Article Title |
Sugar Adviser, Treasury Attache to Analyze Cuban Economic Conditions |
Type |
article |
Date |
1933-08-31 |
Paper |
Salt Lake Telegram |
Language |
eng |
City |
Salt Lake City |
County |
Salt Lake |
Page |
8 |
OCR Text |
Sugar Adviser Treasury to Analyze Cuban Economic Conditions 8 Br Ih Associated Press Frew Pre WASHINGTON Aug 31 A. U-A. A. A ABele ABerle A A. Berle Derle- Jr legal adviser to the farm administration on sugar matters and john ohn Laylin of the treasury will wm be besent besent besent sent to Cuba as advisers to the American Amen Ameri- can embassy in connection with Cuban I I economy reorganization Formal Format announcement of the mission mission mis mission mis- mis sion was made today by Secretary Hull at a press conference Berle is one of President Roosevelt Roosevelt's s professional counselors His continuance continuance ance as legal adviser riser on sugar recently has been protested by domestic cane refiners on the ground of bias and prejudice based on the contention he was associated with Interests in Cuba which competed with the domestic re re- liners finers Laylin is a special assistant to Un Dean Acheson of th the treasury Asked which of the two would ran rank as the superior Secretary Hull sal said they would l serve in a coordinate ca ca- Their functions Hull said will b be beto beto to analyze the Cuban financial and economic situation for the guidance of the American government Laylin will leave tomorrow for Havana Hn HR vana Berle Is going Saturday They expect to stay but 15 days assisting Ambassador Sumner Welles and plan to b be back in Washington ton before the thc new ambassador Jefferson Jellerson Callery Caffery takes over the thc post Laylin a lawyer was said to have had considerable experience in Latin LaUn- Amer American can financial matters |
Reference URL |
https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6rv1wtv/16232971 |