APRO Bulletin, March 1962
UFO reports continued at a steady pace worldwide. APRO was strengthening its Latin American coverage through Dr. Olavo Fontes and other Brazilian correspondents.
Sighting Reports
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Harvey B. Courtney forwarded the followlng report derived from an interview with the witness: First or second Sunday, February, 1957 (sure of the date as she was visiting her daughter who just moved to a new home that month). Time: Between 10-10:30 p.m. Night Las cruces Lo19 hts clear and bitter col
In 1954 as a novi'ce I'n the study of the saucer problem I regarded the following story too fantastic to be seriously considered. Now I think otherwise. Authentic close range observations like the following are extremely important in the way of proof. Our military mentors try to pooh-pooh them; they
On Saturday 14 October 1961, Mrs. Michel Burson, wife of Sunset, Utah's mayor, reported seeing four white, circular objects traveling eat at 5:30 p. m. The mayor also spotted the objects several moments earlier. What seemed to be the same or similar objects were a:so reported by Thomas Kay and Kent
An object (or objects) was reported in Ohio from Toledo in a line extending over Lima and on down to the west of Dayton and Cincinnati on the 3rd of January 1961. Sheriff's deputies Hicks and Baker spotted something from their patrol car on Ohio Highway 117 between Lima and Spencerville at about 7 p
Maneuver·ing "Star" Mary C. Kimball of Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, sighted another most unusual "star" at between 6 and 6:15 p. m. on 23 January 1962. When first seen it was stationary and to the left of Betelgeuse. Miss K. had just spotted the light which she knew was "out of place," when it flew right
Is the headline on a news story in the West Ontario edition of the London Free Press for 7 December 1961. Seems several citizens of North Easthope Township reported that what sounded like at least two low-flying aircraft were heard at about 3 a.m. Next morning inquiries revealed no aircraft missiong
made an abrupt turn and kept right toward us. It came down over the road, some ten meters in front of us. It did not land on the road but hovered a bit above it. Nor did it stand still but moved gently to and fro in our direction. When "landing" the craft had executed an elegant right-about-turn. Al
bought a new car?" She could not get convinced that the car was the usual old one until she had inspected its interior. Indeed, its exterior showed something different! Its usual beige-yellow color has disappeared, instead it shone beautifully verdigris green, like phosphorizing. Unfortunately this
Boiestown, N. B., Canada-On April 4th, a mysterious object lit up the sky over a large part of New Brunswick and was believed to have set fire to a truck parked in Wendell McFagden's mill yard near Boiestown. The fire was extinguished with mud and the object, not identified two days later, was descr
Ernie Stadvec, pilot and owner-operator of Stadvec Aviation, Incorporated, at Akron, Ohio, reported seeing a UFO at about 10: 15 p. m. on July 4, 1961 and again on July 5 at about the same time. Stadvec said that he first spotted the greenish object at 1 o'clock high coming down on collision course