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In September, NICAP published an issue of the UFO Investiga-
tor (membership publication) containing an outline and preview of
-this report. Copies were sent to all Members of Congress.
Sample reactions:
Congressman W. R. Poage (D. Tex.) - September 22, 1962
“T have long been disturbed by these UFOs. I would be very
much interested in seeing the accumulation of facts which you
have assembled. . .”
Congressman E. C, Gathings (D. Ark.) - September 24, 1962
“JT shall be interested in seeing a copy of the report your
Committee is preparing for Congressional distribution. . .’’
Congressman F, Edward Hebert (D. La.) ~ September 24, 1962
“7 shall certainly appreciate receiving a copy of your report
when it becomes available. . .’’
Congressman Thomas N. Downing (D. Va.) - September 24, 1962
‘“‘Thank you for writing to enclose a copy of the ‘‘UFO Inves-
tigator’’, and to also bring to my attention your plans to submit a
report on your Committee’s five-year investigation of Unidentified
Flying Objects. I very much appreciate your thoughtfulness. . .’’
Congressman Charles Raper Jonas (R. N.C.) -September 25, 1962
“If you care to send me the 128-page report on your five~year
investigation, I will be glad to have it. . .”’
Senator Jacob K. Javits (R. N.Y.) - October 25, 1962
“T appreciate your views regarding the aerial phenomena.
As you know, the Department of Defense and NASA have repeatedly
denied the existence of such objects.’’
Congressman John E. Moss (D. Calif.) - Chairman, Government
Information Subcommittee - December 19, 1962
“The Subcommittee has no authority to go into the over-all
question of unidentified flying objects, but other Congressional
committees may well look into it.’’
Congressman Richard H. Poff (R. Va.) - December 31, 1962
“TY am not satisfied that the Air Force has disclosed all the
information which it has assembled, and I am hopeful that the
Armed Forces Committee (of which I am not a member) will see
fit to conduct an appropriate investigation. . .’’
1963
Senator Milward L. Simpson (R. Wyo.) - January 8, 1962
“JT have not yet been able to determine that any Congressional
Committee plans to hold hearings on the UFO problem, but some-
thing may develop after the 88th Congress convenes. I do know
that the Senate Armed Services Committee plans early hearings
on the entire defense posture and it is possible that the question
of unidentified flying objects will be brought up during this inves-
tigation. . .”
Senator Gaylord Nelson (D. Wis.) - January 14, 1963
“<T share your belief that there shouldbe no unnecessary secrecy
surrounding the matter [of UFOs] and will do what I can to see
to it that relevant facts are brought out and made available to
the public.’’
Congressman John F, Shelley (D. Calif.) - January 28, 1963
“I share the concern of my colleagues in Congress about the
gravity of the UFO problem. . .my genuine desire to see positive
action taken to lessen the danger caused by UFOs to air travel
and our national security.’’
Senator William Proxmire (D. Wis.) - January 31, 1963
“The NICAP report [outline] is a fine document which does
much to substantiate the allegation made. You probably noted
my remarks that ‘The very fact that so many inexplicable inci-
dents have occurred is reason enough for a thorough investigation.’
I am going to contact the Department of Defense on this matter...’’
Congressman Clark MacGregor (R. Minn.) - May 28, 1963
“TJ would certainly agree with Senator Keating that more infor-
mation should be available to the public. I would favor Congress-
ional hearings [on UFOs] which, of course, would require action
by the Congressional majority leadership. . .’’
Senator Birch Bayh (D. Ind.) - May 29, 1963
“I too am interested in these aerial phenomena. Some people
tend to discount UFOs, but I feel that any such unknown objects
bear investigation. . .’’
Senator Vance Hartke (D. Ind.) - June 5, 1963
“TY agree. . .that a full explanation of the ‘Flying Saucers’
seems due. . .”’
Senator Kenneth B. Keating (R. N.Y.) - June 28, 1963
“T want to assure you that as a high officer in the military
myself, I am not overawed or overimpressed by some of the
conclusions reached by Air Force officers. As you know, I
have no hesitancy in taking issue with other government agencies
as to the dangers facing our country. . .I am sorry that there
seems to be nothing which I can add to the UFO situation at the
present time.’
Congressman Glenn Cunningham (R. Nebr.) ~ August 8, 1963
“T think it quite possible that the Air Force is withholding
information about at least a certain number of these [sightings]
because I have found that the military services in the past have
sometimes acted in a secretive way in other matters when there
was really no justification for it. . .’’
Senator Len B. Jordan (R. Idaho) - August 16, 1963
“Since you are a member of NICAP, I would welcome any in-
formation you might provide me which would improve my knowledge
of this very mysterious phenomenon. , .”
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