' Dr. Charles 8. Draper. head of the department of aeronautical en- gineering at the Massacbus In- stitute of Technology. uses a mo- del gyroscope and a dummy air- craft to explain the principle of "incrtial navigation" - the new technique that successfully guid- ed a B-29 Bomber from the Bos- inn area to within 10 miles of Lon AUTOMATIC PILOT EOR AlRLll)iERS. Angeles international airport in Februarylol 1953. The plane, oper- sted by me instrumentation labor- atory of MIT. made the tr tlnentai flight without requiring a glance. by human or mech- anical navigator. outside the plane, Debut of the "inertial navigation" device was described as -an event comparable to the debut of tlie sextant . Report U.S. Army "Jupiter" Has Been Launched Successfully WASHINGTON (AP) - Defence Ii-creiary Charles E. Wilson has witnessed the first successful fir- ing of a completed Pnlted States military ballistic missile - the army-developed Jupiter. Authoritative officials at defence headquarters said flatly that a Jupiter, the army's entry in the 1.500-mile range missile competi- tion, was the weapon that the sec- retary saw launched successfully last weekend in Florida. Upon his return Sunday from the missile centre on Florida's east be avoided specific identification of the weapon, saying that maybe he had "talked too much already. Defence officials said he Jupi- ter missiie sent up Frida had fal- len short of the full range of 1.500 miles scheduled for US. intermed- iate range ballistic weapons- They indicated the Jupiter had travelled around 600 miles, that its launching and night had been without mishap and that the wea- pon achieved a ."satisfactory de- gree of accuracy." Although test vehicles and rock- coast. Wilson said he had seen a eta have travelled several thou- Ls mlssils ' , coinsror but sand miles, the Jupiter launched .i REFRIGERATOR SPECIALS U,-J CO. H”. - .xo-7.cu.rr- Miscouciis Anne liner of Summerside re- cently visited in Miscouche, guest of Sylvia Polrier. Mrs. Joseph Gtudet. 0' U- 5- A- recently visited in Mlscouche. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaudet. Nine with School Duinis of Mar- ian Academy motored to Charlotte- town. Thursday. April 51!: .to st- tend a Red Cross Conference. Miss '7 L ' AI ” W” a guest speaker. . Congratulations are extended to Bruce Small of Miscouche on best male actor in a comedy play which was recently staged in Sum- merslde. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Arsenluit and son of Bathurst, Nova Scot- ia recently visited in Mlacouche. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles De- Coste. The Miscouchc sub-division oi the Catholic Women's League held their annual meeting on Monday evening. April 29th in the Convent auditorium. Mrs. Phil H. Des- Roches presided. The new slam of officers for the following year are as follows: President-Mrs. Harold Perry. lst ViCO1!FO!ld2l1t' Friday was the first complete as- sembly of an American loallistlc weapon, with a dummy warhead. to have achieved the reported distance of 600 miles. Just one week earlier. an air force Thor. an intermediate range ballistic missile, came to an un- timely end. The Thor had ascended several thousand feet after a successful launching and appeared to be Linctioning well. But a range safety officer. whose radarscope showed that the missile was won- dering off its appointed course. de- liberateiy destroyed the missile by electronic means for fear the wea- pon might get out of hand and cause damage or loss of life. Earlier this year the first Thor launched from the Florida missile ccntre crashed after it had risen only a few feet. A faulty valve was blamed. One rocket - powcred part of I Jupiter was successfully launched from Florida last year and was reported' unofficially to have trav- elled more than 1,200 miles. But that was not a ompleted missile for military purposes. being the winner of a prize for the PP" BEDEQUE Mr. Henry Cailbeck. Central Bedeque. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital undergoing treat- ment. All hope for him an early recovery. Miss Phillis Britten. daughter of Rev. Dr. C. A. Britten. and Mrs. Sydney Green bol of Cen- tral Bedeque. are expected to take!-charge of Central Bedeque two-room school next term. Miss Georgie and Miss Marion Mrs. D. H. Gallant. 2nd vice- presi- dent-Mrs. Alfred Gaudet. 3rd vica- ldent-Mrs. Tiiman E. Den- Roches. Recording secretary Syl- vere Gsudet, correspondence see rotary-Mrs. Jerry Richard. tress- urer-Mrs. John S. Poirier. coun- cillors-Mrs. Eddie G. Desftochee. Mrs. Charles Decoste. Mrs. Cal- exte Poirier. Mrs. John C. Poir- ier, Mrs. Martin F. Desitochea. Mrs. Theophile Gaudet. Reverend Father Syivers Gai- last of Tignish was a recent visit- or to Misco che at the home of Pinean. of Moneion. K. I. spent the weekend at.tlu home of their parents in Ferswoott Several teachers from this area attended the Teacher's convention recently held in C lottetown. Miss Georgie Murray. dsushtor of Mr. George Murray. this vu- lage. entered the Prince County Hospital on Sunday last founder- go surgery. Her friend? wish her a speedy recovery. Mas Murray was teacher at Traveller's Rest during the past year. Mrs. Stanley Maclunnoa and r. and Mrs. Stanley Perkins of averhill. Mass and Mr. and Mrs. Fred MIOWh of St. Thomas. Ontario. were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Maclnnis. this village. Mr. A. A. Maclnnla has been confined to his home for several weeks due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck, Centril Bedeque and Mr. s d it! Arthur Macfarlanc. Lowenr 3:11 oque returned on April 3th. from an extended motor trip which took- Qm "trough several of the large' cities of the United States and 3511351 THEY were as far west as V ancouver. B. C. . where they Vig. ltl 11 Mrs. Callheckis sister. Mrs. Dr.I Tanton They were absent about ten ueeks, The Summersi-' -Bedequg ay, U- presented a sacred concert at the Central Bedeque United Church on gsunday evening. The title of their presentation was "in . 39;. buy iiome" There was a good Katherine and the performance was much enjoyed. Rev. Dr. Brit- ten. recently returned from a trip to B. C. was in attendance. BQ LIGHT TIMBER . The lightest of Canadian trees is the eastern cedar. of which a cubic foot weighs about 19 pounds. his sister. rs..Charles Decoste. Sympathy is extended to relat- tives and friends of Frank Gilils. Mr. Gllils passed away on Tues- day, April 30th at his home in ...” L The funeral took placts at St. John the Baptist Church Miscoucbe at 2.30 p. in Thursday. Interment in the church cemetery Requiem Mass was on Friday. May 3 at 8.00 a. m. Avis Arsenault and his sister. Mrs. Antoine Gallant. of Egmont Bay were recent visitors to Mis- couche. Friends of Nina Walsh, Mis- couche will be sorry to know that she is confined to her home through illness. i Mr. and Mrs. T. Arsensult. off Charlottetown. were recent visitors: to St. Nicholas. f Friends of Leonard McNeill.l Miscouche. will be sorry to know; that he recently spent some time in the Prince Country Hospital. Summerside, where he received treatment. Congratulations are extended to the pupils of Marian Academy. Miscouche. who were winners in the Musical Festival. held in. Summerside. Friends of Arthur Gaudet.'Mls- couche, will be glad to know that he has retnmed to his home after having spent the past several weeks in the Prince Country Hospi- tal, Summersidc, where he receiv- ed treatment. 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