721.23/1889

The Chargé in Colombia (Dawson) to the Secretary of State

No. 5679

Sir: With reference to my despatch No. 5665 of June 20, 1933,88 concerning the arrival in Colombia of members of the League of Nations Commission for the administration of the Leticia territory, I have the honor to enclose copies and translations of a note from the Minister for Foreign Affairs transmitting copies of the agreement of May 25, 1933, between Colombia and Peru and of a communication received from the Commission reporting that it began to function on June 19, 1933. Copies and translations of the telegram from the Commission are also enclosed, but not of the agreement, [Page 542] since copies of the original French text and translations of the latter have already been transmitted to the Department (despatch No. 5563 of May 11, 193389).

Respectfully yours,

Allan Dawson
[Enclosure—Translation]

The Colombian Minister for Foreign Affairs (Urdaneta Arbeláez) to the American Chargé (Dawson)

Mr. Chargé d’affaires: For your information I have the honor to transmit herewith a copy of the agreement entered into under the auspices of the League of Nations by the Governments of Colombia and Peru on the 25th of last May, by which the conflict arising from the occupation of Leticia on September 1, 1932, has been peacefully terminated.

The agreement in question has been entered into with the object of facilitating the application of the recommendations (which were) adopted by the Council of the League of Nations at its session of the 18th of last March and accepted by Colombia and Peru. The Commission which will administer the territory of Leticia will do so in the name of the Government of Colombia and by virtue of the mandate which the latter entrusted to the League of Nations and which that body accepted. As for the subsequent negotiations provided for in the agreement, it should be remarked that they will have as their object the consideration, on the basis of treaties in effect, of all problems pending between Colombia and Peru.

Likewise, I am pleased to inform you that the Commission referred to in the attached agreement has already begun to function, according to an official communication from the Commission which was sent the day before yesterday to the Governments of Colombia and Peru and of which I am also sending you a copy herewith.

I have waited until the provisions of the agreement of May 25 began actually to be carried out before informing you thereof; this took place upon the constitution of the Administrative Commission appointed by the League of Nations.

I avail myself [etc.]

R. Urdaneta Arbeláez
[Page 543]
[Subenclosure—Translation]

The President of the Commission (Brown) to the Colombian Minister for Foreign Affairs (Urdaneta Arbeláez)

1.
The Commission for the administration of the Leticia territory appointed by the League of Nations and consisting of Colonel Arthur Brown, Captain Alberto de Lemos Bastos, (and) Captain Francisco Iglesias, (as) Commissioners, (and) Dr. Armando Mencía90 (as) Secretary General, was constituted on the nineteenth of June, 1933, upon holding its first plenary meeting at Teffé, Brazil, all members being present aboard the Colombian S. S. Mosquera.
2.
During its first month of operation the Commission will be presided over by Colonel Arthur Brown of the United States of America.
3.
The Commission has adopted a flag which it will use as a distinctive mark.
4.
The characteristics of that flag are: rectangular, white, with the following inscription in dark blue: “League of Nations Leticia Commission.”
5.
Upon the evacuation of the Leticia territory that flag will be hoisted along with the flag of Colombia.
6.
The Commission has agreed to arrive at Leticia on the morning of the twenty-third of June in accordance with Article 2 of the agreement of May 25, 1933, and with this end in view the Governments of Colombia and Peru are informed and requested to take the necessary measures in this connection.
Arthur W. Brown
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  3. In telegram No. 251, October 13, 1 p.m., the Consul at Geneva informed the Secretary that Garcia Palacios (Chilean) was replacing Mencía as Secretary of the Commission (721.23/2004).