Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1955 — Page 2

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'DANCING WATERS": Europe's latest contribution to Jhe new ^wonders of the entertainment world, will be anadded feature at the annual Indianapolis Auto Show in the Manufacturers Building at the Indiana State Fair Grounds, Jan. 21 to 29,

inclusive. Sparkling under a battery of colored lights, streams of water are forced through 4,000 individual sets to form almost every conceivable design in response ot electrical impulses from a master control boai^l.

Alleged Slayer Contiijued from rare 1

home.” Reece concluded

WHARTON contradicted Reece’s statements as he gave a different

version of the fatal affray.

Wharton said both principals in the fight were standing when the violence exploded and said the

Walker Company Latest Product Makes Its Bow

The Walker Manufacturing company, pioneer hair and skin cosmetics concern, announced this week its plans for introducing its sensational new product “Satin Tress to twenty-seven cities in the nation through a demonstration

whole thing started over Sears’

request that Reece pay off a five- lour featur,n S Mrs - Marjorie Stew-

dollar debt.

The observer said he and Reece had ordered a pint of whiskey when Reece got up from the table and said he was going into the main room of the tavern and get

a beer.

Reece met Sears in the doorway

art Joyner, national supervisor of Walker Colleges of Beauty Culture and famous beauty expert. During the months of January. February and March, 1955, Mrs. Joyner will demonstrate before beauticians’ groups in the following cities: Louisville, Ky.; Nashville, Tenn.; Chattanooga, Tenn.;

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Dazzling beauty will be the keynote of the annual Indianapoh Auto Show in the Manufacturer Building at .the Indiana State Fai Grounds from Jan. 21 to Jan. 29 inclusive. Forty-six dealers, representing all of tile principal manufacturer: of American passenger car’s, wil exhibit their exciting 1955 mode!' n the most attractive setting ever provided lor jsuch a display. The interior walls of the build ing will be draped with beige ben gal:ne cloth. The ceiling above the cars or he upper level will be a criss cress pattern of beige and blu« with a solid aqua-colored ceil in! above the central display area i

he pit.

Except for the aisles, the entire floor will be carpeted. Attractive floral arrangement: are planned at the main entranct and special lighting effects wil add to the beauty of the show. “DANCING WATERS,” a spec tacular entertainment feature im ported from Europe, will occupy a rectangular space 60 feet long <md 20 feet wide at the west on. of the building. Electrical impulses from a mas ter control board will force streams Of wa.er through 4.000 individua.' jets to form almost every con-

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Mirtshall Organs For Church Or Home

Special Prices to Churches

Best Prices and Terms

PIANOS From $365.00 ORGANS From $1095 Marion Music Co. 243 N. PENN ST. Opposite Post Office

Co-jra 4 l,„, D i Fort Smith, Ark.; Texarkana, Ark.;

bears demanded that Reece pay ov,r ^

Wm and dSTm* “oJi* him I HoiTston? TeMs; cSSStoi’ ?££ ^DURING^A HEATED ARGU ! Tampa, Miami, Fla^Daytona ZcL^Reoce ^ Sear d S va'nnah- cl on tn k n of th d a d l umpe ? lumbia - S - C - Charlotte, N. C.; nnHo? o tn | S cha !r ged - I Winston-Salem, N. C.; Raleigh, Reece pulled a revolver from N c d D ’ rham N c

nml firoH 1 thrownmoc w S h Q 0 J erC0at “SATIN TRESS” is Madam Walk- 1 laving had over thirty-five years r onnfoH d Ho e enni nC tho W fin^i 0n n e t i 61 *’ 8 latest method of hair treat- of direct experience in Beauty Cul-

final • sh u t ment which eliminates excessive ture. She is a flawless demonstra-

chi^nnH i greasiness and gives a longer-last- tor and technician, having had exS « nd m°v! ed i ^ eece ling, water-resistant treatment, tensive experience in teaching and . a 4 . . sald , ? lc ‘ft the tavern conditioning and protecting supervising beauty work as princi?r d u l l f rte . U K W f ^ v, g jf R Ki et ? over ' the hair at the same time. pal of the Chicago Branch of the

took him about a half block away is comp ietely oil-free and gives Walker Beauty Colleges,

and told him he had shot a man a sa tin-smooth, lustrous, yet! .Last year she led a group of and was on his way home to go ngf^ natural appearance. 185 Negro beauticians on a trip t0 n 4 i rr, D , Utilizing a completely new type to London and Paris where they I Patrolmen Thomas Bryant and S p e(da j s j iam p 00i press lotion and studied the latest European tech-

I Roger Harrison arrested Reece. i ia i r conditioning cream, the proc- niques in beauty culture.

