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this meeting. KENNETH ARNOLD, Captain EMIL FRED. -CRISMAN, HAROLD
DAHL, Captain DAVIDSON and Lieutenant BROWN of mee he Intelligence from
Hamilton Field, California, all met in ARNOLD's: room at various times during
the afternoon and evening of July 31, 1947. and discussed the flying disc
story as related by CRISMAN and DAHL. The Army Intelligence Officers, Captain
DAVIDSON and Lieutenant BROWN, left about 2:00 A.M. the morning of August 1,
1947 to. return to Hamilton Field, California for Air Force Day in a B=-25-and
were carrying some of the reported disc fragments. The left engine on the
B-25 burned an exhaust stack which in turn caught the left wing afire, the
wing subsequently breaking off and tearing off the tail. The B-25 crashed,
killing Captain DAVIDSON and Lieutenant BROWN. However, the Crew Chief and
a hitchhiker. parachuted to safety. Intelligence Officers at McChord Field,
Washington advised there was no indication of any sabotage. The plane crashed
at Kelso, Washington approximately 2:50 A. M. August 1, 1947.
Five anonymous calls were received by a reporter, Tacoma
Times, and the United Press Wireman, Tacoma, between 11:30 A. Mey July 31, 1947
and 5:30 P, M., August 2, 1947. The first call was to a Tacoma Times reporter
approximately 11:30 A. M., July 31, in which the caller stated that there was
a meeting taking place at that time in room. 502 of the Winthrop Hotel concerning
the dise fragments found on’Maury Island. The second call was received between
11:00 A. M. and 12:00 noon, August 1, 1947:by the Tacoma Times reporter in
which the caller advised that at that moment a big meeting was taking place
in ARNOLD's.room number 502, Winthrop Hotel; that the B=25 which crashed was
carrying disc fragments and that McChord Field officials had stated it wa
shot down or sabotag zed. The third call was received Friday, August 1, 19L7
at 5:30 P. M. by the United Press Nireman, Tacoma, in which the. caller stated
that the B-25 which crashed at Kelso, Washington was carrying flying disc
fragments and that the dead officers were Captain DAVIDSON and Lieutenant
A=2 Intelligence Officers at “amilton Field, California. This call
was prior to the release of the dead officers’ names by Army authorities and
the caller indicated that when the names were released, it-would verify the
information he was furnishing was correct. The fourth phone call was received
at approximately 6:45 P. M., Friday, August 1 by the United Press Wireman in
which call the caller stated the B-25 was definitdyshot down and.that if he
contacted Army ae nee officers, they would not, ¢ deny it. The fifth phone
call was received b} the United Press Wireman, Tacor at 5:30-P. M. Aue EN G3
1947 at which time the caller stated the B25 was shot down from the air with
a 20 m.m. cannon; the the Marine plane found’ recently on Mt. Rainier had aes
been shot down and that Captain SMITH would be taken to Wright Field Tuesday
morning. When the Army authorities released the names of the dead Intelligence
officers which verified .the information as given by the anonymous caller, the
Tacoma Times printed this story on August 2, 1947 and carried several articles
vhereatter inferring that the B-25 had been shot down or sabota aged because of
fact that it was carrying disc fragmerits,. DAHL and CRISMAN have admitted
the material which they sent to RAY PALMER had no connection. with any
liscs and | given a signed statement to that effect which are being
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