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    1 - Liaison Section 1 - Mr. [REDACTED] 62-83894 BY COURIER SERVICE Date: September 20, 1956 To: Director of Special Investigations The Inspector General Department of the Air Force Building Tempo E 4th and Adams Drive, S.W. Washington, D. C. From: John Edgar Hoover, Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Subject: THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN 1712 VAN COURT ALAMOGORDO, NEW MEXICO MISCELLANEOUS - INFORMATION CONCERNING Flying Saucers On August 31, 1956, [REDACTED] Street, St. Louis, Missouri, who is employed as an electrician, [REDACTED] furnished the St. Louis Office of this Bureau with information that he and a group of his fellow workers have subscribed to a publication captioned "The A.P.R.O. Bulletin," which contains articles about flying saucers. [REDACTED] advised he answered an advertisement in a magazine and subscribed to this publication for one year, at a cost of $3.00. [REDACTED] further advised that in his opinion, the publication slurred and criticized the U. S. Air Force and official of the U. S. Air Force. No action is contemplated in this matter by this Bureau. BY COURIER SVC. 25 SEP 20 COMPT- [unclear] RECORDED-11 62-83894-278 EX-117 NOTE ON YELLOW: Tolson Nichols Boardman Belmont Mason Mohr Parsons Rosen Tamm Nease Winterrowd Tele. Room Holloman Gandy Bureau files are negative concerning captioned publication and in view of the fact that it deals with flying saucers and the the established policy has been to refer matters of this type to the Air Force, no further action is deemed necessary. JJO'C:ebn (5) 60 SEP 20 1956

    1 - Liaison Section 1 - Mr. [REDACTED] 62-83894 BY COURIER SERVICE Date: September 20, 1956 To: Director of Special Investigations The Inspector General Department of the Air Force Building Tempo E 4th and Adams Drive, S.W. Washington, D. C. From: John Edgar Hoover, Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Subject: THE A.P.R.O. BULLETIN 1712 VAN COURT ALAMOGORDO, NEW MEXICO MISCELLANEOUS - INFORMATION CONCERNING Flying Saucers On August 31, 1956, [REDACTED] Street, St. Louis, Missouri, who is employed as an electrician, [REDACTED] furnished the St. Louis Office of this Bureau with information that he and a group of his fellow workers have subscribed to a publication captioned "The A.P.R.O. Bulletin," which contains articles about flying saucers. [REDACTED] advised he answered an advertisement in a magazine and subscribed to this publication for one year, at a cost of $3.00. [REDACTED] further advised that in his opinion, the publication slurred and criticized the U. S. Air Force and official of the U. S. Air Force. No action is contemplated in this matter by this Bureau. BY COURIER SVC. 25 SEP 20 COMPT- [unclear] RECORDED-11 62-83894-278 EX-117 NOTE ON YELLOW: Tolson Nichols Boardman Belmont Mason Mohr Parsons Rosen Tamm Nease Winterrowd Tele. Room Holloman Gandy Bureau files are negative concerning captioned publication and in view of the fact that it deals with flying saucers and the the established policy has been to refer matters of this type to the Air Force, no further action is deemed necessary. JJO'C:ebn (5) 60 SEP 20 1956