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Adolf Hitler — Part 2
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EDNESDAY, MAY 2, os, Pe oe
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wid not wait upon full, forma! HE SUPPORTS DUTR A Premdent Vargas ‘elted the
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expression of opinions”
eupation of Germany. achievements of the Brazilian
If the end of hostilities takes tbe Army, Newy and Air Force, at
. declaratic: : : . ome and abroad, mentioning espe-
Gtain's V-E Dey plane cmty be Brazil President Says His Own cially the exploits ot fhe Army
inged, But until further notice) Mission 1s Ended—Pledges jn. Ake ‘irst time, Senhor took
«Government wants — the Fres, Peaceful Election cognizance of the present political
-“usches to be open and the belle campalgn. The campaign, he said,
ang: it also wants thanksgiving must be “held under conditions of
-vices on the Sunday following By FRANK M. GARCIA all freedom and order.” He added
-E Day, fiood-lighting wherever By Wireless 1 Tx Kaw Yorn Tenax, that the candidacy of Gen. Eurico
callable but not full sireet light-| RIO DE JANEIRO, May 1—in OOo a te Nonalter or we ee
‘x; popfires of non-salvagable),; b served © e (.)
-sterial, full programs in ell ae 1 an y saat ere a Weneo de nation,” explaining that General
‘sea of entertainment; later) 2f8zil's Labor Day in the Varco Ce nutra had “rendered great services
ours for dancing than normal, ;} Gama football stadium, Presidentito the fiation.
oen-air celebrations, longer houre|Getulio Vargas told 60,000 work-|_ President Vargas accused his vil-
w saloons, parades on thanksgiv-jers that. his “mission” was com- ifiera of conpsiring under cover and
‘ Sunday and food storea to be|picted and that he wae ready to of saying that he must be deposed
apt open long enough to prevent retire to private life by a coup. He also said that his
zople from going hungry. e- enemies were spreading word that
: “I have done my work. Ja mythe must be ousted before he ataged
fifleen ars an Preesident of,another coup to continue in power.
Censorship bo Be Roisxed Brazil I have lifted the nation and|He warned, however, that herwould
LONDON, May 1 .—An int) orkers’ conditions to levels) ee ee ee
aediate relaxation of Britiah cen-|upheard of before. My mission STERN'S OPEN THURSDAY 11 A. M. TO & P.
lons
orship wil come with V-E dav) completed, I shall return to private
Jib @ security check will be kept life, piacing the Sotcenmment in the
:. military, naval and alr nevélnands of those whom the people
caving Briain until Japan ls de-imay lawfully elect," Benhor Var-
cuted, it waa disclosed today. gar declared.
Rear Admiral George P. Thom-/" ye also took occasion. to attack
on, director of British press cen-|the opposition elements that had
ership, said that “everything Will heen criticizing him lately in the
~ thrown open (after V-E day) | press. He maintained that those
xcept military, naval and air mat-lwho today exhibited themselves as
era that might affect the war in| gemocratic isa ters would have been
16 Pacific. __leonriemned earlier for crimes of:
All news transmitted abroad still oppression and inepiness and as!
vill be censored but with a part: u- : : _
ar eyé to such matters as iave. {enemies of the inleerels of Brazil.
santa of troop ships and air power; Enumerstes Social Gaing
‘the Pacific. Physical operations) President Vargas added, how-
ould be speeded “considcrably,”|ever, that he was leaving office’
Thomason predicted. “with malice toward none,” Aaying
Bans of news of Britain's civil;that he had worked for the people
riefense will be lifted efter victory/and for the aggrandizement of his
‘n Hurope and war correapondents|country. He apecified that he had
will be allowed to give detsila ofllabored for peace and had made
neroic exploits and to identify xpe-/possinie Iabor lawa for the benefit
é
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Fe i cific military unite that werelof the people as a whole.
7 : idacked out for military security) In reviewing the progress of
| _ceasons during the war in Europe.| Brazil's social icgialation, he enu-
od tof merated the eight-hour work day,
Truman Wary on News Break mitnimum saa oe and pension
> aws and institution of aavings
p WASHINGTON, ee ine Wai ite banks. “Under my administration,”
resident Truman le e it€l said Senhor Vargas, “Brazil has
Jouse at 5:30 PF. M. today for the prospered, whereas before that
Blair House. .___|time Brazil was a colony of foreign
While House reporters, anxious| financiers who had chained the
over war developments, asked) countr yto them by means of Inans,
ar + " it,
é
STERN'S VICTORIAN SIDE CHAIR © ™:
nim: We were a weak nation, divided.! !
“Are we safe lo go home for thelits unity threaten-d: culturally andi HAS A TAPESTRY SLIP SEATI .
_j hight?" , economically, we were retarded, ’
‘The President amiled and ssid|but today teh nation is strong and, . :
we couldn't anawer that. respected, having good credit| ebay
When he left [nat night, the! abroad.”
iPresident hed assured reporters| There are many persons, he went |
they were aafe to go home for the) on, who had accused the govern-|
jevening. ment of totalitarianism, yet it War)
oe —- hig Government that had outlawed,
PARIS, May 2 (¥--Reports per-| fascism before the war com-|
sisted at Supreme Headquarters! menced; it was bis adminiatration,
‘hat the Germans might he ex-|he maintained, that had prepared
weted at any moment. to acceptithe nation for the world conflict : :
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