Guatemala and Honduras: Good offices of the United States in averting conflicts and furthering negotiations; conference between special missions at Washington, opened May 20, 1918; request of the special missions that the Secretary of State suggest a basis of settlement; economic survey of the disputed area and report, October 16, 191990
90. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1917, pp. 760–801.
[122] The Acting Secretary of State to the Minister in Honduras (Jones)
Washington, March 20,
1919, 6 p.m.
714.1515/158: Telegram
[123] The Minister in Honduras (Jones) to the Acting Secretary of State
Tegucigalpa, April 5, 1919, 6 p.m.
[Received April 7, 5.23 p.m.]
[Received April 7, 5.23 p.m.]
714.1515/168: Telegram
[124] The Acting Secretary of State to the Chief of the Guatemalan Special Mission (Toledo Herrarte)
Washington, April 16,
1919.
714.1515/156
[125] The Chief of the Guatemalan Special Mission (Toledo Herrarte) to the Acting Secretary of State
Washington, April 22,
1919.
714.1515/174
[126] The Acting Secretary of State to the Chargé in Guatemala (Thurston)
Washington, March 28,
1919, 6 p.m.
714.1515/176d: Telegram
[127] The Executive of the Guatemala-Honduras Economic Survey (Ashmead) to the Representative of the Department of State (Long)
New
York, June 25,
1919.
[Received June 26.]
[Received June 26.]
714.1515/252
[128] The Executive of the Guatemala-Honduras Economic Survey (Ashmead) to the Representative of the Department of State (Long)
New
York, September 5,
1919.
[Received September 9.]
[Received September 9.]
714.1515/282
[129] The President of the American Geographical Society (Greenough) to the Secretary of State
New
York, October 16,
1919.
[Received October 17.]
[Received October 17.]
714.1515/279