Mexico:
Contents
- Question of the recognition of the Government of General Obregon by the
United States:
Proposed Treaty of Amity and Commerce; objection by the Obregon Government
to concluding a treaty before receiving recognition (Documents 340–353)
- Attitude of other governments toward recognition of the Obregon
Government (Documents 354–377)
- Project of a petroleum law to give effect to article 27 of the Mexican
Constitution (Documents 378–379)
- Direct arrangement between the oil companies and the Mexican authorities
regarding taxes on the production and exportation of oil (Documents 380–399)
- Decision by the Mexican Supreme Court on the “amparo” case of the Texas
Company of Mexico (Documents 400–404)
- Protest by the United States against agrarian legislation in Mexico (Documents 405–419)
- Ineffectual discussions between the Obregon Government and the
International Committee of Bankers on Mexico (Documents 420–431)
- Proposals looking toward the establishment of a Mixed Claims
Commission (Documents 432–435)
- Proposals for regulating the distribution of the waters of the Colorado
River (Documents 436–442)
- Relaxation of regulations governing travel between the United States and
Mexico for residents in a forty-mile zone on either side of the
frontier (Documents 443–448)