Dick
Rankin, an experienced pilot, who had reported that he observed, on June th,
a formation of ten flying discs over Bakersfield, California. Richards added
that Davidson and Brown had also interviewed the following four experienced
‘pilots who were among the first,.to report seeing discs, Kennet “Arnold, businessman
from Boise, Idaho; Captain E. J.NSmith, a co-pilot; Ralpb,6tevens, United Airlines
and DaVéXJohnson, aviation editor, Idaho"Statesman." In order to determine the
purpose ‘of these interviews Richards contacted Major General Twining of Wright Field,
Ohio, and from him gained the impression that the AAF instituted this investigation
to wash out the disc reports since they are definitely not of AAF origin.
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On Friday, August 1, the plane in which AAF investigators, Captain
Davidson and Lieutenant Brown, were flying, crashed at Kelso, Washington and both
were killed. The wreckage was screened by AAF Intelligence from McChord Field.
The "Tacoma News Tribune" and through them the United Press put out a story that
the plane was carrying parts of a dise which had struck a boat owned by Harold
Dahl and Fred Chrisman. It has also been inferred that this plane was sabotaged
to prevent these disc parts from being examined.
Investigation by the Bureau has reflected that this plane was definitely
not carrying parts of a disc and there appears to be no substantiation of a sabotage
charge.
For your further information there is attached a blind memorandum setting
forth in more detail the results of the investigation surrounding the above plane
crash. No further inquiry is being made in this matter.
ACTION
Air Force Intelligence has been advised of the results of our Brgy oe
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COPIES DESTROYED /4
270 NOV 18 1964
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