DR DOLLFUSS
OPEN-AIR MEETING AT LINZ | FEELING IN CITY RUNNING HIGH -i __ . . \ Press Association-By Telegraph—Copyright VIENNA, April 29. (Received April 30, at 10 a.m.) A Lina message states that unprecedented precautions have been taken to ensure Dr Dollfuss a respectful hearing at the open-air meeting to-morrow. Two thousand one hundred extra police have been put on duty, and 100 secret police in plain clothes posted in hotels and boarding houses. Feeling in the city, where the February revolt started, is running high. Thousands of Socialists and Nazis already arrested will bo released on May 1. Hundreds of houses lining the route which Dr Dollfuss will take have already been searched. Bomb throwing and flags are prohibited. All peasants arriving in special trains will be searched. LUKEWARM RECEPTION, v, '! V VIENNA, April 29, 1 : ; (Received April 30, at 11 a.m.) ' Secret police were stationed on the roofs to prevent bombing- nevertheless two smoke bombs harmlessly exploded. The crowd of 55,000, mostly peasants, considering their duty done when they marched past mostly went home, not listening to Dr Dollfuss’s speech explaining the New Austria, reception of which was lukewarm.
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Evening Star, Issue 21707, 30 April 1934, Page 8
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