Foreign Relations of the United States Diplomatic Papers,
1933, The American Republics, Volume IV
Index
- Agreements. See
Treaties, conventions, etc.
- Agricultural Adjustment Act, U.S., 160, 168
- American States, Seventh International Conference of. See
Conference of American States.
- Anti-war treaty, signed by Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico,
Paraguay, and Uruguay at Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 10,
53–55, 167, 173, 177–178, 184, 185, 188, 190, 228–240
- Ratifications, 239–240
- Resolution adopted by Seventh International Conference of American
States inviting adherence of participating countries, discussions
leading to, 53–55, 167, 173, 177–178, 184,
185, 188, 190, 233–234
- Text, 234–239
- U. S. adherence:
- Argentine and Brazilian efforts to gain U. S. adherence,
231–232, 232–233; U.S. objections based on
conflict between treaty and Kellogg-Briand Pact, 228–231, 232
- Decision to adhere, and developments at the Conference of
American States leading to, 167,
173, 177–178, 188, 190, 233–234, 239–240
- Argentina (see also
Anti-war treaty), 2, 3, 20, 28–29, 29, 33, 33–34, 35–36, 37, 38–39, 114, 173, 176–177, 177–185, 185–186, 188, 190, 192, 193–194, 196, 199–200, 202, 205, 232–233, 642–794
- Agreement with American holders of blocked funds in
Argentina, executed Dec. 1: Discussions
leading to negotiations, 755–764; information regarding nature of
agreement, 764–766; Roca agreement, references to, 760, 761, 765–766; U.
S. impartial attitude toward private negotiations, 760, 763
- Anglo-Argentine (Roca) agreement of May 1 and Argentine exchange regulations,
645, 650–651, 653, 656,
720–721,
721–722,
722–755,
759, 760, 761, 765
- Credit provisions: Information concerning terms and
possible prejudicial effect on U. S. interests, 656, 722–723, 733, 751–752, 759, 760, 761, 765; U. S. request for
information, and data concerning allotment of exchange by
Argentine Government under terms of agreement, 725–726, 728–733, 734, 745–746, 747, 748–749, 751–752, 765
- Details of agreement and negotiations leading to
signature, 722, 723–725, 726–727
- Exchange Control Commission:
- Circulars issued May 81, June 2,
June 8, 736, 737, 738, 742, 743
- U.S. representations against discriminatory
regulations, 735–738, 738–739, 740–741, 744–745; rescinding of May 81 circular, 739, 741, 742, 743, 744, 745
- Exchange distribution (see also
Exchange Control Commission, supra): Regulations, 751, 752, 752–755; theory and practice of
Argentine Government regarding, 745–746, 748–749; U.S. request for information, and data
concerning allotment by Argentine Government under terms of
agreement, 725–726, 728–733, 734, 745–746, 747, 748–749, 751–752
- Monetary and Economic Conference, information regarding
possible effect of agreement on, 727, 727–728, 735, 737–738, 746–747, 749
- Most-favored-nation provisions, extension by
Argentine Government to other countries, 720–721, 721–722
- Ratification, 750
- Resignation of Finance Minister Hueyo, 750
- Tariff provisions: Anglo-Argentine discussions, 645, 650–651, 652, 653, 725, 733, 735, 745, 750; most-favored-nation
provisions, extension by Argentine Government to other
countries, 720–721, 721–722; signature of
supplementary tariff convention, 751
- U.S.-Argentine conversation regarding commercial policy,
press report, 727
- U.S. representations against discriminatory features of
agreement (see also under
Exchange Control Commission, supra): American importers’ interest
in, 751; discussions with
Argentine Government, 738, 739, 741–742, 743–744; expression of views to Great Britain, 727–728
- Buenos Aires Province, new debt plan, U.S. representations against
discriminatory features, and Argentine position, 766–780
- Chaco dispute, activities relating to. See
Chaco dispute: ABCP
Republics.
