816.51/137: Telegram
The Minister in Salvador (Schuyler) to the Secretary of State
San
Salvador, March 8,
1922—7 p.m.
[Received March 9—1:28 p.m.]
[Received March 9—1:28 p.m.]
12. Council of Ministers, through fear of opposition in Congress as to employment many Americans in proposed customs service, has made [modifications?] in loan contract providing that all employees except collector general and assistant collector general shall be Salvadorans. Keilhauer4 has cabled changes to bankers.
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Schuyler
- René Keilhauer, representative of the Government of Salvador in its loan negotiations.↩