Nicaragua-Continued Earthquake at Managua-Continued U. S. Legation and personnel and American civilians: Arrange- ments for sheltering Legation and staff, 797; reports concern- ing damages and casualties, 781, 782, 783
See Municipal elections and Presidential elections, infra. Guardia Nacional (see also Banditry: Activities of bandits, supra; Trial of civilians, infra; also under Earthquake, supra), question of strengthening prior to with- drawal of U. S. Marines, 832-859 Financial difficulties in mainte- nance of Guardia, 850-854, 857- 858 Nicaraguan proposal for establish- ment of temporary military force and construction of high- ways in bandit areas: Discussions of various aspects of
plan, 832-839, 841; U. S. at- titude, 833, 834, 838
Estimates of cost and procure- ment of loan, 833, 835-836, 838-839, 841-843, 844, 845, 848 Statement issued to the press Feb. 13, summarizing plan developed at conferences in Washington, 844-845 U. S. Marines: Efforts to limit ac- tivities preparatory to with- drawal and increase assump- tion of responsibility by Guar- dia, 837, 842, 847-848; U. S. plans to transfer duties to Guardia and effect complete withdrawal of Marines, 839- 841, 843-844, 844-845, 845, 848, 855-856, 858-859; views of Nica- raguan President and people upon announcement of with- drawal, 847-850
Loan of $1,000,000 by National Bank of Nicaragua, 833, 835-836, 838- 839, 841-843, 844, 845, 848, 850- 854, 857-858 Municipal elections, question of U. S. supervision, 873-887
Designation of Maj. Charles F. B. Price as observer (see also Na- tional Board of Elections, infra), 877-878, 879-880, 881, 882, 885, 886
Electoral Law of 1923, cited, 876- 877, 878-879, 884, 886 National Board of Elections: Chairman, question of resigna-
tion of Capt. Johnson and ap- pointment of a Nicaraguan, 875, 876, 877, 880, 881, 882, 886, 887
Nicaragua-Continued
Municipal elections-Continued National Board of Elections--Con. Function in connection with mu- nicipal elections, 878-879,
883 Nomination of Maj. Price as Vice
Chairman of National Board
of Elections, question of: Discussion of feasibility, 873- 874, 875, 879; financial con- siderations, 874, 875, 875- 876; opinion of Nicaraguan Supreme Court, 876-877 Nonrecognition of revolutionary gov- ernment in El Salvador, 202, 208 Presidential elections, U. S. supervi- sion, continuation of, 879, 881, 881-884, 885-886
Recognition of constitutional govern- ment in Guatemala, 394-395, 398, 401-402
Tipitapa agreement, cited, 842, 885 Trial of civilians by Guardia Na-
cional, U. S. disapproval so long as Guardia is directed by Ameri- can officers, 859-873
U. S. Marines. See under Banditry, Earthquake: American assist- ance, and Guardia Nacional, supra.
U. S. policy (see also Guardia Na- cional, Municipal elections, and Presidential elections, supra), 841-844, 855
Nitrates. See France: Discriminatory
Noninterference. See Panama: U. S.
noninterference policy; Portugal: Nonrecognition (see also Recognition): U. S. decision; Uruguay: Loans.
Barclay administration in Liberia, nonrecognition by United States, 672-673, 683-684, 687, 693-694, 694- 695, 699; U. S. policy with regard to Central American governments coming into power by revolution, 172, 173-174, 187-188, 189, 194, 394- 395
Norway, 264-265, 888-889
Commercial treaty of 1827 between United States and Norway and Sweden, cited, 888, 889
Nitrate interests, attitude toward French discriminatory restric-
tions on importation of nitrates, 264-265
U. S. Consul at Stavanger, refusal to recognize jurisdiction of a Nor- wegian court with respect to the delivery of a passport, 888-889
Oil concessions. See Colombia: Barco petroleum controversy; and other Iraq. Oman. See Muscat.
