RECORDED & INDEXED
EX-64
COPIES DESTROYED
270 NOV 18 1964
| Director, FBI | July 17, 1947 |
| Re: | RECOVERY OF "FLYING DISC", |
| NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, | |
| JULY 9. 1947 |
On the following day, July 10, 1947, one ____ ____ North Hollywood, reported that on this morning he was at the North Hollywood Service Station eating at which time there was considerable talk about the flying disc having been found in the vicinity. A number of what appeared to be young high school students were present and were having quite a laugh about the excitement caused by the finding of the disc. ____ stated that he received a definite impression that these young students either had themselves or knew of someone who had been working for the past two weeks making this "flying disc". ____ was unable to furnish the names of any of these young men but identified one of them who was making the statements as being employed in a Chevron Service Station at the corner of Victory Boulevard and Whitsett Street. He described the youngster as about sixteen years of age.
The above information was also furnished to the G-2 Office at San Pedro, California.
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