Show WILL CUBA HA flA HAVE YE VB A IO ROW W We Wre shall soon foon see whether Cuba Cuha is capable of taking care of herself She needs money She wants to borrow horrow millions The army wants its pay The soldiers are clamorous Senor has expressed the opinion that the army may get tired of waiting and then something would happen The soldiers must be propitiated or they will take to the woods and set up a a. military dictator Good bye then to the civil government peace and prosperity The plan for raising funds by hy a bond issue will be watched with peculiar interest in inthe the United States The money will have to be ed borrowed outside There is only one nation that ou ought ht properly to furnish the cash the cash the United states Spates tates Under the Platt amendment amendment amend amend- ment the Cuban Government Go gave gave a pledge not to togo togo togo go ruinously into debt It becomes a question whether the loan now contemplated to be contracted contracted con con- violates the spirit of that amendment If the United States decides it is a a. violation there willbe will willbe willbe be some interesting discussions Doubtless the Cuban Congress would act independently and antagonize antagonize an an- us Friction would result and it is doubtful doubtful doubt doubt- ful if the United States would give way to the little republic Altogether there are excellent prospects of a a. row in Cuba over money matters |