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Office Memorandum * UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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TO * Director, FBI Are) 6B eb
FROM Wy s0, Cincinnati (100-0)
SUBJECT: TRUMAN BETHURUM;
Girma DISCS
INFORMATION CONCERNING,
Va On 6-7—5h, ee oon ICKHOFF, 3721 Tappan Avenue, Cincinnati 23,
Ohio, and Mr. RALP N, 2768 Highland Avenue, Cincinnati 12, Ohio,
called at this office. Mr. EICKHOFF advised he is the operator of a beauty
salon in the Neave Building, Cincinnati, and Mr. ZIMMERMANN advised he is
President of the Zimmermann Packing Company in Cincinnati. Mr. EICKHOFF
did all the talking for the two men and he furnished the following informa~
tion:
On 6-3-5) an ad appeared in the "Cincinnati Enquirer," a newspaper of
general circulation, Cincinnati, Ohio, to the effect that on 6—11-5) a
program would be presented at Taft Auditorium, Cincinnati, Ohio, on "The
Real Flying Saucer Story." The advertisement which Mr. EICKHOFF exhibited
disclosed no sponsor for this program and it was only noted on the ad
that tickets for the program sold for $2.00 per person and would be on sale
at the Central Ticket Office in Cincinnati.
Mr. EICKHOFF advised that although he belongs to no organization
interested in flying saucers, he has been interested in this subject and
has been interested to the extent that he desired to know the sponsorship
of the program. He stated that he found out from the Central Ticket Office
that the ad had been placed by HENRY MADAY, 36) West Lewiston Avenue, )
Ferndale 20, Michigan. He advised that he telephoniedlly contacted MADAY
on 6—3-5l, and MADAY stated that he was only the or renting the
hall and that he was acting on behalf of TR THURUM and GEORGE
HUNT WILLIAMSON. He statedethat on 6-)-5); MADAY’called him back and told
him that there had been a disagreement between MADAY, BETHURUM and
WILLIAMSON over MADAY's arrangements for the sale of tickets for the
program and the renting of the hall,
EICKHOFF advised that at this time MADAY said nothing to discredit
either BETHURUM or WILLIAMSON and indicated that their disagreement only
concerned his placing the ad in the newspaper prior to mating the tickets
for the program available in Cincinnati. cc
RCD:CVM
CC: Los Angeles (RM) REC Ch. er
Indianapolis (RM) sine 7
INDEXED ~ 86
REGISTERED MAIL
ATR MATL SPECIAL DELIVERY
TROYED
220 NOV 19 1964
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