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UFO — Part 5
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August 19, 1947
Fe see him after lunch, a that about noon {j,and
contacted him at which time MMtated that he and his son had bean
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exploring a gravel pit on Maury Island and found some strange rock formations.
He stated they picked up some of these samples and that qugiiew .:<:
saw them and they went back over to Maury Island at which time additional
ooosk samples were obtained and that@@MMMMMB sent these to a friend of his at the
, _* University of Chicaro to have analyzed. They stated that they received a
: rs report and thet apparently this friend had asked a newpaperman to find out h Tc
1 2 where the rock formutions vere obtained. Q@iiMRmend @iimtold Qi nat
7 sometime after the first flying disc story had appeared, they receivec a tele-
po gram from Trans-Ocean Press from Chicago wanting infommation on the flying
Boy disc fragments. tated that they had at no tine indicated-the
a rock formations were a part of a flying disc and that Captain and
ae were not interested in the rock formations and they denied
a eiving them to ns
furnished substantially the sane information that wes obtained from mir
th regarding the anonymcus phone calls which he had
received, He stated further that the first call he received was on Friday,
August 1, at around 5:30 P, . At this time the caller stated that the B-25
vhich crashed at Kelso, Washington was carrying disc fragments and that the
two officers killed were Captain DAVIDSON and Lieutenant BRO .N, officers with
Army A=2 Intelligence at Hamilton Field and that the fragments were top secret
material. He stated the caller indicated that when the Army released the names
of the dead officers it would verify that the information he was furnishing was
correct. QM stated that the second call he received at approximately
6:45 P, H. Friday, August 1 at which time the caller stated that the 3+25 was
definitely shot down and that if he contacted Army Intelligence A-2, the man Ic
in charce would not deny it. p—__‘Sarnra he thought the man said te cen- i-
tact Colonel] Qggy but it was found out it was Colone] QM who was in charge
of Army Intelligence A-2. The caller further stated that the Sheriff's Office
hed been kept away from the crash and that no civilians had been allowed near
the plane. ss stated the third call he received at 5:30 7. ., August 2,
ani that this time the caller stated that one of the men who had been co onferring
“vith Captcin qh viag token te Alaska that day. Tne ccller
further stated that the B-25 was shot down from the air with a 20 mm. cannon;
that the Nerine plane found recently on Mt, Rainier had also been snot down;
that Captain ‘ould be taken to “right Field Tuesday morning and that a
Tyited Airlines pilot by the name of MEEBMM flew with Cactain chen they
were shot at over “ontana, The caller stated he was leaving for San Frenclece
cent would be baci Tugsday,
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