FLYING SAUCER?A subscriber writes:One night la-1 week, at about 8.4'J pm. during a heavy rainstorm, a rumbling noise could be heard approaching from lire southern end of Moon Street and travelling In n Northerly dlrecUon. The sound wn* at ground level and gradually increased in volume as it came closer The sound was like a Scotchman say-ing rj-.r.rugged or rjrjoar until u reached tlie Intersection of Muon and Farquhar Streets. when the phenomena i you could not call it an apparition because It waa too dark to *er suddenly I urn ad in un Kaaterly direction. and then suddenly sUrled miking a bumpiny or, rather, banging sound The sound seemed to abate near the Town Hall. We do not know whether the object disappeared in'o the ground or into thin air, or perhaps went out to teu Bui some old rcd-drnts, and of course, old f.uthlonr I. aid It sounded to them like a d»M ■Ith a light tin dUb tied to hie tall