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Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 27

native tongue, ana obliged to put forth a more definite effort to perfect thens e lves in the 150 of zuglish; all of which woud redound to their advantage.
MANUAL TRAINING BOON 10 H: POOR.
the peon really nee 06 manual training.
Through it he can be taught many prectical things which will contrib...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 28

gola.
Frame buildings which would last about twenty five years, would reduce the initial investment by about one hall.
The annual upkeep, auring the first few years, would absorb from 15, 000 to 40, 000 dollare depending upon the effectiveness of the faculty, nurbor of pupils, etc.
It is not unre...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 29

grees made by some of the other members of the family of nations.
Sarely our wealthy and prosperous country can cope with all the unnsual demands and do something to remedy this lamentable state of affairs. Money is argently needed for civilizing purposes, and it is better far that this money sho...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 30

and for the irst year of maintenance, possibly another 126, 000, which would be reduced greatly, if not entirely wiped out by the income from tuitions etc.
After the second or third year the schools ghould be approximately sell 818taining.
one or more American millionaires could easily father auc...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 31

10 STORICAL Many centuries before the birth of Christ, a legendary ahip from the last brought Votan, the Hall Cod. to the Tabascan shores.
The ther he was a celestial agent or an Alantean colonist, the oponent knoweth not, but Votan methods were uncommonly like those of later civilizing. powera....

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 32

11.
In the sixth century or the present era, dissension among the Toltec tribes come nood.
In the love nth century the Cakohiquale clan went south and founded the empire of Huyetlato and the city of Copen. Hard on their heels pressed the ir kinamon, tha juichés, and the vexican mrchant tribe ot P...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 33

11 e and prosti for the Spaniards.
But, in the southern moricu. the Indiang never had a chance against the inver.
Do basin with, the al te is not onducive to heroics: trov 10, 81secseg 0216 interbeoino strico had weakonod Deix anleo und 78 titutions.
alvarado a tuok wuis. yout too Ody: sà xu tố k...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 34

congenial task of ruining Central Amerios through a system 01 cupidity, Brood and fanaticism.
They had found a land immensely wealthy in ise coming opper, gold and silver. the native population proved so docile that even the stony hearts of the Catholic mise ionary were molted by their bumility.
...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 35

14 And now 90 per cent of the whole control merican populltion works 311 day and almost every day, for mere pittance of 50 conts silver, or le 38, per diem and monotonous meal of tortillas and beans twice a day. li to maintain the planters in tlak lup ol luxury!
hat, in ad neok, can be done to h...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 36

16.
depend upon peon labor for their prosperity, though the Government of Costa Rica and the president of Salvador have made an effort to clean the agean Stable analded.
In Quatemala the reckles uiché is contimally in debt.
His kind mae ter steps in at the risht soment with a loan, am he bag oos...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 37

HOTELS IN CENTRAL AMERICA.
When an American contemplates a trip to LatinAmerica, whether it be to the Carribean, Central America or the South American countries, one of the first things he does is to enquire about living conditions. The Americans, generally, are good livers.
So accustomed have we...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 38

2accommodation.
Times have changed.
Our people are looking to foreign fields.
Our merchants expect to derive some business from this section.
They must reach these fields by rail or ship travel, and when they arrive at their destination they have to take quarters in a dirty little hotel and get ...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 39

3unduly.
The formalities of business intercourse require a certain measure of deliberation not usual in this country, and he who fails to respect these requirements cannot take away with him the cream of the business.
In the very near future the American merchant marine will again ply the high s...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 40

inclined to be fearful of them, but recent experiences have proved that the reinforced concrete construction is proof against damages from the earthquakes which have been known in the last quarter of a century, and the records of earlier times, as preserved in history and tradition, show that rec...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1918, p. 41

5by the regular market, which affords edibles in fair quantity.
Let us consider the next country south of Guatemala, Salvador.
It has no drainage, no pavements, no good hotel.
It is a very rich little country, and can support a half million dollar hotel, and should not be surprised it that count...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 14-12-1920, p. 1

THE UN THENA NOTE Soe 711. 12 306 for Tel. 9am 19 From Costa Rica. Dec. 14, 1920 Reporting the publication in LA PRENSA of apocryphal treaty between , Gt. Brit. and France relating to extension of American control to Central America.
11. 13 57 1. 13 INDEX SUREAU dc

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1921, p. 1

BACHAVES TES NOTE See 813. 00 1053 for Teleqram from Costa Rica. Thurston) of Feb. 15, 1921. 14 reporting 13 sa FO informs that Guatemala second ed by Honduras had proposed sending of Cleto Gonzales Viquez to Washington on special mission in representation of Guatemala, Salvador Honduras and Cost...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1921, p. 2

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS Honduras which we are also en leavoring to settle.
In Guatemala the existing authorities desire recognition from this Government and are reported to be in great need of financial assistance.
While we have imposed no conditions regarding recog...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1921, p. 3

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS 3now received by several European countries which have made concessions to Salvador.
OF THE UN In Honduras the Department has been endeavoring to TAREHIVES LATE STATE bring about a financial reform which would make possible the refunding of t...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1921, p. 4

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS. participation in Nicaraguan affairs has imposed upon us the obligation of trying to bring about an electoral reform which will make it possible to place in office a government acceptable to the majority of the people. Our influence should al...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1921, p. 5

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS 5the reorganization of the depreciated paper currency which is a matter of considerable importance not only to the Republic financial stability but to American commerce and investments.
In several Central American countries the convention AI ...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 15-02-1921, p. 6

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS 6the manner in which the Government is conducted by the military authorities and particularly in the management of the financial affairs for it will probably have to take an active part in the negotiations for the flotation of the large loan ...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 28-02-1922, p. 1

