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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930. BRAZIL PRESIDENT ' FORGED T0 RESION IN SUDDEN £BUP (Continued i of hobdlums made their way through the main ts and attacked the offices ot two newspapers which had ‘been supporters of the government Furniture was thrown out of upper floors and News of fhe radio through tee and the f lm sdejn order that the [ opments niehi b sont § country. Later t w burned s out by coup was sent the military commit- ou 2 proclan denounci . - Moves called ivor ¢ calling ipon al he “The proci Brazilians § gevernment or of the re th support the peace mov i called upon silgpend the { eral troops to do like In « § tibn it asked that plenipoten gnfer with | ment fet up i der tn bring about paci ediintry. % ‘e proclamation named five forts as. headquarters provisional government. It was ned by l.oao 1¢’ Deus Menna ral o the divis Kiinter ‘I'raflic whether in of volution olutior off nd vise provisional govern- Janeiro in or- cation of th Rio d wd Colonel Bertholdo was normal cts of from the tal this mornin: except IS5 residenti heyond presidential £ ot by 1l president & downtown still and st £ their iron shnt The provi of office milita duuart- v s published in h de Tired of Say “It is tired latest gove sisted npon opinions regime admits it It is e upplanti of opponents <hould r t and I of aplication ex- on of brutal 4 despotism esteem. S clnsively force, crushing 1 bullets ehension ¢ by itution com its nation di néeds a ) in mijnistrato AR it force, {1 “ force is the peopl: ST a o ¥ zilic pawer w ~—and to co country to £ navy. The 1 ment is pir is” absolut useless epiltin uscless which on «it! zilian bleod : ¥ The peiie: and they com ors in {1 on which tions Tssed “They can b # moent pe Ly a . “Those troops B der so-called 1 5 fuse to conb: ¥ olution. revolutionarie must suspend cifensive % through plenipo confer b% \ith this provisional government on s of pacification Since the present of Washinzton national v npror move- which are still un- ith the rev and ntiaries rnment g nor wit that st po- kind nplaca . e lice or volunic * whatsoever, | L4 bly 1f otiact e e forl e headquaricr ed v named as of this provisional Lpublie u “castern s fnciro, Suo winained loy #full nane 1 The revol &'state of Ttio G wanake up t *ormed t . G Tor the « *in the 1 - o sout Other it Batties have = hore thar A piit youd pe In TERLREESREEL and thered about him as he progress |ed and quickly subdued government contest 0 forces in the scaboard states ot Ala s and Sergipe, almost without He was last reported mov- ing on the city of Bahia Central State Iebels I'he revolutionury movement in contral Brazil developed principally in the stat Minas in which the ce government threw most of troops. In this st Junciro gov- the best of victory after 20 o Geracs, ntral its defending the Rio de crnment seemed to ha matters and claimed victory Iall of ks the Brazilian government fourth overthrow of administration revolu- I America the the @ by sin the Bolivia, P'eru, e fallen unrest governments o de exico, but the gov countries re- Others short Lived except Brazil, how- ehellion occupy 1mor The tremendons which ing sufticient ithout nments Peru, of Dr Brazilian on for v, did the i o tew days, popular nied the uprisings accompa- movement | to the regime aifficulty. Military ut present in pow Argentina vas prospect, until hation Washington Luis that the revolution might stretch upset 1 Bolivia months. Dr. Getulio inception of ti shortly after lution, left his do Sul in A Varg, o Grande Osvaldo of the presidency ot hands of tician ed personal at along the | ulo’s back border. at Cur- of the 1o ap- ing Sao 1 runa state rived loor days th possibly 80 Migue rebel insurgents and of the fizhting conn i the south insurgent movenent W die disi- vily on charges of a [ Metropolitan y De Juneiro, Sao from which the Rio Grand cattl sahia. rural districts, such a ind Anta Catharing cas were all party, exeln tion T« re defranded in the 11 clection Eatiava as in of rthrown il v chary Ipproprii- made by identi Just slies ere ove extr i Th ent and int governme by communi ition ed by the their ir contention move provision:l iic denials il 5 a4 communistic t to the rient reugliout the government claimed t had the movement under con- As late Wednesday nigit teh 10 Taulo and Rio pt for arrival of wounded the Imi and normal and able that visted only ¥ overn from ay in- inovement ti d a 15 day holiday fos all banks. Upon expiration of this | 15 days, October 21, the banks wei allowed to reopen and function nos mally except 1o issuc bills for for- cign exchange, a privilege reserved for the Banco Do Brazil. From the start of the central government mutiny of garrisons and defc larg s of troops revolutionary that thre insurrcetion the face ! | with tion was \l‘ head- | fifths | tin gov- first vears, of bod one time the quarters announced of the regular arniy under their colors. The crnment called out its re the of ind later clas . but since ned loyal to the was unable to raisc an army as it needed Nations Send Warships Both Great Britain and the United | States sent warships to the country | were 1 centra crves from 21 to s up to 45 years of only a few states re- administration 15 large classc m nearly cautionary measure and the | cruisek DPensacola arrived \t Pernambuco, choring outside the harbor for a few | hours and then proceeding to Tahia. vhich then presumably was still | loyal to the government. President | { only yesterday an- Hoover Wednesday declared an em- bargo on arms and ammunition Brazil, indicating however that the Iiio de Janciro government, a recog- nized de jure administration, might purchase such in the United States with permits from the secre- | tary of state Julio Prestes, president-elec zil. who recently made a Visit | to the United States and later to Fu- ropean cap s elected majority of about 400,000 in the voi- ing of last February. His inaugn- ration plans were interrupted by the outbreak of the Brazilian revolution He gned the office of president of Sao Paulo to be a candidate for the post to which he was elevater | by about a 4 to 1 vote. It was in the carly presidential campaign in northern Brazil marked the Killin, cendidate stages of the at disorder to bef v out 9 | liberai | whose of Joao oa, for vice president Dantas was reported to have been put to death by the revolution- ists only recen Just Dr. embark on a ton his wife heart attack main behind, ciently to join teur which Dr. considered fo about to warship for Washing was taken ill with being obliged to re- later recovering suffi- him abroad. The Prestes made was have materially trengthened the political bonds be- tween Brazil and the major coun- tries he visited. Dr. Prestes was en- | tertained Premier Tardieu | Paris and later with his family was | a guest of President Doumergue o/ France. as Prestes was by at Try to Break Linc Janeiro, Oct. 24 (P—An | official communique of the minis- | ter of justice today said that revo- | lutionary troops again had attempi- | ed to break through the Sao Paulo- Parana front in the Ttarare sector, ! sao Panlo, but had n defeated | with great No details were | given. | The same communique claimed a | vietory over revolutionary forces in | the of Minas Ge where the ; towns of Lavras and Muzambinho ! reoccupied after complet. * of the insurgents. The rebels | said to have abandoned great quantities of arms and ammunitiou | as they fled. Other sectors described quict, with rain holding up military | operations, | | | Rio de state a Bahaia Likely Rio Grande do Sul (P)—Revolutionary | Iall of Torto Alegre | ofERFiELDS ALWAYS M GO NICE AND GREER~ head Jaurez from a few days. rison to h for t An the It ac the were Pe The cola, hia toy the | Th the Ame quarters here today Tayora, invading the the north, was expected state | d vithin | Timbo, was belicved her | the aided in clearing the way neing northern army. vid thet «uict by Janciro at v he officiul communique Ttarare remained dded that victories rcported government at Rio de false soctor and | is | supe Yecember. cava repr Deputy Sheriff M. H. Route rnambuco, Brazil, Oct. 24 (P)— 1 United States cruiser, Pensa- steamed southward toward Ba- | the arter @ brief call outside | a ireakwater here ¢ cruiser arrivec harbor and took rican consul and Pensacola En yester ing —SPECIAL KOTEX 25¢ Pke. —12 to a package. “Gordon” V-Line Full Fashioned HOSE $1.00 —Chiffon weight, priced for tomorrow only! First quality. Pair SATURDAY ONLY! Infants’ Rubber Panties Only 9C —Full size, ventilated. Pink, white and natural. GIRLS’ ALPACA —Sizes from 2 6. Beret to mate sizes 7 to 11, have Muff anc to Have 1 Beret to match greys and tans. N —EXTRA SPECIAL! HAND MADE TIES Actual Values $1.50 MOGADOR TIES Actual Values $1.00 —All to be sold out Saturday at this unheard of price. 69¢ or 3 for $2.00 said the | tive of the rebel governor, who of- fall of Bahia to forces of Captain|fered the vessel free entry into or | parture After ‘1\(16'1 anchor and he The defection of the federal gar-| Pahia, which still is in the hands of PORECLOSURE SUIT FILED Mary brought an action « lissam of Windsor o foreclose mortgage mortgage Howard presenta- | fendant. Men's Lightweight Coat Sweaters 100% wool $3.95 Regular Valucs $5.95. NEW ARRIVALS! GIRLS' FLANNEL PAJAMAS 79c —Made of extra quality flannel, in full cut, one piece garments, and bright, color- ful stripes and figures. Sizes 2 10 6, 8 to 12. 