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PAGE TEN pa Che 7 5 : new and aggressive Spanish literature! Workingmeén and those for artsto s. 7 aUR WORDY DISPUTES reer once IN CUB, SAYS ITALIAN RESIDENT sees each ea ee San ; » ne knowing the wher. utes of e alee lose te ae OCCUPY TIME QF is. must Tine Hino WHEN POLITiGh. POT pow ovER === ; Sees a cere Oe al Bera ga og ee ert ung ist [FOR RENT FOR BENT Sicoicg Foon. (TALIAN G UAT D SjPessiusric mew’ wor Same ay Gruen ‘radar ee Sees Saeco men. 45. men at 320-West Third. pea haan iene neo anata These writers are sharp prods : y TT rhisheo urging Spain into the current of mod-| movement. "And 1 is only one’ of sey-| | NOPICE TO DOG OWNERS Fanenit Poop oir Verbal Conflicts Resembling Fam- HABANA, Cuba, March 10.—There is going to be ‘sadbees reyo-] ern Pegi hy ‘eral. Spaliish <Ggheof.a ‘sinilar nature fiumpiennc res . m .| But the Spanish arist fs sti ' in the city. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 71-A, of} hon RENT—Th: ily Feuds Sometimes Occur _ {lution in Cuba before which will necessitate American interven strong: Tea one of tlie few nabitities in One of the miowt strildig decoritiéns |the Ordinances-ot. the City of Casber,| “ Settn taney and’ “buttttn om between Italian Regulars tion under the Platt nt, Hurope which ts sore than & name. It| of this chib iz a full lencth portrait ot |you sre hereby required to make.an sp-/Sito Seinee Inauire: #89 s. Wol.n ind'd’Annunzio’s Arditi | This is the prediction of Emilio Cassi, a prominent Italian citizen| still has leadership. And the ‘awaken: ' the King of spain, “Homage. <1 here |PYeation to the City Clerk for a dog Ii: 3-10 ai s Araits ; rh rn ing of Spain has “engendered .in' this frankly pald to Spain and to the Span-{eense before April 2, 1920. Gone Shee of Habana, who came here in "98 with the “Rough Riders” and had] jSicsiin e acane foe eer nate | frankly paid | Soe a ee te Oke re tng MICSLIDE. SeGEOEXDE ek ee thy Aascathtda Paka’ the distinction of being the bugler who rode with Colonel Roosevelt and] not the political: resurection of the! The chureh is sald to ve 1rgely pro: qBkwful for any dog to van af large] Semen eR A ye Mdewalhe FIUME, (By Mail.)—Verbal conflicts bro! ae je He ly before bmi a rest int Cuba, therefore, are no more truly ete goer ss re a in this Gon: gee ee ge ties ‘bene pvt Acta as bg haan balgetrg re i OST AND bli th whitch take place over it erome, zona, where en- . ‘eresting ‘4 con! more n back yard fences in fasily fends occa. [listed in the “Hough Riders.” Exespt| 7°? Me forete at work tn the coum, | nection tha ‘King Alfonso had recently’ achools, ‘These church schools ate oe ba, Sores” bey ithae acipete wil: be FOUND sionally occur betweey the Italian regu-|for annual visits to Europe before the| Rome forces at woi tie and Republican |Pianned a trip to Latin-America, He therefore aided to the pro-Spanish press taken up and disposed. of according to| LOST—Pair of tortoln shall cold Te Jar troops and @’Annunzio’s arditi on| War, Mr. Cassi has lived in Habana ever are the Democratic and Republican ‘hag planned. to Jay wreaths onthe end the Spanish clubs aa instruments the terms of said Ordinance. Those] ses. Reward tf returned te 4u\e) the bridge over a narrow canal which|sinee. He is a very acute observer and | | Sodsen tel Goa TERRES ze ga graves of Bolivar and other leaders in of pro-Spanish propaganda. Tho gist Of | vig wish to keen dogy will please take * separates Sussak from Fiume. @ student not only of Cuban politics. | ton a vent Gndasitalan ding of Pe site nite; the fight for Latin-American independ- this propaganda is that Spanish-speak- notice and govern yourselves according: LOST—Black leather bag, be >. but of world politics as well. While} ente. This trip had to be postponed be- ing people the world over should be 8.’ Bid, anne: tort 1 iy s Ne s es postoffice, c A Ara ae eh eg Phe | Madad SRE check he AMAEE aban | The most interesting of these semicov-} cause of unsettled political conditions in united in sentiment and aspiration, But | B.M. ELEITHORPR, | Phone a bridge is but fifty rect long with a|Cwbe oF the Cubans, Mr. Cassi Tikes) Crt forces lesen he eo ati oy neriea Spain. But a Maurid newspaper, which it also contains in Cuba, an admixture Chief of Police. sidewalk on each side and a space of| Doth. 7 7? is recognized as a sort of semiofficial of anti-Americanism. The Spaniard is Pub. March 9 to April 1, 1920. about 20 feet wide for vehicular traffic) Zt is fair to say that other authorities W% the Population, and the new andlorgan of the government, recently pub- in effect always telling the