United States policy of nonintervention in Dominican political affairs 1

1. For previous documentation on delineation of policies for guidance in the conduct of general relations of the United States with the Dominican Republic, United States rejection of Dominican requests for military aid, and attitude of the United States with respect to Communist activities in the Dominican Republic, see Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. xi, pp. 805 ff.


[567] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Cuba

837.00/3–1347


[569] The Ambassador in the Dominican Republic ( Butler ) to the Secretary of State

711.39/5–647: Telegram


[573] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

839.24/7–847


[574] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Cuba

839.00/7–2547: Telegram


[575] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the Dominican Republic

839.00/7–2447: Telegram


[577] The Ambassador in Cuba ( Norweb ) to the Secretary of State

839.00/7–2847: Telegram


[578] The Ambassador in Cuba ( Norweb ) to the Secretary of State

839.00/7–2847: Telegram


[579] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the Dominican Republic

839.24/7–1747: Telegram


[581] The Ambassador in Cuba ( Norweb ) to the Secretary of State

839.00/8–1347: Telegram


[582] The Ambassador in the Dominican Republic ( Butler ) to the Secretary of State

839.00/9–147: Telegram


[585] The Ambassador in Cuba ( Norweb ) to the Secretary of State

837.00/9–2147: Telegram


[586] The Secretary of State to the Dominican Ambassador ( Ortega Frier )

839.00/9–2647


[587] The Secretary of State to the Dominican Ambassador ( Ortega Frier )

839.24/10–647


[588] Memorandum by Mr. Charles C. Hauch of the Division of Caribbean Affairs

839.00/11–1947


[591] The Chargé in the Dominican Republic ( Burrows ) to the Secretary of State

839.24/12–547: Telegram