VOLUMES I AND III ARE INDEXED SEPARATELY
Pan American Airways, Inc., relief work | Petroleum. See Iraq: Oil concessions;
following Nicaraguan earthquake, 785-786, 791, 794, 796
Panagra (Pan American-Grace Air-
ways, Inc.), 906, 908
Panama, 793, 890-904
Earthquake in Nicaragua, extension of aid, 793
Revolution, 890-904
Activities of revolutionists and events of political upheaval, U. S. Minister's account, 890, 894-902
Asylum to former President Chiari by Ecuadoran Legation, 900 Revolutionary government: Attitude of Panamanian people, 899, 902-903, 903
and inaugura- tion, 890-891, 893, 897-899, 902, 903
Recognition by United States, 892-893, 893, 894, 903-904; by other governments, 902, 903
U. S. noninterference policy, 890, 891-892, 895-898, 900, 901 Passports. See Norway; Russia: Visas. Peru, 902, 905-923
Recognition of revolutionary govern- ment of Panama, 902 Revolution, 905-923
Disturbances and spread of fight- ing, reports concerning, 905- 908, 911, 916-917
Financial condition of country, 905, 908-909, 914; Kemmerer mis- sion, 908
Mediation in Peruvian affairs by
other governments, U. S. un- favorable attitude, 918 Protection of American citizens and
interests: Commandeering of U. S. planes and pilots, U. S. protest, 908, 909, 910; danger to foreigners, and precautionary measures, 911, 912, 916, 917- 918; transportation of mails, 906-907
Revolutionary government: Coup d'état by Jimenez and for- mation of junta following resignation of Sanchez Cerro, 910, 910-913, 913-914 Recognition by United States and other governments: Discussions of question, 910- 911, 913, 914-916, 918-919, 919-921
Extension of recognition by United States, 921; by other governments, 919
Views of Latin American coun- tries, of Great Britain, and of Japan, 919-921
Return of Sanchez Cerro and election as President, 921-923
also Barco petroleum controversy and Petroleum legislation under Colombia.
Decree of Sept. 12 providing for gradual reduction of charges: Representations against inade- quacy of decree, by—
Great Britain, desire for U. S. support of position, 968- 969
United States, 969-971; Portu- guese attitude and reply, 971-974
Text, and transmittal to United States, 966-968
U. S. decision not to be a party to mediation between Portuguese Government and insurgent forces in Madeira, 964-965 Price, Maj. Charles F. B. (U. S. M. C.). See Nicaragua: Municipal elec- tions: Designation of.
Reciprocity (see also Most-favored-na- tion treatment), arrangements be- tween United States and- Irish Free State, regarding recogni- tion of load line certificates, 612- 613 Italy, regarding air navigation, 623- 629; regarding recognition of cer tificates of inspection of vessels. 620-622; regarding recognition of load line certificates, 622-623 Netherlands, regarding free entry privileges for consular officers. 771-779
Union of South Africa, regarding
recognition of certificates of air- worthiness for imported aircraft, 1045-1047
VOLUMES I AND III ARE INDEXED SEPARATELY
Provisional government, 985-995 Establishment and organization, 985-986
Recognition by United States, 987, 988, 992-994, 995; by other gov- ernments, 987-988, 988-989, 991-992, 994, 995
Recognition (see also Nonrecognition). | Spain-Continued See Morocco: Spanish Zone; also under El Salvador: Revolution; Guatemala: Constitutional govern- ment; Hejaz and Nejd; Panama: Revolution: Revolutionary govern- ment; Peru: Revolution: Revolu- tionary government; Spain: Pro- visional government. Red Cross. See American Red Cross. Reed, Senator David A., 257-258 Religious and philanthropic institu-
tions in Syria and the Lebanon, American. See France: Customs immunities.
Remington Arms Co., 591, 592 Reparations, German. See France: Visit of Prime Minister Laval: Joint statement and Program of subjects.
Revolutions. See Honduras: Insurrec- tion; and under El Salvador; Pan- ama; Peru.
Rublee, George. See under Colombia: Barco petroleum controversy; also under Colombia: Petroleum legis- lation.
Citizenship status of American na-
tionals exercising political rights in Russia, U. S. opinion, 975-977 Visas, issuance of non-immigration visas for entry into United States of persons coming from Russia, U. S. consular instructions con- cerning, 977-984
Sabotage cases, so-called (Black Tom
and Kingsland). See Germany: Petitions for rehearings. Salem, George J. See Egypt: Claim of George J. Salem.
Sanitation. See Liberia: Sanitary re- forms.
Shipping discriminations.
Sinclair Oil Co., 5, 11
Slavery. See under Liberia.
Smuggling. See Honduras: Insurrec- tion: U. S. policy: Arms and am- munition; also under Honduras: War material.
