APRO Bulletin, March 1979
APRO was documenting cases from an increasingly global scope, with significant reports from Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, and the Pacific region adding to the growing case file.
Sighting Reports
Northern California experienced a UFO flap in late October and November of 1978. Most of the activity involved lights at night but the color and arrangement contra-indicated the possibility of the lights being connected with conventional objects. In most of the incidents, the date was not even noted
3910 E. Kleindale Road Tucson, Arizona 85712 Phone: 602 - 79 3-1825 and 602 - 3 26- 0059 Coral E. Lorenzen, Editor Richard Heiden, Assistant Editor Lance P. Johnson. Robert Gonzales, Artists A.P.R.O. STAFF International Director … L. J. Lorenzen Director of Research . James A. Harder, Ph.D.
California [Continued from page one] In 1956, while piloting a twin-engine Air Force plane over New Hampshire, at about 3 PM (again no exact date), a cigar-shaped object which he estimated to be 700 feet long and 125 feet in diameter streaked across his path at about 500 miles per hour. Although Cob
Officer, was called forward before the assembled airmen and the Base Commander presented him with a "Tom Corbett Space Control" badge obviously gleaned from a box of breakfast cereal. It made him the laughingstock of the whole base. In the weeks following Farmer's sighting, other sightings were made