Flying Saucer Is 9Sighted Her*4—1ISomething—which for the pur- -|( pose of conversation we will call ^ a fivinu —was siehted in ™a flying saucer—was sighted in the sky northwest of town on Monday evening by Francis Gos-: ling, who alerted Don Dorman -of the CAP, Wm. Gilkey. civil * defense, and the night police, ail ‘ of whom will testify to the fact. :that an object of unknown identity was flying around flashing varf-coiored lights for about an S1 hour before it disappeared. b: Shortly after 11 o'clock last p’ evening. Gozzie saw the strange ’ b ' lights and called Don. Then they 3: : decided to get the others in on it a and all droye out to the hill near n Memorial hospital for a clearer s view. What they saw they are h not prepared to say—but there I was no doubt that some object v in the sky was flashing yellow or 3 1 white lights, with .an occasional: I ixed. green or blue, f^ei^aided,p-! course to the northwests and fin-f!l~. ally disappeared. ’ • ]1. ' —---i £f ^