Cuba
1934-1939

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Xiomara O'Hallorans
Gen. Jose E. Pedraza Cabrera

  Renee Mendez Capote

Ship Like Furnace Following Fire, Says Survivor of Tragedy (Charleston Daily Mail W.V., Sept. 8, 1934, 1
List of Victims in Sea Disaster and Survivors (New York Times, Sept. 9, 1934, p. 1)
Shore Residents Recall Fire on Morro Castle 40 Years Ago (New York Times, Sept. 8, 1974, p. 69)
Arrival at New York from Southhampton, England, with husband Manuel Solis Mendieta, Sept. 26, 1928
Index to Alien Arrivals by Airplane at Miami, Florida, Jan. 27, 1933
 

Septembrismo (Bohemia, Abril 1, 1934)
Army Before Creditors (Time, Jan. 8, 1934)
Munitions by Request (Time, July 9, 1934)
Telephone Take-Over (Time, Aug. 20, 1934)
"Terrorists, Young & Old" [Rafael Tacoronte], Time, Oct. 29, 1934

Soldiers Quiet City in Cuba After Terror, (N.Y. Times, January 1, 1935, 18)
Cuban is Shot as Spy by Band of Plotter
(N.Y. Times, January 3, 1935, 10)
Education Building is Bombed in Havana
(N.Y. Times, January 5, 1935, 6)
Army Rules Cuba to Protect Sugar, 
(N.Y. Times, January 16, 1935, 14)
Student Leader Shot In Parade in Havana, (
N.Y. Times, January 27, 1935, 2)
Our Consulate Hit By Santiago Bomb,
(N.Y. Times, February 14, 1935, 44)
Cuba Recalls The Maine,
(N.Y. Times, February 16, 1935, 8)
Bomb Injures Woman, 82, in Cuba,
(N.Y. Times, February 25, 1935, 10)
General Strike Threatened,  (
N.Y. Times, March 1, 1935, 3)
Drivers of Trucks on Strike in Cuba, (
N.Y. Times, March 3, 1935, 30)
Accelerated Popping (N.Y.Times, March 4, 1935)
Minister Quits Post in Cuba After a Day,
(N.Y.Times, March 6, 1935, 8)
Treasury Bombed in Havana Strike,
(N.Y.Times, March 7, 1935, 3)
Havana Swept by Gun Fire; State of Siege Proclaimed with General Call to Arms, (N.Y.Times, March 10, 1935, 1)
Army Rule Set Up Throughout Cuba As Strike Spreads (N.Y. Times, March 11, 1935)
Cuba Is Paralyzed By General Strike (N.Y. Times, March 12, 1935)
Mendieta Breaks The Strike in Cuba (N.Y. Times, March 13, 1935)
Renewed Shooting Breaks Out in Cuba (N.Y. Times, March 14, 1935)
Cuban Army Gets a Loyalty Bonus (N. Y. Times, March 16, 1935)
Force Rules Once More in Cuba,
(N. Y. Times, March 17, 1935 E5)
Fist Fighter (Time, March 18, 1935)
Grimly Cuba Struggles to Find Peace,
(N. Y. Times, March 24, 1935, SM8)
Death Sentence Arouses Cubans,
(N. Y. Times, March 29, 1935,3)  
Baiter Baffled (Time, April 1, 1935)
Civilian Executed in Cuba as Bomber,
(N.Y.Time, April 12, 1935,3)
Cuba Jails 5 Boys as Terrorists,
(N.Y. Times, May 3, 1935, 12)
Cuba Convicts Killer (N.Y. Times, May 8, 1935)
Cuban Bandit Executed (N.Y. Times, May 9, 1935)
Guiteras Is Slain In Battle In Cuba (N.Y. Times, May 9, 1935)
Honduran Consulate is Raided in Havana (N.Y. Times, May 10, 1935)
Machado Foe Dies of Traffic Injury, (N.Y. Times, December 26, 1935, 10)
Bomb Causes Panic in Cuba, (
N.Y. Times, December 30, 1935, 10)

 
Bomb Wrecks Newspaper and a Church In Havana; Four Killed, 27 Injured (N. Y. Times, Sept. 21, 1936)
Antonio Guiteras and Carlos Aponte, genuine anti-imperialist fighters
El combate de El Morrillo