Show AMAPALA ALA TREATY I IS NOW IN FORCE FORGE I Secretary of American Legation Legation Lega Lega- Lega-I Lega tion Influential In Negotiating Negotiating Agreement Agreement PEACE IN SOUTH AMERICA Presidents of United States and I Mexico to Act as Referees I Wa Washington May r 29 2 Tho state stale department department depart depart- ment ii Is J In receipt of or a n translation Iton of oC the Amapala treaty recently negotiated I which rl established re-established peace between Nice Nice- lagua Igla and Salvador follow following ins the Iho 11 holI hostilities hot hos lI PR growing out nilE of the tue I Honduras trou I 11 ble ide Time The treaty I is nn one which insures injures ar 31 arbitration ar- ar for th the settlement nt o of any n licu winch whIch may arise In the future and ral makes s the presidents of or Mexico and amid ald use the referees ref sf the hum United States conjointly I r rp In 10 such matters Provision is IR s mac made al also o for a n further I conference of representatives of or all al the tho Ih Central American countries nl at Corinto for tIme the purpose p of entering Into negotiations which will guarantee peace I and wil friendship It appears that Philip Brwn Brown secretary of the time States legation in Guatemala and Honduras who ex exer exercised 11 his Ius good sool offices in the matter at al atthe atthe the request of ot the th two governments was vaa WI responsible largely for the tile successful outcome outcome out out- 1 come of the Amapala conference and anc signed th the treaty c ds as a witness I The preamble sets el forth folh that the negotiations ne ne- ne go ILlon were vere undertaken taken after extensive extensive exten exten- I exten-I sive Vp Ils discussion u lon and that with wih the friendly friend friend- friendly ly Iy mediation of Phlp Drown Brown relations r were rc rc hed between en Nicaragua and Salvador on the following terms Peace being established re-established by hy the present pres pres- ent eat treaty the signatory governments herewith agree agre that thal the government r f Nicaragua i is to lO Issue an nn Invitation to o the other governments so o of Central America I to attend a Central American congress that thal will wi l be b c held hel at Corinto pursuant to the proposition made by the representatives representatives n- n I I talve of at th the governments government of these theo re republics re re- publics conjointly with wih the American secretary of state stale at cit Washington This congre will wi be le composed composE of oC representatives of the five f e slate sister republics who have powers to In sign a treat treaty of ot peace having a n basis f for Or r arbitration obligatory hory to replace the former treaties of ot the same ame at Corinto n IC ie t tn 1 t |