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“ STANDARD FORM NO, 64
k Office Memaidas: e UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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"0 —-: Director, FBI DATE: July 18, 1990
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FROM : SAC, Chicago
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The following is submitted for information of the Bureau for whatever
action it may deem advisable.
On July 1, 1950, (b)(7(D) , of know reliability, advised that at 1:00 a.m.
July 1, 1950, at North Chicago, Illinois, east intersection of 22nd
Street and the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad and Chicago
Northwestern Railroad tracks, (b) (7)(D)
(b) (7)(D) » he observed one cigar—shaped object,
about five feet in appearance from his viewpoint, traveling from northwestern
to southeastern direction at an excessive rate of speed over the Great
Lakes Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. According to the in-
formant, this object appeared almost directly overhead at an altitude
which he estimated to be about 15,000 to 20,000 feet, and it remained in
sight for about twenty to twenty-five seconds until it disappeared over
the horizon.
This informant advised the object did not appear like any falling star
or meteor he had ever seen, and that it proceeded in a straight and
level flight. The informant continued that the front two-thirds of the
object was a constant glow about the coloring of a burning kerosene
lamp, and that the rear third was dark. He continued that the object
left a bluish-white trail behind it, appearing to be about four inches
in width, and about three tines the length of the object. The informant
advised that there were no wings or other type of support visible to
him, and that the propulsion, control and stability were unknown to him.
He advised that the speed of this object was much faster than any con—
ventional type of aircraft he had ever seen, although it did not travel
as fast as a falling star. He added that there was no sound discernible.
With regard to the informant, it is to be noted that(b) (7)(D)
(b) (7)(D)
It is to be noted that he advised there were no other witnesses who saw
the aforementioned object.
This informant has furnished reliable infomnation to the Chicago Division
in the past, is of average intelligence, and considered of good character
and reputation.
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