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Mr. Eickhorf further related that about ten
minutes after he had talked to Maday on Friday, June 4,
1954, he received & call from George Hunt.williamson and
a Mr Manspeaker, who confirmed to him that Maday was no
longer' associated with them, and asked that Eickhoff meet
with them at a luncheon at the Terrace Plaza Hotel,
Cincinnati, Ohio on June 7, l954.
Mr. Eickhoff, in explanation of his interest
in this matter, advised that he had read such books as
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Kehoe, retired.major, U. S. Marine Corps, which book was
published by Harper's Publishers, and a book entitled
book is published by Werner-Lowery Company in England,
and is distributed by the British Book Center in New York
City. He said that he has.also heard broadcasts by
persons he considers reputable news commentators, such as
Walter Winchell, Fulton Lewis, Jr., and Frank Edwards,
to the effect that reliable persons have reported observing
flying discs or saucers. He said contrary to these reports,
the U. S. Air Force has denied the existence of the flying
saucer and he felt that persons such as Truman Bethurum
and George Hunt williamson, in presenting a program such
as that contemplated, were either truthful or they were
frauds. He stated that if they had a true story to tell,
then he felt it was of such nature that it should be given
as wide a distribution as possible, so that the people
said, however, if their story was not true, then the hoid-
ing of such a meeting as was contemplated would be a fraud
on the general public. He estimated that such a meeting
in Cincinnati might draw two thousand people, which, at
$2.00 apiece, would result in a $4,oo0.00 take for the
promoters.
To identify Truman Bethurum, Mr. Eickhoff had
with him two copies of the magazine #yalor,'
" which he stated.
he got from Bethurum, this magazine being self-identified
as the "Golden Times Weekly,.
published by Soul Craft.
Chapels, Post Office Box 192, Noblesville, Indiana. The
two issues which Mr. Eickhoff had with him were numbers 15
and 16 of volume 6 of the publication, the number 15 being
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