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SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1951 Team Speaker

H. J. Heijermans Youth for Christ tonight will |

present a Gospel team of young

men who will go to Holland to |

work for the Y. ment there. Henry J. Heijermans, speaker | of the team and a pianist, will give the address at the 7:30 p. m. rally in the clubhouse, 20th and Meridian Sts. Mr. Heijermans is a native of Holland who was converted in his own country: by Youth for Christ workers just after World War II Other team members are Ed Lester, singer and trumpeter, and Jack Sonneveldt, song

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$150,000 Fire Razes Marion Plastics Plant

MARION, Ind., Feb. 10 (UP)— the church in 1866. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. West Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. A $150,000 fire destroyed the Gen- George Barger, and associate

eral Plastics Corp. plant

(Dr. Edwin A. Bell

Mission Worker In Europe Since '43 |

Dr. Edwin A. Bell of New York! who has just returned from Eu- { as special representative {since 1943 of the American Bap-|

qtist Foreign Mission Society, will a] his pesver.

speak here during {week | Baptists also will {missionary training

the coming

attend a conference’

4 beginning with 6:30 p. m. dinner,

{Monday in the First Baptist (Church. Dr. J. M. Horton, ex-| {ecutive secretary of the Indiana. | Baptist Convention, will direct {the conference. | Speakers will be: Dr. Vernon Olsen, pastor of the First Baptist {Church, Omaha, Neb, and Dr. {Harold Schlink of Chicago, area, representative of the council of] |missionary co-operation of the

{American Baptist Convention. | Worked in Europe Dr. Bell spent much of his time, lin relief and rehabilitation work | in devastated areas in Europe. | During the past year, he has made missionary trips to Eng|land, France, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Poland, | Germany, Holland and Czechoslo|vakia. He has counseled local |groups regarding problems of re-| construction where Baptists are! a minority group and are suffer-| ing from state domination. He will speak tomorrow at 9:45¢ |a. m. in the Mt. Pleasant Church, | |at 2:30 p. m. in the New Bethel| {Church and at 7:30 p. m. in the [Westview Church. Other congregations which will present Dr. {Bell during the week are North, |{Lynhurt, Emmanuel and Gar(den Baptist Cl Churches. |

- Church to Mark Both Anniversary

Pageant fo Be Given

At Second Christian

The Second Christian Church| will mark its 85th anniversary with an historical pageant including the entire membership tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. The Central Christian Church {Official Board organized the

Central Church minister, and board|

skipped to the nearby Eagle Lum- members will re-enact the historic! ber Co. before it was brought un organizational session.of 1866 as

der control early yesterday. - podcemen: discovered ‘the,

vard but were controled before two. buildings caught fire.

Firemen said the cause of the in the church building. |\was {Second Sts.

fire was not known. CARRIES A SPARE

‘part of, the pageant, vi - Northwood Christian Church,

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and girls in Indianapolis was held It then|. located at Lafayette and The minister, the] Rev. Rufus Conrad, taught the

CONCORD, N. H. (UP)—When school.

Lemuel Sheep reported to police

the loss of a wallet containing is $1344, he assured them that “my, church, 29th and Kenwood Ave. other wallet” containing $240 was Mrs.

safe in another pocket.

The Rev. Robert Hayes Peoples the present pastor of the

Clara K. Hill is general ‘chairman of the pageant.

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Marine Outfit in Korea Has 1-Man Stage Show Corp. Robert S. Maxwell Jr. Was Top-Notch Magician for 6 Years in Civilian Life

By H. D. QUIGG, United Press Staff Correspondent

WITH MARINE DIVISION, KOREA, Feb. 10—A poor man’s MAMITON

paragrapher at work and play:

One company of Marines in Korea is sure of a stage show

wherever it goes. The show travels with them. It has tocorporal in the company. Whenever they feel like being intertained, ow

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they call one, Corp. Robert S. Maxwell Jr., of f High Point, N.C.,a

Joining the Marines. They turn on a dozen flashlights and “Maxwell the Great,” a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians,” performs, cémplete with goatee, patter and. portable props from his pack. He does all standard tricks but his audience demands more. “Everybody wants me to make ‘em disappear and reappear back home,” he says. “Shucks, if that were possible I'd have done it long ago.” ” » # SGT. HARRY W. Schlinker of Fresno, Cal, likes Korean kids. In one town where his outfit was stationed several weeks he passed out a lot of candy and went out of his way to learn the kids’ native tongue, When the outfit was ordered to leave town it was freezing, rainy day and the Marines w grumbling until a crowd of Korean moppets gathered and sere-|

“spit and polish.” They even work on it in Korea. A battalion defending an airstrip had its command post straddling a road. Koreans traveling through the command post were forced to wait at one end until there was a crowd of them. Then some Marine would usher them through. All day long crowds struggled back and fourth on the half-mile walk, The Marines tired of this civilian

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The plane dipped its wings in recognition of its error, banked in a wide circle and swooped low. | From its loudspeaker strains of| “Marine Corps Hymn” floated

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _____ Arch Bobbiit Glows In Political Reverie!

