--Associated Press Photo Otto Bauer (left), veteran Austrian Socialist leader believed to have' fled the country, and Karl Seitz (right), Socialist burgomaster of Vienna who was imprisoned, were two of the prominent figures hit by the Dollfuss government's order outlawing the Austrian Socialist party. Blizzard Stops Rescue Of 100 Camped On Ie MOSCOW, Feb. 16.-GP)-An Arctic blizzard howled today around a party of 100 shipwrecked persons as they camped on the ice in Bering Straits and waited fqf 60 dog teams racing to the rescuer' In the party is a five-month-old baby, born aboard the vessel Chel- iuskin, which sank three days ago on its way back from Wrangel Island with scientists and colonists, both men and women. Russian airplanes assigned to res- cue work had to wait at Providence Bay and Cape Welland for the storm to abate. It was a matter of chance whether the fliers or the dog sledges would reach the scene first. The party, headed by Prof. Otto Schmidt, have dug themselves in. They have supplies salvaged from their vessel, which was crushed in the ice, and they reported by radio that they were "healthy and strong." Most of the party had been as- signed to relieve colonists at Wrangel Island, but were unable to land be- cause of the ice, and they turned back, leaving the inhabitants there for another winter. Eight women and a three-year-old girl are among those stranded. The girl was traveling with her mother, who intended to join her husband, ccmmandant of the island colony. Prof. Daniels G e t s Federal Reserve Job Dr. M. B. Daniels, research asso- ciate in the bureau of business re- search and temporarily filling in Prof. Herbert Taggart's post in the SchoIol'f Business Administration, has been appointed assistantFederal Reserve Examiner in the Detroit area. Dr. Daniel's appointment for a position with the Federal govern- ment is the second one in the School of Business Administration in the last few months; Mr. Taggart having received the call by the NRA a few months ago. Although the new appointee will have his headquarters in Detroit, ex- amining banks in the area of the Chicago Federal Reserve District, he will be in Washington for the next three weeks under the Federal Re- serve Board. Dr. Henry Rolland Ellis Brack, who received the degree of master of bus- iness administration last year, will take the classes of Professor Tag- gart and Daniels this semester. He had previously received a degree in civil engineering at the University of New Zealand. Lutheran Students Plan Meeting And Discussion The Lutheran Student Club will hold one of its regular supper meet- ings at 6 p. m. Sunday at the Zion Lutheran Parish Hall on East Wash- ington St. There will be a discus- sion at 6:45, led by Arthur Stell- horn and Burton T. 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J. iRkchard.Phtone 2-'-1307. 344 Cas ton Doumergue Hailed As A Cineinnatus By Frenchmen PARIS, Feb. 16 --P)- G as t o n Doumergue, relinquishing a life of easeful retirement after 26 years of public service, to take the govern- mental reigns of troubled France, is being hailed as one of the super- patriots of the republic. He is likened to Cincinnatus, the Roman patriot of the fifth century, B. C., who was found by messengers plowing in a field, lft the implement standing in the furrow and hastened to Rome to proclaim himself dic- tator and save the state from threat- ened dissolution. Americans here, listening to this parallel, recall. the school history bocks which told them how Israel Putnam unhitched a horse from a plow and rode away, with t r a c e chains dangling, to fight the British. Doumergue's task is troublesome. l-Half a dozen successive cabinets have tried vainly to balance the budget and while some of the numerous cabinets of the past two years have been overthrown on other issues, the question of government finance has been one of the underlying causes of each change. Now the emptying treasury has been shunted from public thought by doubts as to official probity en- gendered by the Stavisky swindle in pawn shop bonds. And the hoodlum element of Paris and half a dozen other cities, follow- ing the lead of political demonstra- tors, has had a taste of looting and rioting which may only have whetted its appetite for lawlessness. But Doumergue has a will of his own. Pie demonstrated that fact in the past before he took over for six years the figurehead post of the presidency. Ie knows politicians, understands the French people both il and out of the cities, and is both a doer and a phrasemaker. That lat- ter qualification is not the least of the talents needed to inspire the French nation. PROF. HOBBS SPEAKS Speaking before an audience of 700 people assembled at the Detroit Power Club of 1the Detroit Edison Company, Prof. William H. Hobbs, of the g e o 1o g y department, last Thurslay evening explained "The Evolution of Technique in Polar Ex- peditions." 6i CONTINUOUSDAILY1:30 TOII1PM. " 'x, 1Oc TO 6-15c AFTER 6 .__ . __ . Now Playing ela Logosi "TheDeath Kiss" with DAVID MANNERS and ADRIAN AMES Extra FOX NEWS LEW WHITE ORGANLOGUE MAJESTIC iii Il MCHIG,%AN, E n d s T o n ig h t - --- _ __ E ll "ALL OF ME" Frederic March -- Miriam Hopkins -- George Raft O 'Clock Vaudeville Show HUBERT DYER & CO., Acrobatic Novelty BILLIE HAMMOND, "All Kinds of Music" DEAN & BARNETTE, 'A Couple of Nia.s" HOLLYWOOD FOUR, Juggling Co mediau-s Men offered love, but all her she wan ted was hap- } iness for her child . . . at any sacriice. I H ,. , , . :: v c w