to County Judge Frank W. Carter. On April 21st, Carter forwarded that specimen to NICAP
County judge Frank W. Carter. And then on April 21st, Carter forwarded that specimen to NICAP in
Washington for laboratory analysis. Carter saying, today I forward you a cake alleged to have been
holes to Judge Frank Carter, who said he sent them to Washington, D.C. organization
Meanwhile, Judge Carter took the pancakes and sent them out for analysis to NICAP.
Are any of you people familiar with Judge Carter, the judge in Eagle River?
Judge Carter and the Newswire story.
He is backed by Judge Carter.
But right now, we fast forward to the 8th of May, because now we have Carter's second letter
This is from Frank W. Carter, the county judge at Eagle River in Wisconsin.
So it seems like Frank Carter is a member, at least, or some type of subscriber to NICAP,
But we can clearly hear the frustration in the tone by Judge Carter, and rightfully so.
You know, Judge Carter sent it in confidence to NICAP.
We now have, on May 9th, the reply from NICAP to Judge Frank Carter.
Dear Judge Carter, thank you for your letter of May 7th regarding...
Richard then, fed up with Judge Carter, sends it to Alexander Mabane, the chemist and head of CSI or Civilian Saucer Intelligence in New York.
I am amazed at how restrained my letter to Judge Carter is.
Part of the reason for the above outburst is that we know Ray Palmer and Judge Carter are planning a double-barreled assault on NICAP, Ree Simonton, yada, yada, yada.
Also on June 29, 1961, this is a letter to Judge Carter from Richard Hall of the secretary of NICAP,
Yours, Judge Frank Carter.
The second pancake was sent by Judge Carter to NICAP in Washington,
Major Friend called me at approximately 10.45 a.m. April 26th to say that he had just been in touch with Judge Frank Carter at Eagle River
It was Judge Carter who stated that he had told him it sounded like a screeching motor car.
Mr. Weller talked with Judge Carter,
through the letter written by Judge Carter,