5A'I;URDAY. THE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETOWN ' ” "'i l NOVEMBER 3. 1951 Declares A - Bomb Can Be Used On Battlefield WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 - (AP) - An eycwiinrss said .i'esterda.V the latest. atomic bomb blast over he Nevada desert" looked big inough to dcst.i-ny an enemy div- uion" on the b.-iiilefield. Representative AlbPrl Gore iDem. renn.l, ghairmaii of a l-louse of tepresentatirrs atomic ciierizv nub-committee. said he and four ither congress members WltilFSSO(l the explosion Tiicsrlay from "scr- irnl miles away " He told -neiispapc-r men: "The atomic bomb can now he used on the firm of lmiile. They ire no lniicrr iiiysiritniis iiiicri-t- iinties - tliry lli'P now specific. iccurate and rcrtnin” Gore indicated that the congress members iroiilzl have been in dan- ger if they harl I'iPFll as close as five miles in the flilal-3Cll0l'i blast which was l't”i'0l”i(l(l tell 1.30 miles niray. Official srciwgv blacked out any technical fll5llll1&liiFS' on the ap- pnre.nti.i' new ii-pr of bomb ex- ploded -- lliP Lmili maior United States atoiiric liinsi - but Gore Iomnic-ntrd: "A-bombs are now specltic as The lollnwinq Rr-prc-r-nt:iLli'ca of the St Edward ltlnnrl will be gind to discuss to life tn.-iimiice or anniiilics. MRS. DOROTIIY ROGERS to type and piirpme, accurate in delivery to the point of precision. a cl certain as to detonation and devastating effect." , The fourth in the series of test explosions is scheduled for tomor- row and is expected to involve troops in experiments with smaller atomic weapons. (iAL1:Ah:'l'-- 3iL..riiiii.Aiwir. WEDDING An early l7all.wedding of charm- iii: simplicity was mlemiiized in Rnsedale Presbyterian Church, Tnroiito. at 4 o'clock Saturday. Sept:-mber lath. vi-lien Rev. James D. Smart united in marriage Vir- ginia Jean. daughter of Mrs. L. 'Gailant. Charlottetown. to Wil- llinn Smoth, son of Mr. and Mrs. lSnilth Macl-larlane, l-larrington. lP. E. I. The bride was charniinx in white wedding gown with veil and carried an arm bouquet of Red Roses and Gardenia. Miss Verna, sister of the bride were blue taffeta with not and n picturi- lhat. ilcr bouquet was pink and white roses. The young couple . sprnt a short honeymoon at 1.000 ' islands. Gananoque. Pictures" . Church Services Cure Dozing NEW YORK. Nov. 5 -(AP)- Some people who used to nod in church now stay awake. Because. said Rev. Lain V. Kofod. they are being shown, as well as told. the teachings of the scriptures. V "We are educated .to think in terms of pictures." he said. "Their use - properly handled -- is it) times an attractive as worda alone." Mr. Kofod. of the Woodmerc Methodist Church here. is one of thousands of ministers throughout the United States who have be- gun using film: in church ser- vices. Although the pulpit, the ser- mons. the hymns and the Sun- day-School recitals remain basic standbys of worship services.mzwy major denominations now consid- er films a vital adjunct. "Churches. in the contemporary world. have found they must use the best contemporarily known means of reaching the minds and hearts of men." said Dr. Albert D. Siauffacher. head of the Con- gregational-ChrLs'tian Church Mis- slons Council. Denominations which formerly were wary of ”picture shuws" in the chiii'ch have set up audio- visual departnients. Film project- ors have become. almost standard equipment in the meeting rooms of synagogues and churches. William Rogers, head of the Religious Film Association central agency. said about 50.000 church- es now get films from the agency "more or less ri:gulai-ly." he said. Many denominations make films of their own-with experts hired to do the job. Numerous movie companies linvc sprung up specif- ically to put. the stories of the Bible on film. Newly launched is an organiza- tion of lay Roman Catholics- Hollywood directors. writers and teclinicians-to produce and dis- tribute films with a spiritual mes- sane. Thn types of pictures vary - silent filmstrips with written texts. slides with recorded sound. and sound movies. some feature- lcngth, to be integrated with les- with you any nisiitcrs relating williniit obligation. (THARLOTTICTOWN J. ARTHUR CAMPBELL J. A. MOORE H" D. YOUNG. it C. Sli-7a. Kinkora; ll. (3. BOHAKER si'ixi.xu-".'r.siDi1 H. M. Chisholm, Tryon: - Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. uiicrillco quiillty. 134 Kent St. The i-i7.v ul your room dic- liitvn tlic llllnIl)l'r of plm-i-Ii you run iiu--But you (lir- llllv tlw quzility. As you will llrn with your fiirii- iture I long time do not WMWM SEALED FOR TODAY'S HOME I PRICED FOR TODAY'S HOMEMAKER It nnatters not whether your huriw It In your home 4iniI' for your cninfnrt. aiiil coiivoiilt-iirc rt-quiri-is gnml furniture-we try to prm-iile good fnrniturr nl. rt-usoiinhle prlcrn. CROCKE'l"l' and STOREY Ltd. Charlottetown P.E.I. Solis. STOPS TRAIN L O N D 0 N-I CP)- A passenger train bound for London was de- layed for three hours when a biil- lock stayed on the line and was killed by the locomotive. T00 YOUNG LONDON--4CPI-Two lion cubs zit the Regents Park Zoo are des- tiiicd to be. sent to Siam. But they will be kept here for a year until they're. old enough to 'stand the long sea voyage. is it mtin.