THE CUBA REVIEW 



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Kl PfKULO — Por iiiuclio que batallcs. nii'io, lo que cs dc alii no sccas t>ie:as que ajusten. . . 

 The cartoonist of La Discussion here has liis fling at the cabinet changes which have been 

 many. He tells President fioinez, who is striving to adjust the pieces, that strive as he will 



he will not get them to fit. 



prejudice, there have been no clashes be- 

 tween whites and blacks anywhere on the 

 island, nor any evidence of animosity. On 

 May 15th tranquility reigned everywhere. 



Many 

 Cabinet 

 Changes 



On .\pril Kith President 

 Gomez made further 

 changes in his cabinet, ap- 

 pointing Morna Delgado, 

 Secretary of .Xgriculture, 

 Commerce and Labor, succeeding Sr. Or- 

 telio Foyo, resigned; Coii'^ressman Mario 

 Garcia Kohly, Secretary of Public Instruc- 

 tion, in place of Dr. Ramon Meza, and Emi- 

 lio del Juneo, Secretary of Justice, in place 

 of Luis Octavio Divino. The latter was 

 later nominated for the Supreme Court by 

 the President, which nomination was con- 



firmed by the Setiate. Secretary Delgado 

 was taken ill immediately upon taking his 

 office and died on April 2Sth. President 

 Gomez, on May 1st, ajjpointed SeL-rttary of 

 Pul)lic Works Chalons to act as Secretary 

 of -Agriculture pro tern., and on May 4th 

 appointed Francisco de Paula Machado to 

 succeed Sr. Delgado. 



Senor Machado is an old friend of Presi- 

 dent Gomez and a man who has had wide 

 business experience, and has held many 

 responsible positions, among others that of 

 manager of the National Bank of Cuba 

 branch at Sagua la (irande. Me speaks 

 English fluently, has traveled considerably, 

 and therefore embodies many characteris- 

 tics which strongly rtco nmend him for 

 any responsible position at the ommand of 

 his government. 



