Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 29, 1920, Gravure Section, Image 38

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COLLEGE GIRLS II WOMAN'S LAND ARMY RAISE CROPS FOR UNCLE 8AM.
A jolly group of .farmerette on the Union County Firm Camp at Summltt of the New Jersey Division of the Woman's Land
Army of America. From left to right they are: Miss 'Ethel Thompson, Miss Betty Young, Miss Helene Gladwin, Miss Margaret
Denton, Miss Mabel Denton, who is In charge of the Camp, Misj Alice Darow, the Camp Secretary, and Miss Monna Thomas.
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inplife in the southwest.
Girls in JWJ Tillage, grinding corn Into meal.
Copyright, Western Newspaper Union.
NATIVE WEAVERS AT BANO, FRENCH
CAMEROUN, AFRICA.
Though they do not belong to any
unions, these natives get along quite well
and have no strikes nor walk-outs. Plfto
shows one - of the weaving factories at
work ; no chairs, steam heat or other con
veniences, yet they are satisfied and are
prospering under French rule.
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GERMAN EAST AFRICA A VAST AND RICH AREA TO BE DISPOSED OF BY THEEACE CONFERENCE.
Natives In their village In German East Africa. The woman with a heavy stick in her hand is pulverising grain tor
bread-making. In the foreground is a small paten of tobacco for the negroes' own use. The queer huts are built on stilts
y to avoid mosquitoes during the rainy season. The mosquitoes In that region stay close to the ground.
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