Insistence of the United States on its rights to priority payments for costs of army of occupation under the agreement of January 14, 19251
1. For correspondence concerning the agreement of Jan. 14, 1925, see Foreign Relations, 1925, vol. ii, pp. 133 ff.
[104] The Ambassador in France (Herrick) to the Secretary of State
Paris, May 12,
1926—8 p.m.
[Received May 13—8:12 a.m.]
[Received May 13—8:12 a.m.]
462.00 R 294/521: Telegram
[105] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Herrick)
Washington, May 19,
1926—2 p.m.
462.00 R 294/522: Telegram
[106] The Ambassador in France (Herrick) to the Secretary of State
Paris, May 21,
1926—7 p.m.
[Received May 22—12:04 a.m.]
[Received May 22—12:04 a.m.]
462.00 R 294/523: Telegram
[107] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Herrick)
Washington, May 25,
1926—2 p.m.
462.00 R 294/523: Telegram
[108] The Ambassador in France (Herrick) to the Secretary of State
Paris, June 5,
1926—2 p.m.
[Received 2:55 p.m.]
[Received 2:55 p.m.]
462.00 R 294/525: Telegram
[109] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Herrick)
Washington, June 14,
1926—3 p.m.
462.00 R 294/525: Telegram
[110] The Agent General for Reparation Payments (Gilbert) to the Secretary of State
Berlin, September 28,
1926.
[Received October 12.]
[Received October 12.]
462.00 R 294/555
[111] The Secretary of State to the Agent General for Reparation Payments (Gilbert)
Washington, October 15,
1926.
462.00 R 294/555
[112] The Agent General for Reparation Payments (Gilbert) to the Secretary of State
Berlin, November 19,
1926.
[Received December 8.]
[Received December 8.]
462.00 R 294/560