TheAmbassador in Russia (Francis) to the Secretary of State [telegram]
ReceivedMay 26, 10.42 p.m.
Title page Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States, Japan: 1931-1941. Volume II, pp.I-III ff. Contents, pp. List of papers, pp. Growing tension between the United States and Japan arising from Japanese military aggression. Excerpt from Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Vol. 1 of 2: With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 3, 1907 Germany - Continued. Military service case of Henry Schultheis. Citizenship of persons born in the United States of German parents and liv ing in Germany.
185.Latest information from Embassy’s men, Murman, dated 14th, statesFins attacking railway but repulsed by assistance of the British landed ingreater number. [Y.M.C.A. secretary. The Rev. Jesse] Halsey, substitute forMartin who is now in Moscow but is returning Murman soon, reports local Sovietcooperating with French contingents there but Central Soviet endeavoring withthe assistance of German agitators at Murman to prevent such cooperation.Arrival of Olympia Murman anxiously awaited. The capture of Murman by Germanswould jeopardize Archangel connection with England and America if not whollysever it, consequently urgently important to send assistance to Murmanimmediately.
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