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“9” IBVORMATION - -cosezoi ges:
62-83894
August ll, 1952
OF RIATE
Director of Special Investigations AND Fizzy CENCIEg
The Inspector General ADVISEn Berks My
Department of the Air Force SLIP(s) OF Roug A,
The Pentagon 4D \
Washington 25, De. C. Date 7 ee
From: John Edgar Hoover - Director i b3-
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Subjects “#LrI NC SAUCERS’ SEEN NEAR THESSALON LAKE,
ONTARLO, CAWADA, JULY 27, 1952
MISCELLANEOUS = INFOR! ATION CONCER RING
Dr. Re Be MoIndoo, 820 West Falnut Street, Xokomo,
Indiana, on July 30, 1952, advised that on July 27, 1952,
at approrimately 10:00 A. MH. while ftshing in the back ,
waters of Thessalon Lake, Ontario, Canada, he noticed a
formation of bombing planes, sixteen to twenty in number,
tn two groups flying south at a height estimated by hin to
be four or five nutles.
Dr. MeIndoo stated that the planes went ever the
lake and suddenly dropped objects, at Jirst thought by hin
to be parachutes. He continued that these objects fell
straight for a short time, then suddenly spurted vapor
and at a high rate of speed flew off in a sou thwesterly
direction.
Dr. MceIndoo was unable to identify the nationality
of the planes, but stated that they had twin trails of bluish
smoke. He further stated that the objects which ha
d been
dropped from the planes had single trails of pata prehes fadoys
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