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Show WYOMING BISHOP PLANS RADIO SERMONS I i ; Weekly Service to Replace Monthly Visits of Missionary VEW ToltK. M.ty M rhurrhrp.ere, will hava no et-ue for not attending aer-i aer-i vice. If l ha plan of th Rt. Hev. Na-I Na-I tlianl te)mnur Thomai. l. P, f nte -copal missionary bishop of Wyoming, mature. Hlshop Thomas proposes to carr tha eerl a tu th churchgoers. 1 t'hurchs and missionary aiatlon in I many cases ara :oo and 100 milee apart, and, with tha bishop'a saff of mission rie ao limited that not much mora than a monthly aervlce la possible, r-cuaea r-cuaea for nonet tendance take on a hue of aweet reeeonsblenssa. This I what Hlshop Thomas proposes to change. The bishop arrived at tha t hurch minsions house. New York, yesterday with an appeal ap-peal for a radio outfit. "I am convinced." be said. 'tnat through the medium of the radio we shall le able to revolutionise mlaamn- I sr met hod a In reglona of magmfn ent J d alaneea like Wyoming t'mler pre-ent pre-ent met rod, end with our communicants widely altered and miaaion stations few and far between, the rhur-h finds It Impoaalbl to reach all of our people mora than about once a month Kadio is Just th thing to remedy thla situation. situa-tion. I had ni) first demonstration of the radio in a Ho ton hotel ihs other night, sod was greatly Impreaaed. The only drawtack I noticed was the con- slant Interruption by amateur operators 1 snd others who cut tn on the ctrt int. I waa told tnl waa difficult to avoid In i such a crowded aectton of the country, I but that In those parts of ths world ' where there waa leaa confueion the tart to j was a moat wonderful ineatie of communication. com-munication. "The trouble about taking advantage of thf advance of the science," he aawl, "is ihat it coats money, and being, so to speak, a pioneer with this suggee- tlon. I am looking for some Kasleruers , who don't know what It I to live a con- j pi of hundred rnllee from the nearest iit.lrotid a'Htioii. with ih traveling mil- , ionr end the bill collector th only I contai-ta with the oulalde world, to help1 me inatall at Iiratnle a radio outfit for i t h- lieneftt of mv people of the plain " M'hin Thomaa ha laid the uiMtter nf r ltd to a r vice for mlaaionarle before the leariinnt of mlelone of hi cnurt-h, j Mud ;t probably will le one of the ub-Jecte ub-Jecte brought before the KpUcopal gen- oral conittlori ml rorilsnd. i're., ntxi i fit II. |