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USAF-SIGN1-547
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rs* K-i-ueger^s ramiiy consisted >f four children, three boys arri one , one or the boys having died several years aro# aa who would now b# approximately 27 years old. Ob bob and one daughter were in the service c-urin^ .for id War II# The younger son apparently was too youBg xo h* a ser- Ylc#man During.;; the. ten minutes that he w^s observed, he appeared nors^l in every respect, ana was typical tor a y>ung nan or 2i years of age* It Is our understand:n6 that Lr.- Krueger is deceased and may have lef> sonie in- surance money and provided some otner in cone 40 that Mrs* Krueger and her son could live moderately at, tfii resort* -beeau*e''. no statement was made es to any business activity of her osm* ?. Mrtm Lv*ibs apparently did net marry- until ^orld *itxr I while travel- ing i;: ^vironaar a representative ol" the Red .Cross There -.she. iset a nuiL who had ,thr<*e sous;*" They were .?A-F pilots d-jfiag IVjrie -,.>Var II and all were - r ^resent; son, .-r>o..cman;t,. **t.:. ir ''-i: y^ar^ olc^ received all tte In il :iile h^ritanse. :fro>* Ki s- t r^^ -st-e v br .:>t> ers air^ al~i. fro :a'' his T&tb^r whj Is -a * * T.var.s toasted h ;^ well off r^r ''son is as a result of trie in- heritance of -.roperty *xnl T..-;-r.ey^ , !-*rs. 3v^.r: ^l&iaad'' tf-at si.ie riud no financial f ury kind, ^n3 therefore . ^md devote all her time to war- knitting ^ various dasirs ol";"*roolen articlee of''apparel* rr 8. Krs9 Kva:,s took th<* initiative in frequently relating about strange happenings In th^6 tovn of :7i Idv^aoc fj>r h i.^...ber "-of years* including such 1/ ir.js as nunbers rackets, va-rir.us acUv^i''-f in vice, reported landings of cre-r-y agents by submarines during .Vorid .ar 11, and peculiar activities of so-called gypsies in that vicinity that ?;re- irves.tl^kteci/by the FRI .Hq in Philadelphia I!rs- ;:Irue^er corroborated, rractically ell of these Btmtmmnts* They both explained that 7/ildwc od ''.is rri ii^rily ^ sac^^er resort ana''.''.thereofcre# the ta^ti is rather vacated during the of f- seas or period during Milch time the recent peculiar activities take''place Thcyciaim^ therefore, :timt the flying disc is sorn^ other kind of aerial %pfroach to carry out ..subversive activities ry a foreign country* Tney rirsxly Relieve tiiat a recent; hotel fire ttiat started in the roof was caused by the flyin^ discs * A description of the discs was not clearly presented at b t^e shape; however# it ?> what one ""; would expect from such lndividualU not hairing a technical bac%rousd and the inability of other competent observers to describe exactly ihat they have aeon The best description as to shape and color sras that of an oval or tear drop shaped gas light This design& -but lifted by electricity, is in use in Tfildwood and was pointed out during a walk %o krs# Evans* aparteent They thought tfte sise was about the ame from where they were iwii^t itt but did not say exactly what the actual dimensions were s.s xhmy could not jyd^e the L''rs Evans was not certain that''the oijecti* flew directly over any particular hous^ although tfcey appeared to io ti av. !oth Krs# -Krueger and Urs* Evaos indicated that tne object could hete been at a e^nsiderable di tanc@ Py that* they meant over the open water just below Cape Mayf and that the objects could have com from the open se%f .approach--over Cape Mayi and then Ibllcw thm m^xermrny up towards the general direction of Philadelphia* Mrs* Krueger %%&%&& that she witiieaaed only om irmi&mnt, at tfhieh time > of tm object occurred. Mmr description tmllied somewhat the
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