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THE CUBA REVIEW 



Cuba reluctantly relinquished by an 

 imperialism-mad administration because 

 public sentiment and the nation's sol- 

 emn pledge required it, is causing trouble. 

 Conditions there, we are informed, are 

 in very unsatisfactory form and it may 

 be necessary for the United States gov- 



ernment to intervene. "If we set foot 

 there again we will stay" it is signif- 

 icantly added. It is not recorded that 

 the Cubans have requested a resump- 

 tion of our regulation — but what have 

 Cuba's wishes to do with the matter if 

 we see fit to interfere? — Titusville (Pa.) 

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