Hoosier Profile . By Irving Leibowitz

YOU'VE NO DOUBT heard of ghost writers. They're the people behind the scenes” who write speeches for the big shots who can't write,

TIMES AMUSEMENT CLOCK

CIRCLE “Frenchie,” with Shelley Winters and Joel McCrea, at 11, 1:50, 4:40,

Well, at one time, there was a Hoosier who 1; :38;. 10:28 and 1:13, was called the ‘ghost governor” of Indiana. This Conte a Py Thing ati Hoosier ghost was Arch Bobbitt, present Chief 2:15, 6.08, 9 ud 1180. | Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court, L Now Arch didn't get this title by scaring politi- Al Abt Eto Shh Anne

Baxter and Bette Davis 4:45, 7:25 and 16:05. INDIANA “The Steel Helmet,” with Gene Evans and James Edwards, at 11, 1:50, 4:40, 7:35 and 10:35. “Three Desperate Men." with Preston Foster and Virginia Grey, at 12:35, 3:30, 6:20 and 9:18.

KEITH'S

cians. Noble Reed of The Times nicknamed him ° in 1941 while Arch was spearheading a movement in the State legislature to strip Gov, Schricker of

The drive ended in failure, but for a long while it looked like Arch was going to rule the state by

proxy. He was state chairman of the Republican woOReration adie. » Nth John Party at the time. 110, 3:35, 5:35, 1:50 and 10:05, Those hijinks are all past now. For the last LOEW'S four weeks, Arch has been trying to look and “Vengeance Valley,” with Burt act like a dignified Supreme Court Justice. we ak and, Joanns Dru, at 11,

“Mrs. O'Malley and Malone,” with Marjorie Main and James Wijtmors, at 12:23, 3:07, 5:51 and

LYRIC “The Mad Dr. Guanbeln, "at 12:08, 2:45, 5: 25, 8:05 and 10:4 “Mad Men of the Gestane,” at 11, 1:35, 4:15, 6:55 and 9:38.

> COURT ATTACHES insist that when Arch is all decked out in his long black robes in the austere chambers of the Supreme Court, he looks every inch the “stern” Chief Justice, Arch was elected Nov. 7 in the GOP landslide

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victory and took office Jan. 1. Because of a peculiar Supreme Court rule, which rotates the Court's top position automatically by district, Arch became Chief. Justice the day he took his loath of office, As a member of the Supreme Court, it is not fitting for Justice Bobbitt to remain active in politics. And so, after a long political engagement during which he rose from anm—obscure auditor-in Crawford County to boss of the Indiana Republican Party, Arch has “retired” from the political scene. But, as he now says, ‘no one can take gway my memories.”

Arch Bobbitt . . . former "ghost governor.”

BETWEEN the shouting from the Willkiepacked galleries and the paid brass bands, Arch,

> > » AND ARCH has political memories by the score. It will be a long time before hell ever said, the delegates SWUng to Willkie, |- forget the Republican National Convention in | 1940 when a pn unknown, the late Wendell And, says Arch, when the people woke up In| | Willkie, upset New York's Thomas E. Dewey and t Detroit and Boise the next morning to read the Ohio's Robert Taft to win the GOP nomination / { startling headlines, they probably asked them. for President. © selves: “Who is this guy Willkie”? The behind-the-scenes manipulating that made Arch says the convention was one of the highit possible, Arch says, will go down as one of the lights of his political career. The other, he says, top political feats of all time, came when Sen, Homer E. Capehart spent about |

Now, 10 years later, Arch reports, $50,000 for his famous “Cornfield Conference’ told.” This is his story. in 1938.

s+ 4 Ly ARCH WAS STATE GOP chief and his chief “That conference put new spirit and life in duties seemed to be to appease the midwestern the Republican Party,” Arch declares. “It probstate Republicans who couldn't even get to see ably saved the GOP a Indiana;

Mr. Willkie. The Willkie boom was being handled exclu- LIFE HANDED Arch nothing on a silver sively by some top New York Republicans. It platter. He worked his way through college (Canterbury and the Benjamin Harrison law

was decided, by the New York powers-that-were, school) and steered his way through politics (he

“it can be

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that Mr. Willkie had a better chance if he carried was chairman of the GOP steering committee in

the “typical” American banner “Hoosierland, U.S. A” 1940 that attempted to steer Gov. Schricker out] So, Mr. Willkie came back to his Indiana home ,¢ {ne Statehouse.) yo He was City Attorney and Corporation Coun-

of Rushville, and awaited the call to duty. It wasn't easy. Mr, Willkie voted in New York, not sel of Indianapolis and one of the many “second guessers” in the Columbia Club,

Rushville. This was overcome, along with other Now, Arch is a member of the Press Club, the

sundry obstacles. Shrine, American Legion and a trustee of the

* TONIGHT .

That meant little to Mr. and Mrs. New Mexico,

'Florida. Kven in Indiana, no one took ‘it Meridian St. Methodist Church. seriously. : He and his wife, Francis, live at 615 | > > & 49th St.

BUT, says Arch, nobody had countd on the ‘promoters from New York. They packed the convention: galleries with pro Willie suppert=rr “ris And Arch, who headed the Hoosier delegation to the convention, says he was flooded with tele-

Satisfied with his 6-year term on the benchi " (not. to mention his §11,000 yearly salary), Arch arisen. gettle down and devote his full time as! a Supreme Court Justice. “As you probably know,” Tustice Bobbitt says “this is the court of last resort for Hoosiers, Unless there is a federal question involved, it is up to this court to protéct the life and liberty of the people.”

“Re for Willkie. Willkie can win.”

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