Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 - United States |
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... course very serious . The root of the whole matter is economic . Cuba has gone from great riches to poverty . It is not the fact of being poor that has affected the people so much as the change from affluence to poverty . A great many ...
... course very serious . The root of the whole matter is economic . Cuba has gone from great riches to poverty . It is not the fact of being poor that has affected the people so much as the change from affluence to poverty . A great many ...
Page 54
... course of events a person charged with such a crime is held for a period of much longer than three months while the formalities of the trial are taking place . They have in Cuban jurisprudence a provision regarding preventive detention ...
... course of events a person charged with such a crime is held for a period of much longer than three months while the formalities of the trial are taking place . They have in Cuban jurisprudence a provision regarding preventive detention ...
Page 59
... course of the conversation he reiterated that the Senators were determined on not reducing their term below eight years - the length of term under the old Constitution . I told him , in my opin- ion , that would not satisfy the ...
... course of the conversation he reiterated that the Senators were determined on not reducing their term below eight years - the length of term under the old Constitution . I told him , in my opin- ion , that would not satisfy the ...
Page 61
... course of which he threatened to resign immediately and let the Army run the country , a threat which I do not think he had or has the slightest intention of carrying out . This was on May 23. Yesterday the President invited me to lunch ...
... course of which he threatened to resign immediately and let the Army run the country , a threat which I do not think he had or has the slightest intention of carrying out . This was on May 23. Yesterday the President invited me to lunch ...
Page 62
... course for the Government to pursue will be on its own initiative to pass reform measures adequate to satisfy public opinion . This may possibly compel at least a part of the opposition to adopt a less in- transigent attitude . I am ...
... course for the Government to pursue will be on its own initiative to pass reform measures adequate to satisfy public opinion . This may possibly compel at least a part of the opposition to adopt a less in- transigent attitude . I am ...
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