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The Barre Daily Times from Barre, Vermont • 3

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Barre, Vermont
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1 THE BARRE DATLY TIMES BARRE VT SATURDAY JULY 14 1934 News Of The Day Told In Pictures Gihla's A Baroness Now Kin to Wed Dollfuss Fights Nazis Ivy Lee a Paid German Adviser Hitler Salutes Loyal Army After Storm Troop Mutiny Tho engagement of Miss Geraldine Rockefeller McAlpIn grand nleco of John Rockefeller to Dr Jerome Pierce Webstei of New York and Holderness a physician on the staff of the hospital where Miss McAlpin is head of a department was announced at New York by the mother of the bride-to-be Miss McAlpIn's grandfather was a brother of John Rockefeller (Associated Press Photos! Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss of Austria announced new campaign against nazls after a cabinet shake-up which concentrated greater powers in his hands He Is now chancellor foreign minister minister of defense public security and agriculture (Associated Press Photo) Evidence that Ivy Lee (above) prominent public relations counsel It receiving $25000 a year from the German dye trust for services which include advice on German re-arma- ment was presented to the congressional subcommittee investigating un-American activities at New York Lee is counsel for the John Rockefeller Interests (Associated Press Photo) Picketed NR A So Goebbels Speech Stirs Resentment Gllda Gray shown here with her husband Brlceno de Saa Is now a baroness as her husband Inherited the title of baron and part of an estate valued in excess of $1000000 They are shown as they received the news from Spain Gllda Gray is known as the originator of the dance and her husband Is an attache In the Venezuelan service stationed in Los Angeles (Associated Press Photo) Principals In Trial I Miss Morrison To Wed In Fall An address by Paul Joseph Goebbels (above) nazi minister of propaganda in which he read the riot act to the press of the world especially the French and British for reports on the recent German revolt stirred up widespread resentment Correspondents In Berlin considered making formal remonstrances (Associated Press Photo) Pickets paraded before the commerce department building In Washington where NRA offices are located protesting General Hugh Johnson's dismissal of John Donovan NRA official Here ate soma of the signs they displayed (Associated Press Photo) Miss Angella Lawrence Morrison (above) daughter of former Senator Cameron Morrison of Charlotte will be married this fall to James Jackson Harris of Atlanta (Associated Press Photo) Dave Allen and Gloria Marsh Hollywood film figures were charged with offending public morals after an girl testified that she had to arrange parties In order to get employment Allen is head of the Central Casting corporation and Miss Marsh Is a film actress They will testify In a Los Anoeles court (Associated Press Photos) Chancellor Adolf Hitler is shown in the window of the chancellery in Berlin as a unit of the German army marched by demonstrating its loyalty in the first days of the bloody The army is considered a powerful factor in present German political developments (Associated Press photo) Discusses Dollar Any Other Delusions of Grandeur? Killed Fleeing Prison Hickman On Trial For Murder George Harrison (above) governor of the New York Federal Reserve bank was criticized by Senator Thomas (D-Okla) for his alleged efforts to stabilize the dollar In conferences with world financiers at Basel Switzerland (Associated Pres Photo) Making good her threat that she would never be taken alive Helen Spence Eaton 22-year-old slayer of two men was killed In a gun battle with a trusty guard after she had escaped a prison farm near Little Rock Ark It was her fourth escape (Associated Press Photo) Mrs Franklin Roosevelt shown here as she arrived In Chicago by automobile told newsmen she would see the Fair any other unescorted and unguarded She will meet President Roosevelt when he reaches Portland Ore after his vacation cruise (Associated Press Photo) Millard Hickman (right) marine engineer Is on trial in San Francisco on a charge of murdering Louise Jeppesen of Ogden Utah who was slain In Golden Gate park Hickman and his attorney Harry McKenzie are shown at the opening session of court (Associated Press Photo) Phyliss a canary owned by Fred Coffey of Los Angeles Is studying the work of contemporary egg-layers Since ehe has her facial expres-eions well under control It is difficult to tell whether Impressed hagrlned or determined to hatch (Associated Press Photo) Boston and Maine and Maine Central Many New Features Are Embodied First of Now of Meal service on the train will be by waiters at each scat The tram so arranged that tables may be set up at each seat and meals served by waiters bringing food from the buffet When the new train is placed in eervice it will enable the Boston and Maine and Maine Central railroads to cut an hour and 53 minutes from tbs present running time of six hours and 20 minutes for the 250-mile trip The Boston-Portland run will be made in 105 minutes 24-seat and 28-seat sections Next toward the head of the train in order will be the buffet space the baggage compartment and then the engine section The train is equipped with a Winton two-cycle 660-horsepower Diesel engine in the forward end Each window will have individual draperies the entire will be air-conditioned equipped with roller-bearings indirect lighting and smoking will be permitted in the first section next to the engine and in the solarium section in the rear This is an conception of how the new stainless steel tlyer between Boston Portland and Bangor will appear when it starts service next November The new train now being built at the plant of the Winton engine division of Goncral Motors corporation and at the plant of the Budd Manufacturing company will embody many features new to railroad travel In the rear will be a solarium -lounge with 24 luxurious armchairs Ahead of that will come a 36-passenger deluxe seat section then a luggage storage space another 36-passenger section with deluxe seats followed by similar Capable of a speed of 115 miles per hour the new Yankee" will travel 700 miles daily in northern New England Leaving Portland shortly after 7 in the morning the will run to Boston A short time later it will leave the North station at 9:30 on a nonstop run to Portland and then to Bangor Me Its return trip to Boston will be the present schedule of the to Portland and a non-rtop run from there to Boston The final daily trip of the new "Flying will be on early-evening schedule from Boston to Portland.

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152,609
Years Available:
1897-1959