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8 April 50

DATE OF INFO
8 April 50
Shelby, NC
Civilians (newspaper Report)

DATE IN TO ATIC
Aluminum

DATE
AMT
AMT
LIST OF THE OR. AC 2 Minutes

FROM
Ground

TO
"Wobbled" along course then shot straight up.

INSURE DATA
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UNCLASSIFIED
HEADQUARTERS THIRD ARMY
FORT MCPHERSON, GEORGIA

AJACI-3 360.33 13 April 1950

SUBJECT: Unconventional Aircraft

TO: Commanding General
Air Materiel Command
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Dayton, Ohio

Attention: MCI (Control No. A-1917)

Inclosed herewith is newspaper clipping from the Raleigh, North Carolina NEWS AND OBSERVER, 11 April 1950, re unidentified objects sighted in Shelby, North Carolina.

FOR THE COMMANDING GENERAL:

JOHN MEADE
Colonel, GSC
AC of S, G-2

1 Incl:
Clipping dtd 11 Apr 50

UNCLASSIFIED

504.4

7-3712-29
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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, RALEIGH, N. C., TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1963

# 'Saucers' Sighted By Shelby Residents

Shelby, April 10.—(P)—Five Shelby residents aren't Doubting Thomases when it comes to tales of flying saucers. They say they saw one high over Shelby Saturday.

Paul Limerick, the commander of Shelby's Veterans of Foreign Wars, gave the report on the whatzit of the air. He said he and Doane Mulick, an employe of an auto parts firm, and three children watched it for at least two minutes.

Limerick described it as aluminum colored but not in the shape of an airplane. Apparently round,

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