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Foi convidado pelos membros da. Juntajunta do IEC elaborasse o anteprojeto a ser en- a comparecer na reunião de hoje o senador Ati.caminhado ao Congresso. O sr. Atilio Vivaqua lio Vivaqua. Saudando o visitante,-o sr. João Ri-não atinava como poderiam vir recursos para o beiro Júnior, após ter historiado.o podei"econô-pagamento aos lavradores, ao que o sr. Nelson IT:-:Í^': A1 ¦' mico que exerce o governo federal sobre os Es.Maculan afirmou que 2(1 milhões de sacas re- reunidos tados disse que ali estavam todos parapresentariam um dispendio de 60 bilhões de cru- encontrar a solução do problema que não é sòzeiros; mas o café rende para o pais, ao cambio do Paraná São Paulo ou Espirito Santo, masatual, 160 bilhões. Retomando os trabalhos após a de toda a nação Acrescentou: «So daqui sair-retirada do sr. Atilio Vivaqua, o sr. João.Ferraz mas Campos, mos derrotados rião será a cafeicultura, Dde disse'recebendo ter estado com-o governador caos».- Em segui,do Paraná, dele própria narào que entrará em 'aludindo a reiteração do apoio, falou o'senador Atilio Vivaqua, aodo Estado ao memorial aprovado na reunião da umados esforço da classe, que sempre prestigiou governadores de 12 de junho. Foi lido o te- construtiva em matéria delegrama dirigido aos governadores dos Estados política realmente importan.cafeeiros, Afirmou num momento.tão pedindo nova reunião dos mesmos,. café que o Congresso nãopara exame I te nara a cafeicultura nacional, da atual emergência. IMPEDIR ADOTA O GOVERNO MEDIDAS PARA AMPLIAÇÃO DO CONFLITO RACIAL— Negros e Brancos Travaram Batalha ' ¦ ¦¦¦ *¦¦ii.-"imr:»«-.if . M |L:,| '-„•¦ ,«,;¦ Vi,iii f-f-—¦¦¦"¦¦¦¦*¦!>-»¦' ' J- Cinco Horas na destinar a verba deAe. 10 Durante I' r~^ruvrni^ír7frr7rrnnATr.ln »n ««ré DADANArNCFDnBANAFNÇP— O° governo«fovêrnò federal acaba de Jnojaterra PAKAKAtNàt e funciona- I 5 PROTEÇÃO AO CAFÉ miil,õcsmi„,fipB de<l« cruzeirosnr„™ir<>« paranara a instalação j — Comovida toda a nação inglesa eom as violências Governo e Oposição cel abram .-on- .ente de -r estiles — a severas 24 acusado* £f Açg ferências de emergência Condenados pena* jovens de cem- *f — Quinto incidente racial nas ultimas semanas NA PAG. 7) parlamento ameaçador (LEIA após o registro do acordo. J ,²aX-,s«; -f, Estudantes de Odontologia ™^N -Ba- :..-<$ BALÕES ;DE PROPAGANDA — mAS j ,::; em Visita a S. Paulo loes suslentaniln bandei-u , Sepem ras da China. Nacionalista e material de com a propaganda nnti-co- Seguiu oritehij destino Li muni»+ii foram soltos dnqni. hâ com destino ao dn alunos poucos dias, p?o Paulo, um grupo continente chinês. A situação no Estreito de Formosa so tornou da Faculdade de Odontologia1 da critica ultimamente com o incessante' en- bombardeio da artilha- i tjjniversidadò do Paran, que ria pesada comunista e a* amecas de Invasão emanadas de, Pe- contacto. na Capital trará em qutm. A China Nacionalista, por sua vez, anunciou que levaria bandeirante, com firma1; do ma- os bombardeios à zona continental. Enquanto isso, o. 7* Esqua- to_ terlal dentário, no sentido de (Ira dos EE.TJTT. íoi posta em alerta e apiarda reforços. Na mar conhecimento das inovações Stresser foto, um dos balões sobe Direlor Responsável: Adherbal O- nos ares. (Foto tIPI). nursridas nesse setor. ASSOCIADOS - ANO IV - N.o 1.036 composta de 35 aca - „r cctcaauda nP 1958íoça - ORGAOwumu DOSZ DIÁRIOS A caravana, CURITIBA, TERÇA-FEIRA, 2 DE SETEMBRO*DE flêmicos dos dois últimos anos, p chefiada pe'o professor Mario de Mello Letão. Docente Livre da Não Existem IncomnatiHJWades eadèirá de Clinica Odontológica STE í2.a Parte) e deverá estender sua Novas Instruções Baixadas Pelo visita às cidades de Santos e Cam Entre Lucas Lopes e Paulo Giizzo pinas e. também, ã refinaria de Cubatão. RIO, 1 (Meridional) — Afir_ lo Guzzo conferenciou hoje com ""nãTtõõêm ma-se hoje nos meios ligados ao o sr. Lucas Lopes, com quem merecer" comércio do café. que o sr. Jâ- se avistará novamente amanhã. PELO nio Quadros apresentará ama. O presidente do TBC tem ainda voto dos católicos ELEITORAL nhã ao presidente da República uma série de reuniões com os RIO, 1» — Na o nome para substituto do sr. cafeicultores, programadas para (Meridional) Paulo K da Confederação Arqui. Guzzo no IBC. Esses boa toda a corrente semana, o que reunião tos diocesana, o cardeal dom Jaime porém não tiveram qualquer vem prever sua permanência confirmação de Câmara advertiu «os parti- parte das auto- na IBC, pelo monos por este que