THE CUBA REVIEW 



29 



PL A 11-: IV 



Comparative Chart accuraiiiK to ('(Hiiitrii-s of the Iiuportations and Exportations of the 

 Republic of Cuba, in the years 1915 and 1!»I(). 



Impoiis {Excluduifi inoncij) : 



United States Co'unui 1 from loft. 



Other countries of Americ-a 



Germany 



Spain 



France 



United Kingdom 



Other European countries 



Other countries 



Totals 



Exports : 



United States Column S from right. 



Other countries of America 



Spain 



France ■. 



United Kingdom 



Other European countries 



Other countries 



Totals 



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1 



Xote.— Line for German importations for 191G does not appear because same orJy 

 amounted to $26,000.00, and therefore cannot be shown in these scales. In the Exportation 

 Chart Germany does not appear either, due to the fact that no e.xportations were made during 

 the years mentioned. 



Black Line — -Imports 1915. 



White Line^Imports 1916. 



Broken Straight Line — E.xports 1915. 



Broken Angle Line — Exports 1916. 



LIBERTY LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS 



Among subscriptions to the second Liberty 

 Loan hsted during the week in Xew York was 

 one of $750,000 additional by the Cuban- 

 American Sugar Company, bringing this com- 

 pany's total subscription to $2,000,000. The 

 Federal Sugar Refining Company subscribed 

 for $250,000, the Soledad Sugar Company of 

 Cuba for $200,000, the Wailuku Sugar Com- 

 pany of Hawaii for $50,000, and the Honomu 

 Sugar Company of Hawaii for $52 500. The 

 American Beet Sugar Company made a fur- 

 ther subscription of $200,000. The Com- 

 pania Azucarera Ingenio Porvenir of Cuba 

 subscribed for $100,000. 



In other parts of the country the Great 

 Western Sugar Company of Denver sub- 

 scribed there for $2,000,000, and the Utah- 

 Idaho Sugar Company of Salt Lake City sub- 



scribed for $325,000, apportioning it among 

 the states in whicli it operates factories as 

 follows: Utah, $200,000; Idaho, $100,000; 

 Wa.shington, $25,000. 



LINK-BELT CO. 



The Link-Belt Co. announces that the 

 subscriptions to the Second Liberty Loan 

 made by the employes of the principal plants 

 of the Link-Belt Company and by the 

 Company itself amounted to $269,000, 

 divided as follows: 



Indianapolis plants $104,300 



Philadelphia plant 71,300 



Chicago plant 61,100 



Link-Belt Co 32,300 



$269,000 



