NA HORA ATUAL, EDUARDO GOMES Não Ê Apenas Um Símbolo, Mas Um Esteio Das Instituições Democráticas

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NA HORA ATUAL, EDUARDO GOMES Não Ê Apenas Um Símbolo, Mas Um Esteio Das Instituições Democráticas ¦ ' r _ ...' :. ¦fmiiftm?*^^-*----:---¦¦¦ -. ">¦;'' _^*v^>»»s^s**^rf**»^*Hí • U;¦¦¦¦." ''"'i-i1**^ta DIRETOR DIRETOR-GERENTE M. PAULO FILHO *¦' -X. MARIO ALVES HilBi - 81/83 Gomes Freire Bedacfio e Oficinas — Av. Gomes Freire, Ma Administração Av 81/83 Correio da Fundador - EDMUNDO BlTTENt.OUKT REDATOH-CHEFE N. 17.S62 COSTA REOO RIO DE JANEIRO, SEXTA-FEIRA, 21 DE OUTUBRO DE 1949 ANU X1.1X "NA O impasse A RÜSSIA VIOLOU CONSTANTEMENTE Advogados Passou despercebido O HORA O acordo rompeu-se, mis aln- quase ATUAL, EDUARDO GOMES — emanado declara- DE POTSDAM recente julgamento, da não foi oficialmente 0 ACORDO de em sua maioria constituí» da Repú- júri do roto. O presidente do por mulheres — que nos Es- blica interveio, tentando sustaf tados Unidos condenou a severaa á última hora o desenlace inevl- Acusação da Inglaterra, respondendo à nota penas vários chefes bolchevis- não éle nfio também, era* ê apenas tá vel. É natural tas. E condenou um símbolo, mas um que queira o desacordo: tua admi- tcheco-esloveno bora sóbre outra base (a de de- nistração Iria sofrer at conse- sacato ao tribunal) os advoga* dos desses réus. qtlênclaa do embate. Londres. 20 (F. P.) — O1 as outras três grandes potências, A carta repele igualmente a "Fordgn a criação de uma Alemanha um- acusação polonesa contra a des- tsse aspeto, curioso cm soa O nfio oon- Office" divulgou hoje esteio pala, porém, pode o texto da nota, entregue ontem ficada. centralização e o caráter fede- severidade, reabrir o das instituições democráticas" poderia Incerteza, vogan- tlnuar proso à governo britânico ao em- Acentua a carta de Bevin: "Se ral do novo governo e recorda debate sóbre a do advo» pelo nfio foi simples coincl- poslçSo do ao léu de ambições desvaira- bflixodor da Tcheco-Eslováqula essa tentativa não conseguiu por gado, em todo o mundo. A isso "Correio rumo. Os em Londres, em resposta ao êxito não foi devido a 3ueêncla que a política alemã de dat • tem próprios po- qualquer agressão sempre esteve ligada a problema vasto traçaremos hojs Fala ao da Manhã" o líder trabalhista litlcot a rutura contra o estabcleclmen- abandono dos princípios de Po- ao correr da algumas fu- que provocaram Srotesto) da República Federal Alemã tsdam òclden- um sistema de governo autori- pena amedrontados das con- pelas potências tárlo e altamente centralizado, gldlas anotações. parecem na Alemanha Ocidental. tais, mas por causa da União seqüências. E se olham mútua- Nessa resposta, o governo bri- Soviética deixou de obser- mencionando a propósito a poli- A' luz serena e do DI- Alberto Pasqualini que de Bismark de Hitler. pura mente, sem atinar bem com o tflnico rejeita em bloco a Inter- vá-los constantemente", Sa- tica e relto, nfio se entende nem se ex- tcheca quanto ao es- llenta depois a carta do mlnls- Observa em seguida que a "o que sucedeu. As drcunstftndas, pretaçfio "Longe pllca privilégio" do advo- tobeleclmonto daquela Repúbll- tro: de constituir vio- Rússia repelirá até o último mo- aliás existente em Fomos encontrar o sr. Alberto Pasqualini, slção do sr. Valter Jobim. A mais do que a deliberada vonte' ca tenham sido vin- gado, quase e nega que loção aos acordos de Potsdam, mento at ofertas feitas para todas as legislações. Isto é, nfio ex-candidato a governador do Rio Grande do chamada fórmula Jobim, como de deles, os carregaram até onde lados os acordos de Potsdam, ou a criação do alemão "participar da organização dat P.T.B., no Hotel nós a compreendemos e a in- governo há razão nenhuma o Sul pelo Serrador. O líder se acham, Isto é, a beira da qualquer outro acordo interna- ocidental representa a unifica- três zonas, com a cooperação dos para que petebista nos recebeu com a simplicidade lha- terpretamos, se resume essen- cional. da habitantes, a portador de um direito tenha de seguinte: aventura. "O çfio de três das quatro zonas teus ou permitir nesca de seus modos de homem Inteligente e cialmente no governo de S. M. man- Alemanha e constitui, na reali- participação dos alemães da so- confiar o patrocínio desse direi- oom raízes ainda nas camadas populares de a)participação de todos os O P.S.D. é o responsável teve o constante objetivo de dade, a medida mola avançada na oriental". Conclui rejeltan- to a um advogado; desde que é onde partidos, em igualdade de con- realizar, ação comum com unidade depois do do o do provém. dlções, no exame do chamado pelo fim da fórmula acordista pela para a alemã, protesto governo "opolo- fizesse valer dentro dos prazos Sabíamos de suas idéias políticas e sociais, os governos dos Estados Unidos, estabelecimento do controle nês, repetindo