. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVI E W . 17 iTir?^. Uncle Sam Teaching the Cuban H^w to Shoot Captains Golderman, Paiker and Galley of the United States Army were assigned recently by the Secretary of War to drill the Cuban Army. T'hey are already at work. Some Cuban news- papers wanted Spanish officers. The cartoon illustrating their efforts is from the Cairo (111.) Kulletm. Third Invasion of Cuba. The New York American of May 14 printed a Washington despatch to the effect that a third invasion of Cuba by the United States was not improbable in the near future. It said: &qu


. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVI E W . 17 iTir?^. Uncle Sam Teaching the Cuban H^w to Shoot Captains Golderman, Paiker and Galley of the United States Army were assigned recently by the Secretary of War to drill the Cuban Army. T'hey are already at work. Some Cuban news- papers wanted Spanish officers. The cartoon illustrating their efforts is from the Cairo (111.) Kulletm. Third Invasion of Cuba. The New York American of May 14 printed a Washington despatch to the effect that a third invasion of Cuba by the United States was not improbable in the near future. It said: "Each day the island government_ is becoming more involved and plunging deeper and deeper in the mire of finan- cial difficulties. There is said to be a rapid relapse in the conditions left by the United States a few months ago. It is recognized by the administration that intervention is slowly becoming more ; The Boston, Mass., Advertiser refers to this story and says there is probably enough of truth in it to give some basis for belief to imaginative army officers. It is not impossible that the War De- partment has considered some general scheme of occupation should the authori- ties believe it to be necessary. It says further: "But it is not impossible that plans have been considered for other expeditions uhica niny never take place. It is the business of the War Depart- ment not to be unprepared, no matter what sudden emergency may arise. "That, however, is very different from any admis- sion that the administration has definitely resolved to wipe out the national existence of Cuba, after the United States has so recently aided the republic in the work of beginning a new and peaceful admin- istration by its own people. No man who has talked with the President can doubt that it is his earnest wish that the experiment of the Cuban republic shall be proven a success by time, through the good sense and the broad patriotism of its people. So far as th


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