Sojourn. See Turkey, treaty of estab- lishment and sojourn. South American Gulf Oil Co. (see also Colombia: Barco petroleum con- troversy), 5, 11, 12
Spain (see also Morocco), 902, 903, 919, 985-1008
Claims, negotiations with United States for settlement of recipro- cal claims, 1007-1008 Monarchy, status of, 986, 987, 990, 994 Most-favored-nation treatment, U. S. readiness to negotiate a treaty providing for, 1006
Status of the King, 986, 987, 990, 994
Recognition of revolutionary govern- ment of Panama, 902, 903; of revolutionary government of Peru, 919
Tariff discriminations, Spanish re- fusal to give United States certain tariff reductions accorded to France by new commercial agree- ment, 995-1007 Information
concerning Franco- Spanish agreement, 995-996 U. S. efforts to have discriminations removed:
Representations for Spanish re- consideration of decision, 996-997; Spanish attitude, 998
Spanish contention that action does not contravene U. S.- Spanish modus vivendi of 1927, 997-998, 1000-1001; U. S. attitude, 999-1000 Spanish memorandum of "trade grievances," 1001-1002; U. S. reply, 1002-1007
Trade grievances (see also Tariff dis- criminations, supra), Spanish memorandum and U. S. reply, 1001-1007
Standard Fruit Co., 556, 558, 560, 565 Standard Oil Co. of California, 5, 12 Supía Marmato mining claim, 28, 29-30, 30, 31
Sweden, 919, 1009-1018
Recognition of revolutionary govern- ment of Peru, 919
State railways, refusal to pay Dex- ter and Carpenter, Inc., judg- ment granted by U. S. court, U. S. representations to Swedish Gov- ernment, 1009-1014, 1016-1018; Swedish position, 1014-1016 Switzerland, 1019-1036 Right of consuls to receive funds from estates for transmission to non-resident nationals, U. S.- Swiss discussions, 1026-1036 Treaties with United States: Arbitration and conciliation: Ne- gotiations, 1019-1022, 1025- 1026; text signed Feb. 16, 1022-1025
VOLUMES I AND III ARE INDEXED SEPARATELY
Central American treaties of 1923: Convention for limitation of arma-
ments, cited, 583, 584, 585, 589 General treaty of peace and amity
(see also El Salvador: Revolu- tion: Recognition; Guatemala: Constitutional government:
Recognition), cited, 561, 571 Commercial treaties and agreements: Franco-Ethiopian treaty of 1908.
See Ethiopia: Treaty govern- ing Ethiopian relations with foreign powers. Franco-Spanish commercial agree- ment (1931). See Spain: Tariff discriminations.
U. S.-Austria-Hungary, commerce and navigation (1829), cited, 1032-1033, 1059
U. S.-Egypt. See Egypt: Customs regime.
U. S.-Ethiopia (1914), cited, 235- 236
U. S.-Germany, friendship, com- merce, and consular rights (1923), cited, 1026-1036 passim U. S.-Hawaiian Islands (1849), cited, 1033-1034
U. S.-Hejaz and Nejd, provisional agreement pending negotiation of a treaty, 549, 551, 552, 553- 554
U. S.-Latvia, friendship, commerce, and consular rights (1928), cited, 1035
U. S.-Muscat (Oman), amity and commerce (1833), British pro- posal for revision of, 362–370
Treaties, conventions, etc.-Continued Commercial treaties and agree-
ments-Continued
U. S.-Norway and Sweden, com- merce and navigation (1827), cited, 888, 889
U. S.-Spain: Arrangement of Aug. 1, 1906, cited, 998; modus vi- vendi of 1927, discussions in connection with Franco-Span- ish commercial agreement, 997- 998, 999-1001
U. S.-Switzerland. See Switzer- land: Treaties: Friendship, commerce, and extradition. Conciliation, U. S.-Switzerland. See Switzerland: Treaties: Arbitra- tion and conciliation.
Consular conventions: Pan American convention (1928), cited, 707; U. S.-Italy (1878), cited, 630 Establishment and sojourn, U. S.- Turkey. See Turkey.
Ethiopia, basic treaty governing re- lations with foreign powers. See Ethiopia: Treaty.
U. S.-Great Britain. Great Britain: Treaties. U. S.-Greece. See under Greece. Franco-Ethiopian treaty of Jan. 10, 1908. See Ethiopia: Treaty. Franco-German agreement concerning Morocco (1911), cited, 754, 756 Franco-Spanish commercial agree- ment (1931). See Spain: Tariff discriminations.
