Show I STILL ON JOB Jj y t. t e. e i 10 ti Ji J I s j I rJ i I. I l 1 Carlos Davila CHilEAN REBELS STUDYING NEEDS Speculative Rumors Hold Hole Davila May Resign as Leader of Junta 8 Br Associated Press SANTIAGO Chile June 7 Rumors 7 of the impending resignation of Carlos Carlos Carlos Car Car- los Davila head of ot the socialist junta government circulated today but they appeared to be purely speculative speculative speculative specula specula- tive and without basis in fact The rumor originated yesterday while the junta cabinet was still incomplete incomplete in in- complete and Us Its officials had not yet yel organized the numerous important matters mailers which they must solve without with without out delay One of- of these these Is the fate of hC the he Nitrate te combine the concern which is the backbone backbone backbone back back- bone of Chiles Chile's industry and is largely large large- ly controlled by American capital Contradictory reports have beclouded beclouded beclouded be be- clouded the governments government's intentions regarding Immediately after the coup which installed the Davila regime it was said would be dissolved Later the fi finance finance fl- fl nance ministry issued a statement that thal the government would not confiscate confiscate con- con the property properly until after experts ex ex- ex perls had studied the nitrate situa- situa tion lion RETRACTS STATEMENT Then early earh today the government issued a retraction retraction- of that statement and the matter mailer seemed to lo be back where it started with a prospect that would be taken over imme imme- This afternoon General Augustin Moreno was appointed commander- commander in-chief in of the army and Admiral Ro Roberto Roberto Ro- Ro berto was placed in charge of the navy A special cabinet post was created to represent the countr country's s 's workers As one problem after another crowded upon the new ministers a group troup of school teachers which supports supports supports sup sup- ports the new government demanded immediate attention to the problem of ot provid providing food tood and clothing for school children There were also demands demands demands de de- de- de mands for subsidies to the unemployed plo ed and the establishment of a minimum wage for government em em- CONTINUE STRIKE University students opposed to the new regime continued a strike which they began on the day the junta moved in This circumstance moved the government to begin a a reorganization reorganization an of the universities which will provide stricter control o of the under under- graduates Tonight there will be a 1 mass meetIng meetIng meet- meet Ing of labor organizations whose I members will be asked to take an nn o oath of allegiance to the socialist government govern govern- ment |