Show Immigration Into Cuba Philadelphia Record Foreign F f elp immigration actual and prospective pro P Into ialo Cuba COhn has hus given iven rise to an Sn important In problem Its consid o opens ens up a it phase of the future development of the island and it lt is dear clear that the settlement of the question will require the exercise of oC the judgment of men who are thor thoroughly I acquainted a with ith the needs of the Cubans and the resources of the country Congress will of course lOurse deal d 81 with this matter if that body shall I deem daem it advisable ble to adopt legislation looking to Cuban civil government t But in any an event ev nt the o and wishes iti of leading Cubans C should be eo t Undoubtedly they should i have something to say as to the manner of disposing dI of the immigration ques question tion because there I is II reason to t believe that upon the establishment of a bo bonn bona 1 fide government g not only al but foreigners will invade the The statement ment that Spaniards are expected to leave le ve the mother coun count t tn settle In Cuba within the next months is manifestly exa ger atoll but bet since ince 2000 natives of Span Spen have arrived during the past six sl months it is probable that many more will follow them The rhe coming of these does not appear to disturb the Cubans In fact the reports flunt the th island indicate that the aliens are and will m be welcome On the other hand haJ d a a recently concerted scheme to colonize Italians in Cuba has met with j bitter resistance In opposition to it i the Havana de tIc an organization of ro ty owners has put forward some sonic pertinent J arguments the chief chiet of which are that the Ital It I tans inns would not lIot aid in the development of the agricultural and In Industrial r and would not as assimilate assimilate with the thi native population These objections are not raised against the Spanish colonists who it is claimed by the Cubans will be desirable citizens ns because they the have an origin and language common with the tho native j inhabitants I |