. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW present time, when Cuba is mobilizinpr her military resources to send a force of from 10 ,- 000 to 20,000 men to France, the policy of the republic has been to subordinate other mat- ters to those obligations of alliance which her declaration of war entails. LOAN ^(The vSfcit33 has extended a credit of $15,0)),0D) t3 th3 Cabin gw3rnm3nt/]to assist it in war preparations. -% ^ ^ The loan was made at the rate of]5%. PARDON IFOR:ARMY OFFICERS A decree has been sanctioned by President Menocal pardoning the former army officers, Domingo


. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW present time, when Cuba is mobilizinpr her military resources to send a force of from 10 ,- 000 to 20,000 men to France, the policy of the republic has been to subordinate other mat- ters to those obligations of alliance which her declaration of war entails. LOAN ^(The vSfcit33 has extended a credit of $15,0)),0D) t3 th3 Cabin gw3rnm3nt/]to assist it in war preparations. -% ^ ^ The loan was made at the rate of]5%. PARDON IFOR:ARMY OFFICERS A decree has been sanctioned by President Menocal pardoning the former army officers, Domingo Socorro Mendez, Aniceto Castro Caraveo, Ramon Castellanos Baffi and Xor- bert Lopez Baselo. The two first mentioned Vere captains and the others were lieutenants. Y. M. C. A. "Havana Week," during which the West Side Branch of the Y. M. C. A., New York, made an effort to raise $4,000 to help build up the association's wort in the Cuban capi- tal, was held the second week in March at the West Side Branch. Senor Placido M. Domin- guez, Cuba's Vice Consul, greeted the mem- bers in the name of President Menocal of. T>r. Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, Cuban Minister to the United States, whose services have been important in arranging the co-operative defense measures of Cuba and the United States in the war against Germany. Cuba and thanked them for the good work the Y. M. C. A. had already accomplished in the republic. HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE April 6, 1918. The Amnesty Bill, which has been under consideration in the Cuban Congress for several months, was finally passed on March 18th after various amendments. It pardons all those connected with the revolution of 1917 with the exception of active army officers and without allowing disloyal officials to resume their former positions or freeing participants in this revo- lution from civil responsibilities. However, the decree signed by the President also embraces active army officers and enlisted men in this amnesty law, there


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