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What Central America Needs

January 3, 1923 issue

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From Dr. Julio Bianchi, former Guatemalan Minister to the U.S., who was one of the three members of the Executive of the Central American Republic formed last year but dissolved after the Orellane Revolution in Guatemala, people have received a summary of Central American conditions and needs. This summary was presented by Bianchi to the Central American Conference now meeting in Washington. During the Conference of Central American Delegates being held in Washington under auspices of the U.S. Government for the purpose of making effective the treaties signed at Washington on December 20, 1907, so as to maintain friendly relations between the Central American States, limit armaments in Central America, establish tribunals of inquiry for any disputes between these states which cannot be settled by diplomatic means.

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CONGRESSES & conventions; INTERNATIONAL relations; TREATIES; BIANCHI, Julio; GUATEMALA; UNITED States
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