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Inside Indianapolis

WHEN HE ISN'T BUSY running the 10th Atr Forde, Maj. Gen. Paul L. Williams may be found bunting, fishing—or playing golf. : The ruddy-complexioned - general with the sandy, close-cropped mustache is not an unfaPillar figure in Indianapolis although the 10th Air ce has been at Ft. Benjamin Harrison only a short time. During World War II, he commanded the First Troop Carrier Command, based. at Stout Field, from September, 1945, to April, 19486, after a brilllant career in combat. He made many friends the first time he was stationed here and has added several more already since his return, Congenial, his easy going humility makes those two stars on his shoulders informative rather than “brass-hat.”” To the boys in his outfit, he's the Old Man. Though born in Detroit, Mich., 53 years. ago, Gen, Williams is strictly Hoosier stock. His father, Edwin M. Willams, was born in Indianapolis. His mother, Della Dungan Williams, was born in Franklin.

Kin Fought Beside Harrison

HIS GRANDFATHER, . Stephen W. Dungan, fought beside Benjamin Harrison when the former President was commander of the Seventh Indiana Infantry Regiment during the Civil War, Before moving with his parents to California, at the age of 8 Gen, Williams used to spend his summers and Christmas holidays on his grandparents’ farm between Whiteland and Franklin. Impressive is the word for the’ commanding general, Straight and sturdy, he is 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 182 pounds, His penetrating blue eyes reveal the keen mind behind them. A blond in his youth, he now has white hair. He said it has been white since he was 32. ° “I could retire if I wanted to, you know,” he remarked. “I had my 30 years in a year and a half ago. But I have no intention of leaving under the present unsettled international situation and ‘they’ can't find anything the matter with me physically.” He can get around Air Force doctors’ orders to keep away from cigarets by using a chrome cigaret holder. Gen. Williams is a stickler for loyalty. care how good or how s is,” he asserted. “If he him.”

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“I don't art a man in command sn't loyal, I don't want

ever care to mest. He doesn't follow any set routine, seldom gets angry (unless thoroughly aggravated)’ and has an inexhaustible fund of dry humor, Those under him have learned to expect alittle black-edged card when "they approach him to unburden themselves of their gripes. The card reads: ‘‘Youf story has touched my heart. Never before have I met anyone with more troubles than you. Please accept this token of my sincerest sympathy.” Real problems he sincerely tries to help solve. The ‘“T. 8.” card takes care of routine gripes. “I'd have been a failure in the businegs, world,

Gen,

COMMANDING GENERAL, FORCE—A title of dignity, and Maj. Gen. Paul L. Williams wears it well.

if I'd left the Air Force as I planned at the end of the first war” could get interested in money matters.” His aides disagree. They assert he is one of the shrewdest men they have ever known.

‘A Fair Weather Pilot

GEN. WILLIAMS Is a flier—a command pilot with between 8000 and 9000 hours in the air. I'm a fair weather pilot,” he said, explaining that he is too busy with his ground duties to maintain his proficiency in the air. In all of those hours of flying.he<has had only! two narrow squeaks. . Once in the Philippines in 1923 he crash landed! in a plane and“ had to beat his way out of a steaming jungle to the nearby coast, Luckily, another plane happened along and picked him up. While he was flying paratroopers to the sup- ————————— port of Gen. Mark Clark in Italy during the last war, the door of the plane flew off; and the Inst nited Bre Brethren Church itself around the tail assembly, The plane plunged to within 100 feet of the

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‘the plane-from« veering -into-a-fatai- spin “or Willams is a family man. wife, the former Bertha Reed, daughter of a retired Kansas state Senator, live at Ft. Harrison. They play cards, listen to the radio, and read.

Edith has two children. There is one more addition to the family—| lay .session of the International Ritchie, a veteran of 18 months’ service in World| Council of Religious Education| War II. Ritchie, with his gentle disposition, has and area director for the Men's| \voGUE—

oT) s New Home To Be Dedicated

The new Teachers’ Home, which Ishelters the sisters of the faculty of the parish school ef Our Lord Jesus Christ, King, Catholic Church will be dedicated tomorrow afternoon. The dedication and a tea will be from 3 to 5 p. m. at the new location, 6870 Crittenden Ave. The {two-story building of 24 rooms was constructed of brick veneer at a cost of $52,000. The Rev, Fr. {Joseph V. Bomes served as designer and builder for the new unit. J * The sisters who will live there are members of the Order of Bt Benedict, said to be the oldest continuous ‘teaching order of the Catholic Church. - Their mother: Hote is located at Ferdinand, nd.

The schoo! offers classes from grade one through eight and has

10TH AIR 256 pupils enrolled.

Announce Subject

Of Lesson-Sermon

“Probation After Death” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow. The golden text is: “If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: .|old things are passed away; behold all things are become new.” (11 Cor. 5:17.) The lesson-sermon also includes the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker {Eddy: “He who is begotten of {the beliefs of the flesh and serves them, can never reach In this world the divine heights of our, Lord.” "Pp. 325. 325.

