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Show Friday, March HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 Changes Rags fo Rugs Policy Anti-Segregati- on Ifi wwi Is Followed At Hill Air Force Case 7 smmm Since the Air Force first announced its policy some 20 months ago, about 90 per cent of all Negroes in the Air Force are now assigned to mixed units, according to a report in Air Force Times. The Times said that the percentage of Negroes to White is about six per cent. Segregation within the Air Force is rapidly being abolished. At Hill Air Force base, Brig General Norris B. Harbold, commanding general, said that the Air Force policy has been adopted 100 per cent. There are no segregated negro units at Hill. out General Harbold also pointed that the policy applies to civilian workers for the Air Force as well as to all military personnel. "We hire a worker at Hill because he is qualified to help us get our work done. General Harbold said, "We hire him without regard to race, color, religion, or national origin. What we are interested in is the man's ability to produce". have "Ail of our supervisors definite orders to see that there is no descrimination or segregation and the policy is being adhered to 100 per cent." J anti-segregati- on W ,Ji' 't J ' . r anti-segregati- on anti-segregati- on Paul R. Lindeman is shown operating an over 2,000 rugs on the weaving machine. hand loom ed that he has set up in the basement of his home. Lindeman has made Weaving on Hand Loom Can Be One Idea That Pays Off Old-Fashion- cd By Dorothy G. Nelson , Weaving on a hand loom isn't the lost art of pioneer days that some people think it is, according to a father of six boys. In fact, this energetic guy says, "Weaving isn't just for the fair sex and still a profitable of days. It is a darned entertaining hobby x pastime." Paul R. Lindeman, 77 Aircraft Street, Layton, Utah, who owns and hand loom in the basement of his home, beoperates an lieves his loom is one of the only weaving machines actually in use in this part of the country. But Lmde-- line" fashion. When man s loom is iar production from being a museum piece. In friends and neighbors saw the finfact, with the help of this awkwar- ished products, they kept him well d-looking machine, Lindeman supplied with rags to be made into has turned out over 2,000 rugs in rugs. method's ofAlthough modern-da- y the past two years. ten on the old way of doimprove cut old or new rags yarn Using things, Lindeman declares that into strips, Lindeman makes color- ing this is one idea that ful and original rugs, scarfs, purses, has off. really paid inand wall hangings that add an teresting touch to his home and LUCY LIMERICK WINNER homes of friends and neighbors. There was a young steno named Lindeman, who works in the proGwen, duction control branch of Hill Air Who bragged of her powers over Force base, first became interested ' men. in weaving about ten years ago But a Sarge kept her guessin' when he was teaching school at And taught her a lesson Dixie college at St. George, Utah. She now stays at home with their At a bazaar he looked over some of ten. the colorful rugs made by a pioneer (Linden V. Larsen, Whse. 9B) woman on an old handlbom and was so impressed with the rugs that he LUCY LIMERICK WINNER built his own loom patterned after There was a young steno named the old pioneer machine. Gwen, . Several Who bragged of her powers over years ago Lindeman 8C rapped his original loom for a men. more "modern" outfit a loom with But a Sarge kept her guessin' a flying shuttle. 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