| Show r CROWDERS CROWDER'S RETURN HELD SLAP AT CUBA Officials Decline to Com Com- Comment Comment Comment ment on His Call to Washington WASHINGTON Aug Auff Am 2 7 Am Ambassador Cro Crowder Crowders Crowder's ders der's sudden return from Hal ana Is being Interpreted here as li in the nature of II a a protest the trend of Cuban legis legislative latho 0 action In recent weeks Whether It foreshadows any fur tur- further fur further ther d development In n relations be- be between be between tween ten the ho t two too 0 governments Is not being Ing disclosed State department officials will not discuss s tho the devel desel- de development el- el and hold to their orIginal Guarded statement that General ro der has been called home for on conference on various Arlous matters Recent f of ot th the tho Cuban lottery bill 1111 was as counter to the ad advice ce vice of the ambassador ador and the Ie s of ot the United States govern govern- government government government ment Not Hot ot a alone aiono one ones was wis s the bill it- it itself itself It Itself self from the Amer Amer- Amerlean American lean ican point paint of view ilow Ie btu the 1 resolution tion adopted at the same time by bythe bythe bythe the Cuban congre centres centre's was regarded rl I as so distinctly anti ant antl- antl In that It appeared ared to Washington Washing officials to call General Crowder hoem to gIve a complete understanding of the sit situation l I ITO TO im tID S fUD S General Crowder went to Cuba for tor the specific of lending such aid as he could as ns a II special e of President Hard Hard- Harding Ing Ing In shaping a Cuban le legislative program that would aid In the re- re re recovery covery of the government go from after the tho war scar ar conditions He undertook his mission at nt the re- re request re quest of the Cuban Negotiations with Cuban author author- were ere prolonged before the program was and the appoIntment of General Crowder as amba ambassador was hewed at the time is as significant of the tho belief belld In that a le aj stath o housecleaning had been set eat afoot In Caha and that economic recovery should fOlio follow State department approval subsequently of the loan to be negotiated by Cuba In the UnIted States Elites was added to that thet belief bellet Since that time however there ha base e been numerous Indications that the th course followed by the Cuban go government was giving some concern here The state department has hIlS had lad the summons to General I Crowder under consideration for some time and Jt it Is understood that that fori the tho passage of the lottery lottey y bill and the adoption of the resolution merely capped the climax cUma The rhe troublesome resolution of the Cu Cuban congress was as adopted July Jul unofficial 23 and according to an translation available R here Is Isa isa isa a lengthy defense of the provisions of the lottery bill as a sound eco eco- economic eco economic I measure Coupled with Uh the there reI re lew ho however e eer er Is the statement that one of oC the principles which prompted passage of the lottery bill was the tho fact that suggestions had been made by the government of I I the United States and therefore If the congress did not ratify the bill billIt billIt the It would abandon the full toll exercise of Its constitutional po powers ers In fa Cu- Cu CuI Cuan Cu Cuban I ban an Internal Intel nal affairs o MORALE lIron The resolution adds according to toI I this text that none of the clauses of the II treaty eaty are arc contravened In the thet and adds Never would the abandonment of our prerogatives be less leas Justi justl- justl- justl Justified fled fied than dur during ng this thia truly happy period of our republic The Tho morale of a II congress Is the morale of tho the country which up- up upholds upholds up upholds holds Its mandate It cannot be- be become become come bo-come come belittled systematically wIth Impassioned campaigns of slander against the Integrity and the patriotism pat pat- pat patriotism of the tho legislative bodIes without tailing falling at the same samo time the patriotism and the morale morals of the people which has baa granted It Its Ita In- In In Attacked without reflecting and without analysis analysts says the tha resolution resolution tion taken as II a a pretext for tor insinuations Insinuations forget of o our sovereIgnty congress s submits Itself tranquilly to the decision of ot the tha public con con- conscIence conscience con conscience science |