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PROJECT 10073 RECORD OF DR JUN 51

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Temporary ATIC Form 329 (2 Jan 52) military representative present at the
military representative of the
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DATE OF INFO --- July 1950
LOCATION --- Pullman, Wash.
SOURCE --- Civilian
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REMARKS: Report that an object was found
by a civilian who warned it over to a
the Hanford, Wash. period. This re-
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UNCLASSIFIED
44
UNCLASSIFIED
26 July 1950

To; District Intelligence Officer
13th Naval District

From: Lt. Rolland L Soule
260343/1635 USNR-O
1604 Fisk Ave
Pullman, Washington.

Subject: Flying Saucers, Report of;

1. The following information is reported to your office for proper disposition of the information that was given confidentially to me by Lieut. Charles Kinzel, Chief of the Washington State College Police Force, Pullman, Washington, on the morning of 24 July 1950, when he and I were discussing some of the traffic problems as they pertain to the Campus here at Washington State Colle
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NO CASE (Information Only)
Source: Newspaper
1 July 1950
Fairbanks, Alaska

Alaska Sky Flash Was Meteor
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 4 (UP).—The Alaska air command issued an announcement today that a flaming object that flashed across the sky over Fairbanks Saturday night was a meteor.

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