- Commercial treaty with Chile, signed June 8, 683–722
- Preliminary agreement signed Nov. 12, 1932:
- Effect on U.S. exports, observations regarding,
690, 691–692, 699
- Most-favored-nation treatment:
- Extension of agreement provisions to Great
Britain, Northern Ireland, France, and Italy, 687, 689, 690–691, 721; Argentine position, 689–690, 691, 695, 700–702
- German representations against apparent
violation of the treaty of 1857, information regarding, 691, 696, 699–700, 708–710, 711; Argentine position,
696, 699, 708–709, 709
- U.S. representations against apparent
violation of treaty of 1858, 686–688, 689–690, 692–696, 697–698, 699, 712–718; Argentine position,
687–688, 690, 694–696, 698, 700–707, 707–708, 709, 719–720, 721
- Newspaper comments, 684–685, 692, 697, 710, 718
- Sixty-day extension and modification, 707, 711–712
- Terms of agreement, information concerning, 684–686; text, 685–686
- Transandine Railway, opening effected under, 683–685
- Signing and ratification, 720
- Terms of treaty, information concerning, 698, 709, 718–719, 721; Chilean attitude, 719
- U.S. representations against apparent
violation of most-favored-nation clauses of treaty of 1853, 686–688, 689–690, 692–696, 697–698, 699, 712–718; Argentine
position, 687–688, 690, 694–696, 698, 700–707, 707–708. 709, 719–720, 721
- Conference of American States, Seventh International:
- Postponement, attitude regarding possibility, 2, 3,
20, 28–29, 29, 33,
33–34, 35, 36, 37,
38, 232–233; Uruguayan
views, 35, 35–36, 38–39
- Proposals regarding—
- Codification of legal terms and definitions, and
U.S. attitude, 193–194, 196, 199–200, 202
- Interpretation of treaties, 176–177, 185–186
- Peace resolution, cooperation with U.S. delegation
by presentation of, 173,
177–185, 188, 190, 192, 205
- Debt plan of Buenos Aires Province, U. S.
representations against discriminatory features, and Argentine
position, 766–780
- Patagonia. See
Sanitary restrictions, infra.
- Sanitary restrictions on importations into United
States of Argentine meats from Patagonia, Argentine representations
against, and U.S. position, 780–785; opinion of U.S. Attorney General,
114, 784–785
- Tax on marine insurance written abroad,
representations by U.S. and other Governments against imposition by
Argentine Government, and Argentine position, 785–794
- Trade agreement with United States, preliminary
discussions respecting, 642–683
- Anglo-Argentine agreement, possible effect of, 645, 650–651, 652, 653, 656
- Argentine efforts to initiate, 642–644, 644–645, 646, 647–648; U.S. position, 642–643, 644, 645–647
- Exploratory studies, U.S. proposal for and attitude
regarding, 646–647, 648–649, 652, 653, 682–683; Argentine approval and plans
for participation, 647–648, 649, 652–653, 660–681, 682, 683
- Improvement of U.S.-Argentine trade, discussions, 650–651, 651–653, 659–660
- Arms and munitions (see also under
Chaco dispute), instructions to U.S. delegation to
Conference of American States concerning international traffic in arms, 141–142
- Arms embargo against Peru in Leticia dispute, League of Nations
discussions concerning, 495, 496, 508–509, 511
- Aviation:
- Air navigation arrangement of 1929,
U.S.-Canadian, cited, 611, 625, 631
- Commercial aviation convention of Habana, adopted Feb. 20, 1928, correspondence concerning
interpretation of art. IV. See
Commercial aviation convention.
- Inter-American facilities, U.S. interest in passage of resolution
at Conference of American States calling for improvement in, 187–188, 192, 198–199, 200,
205, 206
- Bolivia, Chaco dispute with Paraguay. See
Chaco dispute.
- Boundary disputes:
- Bolivia-Paraguay. See
Chaco dispute.
- Colombia-Peru. See
Leticia dispute.
