Life Impossible Under Nazi Rule, Says Dr. Bauer--By K. T. KNOBLOCK--"I could not continue to live in Vienna, life had become impossible there," said Dr. Julius Bauer in his cffice in the L. S. U. medical center, on the job as a member of the faculty a week ahead of time.Neither Jew nor Catholic nor "politician," Dr. Bauer said life without liberty had proved "impossible," and that liberty has not existed in ancient Vienna since the Nazi regime followed the Anschluss. "There is no more Austria," he said. "What will become of Austria? Who knows? Austria is a part of Germany, now."