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supecr__ Silos NowitonOffice Men. -: dum + onrrep stares GOVERNMENT
rE TOR, FBI pare, March 31, 1950
C, NEW ORLEANS
Vogal
alleged to have told January, 1950, that he
imors a prominent Denver ofTsan named S CH, also knom,
y and an official of the Newtdh Oil Coo, Rquitable
eado. NEWTCH is claining thet he leased Land in
the Mojave Deseré in California and that on this land a flying disc bad
been found intact, with eighteen three-foot tall human-like occupante,
all Goad on it bet not burned. Further, that the disc was alleged to be
of very hard metal and ctibie. jis said to have
exhibited a radio set Jourported to be @ souvenir of the
paws dteog
notified| lof it weeks prior to the publication of a flying disc
article the True Magazine, and_one (LLY published
in the Variety Magazine in January, 1950, jclainba to have bean
visited by DONA » author of the article in the true Magasines
According tof [Te bes tein of ite try oft,
oa for the = (PeTOE prior to January, 1950, and is said to have
‘Further date was furnished that| Jnad been telling the tale so
prolifically in Denver that he c to have had telephone calle from
Washington, D. Co and from the Federal Pureau of Investigation in which he
was requested to keep the information to himself and that, thereafter,
he becane aysterious about the entire matter, pre
‘It is noted that considerable pubicity regarding these discs has been
found in Denver ead other pen V
This information is sane i, Buremn and the designated offices
for informatianal ng
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