porém que go- e segundo as características for- problema da sucessão; Obnubllado desejo de dar tle pertence a essa geração nova de políticos pelo França o Rússia, o estabeleci- aliado na Alemanha. O governo vêrno de Sua Majestade apro- mais exigidos lei — a b)debate preliminar, pelos candidato, não mediu mento de uma Alemanha unida, de Stto Majestade espero veita a ocasião reafirmar pela pu- para quem mais .Importante do que o Jogo e ¦ representantes dos em o provo- que para reza e realidade do direito de SlirfllK"i''4^^lto_. \ ÍB partidos, da U.D.N. democrática e pacifica. Essa nfio seja retardada por multo aue a sua politlca na Alemanha rivalidade dos pessoas é o programa, a razfio torno de um programa do go- cações A dignidade que êle é deveriam ne- social se faz ou se deve forer tentativa fracassou, nfio em con- tempo a incoroorocãn do auarta e a de cooperar com qualquer portador por que politica. vêrno, devendo cada partido, de e do P.R. Por lim, rasgou o seqüência de qualauer abandono com os outra ocupante es- cessàríamente prevalecer, coma Denlro do P.T.B. éle lidera a chamada ala acordo com as suas tendências, zona, de conformidade potência que compromisso de 28 de julho, dos princípios de Potsdam pelos princípios de Potsdam",teja disposta a isto". cunho essencial e alvo necessá- moça, a ala que quer colocar as Idéias acima trazer sugestões e soluções para mas com a sua última nota. Nesta, potências ocidentais, por- rio da definição objetiva a atln- das Individualidades. os problemas nacionais; que a Rússia deixou constonte- Ao travar conversa com o repórter, tinha c)acordo relativamente a es- com cídto, a direção pessedista glr, sóbre a qualidade pessoal ds J4 mente de observer esses prin- êle escolhido ou pronto e redigido o que queria dizer ao Correio sas soluções e as diretrizes poli- dissolveu o comitê dos três ciplos". patrono por da Manhã. NSo se no entanto, assim tlcas, econômicas, sociais e ad- A nota salienta o "acentuado dispensado. pense que Deu as costas à U.D.N. o ao A tragédia enluta agiu para evitar inconveniências Involuntárias minlstratlvas do futuro govér- constraste" existente entre o Uma única razfio explica essa suai ou fugir à baratinarem do no; P.R., e denundou sua Intenção processo adotado na zona alemã que situação aparentemente aber- profissional jor- d)exame da da nalista. possibilidade de marchar para entendimentos snb controle russo e as livres rante: — o advogado i o prU escolha de um candidato co- eleições à cons- O Rio Grande do Sul olha para a situa- e diretos com outros partidos, os que presidiram melro juiz. Entende-se ou su- na mum em função das soluções tltulçfio do governo alemão nas a Guatemala çfio nacional com otimismo. Acredita reali- diretrizes assentadas." quo nunca participaram do bentende-se que o portador de /ação de eleições, e nfio vê por que não há um três zonas ocidentais. Assegura um direito sc supõe Ao estipular com tanta preci- acordo. ao governo tchecn-eslovaco que portador vasto entendimento entre os principais parti- sào a interpretação que a fór- dele, mas não sl mes- Ao mesmo tempo, como sSo não têm fundamento todos os pode, por dos, no sentido de se travar a batalha das ur- mula Jobim dà o P. T. B.. não mo, estar certo de que efetiva- nas ou unidos ou cada a cor- cálculo e natureza, rumores segundo os auals antl- Mais de mil mortos e cem mil guardando, qual, ÍWm^tBmW^' ¦ Íà____\___%_''iw_$*_F9 teve o sr. Pasqualini hesitação áulicos por de Hitler seriam quatro mente o tem; procurará então reçáo dc cavalheiros. E conta como exemplo de em nos mostrar como, a seu gos partidários tentaram qt seus lideres a ma' encorajados pelas potências oci- aquele que, tendo estudado tt um tal comportamento a campanha eleitoral ver, a atitude assumida nas úl- nobra diverslonlsta, dentais ocupantes da Alemanha. desabrigadas Direito, deste Estado, foi tlmas notas do P. S. D. à U. procurando pessoas tendo feito a sua pelo governo do em que competidor contra a vida, na do sr. Walter Joblm. D, N, e ao P, R, é contrária jogar o general Dutra A resposta britânica repele julgará primeira ins- igualmente as alegações de Guatemala, 20 P.) — O nhecia os detalhes acerca do tancla de uma Já foi o tempo, diz-nos êle, das oposlç&es ao espirito da proposta do go- direção udenista, insinuando pe- "chauvinistas" que (F. que consciência indi- fl9VH_H_ffHSB^âH%^SHK^^^H___^5^ffl_wv0l elementos na Ministério dos Negócios Estran- ocorreu na Guatemala, mas .que, vldual esclarecida valor sistemáticas, visando sobretudo a pessoas. Já vernador do seu Kstado. Eis o rante o chefe do governo a res o jurí- a respeito nos transmitiu Alemanha Ocidental serlom de- gciros da Guatemala anunciou por intermédio dos jornais, to- dico e o valor moral do • ó época de desfazermos as intrigas do passado.
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