Show Little Star Up In the Where in Go By CLARK LOBB Anyone who chanced to see a blue flame streak across the horizon on the night of October 11 and merely thought Orson Welles was up to his old tricks again better think This wasn't an imaginary man from Mars in a rocket It was a honest to goodness meteor what's its probably resting in a deep crater not far from here right At that's the opinion of Arthur L. meteorologist and of the university's experimental It is Crawford's hope that he can hear from others who also saw the meteor and in this way get a fairly accurate idea of where it came to He received the first reply to his inquiries Wednesday from Glen W. principal of Delta high who claims too saw the spectacle shortly after 8 p. m. on said He was driving south at the time and could sec it plainly through the top of his further bearing out Crawford's theory that the meteor was very large and Crawford said Wednesday that the difficulty in finding it is that it probably fell near a sparsely populated very likely somewhere west of If it is the meteor or at least a part of it will be brought to the university for Crawford Another clue to the mystery comes from a fellow who said that just as he stepped out of the Heidelberg club on that he not only saw the he also heard it singing Don't Want to Set the World on as it whizzed merrily on its |