Efforts to arrive at quid pro quo arrangements with France regarding French turnover tax and protection in American markets for names of origin of French wines51
51. For previous related correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1933, vol. ii, pp. 155 ff.
[170] The Chargé in France (Marriner) to the Secretary of State
Paris, August 22, 1934—10
a.m.
[Received August 22—7:34 a.m.]
[Received August 22—7:34 a.m.]
811.114 Liquor/757: Telegram
[171] The Acting Secretary of State to the Chargé in France (Marriner)
Washington, August 22, 1934—6
p.m.
811.114 Liquor/757: Telegram
[172] The Ambassador in France (Straus) to the Secretary of State
Paris, August 30, 1934—5
p.m.
[Received August 30—2 p.m.]
[Received August 30—2 p.m.]
811.114 Liquor/762: Telegram
[173] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Straus)
Washington, August 31, 1934—6
p.m.
811.114 Liquor/762: Telegram
[174] The American Embassy in France to the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs
[
Paris
,] September 7, 1934.
811.114 Liquor/771
[176] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Straus)
Washington, September 22, 1934—3
p.m.
811.114 Liquor/776: Telegram
[177] Memorandum by the Second Secretary of Embassy in France (Williamson)
Paris, September 28, 1934.
811.114 Liquor/787
[178] The Ambassador in France (Straus) to the Secretary of State
Paris, October 9, 1934.
[Received October 16.]
[Received October 16.]
811.114 Liquor/793
- Telegram in three sections.↩