Mexico:
Contents
- Recognition of the Government of General Obregón by the United States and
the resumption of diplomatic relations1 (Documents 471-494)
- Sale of war material to the Government of Mexico (Documents 495-502)
- Authorized statement by the Federal District Attorney in Boston that the
United States had not ceased to recognize Mexico as an “international
person” (Documents 503-506)
- Suit by the Oliver American Trading Company against the Government of
Mexico in the United States District Court for Southern New York36 (Documents 507-510)
- For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1922, vol. ii, pp. 639 ff.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1922, vol. ii, pp. 709–717.↩