Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 |
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... considered carefully the suggestion you made about Mr. Mellon , Senator Swanson and myself . I am a little afraid it would look like overloading the delegation and make it appear to the other countries that we were overanxious to have ...
... considered carefully the suggestion you made about Mr. Mellon , Senator Swanson and myself . I am a little afraid it would look like overloading the delegation and make it appear to the other countries that we were overanxious to have ...
Page 44
... considered that it would be entirely appropriate for you to submit to the Conference concrete proposals as to the tonnage allocations in the various categories of vessels which would be ac- ceptable to the United States and of ...
... considered that it would be entirely appropriate for you to submit to the Conference concrete proposals as to the tonnage allocations in the various categories of vessels which would be ac- ceptable to the United States and of ...
Page 48
... considered that we were prepared for further public discussion . After meeting , Admiral Jones and I had conference with the press and gave out press release quoted in my 11 , June 20 , 11 a . m . GIBSON 500.A15 a 1/300 : Telegram The ...
... considered that we were prepared for further public discussion . After meeting , Admiral Jones and I had conference with the press and gave out press release quoted in my 11 , June 20 , 11 a . m . GIBSON 500.A15 a 1/300 : Telegram The ...
Page 49
... considered in 1931 , at which time France and Italy were bound to participate . Moreover , I pointed out that any agreements that might be made now would be largely academic , and might have to be changed in 1931 , and that anyhow no ...
... considered in 1931 , at which time France and Italy were bound to participate . Moreover , I pointed out that any agreements that might be made now would be largely academic , and might have to be changed in 1931 , and that anyhow no ...
Page 50
... that they should not be considered at the present time by the three powers , but in 1931 when the five signatories of the treaty would be present . If you deem it appropriate , we could suggest to 50 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1927 , VOLUME I.
... that they should not be considered at the present time by the three powers , but in 1931 when the five signatories of the treaty would be present . If you deem it appropriate , we could suggest to 50 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1927 , VOLUME I.
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