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APRO: ‘The oldest civilian UFO study group in the world,
APRO, was set up in 1952 under the directorship of L. J. Loren-
zen and his wife, Coral, dedicated to the premise that aerial phe-
nomena ‘‘whether it consists of physical fact or rumor, is impor-
tant enough to warrant an objective investigation.”
Since that date, the Lorenzens have devoted their energies to
such serious and factual reporting of UFO sightings as to attract
the attention, support and volunteer services of prominent scien-
tists, researchists, photographers, astronomers and engineers
from all over the world. APRO numbers among its representatives
Dr. Olavo T. Fontes M.D. (Brazil); Dr. Rene Hardy, electronics ex-
pert and physicist (France); Peter Norris, LLD (Australia); Jun’
Ichi Takanashi (Japan); K. Gosta Rehn, journalist and Fordham
University law graduate (Sweden); Horatio Gonzales Ganteaume,
translator and linguist (Venezuela).
This fine research organization has had the courage to investi-
gate and to report objectively on several sightings that dealt with
the possibility of UFO occupants in the belief that no facet of this
vast and still largely unexplored area, extraterrestrial life, should
be dismissed without in-depth research. .
APRO concentrates on investigating and analyzing reports of
aerial phenomena and its representatives have provided such well-
documented accounts of major incidents that no serious annotator
of UFO sightings could function without access to the APRO ma-
terial.
The official publication of the non-profit organization, the
A.P.R.O. Bulletin, sent regularly to its extensive membership, from
APRO headquarters at 3910 East Kleindale Road, Tucson, Ariz., is
edited by Coral Lorenzen, ex-reporter and free lance writer, who
is an acknowledged authority on aerial phenomena and who has in-
corporated some of the most valuable information and interesting
theories in her book Flying Saucers (Signet).
APRO has. endorsed without reservation the recently announced
research group to be established at the University of Colorado and
has volunteered its catalogue of reports covering 15 years of ser-
ious study, documentation and investigation to the new study
group ...a gesture Dr. Condon will undoubtedly welcome in view
of the esteem in which this privately run organization is held.
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