852.2221/633: Telegram
The Ambassador in Spain (Bowers), Then in France, to the Secretary of State
St. Jean de
Luz, November 11, 1937—1
p.m.
[Received November 11—12:23 p.m.]
[Received November 11—12:23 p.m.]
391. Your telegram No. B–375, November 10, 11 a.m.14 In a number of informal conversations with officers civil and military of Franco am assured no Americans will be executed because Salamanca is convinced our neutrality is sincere and there is no desire to embarrass us because of violators of our laws. These assurances were voluntary and applied generally and not to subject matter of your telegram. I am sure we need not worry on that score.
Bowers
- Not printed; this telegram informed the Ambassador of the substance of the telegram of November 6, noon, to the Consul at Seville, and his reply of November 9, 2 p.m., supra.↩