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Show s FRIDAY EVENING, JULY X PAGE 1.1GHT From Our Readers I licit ( o i i i fiom pi ei filing page me i so bid tn it hurt in. in i al in . .,;am ri p ea le s . eason up i,it ma t d" ut ) ; .,! is no 'I lie Lditoi ho conn d be T1 e B is Ni In, is tad, it tor be .lit ii.ii gl ,i s d r- e'l-a- u.iiJ f t ib Pi ighum CM -- s .v j. , .1 oo n il, i Plan Aiin'iun Miss Ju.m i f f$f Ho b f. tun r '4 i i , ,T ui.-- Belgian Congo. Speaker on a radio farm forum Dr. Carpenter here recently, declared that one of the curses of Africa is the "burdensome, wasteful and destructive methods of agriculture which prevail. This condition of agriculture, he added, is reflected in the state of the people, for Africa. w ith an area greater than that of the United States, Europe, China and India together, supmillion people, ports only of110them are chroniand many cally undernourished. "One of the major problems of the continent is, therefore, the improvement of agncultur-- I al methods and, like most other a problems, thus is basically of education of mass question the people," he said. Dr. Carpenter pointed out that stock bleeding has been made impossible because of the tstse fly, carrier of the dread- - .f S d , j see it but let us avo.d letting oui emit' ins pet the better ol us and lnjme someane else, I would be willin',' to load my tot tv four foitv and stand guard wall "An Anxious C'ltien" any-- j whine in town, firm 'n the i in i it ietion that when the t was apjiiehended be w mid be i oaspicuous by the abs"niL ol a blai k skin Siniioely youis, p Maniner ik V-E- M BONDS UY Munson & ST AM PS V have mentioned? Miss Horsliy, this is w.u and millions die malnr.g samines, millions die ow.iv Bom home and aie failing 't leuss.iry to adopt new and v.aied living Thank Clod, our conditions a gland tub of is doing aimy this Try ta see a soliliei s point Mind you, 1 am not of view to any wiong douphold Tying a X'egro solof on the ing pait dier or anvone else; I am lust as anxious as you aie to see th it law tn eakers die punished. Comfortable For Double Holidays X - SCHENECTADY, N. Y. tl'P) Afuidns could well take a leson ion fiom American farmers bow to make the best of their g s to to M accord-n.agricultural resources, to Dr. George W. Carpenter of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., a of the Ametican missionary Baptist Foteign Mission Society who spent several years in the ! - immunity lpprn t.) .i h is, pci i.'-t- i (I m nil. i i'. a:vi i'i t only in crniU'il uith the ltj.10 boys, and J hue ( peel tlly obsi.vid our c Mined tioops and fiequentlv hue uith oji' law enforcement I i iiic ; i mn l m cd w e have In h I.' pe of boy M a vcib f ut-m mi' cidotid del, ii hnient, and, voiy p, Tltel me the illusions when I hue seen one behaving as nnyil mg but a gentleman To mind the meanest and that iniustice b ost dot, nealile ,k ne It anv individual i ,,r . ; THE BIG STORE SAVES YOU MORE .( j l A r:?j A A AFRICA CURSED vi WITH WASTEFUL Si FARM METHODS . $E3tsne5KBSBsseti ' was un.vaiiantel amone i im, and dittuult.es white deserved and though'lrss oidy leads Your letter mentions "a few" 'they well iou!d be a u ted Ciitainly in tln.s I am not who pel sist in bi taking into pointing unduly tit the aitiihs 'homes, etc, yit the e is not one bit of evident e vvli.ih would Wiitten, but fuithei beyond to tne actual (ommunity hy.s-- i give pioof to this si ne.tie'i tei u that t.s giou.ng 1 hope we your Why, Miss U'ts", can avoid it, and in tms I am not to Xoj.o soluieis incited plea I hau ixi'ii qiiiio concei ned lint, mating that we should no' as a whole, whin only 'a fet" la .v and mdei and punw.fi th'. rn.ittiT, I u I tuned infinite ate of .supposed to tie comtniMin j their iidpiit-icgaidless tb in.iliunib m tld.il ish I shall do my I xiuh heinous as you coloi as i times put m oui i n,i lit i .iiital.'ig o'! iMs Ion,' bilole the Loloiel I) i s bi i . " o I jH si.tpr g ,its X hi v. e not only to have ,i tendency bi itre them toi iie'Mlmv7 that h tppei s, but .utu.itly unmet t! e i, m out own m. nils bcbjie v a I, now wont we jii1 talking ' t ui'di si m Im toil a.id I I am a .vh.it Jiloolen ,s we hive a l1! n't pro Soldiel be pi ub It ms ot on1 inn in o Ihat your ' 'Plei to the I wont ask th.s m .ai-- e N g o S ildu l s, wh h apne 'all this is mole nai'iit-- l (id in the Box L del X w o.bei I o . i I i ) gossip Tlieie tumiriunitv ATTRE By The Genuine EVERTON FACTORY PROCESS Machine Felted FINISHED BY HAND PHONE 27 EVERTON MATTRESS CO. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING J sick-- , result that far too ed nagana, or sleepin, many ness, and that eve cocoa pro-- aie crowded into the th it are left, anl duction is beginning to run into difficulties. Similar difficulMes.jlat.il there is gr.jiti; 0lJ he said, have arisen in areas dened. Too many animals where cotton, hemp and other uncocked; fiey at crops are grown for sale rather .If wn to the very routs anoti than local use. groiv he assorted, erosion sets in and still fill n Furthermore, reduces the productive tiU large numbers of Atncans have of been forcibly dispossessed their ancesUal lands to make way for European farms, mines ' and other concessions, with the V BUY BONDS & 1 ' r: t:es p V. aQHDS Nationally Known Line Of Smart f; jm. Make LEISURE TIME More Enjoyable (SIMM'S SEPARATE szoiDiznm DRUG Youll enjoy wearing: these smart eoats of fine TWEEDS CHEVIOTS, and CASHMERES with their excellent pattern designs or their monotone colorings. to conform with ;i button models fashions dictates of smart clothes. SIIET-LAND- S to $17.59 SPORT SHIRTS a con-dur- Nation's outstanding luaimfacturers of sui li gitrtm nts, the j BERK-TOWARROW OK IIOI.IAUOOO SIIIHTC K.VI T a a d IIOLLT WOOD OGL'E. The fabries are incluiling Rayons, Gabardines, Twills anil Plaids, Colors are those selected as being the most popular with men of good taste. 1 down-to-eart- A , ZELAN JACKETS i? n j,-- New Styles And Fabrics In By YOUR JOB without reference to race, or creed. Miss Kinsley, the solution to in wartime the "supposed" problem hh'V in Brigham lies with the chuicn ,johlls(m Bj Keu leadoi s and other persons of seve;-weeks the past influence, whose duty it is to writer of this column has bon tow es aid cxol-f,nshow the picper intei g00d peoule of tins Ur.-beautiful and friendly eommun-- j promoting the war effort. provoked accusations such as the ity to higher levels of coopera-- . Negro soldiets have had to on- - i tion and to a maximum of e since their arnvhl tribution to the war effoit of lead to a closer relationship our nJtl0n. And, tnere has been between the citizens and us. maferi(Ji evidence that these These things not only hamper exortations have been read and the war effort, but they arouse heeded. otheiwi.se unconcerned persons Let us turn today from the of unbased suspicious-pattern for a few lines ress toward us of friendly disBelieve me, we are jurt as cussion. I have been in Brigeager as you to help cieate and ham City hardly three months. maintain amicable relations. I have been privileged to men Respectfully and to work with many Box D. John, (Pvt ) Elder county employe's and workers I have received the cooperation of individuals and 23 FIFINELLAS of organizations. And I am most NOW FERRYING appreciative of the friendly welcome and the helping hand IN U. S. PLANES which has been extended. I like NEW YORK (UP) --The fac- - tht people and the community, tory-frescombat plane, clean.111 evidence of which I have in a now coat of olive paint, made arrangements to purchase slips into the army airfield in a home. (The "Is" have it in an ejsy glide and out steps tins paragraph, but I excuse a trim Fifinella. powdering h.