demand." 1 paiitnonae “ cruzeiro minimum monthly SRURBRES SPS Sete > ve. oa A “m, « becTetary. ed cet = year, and exporting. to other-| ~ Said Aim Of = The two divisions in’ South Ko--J sao Ray fOr: instance ~are-te: beoruns |= ~—doewn--to--one—brigade. j 1890 The Guardian, ._<! Wed, June 1, 1966. Inflation In Brazil Two-Sided. “By CLAUDE E. “ERBSEN -i* RIO.“ DE JANEIRO .-(AP)— | How' you look at Brazil's <con: otinuing inflation Copends on: where you sit. j The working man is grumbl- | “Ang -as., orice increases. - his earnings and “feutralize a | recent: raise in the minimum wage. : With the cost of, living up 18.7, Per cent since January and 4,4 —per_cent in April alone, the con- ] sumer is finding it increasingly hard to make. ends meet. . “Industry, on the other hand is experiencing a small boom, arsi expanding despite tight credit. ““We.- can’t. keep. up. with. or- ders,”’. says a top official: ‘of a| business _m a-chine company. “We plan to double production | within the year to catch up with Otlier - businessmen echo" _his | ords. errr oi ;0OKS TO-RECORD : The iautomobile ‘indus- try, stuck with thousands .of- cars at--this time last year, is looking forward to: a record countries: in Latin America. In Sao Paulo, the industrial | capital, power consumption is | up, about ‘seven per cent. In- | tome tax collections in the state” are expected to surpass last year’s. by 80 per cent. ‘The--government;-claims—that during. the first quarter. of the | ‘year it ran up a ‘deficit of only 42,000,000,000 -cruzeiros (about $22,000,000. The—semi-officiat- Getulio Var= | ~ gas Foundation. says there is no y \ threat of unemployment, and ‘that the demand for skilled and ff - semi-skilled. labor—ishigh.- | But _the— supply: of... unskilled workers outstrips. the demand. | Newspaper ads offering mini- | mum salary jobs draw as many as 5 applicants for a single opening.. Many offer to work il- legally for” Tess“ than the 84,000-* sae wage (about $37). s RECESSION BUILDS UP Last year at this -time ,a,Te-- cession was building up. “Heav-. lly overstocked . industries were | orkers while tc. clear. their chan and ware- | houses. ee - While: “some economists _Pre- | “Aierea HOT Bi “thi year, it has failed to materialize | Bo far. . _The household appliance. _in- dustry. in Rio de Janeiro suf- | ; ftred a minor setback: earlier _this’ "year, but recov? hed | 2 “quickly. Credit for consumer financing | ls still high. So is short-term | credit. for business. With. tight enforcement of in- | come. tax Jaws .a-further- reduc- i tion’ of «government deficits is # - expected through tlie year, cou- pled with: an‘ increase in the amount of money available. for financing of — proj- ects, i a oe: ~ Washington — LONDON §(AP)—The United States. “is planning to reduce, its garrisons in Western Europe to -one division by the early 1970s, The Times says. ; The story by The _Times’ ~ Washington correspondent...sgys- “the realization of this ~ objec- tive will complete the massive-| reorganization of the American | military . establishment begun | by Mr: McNafhara, the defence | “The new model army will be’ a. large.strategic: réserve - ‘based @ tt cen cpesetn@ FS * evisu sopra NRT xe gin cnn remernmsegte ET RR S ncaa Rai = es # on. 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Robinson Supplies.” An ‘addition: io. featuring many. _new lines of garage and service — “station ‘equipment we are featur- f° er lint priced from fer, Linde 250 ampt AC rroaefonnet type portable electric welder Note Valted States, anda’ -—-pquipped-with the new-targe-air~ transports now: under construc. | tion to fly divisions to any part of tHe world, “Other big overseas garri- | j sons, in South Korea and Pan- | INCREASE PLANNED “Only--in-Viet-Nam,~where::the- war is @xpected-to Tast ‘another ndive. years, -will--therebe-a--siz- able increase. ww troop strength. “At present; there” are 275,000 J troops there (Viet Nam), ra- | ther more, than “officially .ac- | knowledged here, and” this is to | he increaSed to 400,000 by the | end of” the year: Ne “There - are also tentative | plans to raise this to 500,000 by next spring and there. is talk of an army of 750,000 by the end E of_1967."" | The. Times concludes: ; “Mr. McNamara—has decided that the cost of maintaining a | jarge standing- army in Europe “Feign exchange. ’ “He has also clearly devised a that future military, demands in | Asia atrd perhaps: elsewhere. res. _ Quire the concentration of much of the -armed forces of the | United States. ° “The future, delivery. of the. #.- - new’ air. transports. only makes its possible’-to think of reduc- ing forces in Western Europe to one ,division. wet “The days of the (U.S.) 7th Army, the most modern. and | ‘professional army ever to have | been maintained abroad “peacetime, are--numbered:** . ‘ LAKE HOGS WATER _ Russia's Lake Baykal con- tains 6,300 cubic miles of water, compared’ with 40 cubic, miles in ell oe 8 other Jakes, osteo high; especially—-in—for=4e SSSR TTA ET SU ge wie WS thus ghattceeneeeeeree : ° " hes leatoring Spartan WV. ‘ond ” - Stereo from the small 12 inch . portable model to. our 22" 3- _Wway combination. ee lances cc pegasus ‘Linde 200 amp gas driven, electric start portable’ electrie welder with: 3500 watt power plant — at Pictured above is: our spacious showro om: ‘where’ you will find all top qualit : ne ae a ear : +h he = bapa hame merchandise on _fisplay. he : P c y ee Be F. 4g : ma the famous M.T.D.. 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