Show I THE CUBAN QUEST QUESTION ON The Chicago Tribune publishes a special dispatch from Washington on n the the- subject of reciprocity with Cuba which contains a a. a proposition so cynical cynical cynical cal that that it nearly takes ones one's breath away to read It It is that reciprocity will open open up such sucha a market in th the island for manufactures that this country could afford to wipe out the beet sugar Indu industry try altogether in return return return re re- re- re turn for the market which Cuba will furnish when It has recovered from the devastation foU following the war and its commerce has resumed Its normal con con- The despatch dispatch asserts that under un un- un- un Oar der reasonable reasonable conditions with conditions with reciprocity reci reci- the pi the Cub Cuban trade Cuban trade would shortly amount to one hundred million dollars dollars dol del lars annually and t that that- at of this the United States should control eighty eighty- six million dollars dollars' worth N No thought of the Western or far Western sugar- sugar beet grower who has been induced to stake his living on the industry by the the assurances of the protection leaders leaders enters Int he calculations of oi the practical practical business men who would wipe him off the slate as as merely a closed in incident incident In- In in the evolution of our new re reciprocity reciprocity reciprocity re- re re relations It may be that reciprocity re re- re- re is advisable and end that some scheme may be devised by which Cuba can be relieved relied and our beet farmers not materially injured Bu But the line of if f argument we have quoted is not the best way of encouraging them to fo aid aidin aidin in m the solution of the problem on on the lines Indicated d |