Flying Saucer IsSighted Here: Something—which for the purpose of conversation we will call a flying saucer*—-was .sighted; in the sky-northwest of town on Monday evening by Francis Gosling, who alerted . Don Dorman of the CAP, Wm.; Gilkey, civil defense, and the night police, all of whom will testify to the factthat an object of unknown identity was v flying around flashing vari-colored lights for about an hour before;'it disappeared/Shortly after. 11 . o’clock last £ evening, Gozzie saw the strange \ lights andJcalled Don. Then they decided ; to- get the others in on it} arid- all-drove out to the hill near Memorial hospital for a clearer $ view.'-What- they saw they .are riot; prepared , to say—but there . was . no : doubt; that some .object S.in the sl^y was /flashing yellow hr; :1white;vlights5Ted, grefenf: or V:Muep;fV 7 VIV3.• Jj: “.’Si.j %*7? vgMhrr ~ »x *’*^‘1 r3Lar1I