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Show CUBANS ARE HAVING TROUBLE Qjmei Anmunces Ha will make Appointments Ap-pointments Without Considering Any Faction. Havana Not slnre the dcwnfsll of the administration of President Palma haa tbe isilltlcal atmosphere of Cuba been more obscured and more laden with suggestions of trouble tlisn now. The re-estuhllshed repuhllr la scarcely nine months old. slid alresdy rumors are persistent that some way-Is way-Is being sought lo secure the retirement retire-ment of President domes, either by IM-rsiiaslon or compulsion, and lo pis.e Vice Prealuent 7. ay as a' the head of the nation. Probably the moat serious rnii.lltlon that tbe president faces la that resulting result-ing from the continued failure of ef lorta lo effect a complMa fusion between be-tween his partisans and those of Vlce-Prc'blent Vlce-Prc'blent .ayas. For thres years negotiations to this end have been Ir progress, and at leaat half a doieu tlnii-s announcement haa bees msde of Ihelr success In the presidential ram-palgn ram-palgn there waa a truce, but. with the beginning of the distribution of offices under Ihe new admlnlalratlns, mutual distrust waa re-ealahllahed. A few data ago General domes startled lllieral leaders In a letter In which he atated that, so far si he wss nfllrlslly concerned, he had derided to consider the fusion as an arcoapllshed fart and In view of thla, he would make appointments to hla cabinet without reference to Ihe iiirtlrulnr faction of the HtM-ral party is which the appointee might have btbageil. |