New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 16, 1928, Page 15

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BRAZIL ENJOYING REAL PROSPERITY President Puts Through Bene- Ticial Legislation marked by the revolution of 1924 centering in Sao Paulo with the ob- jective of removing Bernardes from office, Washington Luiz set about to restore peace and progress to the country and to clean up its financial structure. Monetary Reform In his first message to congress he obutlined the financial stabiliza- tion project, and on December 18, 1926—one month after his inaugura- tion—the monetary reform bill was passed. It provided for the crea- ing for the establishment of a fund for the construction of highways, proceeds to be derived from taxes on automobile sales, gasoline, ac- cessorles, etc. In September of this year congress authoriged the issu- anes of federal internal road bonds, to a total ef nearly $20,000,000, Amnesty Difficulties One of the factors which is still a source of a certain amount of dis- content in Brazil is the fact that amnesty has not been granted to the revolutionists of 1924, several Mail Pilot Bags Deer Without Firing Shot Portland, Ore., Nov. 16 (P—Harry G. Donaldson, air mail pilot for the Pacific Air Transport Company, claims the prize hunting story of the season. Taking a day of recreation from his usual job of flying the mail, Donaldson wandered into the Rogue River valley not far from Medford, Ore., in search of deer or whatever } py__| tion of stabilization machinery and | hundred of whom are living in near- wf_‘:if‘fim’“'fl": i‘f:,ve‘ir:’de"s';"m] the adoption of & new unit of cur-| by republics. The opposition press today ended the first halt of | I°Ne3; to be known 83 the cru-|clamers for amuesty at cvery op- o il'g| zeiro.” g portunity, but the opponents of the R h ::‘:; el e o oo x| While the introduction of the|proposal point out that it would be eyt f,’:}id'p‘;"’{:,":.fl’ - Q::; brated the 395th anniversary of the| Cruzelro” has not yet been at-jan injustice to the loval troops to| .o 50t S "o ehells along. proclamation of the repubiic. tempted, the efforts to stabilize the |allow the former rebels to regain| [ 1c7E T8 VIS AnC SACE & P sl e b ilina e d Rk exchange have succeeded, and the|their rank and. privileges threugh a v 5 might came across his path as a | likely target for his marksmanship. Fatigued and sleepy after a long, ' conclusion of the administration of |dent.” Shortly after becoming |Luis last month elebrated his 58th| partment of comemrce has been in- Arthur Bernardes, which was| president a bill was passed provid- | birthday. formed. | MATERIALS INCLUDE Plain and Fancy Genuine Imported Broadcloths, der stretched out near the tree. They i himself to the country through his O L4 [ 3 *® 15, 1889, when Dom Pedro II was i had eaten several of the shells. J Construction of automobile roads | d. tic habits. Th ident, z 5 R t tl f E t deposed, and Marshal Deowore a | e e e o e | e bt e, Phemident, | Mbilot Donaldson's only answer to ur eputation ror Lxireme alue 1VIN without loss of life. The navy later|roads have been inaugurated—the | board a liner docked in the harbor; | POast of his great marksmanship. | ©of good roads connecting important| dency was chief executive of the|heavily guarded, and pedestrians|from the time of its purchase in the | A Timely Special Purchase of Men’s Shirts Manufactured to Retail at $1.39 to $1.98 In White, Tan and Blue. A NEW OVERCOAT? s I h Veaves [ kened some time later and to milreis has been quoted at nearly |blanket amnesty edict. s 5 Portugal on Sept. 7, 1822, but Te- |1y conts with very slight variations,| Washington Luiz has endeared |his surprise found two beautitul Fonseca, in behalt-of the army, pro- | ara1 gov. o o those who doubt his story is that , government to any extent un-|vorite with cartoonists, recently at- | claimed the republic. ~The change (| the present administration. In|tended a circus; on another occa- |l brought home the two deer and | Will Again Be . Empha sized Tomorro‘" ] L] rebelled, but without success. Rio de Janeiro—Sao Paulo road, | he attends various sporting contests President Washington Luiz, as he|and the Rio de Janeiro-Petropolis|and is fond of racing; he has tra- GAS PRICE STEADY is known, is one of the most popu-|road, both of them connecting up | versed all the roads inaugurated in ‘Washington, Nov. 16 (#—Aroused | lur of recent executives, and his ad- | with other road systems, thus plac- | his administration. All of this is in | by \the continuous increases in the | ministration has already been|ing the capital in easy road com- |striking contrast to the preceding|retail prices of gasoline, the Royal | marked by two outstanding accom-| munication with the richest sections | administration, when for two yearsi Automobile Club of Italy has an- | plishments: the administration of lof the country. 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