TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1954 Chile Sets Martial Law After Red Demonstration SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 20 (JP) —The Chilean government de clared a state of siege modified martial law throughout most of the country today. President Carlos Ibanez said it was evident Com munist elements planned to carry out a program of violence. ■ ■- The • government apparently made up its mind to grasp addi tional powers, 'despite objections by the opposition in Congress, when a group of demonstrators at the northern Chilean copper town of Potrerillos ripped down the Chilean flag this morning, shouting: “We. are Communists, not Chileans.” Caches of dynamite were re ported found later at the mine, run by a subsidiary of the' Ameri can-owned Anaconda Copper Min ing Co. The Communist party is out lawed in Chile. The government’s move was a surprise since labor troubles in the copper fields which have crippled the country’s economy for about a month appeared near ing a settlement. About 6500 strikers >at the El Teniente mine of the Braden Copper Co., a sub sidiary of the U.S.-owned Kenne cot Copper Co., returned to work today' after a month-long walk out. However, 4500 miners at Po trerillos, who went out in sym pathy with the El Teniente strik ers, and 2500 more at Chuquica mata were still out. Jury to Probe FBA Bribery, Brownell Says WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (TP)— Atty. Geri. Herbert A. Brownell today announced that a special grand jvuy in Washington will in vestigate possible “bribery and other criminal conduct in the fed eral housing program.” He also disclosed plans for na tionwide action, saying: “Warren Olney 111, head of the Department of Justice’s criminal division, will this week call upon U.S. attorneys in ,'all other dis tricts of the nation to present to grand juries as soon as material is available full testimony con cerning criminal conduct un covered -by the administration’s investigation in their districts.” Brownell’s action was the latest chapter in the unfolding story of how many promoters and others pocketed huge profits on rental housing under the Federal Hous ing Administration. The usual procedure in the questioned cases was to skim off “windfall profits” from.. Federal Housing Administration-insured loans that exceeded the actual cost of the housing projects. Ad Staff to Meet Members of the Daily advertising staff will meet at 7 tonight in 9 Carnegie. 2754 STUDENTS CAN'T BE 2754 students have already bought their books for this semester at the USED BOOK AGENCY located in the They can't be TUB. wrong!! you stop m and choose your books today? Democrat Spoils Blasted by Wood . CHAMBERSBURG, Pa., Sept. 20 (JP)— Lt. Gov. Lloyd H. Wood, Republican choice for governor, said here today his Democratic opponent, if elected, would “pad the payroll with inexperienced, job-hungry Democrats.” \ Referring to Sen. George M. Leader Democratic choice for gov ernor, Wood said Leader would not only fire experienced em ployes, but would “hire three Democrats for every two Repub licans dismissed. So why don't CHOOSE ALL OF YOUR BOOKS FROM THE LARGE SELECTION AT USED BOOK AGENCY PENN STATE BOOK EXCHANGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STArt COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA This course he termed “mutual trusteeship” in which the union and industry would work togeth er. Both, he added, are trustees of the steelmaking industry and are responsible for mutually profit able production. “I firmly believe that we must constantly change our approach to problems,” the union chief said. “We never have and we never will accept the status quo.” To accept the status quo is to fall “by the wayside,” he said. McDonald criticized the trade union, movement here and abroad as being “split down the middle into two distinct groups” and said neither of the two is suitable for the steelworkers. “One of those groups has the Marxian approach,” he said, with out mentioning any names. State Drafts 1453 Men HARRISBURG, Sept. 20 In state selective service headquar ters issued a draft call for 1453 Pennsylvanians to meet the na tional quota of 23,000. for Novem ber. Trade Unionism Hit; USW Calls For New Approach ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Sept. 20 (/ P) —The United Steel Workers of America, already cool toward their parent CIO, today heard their president criticize present trade unionism and call for a ma jor new approach. But President David J. McDon ald stopped short of telling the biennial USW convention just how he stands on whether the giant union should get, out of the CIO, as it has been reported the USW might do. He told the 3000 delegates that he would discuss later in the week the steelworkers’ “relations in the organized labor move ment.” However, McDonald said the 1,200,000-member union must seek a third course in the trade union movement from what he called the present two approaches. of the France Institutes Plans For German Rearmament STRASBOURG, France, Sept. 20 (/¥“) French Premier Pierre Mendes-Franee today outlined plans for a treaty to rearm West Germany in Western defense which he said could be signed and ratified before the year’s end. The plan, which Mendes-France outlined to the European Con sultative Assembly here, would tie West Germany in a tight Euro pean alliance including Britain before there is. any step to add rearmed Germans to NATO’s ranks The preliminary alliance would include Britain, West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, the Neth erlands and Luxembourg at least. Once it is formed, the Premier said, France would be less hos tile to German .entry into the 14- nation NATO. He has never said he would veto West Germany’s admission to the NATO pact that binds the U.S. to Western Europe’s defenses. The main points of Mendes- France’s plan are: 1. Any pact calling on West Ger many and France to unite to pro vide troops for common defense must include Britain as a full part ner. 2. Top limits would be fixed on fighting forces of West Ger many and other members of the alliance. 3 ; Construction of arms fac tories and arms production would be . strictly supervised and con trolled. 4. The new alliance would be tied closely to NATO. ZJhe f-^iaueri FREE DO-NUT Come, if you’re interested in the theatre Schwab Auditorium THIS FRIDAY 8 7 : 3 0 „\ to m . AFL Politics Called Biased LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20 (A 3 ) — Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell today accused the Ameri can Federation of Labor, face to face, of unfair political opposition to the Eisenhower administration. Mitchell bluntly told delegates to the 10-million-member labor organization’s annual convention that the AFL would make more progress in achieving its aims if it were not so unyielding critical of the. GOP. President _ Eisenhower’s labor secretary said in remarks pre pared for_ the convention’s after noon session that he agreed with the political philosophy of the AFL’s late founder, Samuel Gom pers, that labor should “reward its friends and oppose its ene mies.” Chief mineral resources of Cen tre County, are limestone, clay, coal, and sandstone. Annual WRONG!! These students knew that at the USED BOOK AGENCY they could find the largest selection of used books in State College... and at the low- est prices, too. We'll be open everyday this week from 9 to 9. Stop in and pick up those necessary school supplies, PAGE THREE too. THE