DEPARTMENT OF STATE 77113 filin DIVISION OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS MEMORANDUM February 28, 1922.
TO: RE: MR. WELLES.
QUESTIONS PENDING IN CENTRAL AMERICA, HAITI AND SAN DOMINGO.
71 54 LA CUNEAU NICHIVES OF CENTRAL AMERICA: The influence of the United FA sutre.
states in Central America is very gr...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 24-11-1922, p. 1

ARCHIVES NOT 1714 See 813. 00 Washington, 113 for deso, 110 FRON Guatemala (Geissler) NOV. 24, 1922 17 00 1মX. IV infomains of sue stion by French Minister that it vould be best for Central America and countries havin relations with it, it United States assumed a protect rate.
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Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 19-05-1923, p. 1

711113 UNDER SECRETARY, JUN 1923 DEPT, OF STATE.
inuex Bureau lour Guatemala City, May 19th, 1923 Vp of State File EHU PERSONAL THE My dear Mr. Phillips. o El 116 potete the end of my trip through Central America, a word of thanks to you for the cordiality and the assistance which you op med to m...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 19-05-1923, p. 2

June 9, 1923.
my dear tr. Thompson: am very glad indood to be your letter of kay 19 trom Gustula Jity and to know of the deep interoet wisa on taite in Central American attaire. should itke vary mch to hure talk with you when you come to Washington and to have the benefit of some of your impressi...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 28-06-1923, p. 1

w LA LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ar ma Guatemala, June 28, 1923. No. 328 1923 DEPT OF STATES a not 814 Socirea locion the camercana 1923 pp wokTE 29 7871 Why Department Saite 11118 61 INDIX WRXAU JULI 1923 Division of Political and Econom information OLE. when Ngì. 12 FILED JUL 13 19...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 28-06-1923, p. 2

No. 328 Guatemala, June 28, 1923. Mr. American) Minister. We who are impartial men view, with profound regret, the progress of the activity of Spain and Mexico in Central America, for the purpose of severing the concord between those countries and the United States.
liexico expends large sums, gi...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 11-09-1924, p. 1

DOCUMENT FILE NOTE 22 EllL 62 SEE 814. 00 779 FOR 719.
FROM Guatemala. tellis. DATED Sent, ll, 1924.
TO NAME REGARDING: Informs regarding press comment on United States interference in the affairs of Honduras as becoming exceedingly irritating to small countries in Central America, flw

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 11-09-1924, p. 2

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Infornation with rogard to the prosent civil war in konTurda 25 published in cuatonalan nowa apers, ap oars to have originated from sourced friendly to Coneral Herrera, and, in a few cases, editorial comment has boon suport of the now Povol tionary Chiof. In commenting 11, on a telecran said to h...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 11-09-1924, p. 3

was oppresive to a free poople.
The above mentio od article with a translution is transmitted herewith for the Departentis 112forna tion. have the honor to be, 11, Your obedient servont, Leon H, D111s arge a Praires ad interim relos inclosures: 10. Copy of a letter addressed to the Department off...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 11-09-1924, p. 4

por las a San Salvador, 10 de sep sencial. Tosta, por su parte, tiembre de 1924.
propuso bases también, las cuales fueron rechazadas de Doctor Saturnino Medal.
Recibido en Guatemala, a las plano por el jefe rebelde. Co10. 10 Encargado Ne decisión de Ferrera, el Deparmunicada a Washington la gocio...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 11-09-1924, p. 5

Inclosure No. Despatch No. 719 The Chargé Affaired of the United States in Togu.
eigalpe sent to Goneral Forrera a tologram, the latter part of which was se follows. have received instruetions IIon Jovornont, in case your motions make the 2020! ing of an rooivent lipos.
sibie, to let you know tha...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 11-09-1924, p. 6

intermention will understand that partizan differences fall into insignificanco and worth while to sac.
rifice thon in order to save y from ind ignity and affront.
fron 1911 the intoral affairs of lionduras, relating to residential. Ouccessi. have boon 801ved witi intervention of the United stuto...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 07-11-1924, p. 1

DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS November 7, 1924.
index Burdan UNDER SECRETARY, RECEIVED NOV 10 1924 MAY 14 1926 OF STATE.
Dept. of State The Under Secretary.
Our Central American policy. TO: RE: anted (GFORETARY OF SOME NOV 1924 Lag: Dear Mr. Grew: With reference to our c...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 07-11-1924, p. 2

revolution showed the futility of any attempt to set up a coalition government in Honduras in accordance with the Ama pala Pact.
With Ferrera defeated it may be possible for the National Party to hold elections and constitute a government that can maintain order.
In the elections held somewhat o...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 07-11-1924, p. 3

we will not recognize him. It is still possible that a way out can be found by having Carias throw his support to a candidate not disqualified by the Treaty. Should it have been possible for Carias to be recognized as President, a way out could probably have been found months ago.
This think sho...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 07-11-1924, p. 4

Affairs volteface in recognizing the Chilean régime. It appears that Señor Pacheco instructed the Brazilian Ambassador in Santiago to inform the Chilean Foreign Office that although the friendship between Brazil and Chile was cherished tradition of the Brazilian Government, full recognition of th...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 07-11-1924, p. 5

5 the students greetings to the American representatives by the dean of that body, the Chilean Ambassador. meeting organized to commemorate the continental solidarity on Columbus Day would have failed in its purpose if the representative of one of the most important Latin American countries shoul...

Departamento de Estado de los EEUU, 07-11-1924, p. 6

surely not a constitutional government) by preventing its being thrown out of office either by revolution or by free and fair elections.
To undertake to see that elections are free and air means a very thoroughgoing intervention into the affairs of those countries and virtually the conducting of...