EVENTS IN CUBA
AMERICA'S POLICY
SPEEDY ESTABLISHMENT OF ORDER Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright WASHINGTON, September 6. President Roosevelt to-night called for the speedy establishment of a Government to maintain order in Cuba. He outlined the United States policy to the diplomatic representatives of South and Central America, and said: “We desire to avoid intervention, but the key to the American policy is that the Cuban people should obtain as rapidly as possible a Government of their own choosing and one that will maintain order.” DISPLAY OF NAVAL POWER. WASHINGTON, September 7. (Received September 8, at 9 a.m.) The Concentration of naval power off the shores of disturbed Cuba continued to-day with sixteen destroyers ordered there in the event of their being needed to protect lives.
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Evening Star, Issue 21511, 8 September 1933, Page 7
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124EVENTS IN CUBA Evening Star, Issue 21511, 8 September 1933, Page 7
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