Political and economic relations of the United States and Cuba 1
1. For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. ix, pp. 543 ff.
[380] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Cuba (Butler)
Washington, February 23,
1949.
711.379/2–2349
[381] The Ambassador in Cuba (Butler) to the Secretary of State
Habana, March 18,
1949.
437.11/3–1849
[382] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Cuba
Washington, April
8, 1949—7 p. m.
837.61351/4–849: Telegram
[383] The Ambassador in Cuba (Butler) to the Secretary of State
Habana, April 14,
1949.
837.61351: Airgram
[384] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Cuba
Washington, May
12, 1949—6 p. m.
837.61351/5–1249: Telegram
[385] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State
[Washington,] May 16,
1949.
837.61351/5–1649
[386] The Ambassador in Cuba (Butler) to the Secretary of State
Habana, May 24,
1949.
837.61351/5–2449
[387] The Ambassador in the Dominican Republic (Ackerman) to the Secretary of State
Ciudad Trujillo, July
15, 1949—9 a. m.
560.AL/7–1549: Telegram
[388] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the Dominican Republic
Washington, August
1, 1949—8 p. m.
560.AL/7–1549: Telegram
[389] The Ambassador in the Dominican Republic (Ackerman) to the Secretary of State
Ciudad Trujillo, August
4, 1949—10 a. m.
560.AL/8–449: Telegram
[390] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Eugene Desvernine of the Division of Caribbean Affairs
[Washington,] August 9,
1949.
711.372/8–949
[391] The Ambassador in Cuba (Butler) to the Secretary of State
Habana, September 22,
1949.
837.61351/9–2249
[392] The Ambassador in Cuba (Butler) to the Secretary of State
Habana, November 1,
1949.
837.51/11–149