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Show SEA TRAFFIC AT HAVANA M IS NEARLY PARALYZED fl WASHINGTON, Julj 8.- Possible laT measures for allevlatlnK the conges- wfeptX. tlon of shipping in the harbor at Havana, Cuba, reported as serious as the result of recont longshoremen's , ' strikes, will be considered at a confer- I enco of representatives of American , '. trade and shiiiplng Interests called by k ' ' Secretary Alexander to meet here ' Friday. Approximately 125 ships are fti reported to be awaiting discharge or jWj receipt of cargo at Havana. The con- p ; Kcsilon Is attributed by officials partly n; to Inadequate facilities and to tedious Ht; , . - S customs regulations. 8f'Ay' |