The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 4, 1934, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. eee eee se % ee & Body of Dollfuss Taken From Assassination Scene Re 3 NB T | Tin ' x bat the gre pec 5a thr 800 fo to Ke ur we t in \ pl | in H ne be While files of Heimwehrmen form the guard of honor, the casket containing the body of Chancellor Austrian Heimwehr are shown fn this picture, transmitted to the a Engelbert Dollfuss, assassin victim in the Austrian uprising, here is being carried from the chancel- United States by radio, after they had recaptured the MAUR a lery, where he met death, to a flowcr-decked hearse for removal to the Vienna city hall. The photo station from the Nazis and were transferring prisoners taken in the was transmitted from Europe by radio to NEA in New York counter attack. The Nazis, in a surprise rush, seized the station and w broadcast the report that Chancellor Dollfuss had resigned, after the 7 / chancellor had been shot down in the onslaught. > OO nee Ae ° 8 ——$—$<——_ ’ | New Chancellor | In Command | May Be King : , ¢ i : 1 The new Austrian chancellor, named successor to the slain Engelbert Doll- fuss, is Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg, above, who was minister of education in the Dollfuss cabinet. The choice of Pres- His the task of suppressing the Possible restoration of the Aus- ident Miklas to head the new govern- Austrian Nazi revolt, Prince trian throne to youthful Archduke ment is a bitter foe of Socialists and Ernst Starhemberg (above) ts Otto (above: was rumored in dia- played a large part in smashing the actively in command of the 250, Datches from revolt-torn Vienna. Socialist revolt. 000 loyal Heimwehr men. PGR Hi miale ¢$ ¢ | Exiled Nazi [ | Recalled |__ Captured 5 lll lls: ——_—_—_—_————— Co-priso: l- For intervening in the Austrian fan "when Nase solved the Chess crisis without his government's From his Munich headquarters Alfred Frauenteld (above), exiled Austrian Nazi leader, hand felt in the Vie cellery in Vienna was Major Em{l Fey (above). Commissar for Pub- lic Security. Where Italian Forces Congregate consent, Dr. Kurt Rieth (above), German minister to Austria, was Tecalled, Mussolini Is Ready for What May Come | (Graphic Photographs of Bloodshed Reign That S Heimwehr Recapture Radio Plant eae ee Wounded Rescued From Vienna Broadcast Station roe ee 4 : oe ; a A wounded official of the Vienna radio station, which was captured by Nazis and then retaken by Heimwehr in the Austrian uprising, is shown here, being lowered on a stretcher from the building. Troops with arme uplifted stand ready to aid the victim. The Nazis, during their brief possession of the station, broadcast false Teports of the revolt. This picture was transmitted from Europe to New York by radio, Where the Cauldron of Europe Boils Hottest ven Gulf of Venice iit aKins Copyright by Rand-McN: € nervousness and fear that sweeps over it every time there is & crisis, miles by air, which is comparable to the trip from New York to Washington, which is a train. It is less than 50 miles from northern Italy to Germany, crossing Austria through 250 miles long. And from Venice, Italian stronghold on the Adriatic, to Munich, South Germ: than 400 miles on an air line, shorter than the trip from Chicago to Minneapolis, er Slain Chancellor’s Body Lies in State weeps Austria

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