United States policy regarding political developments in the Central American area 1
1. For previous documentation related to this subject, see Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. ii, pp. 970 ff.
[98] Memorandum by the Officer in Charge of Central America and Panama Affairs (Siracusa) to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Mann)
[Washington,] September 4, 1952.
720.001/9–452
[99] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Officer in Charge of North and West Coast Affairs (Bernbaum)
[Washington,] March 20,
1953.
720.00/2–2053
[100] Memorandum of Conversation, by John L. Ohmans of the Office of Middle American Afairs
[Washington,] May 12,
1953.
713.00/5–1253
[101] Memorandum by the Officer in Charge of Central America and Panama Affairs (Leddy) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Holland)
[Washington,] May 5, 1954.
613.14/5–554
[103] The Chargé in Venezuela (Bernbaum) to the Department of State
Caracas, July 9,
1954—9 p.m.
618.31/7–954:Telegram
[104] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Venezuela
Washington, July 10,
1954—5:41 p.m.
618.31/7–954:Telegram
[105] Memorandum by the Director of the Office of South American Affairs (Atwood) and the Deputy Director of the Office of Middle American Affairs (Neal) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Holland)
[Washington,] July 22, 1954.
618.31/7–2254
[106] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Holland)
[Washington,] August 18,
1954.
611.13/8–1854