- Ecuador-Peru, controversy arising from disputed
claims to island of Pocitos, 388–389, 404,
416–417,
437–438,
561–582
- Peruvian-Ecuadoran conversations, proposed, 577, 580, 581–582
- Relation to Leticia dispute:
- Ecuadoran concern as to possible involvement in
the Colombian-Peruvian hostilities, 561, 563; U.S. attitude, 563–564
- Ecuadoran desire for U.S. assistance in obtaining
invitation to participate in Colombian-Peruvian
boundary discussions under Brazilian mediation, or
to participate in simultaneous negotiations with
Peru, and U.S. response, 388–389, 404, 416–417, 437–438, 562–569, 574, 574–577, 579–580;
attitudes of Colombia and Peru, 569–572, 572–573, 578–579, 579–580, 580
- Brazil (see also
Anti-war treaty):
- Chaco dispute, efforts to bring about successful
negotiations. See
Chaco dispute: ABCP
Republics.
- Ecuadoran interest in participating in Leticia negotiations under
Brazilian mediation, 388–389, 404,
416–417,
437–438,
562–563,
564–580
- Leticia dispute, efforts to secure successful negotiations (see also the following under
Leticia: Brazilian
mediation
and
Hostilities and troop movements: Brazilian
troops): Collaboration with League of Nations Advisory Committee,
508, 510; representation on League commission charged with
administration of evacuated area, 538,
539–540
- Canada:
- Pan American conferences and Pan American Union, question of
Canadian participation in, 127–129
- Radio conference held in Mexico, July 10–Aug.
9, participation in, 590, 592, 595,
597, 600, 601, 606; initial proposal by United States, and Mexican
invitation, 583–584, 585
- Chaco dispute between Bolivia and Paraguay, 4,
143–144, 156, 173, 178, 189, 190, 192, 203, 207, 241–383, 395
- ABCP Republics:
- Cooperation with Commission of Neutrals (see also
Mendoza agreement: Cooperation, infra; also
Commission of Neutrals: Nine Power meeting, infra), efforts of Neutrals to secure
in negotiations with disputants based on proposal of Dec. 15, 1932:
- Discussions, 241–243, 245, 246–248, 251, 251–252, 252, 253–254, 256, 257, 259
- Disputants, attitudes of, 243, 243–244, 244–245, 245, 248, 256, 258, 261; Paraguayan proposal for dissolution of
Commission of Neutrals, 259–260
- Independent negotiations, attitudes of disputants and
other American Republics regarding (see
also
Mendoza agreement, infra): Argentine proposals, 242, 243, 243–244, 244, 245, 246, 249, 251, 254–255, 259, 313, 363, 364, 395; Brazilian proposals, 312, 363, 364; Chilean
proposals, 190, 243, 243–244, 244, 246, 248–249, 249–251, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 255–256, 256, 257–259
- League of Nations, cooperation in negotiations. See
League of Nations: ABCP Republics, designation as
investigative commission, infra.
- Mendoza agreement:
- Cooperation between Commission of
Neutrals and ABCP Republics:
- Cessation of hostilities for 60–day period, request by
ABCP Republics for Neutrals’ support of proposal
for, 293;
acknowledgment, 295
- Desire of ABCP Republics to obtain, 269, 271, 273, 281–282, 282, 288–293
- Paraguayan and Bolivian attitudes, 283–284, 285–286, 297, 316; U.S.
