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STANDARD FORM NO. 64
Cle Men. e lum ¢ UNITED ss GOVERNMENT
SUBJECT:
Pile FBI DATE: March 31, 1950
the, NEW ORLEANS
oa ING DISCS
Special Agent H. WARREN TOOL, JR., of the New Orleans Division, has a
brother, J. K. TOOL, of the Wayne Welch, Inc., advertising agency, 202
Keith Building, 1025 1th St., Denver, Colorado. J. K. TOOL has advised
Special Agent TOOL that an employee of the Andis Yelch, Ince, JEFFERSON
BARUSTRONG, has been contacted by one GEORG! KOEHLER, 315 Franklin
Street, telephone SPruce 2563, Denver, Colerado, regarding Flying Discs.
SHILER is alleged to have told ARMSTRONG in January, 1950, that he
(KOEHLER), knows a prominent Denver oilman named SILASNEWTON, also knowm
as a Raysterious Mr. X", and an official of the Newton Oil Co., Equitable
Building, Denver, Colorado. NEWTON is claiming that he leased land in
the Mojave Desert in California and that on this land a flying disc had
been found feeeege with eighteen three-foot tall human-like occupants,
all dead on it but not burned. Further, that the disc was alleged to be
of very hard metal and near indestructible, KOEHLER is said to have
exhibited a radio set to Al RONG purported to be a souvenir of the
space. disc.
According to ARMSTRONG, KOEHLER has been-telling of this story off and
on for the three month¢period prior to January, 1950, and is said to have
notified ARMSTRONG of it weeks prior to the publication of a flying disc
article published in the True Magazine, and one by FRAN ULLY published
in the Variety Magazine in January, 1950. KOBHIER claimed to have been
\ visited by DONALD-KEHOR, author of the article in the True Magazine.
, Further data was furnished that KOEHLER had been telling the tale so
prol ally in Denver that he claimed to have had te’ hone calis from
Washington, D. C. and from the Federal Bureau of Investigation in which he
was requested to keep the information to himself and that, thereafter,
he became mysterious about the entire matter.
It is noted that considerable publicity regarding these discs has been
found in Denver and other papers.
This information is being furnished the Bureau and the designated offices
for informational purposes,
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