. bears was to be buried Satur- ess j s unusua iiy f as t and effective, I Mrs. Joyner is the founder of day in New Crown cemetery fol- yet is reasonably priced so as to Alpha Chi Pi Omega beauticins’ lowing services in the King and w jthin the resources of all. sorority and also the founder of i n ? ral nif ? me ‘ ir i\ u ( “Satin Tress” was developed aft- the United Beauty School Teach-

| BORN in VYetumpka. Ala., he er a i ong period of laboratory work, ers and Owners Association, lived here 10 vpa rQ Anfl a . a _ » a • i I s . • ± l_

rom 2 p. m to 10 p. m.

AUTO SHOW HOURS will be rom 1 p. m. to 11' p. m daily, ollowing the formal opening at

> p. m. on Jan. 21.

“Dancing Waters’’ was designed nd built in Germany two years go. Harold Steinman. touring

r ,,» , J T a r 8 and was a scientific testing and practical exveteran of \\orld War II perimentation, and combines all He is survived by his wife, Mrs. more important later discovAnna M Sears; a daughter, Doro- eries in hair culture in this field thy; his lather, Lonnie Sears, We- w j t j, traditional techniques to give tumpka; three brothers, Reuben, i on ger-lasting, non-greasy, waterArinlnh and IVTarinn Soars arm two . i u _* 4

eivable design under a battery of

•olored lights.

The various spectacles created n this manner will resemble

everything from a Fourth of July 1

Ircvvorks exhibit to a full-scale! Continued from Page i ^ ^ lallet. with 10-minute shows jsep Lenner. Dr. Kazuo Shizume A dolp b ^ ario . n ^ ars ’ and resistant yet lustrous hair treat-

cheduled every hour on the hour and Dr . Irby Bunding, darkened s 1 I . sters ’ , Mrs - ^ at , tle Crenshaw In- ment the skins of seven human beings ( hanapolis, and Mrs. Beatrice Dun- MRS. JOYNER is one of the by injecting them with the pituitary can • Wetumpka. Bellefontaine; Virgil Slaughter, 33,

glandular substance which had

been extracted from hogs. Four of the seven persons in

the experiment were white and IV I III WIIIVIVIJ HSac th L e ^i^ e . r ».Si gr( i es .- , Continued .rom 1 JlCpiailier REVEALING their findings in a —-! John Due, II, 19 years old. the

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ng^'vanffies 31 s S!? nt . ifi< ; i ou . rna1 .' H nder the topic the arrests of big shots who actual- victim of a perverse fate, enlisted

eature to the st'drv^^i'rfd '. ^ J* n * ca ^ Endocrinology and Meta- ly control gambling uijcauuua m ine /\nuy unu ien iui 500.000 palroRS crowded into* New ♦ulT?'„ S i?^’. eC l_ tha Lj. n _ add !" though they may never be caught Leonard Wood, Mo., a few' days

oik’s Radio City Music Hall diir

man skin they may have the means establishment.

The measure increases heavily the fines and sentences for

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iere was arranged by Kay Kaiser. L h secretions of the niluitarv

The Auto Show will give the I

notoring public its only oppor- ^ d ] ocated a j the g base ol the un.ty to examine all of the 1955 ; S '^contained the aubstance

iiodels '^_ider one roof in order o compare their individual merits.

IMPROVED ENGINES, new 4 4 i, . , , , . , ,od.v styles, three-tone color 'com-; SW ^ &

which regulated skin color. . As early as 1916, it was demon-

gambling convictions, establishing a maximum of fines up to $500 and six months’ imprisonment for the lesser lights and fines up to $1,000 and a year s imprisonment for the big shot professionals.

Finley Bullock, died.

The son of Mrs. Lucille Bullock. 415 W. 30th. could not be reached ; in time for authorization for his return to attend funeral services. Pvt. Due is a graduate of Wiley high school in Terre Haute, Ind.. where he won a membership in the National Honor Society. He finished in 3 years. He also attended In-

HIT TUNES Ling, Ting, Tong—Charms. Sincerely—Moonglows. The Wind—The Diablos. Hearts of Stone—Charms. Poison Ivy—Willie Mahon. Mambo Baby—R. Brown. Some Day—Drifters. Secret Love—Eddie Davis;. Man Watch Your Woman—J. B. Lenore. Behave Yourself — The Five Royals. Pledging My Love—J. Ace.

^nations, torsion bar susp nsion ! c ' u ; u !i wll,, I reinovai OI ineir Professional repeaters—convict- diana State Teachers College, nd air-conditioned passenger com-1 4 , ed several tifaes—w'ould face fines Terre Haute, and was pursuing a Uirtments are some of the new Pituitary control up to $5,000. pre-law course when he enlisted, eaturcs sure to be emphasized j of pigmentation in fish and am- Both ol the tetions of the legisla- He was at one lime an emplove As an added inducement offi- phlbl& ’ espee,all . v the t r °R’ was ture advocates or the sweeping of the Army Finance Center. ials have made arrangements to proved but dIdn,t secm J 0 work hill and the Marion county prose-, - - . — ive away six of the new cars; n r rnan and other mammals. icutor are aimed at stamping out 14 N- Capitol avenue; Otis Mill-j

vhile the show is in progress.

