a period of approximately three months.FLYING SAUCERS ARE “GOOD NEWS”The flymg saucers are real: they are made not in Russia or in Mars but in tlie United States; and when the U.S. Air Force sees flt to release information on them it will be good news. So declares Henry J. Taylor, well known Journalist and radio commentator, in ihe August Reader's Digest. The artido is Condensed from a broadcast.The saucers vary in size, Taylor says, from small white disks 20 Inches wide to big ones 260 feet across. Nearly all are round; some are flat and edged up Ilk: saucers, others are raised in the centre like a pic. Some are guided, others are not. They emit no stream of light or smoke, have no Indication of a propel* ling mechanism, and no sound. They can stand stationary in the air. then dash off o right or left with Increasing speed Their function is an Important military secret.Nine out of ten reports of flying saucers are due to Imagination or confusion, Taylor states. But several have been substantiated. Nine flying disks, sighted over the Pacific Coast of America by United Airlines Captain E. J. Smith, were real. Five seen over the Cascade Mountains of Oregon were real. So were a hundred-foot saucer observed over New Mexico in April, 194fl, and a 250-footer sighted over Madlsonvllle, Kentucky, on January 7, 1948.The saucer development is a*’ big andCat i first ahoul nessej Chi Sp sprea Ca close Inst« legs « weigh of thlt; Cat also and ]Thlt; the b forme jaw.A c gradu this 1 food of s^ Tt