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  • juat want to report on what has transpired sinoe our telephone conversation about "Saboteur" yesterday. The print is being readied. By Friday night or Monday morning we will know when the picture will be available. Hitchcock is a notoriously slow
  • . III. WHYTHIS REPORTIS IMFORTANT Although such topics as "research "applications engineering" and conversation and development," "basic research," and may not occur with very great frequency in the thinking of most of us, there are two questions
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  • print of the FLY ING SAUCER ~iven to Kenneth Arnold by Military Intelligence of the Fourth Air Force. This shows positive identification of the strange object in reference to the telephone pole and the tree on the left. The actual distance of the ob­