Displeasure expressed by the United States at sentences of death passed upon Roman Catholic clergy in Russia31
31. Cf. Foreign Relations, 1922, vol. ii, pp. 835 ff.
[668] President Harding to the Secretary of State
St.
Augustine, Florida, March
28, 1923.
[Received March 28.]
[Received March 28.]
861.404/89: Telegram
[669] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Germany (Houghton)
Washington, March 28,
1923—5 p.m.
861.404/91a: Telegram
[670] The Ambassador in Germany (Houghton) to the Secretary of State
Berlin, March 30,
1923—4 p.m.
[Received 7:15 p.m.]
[Received 7:15 p.m.]
861.404/92: Telegram
[671] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Germany (Houghton)
Washington, March 31,
1923—6 p.m.
861.404/92: Telegram
[672] The Secretary of State to President Harding
Washington, April 9,
1923.
811.111 Kalinin, Catherine
[673] President Harding to the Secretary of State
Washington, April 9,
1923.
811.111 Kalinin, Catherine
[674] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Latvia (Coleman)
Washington, April 10,
1923—10 a.m.
811.111 Kalinin, Catherine: Telegram
[675] The Chief of the Division of Russian Affairs, Department of State (Poole) to the Secretary of State
[Washington,] April 13,
1923.
861.404/106
[676] The Counselor of the Embassy in Germany (Robbins) to the Chief of the Division of Russian Affairs, Department of State (Poole)
Berlin, April 16,
1923.
[Received May 3.]
[Received May 3.]
861.404/115