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A4ARY TAUGHT ME - - set-tie- 4 : - : FLAVOR BEATS MINE!1' - Nt ed ed 1 ' the-viper- salt-saturat- " 1 1-- 1 U1MM—THIS NOODLE SOUP IS SCRUMPTIOUS! 1 ote ever-increasi- 1 Oodles of soup with oodles of golden egg noodles- that what you get from every 100 envelope of Lipton's - ' i I cave-inspir- t ) - so-call- - !I ' - - F ('t ' 50-mi- - -' ii I 11 iij ' f rain-soake- increasing intensity Adeptsin witchcraft believers in magic and long famed for their tribal sorceresses this ancient Berber people must have had some psychic prevision of future "blitzes" Or they merely chanced to build their abodes aisend than they knew" At least all the sa f"ty rules precautions of civilian defense against foes On land or in the air have been observed In their town planning As their name implies troglodytes—"people who creep into holes"—live either in natural cavities in the earth 'which they have enlarged or in artificial caves- - Isolated groups are still to be found in Asia Minor northern Mexico and in several other parts of the world including our own Indian southwest But it is on the north African "bled" or countryside where they number about 75000 that they have developed their highest form of communal life The troglodytes of southern Tunisia are grouped according- to the type of home which they inhabit There are tribes who live under the earth those who "climbing dig holes in the hillside and the troglodytes" who carve their dwellings honeycomb sometimes to the fashion out of the face of height of 1000 feet In the area through which allied and Free French forces must pass in order to cut axis strongholds along the 'coast all three classes are to be found Although each village adopts the construction best suited to its own special needs the types frequently merge and overlap vilBoth the subterranean and the earth-leve- l lage should successfully evade or withstand aerial i attack Dwellings that are well concealed among the out of the steep mountainside— crags—burrowed would be elusive targets for the most accurately aimed bomb The average troglodyte dwelling is not only an qtcellent air raid shelter but also it has many positive advantages in normal times Although it may strike the superficial observer as a somewhat bizarre habitation it is in reality both logical and highly functional Besides there is an element of necessity In its type of construction since wood is very scarce throughout the whole region The dwelling is well adapted to the troglodyte's mode of life and it frankly faces the Whether physical and social conditions of his land underground or in the hillside it is cool in summer and warm in winter It is out of harms way when sirocco season blow with with- the sandstorms over southern Tunisia- - It provides ty sf dry sornage or grain and other foodstuffs it is free and scorpions that infest the country from The arrangement of the typical dwelling offers convenient shelter for cattle and poultry in restricted caves on the lower levels Above all it affords the troglodyte the best possible safety against thieves and robbers who forever prowl over the land and especially against the ruthless desert brigands who for centuries have plundered his villages stealing his herds and kidnaping the women The entire history of the trogloayte has been a long and pathetic effort to escape the marauder Members of the sturdy Berber race—the original inhabitants of north Africa—the troglodytes from a very remote antiquity lived in more conventional homes in the low narrow strip of land between the coastwise mountains and the sea There they pas- tured their flocks and cultivated the olive on the fertile plains that reach far beyond the crescent-shape- d shores of the Gulf of Gabes—known to the Romans as Sirtes Parva or Lesser Syrtess–into Tripolitania Sea raiders from the Mediterranean and predatory tribes out of the Libyan desert on the south and the Sahara on the west swooped down upon them in attacks They were driven far back Into the foothills leaving to others their homes and olive trees and their rich pastilres But finding no peace they sought refuge in 'higher elevations They ascended the slopes and lived in the numerous available caves Finally they crossed the mOuntains and settled among the hills and in the valleys on the western side of the Matmata ridge one of the many small ramifications of the Atlas mountains—the mighty range that extends across the entire width of north Africa Some of the more adventurous clans pushed still of Gafsa They farther down into the plainSi built towns on the edge of the Chott Djerud an enormous basin that separates the mountains from the sandy wastes of eastern Algeria But d whether he remained on the high table lands or in the valleys the troglodyte cherished memories of the abode which he had evolved through long centuries of suffering and danger I f iI - - - r--- ti J i - - ' t I --f- 1 E 13 ) - 0 '' - - t |