-- r it please have desned to make nose, pei haps, as she s'udes this expiession ) We in the Employment office at i oss the taxi stnp to . eport arc of another relatively new to our job in fighting deliveiy 'this community. We want to piane fiom the factory. in putting across our Th feriymg Fiiineilas sc succc-'called because of their official program of service to the community and to the united stand emblem, the female Gremlin have taken an increasing pro- which we aie making against portion ot domestic ferrying the gangsterous outlaws in the We try duties from military fliers phy community of nations sie.illy able to handle planes in daily to increase our efficiency combat according to an article by training and study. Insofar by Baib.ua Selby in the current ilS possible, vie attempt to plan nnc o organize to the end that Bsue of ' Flving " She says that the initial our reciuitment of workers, in stiingent labor gioup of Y women flieis, led an unusually by J.uquel.ne Cochran. are rnaiket. will be effective as well now flying fiom bases at Da-la- as ordeily. Our 10b is importTex ; Wilmington, Del., and ant and it is difficult, and we Long Death, Cal The piogram can succeed only insofar as you when Hauls its student tilers! lecognize that this is your'of-tcat Sweetwater, Tex, is so reiv What can you do to help make th.it the gills still have no urn-to. m For graduation the first) your employment office more FtBoellas woie khaki slacks, effective and more successful nveisc.is cips and white long-- ' in this wartime? You can: 1 sleeved blouses. Register with us for part- Miss Selby raims hundreds of itlme work or for full time work women between Ll and 'S5, able whenever you are available 2 Encourage ta pass at my air force physicals your neighbors aie now following the first and friends to do the same, 3 Tell us graduates Each student earns immediately of any leads "MY) a month while you may have with reand training, steps up tn sjso a month base spect to idle or available labor. If an employer, pay uBer assignment to feiry declare your needs at least 18 hours in duty. icli-gio- 14.58 ,4- Nothing eonlil lie nicer or more eoinfoi table to wear oil tlie holiday (loin one ol these smart jackets in I'gld wiight poplins, l'avon lined and treated with .KI.ON to make them wind prout and j water-resistan- art a Mlsr for the well dressed mail or the man who is eiioymg some leisure hours. Nothing is so comfortable to wear and their appearanee is much better than regu iar trousers when hot days make wearing a coat dif ficult. SI, At KS and other best known makers, fine quality knitted styles in check, tiny stripe and plain color design. are excellent to wear with slacks or to use for woik or fun. 15v R.Y.I). 750 and SUMMER $1.50 SHOES Our stock of Summer shoes was bought before wartime rationing and are of the old DUALITY. Genuine leathers, with real leather soles and rubber or leather heels. Two tones ventilated. a They 're real buy on todays and Fabries are UMI.I.x, yOOU and It W ON MITt Jihs anil 100 WOOLS. All the best matching or harmonizing colors and combinations. G B VKDINLS, Our line im hides such well known makes as Kl I: tENDLK ION and IIOI.IAHOOO. 55.85 TO j e first day. 0f Jujy a great sales campaign opens at your Penney store. All through the month, every man and woman in our stores will work with all their hearts and hands to sell the War Bonds of our country rjpHE fr Side by side with clothing for every member of the family, every home front need, we will feature War Bonds and Stamps at every counter, in every department of our stores. 1 j We still can sell you anything you want for your wartime family needs. But we want to sell you War Bonds the very best piece of merchandise we have. For while we are still here to serve you, we serve our country first. So buy War Bonds at Penneys this July! They are the best investment for your money in the whole wide world! 1 54.50 - $5.85 $15.00 advance lawbreakers Rif Af 338 V - SMART APPAREL FOR MEN With Fine VANCOUVER Wash iUPI-- A (me against Ora I Feel fiee to make constructive suggestions we know that we don t know it all. 5 Kennon of Hudson House was words accompanied by when Acting Sergeant Ed Mayo Employed persons in the Uniriesciibt'd Kennon as "incoher- ted States in May, I'm totaled ently, staggeimglv obnoxiously more than the counttys popun eb i, tied " lation in isso. dra.m I i bo Plated f wcr I depot x T Msu, f BR hotel m SI 4-- i lub ry II I Harcbm t |