observation, 297
- Transmittal by ABCP Republics of text of
agreement and replies of disputants, 288–292
- Views of Neutrals, 295–296, 297, 298–299
- Efforts of ABCP Republics to secure preliminary
approval of agreement by disputants:
- Bolivia: Argentine request for U.S. pressure
On, and U.S. position, 275–276;
Chilean efforts to obtain Bolivian approval, 276, 282, 283, 285; position of, 276, 277–281, 281, 283–285, 285–286
- Informal submission of agreement to
disputants, 268–269, 271, 272–273, 278
- Paraguayan attitude, 273, 274–275, 276, 276–277
- Formulation of agreement:
- Argentine-Chilean negotiations, 260, 261, 261–262, 263, 266, 268
- Invitation for cooperation, and acceptance
by Brazil and Peru, 268, 271, 287–288, 294, 296; Peruvian reservation,
288, 294, 296
- Provisions, 268
- Peace negotiations:
- Cessation of hostilities for 60–day period, request by
ABCP Republics for Neutrals’ support of proposal
for, 293;
acknowledgment, 295
- Reservations by—
- Bolivia, 294–295, 296–297, 304–308, 309, 310
- Paraguay, 294,
309–310
- Peru, 287–288, 294, 296
- U.S. cooperation with ABCP Republics in
discussions with Bolivia and Paraguay, 297–299, 299–304, 309, 311–312, 315; ABCP Republics’ request for joint
communications to Bolivia, and U.S. views, 309–311, 312–315
- Text, 288–291; information on
principal points, 268,
273
- Arms and munitions, importation through neighboring countries:
Chilean allegation of U.S. pressure favorable to shipment to
Bolivia, and U.S. reply, 272, 274; information regarding, 246, 261,
265–266,
272, 282, 283, 286, 287, 299; prohibition of shipments,
consideration of, 246, 253, 254,
261
- Commission of Neutrals:
- Cooperation with ABCP Republics (see
also
ABCP Republics: Mendoza agreement, supra;
and
Nine Power meeting, infra), efforts of Neutrals to secure
cooperation of ABCP Republics in negotiations with
disputants based on proposal of Dec. 15,
1932:
- Discussions, 241–243, 245, 246–248, 251, 251–252, 252, 253–254, 256, 257, 259
- Disputants, attitude of, 243, 243–244, 244–245, 245, 248, 256, 258, 261; Paraguayan proposal for dissolution of
Commission of Neutrals, 259–260
- Dissolution of: Paraguayan proposal for, 259–260; withdrawal from negotiations during League
supervision, 340–345
- League of Nations, cooperation with, and
withdrawal from negotiations during League supervision, 244, 323, 324, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332–333, 334, 335, 336, 338, 339, 340–345, 348, 350
- Meetings, reports of, 269–270, 316n
, 317, 340–345
- Nine Power meeting composed of ABCP
Republics and members of Neutral Commission to consider
further negotiations, proposal for:
- Bolivian desire for continuance of good offices of
Neutrals and ABCP Republics in obtaining arbitral
solution of dispute:
- Circular telegram of Bolivian Government
concerning. 316
- Holding of conference in South American
capital, proposal for, 317–318
- Support of proposal for nine-power meeting,
322, 325, 331–332, 333, 334, 336, 337, 338, 339–340
- U.S.-Bolivian discussions concerning
compromise proposal based on features of Neutrals’
proposal of Dec. 15, 1932,
and the Mendoza agreement, 309, 311, 311–312, 315, 325, 339–340
- Invitation sent by Neutrals, and attitudes of ABCP
Republics (see also Refusal,
infra), 143, 317, 318–319, 320–321, 324, 329, 332–333, 335, 338
- League of Nations efforts to effect a settlement,
suggestion for nine-power support of, 143–144, 323, 324, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332–333, 334, 335, 336, 338, 339; withdrawal of
Commission of Neutrals from negotiations during
League supervision, 340–345, 348, 350
- Mexico, attitude of, 321–322
- Paraguay, attitude of, 316–317, 319–320
- Refusal of Argentina and Chile to enter
discussions prior to receipt of conciliatory
Bolivian note, and efforts of Neutrals to secure
satisfactory understanding, 318–319, 320–321, 322, 323–324, 324–325, 325, 328–330, 331, 334, 335, 336–337;
Argentine decision not to cooperate, 334, 336–337
- Withdrawal from negotiations during League supervision,
340–345
- Conference of American States, Seventh International, efforts to
bring about cessation of conflict:
- Armistice agreement of Dec. 19, action concerning, 378–379, 380
- Consideration of dispute, and individual discussions by
Conference delegates, 4, 156, 173, 178, 189, 190, 192, 207, 370, 372–373, 375, 376, 377; U.S. position, 156, 189, 190, 192, 373, 376, 377
- League of Nations negotiations, support of, 156, 190, 207, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374–375, 375–376, 382
- Messages to President of Conference in support of, 190, 372–373; U.S.
