lii'gI “FLYING SAUCER” 1 1 TRACKED DOWN fmm| NEW YORK, Thursday. = = A United States Air = = Force pilot set off after a = = flying' saucer’' over Chic- = = ago — and Hew right E = through it. —E But all he saw was cm- = E pty air.’* There was no- = E thing at the spot where E E radar showed an unex- E— plained object. E = A Civil Aeronautics ad- = = ministration nlffcial ex- E E plained that the rcflcc- = E tions could be caused by =— atmospheric conditions. — = difference bqlwcen two r = layers of air., temperature E = differentials and possShly, E E uiiicrenccs m eicettvcai = = charges in patches of air. Eilll III III IIIII III 11II11IIIIIIIII11IIllllli^