-ilon or ii rattan- l the 1 Jesus". , linrl plarcrl p iiomcii iwoi-k of the early church. l in West Prim-r. ' great . and Bolivia and also in the home- Handsome Anthony Eden. who his son Nicholas in London durin Eden iioiv ranks as one of Britain's to 76-year-old Winston Churchill's In addition to the post of Foreign 30 years, Princess Gets Big Laugh Princess Eliznbctli got one of biggest. laughs of visit yesterday with two veterans World Wnr. Obriouslv relaxed and the Princess nici Robert Agar and Alec Fraser- of the at erans Hospital. The men's broad Scottish ccnls intrigued they were born. In one breath. they replied: "on your mother's Your Royal Highness, the Lyon estate, near Dcliglitcri, Princess Elizabeth -.:isl:ed if they still remembered landmarks and recalled their youth tlicre. One of t.lie men replied: "We know that land so well, ma'am. why we even used to steal robins' eggs without a soul but yourself kiiowiniz ii." Princess Elizabeth laughed licartily. Vs... .. .....n,Dn, BAPTIST W. . S. -Tlic monthly meeting of the United Baptist Women's Mission- ary Society o' Springfield West Baptist Church was held at the home of Mrs. Ella Dyment on Oct 2.'ilh. There was R good attend- RHCE. The devotions were led by the president. Mrs. Neil Boulter. on theme. "Women friends of Different members men- tioned the part that the women in the ministry of J('5llS. also at His death. and how were prominent in the Plans were made for a bazaar the first of December. The thank- 3 offering ('ll'.'('lO)lDS were opened and a line sum was received. A fine ncldi'nss was given by the . llcld worker. Miss Milita Vyc, who the different societies She told of the helm: done in India is visiting work land. and stressed the need for more workers An excellent '1'ouched the Hem ment" was sung by Mrs. MacI..eaii. solo. ”she only of His Gar- Leslie AZ. BURGESS BEIITIME Continued from page 10 were they to put away for the winter all of those little nuts that they could. they seldom stopped to eat. And because they were jealous of each other, they did quarrel. which at course was a very foolish thing to do. The livlisi ones at the daily picnic, and the cries who had the inoiit fun. were Buster Bear's cubs. They scrambled up the trees, and scrambled down again. Sometimersi they just. dropped. They pretended to try to catch Mr. and Mrs. Grouse just for the fun of seeing them and hearing them whir away on startled wings. They chased Happy Jack Squirrel up A tree. and made him jump from that tree to another where he scolded them as if he were trying to bark his head off. They found their share of the nuts and ate greedily. Thy had no manners. Very different were Llglitfoot the Deer'a liwo hwns. They ate doin- lily. It was it. happy time. this picnic time over in the Gren Forest. Yes. air. it was I happy time while it lasted. It was a peaceful time For plenty to eat for everybody melns peace. Not; until there In plenty for Ill the people of the Great. World. will there be peace over all the Great World. KING EIJLE Phone 834 Al r; rwrif wrnl U.l EDEN T0 KEY POST IN NEW BRITISH GOVERNMENT it-iary zn Winston Churchill's new Conservative Government, a post which he held for five years in Churchill's war cabinet. is shown with .neit Morrison, Mr. Eden will be deputy Prime Minister and leader of the House of Commons. When first named as Foreign Secretary in itltlfi. Eden, men only 37, was the youngest Briton to hold that post in MONTREAL. Nov. 2 - (CF) - the her Montreal in it conversation First ease the two men- during a visit to Queen Mary Vet- EC- Pi-incess Eliza- beth and she asked them where property. Bowcs- Gliimis Castle.” was appointed British Foreign Sec- g the recent campaign. At 34, Mr. elder statesmen and "heir apparent.” leadership of the Conservative party. secretary in which he replaces Her- Schooner Sails On Treasure Hunt GOSPORT. Hampshire. Engiazmf NOV. 2-(CF)-Flying g jaunty Jolly Roger flag and cheered by crowds on shore. the two-masted schooner yacht Lamorna set out today on a stora-book search for buried treasure. In sparkling sunshine. the l.arrioi'iia cast anchor and uirgad. 611 115 Way through a maze of Royal Navy WZIllSl).lpS into the open sca. starting a six-month Wyn-ze fraught with the promise of ndventure and peril. The 12-man party. including three Canadians. is headed for the South China Sea and a tiny island supposed to contain a treasure cache left be-mmi by Captain William Kidd, the 17th century pirate. Parchment maps which the party will pick up at Singapore indicate the gold is bur- ied on the island. 200 miles south Girl Guide News Calling All Brownie: and Guide: We hope that by this time next week you All will have seen our beloved Princess Elizabeth, who was at Brownie. Guide and Ranger. and still is 1 member of the Girl Guide Movement. our Cnier Commissioner. Mrs. Wlahart wrote to the PrlncuI' lady-in-waiting lame time ago as followu- "The Canadian Girl Guldu have read with great interest of the impending visit. of Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth Canada. "Many or our Browniel. Guides and Rangers hope to have the pleasure of waving her I perlonal welcome while iihe is here. but be- cause of our great distances many will have to wish her well in spirit only. "Therefore all of the 7800 Can- adian Girl Guides send to Her Royal Highness, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh their warmest good wishes and I hearty welcome to Canada." The following reply wll celved:- ' It- I "Clarence House St. Jamar 30th August, 1951. ”Dear Mrs. Wishart: me to write and thank you for your letter. and for the message of good wishes and welcome it contains from the Canadian Brownies. Guides and Rangers. 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