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...roughly comparable U.S. terms, similar air attacks would have devastated three-quarters of Los Angeles, Cleveland, Baltimore, Boston, New Orleans, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Newark, Louisville, St. Paul. Civilized life would no longer be possible in Detroit, Pittsburgh, Buffalo...
...chose their new President, highest honor in U.S. Methodism. Because the presidency alternates annually between a Southerner and a Northerner (a courtesy dating from 1939, when the Southern and Northern Churches were united), the Council's outgoing president, Richmond's Bishop William Walter Peele, was succeeded by Cincinnati's Bishop H. (for Harry) Lester Smith. Cincinnati is Methodism's biggest Area (510,810 church members...
...chosen a Bishop, assigned to far-off Bangalore, India. There Bishop Smith diversified his episcopal duties by shooting tigers. The skin of the first tiger that glared back at Bangalore's Bishop now reposes in rug form on Bishop Smith's living-room floor in Cincinnati's outlying Linwood section. Bishop Smith drilled the beast with one clean shot...
Methodists rate the Bishop high as a preacher, consider him as a middle-of-the-roader on theological and social questions. His four years in India made him missionary-minded. Under his eleven-year leadership the Cincinnati Area has topped all others in gifts for "World Service," Methodism's benevolence program...