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Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 08-01-1918, p. 14

HIVES NOTAS DE VIAJE (Para el del Laa Derrota de un soldado.
Boto el barco sus angles en Corinto.
Sublevado el animo frente a esa puerta que la codicia del Yanqui abriere con miserable llave de oro, un libro misericordioso acoge mi vista, HIIbrox desviada con pena de aquella entrada que lucio un ...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 08-01-1918, p. 15

maquinaria de acero baciada en el molde de un hombre: 18 tisis, le clavo su punal implacable en el resorte de la vida.
Hoy, casi muerto, 10 envian a Fenama para que finalice sus dias en una litera de hospital.
Mi vista se posa en el humano deshecho. Inutil ya, el jefe ARCHIV. Vanqui le quito del ...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 08-01-1918, p. 16

una misma maquina, dos ideas de un mismo cerebro; empuje de Juventud y sensatez de ancianidad.
Dos olfras para las estaoistices y una sola valiosa y significativa en los enbrollados guarismos de la politica.
El. sobrino de Lensing es joven; en pleno vigor de energas, su actividad asombra. Al oido...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 08-01-1918, p. 17

manos, finas y suaves de abate de marque. parecen hechos para acariciar sonrosadas me j11las de ninos, o para hundirse sabiamente, entre los buclee blondes de una bella mujer.
Ahora que los conoceis, temblad como he teroblado yo: SALS Mr. Dulles Foster ha venido a Costa Rica y Nicaragua, en misio...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 08-01-1918, p. 18

January 9, 2018, The Honorable The Secretary of State. have the honor to enclose herewith two newepaper articles whien were written by 10. José xeiva, to Salvadorean lawyer who was sent in Novembor as a Special kopresentative os salvador to thank xozico for her liberal contribution to the suffere...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 08-01-1918, p. 19

SG 75 PACIFIC Mail STEAMSHIP COMPANY NEWPORT AT San Francisco EX BURDA Moy. 101 February 4th 1918 SUBJECT: Report of Central American Attitude H Rosseter, Esq Vice President General Manager Go Pacific Mail Steamship Co Dear Sir: Following your instructions concerning above for the voyage 101; Ple...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 13-02-1918, p. 1

ho Rowe The old this DEPARTMENT OF STATE contains au idea a two.
after readup Bestron orfile DIVISION OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS 711, 73 sapie 1919 Bol.
MEMORANDUM February 13, 1918.
راں Addition to Memorandum Regarding the Conclusion of Special Treaties with Central American Countries Looking to ...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 13-02-1918, p. 2

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MEMORANDUM.
CARCHIVES UNITE NATIONAL. SUVIS Just how important are our relations with Mexico THE ME and Central America while this world war is going on?
Is Central America important enough to engage our attention at this moment?
Have we, as officials of the United States Government, done what we...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 13-02-1918, p. 3

hardly be effected; certainly without our aid it could not endure.
We probably don want to take up any such intricate problem at this moment.
OF THE IN ARCHIVES would hesitate to recommend und er taking the formation of a Central American Union at this time.
The point want to make is since this ...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 13-02-1918, p. 4

3 however, by no means rid of German influence.
The Department is now contemplating one step to remove this pernicious control from one point in Honduras, namely, Amapala.
Are we to be satisfied with this?
If not, what are the other important things our Government may now do to improve our relati...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 13-02-1918, p. 5

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4.
Half measures, inspired of course by the lofties of motives, have not resulted favorably as we have expected, and we are under the fire of the severest criticism as a result there of.
OF THE UN ARCHIVES Costa Rica:The Costa Rican situation is discouraging, but it will THE NA SUN work out to an...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 13-02-1918, p. 6

作 COF THE Yet we have daily evidencia of the activities of our enemies.
How successfully are a combating the ARCHIVES PI No one who knows Latin American well will deny the which has been power of the German influence extended in more or less degree pronounced state throughout this section. So str...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 13-02-1918, p. 7

has been Recommend that circular instruction be sent out asking for briefly summarized statement of the different ways in which Germany, or Germans have extended their influence thruout katin the country to which eadh diplomatic is accredited.

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 13-02-1918, p. 8

Memorandum.
Outline of the points to be considered.
lst. Some of the reasons why Central American developement has lagged so far behind that of the rest of the world, duringi its more than one hundred years of liberty.
2nd. Deductions to be drawn from these reasons.
Lack of admixtures of bin fore...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 1

Me Lz DEPARTMENT OF STATE IN MEXICAN AFFAIRS DIVISION OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS int XICANA JAN 1979 Department of Stara MEMORANDÊM February 15 1918 DEC 20 1919 Department of State Dear Mr. Lansing: 7813 OMEMORANDUM AND ARGUMENTS RELATING TO CONSTRUCTIVE STEPS WHICH SHOULD BE TAKEN IN CENTRAL AMER...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 2

that it would not be possible under present day conditions to insert a Platt Amendment into the agreements or practical arrangements which should now be made to give new life to these small neighboring Republics.
It is respectfully submitted that the adoption of other means, possibly some thing a...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 3

3are drifting slowly, but very slowly, toward better conditions and are badly handicapped, due to a lack of constructive minds and capital.
MIVES 06 For the purposes of comparison the following references are made to the Mexican situation: Events would indicate that uncertainty as to our intent ...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 4

to Americans who left good homes to seek their fortunos in foreign fields not solely to advance their own interest but to extend the busine88 of their country by doing constructivo good in other countries.
When the war close 8, the Mexican situation will soon again become one of our most importan...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 5

