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Ernani Sátiro ^ffiHraifl111111 Üiliii P^^^%^^^^B^^^^*^*^^^^B^*^^*^B ¦¦———. ___B-_BMJ^^M^^^^r^^^^P^^" ¦\^:::.vxí'Jfffe|^ Sentença de absolvição da fraude "¦ MmWMMíx!?fc'i$ty11'''' W* ;|^^^^P^^R^^^^^.' dada titular devera ser '¦'¦'¦ pelo que juiz ¦uBSBi'»# •M^ii-m-:: *•*: :-<?y.^~%yj^^^K.^^-.yagHg.a8W8»iiSSifflBm akmmm mmmWÊmW^m'-. doclici. O problema da fraude eleitoral, já focalizado neste jornal em mais de uma reportagem e salientado na sua gravidade por entrevistas de categorizados homens públicos, voltou a ser objeto de veementes debates, ontem, na Câmara dos Deputados, com as críticas feitas a uma entrevista do ministro da justiça, sr. Tancredo Neves, "defesa fraude". A que, segundo o sr. Ernani Sátiro, está fazendo a prévia da mwSSmmmtWmmWM*&&•$&. l MIMÍJi.TilIMTIÍ IlIB? lEM -lider HHB¦¦tmÊt*$*¦¦¦¦¦___!__S propósito, esse representante udenista, vice da bancada, declarou-nos: — Já protestei, ontem, em parte proferido na Câmara contra as descorte- Mk¥SB mmt'y > ___!P^^láÃfPE3i/i?j^BJBpPr ¦ - 'yfy%&^P-x ' ses declarações do ministro da Justiça. Cabia a s. excia., que acha que as oposi- ^^^^ÊBSBÊi^m^maH^m \SmWmaaWsiii»-n..BK"g _»ções estão moderadas, era louvar o alto sentido pátrio- IH^I^__8_________^_____l^ % de- tico com que nos batemos de agitar um país que se de tão Se, entretanto, o M I LACRES bate em face graves problemas. teve objetivos regionais na sua DA CIÊNCIA titular da Justiça políticos fala à imprensa, porque atingir os políticos de outros Es- 0B____f'Shm^SÉWÉ&íi,i ?'H DONA MARCINA RE- tados ^-ue na sua campanha pela moralização eleitoral talvez não estejam movidos por um medo tão grande.. 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No clichê, uma visão do pavoroso incêndio (Outros detalhes na 6.» página). restabelecimento Neves, o completo trouxe a plenário a entrevista do ir. Tancredo * 1 NA 2a PAG.) desta. verda- (TEXTO m considerando-a um deiro intuito ás oposiçôes, GETULIO ANUNCIA A 2a ETAPA COMO SURGIU O RUMOR PA EXONERAÇÃO DO MINISTRO OSVALDO ARANHA : verdadeiro intuito aos ho- mens de bem que te ba- tem para que tenhamos no Brasil uma legislação elei- Marcha as fontes de energia ¦A toral á altura dat necessi- para É A regime. QUE do HORA dades ULTIMA próprio Seguiu-te na tribuna o deputado Alberto Deodato, ANTECEDE O CEMITÉRIO que propiciou ao tr. Ernani Sátiro outro aparte, em que Ganância e corrupcaa — contestou — "Estou afinado com o pre- tendente da SUMOC. com o I guei como deputado e não A Ida há de mais" ditte: todos do assim Aranha os rumores. lidente~íio da Republica, desde o ministro, tendo Aranha consi- possivel pensarem I — derado fato de somrnns im- I mesmo jeito. Pelo vestido, O que hi de mais grave — Desejaria as meçou dizendo o sr. Oetulio Grande do Sul, até agora" ORIGEM DOS BOATOS da Jushça que palavras declarou Aranha ao receber portancla. vê-se que todos não trajam Insistido sobre os boate; do para um ministro que vou pronunciar fossem re- Vargas no discurso comemora»*, Bntem á tarde a imprensa, após — "Maciel é meu velho amir I igualmente. Uns de u'a ma- — cebidas por todos num clima de vo do terceiro ano de teu go- nelra, outros de outra. Mas na- CONTINUA NA 4.