APRO Bulletin, March 1959
The Papua New Guinea sightings by Rev. William Gill gave APRO one of its strongest cases. Meanwhile, Dr. Olavo Fontes was documenting a wave of encounters across Brazil that remains one of the most concentrated clusters in the record.
Sighting Reports
Soldier Sees Flash; Unconscious 24 Hours Hobbs Man Sees Glowing UFO, Hears Signals Jim Dobbs Jr., 37, an engineering firm .;>loyee at Hobbs, New Mexico, reporte to authorities and the press that on 25 February while driving south of Hobbs on State Road 18, he observed a glowing, egg-shaped object an
UAOs Track Airliner Across Eastern U. S. Peter Gillian, pilot of an American Airlines DC-6, reported at Detroit, Michigan that his plane had been tracked by three shining saucer-shaped objects from - ewark, New Jersey to Detroit, on the night of 24 February. This sighting made the wire press service
Four persons, driving in two separate automobiles, observed a "missile-shaped" UAO as it zipped past their vehicles on the 14th of December near Barlborough, Connecticut. The object was bathed in a glow that changed from icy blue to reddish-yellow, it had no visible windows or ports or lights, and m
The article, "Family Disappears, Saucers Seen" on the front page of the January 1959 issue of the A. P.R.O. Bulletin is thought provoking. It reminded me of an article I read several years ago entitled "Are Flying Saucers Kidnapping Humans? " which appeared in the October 1953 issue of "Man-to-Man"
porter of Galt, Ontario ran the following shining through the cracks between the headline and article : "Two Preston Girls door and the body of the object.
were. It was stationary for a short time, then it would spurt away and then would return to a position above us.' "Diane's comments substantiated Colleen's description of the object. 'It was really scary and so close to us. I was glad when it left us but then it came back and I noticed the flames, o
A most unusual experience in which a saucer followed and "buzzed" a car was reported by four teen-age boys to the Greencastle, Indiana G r a ph i c on June 26, 1957 and appeared in the following day's paper and in The I nd i a na po l i s News. Gray Barker, well-known UAO researcher of Clarksburg, W
living in the copper-mining town of Ajo, Arizona near the Mexican border. They had moved there from St. Marys, W.Va., in the hope that the climate might benefit his mother's health. Frequently, toward the end of the day, they would go for a drive out into the surrounding countryside to enjoy the bea