Arbitrary rule of President Bertrand; his assumption of dictatorial powers, July 17, 1919—Revolutionary movement under López Gutiérrez—Representations of the United States in behalf of free elections; proposal of good offices, September 5—Resignation of Bertrand, September 9—Exercise of power by the Council of Ministers assisted by the diplomatic and consular corps—Admonitions of the United States against dictation by López Gutiérrez—Installation of Bográn as Provisional President, October 5—Election of López Gutiérrez; pronouncements of the United States recognizing his election and Bográn’s tenure for the unexpired term
[347] The Secretary of State to the Consul in Charge of the Legation in Honduras (Lawton)
Washington, October
29, 1919, 5 p.m.
701.1511/108: Telegram
[348] The Consul in Charge of the Legation in Honduras (Lawton) to the Secretary of State
Tegucigalpa, October 30, 1919, 8
p.m.
[Received November 1, 10.30 p.m.]
[Received November 1, 10.30 p.m.]
815.00/2102: Telegram
[349] The Secretary of State to the Consul in Charge of the Legation in Honduras (Lawton)
Washington, November
12, 1919, 5 p.m.
815.00/2102: Telegram
[350] The Secretary of State to the Consul in Charge of the Legation in Honduras (Lawton)
Washington, December
11, 1919, 3 p.m.
815.00/2137a: Telegram