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65 Hs1 834228961 62 Hq 83894 Section 5
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STANDARD FORM NO. 64 : ) )
Office Memorandum * UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO DIRECTC a :September 6, 1949
SUBJECT: -
Benjamin Harrison Air Ba
information on gl g
structed recently to contact Dr. RICHARD K 1 of Decatur,
Indiana, with reference to a flying saucer he allegedly observed
in the vicinity of Lake of the Woods, Canada, on or about July 1,
1949. An FBI Agent by the name of METCALF of the Omaha office
yas alleged to have seen the same saucer.
When aS
that when he returned from oe
of a polio epidemic and that as a
literature Possi ble
diagnosis, PARRISH told FARRIS that in his he plutons
the cases which were Bee t to be polio in the vicinity of
Decatur, Br 0 were io, but possibly the r
i that he felt the presence of
polio epid c. Dre PAF
f nucers were observed in the
i there was a polio er vici
stated he had co: sulted o one of the physicians at the
Benjamin Harrison Air Base and had also checked (bbe records with
ference to allegations concerning the sigh fl; ¥ saucers
had done a little research 7
presence of Ang saucers and
stated that he was reporting th
authorities, W.
also come to the attention «
iry of the Indiana University
ere the doctors treated the
also stated tha . Dr. PARRISH had whi in Canada
that there had been some rat events some in the
interior with respect to what ght have remains of
flying saucers.
The fore; 1ished for the information
This office is ng no action in the matter,
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