ridades do Ministério dos tiverem em suas fileiras da Fazen- tempo. Os meios autorizados ad- que s_aa ¦¦ ¦ n .da, onde deparamos certo sigi_ mitem não haver incompatibili- elementos divorcistas ou comu- CONSULTO PRÉvinLfSn DE lo em torno das notícias divul- dado entre o do IBC nistas, não merecer o vo- PEHDE presidente podem to dos cntõllcos». gadas a respeito. Por outro la- e a atual política do ministro do, fonte bem informada do Lucas Lopes. Quanto â exigên- — Cada om responde pelo» abusos que cometer Obriga. IBC revelou que a chefia do ga cia do governador paulista, pa_ SOVIÉTICOS REVELAM EM GENEBRA AMPLO PROBLEMA binete daquela entidade se rece estranho, dado há uma toried?de de das na propa- pre_ que. gravação palavras proferidas "odigo responder à ent.revis_ série de incompatibilidades en- do artigo 130 do para para ganrts partidáriaViolação ta concedida à imprensa tre ft« diretrizes do ministro dá — pe'o da Energia^ Nuclear Eleitoral — A quem reclamar ou representar sr. Horácio Cintra Leite, consi- Fazenda e a reivindicação dos Aplicação •-** derada no Instituto eomo ex- cafeicultores fei';a através do ¦¦¦¦^- æ,^*^k_ .__*¦)¦_. _^^» (LEIA NA PAG ?) na Rússia Com Fins tomporânea e injusta. O sr. Pau_ governador paulista. GENEBRA, 1 fUPI-DIARIO IX) PARANA1 — Os soviéticos DEVENDO CONFÍRENCIAR HOJI COM O PR-ÇIDENTE DA RErHÍBLICA ²— deva;n hoje detalhes de um fdgantesoo pvogrurmi de energia atô- dado um no ¦-'.;. *..¦¦''.•'.. mies páxrà gajii-pals e revelsrani. híivsr payso precursor íát&&BsLVJL\ -HmwÉÉÊ_Eflb¦'¦'¦:.':'*': jflflj H_B_Ml£ '"'¦ '^3_2 H_9_-lk_t.' emprego de combustível"'nuclear para a. produção de energia com Lupion Propõe Nova Conierêneia dos fins de paz. • Ao falar na sessão inaugural da segunda conferência inter- «acionai de átomos para a paz. o chefe da. delegação soviética, construção em seu Governadores de Estados_Caíeeiros V. S. Emeryanov, revelou que se acham em pate pelo menos duas centrais nucleares de eletricidade de sufi- ciente capacidade para servir pert0 de um milhão de habitantes. í Disposição do chefe do executivo paranaense em defender as conclusões do Memorial dos USO DO FÍ-TITONIO Governadores — Reunião na Jun'a Administrativa do IBCAgravamento da situação muito importante, en*bc*a extremamente | O passo precursor, da economia eafeoira no Paraná técnico, é o uso do combustível de Plntônio em vez de Urânio no de reproduç&o de fluxo rápido. Emelyanov disse que tal reator — máquina foi «posta em funcionamento-K êeté amo na União Sovté- RIO. 1 (Pel0 telefonei posição de defender perante a* Governadores dos Estados ca- tica. Nem os Estado* Unidos nem a Grã-Bretanha têm ainda tal Chegou, hoje, a esta Caipital o autoridade* federais as cbnehi- feetros, realizada em julho nltt- um aparelho O passo é considerado essencial para obter do átomo governador Moyíses Lupion. que Mões do Memorial dos Gover- mo. o seguinte telegrama: dos mais sensacionais resultados que se esperam dele: a criação veio tratar de importantes as- nadores apresentatdo ao Presi- .<Tendo em vista a. ameaça, do mais combustível o consumido durante o ciclo de produção suntos ligado* à economia, ca- dente da Republica a 12 de ju- agravamento da. situação da de que diante da de energia. feeira, principalmente no que se llio último e atendidas apenas economia cafeeira refere ao escoamento da pio- O Governador adotada pelas autori- superar a parcialmente. política Emelyanov nSo revelou o eus mercioi* rápidos pôde duoão paranaense. Moysés Lupion solicitou uma dades responsáveis, segundo a cento). aa to totai do programa de onergia uma unidade (100 por Logo após o seu desembarque, audiência ao Presidente da Re- qual não foram atendidas — ajuntou — a mate apre- de seu país nem deu datas so «Portanto o Chefe do Executivo parana- pública., com quem deverá con- principais reivindicações bre o término de mais de mais ria'prima ««elear e em primeiro cnse manteve demorada confe- feretociar amanhã a fim de sentadas ao Governo Federal, 238. é consi dos Go- dezena de centrais que anunciou plano o Urânio que rênçiá com os representantes transmitir o ponto de vista quo através do Memorial ou derado um desperdício no caso na Junta Adminis- vernadores, entre elas a que estão sendo construídas proje solenidade do Paraná foi objeto das discussões de ho- de centrais atômicas de energia Em expressiva trativa do Instituto Brasileiro da Jun*a Administrativa do diz respeito à segurança do pre- tadas.
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