While heretofore we have viewed the problem from the point of view of the North (that is the United States proper. wo must now look at it also from the point nt view of the South (Panama. Our Government created at Panama one of the great arterios of the world.
In order to fix our position more fi...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 6

6failing to comprehend and respect the national thought of other peoples during recent years.
We, therefore, 800 that we should consider carefully the state of mind of the citizens of the countries likely to be affected.
ATIONAL Many Mexicans believe we are lotting them weaken themselves by inte...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 7

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7ives of his country motive The most frequent donunciation of our country hoard in Central America, and this has come directly to my cars from responsible Central Americans, speaking in their nativo tongue, 18 that the North American influence in Nicaragua is pernicions.
They loathe the form it ...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 8

8fool suspiciou8.
Salvador and Costa Rica are clearly aligned in opposition to our course.
Hondurae wants to be pro American but she is unfavorably influenced by German interests on the ground too powerful for her to ignore which are always ready to advise and promise aid with the needed loan wh...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 9

8and did nothing during the latter part of his reign to provide against the devastation which should have been apparent to far 8eeing statesmon.
Possibly we did not realizo what was going on in our neighbor house and failed to comprehend how unfavorably those happenings were to affect our own pe...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 10

9inconveniences and complications.
The business of these countries and the friend ship of their people will almost certainly be obtained and conserved through the adoption of practical and humanitarian measures of notable advantage, and American prestige be injured by advancing thoughts of ultim...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 11

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10them good citizens of a democracy, involves a collosal task, but one not unworthy of an enlightened Amorioan policy.
We should enable the weak to self development through the proce 88 of evolution depending in a large measure apon individual and national desire for betterment.
It 18 thought th...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 12

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12spurs us to action, but take the initiative and take it along these definite lines have suggested, namely, education of an economic nature and development of natural resources through agriculture, and to these we should add the largest possible amount of moral and financial influence.
We may d...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 13

13and we will have until the war is over a reasonable unencumbered opportunity to try to effect the reforms calculated to improve the prestige of the United States and result OF beneficially for the countries interested.
THE UN We might as well recognize the fact that we have them SUM to do even...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 14

14enlightened self interest to cement with us the closest of relations, we may be let in for a rude awakening when this war is over, and find our prestige no more powerful than it is today in a rogion we are pleased to regard as under the peculiar sphere of our influonco.
We have but recently, a...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 15

loCentral American countries, one by one, as rapidly as possible, along lines that will tend to cause their business and banking transactions to be handled largely through the United States. This 18 easier said than done, and step (b) probably will have to be taken first. 6) Before undertaking r...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 16

16in some instances to acquire controlling inter sts in banks already established, partly to secure the services of men experienced in such undertakings. 2)
Wirole88: For a long time the Department of State, and the Navy Department have recognized the necessity of arranging for a form of wireles...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 17

17is thought that company, or any other American company accoptable to the Department of the Navy, might be ontrusted with this work and the money advanced to such company to promote the interests or the United States since it will serve as a war measure necessary to destroy Gorman propaganda. a...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 18

18intentions to these countries in a manner caloulated to assuage their usual misgivings as to our ultimate intentions with respect to thom. o) This would appear to be the psychological moment to send a Confidential Agent or Special Envoy to sound Honduras for the reason that the Trading with th...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 19

19deny that one of the things necessary to a SUOCO 88ful re union is the completion of communicating lines in Central America. Our chief interest, at the moment, in seeing an improvement in Central American rail communications is to link Guatemala, Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua together.
This...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 20

20a gigantio undertaking and required great amounts of material we might not now desire to spare, the proposition would not deserve immodiate consideration. Le 88 than 250 miles of rails are involved in the present proposals. g) Why does not the International Railways of Contral America do it? B...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 21

21cannot do directly. The results desired may bo obtained through the exercise of the good offices of the Department, and posøibly it would also be necessary to use some of the funds voted by Congro 88 for the advancoment of the interests of the United States. 6) Public instruction: This memoran...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 22

COPY LOS COMP7 Mamo as it went to Dr. Pritchett.
AMORANDUM Schools in Central merica.
išver since the birth of a moni od clase in Certral America, it has been usual for wealthy natives to educate their children in vurope and, latterly in the United States.
The inadequacy of local tuition is large...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 23

In many Mexican and Central American cities Schools have been founded by inglish, French, Belgian, and German instructors.
Here they teach their languare and ideals to the pupils whom they prepare for admission to the colleges of their respective mother countries.
It is a well known fact that the...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 24

German prestige in Latin America is traceable in no sma 11 degree to the schools they conduct there, German residents explain that the schools are necessary for the education of their children, and that foreigners are admitted in order to help to make the schools pay.
The United states has done n...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 25

Amorioans at Guadalajara and Tampico maintained schools for a time, but it is not ta ought that they were scientifically oond usted. 3) Amor ioan Schools It seems safe to say, in view in can tral America shon be so support or what has been done in the past, Ing 11 properly ar ranged and condao te...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 26

many hindrances and potty vexations.
Anything in the management or curricale of those schools that looks like an attompt to wean pupils away from Catholicisia will impair their usefulness, and bring them under the bun of partial disapproval.
II managed with fact, a non sectarian institution shoul...