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Books Guest Speaker

i - Walter W. Muller of Peoria, ground before Gen. Williams and, his co-pilot could nag, $0: song 111, . ill Speaks on “The United u ls A 10: 40 a.m. at (ne ek

Ing Men's Day “ahd Rally Day: tn} the New York Street Evangelical {United Brethren Church. Mr. Muller attended the assem-

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bly of the World Council of | They have two daughters, both married to Air Churches in Amsterdam and Force officers. The oldest, Helen, has one child. traveled ° in Europe the past,

summer. He is chairman of the|

wagged his way deep into the hearts of the Wil-| Brotherhood of the E. U, Bz liamses. He is a big white German Shepherd dog. Se {By Jack Thompson.)

‘Historical Group Plans Campfire

A campfire on the 26th St. uled on the site of Camp Mor- Is

beach in Riverside Park at 7:30] ton. 10th and Alabama Sts. at

p.m will close today's schedule.

Hoosier Historical Institute.

1:15 p. m. From there the party wll Pe te Crown HIilT Fondly ofthe United Christian Mission- bazaar and cafeteria luncheon’ of the third annual meeting In where: tomps of prominent Indi-|ary Society, will give highlights 3nd dinner Thursday in the pres-| Park” and ‘The tOvatianders. i the Indianapolis area of the 'ana statesmen will be visited. of the assernbly of the World| |The last meeting will be at the

Earlier today the State Library {site of the 38th 8t. crossing of,

and Historical Building, James the Central Canal. Whitcomb Riley home, and other

to be visited. point. ‘Tomorrow, a session is sched-!the public.

Lectures will be given by var-p. m. points of historical interest were ious authorities at each stopping Church. The meetings are open to]

: WELCOME TONIGHT 7:30 CARL STEEL The Mafion's Finest GOSPEL ARTIST

ALSO HOWARD SKINNER Preacher — Soloist — Piawist

IN THE Y FOR C CLUB.

(Youth for Christ)

N. MERIDIAN AND 20TH STS. Meodquarters for Inter-Chorch Activities

Tune in Station WISH—Sunday Night 10:30-11

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Service Each Night—7:30 Rev. U. E. Harding, Evangelist Leon Cook—Soloist

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Meridian St. Church

Dr. H. B. McCormick Bazaar Is Thursday

Dinner Speaker

Dr. H. B. McCormick, president| Methodist Church will hold a

ent church quarters, 51st St. and (Central Ave. Luncheon will be served from at 6:20 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. and dinner, {from 5:30 to 8 p. m. All kinds In the Third Christian of handiwork and home - made |candy-will be sold and a white Dr. McCormick attended the elephant auction and fish pond! {assembly the past summer in Am-|are scheduled. The Woman's So-| |sterdam, Holland. The dinner ciety of Christian Service is spon-

{will be sponsored by the women 4/Soring the event.

|counett-with-Mrs Thomas Bunch as program chairman. Miss Isa-| tbetle Thrush. will give the de; votions and Mrs. Mildred Teater! will sing - accompanied by Miss| Jeanette Rutherford. The Rev. A. |C. Brooks is pastor. Ship Movements a. - By Villed” Proas vei New York Arrivals — ® B. Alexander, from Bremerhaven; Pvt.’ Martines, from Bremerhaven; Mohamed All BR Kebir, | from Alexandri; Radnik, from Marseille. New York Departures—African Dawn, to, Capetown; Arendsdyk, to Antwerp; Gyda, to Lisbon Marine Shark, to Naples; Mont

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A WORLD-WIDE MINISTRY “Giving The Gospel To A World Lost In Sin.”

Council of Churches at the din-| ner meeting Thursday

Late Fall Term |

Begins November 1

For inquiry and registration, offices will be open 8:30 to 4:30, until noon on Saturday, and 6:00 to 9:00 Monday and Thursday evenings. |

ENROLL NOW;

For Day. or Evening

This is the Indiana Business College of Indianapolis. The others are Marion, Muncie, Logansport, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond and Vincennes — all approved for GI Training. Contact the point you | prefer. to attend, or Fred ! W. Case, Principal. i

BEREAN GOSPEL | | | TEMPLE | Conta Business Collage

| 808 N. Meridian (St. Clair See) Carrollton at 13th St. EE Na Ford Porter, Pastor Tune in WISH—Betty’s Story Book . Saturday 9:30 A. M. Berean Gospel Hour 7:30 A. M. Bible School—9:45 Young People—6:30 P. M. Hear | Evangelist FRED BROWN, in 3 Great Services— 10:45 A. M. “Food For a Hungry World” 2:30 P. M. Mass Meeting— “The Present Setting-Up For The Coming World Dictator” Winterheimer. Sisters Will Play and Sing, Also Other Special Music— 7.45 P. M. “Hell Scared Religion”

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