THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1935 PAGE SEVEN and Persons in the Current News 1—Gen. Emilio De Bono, commander of all the Italian troops in the campaign against Ethiopia. 2—View of the city of Harrar, objective of Italian troops invading Ethiopia from the south. cruiser Houston for his trip in the Pacific and through the Panama canal. 3—President Roosevelt boarding the Tells of Seeing the Virgin Mary Rumania may develop another Joan of Arc, for a youn ggirl there is arous- ing the peasantry by her relation of a vision in which the Virgin Mary came to her. She is here seen talking to a throng on the spot where she had the vision and where a shrine is to be erected. Leads ‘Minute Women’ in Fight Over Taxes Mrs. Margaret E. Sayre is the foun- der of the “Minute Women of 1936,” an organization which will fight against increased taxes. A main tenet of the organization is the preservation of the Constitution. Taxes on her farm were what got Mrs. Sayre started on her campaign. People of Addis Ababa Klee From the City Carrying many of their possessions balanced on their heads, these natives were evacuating Addis Ababa in prepa- ration for the coming invasion of Italian troops. It was part of Ethiopia’s war plan to deconcentrate the dwellers in many of the capital's crowded neighborhoods, to reduce the effect of a possible air raid. Craig Is New Chief of Staff of U. S. Army Maj. Gen. Malin Craig has been ap- pointed chief of staff of the United Schall Rides, Despite Blindness RES & 3 French Troops Are Sent to Somaliland When war between Italy and Ethiopia seemed a certainty the French government hastily reinforced its garrisons in French Somaliland to protect its nationals. Two colonial Senegalese regiments are here seen leaving Toulon for Djibouti. Bells for the San Francisco Bay Bridge / One of the many safety measures to be installed on the gigantic San Francisco-Oakland bay bridge is a group of five huge bells, oue for each tower and the central anchorage. are seen pounding them. giant chimes. The bells, largest ever made in western America, have been undergoing tests in a San Francisco foundry for tone and carrying power. Each bell is of a different pitch and when installed they will resound over the bay like Workmen with sledge-hammers Extremes of Dogdom Entered in Show Here are the largest and smallest canines entered in the National All- Breeds Dog show at the California Pacific International exposition at San Diego. The Harlequin Great Dane, Varus Von Engelburg, weighs 200 pounds and is owned by Mrs. R. T. Dawson. The Chihuahua, General Villa, weighs only three- fourths of a pound and is owned by Mrs. B, C. Sneath, Mouse Deer Is Tiny Addition to Buck Zoo Frank Buck, noted big game collec- tor, holding what is considered the world’s smallest deer, known as the mouse deer, and the only one of its kind in captivity. It is housed in his zoo at Amityville, L. I. Buck says it's a real trick to ‘bring ’em back alive™ when it’s the diminutive mouse deer you're after. The animals Buck had at the Chi- cago Fair are also on Long Island. Just a Crown, That’s All, to Nudist Queen Young Mexicans Learn Farming In keeping with its policy of socialistic education the Mexican government is opening new schools to teach the children the elements of agriculture. Vege- tables are raised from seed by the small farmers on land allotted to the schools and worked co-operatively by the children, X_, States army with the rank of general. He succeeds Gen, Doughas MacArthur, who has gore to the Philippines. who crowned nudists’ queen of the Inter- national exposition at San Diego. Here is Rpth Cubitt was Blind for 27 years, Senator Thomas D. Schall (right) of Minnesota has resumed his riding. He canters briskly with Instructor W. J. Aitcheson. ‘