Continued protests by the United States against the retroactive application of decrees fixing the rate of international exchange1
1. For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1921, vol. i, pp. 871 ff.
[87] The Minister in Ecuador (Hartman) to the Secretary of State
Quito, January 6,
1922—11 a.m.
[Received January 7—2:35 p.m.]
[Received January 7—2:35 p.m.]
422.11Am8/21: Telegram
[88] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Ecuador (Hartman)
Washington, February 7,
1922—1 p.m.
422.11Am8/23: Telegram
[89] The Secretary of State to Mr. Van Santvoord Merle-Smith
Washington, February 10,
1922.
422.11Am8/21
[90] The Minister in Ecuador (Hartman) to the Secretary of State
Quito, February 15,
1922—3 p.m.
[Received February 16—4:33 p.m.]
[Received February 16—4:33 p.m.]
422.11Am8/27: Telegram
[91] The Acting Secretary of State to the Minister in Ecuador (Hartman)
Washington, March 1,
1922—4 p.m.
422.11Am8/27: Telegram
[92] The Minister in Ecuador (Hartman) to the Secretary of State
Quito, March 13,
1922—3 p.m.
[Received March 14—1:20 p.m.]
[Received March 14—1:20 p.m.]
422.11Am8/36: Telegram
[93] The Consul General at Guayaquil (Goding) to the Secretary of State
Guayaquil, April 25,
1922.
[Received May 10, 1922.]
[Received May 10, 1922.]
422.11Am8/39