Objection by the Department of State to private loans to Italy pending settlement of Italian debts to the United States Government1
1. For correspondence concerning the refunding of Italian indebtedness to the United States, see vol. i, pp. 162 ff.
[309] Mr. Thomas W. Lamont of J. P. Morgan & Co. to the Secretary of State
New
York, May 26,
1925.
[Received May 27.]
[Received May 27.]
865.51/446
[310] The Secretary of State to Mr. Thomas W. Lamont of J. P. Morgan & Co.
Washington, May 29,
1925.
865.51/446
[311] The Ambassador in Italy (Fletcher) to the Secretary of State
Rome, June 2,
1925—11 a.m.
[Received June 2—7:56 a.m.]
[Received June 2—7:56 a.m.]
865.51/448: Telegram
[312] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Italy (Fletcher)
Washington, August 19,
1925—2 p.m.
800.51 W 89 Italy/41: Telegram
[313] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Italy (Fletcher)
Washington, August 21,
1925.
865.51/457
[314] The Ambassador in Italy (Fletcher) to the Secretary of State
Rome, August 31,
1925—4 p.m.
[Received 5:15 p.m.]
[Received 5:15 p.m.]
800.51 W 89 Italy/48: Telegram
[315] The Acting Secretary of State to Blair & Co., Incorporated
Washington, September 1,
1925.
800.51 W 89 Italy/48
[316] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Italy (Fletcher)
Washington, September 1,
1925—4 p.m.
800.51 W 89 Italy/48: Telegram
[317] J. P. Morgan & Co. to the Secretary of State
New
York, November 18,
1925.
[Received November 20.]
[Received November 20.]
865.51/471