FLYfNG SAUCERS METEORS SAYS DIRECTOR OF OBSERVATORYSYDNEY, Monday: The Director of Rtveeview Obtervofory, Folhcr D. O'Donnell, »oilt;f lo day he 1 would not be turpriiod If iom« reports of flying saucers were o cose of imgginitis.He odded there wos so much folk of flying touccra thot people were on the lookout for them, and when they tow something unusual, they immediately thought of flying soucers.-x am Inclined to think the object htghted »*). a rnctcm They *omeUmr« appear to shoot across ihe »ky at a terrific a pent At other time* they appear to move slowly or even not at all If they are beading toward* u».' he uk!A spokesman for -R A A.P and the Department of Civil Aviation expressed pie view that the oh wet ften waa a meteor.I Mr. Kelvin B1U. of Hawke*-; bury Road. Weetmead. and hU j ftancee. Mlu Roma CrUianden.1 of Waa Ion 8treet. Harris Park, raid they caw the flyIn* saucer over Bargo. In eoutbern N-S.W., while tliey ware iravel-I'ne toward* Sydney ou a motor cycle about « pm. on Saturday Ttiey aald Ita description waa••nHT to reporu publhhed to the Herald.-Mr Kill* aald a car load of people passing through BarfO aUo aaw the “flying wiueer. H» -nnke to Uie motort** aboat ItMx. J. Oaxmody. IntetatoUtruck driver, ol Station Street. VV'Mitworth.lU. lt;uUd he and hi* wife aaw the flying aaucer while they were drtvUm tlvnu«h Benalla. in ^northern Victoria, at 3 30 a m on Saturday.FROM Tlir. Nfc\Mr o. Preaion, of Malabar F.uad. Malabar, aald he aaw a ■flying saucer In Sydney at 010 laat night.He aald he aaw the object for a-out thro* mtnutaa uUvu comint in from Uie tea at a great height.Mr. R J. suntaeiiT. am en llneerlne .tudent Of St Pet*., aald he had men a small white dKc over ihe eltv moving relatively fast tow a rdr, the south about la.tfl p.m.He said It moved in a straight line a long way from a highflying plane, then disappeared over the housetop*RAAF offlelah aald later the plane vu making wnethsr observation* and the mlt;ce(M object had' nn coIt.cannccUnti with