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0 WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 9 A o Thor, Mom Rocket Heart, Blows Up After Launching CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. AP A powerful Thor intermediate ranse missile the heart of moon rocket Pioneer blew apart with a brilliant flash shortly after launch ing early today. It was the fifth straight time that a ballistic weapon had ex ploded in spectacular style in the past few months. The shattered sections of the missile appeared to plunge into the Atlantic just off the Cape. The Air Force announced a malfunction occurred about 30 sec ' onds after liftoff and that the mis sile was destroyed by the range safety officer. The 65-foot war rocket blasted aloft at 3:53 a. m. from a huge pool of orange flame. It began to Veer left and right almost imme diately. After about 25 seconds, still pouring out a thin trail of flame, the Thor suddenly jerked to the left. At that point, the range safe ty officer pressed a destruct but ton and the missile burst apart. Flaming debris rained ino the water. A huge black cloud hung against the moonlit Florida sky. Missile men hoped the launch ing would give them a preview of me next Air force Pioneer moon rocket shoot which the National Aeronautic and Space Administra tion says will take place late this week. In an adjacent tower less than 500 yards away stood a multistage Thor which is believed to be moon rocket No. 3. The upper section of the tower was covered by a canvas wind shield but the first-stage Thor was plainly visible. Today's Thor launching was the first in three months and the 19th in the Air Force's ambitious flight test program aimed at making the missile operational. Since Sept. 17 when a Redstone missile roared across the Atlan tic successfully, five ballistic weap ons have blown apart shortly after launching. In addition, to the Thor. they were the Atlas 1CBM, the Army Jupiter 1RB.M, and two naval Polaris missiles. .During the period, however, three satellite rockets blasted off to good starts a Vanguard, the amazingly successful Pioneer, and the Army's Beacon balloon satel lite. Story Says Do&ikhobor Boss living In South America VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) -i This money, the Sun said, does Stelan Sebastian Sorokin, spiritual inl mciuae 597,000 sorokin was reportea to nave taken with mm when he left British Columbia for the South American country. 'Sorokin is living the rich life on the Riviera of the Americas, surrounded with bodyguards and luxuries, Miss Holt wrote. 'He pays tor it with the money that pours into him from the simple, uneducated peasant folk who live in the shacktowns in the Kootenays (B.C.) and worship him as their Christ. The radical Freedomites, be lieved to be responsible for nu merous acts of terrorism in south central British Columbia to dra matize their contempt for Cana dian and provincial law, are ne gotiating with the provincial and Canadian governments for possi ble relocation in their native Russia. The Sons have Soviet permis sion to relocate in the USSR, but the proposed move has been de layed by demands the Sons have made on (the Canadian and B. C. governments. One of the disputes has involved a demand by the Sons that the Canadian and provincial govern ments foot the entire bill for the move. The Sons have argued Ihey do not have the money to pay for such a large-scale relocation. leader of British Columbia's Sons of Freedom Doukhobors, is living a life of luxury in Uruguay on money sent him by his poor follow ers, the Sun said Tuesday in a world copyright story. In a story written by Simma Holt from Montevideo, the Sun said Sorokin, 56, named spiritual leader of the radical religious sect in 1950. has received a con servative $300,000 from the Sons since he went to Uruguay in 1953 to seek a new home for his esti mated 2,700 followers. Solon Pleased By Election BAKER (AP)-Rep. Al Ullman, reelected to his second term in Oregon's sprawling 2nd District, said today that "I'm extremely pleased with the vote." Ullman said his immediate plans are indefinite, but added he may leave here soon to join his Navy reserve unit in Washington, D.C., for a brief training period. The Baker Democrat defeated Marion Weatherford, an Arlington wheat rancher making his first bid for public office. Ullman took an early lead in the voting Tuesday night, and he picked up strength throughout the lengthy counting of votes. 1 rsrrpr , 1 i KW tt 'X fit ... flWfc i . -.M l.V.VA iters; MAYOR LAWRENCE SLATER signed the proclamation declaring November 1-7 as American Art Week for Mrs. Walter Brown, left, appointed by Mrs. Hiram Blauvelt, na tional director to promote American Art Week in Ore gon. Mrs. Brown, president, Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs, in turn appointed Mrs. Colista Dowling, Portland, state chairman; Mrs. Robert B, Billingsley, Medford chair man; Mrs. Carl Peterson, Ashland chairman, and Mrs. Jack Warrick, right, chairman for Klamath Falls. Tribute is being paid this week to American artists and their distinctive role in the life of American society. Shakespearean Festival Fund Drive Planned ASHLAND (Special) Novem ber 12 has been set as the open ing date for the Oregon Shakes pearean Festival's building fund campaign. The organization old est of its kind in the Western Hemi sphere is currently without a stage. The former structure, out grown by the festival's expansion and for three years condemned as hazardous, has now been razed. There is need of $275,000 to build a i new theater in time for the US Scientists Note Success LONDON (UPI) -Four Ameri can scientists reported success to day in several dry runs with Brit ish scientists in an Anglo-American effort to keep tabs on the third U. S. moon rocket to be launched soon. Officials using a powerful radio telescope said stars giving off ra dio waves aie being used as tin gets to ensure the telescope works if the moon shot goes off on Friday. The Americans headed by Wil- j "r ham Young have boon at Jodrcll Bak for several weeks. Their tracking equipment, linked elec tronically to the 250-foot diameter telescope, is contained in a trailer nearby. Young said his group was "col lecting signals from radio sources in the universe and feeding it into our date storage equipment." He said if the moon shot comes off the data will be relayed to Los Angeles and broken down there. internationally recognized theater. Although the majority of Its audi ence members come from the three Pacific Coast states, repre sentative numbers travel annually summer season of 1959, Oregon's " " r s'"'e5' YTau' statewide centennial year. "lfS ma,"y "? J! "untrls n,i .1,- o J.a ..Jou,slde. ,hls continent. Acting and son, 29.500 persons witnessed the four Elizabethan-style stagings of Shakespearean drama, the biggest box office year in the theater's history. Each summer four or five plays are offered in nightly rota tion over a six-week span. In 1958 the group completed its presenta tion of the entire canon of Shake speare's" plays an accomplish-' ment shared by only a few world theaters. Hundreds of volunteer workers in the Ashland-Mcdford home area are currently organizing the the ater's largest solicitation campaign to date. In addition to thousands of personal visits, the festival newsletter and other special ex planatory materials are being sent to the group's worldwide list of patrons. Several communities in Ordgon and California are also or ganizing their own local campaigns to help assure the theater's future. Acknowledged to be one of the West Coast's leading cultural and entertainment attractions, the 24-year-old production company was founded in Ashland in 1935 by its present producing director, Angus L. Bowmer. From a three-day lo cal event, tho festival grew stead ily toward its current status as an production staffs are formed Uonf . an equally wide geographical area'. 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