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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBXvE. MEDFORD, OREGON, MANY KILLED IN ARMED UPRISING IN AUSTRIA hx 4tt& imkhmhUk fez? HitPmT t m SmifSi' f V -fix. GIANT TRIO OF NOTRE DAME CAGERS FIGHTING FIRE SET BY RIOTING PARIS MOBS The political powder house of Austria was Ignited by a nation-wide socialist general at-iko which re sulted tn bloody fighting in Vienna and other populous centers. Many were killed, martial law was de clared in the trouble centers and the armed forces of the nation were mobilized to combat the disorders. The above picture was made during a previous political disturbance In Vienna where the situation has been acute for some months. (Associated Press Photo CONVICTS DIE IN ATTEMPT TO FLEE PRISON i Hi Is si lilsvfe$w I'll' i : sio : XT ri! fin MiA i " r r" ; 111 r hanlfAthall Georga Keogan, mile gianv toui " """ , L, T: team which broke the school's all-time record with 22 straight vie torles, Is shown surrounded by three real giants of his squad. Lett to right: Guard Don Elser, Forward Marty Peters, Center Ed. Krause All are footballers, too. (Associated Press Photoi BATISTA WITH U. S. ADMIRAL This Associated Press picture shows Paris firemen working to extinguish the blaze started by rioters at the French Ministry of Marine building during the neight of the Parisian turbulence. (Copyright Asso. :iated Press Photo Bartlane transmission via Western Union Cables) BREMER FREED BY KIDNAPERS AFTER 22 DAYS One guard and eight convicts vere killed during an effort of prisoners to escape from the Washington penitentiary in Walla Walla. This picture shows the bodies of two of the inmates, Buster Clark (left) and James de Long (body across sidewalk) In the yard f ollowina the riot. (Associated Press Photo) MAE PREPARES TO GREET BAD MEN Mae West, film actress, Is brushing up on her shooting with the help of Detective J. C. Southard, Los Angeles police pistol expert. Here's the blonde actress taking a lesson after her recent experience with holdup men. (Associated Press Photo) JOAN LOWELL ADOPTS JUNGLE WAIF (l , , . i i i minium) iijti ;tt 'ir i' " I I i 'T ' ITilIX"'3 Col. Fulgencio Batista (right), Cuban army chief, Is shown as he discussed military matters at Havana with Admiral Freeman, com mander of American" naval forces In Cuban waters. (Associated Press Photo) Royalist Arrested In French Rioting KlV t-l Tip Off Man fc4 'fq1 Mtfi 1 1 lV 'l ' '& I?-'' CI Ai.r .n.nriinn 97 terrlfvlno davs In the hands of kidnapers, Edward G. Bremer, wealthy 8t. Paul banker, was released unharmed. Abducted from his automobile on January 17, Bremer was slugged when he resisted his captors, and then was held In a dark room with guards seated uehlnd him day and night Despite the pleading of Bremer's father, Adolph, the kidnapers did not release the banker until Feb ruary 7, making the kidnaping one of the lonnest recent abrliictlo:.. SEATTLE OPENS NEW CITY-OWNED SKI COURSE Here' a new picture of the John Barrymore family, taken after their return from a fishing cruise In the Gulf of Lower California, The actor it holding John Blyth r, 19 months old, and Mrt. Barrymore, the for mer Dolores Costello. holds Dolores Ethel Mae, three years old. (Asso ciated Press Photo Cited By Senate Howard Grenier, six feet, five and a quarter Inches tail and weighing 215 pounds, is center ol he Idaho basketball team. (Asso :lated Press Photo. Divorced Charles Maurras, director of tht royalist newspaper, Action Pran caise, was arrested in connectior with the riots In Paris. His paper repeatedly has charged the govern ment was Involved In the Stavlsky scandal. I Associate Pritas Photo Train Wreck Suspect u ... ' Joan Lo.vell. authoress of deep sea .lories, returned to New York from a Central American e.ped.tion with t waif ''h,,"3n "''": y..ld Manno V.ldei. whom she h.n adopted. The h' r'" arm when the rest of his family was massacred by revolution. In Qustemals. (Associated Press Photo) Harris M. Hanshue, president ol Western Air Express, was one o three aviation company official! whose arrest was ordered by thi senate In connection with Its air mail contract Investigation, (Asso ciated Press Photo) fMy i ! , -r r I Marguerite 8trliek, shown above with Mayor John Dora of Seattle, aoted as queen of the new muni' clpal ski course In the Cascade mountains 40 miles from Seattle when It was dedicated. It It said to be tht only municipal course In tht United States. (Associated Prest Phovo) ARRANGE FOR ARMY PLANES TO CARRY AIRMAIL Blonde Helen Vinton of tnt films vat granted t divorct from H. H. Vickerman, Philadelphia manufec turer. In Lot Angelet. (Associated Press Photo) Frank Hoyt, farm hand, signed I confession In Vancouver, Wash., police said, to the effect ha wrtektd a train at Wuhram last August, killing two men: attempita to wreck another recently and set from 12 to 15 warehouses sflrt In Oregon and Washington. (Aasoel tted Prest Photo) tiiiuJ Hat "'.tTlI 'J v J) n at... X, il i-ifJiito "in-1 1 -' V : ' i' fl I ft tw: SI l 'I) H j HI 1 w 1 'H'l. Thlt coordinating committee wat deelgntled to work out plant for army tlrplanet to takt ovir tht air mail tervlce, tt t result of tht cancellation of contracts with prlvttt airlines. Laft to right: Majer-Gtrv trtl F. W. Coltmtn, chlaf of army flmnct: Htrlee Branch, assistant pottmastsr gtntral In ehargt of air mail; Major General Benjamin Foulolt, chief of tht army air eorpt, and Eugent L. Vidal, dlrtctor af aero nautics In tht department of commerce. (Atsoclattd'Priti Photo) i