APRO Bulletin, September 1961
The Betty and Barney Hill case, which would not become public until 1965, was being quietly investigated. APRO was expanding its scientific advisory board and publishing increasingly technical analyses.
Sighting Reports
The A. P. R. 0. Bulletin is the official copyrighted publication of the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization (A.P.R.O.), 4145 E. Desert Place, Tucson, Arizona, and is issued every other month to members only. The Aerial Phenomena Research Organization is a non-profit group dedicated to the eventua
Pair of Meteors? A large number of residents of the SW U. S . observed a flaming sky object on 9 September 1961. The "object" was reported by a pilot who claimed he saw "two very bright meteorites" moving from SW to NE. A representative of the Weather Bureau passed the sighting on to the FAA as one
Arrow-Silaped UFO In California At 1 : 30 p.m. Sunday, 30 July 1961, members of Betty Vroman family and neighbors of San Bernardino observed an object like "wide arrow point" with a "cylindrical shaft jutting vertically." "It must have been enormously long, possibly twice as long as the house," Mrs.
Another Venusian Contact A different slant on an old story ( a l a Adamski ) has come t o u s via reporter House's column "On the House" in the Green Bay ( Wisconsin ) Press-Gazette for 26 June 1959. It seems House was on a jaunt somewhere near the shore of Lake Huron, stopped at a gas station and t
Venezuelan Reports By Horacio Gonzales Although sightings of UFO's have reduced considerable since 195�, we have a been receiving good sporadic reports W' from different parts of the interior up to two or three weeks ago ( late September ) when a brilliantly lighted object described as a huge "fireb
Venezuelan . ( Continued from page 4) cas, and across the sea coast towards Trinidad. All the Venezuelan reports agreed as to shape and luminosity and the accompanying balls of pulsating light behind, and the extreme bluish brilliance IN FRONT of the apparatus.
At about 12:15 a.m. on 21 July 1961, Albert Pietruszak Jr., 14, was preparing for bed. He chanced to glance out the bedroom window of his Thompsonville, Mass. home just in time to see a "greenish-white glow about three feet in diameter" drop into the adjacent field. An instant later he as well as hi