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hance to win a Chevrolet. Ford, N T ash Rambler. Plymouth. Pontiac ■ v Studebaker without charge.

Hawkins Named

INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

I’ublisfhcd Weekly by the CiEOROS P. STEWART PRINTING COMPANY. INC.

Main office: 518 jndiana’Avenue He now numbers among his pa- ifSW,c t#iuU9l raiders w'hich included Officers

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NiSrAaS.rtMn? RSESJlMlyiitl.T 1 throuehout thc cntire The Central Indiana Council-Boy I, AI -, S ° AKBBSTBD WEEK: Vieinterstate United Newspapers. inc.,j C1 ^' . Scout membership established a! to1 And eison, 70, 545 N. Senate ,545 Fifth Avenue. New York, N Y. MR. HAWKINS is a member new record with a total bov mem-1 avenue; Eugene Davis. 48, 301 W. # Member: Audit Bureau of Cir« ula-. and trustee of Bethel AME Church ' 1 - w *■ T TT: "

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Hoo^ers^ i m ^ be i- oi the board of manage: cintion | ment of the Senate Avenue YMCA J/Sr'Ctn bUSineSS and ticcompan ed l>y postase to cover same, j P 01, t- lc al Olganizations.

bership of 14,480 at the 'end G f Vcrnont; Andre w J. Hill. 32. 209 1954 j W. 26th; Robert Bowman, 44. 2815 This represents a record mom-1 Schofield; John Mayfield, 45, 232 bership for Scouting in this sec-; w - ntb: . John Hightower. 37, 702 ion comprising Marion County and Illinois; Clarence Boyd, 44, 2143

even other surrounding counties.

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The seven percent increase in membership indicated the excellent work of the Council’s 512 unit eaders and their committees who have voluntarily given their time to a program for boys in their ommunity to keep them in Scoutng and encourage new boys to

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..iil- HUT *i,uw IS in progress v Yt 1 the manifestations of cer- gambling from lop to bottom. her, 58, 18 E. 40th. and Teeney ■Every visitor will have.an equal^ ain states - sucb as pregnancy, and This would hit the widespread Campbell. 45. 1202 N. Capitol ave-

lance to win a Chevrolet. Ford.:9^ certain^diseases involving the practice of gambling on baseball rme. Ant. 3, internal glands, indicated that glan- lotteries, policy, clearing house Police confiscatea two circular dular secretions played the major numbers, pick-n-win tickets, “bank” tables, 10 chairs, 13 decks of plavpart in human pigmentation. numbers and other forms indulged ir »g cards and $73 cash.

The problem was to isolate the in by many average persons, coloration substance from all the THE ALLEGED widespread gamother potent substances secreted by b ii n g in industrial plants is being the pituitary. brought under attack also and this Their studies gave evidence of week Miles Lovd. president of how tne shade of human skin is Local 550, UAVv joined other la-

Continucd from Fagr i decided by nature. The pituitary bor leaders who will ask union secretes MSH. But the adrenal members to vote on whether or

glands secrete hydrocortisone, not to ask their plant managers

lively active since his graduation which slows the pituitary’s secre- to join the campaign against gam-1 from Indiana University. tions of MSH. And the adrenals biing in their plants. He served four years as messen- also sec rete adrenaline which slows Local police, prosecutor’s offifer to former Governor Paul V. !f be response of the pigment form- cers, sheriff’s deputies and state IIcNutt. and a short term as mem- cells to the MSH which has police have already intensified aeber of the Indianapolis Police de- already reached them. tivities against all forms of gam-

partment. THE SHADE of the skin thus is biing.

Thereafter he established the a matter of balance among inter- DURING THE PAST WEEK, loiunitor supply business, a field that acting hormones, and the sugges- cal police made a big haul, arrestI attracts the brains, energies and ^i° n was man might some day ing a number of persons found at | capital of few Negroes, and more enou S b change the balance a poker game in a private home.; ! recently the hardware store. a * ! Mrs. Irene Southern, 56, was BY DINT of hard work, persis- However, the work which re- charged with keeping a dive when ; tence and ingenuity, the young rna * ns .1° be done is enormous— a raiding party found two poker businessman muscled the janitor and * b * s the doctors noted in their games in progress in her home at |supply project from an uncertain re P ort ' 543 W. Michigan early last Sunday!

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