Efforts of the Governments of the United States and Spain to eliminate mutual trade grievances1
1. For previous correspondence on the general subject of trade grievances between Spain and the United States, see Foreign Relations, 1929, vol. iii, pp. 788 ff.; ibid., 1930, vol. iii, pp. 813 ff.; ibid., 1931, vol. ii, pp. 995 ff.
[414] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Spain (Laughlin)
Washington, August 10, 1932.
611.5231/720
[415] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Spain (Laughlin)
Washington, October 10, 1932—5
p.m.
611.5231/742: Telegram
[416] The Ambassador in Spain (Laughlin) to the Secretary of State
Madrid, October 15, 1932—2
p.m.
[Received 8:42 p.m.]
[Received 8:42 p.m.]
611.5231/743: Telegram
[417] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Spain (Laughlin)
Washington, October 21, 1932—1
p.m.
611.523/743: Telegram
[418] The Ambassador in Spain (Laughlin) to the Secretary of State
Madrid, November 3, 1932—3
p.m.
[Received 7:30 p.m.]
[Received 7:30 p.m.]
611.5231/747: Telegram