APRO Bulletin, March 1953
APRO was barely a year old, operating from Tucson on a shoestring. Coral Lorenzen was collecting reports from a global network of correspondents at a time when the Air Force's Project Blue Book was the only official game in town.
Sighting Reports
Wisconsin leaves much to be de sired, especially when previous ldi h b th id delandings have been on .the arid omar Observatory had spotted an asof .the M3 inchcr, and astronemcrs say it is moving at a very rai t -serts of the Southwe.st, Or so we pid rate. Kop your ' 5570s and'cars are led to belie
tification of both enemy and Allied wheel, with half the 'wheel' possi planes. bly three feet across, extending. With this, we close the case" of below the base in a crescent shape ,. the Booth sighting until such ,timc There wore no markings anywhere 6n ' comjs when more facts a.re availa it becaus
watched it for at least 20 minutes, A possible'tie-up with the awe.■ay'oe as much ad 30 minutes." inspiring sighting of a. saucer by Booth said he yelled, lone end Lloyd C, Booth in'Korry County, loudly so that his parents., or,.s-omo- South Carolina is being given much one in the house would hear h
Maroh IS. 1971 APRO APRO Bulletin Pago Six SAUCER BANDWAGON (Con't, from Pa^'o ern U. and rssistant supervisor cf One) schools rt Gloncoo, Illinois stated passage from the Bible is indica tive of some kind of alien life havjng visited orrth, but reading further on in the book, it is dif ficult to th
L cr untry we nan was in the fields and as blculinc ball, blue-white in eclc r an.", sconce! t; fall t; s uth c f she saw what she described as a l hin« Sniloy said it nust have been nanlikc boinc wtv -wrs crcen and nearly 7 feet tall. She said he was a 'grcd fireball*, .-nlcht hrvc been wearing an e
his story tc Dan Boyce. editor of Boss, Canadian press war correspon Prirvicw weekly. "Believing it to dent announced flying saucers no be a helicopter we stopped to watcl longer joke to him. £ftcr stating it, only tc find that it was not a thrt 'there is ' ■ ■■ • mere tc this than we he"icopter, Th
Doc. 5, 1953. Ho se.id object rppcrrcd tc bo a W. F. Garnahn, of llontreal said mile r,\rcy feet. y at 1,000 , f. It moved mve that when npprorching Central Stat- frst, climbing slightly and disap3sm5 p.m. pm " %? * "" " Maj. Harvey ion at 3*^5 ho saw two beys geared. Marine pilot looking at sky. "I
Golden Gate* Officer on duty at 10,000 feot vertically in a matter bridge spotted it novinc from the of '-.conds", Brlocco said. He os- east at the some time, J#A. Mor ti "led that the object was about gan, at tho bridge, said, "It came 10 miles from him, Brlocco repor over Alcatraz, then directly o
March APRO Bulletin Page nine lino co. reported ho and his wif.o CONWAY. S. C. Jan. 29. Storekee and granddaughter sr.w odd craft per s'heots at saucer. Sec page one. while out for r.ftcrnoon drive, Tolc VANCOUVER, B. C. Jan. 29. Bill his story tc Dan Boyce. editor of Boss, Canadian press war corres