Cuban that ambitious Spain which stands behind it. in the middle. On one side stands a de-| €0 not concur in Mr. Cassis pessimistic lished an editorial in which it said that the United States runs his country, tail of d’Annunsio's guards, while on|Dredictions about Cuba's political tu. There are sald to be about 800,000| tnis trip by Spains hing to Spain's that he is not a free man. Every oc-| and Perhaps should! make a more active the other stand the sentinels of the| ture. The optimistis say that Cuban Spaniards in Cuba, which means that| former colonies will be made in due casion for Ameri¢an interference is. a| &i0! brie to) wey | Iture. regulars, “loyal {to the King.” ‘The| political life has never been more or. between one-third and one-fourth of the} course. It added that there are moré special occasion for this line of argn-| t@ 600d points of our own a ec hrldge is barricaded on both sides with’ Gerly than at’ present, that President Population is Spanish: By a Spaniard| than a hundred million Spanish-speak- ment. Baga Nee hepa cased mag several strands of barbed wire placed Menocat, who is retiring from office, is 18 Meant one born in Spain, or the child ing people in the world, and that these, Nevertheless, the bulk of the Cubans| ats, and Bi ares Biotec ican inssuch a way that vehicles can pass! making no effort to namé his own suc- Of Spanish-born parents, if he has kept) should ba welded into a cultural whole, | are said to remain pro-American ana| Spain sends ti < ia ood seross only by making a serpentine do-| cessor, and that under the new election his affiliations with the Spanish element.| capable of hifluencing world policies. | antiSpanisl, In the first place, they | 904 mecsdges of sympathy ani tour. law drawn by Gen. Crowder, there is There could be no gréater mistake than nig js almost exactly the idea that! are dominated by the aristocratic Cuban | Will. An attack from the regulars’ side! ¢very prospect of a fair and orderly, ‘0 imagine that a Spaniard and a ‘Cuban Germany had before the war. She’ families who still hate the Spain which was rumored thruout -he poet's domain. election. It is admitted, however, that! Of pure Spanish descent are the same planned to keep Germans everywhere’ théy fought for ten years of bloody war the other day. The poet, himself, with both of the leading “parties are’ split thing. The sharpest social and political fy touch with the fatherland, and weld that ended less than a quarter of a a detail of arditi and several armored, into factions bitterly hostile to each ‘vision in the island is between the them into a cultural whole for the pur-| century ago. The wounds of that war motor cars fastened to the scene. | other. Mr. Cassi says this is a situation Cubans of colonial descent and the pose of forwarding German ideals and/are not yet healed, and they work D’ Annunzio stood aside while his ar-| which never fails to lead to revotation. Spanish families which have come here gspiratiens, She proposed to evade the | strongly against Spain. In the second aiti went forth to battle. They went out| No one man can control enough support “ince the war of 1898 Each of these Hurpose of the Monroe doctrine by her | place, the intelligent Cuban sees that on the bridge and called the reguilar| to keep him in power. elements has its own- social life ,ts OWN system of peaceful penétration In South | the Platt amendment is not a disad. soldiers all sortg of pet names. The] ‘The tollowing account of Cuban poli- clubs and, to'a considerable extent, its Amerira. vantage to him. If he is a man of regulars in turm returned the volley Cf/ tics is based to t OW Cuutons, “Members ‘of’ the .old| 1) t property he sees that the Platt amend- colpred verbiage. A few gencrals ap | unon information tusaished he ale eae, Btistocratic Cuban families, which have Sed LA GRE Tae ne ice |sbat ie: thie (bat AcaMeaNee bs Tee Bo! - ul alm tly the same pro- peared on the regulars’ side. These! 