812.00Sonora/526
Memorandum by the Under Secretary of State (Clark) of a Conversation With the Mexican Ambassador, April 2, 1929
April 2, 1929
The Mexican Ambassador called me on the telephone and stated that he had just heard from the Mexican Consul at Naco of the bombing of the American town of Naco by a rebel airplane with a resulting injury to American citizens. The Ambassador expressed his regret, and stated that the Mexican Government would do all it possibly could to avoid a recurrence of the incident.
[Page 379]I told the Ambassador I appreciated his expression of regret, and was sure the Mexican Government would do all it could do to prevent such happenings.
J. R[euben] C[lark]