APRO Bulletin, January 1954
The great 1954 wave was sweeping across France and South America. APRO's international network, still unusual for American UFO organisations, gave it front-row access to cases that NICAP and Blue Book missed entirely.
Sighting Reports
On January 12 the Director was advised by one of our contacts thProffssor Allen Kynek had left Ohl with an Air Force Investigator, and inasmuch as Hynek's steady job .is Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Ohio, we assumed that another saucer investigation was at hand and began searching
"Hot for publication* Understand unidentified object found near Cal ifornia-Oregon border five weeks 0go» Believe Ilynek's trip actually trip to California-for this pur pose* If any further details, will advise." Evidently llr. Edwards was wait ing on further details before giv ing the item on his p
The «F blames the cur•ent flurry of sightings on his book nd unofficially thinks he has exloited the q question beyond y it's true importance. Keyhoe claims-he has gone in the hole on flying sau cers research, would have been bet ter off financially had he never gone into the saucer investigation bu
IOU REGISTER have carried r-evicws been scnt-to tho U. S. for proces of Keyhoe's book, aptly v/ritten and' sing -'and analysis, iicantimc, tho not too colored wither way. pointers wore delaying the printing The U…3HIFGT01T TliiES KElLiD be-' of -thok.ustralien Flying Saucer Bu gan a series of three