817.00/4682c: Telegram

The Secretary of State to the Minister in Nicaragua (Eberhardt)

[Paraphrase]

64. After having studied the general situation, the Department is of the opinion that the Nicaraguan problem has reached the stage where a more accurate definition of our future policy is imperative. The Department is deeply impressed by the desirability of exchanging views with you and Admiral Latimer in a way other than by the ordinary channels of communication. Under present circumstances it is obviously impracticable for you and Admiral Latimer to come to Washington for a conference. Accordingly, after consultation with the President and with his approval, Col. Henry L. Stimson, former Secretary of War, has been asked to go to Nicaragua to convey such views and information as the Department has, and to consult with you and Admiral Latimer regarding the entire situation [Page 319] to the end that he may report to the Department upon his return to Washington his and your joint opinions. It is the intention of Colonel Stimson to sail on the S.S. Aconcagua April 9. At Panama arrangements will be made for him to proceed immediately to Corinto by war vessel. Colonel Stimson will remain in Nicaragua not over two weeks. He will return direct to Washington. The Department is certain that you will welcome this opportunity to confer with Colonel Stimson, placing at his disposal the information you possess and offering him your views in detail. Telegraph immediately whether you see any objection to his visit. Word is being sent to Admiral Latimer.

You will hold the above strictly confidential for the time being. Department will telegraph you when you may inform the Government of Nicaragua.

Kellogg