4, but is amplified and corroberated Dcto_here sine the sixteenth ana sey. following almost exactly the same pro- | Tink, i, (ne seat dneurance he has, bo- ee _| gram and using much the same means. were made the subject of increased and from other sources, so that he is not C2teenth centuries, would under no con It does not follow that this is cause Oder the United States will intervene PLANING MILL Mill Rear. of McRorey Apts, LEA LLHE LEER o - . heavy verbal fire from the arditi. ‘Phe sideration marry Spaniards, This social and protect him. The Cuban politician B and P of: ] latter pressed nearer the generals, rub- fe be held exclusively responsible for Cleavage, owing to similarities of cul- pat ceaeut ae big a an Bike (ie is seldom really opposed to me Platt r uSsIness roressiona bed their shoulders against them and; * ture and identity of language, disap- a his a amendment, even when he preténds to otherwise insulted them. | uate fact of the matter seems tobe pears to some extent tn the lower Antagonism between this country and Peencmedt. sven when he preteni to BRT ye ° Pere In the thickest of the fight, one, of; that Latin-American politics; as typlotl- classes. There Je. not mush abtivd hes. | Hosur. | Spaiae no GauBE. Base isight to) esas Se ee ee tty hone phi rectory Fo eK the rogulars discovered a choice bit of|}¥ renresented in Cubs, are very much’ tility between Spanlerd'and Cuban, nor Wculeate “Spanish. cultural, ideals | in. 1 oeU Ee Sokeel mee precipitate inter- ammunition and shouted: {like our own, Just as in the United js there n complete social aeperation; | Spanish speaking counts, When: it vention, and #0 save his face, veers “Long live the King.’ rats, here are parties which dg not but there are-the two elements having | C°Mes Ot using this cultural homogen- ‘ a Thi tw All his comrades joined In\the cheer- Stdnd for much, and they put forth aifferent aspirations for the islui.2. comes to using this cultural homogen- us the two forces perhaps most fundamental in the political lite of ACCOUNTANTS es uted ing. The arditi had nothing to reply Platforms which consist largely of high | questions may possibly arise, to be sure, . 2 ran ae to-that and retreated while a’ Agnugsio, Sounding, but. empty, ‘phrancs, And’ intuence of this Seeand, She political put that is a matter.which may well be * fo the Tonio Ghaden ote coo tithe oe be 9 ge 195 edad returned to his palace.. The day's “bai. back of these parties and their plat- Tite, vou sauee nish Glement in tet to a rather distant future, ae ss GUANANTER REGISTRY Con- Rooms 204-206 te? vas ‘bvel forms are hidden a variety of forces— Cuban life, you must understand some —- But itf cannot be too strongly empha-* pro-Spani and pro-American senti- r Phone 123. | financial, religious, political, personal, thing of modern Spain. Before our war sized that this Spanish aspiration is a ™ent. respectively. It would seem that Atditors and, Accountants’ | WYATT HOTEL MERELY VAYELI—‘Well, (how racial—which use the Gastien (ao <buat with Spain, she was a decadent country, strong .political influence in Cuba and American policy ought to take more edie Gad oie ta — = did they treat you in the A, B. F.?” "| they can for their own ends, j Which had been engaged for a couple jn Latin-Ameri¢a generally, and it ig ®count of this conflict of sentiment, ee Ree re hone’ ote om Fx “Oh, not so bad.” The difference between Cuban politics Cy Centuries in. losing a world empire. one whichsems to We largely aver-| ds The CASPER PRIVATR HOS) \ \t “Did you miss your meals?’ | a ret een Cuban polities We took the last bits of that empire jooked in this country. If anyone doubts | 5 211 Ol Exchange Bids. ‘840 S, Durbin Se, | “No, I can’t say I missed “ny, Some {0G Our owil Js more ane of tempera- away from her at the point of a gun. the reality of ft, he ean soon convince Bt 272 and 275 oo RL of them were a day or two late, but I Dnt than of anything else, A dema- ‘This robbery had the effect of waking himgelt here in Habana. Let him read , can’t say I missed any."—The American S08ue in this country capitalizes dis- Spain from a long sléep. Since then, the leading proSpaniah newspaper, This Legion Weekly. content by founding a new party or spain has shown a new energy in every jg pubjished by a Spanish citizen, who Whooping up some new cureall for na- phase of her national life. Burdened was recently made an hereditary Span- + left this week for, Houal ills. In Cuba he capitalizes it hy an idielanded aristocracy and best>ish count by the king of Spain in recog- | Mrs. Petker. will be by organizing a revolution and serving , with internal political troubles, she is nition of his services to the cause of CaSper about six weeks Out rifles, | nevertheless making great progress. Spain in America. Let the inquirer also ; iting her mother in Los Angeles. ‘The Conservative and Liberal parties This progress 3 sharply reflected in ne weet the Spanish clubs, pore pirke for | Mrs. Max Petker Los Angeles, Calif. absent from } DENTISTS tes) Se DB. J. C. Hinus int Den: t ol gee > } er LB Art « ¢ MAOy. | ' see eat teats ; ; ny: ELECTRICIANS |) “ - ‘ i @ (e Scie: WhO ee aay mani ey AMERICAN ELECERIO co. | ? > i a 0 4RLS TRANSFER & STORAGE i ae Tes. S-W. Urties, 106 t Res. 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