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: 4 RETIRES—Colonel Selah R, BV ik . o 4 H. Tompkins, whose whisk- RE\'QLT SEETHES IN VIENNA—Fear of new riots between Socialists and : : . i ¥ ers are famous wherever Fascists grips Vienna. At left is the Town Hall, the center of rioting; at ; > ' g soldiers gather, is retiring right, Minister of War Vaugoin inspecting regular troops which have been ’ . ' from the army. He was at i called out in the emergency, (Tnternational Iustrated News) tached to the Seventh Cav alry. {Interuational Newared} ] § K—Barng and' dwellings over a ‘wide stretch of farming country near Mt. Pleasant; Iowa, are in ruins today, raed by a tornado. Picture shows some of the wreckage, ) (International Newsreel) i ON WAY—Imogene W : who gained attention as th 4 associate of Frank Tinney, comedian, hopes to come back into public favor. A new name — Mary Nolan and British movies are- the Ryan, of New York, demonstrates-how he saved the life of ingredients of her plan. Pic- s fourteen-month-old Ruth Galfus by blowing his breath into 4 " oc ) 0 sailing for OWNS L.:.RG{EE e ol ot e o At ute; Lhe child hatiehokedion Sy largest yacht o merican ja bit anana. (International N l X E: i L g ¥ & : % " reg%stry has been ordered for {7 R— RE— e : gy b, e 5 kAW 77N ¥ {|JAPS RULE—Shantung ha ‘Mrs. Richard M. Cadawala- : pA i : - i : e i 5 fallen . largely under- Japanese der, of Philadelphia. It will sl i e ? : : LB D o * : Ty dominance. ~ Picture shows cost’ $2,000,000. - 4 ' 3 gy ¢ e s : - R X e troops on guard, brought in (Tnrammat:onal Tatrated News) e E . | i | 3 % 9 i W » : to protect Japamese:interests. i {International Newsreel) (International Newsreel) S “WRECKED’ — Gen- Jolin JL Persling is e member of the S0 and 8’ organiza- LS ! 3 tion of Legionaires. AYS UP--Governor lLen o 3 Pieture shows lim in i gx:fill has paid the State . : the Box car in whick he OLD AND NEW ELK BOSS Tinoie $630,000, ending 3 - ~ I £ was “wreeked’ as a (Jeft),>of Philadelphia, retiving Grand Exalted Ruler of six months’ dispute over | : g . symhol of his accept- the Elks, and John I. Malley, of Springfield, Mass., his terest on State funds whil . y auce into the order suecessor, watch the parade at the annual Elks’ conven- ; 2 (International Newsree) t100 at Cineinnati, S ) enyon Clarence Sills, son of Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon, poses for his first picture. He's _two months old and has heen graduated from an incubator. WD\ (nternatiopul Llustrated News)