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+ STANDARD FORM No. 64 .
Office Memora dum * UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO : DIRECTOR, FBI DATE: July 8, 1947
From M4ac, MILWAUKEE
sujeer: Spy) S OR SAUCERS ATTENTION:
SAUCERS
HONE CALL FROM MR, FLETCHER
AT THE BUREAU AT 8:30 AM, 7/7/27
Attached are newspaper clippings from the whlrcd
Sentinel and Milwaukee Journal of July 7, 1947.
For the Bureau's information, United Press and Associated
Press telephoned me at my residence about three or four times between
1:00 A.M. and 2:30 A.M., Julyyj, 1947. The United Press representative
informed me that Father sosemlgesit had stated on interview by a
Milwaukee Sentinel reporter, one~BILL SEEKS, (Phonetic) that he,
Father BRASKY, was going to call the FBI concerning the contraption,
which apparently was identical with one of the flying discs recently
publicized throughout the country. The United Press representative
desired to know if we had any statement to make on the miter. I
informed him that IT had no official comment, other than "No Comment."
Since I have contacted the United Press representative on
various occasions, I asked him what the actual details were, and he
stated he did not know except that the interview of the priest reflected
that a circular saw had been found with some devices attached to it.
The Associated Press called me shortly after the United
Press representative did, and on being advised that I had no comment
to make concerning the story, I asked the Associated Press representa-
tive what the actual facts were, and he informed me that as far as the
Associated Press was concerned, the facts were that a circular saw had
been found and a story had been obtained from a priest who had been
drinking quite heavily. The Associated Press representative informed
me that apparently the United Press desired to get a statement from me
denying or affirming that the FBI was investigating the matter. I
informed the Associated Press representative that apparently someone
was suffering under a misinterpretation of any comment I had made, and
possibly some reporter was in an ey 7d =hS on ifia Shoe) had
Qe gone out overt eins, or G. B77 * 13 t
PIAA, RECORDED ah ala
t. "then telephoned the jnited, SS; representative, who
apparently in the meantime had beén Galle by the Associated Press
in an effort to straighten out the United Press. No reference was
made to the FBI in the Milwaukee Sentinel article appearing July 7,
1947, but the Milwaukee Journal article, which is attached, referred
to an alleged statement by Father BRASKY that he attempted to get in Kes
touch with an FBI Agent whom he knows. Father BRASKY has never cony, }
tacted the Milwaukee FBI Office or any Agent concerning hi
ny opinion, this is just another hoax story, eines a poste
Fey RAS
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