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MORE ABOCT Missile (CoaUnurd from Page t) and ash. RANGE 5.000 MILES LONG The guided missile range extends from here, some 1.500 miles it is said, all the wa> to the Caribbean. That distance is already being pa trolled as needed from headquar ters. It Is being proposed to extend the range to a distance of 5,000 miles, and that soon. The busln-ss oi the patrol sta tions. located on islands along the way is two-fold?to observe as well as to warn shipping in the time of danger, and make complete reports of all observations of the success ' or failure on the part of these guided missile-; Including then speed, behavior, and distance trav eled. THE SNARK GOES BERSERK These missiles are actually pilot less planes, jet-propelled and guid ed radio. They take off from a platform with the supersonic speed of around 70(1 miles per hour. On December (i. a missile was launched from the Base here that caused much excitement and spec ulation .? to sa> nothing of the hundreds of rumors. Because it went berserk after traveling hundreds of milt - as it veered off its course. When officials attempted to turn It in its course, It refused to respond to tin wishes of the Base operator The missile is reported to have | fallen in the jungle- of Brazil. The last time it was sighted was over northern South America. Here is an account of the launch ing of the rocket that wasn't launched, as published by The Or lando Sentinel Rocket scientist- and engineers from all ovei the United States waited anxiously al Cape Canaveral last night as the firing of a Martin built Viking rocket was apparent ly postponed three times Originally scheduled for (1 p.m. the firing preparations were evi dently started and then deferred as newsmen watched froth vantage points outsit!.' the restricted area A shooting star at 8()l pm. lighted the skies bt it-fly over the cape. An Air Force crash boat moved into position at the entrance to Port Canaveral iuirbor at 8 25 p.in t)ul moved out to -? a again after weeping t lie -an a w I! Ii a -rareli light for 20 minuter. 'I'he i apt lauvnrhlng an a ?,i> flooded Willi i dozen arehlhhts fin i: a -' i c,n two gatiti \ frames, each of whi'rii appai iitli> contain id an ii;.i . Id n.i-mIt in tin- til ing position Beacon lights ? . opt 11. mi! Il ea.'t huli/nii in a 30 degioe arch twice indicating a flic w.t im minent lint nothing followed The 42-1 not Viking rocket, 13th built fni tie 1 S Nav\ b\ the Glenn L. Martin Co. was barely disivrttalilo III Olio of til,. 11 allies Newsmen wore not able to get closet than four mill - to the launching area. So\ out \ li\i povM i I I a I - I O veah-d a fill I r\ of aetlv it > ni u the cape PS Hi'. all ritton tut. iniioti for I'ticlc Alio down hen \1i edi tor Willi a'] tin t.. n t "ii i I I mil huildin -1 u.sh. wai -practice. an' t III Ill's I .11,11: . I! all. till . I n It -I got . so all-fared on-nerved. hum In/ -j /led an flalil, i L'a- ted Hunk I'll 11.1IT to tlin. bat k .1 Ha n .Hintill.. I i time next spiing jt -t to lest up n I'se lite Want Ads tor result* BI'DOy M. PHI I J. I PS. Boiler-! man Fireman, son of Mr. and Mrs George E. Phillips of Ro^ I Clyde gad hiuband ol Mn sudd) M. Phillips of Route 1. has been | honorably discharged from the U. S Navy attached to the II. S Naval Receiving Station. Norfolk. : Va . f VIORE ABOUT Hodges (Continued from page 1) under way for a gala social occaslo' j with many new and different ln | i novations which promise* to be a | highight of the two-day festivities. On Thursday. February 7, the day of inauguration, the Governor and his inaugural party will pro treed from the Governor's Mansion at U titi ,i in. in th( Krfi?? :*iti Mem orial Auditorium where a joint session of the General Assembly ' will hi' field There the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Council of State will be administered tiieli oaths ~A office. The Governor's in augural address will complete the proceedings at the auditorium Ex tensive plans are being made for press, radio and television cover age. ? After the joint sessio nhas been dissolved at the Memorial Audi torium, there will be a mamrroth parade and review on Fayettevllle Street. including a wide represent ation of military units, marching bands and other participants. Fol lowing the parade, there will be a luncheon at the Mansion for mem bers of the Governor's inaugural party. From 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. that evening an Open House and Reception (or the public will be held at the Mansion "Every effort will be made by the Governor's Inaugural Commit tee to plan an impressive, digni fied inauguration befitting (Air great Governor, Luther H ' Hodges," Senator Poyner said I "This is an outstanding event in jibe life of our State, ar.we in tend to celebrate it properly ." An airliner took off on a flight within the United States more than once every eleven seconds during 1955, Civil Aeronautics Adminis I trstion studies show. Thickety Enjoys Several Holiday Church Programs | Church services featured the | Christmas activities in the com : munity Sunday night at the Oak i | Grove Baptist Church a program -1 of Christmas readings and songs wire given by the pastor and choir. After the service treats were given to the children. j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ford had ali their family together for Christ mas dinner. , In addition to the i children and grandchildren who re ! side in the community, were a daughter, Mrs Spencer Walker and Mr. Walker from Brevard . fc Privates Jake Burrell and Nicky Williamson of Fort Benning, Ga.. are spending the holidays with home folk. i Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Muench of Bainbridge. Ga, spent the holidays will, t te Jarrett Williamsons and Mr* T. G. Murray and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jimison and children spent Christmas Day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Raper, at Murphy. Mrs. Jim Harris was hostess at ai. all day meeting of the WSCS : of Rockwood Church Thursday. ! The January meeting will be at the home of Mrs. M. T. CartwelL Mr. and Mrs. Billy Rector had as their guests Christmas Day. Mr. and Mr*. Bob Mulkey of Asheville. : Mrs. Mulkey Is a sister of Mrs. | Rector. Doris Cannon. 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