Attitude of the United States with respect to League of Nations activities in the regulation of traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs 1
1. For previous correspondence regarding the suppression of illicit traffic in dangerous drugs, see Foreign Relations, 1934, vol. i, pp. 743 ff.
[329] The Secretary of State to the Secretary General of the League of Nations (Avenol)
Washington
, April 16,
1935.
500.C1197/850
[330] The Secretary of State to the Secretary General of the League of Nations (Avenol)
Washington
, April 20,
1935.
500.C1197/755
[331] The Consul at Geneva (Gilbert) to the Secretary of State
Geneva, May 26,
1935—6 p.m.
[Received 7:55 p.m.]
[Received 7:55 p.m.]
500.C1197/875: Telegram
[332] Memorandum Based on Report by the Assistant Chief of the Division of Far Eastern Affairs (Fuller)
July 27, 1935
500.C1197/893
[333] The Consul at Geneva (Gilbert) to the Secretary of State
Geneva, September
7, 1935—2 p.m.
[Received September 9—5:34 a.m.]
[Received September 9—5:34 a.m.]
500.C1197/896: Telegram (part air)
[334] The Consul at Geneva (Gilbert) to the Secretary of State
Geneva, October
29, 1935—4 p.m.
[Received October 30—12:50 p.m.]
[Received October 30—12:50 p.m.]
500.C1197/907: Telegram (part air)