The Oshawa Times, 25 May 1961, p. 37

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"A reactionary and vindictive!in our eountry and in the rest contained one line that goes: |sickle that has made us so sat in a corner and sadly sang lutionary battles with intervention could destroy legit- of the Americas," one student|*Fidei, what have you done/sad." the ballad to himself. He had and did not know why h {imate liberal _reform programs] 'The ballad about intervention! with us? Leave the hammer and! A rebel army captain often|fought in many of the big revo-| in jail. 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 25, 196) Cuban Song Reflects Want to know about GAS HEATING? Hopes Of Prisoners ban guajiro, or peasant, often American intervention might tervene in Cuban affairs if ne- | 4 oO expresses his deepest senti-not come. "What kind of an cessary. It was abrogated by | ments in ballads called "deci-l American are you anyway?" mutual agreement in 1934, | sad narratives they would ask. The anti-intervention group in | Not all prisoners were for in- prison questioned me closely on In Havana's La Cabana mili-/tervention. Fierce arguments how the U.S. might view a new tary fortress, where 1 was im- developed among those against government, supposedly replac- prisoned earlier this month,!it and those seeing it as the only ing Castro's, that would con- scores of guajiros were among way out of their problem. The tinue some of Castro's social the hundreds of inmates, Among! prison population at La Cabana reforms. They were particularly them they had composed a included doctors, lawyers, pro- curious about possible U.S. re- ballad called Que Venga la|fessionals -- even the entire action to retention of the na- Intervencion, or. Let the Inter- corps of deans of Villanueva tionalized status of public utili- vention Come University, a Roman Catholic ties, of a less vicious agrarian + The song reflected the pre- school. reform program and a continu- A small group came to me ation of diplomatic relations with Russia. Ask the man who's enjoying the quiet, carefree comfort of completely automatic gas heating. He'll tell you there's nothing like it for real luxury--and for real economy too. Ask your neighbour--and then ustall modern gas heating right away. CONVERT YOUR PRESENT FURNACE Replace your worn out burner with an inexpensive, easy-to-install Conversion Burner. $950 RENT MONTHLY for only on your gos bill mas guajiras,' about love or current events. REPLACE WITH A NEW FURNACE If a new furnace is required install a modern, low-cost gas furnace, EASY 4 0 TERMS A WEEK No Down Payment -- only on your gos bill vailing hope among many Cu- bans inside and outside Premier and asked my views, Fidel Castro's prisons that only, "If the Americans come, willl 'You should know," one said, direct U.S. intervention or po- they come as conquerors or lib-|"that communism was at its lice action by the Organization erators?" asked one youth. "It lowest ebb in Cuba when we of American States would liber is important to know this pre- had relations with Russia. In ate them from the Cuban dic- cisely because a lot of people the administration of President tator's socialist regime. here do not seem to compre-/Ramon Grau San Martin we had ® hend the political significance many social reforms and he BLAME INVASION of an intervention." cleaned out the Communists Most of the prisoners had los! {from labor and even /- hope an internal upheaval would 'MORAL COWARDS' ernment." ihe 200 overthrow the government in Another said "intervention is the immediate future. They shameful and degrading to us.|COULD BACKFIRE blamed the abortive April 17 in- It suits the moral cowards who, Even among pro-intervention- vasion for destroying a burgeon- might easily welcome another ists in La Cabana a few agreed] ing underground that will be Platt Amendment just in the it was necessary to determine difficult to restore. interests of freedom.' quickly the nature of any inter- it was difficult to convince The Platt Amendment gave vention. 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