SAUCERS ?I 'pvo young women and t a man said they saw » a flying saucer over Sydney recently. All three - said the saucer travelled■ over the city in a • southerly direction. The i young women are Miss » Joan Harrison. 21. shop■ assistant, of Bligh Street, Epping, and Miss Marlene Johnson, 19, receptionist, of Clarence Road, Rose Bay. They were standing together on the steps of Mark Foy's, Liverpool Street. Miss Harrison said: It was a long oval thing, sort of flat, and it had a glow about it. It made no noise, and passed over Foy’s in a southerly direction about 9.54) p.m. It wasn’t very high— about as high as the A.W.A. tower.”—Sydney Daily Telegraph, September, 1, 1952.♦ • •