Show GAY GADGETS I 1 associated newspapers features feature by NANCY PEPPER FUNNY BUSINESS do you yon know how many of your own tricks for teens are actually converted into big business too b bad a d you cant claim royalties on them every time you introduce a new fad theres a smart manufacturer waiting to turn it into a fashion stand up and take a bow for these brain storms that were enough to be put to work jabberwocky fashions youve been writing jabberwocky and autographs all over A your station wag on coats for years now you well you inspired the very successful alive with jive coat with a lining printed in a design of jabberwocky and names then youve been ering jabberwocky across your velet headbands headlands head bands you along comes the jabberwocky er a hair band with assorted embroidered across the top arent they the copy cats you teenagers teen agers started the fad for imprinting lipstick lip to graphs on your envelope flaps now you can buy boxes of lip shaped shaped red paper stickers with gummed backs all ready to stick on the back of your important letters stop and go we reported that you were fastening bicycle reflectors to the backs of your belts and before you could say tom drake there LIM t was was a ready made leather belt with red and green reflectors across the back find it at your favorite teria abundance behind the tell ranges of the atlas mountains reaching feet in some places roughly parallel the mediterranean coast in the southern reaches of the mountains is a high and somewhat arid and tableland where nomad natives tend large flocks of sheep and goats farther south are limitless stretches stretch es of desert and wasteland with isolated so oases where dates are the principal product dr dry y in summer the climate of the northernmost belt is not unlike that of southern california there is fairly abundant rainfall along the coast and on the seaward slopes of the mountains but little rain in the summer no rivers of economic importance flow through french north africa normally prewar trade between frances north african lands and the united states was comparatively small from 1937 to 1939 exports to the averaged under a year while imports averaged under american exporters sent chiefly tobacco and cigarettes ar ettes lubricating oil and grease J refrigerators and parts and farm machinery americans bought in in exchange sausage casings skins and furs leather goods from morocco olive oil both edible and for soap gums and aromatic oils and cork manganese imports from north nort africa began shortly after the historic anglo american invasion of the region toward the end of 1942 |