itLd)fa,lei-r-ni-dtrienieili-,r.s.3i:ecr)ff,1-isleteLe.s-jsSaline Farmer May Have Seen Flying SaucerA Dowagiac farmer recently reported seeing a flying saucer launched from an Army C-54. Said the farmer, John Keller: “The plane was heading southwest at a low rate of speed about, 500 feet up when the saucer came from the belly of the plane. It sort of wobbled, then shot away at a terrific rate of speed. It easily outdistanced the C-54 and was out of sight in five seconds,” Keller asserted.Army officials say they have no evidence that flying saucers exist.Comes the testimony of a Saline farmer, Dan Levleit, his wife and son. You ‘ can take it for what it is worth. “We saw three planes heading southeast, flying in formation. Leading them was a contraption about 25 feet tall which somewhat resembled the top of a lighthouse; a darker object hung from below, and all four ships—if the latter could be called a ship—passed from sight at a tremendous rate of speed.”Says Dan, “You may lay my story to drink, but my wife and son, Danny, saw the same thing, and they don’t drink.