Show march of civilization over dark continent although the current crop of amov ing pictures of animal and native life in africa valiantly seeks to preserve all our illusions of the inaccessibility of the interior of the daa dark continent and of the danger of travel among wild tribes and fierce animals the evidence Is piling up lip that africa Is becoming pretty well civilized this Is not to say that its tribes have all adopted the was of the outside world or that the animals haie been 1 crded into zoos we merely mean that transportation facilities have been so greatly developed tt flat at rail roads or at least one railroad cut t across the continent while there aie am few forests so nearly impenetrable that the intrepid explorer Is not likely to run into trucks and automobiles calmly speeding ng along on good motor roads ei en tl it ough the famed pl pigmies 7 are still pictured as shy and iet le tiring tring when aben they are thrown upon the screen it Is evident from their very appearance ippe arance in the movies that it is not very nery hard hird to find them or to seek it their haunts it is relate I 1 bv one american resident in africa whose contact bilth the pig pigmies niles deve developer lopel from his often taking them into a local trading post in his car eight or nine easily fitting into a small auto that nothing is easier to find than a new pigmy village because the little people move every tev fenn weeks new york evening post |