| Show New Now York ork Moll Meiland and I Express It was a 1 hopeful rather than then an In that dent should havo have refused to sign the lie Cuban constitution on the tue ground that the thu document was to bo be submitted to Washington for his Imie rotu refu sal elicited the fact that lint the time majority of ot time the constitutional convention was not disposed to subscribe to thin the extreme views view which ho represents Ills act ant set flet him apart from lila hlll colleagues and while It revealed the time differences of ot opinion which prevail In the Island It demonstrated that the time contention that hint the time mere agreement a by hy the time Cubans on what wiit shall constitute their fundamental law establishes the republic Is 13 no nomore nomore nomore more the tIme prevailing opinion of at the Cu linns that limit It Is of ot the Americans Sen Sentiment t In the Island l Is In a n of ot flux nc It discloses confusion and hesitation rather than titan a n spirit deliberately inimical cal |