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de torpedos buques indefensos, imponiondo 

 la teoria de que el podcr es el derecho — no 

 son sino unos pocos motives que justifican so 

 le haga la gnerra d este enemigo de toda la 

 humanidad. 



Ya muchos millones de ingleses, franceses, 

 italianos y americanos han determinado que 

 mientras vivan nunca comprardn cosa alguna 

 hecha en Alemania, America deberia per su 

 parte contribuir d ese fin, y esto es una cosa 

 en favor de la cual todos podemos prestar 

 ayuda. Ademds, el comprar articulos hechos 

 en Alemania es cosa que afecta d todo traba- 

 jador, comerciante al por menor y fabricante 

 en este pais. 



Se suplica a todos los ciudadanos individual- 

 mente, asi como a las organizaciones comer- 

 ciales y patrioticas que esten interesadas en 

 ayudar en esta obra d que envlen sus nombres 

 y direcciones d la Oficina Principal de la So- 

 ciedad de Defensa Americana, 44 East 23rd 

 Street, New York City. Hagamos todo lo 

 posible por ayudar d llevar d cabo la guerra 

 contra el Kaiser y el Militarismo Aleman. 



SUPPLEMENT TO REVISED ENEMY TRADING 

 LIST 



A revised cumulative supplement to the 

 Enemy Trading List has been issued by the 

 War Trade Board, which contains additions, 

 removals, and corrections from March 15 to 

 June 28, 1918. 



SUGAR CONSUMPTION ABROAD 



The sugar consum]>ti()ii of the United King- 

 dom, according to figures given out by the 

 United States Food Administration, was 1,- 

 565,599 ordinary tons during the twelve 

 months' periofl from April 1, 1917, to March 

 31,1918. 



That of France for the same period was 

 570,621 tons, and that of Italy, 276,953 toas, 

 while Canada in the same twelve months 

 consumed 352,200 tons. 



U. S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION 



The Food Administration gives four kinds 

 of candy that may be eaten by patriotic 

 people without qualms of conscience. They 

 are: (1) Chocolate and cocoa candy with 

 centers of nuts, fruits, fruit pastes, mar- 

 malades, jams and the like, inasmuch as 

 chocolate is plentiful; (2) Hard boiled candy, 

 such as lemon drops, stock candy, and the 

 hke, containing a large portion of corn syrup, 

 and also molasses candies; (3) Marshmallows 

 and similar candies, being made with only a 

 small portion of sugar; (4) Gum drops, jelUes 

 and jelly beans, which are made of corn sy- 

 rup, jelly and other ingredients with but little 

 sugar. To eat or to serve these candies will 

 be aiding the Government in its campaign 

 for the saving of sugar. 



CUBAN FINANCIAL MATTERS 



THE PREVAILING PRICES FOR CUBAN SECURITIES 



As quoted by LawrenceTurnure & Co., New York 



Dia. 



RepubUc of Cuba Interior Loan 5% Bonds 85 



Republic of Cuba Exterior Loan 5% Bonds of 1944 «» 



Republic of Cuba Exterior Loan 5% Bonds of 1949 y- 



Republic of Cuba Ex-terior Loan 43^% Bonds of 1949 »^ 



Havana City Fira Mortgage 6% Bonds ^"y. 



Havana City Second Mortgage 6% Bonds ^^^ 



Cuba Railroad Co. Preferred Stock 'si 



Cuba Railroad Co. First Mortgage 5% Bonds of 1952 '» 



Cuba Companv 6'^y, Debenture Bonds *^ 



Cuba Co. 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock - • • ■ ■ ^ 



Havana Electric Railway Co. Consolidated Mortgage 5% Bonds »o 



Havana Electric Railway, Light & Power Co., Preferred Stock iuu 



Havana Electric Railway, Light & Power Co., Common Stock J^ 



Matanzas Market Place 8% Bond Participation Certificates ^uu 



Cuban-American Sugar Co., Preferred Stock ^ 



Cuban-American Sugar Co., Common Stock ^^ 



Guantanamo Sugar Company Stock 



Santiago Electric Light & Traction Co. 1st Mortgage 5% Bonds »» 



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