This article was published in the daily newspaper Le Provençal, France, page 12, October 13, 1954.
ALBI (A.F.P.).
A motorist of Briatexte (Tarn), Mr. Jean-Pierre Mitto, technician in a company currently exposing at the "domestic Arts" of Toulouse, stated to have encountered, at nightfall, on national road N.631, the passengers of a flying saucer.
"Returning from Toulouse, in company of two parents", he said, "I suddenly distinguished in the beam from my headlights two small characters who crossed the road, within a few meters hardly of my car. I stopped at once and, to our great amazement, we then saw take off from a nearby meadow a large red disc of a diameter of about 6 meters, going up vertically. The machine disappeared in the sky in a few seconds."
Auckland (A.C.P.).
The Civilian Association for research on the flying saucers recorded 70 new memberships since the beginning of the year.
Mr. H.H. Fulton, président of the Association, declared during his Congress that the number of the "unidentified flying objects" located in the sky of New Zealand this year, is higher than that of the previous years.
In the scientific world, he stated, an unquestionable tendency takes shape that admits that the saucers are craft probably coming from other planets.