Show Southern Chile Rebels Launch 1 Counter Revolt Army and Navy Support for Move Is Reported MONTERO QUITS COUNTRY Plans of De Facto Government Government Govern Govern- ment Outlined by Leader Dr liT Associated Tress Press SANTIAGO Chile June G A 6 A counterrevolution counterrevolution coun coun- ter-revolution ter directed against the socialist socialist socialist so so- regime which set itself up here hereon on Saturday has broken out in southern southern south south- em ern Chile It was understood that the army and navy support the movement Reports Reports Re Re- ports from the thc south this morning sai said that the military and naval garrisons garrison an Concepcion and Talcahuano had hac joined the counter revolutionary counterrevolutionary revolutionary forces General Puga minister of the interior in in- tenor in the new government said he tic had expected some such incident but did not believe the counterrevolution counter revo lution would be very serious I If II necessary necessary necessary sary he said he would send planes plane down to bombard the rebels Juan Esteban Montero ousted by the socialist junta left town last night nigh and today was reported to be somewhere somewhere some some- where along the coast trying to join the southern force It also was r reported re reported re- re ported that former President Ibanez who has been living in Argentina ha had crossed the border into Chile by air airl landing anding at his ranch near Talca I This morning university students declared a strike in protest against the junta government but the city cHy was quiet Will Not Mo Molest Private Property B By JA JAMES IES I I. I MILLER Vice President and South American Manager United Press Copyright 1932 by Un United ted Press SANTIAGO Chile June 6 The 6 The new socialist government of Chile will vill not molest private property oj of Chileans or foreigners Carlos G. G Davila Davila Da Da- Da- Da vila outstanding leader in the coup that hat created the first socialist state staten in n South America told the United Press American and British investments investments investments invest invest- ments in Chile total over one billion dollars D Davila former Chilean ambassador to o Washington and a political fugitive until the overthrow of President Juan Montero said there may be some increase increase in increase in- in crease in taxes on wealth especially income taxes and the Central bank ma may be taken over by the government Foreign business men particularly Americ Americans were relieved by Davilas Davila's statement The heads of 25 Amen Amen- can an concerns met at the American embassy and decided there was no cause for alarm at present although public utilities were expected to suf suf- fer cr It has already been difficult for foric forthe forthe the ic telephone company International Telephone and Telegraph to import wire vire and other materials needed to install new instruments or change them from one address to another UNDER DIFFICULTIES Foreigners have done business under uner un un- un- un den der er difficulties for several months due ue to the late governments government's prohibition prohibition tion ion of or export of money to buy supplies sup- sup plies lies Miners said they did not believe the ic government would interfere greatly great great- ly r with them They said the mining situation could not be much worse than lan it has been anyway I I believe it would be Impossible for or Chile to arise ame from the present depression under the c capitalistic system tern tem cm Davila told the United Press It It is therefore necessary to modify Continued d O on Plute Two T MOVE LAUNCHED TO OUST JUNTA JONTA Continued d from Scorn ra Pare Pace e on one that system by progressive state socialism so so- I believe the capitalistic system is dying and that the only hope for Chile is in Spanish I fis fis- is- is means nationalization or pertaining to the exchequer of many industries distribution of food etc We have no Intention of molesting private property either Chilean or foreign Contracts etc will be respected as they have alwa always s 's been The foreign foreign foreign for for- eign debts situation stands as it always has stood Of course to socialize to the extent extent ex ex- tent we c contemplate It will be necessary necessary necessary sary for authority to be in the hands of the junta Congress will be dis dis- dis- dis solved I believe that to improve the situation for for- forthe the masses it is js necessary necessary sar sary to impose collective economy parallel to a private economic tern tem I NEW CONSTITUTION I Davila said the fundamental aspiration aspiration aspiration tion of the new government was for fora fori foria a constitution similar to that of ot the Spanish republic He said the revolutionists revolutionists revolutionists revo revo- would be obliged to maintain maintain main main- tain thin a dictatorial form of ot government while modification of the present system is in progress The latest statement from Alfredo finance minister however however however how how- ever withdrew former pledges that the government would not seize bank deposits The minister said n a conference today today today to to- day would determine the status of the Nitrate combine The country remained calm Only one demonstration was as held here when a large crowd of students met outside the presidential palace and condemned the new regime Colonel Marmaduke Grove new minister of defense gave the Jhc United Press the following detailed outline of the new cabinets cabinet's plans OUTLINES PLANS Administration of all governmental departments by the junta headed by Davila organization and control of all factors necessary to secure food for Cor the population and distribute food supplies placing of unemployed persons persons persons per per- sons on land under a collective system system tem tern of farming under technical direction direction tion lIon of the state state after government mobilization and transport of ot the unemployed unemployed un un- employed to the land Suspension of eviction for failure to pay rent and occupation of vacant houses by those already evicted pardon pardon par par- don for all persons condemned in recent recent recent re re- re- re cent rebellious movements or for political political po po- po- po crimes operation of all gold mines by the state tate organization of state chamber of commerce and use of railroads for lor transportation and distribution of necessities Reorganization and reduction of oC armed forces plans for a new const constitution constitution con con- st immediate opening of nitrate nitrate ni nitrate ni- ni plants which were under a low law cost production system and liquidation liquida tion or reorganization of ot the nitrate combine NEW YORK June 6 P Alejandro JP-Alejandro Alejandro P-Alejandro Rojas New York representative tive of the Peruvian Apra movement predicted today that a revolution similar to that which overthrew the government of ot President Montero of Chile Saturday would occur in Peru within 60 days The Apra part party he said would lead the revolt against President Sanchez Sanchez San San- chez Cerro and would count on aid nid from the rank and file tile of the army and navy He lie claimed the party has thousands thousands thousands thou thou- sands of followers in Peru Mexico Argentina Uruguay and Bolivia and that Its objects are similar to the socialistic of the new government government gov gov- in Chile It seeks to unite 20 Latin American nations in an economic economic eco eco- federation |