THE CUBA REVIEW 



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LIABILITIES 



Capital Stock $Dn,0€0.000.00 $90,000,000.00 .$90,000,000.00 $90,000,000.00 



Sundry Reserves 13,475,267.87 17,441,162.83 19,534,475.10 23,366,419.72 



Accounts and Loans Pay- 

 able 6,555,963.24 8,097,115.45 9,330,879.89 8,973,359.98 



Dividends declared and . 



outstanding 1..599,833.00 1,599,036.75 1,9.36,369..50 1,935,978.75 



Surplus 18,.348,711.69 20,261,526.90 21,383,432.91 23,152,138.41 



$^29,979,775.80 $137,398,841.93 $142,185,157.40 $147,427,896.86 



TRADE PUBLICATIONS FOR CUBAN 

 AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS 



Vice Consul GrifBth lias received re- 

 quests, especially from the Agricultural 

 College of the Province of Santiago de 

 Cuba, for back numbers of reviews on 

 general agricultural topics ; farm equip- 

 ment and machinery, including tractors 

 and trucks ; farm buildings and concrete 

 construction ; drainage and irrigation ; 

 road building ; dairying and stock breed- 

 ing. It is known that large quantities of 

 the foodstuffs now imported could be 

 raised in Cuba, and it is believed that 

 in the future much more attention will 

 be given to the growing of general farm 

 products, particularly for home consump- 

 tion. In this event access to our agricul- 

 tural and trade publications by the stu- 

 dents of the provincial schools would 

 prove advantageous to American manu- 

 facturers and dealers in the above-men- 

 tioned lines, as well as to the students. 



CUBAN TELEPHONE COMPANY 

 In 1919 the receipts and expenditures 

 of the Cuban Telephone Company were as 

 follows : receipts, $2,244,886 ; expenditures, 

 $1,088,743 ; and net profits, $1,206,143. 



ECONOMY FUSE & MANUFACTURING 

 COMPANY 



Mr. S. W. Fries has been appointed 

 district sales manager for Kansas City 

 territory of Economy Fuse & Manu- 

 facturing Company, with offices at 1205 

 Commerce Bldg., Kansas City, Missouri, 



Mr. Fries succeeds R. P. Crawley who 

 has resigned the position to take over the 

 active manaa n;ient of the Crawley Electric 

 Company of Peoria, Illinois. 



UNION ANTILLANA INSURANCE 

 COMPANY 

 During the twelve months ended May 

 31, 1920, the first year of its existence, the 

 Union Antillana Insurance Company 

 showed the following results : amount of 

 policies written, $33,000,000; premiums 

 paid, $112,433; losses paid, $.52,000; and 

 gross profits earned, $59,563. 



CAPITAL INCREASES 

 The National Explosive Factory has 

 been authorized to increase its capital to 

 $2.50,000; the Union Antillana Insurance 

 Company to $3,000,000 ; and the Manati 

 Sugar Company to $15,000,000. 



NEW CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 

 A construction company known a's 

 "Literal de Bahia," has been incorporated 

 with a capital of $4,500,000, and will en- 

 gage in the construction of wharves, ware- 

 houses, etc., in Havana and vicinity. 



LINK-BELT BOOKLET 

 The Link-Belt Company, 910 S. Michigan 

 Ave., Chicago, 111., recently published an 

 illustrated and very attractive 24-page 

 book covering their Traveling Water 

 Screens. This publication will be sent 

 to anyone interested in the effective and 

 economical screening of condensing water. 

 Surface condensers are easily clogged 

 up by trash contained in the water sup- 

 ply, and are very hard to clean. Clogged 

 condenser tubes mean reduced efficiency 

 of operation and other disadvantages that 

 can be forestalled by the use of traveling 

 screens. This interesting subject is 

 covered fully. 



