VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Scenes and Persons in the Current News Touring the Country by Dog Power 1—Scene at Lakehurst, N. J., when the great German dirigible Hindenburg arrived. 2—Armored cars of Troop A, First armored car squadron, United States army, taking part in "cavalry” maneuvers at Fort Rus­ sell, Texas. 3—Mustafa Nahas Pasha, leader of the Wafd party, who Is the new premier of Egypt. Stream-Lining Is Taken Up by Japan Forced by ill health to live outdoors, Karl Lindauer is seeking recov­ ery by traveling 25,000 miles in a “covered wagon” drawn by dogs that he has befriended. Lindauer started with two animals and now has 11 “huskies” to pull his cart. This photograph of him and his equipage was made at San Gabriel, Calif. Roosevelt Starts Buddy Poppy Drive This is the recently completed streamlined electric locomotive of the Japanese government railway which will run on the Tokaldo line from Tokyo to Numazu. It is the first of such locomotives built in that country. Gen. Pershing Visits His Old Home Town The annual sale of the buddy poppies by the Veterans of Foreign Wars was officially started when President Roosevelt received the first poppy from little Miss Iria Arlene Hildebrant of Eaton Rapids. Mich. She came from the home for widows and orphans of ex-service men. Scotland Yard Men Fingerprinted To the older residents of Laclede, Mo., Gen. John. J. Pershing is still ‘‘Jack,’’ and they greeted him warmly when he recently made what he called his last visit to his home town. Barber for 72 Years Bars Women From Shop Melrose, Mass.—“No women allowed" reads a sign in eighty- four-year-old William T. Klrmes' barber shop. Klrmes. a barber for 72 years and claimant to the title of the oldest active barber In point of service In Massachusetts, bars women from his shop because "they are only 25 and 5O-cent cus­ tomers." "Each one brings a crowd, monopolizing the shop and driving away better trade.“ No. 1 Fire Chief Is GranteJ Award by U. S. Chamber Chief O. J. Parker of the Atlanta fire department has been granted the national grand award In a coun­ trywide contest for excellence in fire prevention work. The award was made by the United States Cham­ ber of Commerce. A plaque in rec­ ognition of it was presented to Chief Parker in Washington by President Roosevelt. Greatly impressed by the modern methods of crime prevention and detection as exemplified in the routine of Los Angeles city and county authorities, high ranking officials of Scotland Yard In England are shown as they were voluntarily fingerprinted when they visited the local identifi­ cation bureau.