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Weekly Research Magazine's Look-See Vol 4 No 1

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Title: WEEKLY R.M.'S LOOK-SEE Issue: Volume 4, Number 1 Date: May 7, 1962 Publisher: The Weekly Research Magazine Affiliation: Published in cooperation with the UFO Information Exchange Alliance.

Magazine Overview

Title: WEEKLY R.M.'S LOOK-SEE
Issue: Volume 4, Number 1
Date: May 7, 1962
Publisher: The Weekly Research Magazine
Affiliation: Published in cooperation with the UFO Information Exchange Alliance.

Key Articles and Reports

70 UFO'S OVER LANCASTER This report details a significant UFO event that occurred in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where over 70 mysterious lights were observed. These lights appeared in seven separate V-formations, with each formation comprising approximately 10 lights. The sighting and subsequent witness accounts are currently under investigation and interrogation by CORAP.

HRS CORAP REPORT AERIAL FIREBALL A dazzling multi-colored light was sighted in the skies, with witnesses reporting the phenomenon from Kansas to California on Wednesday, April 18, 1962. Some witnesses reported hearing an exploding sound as the "fireball" vanished. The report indicates that this event may have been a meteor.

NETHERLANDS STUDY GROUP REPORTS: UFO OVER HOLLAND An early morning sighting on January 2, 1962, reported by the Netherlands Study Group for UFO logy, described a "big green ball" observed above the central part of Holland. The object was seen between 6:00 A.M. and 6:25 A.M. at an altitude of about 500 meters. It moved with a quiet, regular speed in a southwesterly direction, originating from the northeast. The observer estimated its size to be about 10 cm at arm's length when held at a distance of approximately one kilometer. The object was followed until it disappeared behind some bushes, and the observer had the impression that it was metallic in character.

Continued List of Alliance Members

The issue also provides a list of affiliated organizations and their contact persons:

  • L.U.F.O.R.O.: Mr. G.N.P. Stephenson, 12 Dorset Road, Cheam, Sutton, Surrey, England.
  • R.O.A.P.: Allen Greenfield, Director, 2875 Sequoyah Drive, Atlanta 5, Georgia.
  • I.N.S.: Tim Beckley, Director, 3 Courtland Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
  • The Netherlands Study-Group for UFO logy: A.F. Van Wieringen, P.O. Box 1524, Amsterdam, Holland.
  • S.S. & S.: Gene Duplantier, 125 Woodycrest Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • C.U.F.O.R.: Dave Daughters, 4134 North Drake Avenue, Chicago 18, Illinois.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine focuses on UFO sightings and related investigations, presenting reports from various international groups. The editorial stance appears to be one of reporting on these phenomena with an investigative tone, acknowledging possibilities such as meteors while documenting witness accounts and organizational efforts in the field of ufology.