. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. 12 THE CUBA REVIEW UNITED STATES NEWSPAPER COMMENT J^l_fe_JLi. "The old man flopped our I'un. But he ain't looking ;—Cairo (111.) Bulletin. The Cuban people cannot be too strongly impressed with the idea that they must prove their capacity by main- taining a government of their own and preserving order. Perpetual turmoil, an irresponsible government and failure to respect the rights and property of for- eigners, would doubtless force American intervention for the protection of Cuba against other nations whose subjects had been outraged.—New
. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. 12 THE CUBA REVIEW UNITED STATES NEWSPAPER COMMENT J^l_fe_JLi. "The old man flopped our I'un. But he ain't looking ;—Cairo (111.) Bulletin. The Cuban people cannot be too strongly impressed with the idea that they must prove their capacity by main- taining a government of their own and preserving order. Perpetual turmoil, an irresponsible government and failure to respect the rights and property of for- eigners, would doubtless force American intervention for the protection of Cuba against other nations whose subjects had been outraged.—New Orleans (La.) Times-Democrat. The Cubans are pitifully hard to teach. They may not even yet have learned that Uncle Sam, who is responsible for their national existence, is not fooling when he says "be ;' It is surely a case of exist in decency or cease to exist. America is prepared for either al- ternative.—Cleveland (O.) Plain Dealer. We wish Cuba a hearty "bon voyage!" We shall rejoice in her autonomy. We have no hankering to accumulate her territory, her financial obligations, or her problems of local government. But we wish to assure our little sister, also, that if she makes a failure of her housekeeping this time we shall ar- range to stay with her between house- cleaning periods. Our reputation is at stake. She must curb the tendencj^ of the children to throw things and call names, or we will do it for her.—St. Louis (Mo.) Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Munson Steamship Line. New York : Munson Steamship Line
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