International convention for the abolition of forced or compul- sory labor (1930): Cited, 657; ratification by Liberia, 666, 672 International load line convention (1930), cited, 612, 613 International
(1926), cited, 653 Iraq. See under Iraq.
Load line certificates, arrangements for reciprocal recognition of. See Load line certificates. Madrid convention (1880), cited, 751, 761, 766
Military obligations in certain cases
of double nationality, protocol re- lating to (1930), cited, 387-388 Morocco. See under Morocco. Naturalization. See under Germany. Pan American consular convention (1928), cited, 707
Tipitapa agreement (1927), cited, 842, 885
U. S.-Austria-Hungary, commerce and navigation (1829), cited, 1032- 1033, 1059
VOLUMES I AND III ARE INDEXED SEPARATELY
Treaties, conventions, etc.-Continued | Uruguay: Loans obtained in United U. S.-Egypt, provisional commercial
U. S.-Hawaiian Islands, friendship, commerce, and navigation (1849), cited, 1033-1034
U. S.-Hejaz and Nejd, provisional commercial agreement, 549, 551, 552, 553-554
U. S.-Iraq-Great Britain (1930), cited, 597-609 passim
U. S.-Irish Free State. See Irish Free State.
U. S.-Italy. See under Italy. U. S.-Latvia, friendship, commerce, and consular rights (1928), cited, 1035
U. S.-Muscat (Oman), amity and com- merce (1833), British proposal for revision of, 362-370
U. S.-Nicaragua: Guardia agreement (1927), 832, 834, 838, 839, 842; Tipitapa agreement (1927), 842, 885
U. S.-Norway and Sweden, commerce and navigation (1827), cited, 888, 889
U. S.-Poland. See under Poland. U. S.-Spain. See under Commercial treaties, supra.
U. S.-Switzerland. See under Switz- erland.
U. S.-Turkey. See Turkey.
U. S.-Union of South Africa. See Union of South Africa.
States, U. S. policy of noninterfer- ence with use of, 1048-1049; recog- nition of provisional government in Spain, 992
Versailles treaty, cited, 321 Tropical Oil Co., 4, 5-6, 7, 8, 9, 23 Turkey, treaty of establishment and so- U. journ with United States, 1037- 1044
Negotiations, 1037-1041
Text signed Oct. 28, 1042-1043; ex- change of letters between U. S. Ambassador and Turkish For- eign Minister, 1043-1044
Union of South Africa, arrangement with United States for reciprocal recognition of certificates of air- worthiness for imported aircraft, exchange of notes signed Oct. 12 and Dec. 1, 1045-1047
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. See Russia.
United Fruit Co., aid in protection of Americans during insurrection in Honduras, 556–579 passim
Arrest of American citizens in Italy, unjustified, U. S. representations, 629-637
Claims. See under Egypt; Morocco: Spanish Zone.
Indemnity by Polish Government for mistreatment of an American citizen by Polish soldiers, 957- 963 Military service: Exemption from alleged military obligations ac- corded by Greece to American citizens of Greek origin, 385-392; impressment into military service by Yugoslavia of naturalized American citizens, 1050-1059 Participation in military operations on behalf of Honduran Govern- ment during insurrection in Hon- duras, and U. S. disapproval, 565, 566-567, 577, 578, 579-580, 581- 582
Price, Maj. Charles F. B. (U. S. M. C.), designation as observer of elec- tions in Nicaragua. See Nica- ragua: Municipal elections. Protection of Americans. See Hon- duras: Insurrection: U. S. ef- forts; and under Nicaragua: Banditry; Peru: Revolution. Status of American nationals exercis- ing political rights in Russia, question of, 975-984
Taxation of U. S. citizens and pro- tégés. See Egypt: Customs re- gime and Tax on matches; Mo- rocco: French Zone and Spanish Zone.
U. S.-Turkish treaty of establishment and sojourn, 1037-1044
S. commercial interests (see also Iraq: Oil concessions: U. S. posi- tion):
American Universal Pictures Corp., 316
Awarding of concessions by Tangier Administration in violation of U. S. rights under Act of Alge- ciras (1906), 753-759
Barrett Co. See France; Discrimi- natory restrictions on importa- tion of nitrates.
Bragmans Bluff Lumber Co., 805, 823, 855, 856
California Arms Co., 583-584, 592 Finance Corporation of America, 678, 680, 681, 690
Firestone Rubber Co., 689, 690 International Acceptance Bank, Inc., 833, 839, 852, 853-854
VOLUMES I AND III ARE INDEXED SEPARATELY
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