APRO Bulletin, March 1957
The Levelland wave and the Sputnik-era surge in sightings made this one of the busiest years in UFO history. APRO's correspondents in Brazil were reporting encounters that would not reach English-language audiences for decades.
Sighting Reports
Another one of those inexplicable incidents involving an airborne object rvhich crashed to earth, occurred near Charlotte, N. C. on 20 ]Iarcb. Air Force vetcran \1'. B. Brown reported to the $it'alhr'r hurcau that he and his wife st")ott{'dthc "foam-like but clear" objeels a i r o r r t {) p . m . I
There is an occasional1'q'r.lrlest rcceivr.d by tne Duector asking that sire cornrn€rnt l)rrclrlrg on Ld.(J oufillg tne horean wa-r by A. Thomas oD ttowai'd .ltenger ol i\ew .lerscy ancl iaLtl, 'uUO itelp U) lt tney evef [UfB IOOSe hrs crarms regafotng UAo contacts. \'e , Itina i,t. IgJS\ 1l' r r l
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"l'hey le Still SeeirrgThirrgs" Icatur.ed The I'ebruary issue of "ORBIT" magaitt the -A.ustraiiantnagazrnc,"[,eo1,rlg"1s1, zine, publication of Civilian Research, J ar t . 9, is a g o o r l n r . i r r - r " r po n l t r c t j , \ O , i s Irrtclplanetary Objects, (CRIFO) containClose on the hecls uI
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A strunge urrideltr{icd oLrject oI largc drrrrensrr.rtrs, tuade o{ b anspat.ent tuaterial, with a center of metal has been lound in the Andean rnountains, 500 tnt kiiometers uortheast o{ the port c,{ Baton ltuuge, l.oursiarra, 20 illarch, Antofagasta, Chile. Itt:…1r, I a, ln. Loulsluna S[dte Untver