800 Pairs French Marquisette Curtains —With two tone fringe, 214 vards long, 5 $1 '59 Pair ecru color, full widt 31 ith dge, usually $2.80 C. T. N. CURTAINS --Material 36 in. wide, small and large. Special Yard DOTS and CROSSBARS —85 pairs iiviled Curtair LACE E CURTAINS 98, quality marqui- .59cl’nir | will, however, continue | tourists to its watchtowers and inn | citadel. The city of Nagoya. jealor of its choicest landm has agre FRUGAL EMPEROR from the a short time port the ed Pensucola toward | federal government The castle was built in 161113 Kiyon when DANCSC | flower. It passed later into p Ision of the Tokugawa Shoguns w ruled Japan until 60 a mighty knighthood was Kato Hivohito Sets Example of Ecoa- omy During Hard Times of econ- has or- I'urman of this city has on in Hartford ion of the prem- returnable in | first Tuesday in Angela M. plaintiff and Horwitz served | action is bascd on loan of 83,850 to Lanpher on Icbruary 1. , the property subscquently hav- been transferred to the de- on prope obtain posse: The action i for court the Attorn sents the Emperor Hirohito spent a Tokyo, Oct | | there two years ago when he w hito, setting an example omy in thesc hard times, Tha impetial dered the imperial household to dis- | g |aces ana villas at Atami, | shita, Odawara and Kamakur: | unrepaired since the great quake in 1 and of similar e tablishments Kobe. pose of a dozen imperial residences lamong them the famous Nagoy | castle. That fine exampl: fendal architecture, walls and curving papers. The ? a Japanese its mas roofs, 1 of with ive bronze THIB onneliy Collne ————————————— “ GUARANTEED VALUES — TRUTHFUL\ ADVERTISING ” p————————=———— It Seems That... Everyone in New Britain is going Donnelly’s Store way for it's a came—that game of Thrift! Skillful people play it, you can play it any time. and you always win ... here! Below you see some of the prize values. WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ LUXURIOUSLY FUR TRIMMED COAT) Made to Sell for $32.50 OUR PRICE —Coats of such style and such beauty wera® never before shown in the city. —The furs: Red Fox, Wolf, Caracul, Kit Fox and Pointed Fox. Many other too. —The rich warm Broadeloth and Trico Cloths are here in all of the lovely Fall colors. SPECTAL FOR SATURDAY! “Real-Fit Dresses”’ It it's style and quality, these s have it and they fit! most beautiful Dresses . t this price. The 7 The new colors! ° silks! Lverything spells smartness the price! new The new about them and just note 2 Special Groups — Saturday Only! ARCH SUPPORT SMARTLY STYLED SHOES SHOES $3.74 $4.85 We fit the foot. Variety |—Smartly trimmed, variety f leathers. | of leathers. SELLINE PALA[;ES [ to take ovar maintenance of the old | stronghold. , baron, ars ago, and | then became an imperial residence. night traveling to Kyoto for his coronation. retrenchment pro- gram includes the sale also of pal- Your Choice u City Items % ed evening, a reception Tomorrow 7:30 o'clock. Daught will be church to by at the Y. W. €. Hartford, held street. in 126 ) p.om. of Oak 1 Albert was arre Officer Wil stop at a tr of Oak and & Careri ho a North streets. as the desk at police headquarters. Real Estate News es- la two-family hous t 84 street to Eller Frances Kenney. *“Helena Rubenstein” Pasteurized FACE CREAM Oc Crepe De Chine Panties, Step-Ins $1.00 Lace —Trimmed and tailored. An excellent value for Saturday only. New! Gillette Blades 28c Pkg. —5 to a package. Fits th new and old razor. A NEW SHIPMENT BROTHER and SUITS $1.49 —The first ship- ment of these smart little out- fits went so quick- Iy, that we wired immediately for more; and now we offer them to- morrow at this very special price. sizes 2 1o 6. Second Floor [ —EXTRA SPECTAL! MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS $1.00 —Values to $2.00. An as- sortment one might expect in January from Christmas cleanouts. All sizes. GIRLS’ HEAYWEIGHT RAYON STRIPE UNION SUITS Soft and warm, with short sleeves and knce length. iy 69(: Sizes 4 to 12. LCOND FLOOR— FOR SATURDAY! Boys’ Sweaters $1.00 —Slip-on styles, in bright nappy patterns that would tickle any real boy, while the quality and price will surely please any mother. —SLECOND FLOOR— Linens At Cut Prices SPECTAL FOR SATURDAY NEW FALL HATS OUR LOW PRICE $]1.93 —Smart Felts! —Clever Velvets! —62x90 lity, inc lande of pa T DGE 51868 Hand CLOT imported —LEvery Hat Underpriced! to wa [ 11’ ONLY — $5.00 VELVET HATS —Priced Special for Saturday. YOUR CHOICE —LEvery New Fall Color. '3 Extra Speci All Wool 19¢ — Plain bound cut sit H. S, LINEN CLOTHS $3.48 $1.59 36 Inch FILET SQUARES 8 9 Each —All hand made, larg- er sizes priced in pro portion to size, hes, fi red linen, tterns. CHENILLE RUGS 1.00 Just 40 in {0 warranted washable. H is aot. shing. al! BLANKET: $4.98 colors ———————= to draw beginning at all of Scotia of Connecticut, under the auspices of the Hartford Daughters. strect today by n Strolls for failure to flic sign at the corncr Careri settled the matter by paying $5 at David Shimansky has transferred Camp

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