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il [ m—___ FEXICAN AMBITION MAY BAR COOLIDGE Reported Desire to Dominate Havana Conference May Keep President Away. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. Although the sixth conference of | American s s will not con Javana for ominons rumblin verberating _throush the Attempt to Finish Schubert Symphony Held “Escapade” e Associated Press. ' YORK, October 8 sch, conductor of troit Syi v Orchestra, b ten the taken from the a that organization. t owitsch an in- contpetition for the purpose of completing Schu bert's master, he Unfinished 1d. have to ¢ o open- | . will be kept| o o | € e ot of o4 with embarra iscussion of the situ-, Latin | at ce enor de of the fhplfl»‘ c o " llowine the | nt retirement of Gen. Enoch H. | Crowder s Aweri Amb; dor. | The Me n personality t to have been tr ernment. eks Leadership. is depicted by L ashington as be Americansin Jusily engaged in laying the founda- | 3 fion of a comprehensive program 1o s yake Mexic: item on the conference |stake concerns the perma- n of the Pan-Amert- ain Latin_American e hostile_to the uan policies of . would like to see Pan- 7 Union abolished. 3 its plac ¢ would set up American _Union, with headq i1 one of the prominent countries | ¢ south of the Rio Grande. Such a movement was afoot sev years ago, in consequence of a_com- | ination between three or four South | \merican states. There is circum- itantial evidence that a similar scheme s now under way in Mexico. The at-| < mosphere for fomenting a Latin Amer- Union is considered more favor- sle, on the eve of the sixth confer- 1 ce in Cuba, than ever before, be- e of the hostility and suspicior Svhich have been aroused against the Tnited States in many Latin Ameri- | S can countries during the past two U years. Coincides With Cuban Election. The Cuban factor, which may have decisive effects upon President Cool idge’s traveling plans, is the circu stance that the conference period ¢ cides with the time when Cuba will | of the Spanish ‘e holding a national plebiscite. The Cuban people will vote upon a plan adopted by the Cuban Congress, at the instigation of the Machado gov-| g4 ernment, to extend presidential term from four to six If_the pian is ratified by the plebiscite, G Gerado do, whose present term cxpires May 2 o rule until May, 1931. According to Latin American com- ment in Washington, President Machado and his political supporters would naturally rejoice over the pres- ence of the President of the United States on Cuban soil at an hour so vital to their interests. The Havana government itself might not officially e capital out of Mr. Coolidge’s . but politicians are politicians in iba—as well as in regions nearer d the likelihood that the United States President’s coming would be exploited by the term-exten- slonist party is regarded as extremely strong. The Coolidge administration, it goes Now to Serve You In Brightwood Next PLAIN COMPLETE e == - Gla Glazed Bash and Ve Frame Complete They Many sizes in six Last over one windows Al the priced low $4.35 ey Wall Board New wood pulp Wikeelin Corrugate 5921 | coun ble hands. 1929, will continue | Barn h Vulid your e without sayir ils est 1 ¢ h oliditication of \tons to Le looked upon as » crowning achicvement of his clos- s in the White House. The ment of Dwight W. Morrow dor to Mexico is interp) unmistakable al of Mr. « s ambition place the United States’ relations with Latin Wi atively short time | nnounce | Y ition Hav « will be | 5 of this time. ates’ erior 1arters in close con- ¢ atin Amer the hope is encountered that the g men” Coolidge is said to be looking for will not turn out to be merely * Mr. Mor- row’s choice for M a favorable augu avana confel rtain of the “big men” whom rding put on our delega- fact, poorly qualified for | ion. Thei: nee of | and P lan- , in part f the cap. Below the telling the st Rio de Janeiro, 2 d the beauty angus Brazil is the one Latin country which speaks Portuguese, not Spz but the former Senator w. re of that historic fact. tin American countries are pre- paring to send experienced, skillea diplom: 3 . 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