Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 08, 1949, Page 29, Image 29

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    Protection for Cops This plastic shelter in Pizza Fiume,
one of Rome's busy intersections, is being tested as protection
for traffic police against wind and rain.
Seminole Indians Relearn
Lost Art of Pottery Making
(AP Newafeatures)
Miami, Fla. Seminole Indians are being re-taught their lost
art of pottery making. A paleface, Vernon Lamme, is their in
structor.
Florida's Seminoles came originally from the great Creek na
tion of Alabama and Georgia.
In early colonial days, when?
English Georgia frequently
fought Spanish Florida, the
Creeks became divided. Some
wanted to join the English
against the Spanish, while oth
ers declared the Spaniards were
their allies.
Those Creeks who favored the
Spanish broke away and came
to Florida.
The name "Seminole" means,
in the Creek tongue, "the break
aways" or "runaways."
Creek Indians made handsome
pottery ware. But the Seminoles
found no clay in south Florida
suitable for firing. They used
sea shells and gourds for uten
sils. Pottery making became a
lost art to them.
Lamme decided that the In
dians could attain an additional
source of income if they re
turned to pottery making. With
Mrs. Lamme, he first interested
Josie Jumper, a Seminole living
on the nearby Dania reservation.
who became his principal assist
ant.
Men and women, young and
old, took up the art. They are
taught to mold, fire and glaze,
but designing is left up to the
Indians' natural talent. Clay is
shipped in.
Now the Indian handiwork is
being sold to tourists, and some
is being sent to northern mar
kets. Miss Miller Injured
Jefferson Miss Louisa Miller
and Mrs. Lydia Hoyt spent
Thanksgiving day at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles woyt,
son of Mrs. Lydia Hoyt, at their
home in Silverton. As they re
turned home in the evening
"Aunt Lou" as she is called by
all her friends, fell, fracturing
her hip. She was taken to the
Willamette hospital where x-
rays were taken. She is 93 years
old.
Automobiles Collide;
Christian Injured ,
Lebanon The condition of
Laurence Christian, 53, who was
rushed to a Portland hospital
Saturday evening, is reported as
favorable. Christian was " de
scending the stairs from the
American Legion club when he
slipped and fell the remaining
distance to the bottom. He suf
fered severe skull fractures and
after a preliminary examination,
was sent to Emanuel hospital for !
the services of a specialist. The
accident victim is an employe of :
the Gilbert Logging company.
Boddy Turns
Down Roosevelt
Los Angeles, Dec. 8 (U.R)
Publisher Manchester Boddy of
the democratic Los Angeles
Daily News said in an editorial
Wednesday that James Roose
velt is not familiar enough with
California problems to become
governor.
Roosevelt, eldest son of the
late president, announced Nov.
15 he would seek the democrat
ic gubernatorial nomination next
year.
The publisher said tne lanKy,
42-year-old former New Yorker
was "relatively new to Califor
nia and has not lived with the
peculiar problems of this state
long enough to understand
them.
"Indeed, if it were not for the
name he bears," Boddy said, "I
doubt if any voter would pick
him as the man we should have
as governor because of what he
has accomplished as a uamor
nian devoted to solving Califor
nia's problems."
Shah, Parly Go
To Sun Valley
Burbank, Cat., Dec. 8 (U.R)
The Shah of Iran took off Wed
nesday for a vacation in Sun
Valley, Ida.
The youthful monarch, who
completed a state visit to this
country with a tour of southern
California, took off from Lock
heed air terminal in the Sacred
Cow, state department plane in
which he has been touring the
country.
With him were a party of
more than a dozen official aides
and U.S. government represen
tatives, who will spend one night
as his guests at the Idaho ski-
ing resort.
All but four of his retinue are
scheduled to leave today to fly
back to Washington, D.C.
Remaining with the Shah at
Sun Valley will be his press rep
resentative, a boyhood friend
who serves as gentleman-in-waiting,
his physician, and his
surgeon.
Before leaving Los Angeles,
where he spent four days, he
said he did not know how long
he would stay at Sun Valley but
that if the snow was good he
probably would stay about a
week.
The shah wound up his tour
with a state visit to Los Angeles.
Only other official appearance
he will make before returning to
Iran is at a dinner with Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower in New
York.
Need $7 Billion
For U. S. Schools
Washington, Dec. 8 (U.R)
Rep. Tom Steed (D-Okla.) said
today it would cost American
taxpayers $7,000,000,000 to put
the American school system in
tin-too shape.
But he said the benefits the
nation would reap would far
outweigh the cost.
Steed is a member of a house
labor subcommittee which re
cently finished three weeks of
hearings on school conditions in
the southwest and west.
"There are very few school
districts in the United States
that, because of increased en
rollment, aren't hurt," he told
a reporter. "Some are desper
ate. "It's a tragic situation one
that congress can't afford to
overlook. The time for action
is now by the 81st congress at
its next session."
Council Bans
Parking al T
Mt. Angel The city counci
has banned parking on the "Y
in front of the White cornet
except for one parallel line
along the curb in front of th(
store as a safety measure. Cen
ter parking, as has been the cus
tom for many years, is provinp
too hazardous.
Upon instruction of Mayor
Jacob Bcrchtold, Tony Traeger
will be on duty Sunday morning
during church services to see
that the new ordinance is
obeyed.
Following protest of Cyril
Walker, in behalf of residents
of Sheridan and Taylor streets,
Dr. Frank Neisius, city health
officer, was ordered to inspect
that area and remove animals
and unsanitary conditions rem
edied. The protestants objected
to the presence of goats and
other animals.
Andy Schmidt, of the health
committee, reported that a sec
ond baiting would be carried
out soon as the first baiting in
the rat extermination program
vas meeting with success.
The council also granted Don
'ook permission to paint a yel
iw strip in front of the church
y insure him a driveway free
rom automobiles parked by
hurch goers and empowered the
!ire chief and street committee
.o inspect buildings and report
lack to the council. Beer li
enses were granted the Hotel
fountain and Val Ebcrle in ad
lition to a package and restaur-
int license for the former and
i package store license to the
latter.
Doug Harris, city attorney, re
ported that Church and West
Church street crossings appear
assured.
It is estimated there are 200,-
000,000 people in North Ameri-
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 8, 194929
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U.S. military manuals pointed food by catching and eating in
out that men stranded in the 'sects.
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onions :n 39c
Oregon Medium Flhs. W V
PARSNIPS 0 Kr
Fresh nice& white lhs.
CARROTS O 10c
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QUALITY MEATS
Pot Roast
Blade
Cur
49c
Pork Steaks
45c
lb.
Piece Bacon
u,. 49c
Cheese
Mild MQ
Cheddar lb. 47t
Pure Lard
4 ib.pkg. 75c
Beef
ouH ham win 3 lb.
SWlFTNING69c
CLEANSER SWIFT'S
2 c- 23c
DRIED PRUNES
2 - 29c
KRISPY CRACKERS
1 25c
CHOCOLATE
MINT WAFERS
39c
1 2-oz. pkg.
QUICK FUDGE
i or Penuc
33c
Chocolate or Penuche
Pkg.
SUPER-MEAT
DOG FOOD
3 c 25c
FISHERS BLEND
FLOUR
10" 89c
KAY CHEDDAR
CHEESE
i2.b.pk, 29c
RAISINS
Sun-Maid Puffed
Seeded pkg.
21c
CUT PACIFIC
OYSTERS
10 oz. Can
45c
PINK SALMON
49c
Alaska No. 1 Can
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