Show CUBA AWAITS I MAJOR REVOLT T Cavalrymen Patrol Streets 2 Palace Guarded by f 4 Machine Guns 0 By LAWRENCE S. S BAAS HAAS 4 of United Press Fress Staff Correspondent 4 HAVANA Sept t. t 21 UP UP Cavalry Cavalry Cavalry- men cn patrolled the streets ts today and sat behind machine guns gun at atthe atthe th the presidential palace In anticipation Of 01 f a major revolt against the Grau San SanMartin SanMartin Martin government Pr President ident San Sait Martin Marlin in a dra dramatic matic gesture eloquent of the cold nerve erve that has enabled him to retain bis office despite united political opposItIon opposition op op-o position waited at the palace until a. a m. m to re receive eive any revolutionists In person He Be went there at 1030 o'clock last right night when he lie heard a revolt was imminent im im- im As he left for home his secre- secre iary fary said to the United Press NOTHING HAPPENED You see we awaited the announced plot Nothing has happened so we are going home The resident nt entered his closed notor tor c car r and drove 5 off fC with car cars care filled with wilh soldiers preceding and following following fol fol- fol lowing him The situation at al Havana was matched by that in the east eastern rn provinces provo inces Incas of the narrow Island New revolts and new strikes were reported A condition approaching anarchy was apparent at many places Danger to American lives was geared feared at t some ome points There were arrests at various places bf lf communists and of ot officers accused of plotting against the government J Four Pour revolts of minor proportions vere lere known wn to be in progress The government claimed it had halted a fifth filth pending negotiations Major Benito Balan and Captain Cecilio Rodriguez led separated but apparently aWed allied revolts in Oriente Province at the eastern end of the island The forces of revolutionists their strength unknown as in the Santiago San San- tiago iago outbreaks outbreaks' were In the field held along the he Santa Clara border HALTS CAMPAIGN I The government said that Bias Hernandez Her HeI 1 nander Cuban Sandino had halted I his antigovernment campaign in the Moron area of province 1 One of his sons and two to students it was said were on the way to Havana today to treat with the government e p Strikes and riots were reported at points in Oriente province and ta Santiago San San- tiago its capital Strikers continued in charge of many sugar centrals some operating on soviet principles Newspaper workers struck in Havana Havana Ha Ha- vana shortly before midnight but bul earl early today President Grau S San n Marlin Marun Mar- Mar tin lin effected a temporary settlement The workers agreed to return and give the employers until Saturday to meet their demands for better working con con- Reports that former President Carlos Manuel de Cespedes deposed by students and army and navy enlisted enlisted en en- listed men In jn Grau San Martins Martin's favor vas was a refugee at the French l legation gation were ere denied |