Carlos Hevia

Carlos Hevia

Infobox President
name =Carlos Hevia


caption =
order = 8th
office = President of Cuba
term_start = 15 January 1934
term_end = 18 January 1934
vicepresident = None
predecessor = Ramón Grau
successor = Manuel Márquez Sterling
birth_date = 21 March 1900
birth_place = Havana, Cuba
death_date = 2 April 1964
death_place = Lantana, Florida
nationality = flagicon|Cuba Cuban
party = Cuban Revolutionary Party
otherparty =
spouse = Elisa Edelmann
relations =
children = Aurelio Carlos and Margarita Hevia-Edelmann
residence =
alma_mater =
occupation = Medical Doctor
profession =


website =
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Carlos Hevia y Reyes-Gavilan (21 March 1900 - 2 April 1964) was the 8th President of Cuba, serving for less than two days. During the third week of 1934, Hevia was President from 5:00 p.m. on Monday, January 15, until 1:20 a.m. on Thursday, January 18 [ "Ramon Grau San Martin", "Current Biography 1944" (H.W. Wilson Co., 1944), p254 ] . Cuban junta leader Fulgencio Batista had obtained the resignation of Hevia's predecessor, Ramon Grau. The choice of Hevia was unpopular with the military, and by Wednesday, the new President was asked to resign. He was replaced by Manuel Márquez Sterling.

Presidency of Cuba

Hevia was the Agricultural Minister when rioting broke out in Havana protest against the President Grau. The junta requested Grau's resignation and named Hevia as the new president. Hevia initially declined, after hearing the reaction of the mob. After 100 troops arrived from Camp Columbia to guard the presidential palace, Hevia accepted the post at 5:00 Monday afternoon [ "Shooting Greets New President In Strife-Torn Cuba," "The Fresno Bee", January 15, 1934, p1 ] . Hevia met with Batista's rival, union leader Carlos Mendieta, in the early hours of Tuesday morning. Hoping to receive Menideta's endorsement, Hevia came away instead with little more than Mendieta's pledge of neutrality. Hevia was administered the oath of office on Tuesday by his father-in-law, Dr. Juan Federico Edelmann, who was also the president (chief justice) of the Cuban Supreme Court [ "Civil War in Cuba Perils Hevia Reign," "Oakland Tribune", Jan. 16, 1934, p3 ] and a 21 gun salute was given from the cannons of the Cabanas Fortress following the inauguration. Meanwhile, labor organizations made plans for a nationwide strike [ "Cuban Strike is Scheduled For To-Day By Labor Group," "Modesto Bee", Jan. 17, 1934, p3 ] . Wednesday, Hevia was unable to forestall the Nationalist Union's plans for a walkout, and decided that evening to resign. About 40 hours after he had been formally inaugurated, Hevia resigned early Thursday morning in favor of Mendieta. He left the presidential palace at 2:15 a.m., saying "I am going back to my cane fields to cut cane," [ "Havana is Tied Up By Big Strike," "Oakland Tribune", January 18, 1934, p1 ]

Hevia, who was also a surgeon, had been the first Cuban national to graduate from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, as a member of the Class of 1919.Hevia later broke with Batista and became an important politician in the Autentico party. He served as foreign minister of Cuba from 1948 to 1950, in the administration of Carlos Prio. Hevia was chosen to be the Autentico presidential candidate for the 1952 elections. However, the elections, in which Hevia's main opponents were Roberto Agramonte and Fulgencio Batista, were canceled when Batista took power in a military coup.

Hevia went into exile in the United States and during the early 1960s was part of groups opposed to Fidel Castro who overthrew Batista in 1959.

Family

His parents were Aurelio Hevia, an attorney, and Sara de los Reyes-Gavilan. He was married to Elisa Edelmann and they had two children, Aurelio Carlos and Margarita Hevia-Edelmann. Hevia, who operated a "private naval academy" in Miami, died of a heart attack on April 2, 1964 [ "Cuban Exchief Dies," "Modesto (Cal.) Bee", April 3, 1964, p18 ]

References

*"Fulgencio Batista, From Revolutionary to Strongman" (Rutgers University Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-8135-3701-6)
* cite book
last = Otero
first = Juan Joaquin
authorlink =
title = Libro De Cuba, Una Enciclopedia Ilustrada Que Abarca Las Artes, Las Letras, Las Ciencias, La Economia, La Politica, La Historia, La Docencia, Y ElProgreso General De La Nacion Cubana - Edicion Conmemorative del Cincuentenario de la Republica de Cuba, 1902-1952
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year = 1954
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