Cuban Cane Sugar 



from this time forward must be 

 upon larger and larger scales, and 

 the trend of developments give prom- 

 ise that they will be. 



Cuba has much modern sugar 

 machinery and many modern sugar 

 mills; she needs all these, and more 

 like them; but Cuba's big opportu- 

 nities are not alone for the machinery 

 salesman; the big opportunities she 

 presents are for enterprise and effici- 

 ciency; the same kind of enterprise 

 and efficiency that have placed Ameri- 

 can steel, American automobiles, 

 American farm machinery and other 

 American products in the forefront 

 of the world's markets. And for 

 such enterprise and efficiency, her 

 sugar can afford to pay, as neither 

 steel nor automobiles nor farm ma- 

 chinery have ever been able to pay. 

 * * * * 



Just as Cuba has conducted her 

 cane-growing and her milling in a 



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