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Show HANNA AND CUBA. Senator lu Fnvor of Administration's Tolicy llegnrtlinit; Isle. Clcvclanil, 0, Sept 0 I am In favor of tho Administration's policy In regard to Culm, because vvc nto undei n moral obligation, glowing out of condltlona imposed by the 1'lalt amendment. Tho proposed io-clproeity io-clproeity will help us, anil will not tiiously lnjuio any induatry Jt A. HANNA. Ihe attitude f Henator llannn upon the above subjeit Is an well known ns to sennet) tall for a tepetlllon nl this time from the verv Hist he was In favor of na hrond If n,i( ,rc.n Icr re,lp. roial 1 els lions wllh Cub, than are now pruposcd Ii) the Piisliluii To the writ er he staled within two weeks of this time that Ihe nunc he stu Heel the position po-sition or Cub, ni tho Cuban tlovern-mi tlovern-mi nl and her people and their altitude tnwnid the United Hlnlos ami Ihe nidi gailoiiH of this countt) low ml Ihe Cu-ban Cu-ban ltfpiihlh and lur people the more convince I be was that we shout 1 do aomethlng whlih vvoull ver) male Hilly Hil-ly assist Cuba to place heiself umn a proper lomnureliil basis nnd to lm-luidliltel) lm-luidliltel) nsslst her pi nde lu develeip nu nt and nuiperallou Nil) Hild In 1 might an) with truth thit the Inst nppeal 1 heard Piesllent McKlnlc) make In behilf of an) imllc) wna thn favoring rnlproc-It) rnlproc-It) with Cuba He seemed tn be tin nble In find words to express the moril obligations be bcllevul Iho United Stales owed the Cubnti people nt this time WH.I, .SOT 1NIUHI! INDUSTHIim Senitor Haiina wild In did tut believe the ill ,r rem retlprocal differential elut) to Cuba woull lnjuio any of our IndustrlcM or Inleiests Ilo especially dwell ti.on the gruil advanngea that would ivtiiluiilly aicrue to I tie United Slitea In liilidng t ui,-, nt this lime, nnd slnied that lu her dlsiresa nnd lu l lessneeii If the United Mnlos did in. tiling to assist Cub 1 she would nat uiiilly turn to some other rountr) nnd Hint helnrr n free and Indepeiiileiit He publlt nble mid capable of 111 thing mi) miiiincre Inl nlllime wllh un) other 11. mill), she inli,lit fiiini 10111111.il I il nlllaliiia which would uovo evelitlully vuy iiubirriisslng to this courili) AH Til ANNUA' 1 ION Ol" IHI.i: lie Intimated very strong!) Hint, In Ills opinion Ihe annexation of Cubit tu the United Stalls would mira about, and theiro Is now a very strong nnd mowing euiUmeiil In fnvoi of liniiie.-dlate liniiie.-dlate annexation He elld not expresa hlmee If 111 favorable to annexation, es-prclall) es-prclall) nt tills lime, but did express the belief tint Cub 1 would before mnny i tra ask for 1111111 xntlon, espeilally If wo ofrcred that uitliitry ut this time sue h nsilstnnce us vvus necessary tn enable her people to 11 establish their Industries Ho spoke of the Influence upon the erforla being made by President Itoose-vell Itoose-vell for C11I1 1 by the adoption of favorable fa-vorable rei oinmeiiilnUonn by the various va-rious KcptihlUuu nrginlzitlons In thilr Slate platforms He said Hut he bo-Ihveel bo-Ihveel near!) all, eit the Ilcpiihllcnna In their Stale conventions throughout tho country voull lienrtily ludorso President Pres-ident Honsevelta position In the nut-tu nut-tu whlih Is that nf President MclCIn lo. |