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ANDARD FORM NO.64
TO
:Director,FBI
DATE:August8,1947
SUBJECTFLYING DISCS
Re Bureau Bulletin No.42,dated July 30,1947,
Series 1947, wherein information is set forth pertaining to
flying discs.
There is enclosed with this letter a newspaper
clipping from the #Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch"dated July 9,1947.
The photograph appearing on this clipping is alleged to represent
a flying disc which was observed by BILLY TURRENTINE, a Norfolk
school boy, who was successful in photographing the object with
his small camera.
BILLY was interviewed on August 8, 1947 by Special
Agent A) THOMAS J. CONNOR,at which time BILLY informed that the
original negative was given by him to a Mr.BRowN of the Photo
Craftsman Service, who in turn furnished the negative to the
International News Service. BILLy advised that he has an agree-
ment with Mr.BRowN whereby the latter will share equally in any
profits derived from the use of the negative by commercial firms
remuneration for the use of this negative.
He informed that he was sitting on the front porch
of his apartment which is located on the third floor at 4lo West
14th Street,Norfolk,Virginia,around noontime on July 8,1947.
He had read numerous newspaper articles pertaining to flying discs
and decided to sit on his front porch in the hopes of seeing one
and attempting to photograph it. On July 8,1947 BILLY observed
the southwest to a northeast direction. He said the black object
was followed by two smaller objects which also proceeded in the
same direction. BIlLy explained that the objects were moving at
a very fast speed which appeared to him to be much faster than
the speed of an airplane, and further, that the objects appeared
to be extremely high. He said that they were much higher than the
average plane travels in the City of Norfolk and appeared to be
above the clouds, and that a white mist followed each of the three
objects. BILLy was unable to state what the black objects repre-
sented, but admitted that they could have been large balloons. He
He said that when he first observed the objects they were at such
his head in order to see them from his porch on the third floor
600CT4-1947
BOCORDED
COPIES DESTROYED
INDEXED
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