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' that Col. Fulgencio Batista, President-elect of Cuba, told the Cuban Legisla- ture recently that a treaty was in preparation with the United States to cut tariffs on Cuban sugar. 'That, too, was promptly denied by Mr. Roosevelt. ' " Sen. Thomas reminded that last March 28 he had predicted, if the Hull trade agree- ment program was endorsed, just such lowering of tariffs on "Practically every agricultural commodity we produce. I might well have added that we could ex- pect this after the Novem...ber election. " Another N. Y. Times cable, Buenos Aires, Sept. 7, says Melo "tonight denied" having quoted Roosevelt "as saying that after the November elections the Senate would ratify the sanitary convention", but merely "that the senators logically would listen to their voters, since the present hour was a political one and not propitious for considering this matter, for which a solution would be found later". (Melo's words) (Fortune, Sept. 1940, "Twenty Nations and One") (4 > With all the publicity on the bases acquired, nothing came out at the Havana Conference, almost nothing has been heard in regard to the Dutch pos- sessions of the West Indies seized by the French and British simultaneously, and almost nothing has been permitted to appear about the French possession, Mar- tinique, besieged by the British.
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