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a * aN ae ee fe . . * a, « * . Sad ” “ JOHNEON COUNTY ») DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL DEFENSE MONROE AND JACKSON STREETS FRANKLIN, INDIANA 20 January 196825 ir. J. Edger Doover Director Feders] Bureau of Investigation Washington, Dd. Cc. cy ] Decr Bir: I would firat like to apologize for writing to you direct, however, I have cleared thic morning with our State Director end he suggests this procedure. We have been having some success with our Ground Observation Corps as we have four (4) posts here in the countye ts KLE: / . dire wig . Iact Fall I was contacted by ore of our local busixess mex WaLtIhg”t
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_ . .- at . ‘ , 1 ae wad “a i pon “- ad 4 by é 4 § _ , mle . : 1 ; i “ ell c: ‘ . a te ra oe , : af ; . . he ee Te WE WANT QU 10 MEET.” a ag 0 wag December 26, 1903. Cove esas ATIVE tom Pe Ti gea Frosh 922 to 1936, including the © notably New York, Boston, imore, wes Bip, Sa Be ca Babe Ruth, Lou + - Norfotk, New News, T ' memories of prohibition amp Mine pangest ern, jock . Gehrig and other potable bighlighes Fes Has werkad for maa for Anglo-American frien ship and still co rreapone 5 with (riemds hese on USA. : i. wy. seemed fram Dunki aches by the fyenth Destroper . | Eee ate Ye oh the Beiah
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OS EXCERPTS FROM A’ SUMMARY OF A FIVE-YEAR 5°. 7% Ee "+  BLYING SAUCER INVESTIGATION 3200027 little over five pears ing the well known ecer” phenomena, Since the summer of 1947 when the first saucer scare broke out in © United States, [ hsve spect auch of my time, money and energy seeking 4 solution able to interview “Hive just decided to stop investi ica thet 1 began a = «5 pe of the most fascinating yao modern Games, that be , ee | + te this riddle, While carrying on may private invetigestions I was antonomers, scientists, pilota and guided missile experts, who had spotted these saucers ‘ _ 
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oe ne ( * @ACE AEVIEW * HR ' La ei fox -P SAUCER SIGHTINGS BY IFSB MEMBERS 7” my + Exchuslve! From Frenidin, indians end Surrounding Towns 0" “" SIGHTING NO, 4—On the momiag of July 28, 1952 in the skies to the southenm and os oat io bye over Frankdin, Indiana appeared three strange objects. Their Bight was.” < ol wat by a large number of men of sound mund and character. following u com-<' 9 TS . .« piled fom a Police report tarned ia by Capt. Lee Sloan, Patrolman Jack W. fe and :'. - Pgtrotfian Kenneth Rund of the Fraaklin, Indsena Police Department on Monday mom. *° ing, July 28, 1952 at 6:0
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oe YO ALL MEMBERS OF THE LFS.Ba- 7 “St. GREETINGS FROM ENGLAND = ye? Bal Soo re we on the verge of « breath-taking discovery? Yes, I believe we really are! To | = quot! Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, “Too many good men have seen Flying Saucers for | as todtlismiss them lightly as ballocinations.” ° ee nineteenth aod twentieth centuries have produced a number of astonishing Sis- = 1s coveries notably the dreaded atom ” . wously held convictions such as that “matter is indestructible”. Even the everage layman today, -* j Nt = and that this energy somehow “unto the universe, but on an inGnitesimally
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Yo * DIRECTORY OF RSPRESENTATIVES a . ets . The following are additional representatroes since our last publication. > f “ ¢ ee ' "BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE—Edgar L. Plunkett, 71 Chedworth Rd., Horkeld, Brutal? 2 : Tngland; Assistant Representative for Braain-—Denis Plunkett 1. pUBR aD RICAN REPRESENTATIVE—Luis Luhring Box 23, Punts Santiago coe ) 5+ COLORADO—Verns M. Hampton, 4245 Alcott St, Deavers. 5 “iS! MATNE—Allan Levinsky, 59 Atlantic St., Poctland © 7% : oo, + rd ‘MISSOURI—Ralph Heul 6 Scarsdale, S Lows 17 oR wo NORTH CAROLINA—David T. Benton, Bos 430, BCC, Greenville , OHIO—Robert C Schn
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| HIGHUGHTS ABOUT REPRESENTATIVES DICK CAMPBELL, Rep. Indiana , Campbell bas written us many interesting letters and sided in making his home town of Franklio the only city ia the world with the most © | _- IFSB rs. At present it totals over twenty. He wes assisted by Mt, Louis Frahm, and J ROMALD ALBERT, rep. Ontario, Canads—Will be appointed Represeatative of ” . CANADA AT LARGE. Doing « Gine job. Would like more Canadians to join club. " 27 VICTOR ROOT, Rep. Minois—One of our mast valuable representatives. He has spent. : ‘maa tape g a map of the United States showing the places where sauce
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"6 ; ' . FB REVIEW yy + uae oa : DoE ; , oo 7 4 ‘ wes cb AMY THEORY - “ft a" ~ a oan . my e ae 4 Pa iysh THEORS NO. 6—Submitted by BARBARA KNORR, Member from Connecticut : en so TON o.. 5 eke ‘ - an * —— ne Boge seems to bebeve that the “saucers”, whatever they are, come from this “.” ry . baps plant life, but aot human. - oy. oo PRP ee aeeee, ve , =n? “4 . ior I do believe chat if our planet can support Life, why not other planets in other Solar + Systems. I do not believe that these people wish to destroy us baciue if they Bad eT rd _ could have done s0 long ago. Also, do we know that these 

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