We study the Josephson current through a ballistic normal metal layer of
thickness D on which two superconducting electrodes are deposited within a
distance L of each other. In the presence of an ({\it in-layer}) magnetic
field we find that the oscillations of the critical current Ic(Φ) with
the magnetic flux Φ are significantly different from an ordinary magnetic
interference pattern. Depending on the ratio L/D and temperature,
Ic(Φ)-oscillations can have a period smaller than flux quantum Φ0,
nonzero minima and damping rate much smaller than 1/Φ. Similar anomalous
magnetic interference pattern was recently observed experimentally.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, Accepted by Phys. Rev.