* PAGINA CONTINUA NA 4.» PAGINA ANO XXVI — Terça-feira, Fevereiro, 2-54 N. 5.696 e — verno, ontem no lua volta do curto repouso de go desde 1926 quando aqui che- — — LLTBA A serenidade confiança cc- "A pronunciado íêrca de 10 dias no interior DA 2.» SECÇÃO LETRA 11 DA 2." SECÇÃO programa Voz do Braiü**;^ bandeirante, ao desmentir os E prosseguiu dizendo: oatos relativos ao estremeci- ²Posso hoje anunciar 0 meti nento que teria tido com o sr programa de governo, proirama Jetulio Vargas. què venho executando em ai- íencio e só n&o o anunciei pre- Aranha estava eufórice bem viamente os debates ta- fllsposto, procurando fazer blu- porque ue de tudo. Interpelado a res- riam impedido a sua realização. de uma noticia veicula- NOSSA INEXPERIÊNCIA peito "Ultima la pelo Hora" a res- Afirmou que a inexper elto do seu do FflRIH afastamento 0 BPIVOMRTE DEPÜT1D0 do Brasil em problemas hu- Jovcrno. "respondeu, com cambio, de comercio exterior, di nor. que a ultima hora é a valores monetários, criou, em pie antecede ao cemitério"... nossa terra, um excepcional NADA COM A SÜMOC campo de especulação. de ser o representante carioca mais dispen- ²Uma nação como t nossa, O aludiu nos ru- lAlem — — jornalista disse que nfio tem banco* nores de um desentendimento no exterior, que nfio tem com-)1 .o sr. Maciel Filho, supt-rm- panhias de seguros operando tora de seu território, que nio2- dioso do inundo é também, agora, o mais atordoante tem quase navegação interna- It. aa • *^ cional, nfio dispõe de nutro*! OUTRO SENSACIONAL ^^_P^i Jmm^ i meios nara comprar no exterior. IMUNIDADES, INCLUSIVE, PARA O COMUNISMO que nfio sekam os qne provim ASSALTO NOS CORREIOS ^^Wmw^**5íí':iXym^àmmW "* *> da venda de seus produtos, i Mr^^ m ^UP dc maisfoi de tal monta que o fim do n.cçou com a lei que oenett- Quando a media doi valorei, i Eis aqui o deputado mais ca- aos tesouros públicos contra ro dq mundo. O sr. Benjamim de 20 bilhões de cruzeiros e pe*mundo Já estava próximo, ciava os que lutaram por tonelada importada, sota] IOLADOS E DES- Farah, com sua demagogia de- los séculos, causará transtornosquando veio o grito pedindo: as revoluções comunistas. Sm sem uma proporção eonüMWJ senfreada, jft deu um prejuízo ás finanças deste pais.Parem! todo o lugar do mundo, o dente aos da tonelada exportt»-_ >0JAD0S Benjamim Farah foi E*?rc!to ganha para defender da. a nação se enfraquece- ¦ - O sr- é o da maioria de. OS SACOS Pmm**;": m^L »\"- A eleito pela legenda do PTB, na Quem pai CONTINUA NA «.• PAGUfA, ias? O deputado Farah. Oi- CONTINUA NA 4.* PAGINA * ^^H^km^-y^^tm^rÁWmmm^m - legislatura passada. Deram-lhe DA 2.* SECÇÃO — LETRA D DA 5 KEtÇAO — LRRA O ONTENDO VALO- $i mWL*_ ¦___ . 7^"r ^tírmm w* tm\ AUMENTO o fora posteriormente c ele fot ?Hk-.^LW\\mT^ kmmm\\\\ abrigar no PSD. Já então • xitJ^H^Hl. ^^kmWMW- ' ¦ ^^^H se % ^S ... -¦^tai^^v wm Bt~v»m\m\ havia conseguido alguns votos, REGISTRADOS ^HMmmmmti-^lú' ¦"^"T^i^am. 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Conseguiu com elas MAS-COMO PODE? horas • ^^B "rc- Entre 1 e 6 ^^^^^HT^H^^L^BÍ_____i____L_______. /iM^ baterá todos os subverter a boa ordem das for- "ENTROU assalto •% ças armadas, proporcionando- AREIA MÚSICOS 'mjg^jfr^^mr^ltkmmmmmmkutm_MM^ky •-; (/M cords" de alta de lhe descabidos benefícios, cm NA TUBA' E OS Vultoso roubo Teriflcou-se, tão alarmante escala que o mi- REM ENTRAR EM GREVE madrugada, na 5a- Seção -JANE" DA B AILARINA — Apesar éa> tea atagaJa ter preços nisíro da Marinha chegou a Departamento dos Correios IMFLICAUA NO ASSASSIMO formular um apelo ro Congtes- *dedilhcdorct" prometido qae $• a apnscnUtU cn Jaiia- A rudnc Bcrsamo Vagcl.
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