715.1715/209: Telegram
The Secretary of State to the Minister in Salvador (Schuyler)
Washington, August 27,
1921—2 p.m.
26. A cable from the Chargé in Tegucigalpa states it to be the general opinion there that the revolutionary movement in Nicaragua is being backed by the Salvadorian Government, with the assistance of Honduranean emigrados, with a view to defeating the Central American Union. The Nicaraguan Minister in Washington has expressed an opinion to the same effect. Please inform the Department whether, in your opinion, there is any ground for this belief.
Hughes