telegram, 373
- Resolution for support of peace proposals, 190, 376, 377, 382; text, 377
- U.S. delegation, interest in, 143–144, 369n
, 370, 377
- Declaration of war by Paraguay, information
concerning, 246, 262, 272–273, 276,
281, 287, 299, 310, 316, 319–320, 322
- Kellogg-Briand Pact, U.S. rejection of Argentine suggestion for
invocation with respect to Bolivia, 275
- League of Nations, action of:
- ABCP Republics, designation as investigative commission to
arrange for settlement of dispute by arbitration:
- Brazilian suggestion: Acceptance by disputants and
ABCP Republics, 346–348, 349–351, 355; League attitude and
invitation for mission by ABCP Republics, 347, 348–349, 351–353, 355;
participation of Commission of Neutrals, proposed,
350
- Proposals:
- Information regarding, 352–354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 360
- Positions of—
- Bolivia, 352–353, 354, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361; U.S. attitude, 359–360
- Paraguay, 354,
355, 356, 357, 357–358, 358–359, 361; U.S. attitude and
Paraguayan reply, 359n
, 360, 361
- Publication by League of ABCP correspondence
relating to negotiations, 368–369
- Review by League of progress of negotiations, 360–361
- Withdrawal from negotiations, notice to League
effecting, 361–362; League reply, 363
- Chaco Commission:
- ABCP Republics, temporary delegation of authority
to. See
ABCP Republics, designation as
investigative commission, supra.
- Appointment:
- Consideration of, and deferment of action
pending outcome of arbitration negotiations by
American Republics, 262–263, 264, 266, 267–268, 347, 349, 351, [Page 802]
353; attitude of
disputants and United States, 263–266, 266–267, 270
- Recommendation for, and arrangements for
Bolivian and Paraguayan representation, 325–327, 330–331, 333, 362, 365, 365–366, 367; Bolivian
dissatisfaction and reply of Committee of Three,
332, 364–365, 365–366, 367
- Armistice:
- Acceptance by Bolivia of Paraguayan proposal
covering Dec. 19–30 period,
378–379
- Bolivian assertion of Paraguayan violation
of terms, 379, 380, 381; reaction of Paraguay and negotiators,
379, 380–381
- Efforts of Argentina and other countries to
secure arbitration and extension of armistice,
203, 381, 382, 383;
Paraguayan promise of 8–day extension, 381–382
- Commission of Neutrals, suggestion for support of
League peace negotiations by Neutrals and ABCP
Republics, 323, 324, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332–333, 334, 335, 336, 338, 339; withdrawal of
Commission of Neutrals from negotiations during
League supervision, 340–345, 348, 350
- Information as to progress (see
also
Armistice, supra), 366, 367–368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373–374, 375, 376–377, 378, 382;
League attitude, 366,
367, 373–375
- Mediation by United States, Bolivian proposal for, 362–363
- Mendoza agreement. See under
ABCP Republics, supra.
- Military activities (see also
Declaration of war, supra): Bolivian displeasure with
leadership of Gen. Kundt, reports concerning, 243, 372, 375; information
concerning, 246, 272–273, 277, 295, 299, 355, 368, 369, 371, 371–372, 380
- Monroe Doctrine, question of possible conflict of League
activities with, 362
- Political unrest in Bolivia, reports concerning, 368, 372, 375
- Uruguayan independent proposal to Paraguay for armistice, and
Paraguayan reply, 287, 312
- Chile (see also
Anti-war treaty):
- Chaco dispute, efforts to bring about successful negotiations. See
Chaco dispute: ABCP
Republics.
