Reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and France, signed May 6, 1936; disinclination of the United States to discuss additional trade concessions1
1. For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1935, vol. ii, pp. 211 ff.
[59] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Straus)
Washington, March 31, 1936—6
p.m.
611.5131/1437C: Telegram
[60] Memorandum by the Counselor of Embassy in France (Wilson)
Paris, April 2, 1936.
600.0031 World Program/15
[61] Memorandum by the Under Secretary of State (Phillips)
Washington, April 30, 1936.
611.5131/1487
[62] Memorandum by the Assistant Chief of the Division of Western European Affairs (Culbertson)
[Washington,] October 27, 1936.
611.5131/1644
[63] The Ambassador in France (Bullitt) to the Secretary of State
Paris, October 30, 1936—10
p.m.
[Received October 31—1 p.m.]
[Received October 31—1 p.m.]
611.5131/1646: Telegram
[64] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Bullitt)
Washington, November 3, 1936—3
p.m.
611.5131/1646: Telegram
[65] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Bullitt)
Washington, November 4, 1936—2
p.m.
611.5131/1637: Telegram
[66] The Acting Secretary of State to the Secretary of State
Washington, December 3, 1936—3
p.m.
611.5131/1653: Telegram
[67] The Ambassador in France (Bullitt) to the Secretary of State
Paris, December 10, 1936—6
p.m.
[Received December 10—4:06 p.m.]
[Received December 10—4:06 p.m.]
611.5131/1663: Telegram
[68] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France (Bullitt)
Washington, December 30, 1936—2
p.m.
611.5131/1663: Telegram