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65 HS1 834228961 62 HQ 83894 Section 8
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Director FBI
RE:
DETROIT FLYING SAUCER CLUB
ESPIONAGE -X
HENRY MADAY, President
LAURA MARXER, Vice-President
DOLORES M./COYNE, Secretary
JOHN C.
HOFFMAN,Treasurer
He said the club was going to petition the President of the United
States to make public all government information on flying saucers.
He also stated that by letterSeptember 25195LAURA MARXER
advised him he was a group leader in the club,and his duties would
be to keep up with latest developments and advise his group, the
names of which he would receive from Miss CoyNE.
TheDetroit Free Press of September 291954,said in an
article that the DFSC met September 281954 and DESMOND LESLIE,
British flying saucer authority spoke, stating that GEoRGE ADAMSKI
Mr.VERN WILLARD advised he received a letter September 30,
1954,from DOLORES M. CoNE,Secy.,DFSC,setting out the discussion
group in the Farmington area as:
ALFRED S.STUDER 28993 Parkhil1DeMch
M.K.
He received a letter from her October 4, 1954, adding to the above
list:
Miss LUCr/RAMB030203 Overdale Ct.Rte.4Farmington
Mr.WILLARDon October 131954 said that LAURA MARXER asked him
to call a meeting October l8, 195l. At this time,he said he felt
a good cover for subversive activities.
He advised the object of group discussions, according to
MARXER,was:
l.To indoctrinate people to receive space pe ople.
2.
Mass landings in Detroit in October (not further
explained.)
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