- Commercial treaty with Argentina, signed June 3.
See under
Argentina.
- Leticia dispute, correspondence in connection with U.S. and
Colombian appeal for united action under the Kellogg-Briand Pact,
447, 449, 450, 451, 471–472
- Colombia (see also
Leticia dispute):
- Chaco dispute, efforts as member of Commission of Neutrals to
bring about successful negotiations. See
Chaco dispute: Commission of Neutrals.
- Colombian interests in Peru, assumption by American Embassy in
Peru following severance of diplomatic relations between Colombia
and Peru, 549–560
- Arrangements for, 549, 553, 554
- Instructions and reports as to activities of Embassy, 550–560
- Sacking of Colombian Legation in Peru and political
demonstrations, reports concerning, 550–552, 554, 555, 556, 558–560; dispatch of a U.S. vessel to Peruvian waters
for protection of U.S. citizens, question of, 551, 552
- Peruvian interests in Colombia, question of protection of, 554–555, 555–556, 557–558
- Commercial aviation convention of Habana, adopted Feb. 20, 1928, 103, 122–123, 607–641
- Cited, 103
- Interpretation of art. IV, question of:
- U.S. correspondence with—
- Costa Rica, 607–609, 625, 626, 627, 633
- Dominican Republic, 609–614, 625, 626, 627, 633, 638
- Guatemala, 614–625
- Haiti, 626–627
- Honduras, 625, 627–628
- Mexico, 628–633
- Nicaragua, 616, 625, 626, 627, 633, 634–635, 638
- Panama, 625, 626, 627, 633, 635–641
- U.S. instructions to delegates at Conference of American
States for consideration of, 103, 122–123
- Conciliation, Inter-American, additional protocol to 1929 general convention, text signed Dec.
26, 226–227
- Conference of American States, Seventh International,
Montevideo, Dec. 3–26, 1–227, 232–233, 233–234
- Agenda (see also
Preliminaries: Program, infra), outline of, 49–51
- Anti-war treaty, resolution inviting adherence of participating
countries, and discussions regarding, 53–55, 167, 173, 177–178, 184, 185,
188, 190, 233–234
- Canada, question of participation in Conference and Pan American
Union, 127–129
- Chaco dispute. See
Chaco dispute: Conference of American States.
- Conventions and protocol, signed Dec. 26, regarding—
- Extradition, text, 219–225
- Inter-American conciliation, additional protocol to 1929 convention, text, 226–227
- Nationality of women: Discussions, 187, 195, 197–198, 201, 203–204, 207, 208, 209; text, 212–214
- Political asylum, 211–212
- Rights and duties of states: Discussions, 201–202; text, 214–218
- Teaching of history, 211–212
- Cuba: Possibility of demonstration at Conference against U.S.
non-recognition, 40–41, 41–42; speech in response to welcoming address, reference
to, 158; U.S.-Cuban conversation, 196; U.S. instructions to delegation
summarizing U.S.-Cuban relations, 149–151
- Discussions concerning—
- Chaco dispute, 4, 143–144, 156, 173, 178, 189, 190, 192, 207
- Communications and transportation: Airways, U.S. interest
in passage of resolution calling for improvement of
Inter-American facilities, 187–188, 192, 198–199, 200, 205, 206;
Inter-American Highway project, U.S. position, 210–211; radio frequencies assigned by Pan American
Union, information concerning, 189, 191–192; tourist passports,
resolution calling for free issuance, and U.S. attitude,
175, 190, 192–193, 207
- Economic and financial problems:
- Mexican proposals:
- Presentation of proposal comprising
bimetallism, exchange stabilization, debt
moratorium, discussion by subcommittee and
referral to Inter-American High Commission, 159, 163, 169; U.S.
