Box 16
Contains 120 Results:
Items 1762-1779
Items 1780-1790
Items 1791-1804
Items 1805-1815
Items 1816-1821
Items 1822-1830
Items 1831-1836
Items 1837-1857
Items 1858-1872
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Dean Acheson, Washington., 1946 January 11
Comments on information and intelligence programs; best and most reliable information gathered and disseminated by Foreign Service officers in missions and consulates, all open and above board; is opposed to use of Naval and Military Attachés as intelligence officers; such under cover agents as are necessary should operate under FBI.
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To John Willard Carrigan, Washington., 1946 January 12
Reports on activities of Communists in Mexico and their attacks on U.S. and on Messersmith personally; motivation comes from Moscow; Russia would like nothing better than to see American solidarity broken up; Russians aided and abetted by Vicente Lombardo Toledano; asks Carrigan to show letter to other officers in Department who should see it.
Wall, Robert T., Jr. Memorandum to G.S. Messersmith re Vicente Lombardo Toledano., 1946 January 15
Enclosed with No. 1765. In speech at meeting in Cuernavaca Lombardo Toledano reaffirmed previous statements regarding arms shipments and the Sinarquist Union; speech poorly attended and many who were there left before it was over; source close to him reports he is in highly nervous condition.
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Spruille Braden, Washington., 1946 January 16
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To John Willard Carrigan, Washington., 1946 January 16
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To William L. Clayton, Washington., 1946 January 18
Henry, Guy V., Washington. To G.S. Messersmith, Mexico City., 1946 January 23
2 copies. Allocation of airplanes to Mexico has been approved; was informed Mexico would not purchase planes during current year through Surplus Property channels; understands U.S. planes left in Mexico not being used; wonders why Mexico taking this stand.
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To John Willard Carrigan, Washington., 1946 January 31
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To John Willard Carrigan, Washington., 1946 January 31
According to telephone conversation with Carrigan this morning, Army now states 14 planes left in Mexico at his, Messersmith's request; Department should make it clear in replying to Army that the initiative came from Gen. [Henry H.] Arnold; with reference to suggestion that planes left here be charged against the interim allocations of aircraft to Mexico, Mexicans were told planes would be left here under certain conditions, and those conditions must be carried through.
Messersmith, G.S. Remarks before 5th Medico-Dental Convention meeting in Mexico City., 1946 February 18
In Spanish. In four years in Mexico has noted progress in almost every field - agriculture, industry, education, and consequent improved living standards; in no field has there been greater progress than in the medical sciences and congratulates the association on what it has accomplished.
1946 February 18
English translation of preceding entry.
Messersmith, G.S., Mexico City. To Spruille Braden, Washington., 1946 February 28
Situation in Argentina has taken dangerous turn; Argentine Government tried to give every appearance of free and orderly election; perhaps every eligible voter had opportunity to vote, but the counting is apparently dishonest, and Peron now leading; afraid of repercussions in other American Republics, particularly in Mexico with its forthcoming election.