Application with respect to Turkey of policy of the United States not to encourage American firms in the sale of arms and munitions of war 26
26. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1934, vol. ii, pp. 960–971.
[897] The Ambassador in Turkey (Skinner) to the Secretary of State
Istanbul, January 9,
1935.
[Received February 2.]
[Received February 2.]
867.113 Jones and Lamson Machine Co./14
[898] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs (Murray)
[Washington,] January 11,
1935.
867.24/54
[899] The Ambassador in Turkey (Skinner) to the Secretary of State
Ankara, January 14, 1935—noon.
[Received January 14—8:50 a.m.]
[Received January 14—8:50 a.m.]
867.24/56: Telegram
[900] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Turkey (Skinner)
Washington, January 15, 1935—6 p.m.
867.24/56: Telegram
[901] The Ambassador in Turkey (Skinner) to the Secretary of State
Ankara, February 21, 1935—noon.
[Received 1:40 p.m.]
[Received 1:40 p.m.]
867.248 Martin Co., Glenn L./18: Telegram
[902] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Turkey (Skinner)
Washington, February 23, 1935—3 p.m.
867.248 Martin Co., Glenn L./19: Telegram
[903] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Turkey (Skinner)
Washington, March 18,
1935.
867.113 Jones and Lamson Machine Co./16
[904] Memorandum by Mr. Henry S. Villard of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs
[Washington,] May 20,
1935.
867.248 Martin Co., Glenn L./22