attitude, 159, 165
- Request by Mexican representative that Third
Pan American Financial Conference be convened to
study proposals, 171;
U.S. views and cooperation, 171, 174, 195, 196
- Resolution for price and currency
stabilization, 194;
U.S. views, 195, 196
- Pan American economic and commercial conference,
question of convocation, 158–159, 171; U.S. attitude, 158–159, 171, 174, 195, 196
- Tourist passports, resolution calling for free
issuance, 207; U.S.
attitude, 175, 190, 192–193, 207
- Tariff truce membership, information concerning,
169–170, 171, 177
- U.S. economic resolution, 173, 177–178, 178–185, 188, 189–190, 192, 199; development of, 157, 159–160, 161–162, 168, 186–187, 204–205
- International law, methods for progressive codification in
certain fields:
- Definitions and terms, Argentine proposal for
codification, 193–194; U.S. attitude, 193–194, 196, 199–200, 202
- Interpretation of treaties, Argentine draft
proposal, 176–177; U.S. attitude, 185–186
- Nationality convention, 208, 209; U.S.
attitude, 203, 205, 206
- Responsibility of states, Mexican proposal to
accept principles as outlined at the Hague
Conference of 1930, 168–169; U.S. views, 171–172
- Rights and duties of states, report of
subcommittee, 201; U.S.
attitude, 201–202
- Nationality of women:
- Convention, text signed Dec.
26, 212–214; attitude of women’s
organizations and U.S. position, 187, 195, 197–198, 201, 203–204, 207, 208, 209
- Inter-American Commission of Women, U.S. desire to
discontinue representation on, 174–175
- Organization of peace:
- Argentine peace resolution, 173, 177–178, 188, 190, 192, 205; U.S. views and conversations
regarding, 173, 177–185
- Ecuadoran plans to introduce resolution, and U.S.
views, 166
- League of Nations Covenant, Chilean resolution in
support of application to Chaco dispute, 190
- U.S. views, 164, 166, 173
- Invitation from Uruguayan Government to United States and other
American states, and responses, 3–4, 9–10, 14, 46–47
- Kellogg-Briand Pact, efforts to gain complete ratification by
American states, 173, 178, 183,
184–185;
suggestion by Mr. Frank B. Kellogg for U.S. support of efforts, 162–163
- League of Nations:
- Collaboration with Pan American Union, League interest in
reported statement by Secretary Hull supporting, 170; clarification of statement,
174
- Memorandum setting forth work of League in relation to
Conference agenda, U.S. attitude regarding, 131–132, 210
- Participation in Conference, question of:
- Uruguayan invitation, press reports of, 36–37; Uruguayan assurances as to
incorrectness of report, 37–38
- U.S. position, 130–132, 160–161, 163, 164–165
- Leticia dispute, question of consideration of, 4, 5, 144–145
- Organization of Conference commissions, 156, 157–158, 159,
167–168,
168
- Preliminaries to assembling of Conference (see also
U.S. participation, infra):
- Agenda. See
Program, infra.
- Cuban demonstration at Conference against U.S.
