Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 25, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    IS Capital Journal, Sal.m. Oregon. Monday. April 25. 19l9gQ .QQQ WORK Hfftf
painted fabrics at a more recent
development, Schwartz said, but
he won't go along with that. Pri
mitive peoples, he points out,
were painting their bodies be
fore clothes were invented, and
that's the same idea.
Two ancient forms of trim
ming probably will die with
this generation, Schwartz said,
because young people can't be
interested in training them
selves for finicky careers as
hand embroiderers or hand
headers. Machines already are
turninff out almost tho lam
Salem High
Wins Honors
Opportunities to enter the
competition with some 30 class
Other ratings by groups were:
Bora' chorua. claaa B No. 2. Collate
O'ovt md anon: bora criorua, claaa A
-No. 1. E'jxcne: llru' chorua. claaa A
No. 3. Etiaenc. CorvallU and Spnnili'ld;
miaad ehoruaaa. claaa A No. 2. corvallu
and Etiatn-: No 3. Springfield: mixed
choruata. claaa B No. 3. Albany and to.
anon: No a Sitvrr'on and Dallaa: flrLa
chorua, claaa B No. 3, Albany and Stret
Kome: No. J. Lebanon and Cortege Grove:
baniv cla.a B No. 3. Bweet Home. Dallu.
A and B schools from the Wil
$40,000,000 Industry Lies
Hidden in Mid-Manhattan
By BARBARA BLNDSCHC
iVtucl Pta ronton ftntari
New York, April 23 tu "Hidden" in square blocks of Man
hattan is a $40,000,000 industry that employs some 80,000 people
They call It the "trimming" business.
Actually it includes not only the embroidery, sequins and braid
lamette valley area.
The superior ratings give the
Salem aggregation the privilege
of entering the state contest, but
no decision has been made rela
tive to the trip to southern Ore
gon at the present time.
state band and orchestra meets
in Klamath Falls on May 13
and 14 were open to Salem high
organizations today following
successful competition in the
district festival at Albany last
O-ttal. Orove; No. S, Woodburn: ban-1a.
jla.a C No. 3. Salem Academy: band,
elaaa A No. t. Corvalite. Zuaene, Spring.
E. Donald Jessop was in
charge of the band while Victor
Palmason conducted the or
chestra at Albany.
Class C schools will hold their
band and orchestra festival at
Eugene Saturday with all three
Salem junior high schools com
peting. lie ia.
Veteran Fireman Dies
Portland, April 25 (P) Fire
that embellish a dress but the'
pleats, tucks, shirring, scallops
and ornamental stitching which
the average person normally
considers a part of the construc
tion of a dress.
Those trimmings, figured Into
the wholesale cost, run from 11
to 13 percent of the price of a
dress today. Jack Schwartz ex
ecutive director of the Institute
of Trimmed Fashions, estimated.
Czechoslovakia,
Schwartz.
Some people
week-end.
Both the Salem high band
a c cording to
figure hand-
Capt. Daniel G. Shaw, 69, col
lapsed of a heart attack and
died while raising a ladder at a
residential fire scene yesterday.
and orchestra were awarded
first place ratings of superior in
kind of work. I
Sears National
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U. S. Destroyer Damaged Officers and men line the rail
of the damaged United States destroyer Fechteler as she pro
ceeds to port under her own power after colliding with the
destroyer Leonard F. Mason SO miles southeast of Pearl
Harbor. Note the deep gash in the vessel's side. (AP Wire
photo via radio from navy radio, Honolulu)
DAD OF A PRINCESS?
Rita's Father Not Excited
About Daughter's Aly Khan
Hollywood, Aprfil 25 Uj Eduardo Cansino, Rita Hayworth's
dapper father, said today his globe-trotting daughter wants to
marry Aly Kahn "next month," but he hasn't been invited to the
wedding and he's not ever sure
she'll go through with it. lifll r 111 I I
Who know,? ' the dark eyed, VVam . 151.
aailllUK luasica iiusbcu. uvio
of theengs can happen before
then. Shecs come close to mar
rying other manes and changed
her mind.
"You cannot tro:t thees red
heads. So far, eet looks like
she might do eet thees time
Bot . . . well ... I, for one
am not holding my breath."
Aly and Rita Planning
To Wed in 3 Weeks
Cannes, France, April 25,
Mi Prince Aly Khan and
Rita Hayworth hope to be
married in about three weeks
but have not yet set a def
inite date, a source close to the
couple said Sunday.
Ads As Governor
William E. Walsh of Coos
Bay, president of the state sen
ate, was acting governor of
Oregon today, during the ab
sence of Gov. Douglas McKay
from the state.
McKay was In Aberdeen.
Wash., for a Pacific coast trade
group meet. He plans to return
to Oregon Tuesday.
The original name of the
French city of Le Havre was Le
navre de urace.
The Spanish born Cansino
said he hasn't seen his daughter
since she stalked off to a Hol
lywood movie set for a rendei
vous with Aly tha took her from
Mexico to Paris to Switzerland
to the French Riviera and even
up to Ireland.
He said he was giving a rhum
ba lesson when he heard the
prince had won his divorce and
was now free to marry Rita.
"She write me she wants to
get married next month." her
father said. "Bot she deedn'l
name any date or say where eet
would be."
a)
Cansino said he "couldn't tell
yet." how he'd like being the
father of a princess.
"What does that make mee?"
he chuckled. "A kecng?"
He said he hadn't yet met the
fabulously rich Indian prince
Rita's been romancing around
the world for the last s 1 x
months.
"How weel I know do I like
heem until I meet heem?" Can
sino asked. "We liked Orson
Wells, all right. Bot he decdn't
make her happy
"All I know about thees Aly
ees that Rita like heem. I ask
her, and she say: 'yes, papa.' And
eef she like heem that's good
enof for me. She's old enof
to know what she wants."
Cansino said he wasn't wor
ried about the headlines Rita's
been making since she started
gallivanting around in royal
Moslem circles.
"Sure. I know they call her a
bad woman,' " he said. "So
what? That, she ees show busi
ness. Eef they talk about you
good eef they talk about you
bad eet's all publicity. You are
beeg name either way."
None of the 25 to 30 different
kinds of embellishment turned
out by the Institute's more than
400 members is less than 100
years old, Schwartz said. Most
of them date to several centuries
before Christ, when people first
started wearing clothes.
"Women have been trimmed
for so many thousands of years,
it's hard to tell when it started, "
Schwartz said.
"Even before they wore
clothes, they wore a strip here
or there around the neck or
the arm, usually to attract at
tention. That was trimming."
The earliest recorded clothing
had trimming, in the industry's
sense of the word. The Egyptians
of 4500 B.C. had two types of
costume pleated skirts for roy
alty, plain skirts for commoners
Pleats are, technically speaking,
trimming.
The first recorded braid trim
turned up in the tomb of Egyp
tus King Thotmes IV, about 1,
800 B.C., Schwartz said.
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