Continuation of the commercial modus vivendi between the United States and Spain1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1924, vol. ii, pp. 684–692.
[573] The Ambassador in Spain (Moore) to the Secretary of State
Madrid, April 7,
1925.
[Received April 21.]
[Received April 21.]
611.5231/408
[574] The Ambassador in Spain (Moore) to the Secretary of State
Madrid, April 17,
1925—4 p.m.
[Received 6:40 p.m.]
[Received 6:40 p.m.]
611.5231/406: Telegram
[575] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Spain (Moore)
Washington, April 21,
1925—3 p.m.
611.5231/406: Telegram
[576] The Ambassador in Spain (Moore) to the Secretary of State
Madrid, April 29,
1925—3 p.m.
[Received 4:37 p.m.]
[Received 4:37 p.m.]
611.5231/415: Telegram
[577] The Ambassador in Spain (Moore) to the Secretary of State
Madrid, April 30,
1925—9 p.m.
[Received April 30—8:11 p.m.]
[Received April 30—8:11 p.m.]
611.5231/417: Telegram
[578] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Spain (Moore)
Washington, May 1, 1925—6
p.m.
611.5231/417: Telegram
[579] The Ambassador in Spain (Moore) to the Secretary of State
Madrid, May 2,
1925.
[Received May 19.]
[Received May 19.]
611.5231/430