States for support, has informed this Government of the aid which Mexico is giving to the revolutionists, and has stated that he is unable solely because of the aid given by Mexico to the revolutionists to protect the lives and property of American citizens... Hearings - Page 7by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1927Full view - About this book
| 1928 - 776 pages
...On January 10, 1927, President Coolidge informed Congress in a special message, which read in part: "As a matter of fact I have the most conclusive evidence...ports, and some of the munitions bear evidence of having belonged to the Mexican government. It also appears that the ships were fitted out with the... | |
| Isaac Joslin Cox - 1928 - 220 pages
...Governments in order to enable them to afford a tranquil field of labor for foreigners which is needed for the stimulation of the growth of the prosperity...ports, and some of the munitions bear evidence of having belonged to the Mexican Government. /It also appears that the ships were fitted out with the... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1927 - 982 pages
...upon the elected Vice-President on his return to the country. — Editor. 866 WORLD PEACE FOUNDATION revolutionists, and has stated that he is unable solely...ports, and some of the munitions bear evidence of having belonged to the Mexican Government. It also appears that the ships were fitted out with the... | |
| Lamar Taney Beman - 1928 - 360 pages
...governments in order to enable them to afford a tranquil field of labor for foreigners which is needed for the stimulation of the growth of the prosperity...ports, and some of the munitions bear evidence of having belonged to the Mexican government. It also appears that the ships were fitted out with the... | |
| John Mabry Mathews, Clarence Arthur Berdahl - 1928 - 1004 pages
...constitution. Therefore the United States Government on November 17 extended recognition to Senor Diaz. . . . Immediately following the inauguration of President...ports, and some of the munitions bear evidence of having belonged to the Mexican Government. It also appears that the ships were fitted out with the... | |
| John Mabry Mathews, Clarence Arthur Berdahl - 1928 - 974 pages
...date he has appealed to the United States for support, has informed this Government of the aid whioh Mexico is giving to the revolutionists, and has stated...ports, and some of the munitions bear evidence of having belonged to the Mexican Government. It also appears that the ships were fitted out with the... | |
| John Mabry Mathews, Clarence Arthur Berdahl - 1928 - 1004 pages
...When negotiations leading up to the Corinto conference began, I immediately placed an embargo on t ho shipment of arms and ammunition to Nicaragua. The...ports, and some of the munitions bear evidence of having belonged to the Mexican Government. It also appears that the ships were fitted out with the... | |
| Ludwell Denny - 1928 - 316 pages
...policy on the ground that special interests of the United States in Nicaragua were at stake. He said: "As a matter of fact, I have the most conclusive evidence...ports, and some of the munitions bear evidence of having belonged to the Mexican Government. It also appears that the ships were fitted out with the... | |
| Kathy Acker - 1986 - 212 pages
...(the Caracas Declaration, a 1954 amendment to the Monroe Doctrine). : An amendment to this amendment: 'I have the most conclusive evidence that arms and munitions in large quantities . . . have been shipped to the revolutionists . . .' :American General Smedley D. Butler: 'In 1914, in the interest... | |
| William Blum - 2003 - 476 pages
...against Qaddafi, but it did have an enemy to lose. 49. Nicaragua 1978-1990 Destabilization in slow motion I have the most conclusive evidence that arms and...in large quantities have been on several occasions ... shipped to the revolutionists in Nicaragua ... I am sure it is not the desire of the United States... | |
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