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Show -uu CUBAN SUGAR CROP SMALL. NEW YORK, March 19. The Cuban sugar crop will be smaller this year than usual, according to E. A. Potter, Jr., president of the Finance and Trading Trad-ing corporation, who has just returned from Cuba. Mr. Potter visited the island isl-and as one of a committee appointed to investigate conditions in connection with tho financing of the season's crop. He said today that loans are going through the Cuban banks satisfactorily satis-factorily and that the committee had found better shipping facilities than it had cxpetced. |