Efforts by the Department of State to protect American motion picture interests from restrictions imposed by French film regulations50
50. See also documents regarding question of French film restrictions raised in connection with Second International Conference for the Abolition of Import and Export Prohibitions and Restrictions, Geneva, July 3–19, 1928, vol. i, pp. 366–398, passim.
[818] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Herrick)
Washington, March 15,
1928—noon.
851.4061/76a: Telegram
[819] The Ambassador in France (Herrick) to the Secretary of State
Paris, March 16,
1928—6 p.m.
[Received March 16—3:57 p.m.]
[Received March 16—3:57 p.m.]
851.4061/77: Telegram
[820] The Ambassador in France (Herrick) to the Secretary of State
Paris, March 23,
1928—4 p.m.
[Received March 23—3:55 p.m.]
[Received March 23—3:55 p.m.]
851.4061/81: Telegram
[821] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Herrick)
Washington, March 24,
1928—5 p.m.
851.4061/81: Telegram
[822] The Ambassador in France (Herrick) to the Secretary of State
Paris, April 3,
1928.
[Received April 13.]
[Received April 13.]
851.4061/88
[823] The Ambassador in France (Herrick) to the Secretary of State
Paris, May 2, 1928—3
p.m.
[Received 5:03 p.m.]
[Received 5:03 p.m.]
851.4061/89: Telegram
[824] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Herrick)
Washington, May 4, 1928—6
p.m.
851.4061/89: Telegram
[825] The Ambassador in France (Herrick) to the Secretary of State
Paris, May 4, 1928—5
p.m.
[Received May 4—3:25 p.m.]
[Received May 4—3:25 p.m.]
851.4061/90: Telegram