| 3 |
Allied action should Soviet collapse (support elected government who supports Allies) |
Francis to Lansing |
| ? |
Refusal to recognize Brest-Litovsk treaty, and reason for current conditions |
Francis to Lansing |
| 4 |
Asking refusal to recognize Bolshevik government |
Phillips to Stovall |
| 5 |
Raising food prices in Petrograd and allied intervention 'for' Russian people |
Francis to Lansing |
| 7 |
Soviet response to continued German military activity |
Poole to Lansing |
| 8 |
Lenin's efforts to remedy famine |
Poole to Lansing |
| 8 |
Mirbach note on Soviet propaganda against German occupational forces in Russia |
Poole to Lansing |
| 9 |
Soviet government weakness, and intervention in support of bourgeois leaders |
Francis to Lansing |
| 10 |
Bolshevik problems in party and with workingmen |
Morris to Lansing |
| 11 |
Principles of a White group, and justification for intervention |
Francis to Lansing |
| 12 |
US position if Soviet government adbicates or is deposed |
Lansing to Francis |
| 19 |
White forces disposed to align with Germany |
Francis to Lansing |
| 22 |
On Intervention: possible White/German cooperation; and Soviet/German cooperation |
Poole to Lansing |
| 25 |
Soviet warships moving into port in accord to Brest-Litovsk treaty |
Poole to Lansing |