New York Times

January 31, 1958.  p. 6.

 

Cuba Sugar Cane Burns

Revolutionaries Set Fires to Fields in Camaguey

 

Special to The New York Times

            HAVANA, Jan. 30—Revolutionary elements this morning set fire to cane fields of five large sugar mills in Camaguey Province.

            The fire was set by a small plane that dropped celluloid tubes filled with phosphorus. The heat of the sun caused these to burn.

            The lifting of censorship in Havana has been the signal for publications to inform the public concerning not only present day news but events that occurred during the period the press and radio were muzzled. The weekly magazine Bohemia appeared today with a band printed across the front cover reading “Without censorship.”

 

            MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 30 (AP)—Juanita Castro, sister of Fidel Castro, Cuban rebel leader, will return to Havana voluntarily next Tuesday. Señorita Castro had been fighting a United States immigration service order for her deportation.