Show i SUFFERING m STARVATION Cuban Troops Cannot lire by Foraglngj al 1 BtIlre and line No rood IlirtU flools1116 Centel Co 1 Only a Feel l American Utrrlio Id4 I 0 news Or Irr In I tnl New lork Sept M Major Iltnjamln Cllbtria of the Cuban army who ar rlvtd ho from Santiago on tht Iran 1 fleet lurt Victor waa at Ibo head quartets of the Cuban Junta last nlllhl lit went to Cub In April last and for a short time served at secretary to the president of the provisional government gov-ernment lit thin Joined Gen Circle and Ucnmt hit secretary Major Ull Vttl ltd U Im Garcia on Sept < th ltl or the lartees resignation from Iht Cuban army Garcia ai thin ill I UUrr with a few mtmbcri his staff llalri I li about flfly I miles I from H ntU I go In I Ihe Interior of the islands and ll i the lawn whir the prtitnt revolution i started on ttb 21 ll > i According u Mii < r Illitrta II t was lunation of Gen Garcia and III acctp lanes fly I an James wn a complete surprise to Hit civil ofllctrt Off 10 I Cuban Cu-ban republic It was known that there wait same trillion btlwcen the two ofllcrm but no 01141 thought larcla I would resign from the army and nIt n-It lit ihoulJ present his resignation they did not bcllet Unmet would ac cepl It the whole affair ot the tests nUhn and the Acceptance wa car tied on without thv knowledge jef file civil sell I horitim at Jon Cl mcl al 0mmnlorlnchld of Ih army iromplly I accepted II without consult inrr the cltll I aulhorlllca Major Ulberga was Inclined lo believe that n ar ui lgnallon would cause no dissensions although If It had been tendered prier w the cenatlon or hoi lllllle ll might base Injured the tut an cause In speaking of the conditions now mining In the Interior of ties If I land 1 lit major laid The Cuban soldiers I art iufferlng for lack nf feud llefort Peace was dt clarM they could able I 11 food by foragIng forag-Ing rrm the country but now they cannot du thlt At a result I the men who have not been pall I tine I th7 joined the army ar aurferlng from starvation They have no money with which to purchase food and cannot take II from the field The troops ihoull W paid tiff aa PYn aa poiiltlt I Ian I-an 4 allowed lo return lo their home where they can once more neart In peaceful puriullt The paymtnt of the I troops U I howtvtr a irloui problem which will leave lo bt Solved at an tally 1 dttt 1 do nol believe that It will be n c riiiry for the nttej States to ien1 a largt I army 10 Cuba In fact I Ihlnk UOOO men would turtle to look after Iho island There u no danger of I a conflict between the Cuban and 1 gpanlir I The Utter ar pleaiml that the war It over and art friendly I with 1 1 a4In the Cubans Aa iui Illustration of the way the HiMnlanli art I would may that Just before I left Cuba a pasty r Cuban uflrera In uniform ntnl Inbi llolguln and wire at one steeled InMost a In-Most friendly way by Hit Hiwnlih officer there The latltr embraced the tubana and Invited them Into breakfast rvtrythlnr was quiet nt Rnntlan when I left the city The llooldo okra mimed with the toy General Lawlon 1 audit affairs 110 maintain orler and It I courteous tu all class vt Poll I pie Same Improvements ar netdM there such ai the upeslng lot the pchool but that will came In good time |