nonrecognition, possibility of, 40–41; U.S. attitude,
41–42
- League of Nations, question of participation:
- Uruguayan invitation, press reports of, 36–37; Uruguayan assurances as to
incorrectness of reports, 37–38
- U.S. position, 130–132
- Nonrecognition of Martínez regime by United States and
other countries, Salvador an concern as to effect on status
of Salvadoran delegation, 15–16; U.S. attitude, 30–31,
133–135, 155
- Postponement of Conference, discussion of possibility:
- Argentine attitude, 2,
3, 20, 28–29, 29, 33, 33–34, 35–36, 37, 38, 232–233; Uruguayan views, 35, 35–36, 38–39
- Brazilian views, 29,
30, 33
- Uruguayan views, 3, 33; views on Argentine
attitude, 35, 35–36, 38–39
- U.S. views, 4, 33, 36
- Program prepared by Governing Board of Pan
American Union:
- Agenda items, outline, 49–51
- Additional discussion topics, proposals for:
- American League of Nations, Salvadoran
proposal for, 5–7; U.S. attitude, 135–137
- Economic and financial problems, Mexican
proposal for redrafted text of chap. 4 of agenda, 12–14, 30, 32
- External indebtedness, Mexican proposal to
discuss moratorium, 12,
17, 17–18, 18, 30, 32; U.S. attitude, 16–17, 31–32, 147
- Inter-American Court of Arbitration, 5–7; U.S. attitude, 135
- Monroe Doctrine modification: Mexican
proposals to consider, 17–18, 18–19, 20–28; U.S. attitude, 68, 137–141
- Efforts to reach agreement concerning topics, 2, 3, 4–5, 7, 8, 10–11, 11–14, 39, 47–49, 157
- Trade agreements, multilateral, U.S. suggestion
for committee to study, 43
- U.S. policy concerning, 42–43, 44–49, 52–132, 157
- Spain, desire to participate, 40; U.S. attitude, 40,
130
- Proceedings. See
Discussions
and
Organization of Conference commissions,
supra.
- U.S. participation:
- Delegation: Instructions, 43–155; personnel,
11, 43n
- Invitation from Uruguayan Government, 9–10; acceptance, 14
- Outline of policy concerning—
- Agenda items: Conference of states, international,
123–132; economic and financial
matters, 85–110; intellectual
cooperation, 115–121; international law,
57–84; organization for peace, 52–57; rights of women, political and civil,
84–85; social problems, 110–115;
transportation, 121–123
- Supplementary matters: American League of Nations,
Salvadoran suggestion, 135–137; Chaco
dispute, 143–144; El Salvador,
participation at Conference, 155; external loans, 145–148;
Inter-American Court of Justice, Salvadoran
suggestion, 135;
international cooperation, 135–137;
Leticia dispute, 144–145; Monroe
Doctrine, 68, 137–141; nonrecognition of Martínez regime in
El Salvador, 133–135; Pan American Union,
transfer from Washington to some other capital, 142; traffic in arms,
international, 141–142
- U.S. relations with Cuba, 149–151;
Dominican Republic, 153;
Haiti, 151–153; Nicaragua, 148–149; Panama, 153–155
- Views (see also
Outline of policy, supra) regarding—
- Airways, improvement of Inter-American facilities,
187–188, 192, 198–199, 200, 205, 206
- Commission of Women, Inter-American, 174n
–175
- Economic and financial questions: Mexican
proposals, 159, 163, 165, 169, 171, 174, 195, 196; Pan American economic
and commercial conference, question of convocation,
158–159, 171, 174; U.S.
resolution, 157, 159–160, 161–162, 168, 173, 177–178, 178–185, 186–187, 188, 189–190, 192, 199, 204–205
- Highway project, Inter-American, 210–211
- International law: Argentine proposals for
codification of terms and definitions and for
interpretation of treaties, 176–177, 185–186, 193–194, 196, 199–200, 202; Mexican proposal to accept Hague
Conference (1930) principles
regarding state responsibility, 168–169, 171–172; nationality
convention, 203, 205, 206, 208, 209; rights and duties of
states, 201–202
- League of Nations: Collaboration with Pan American
Union, statement by Secretary Hull concerning, 170, 174; participation in conference
activities, 160–161, 163, 164–165, 210
- Monroe Doctrine modification, Mexican efforts to
discuss possibility of, 210
- Passport and visa regulations, relaxation for
tourists, 175, 190, 192–193, 207
- Peace proposals: Argentine, 173, 177–185; Ecuadoran, 166
- U.S. views on subjects for discussion. See
Preliminaries, supra; also
U.S. participation: Outline of policy
and Views, supra.
- Conferences, international:
- Costa Rica: Commercial aviation convention of Habana, adopted Feb. 20, 1928, correspondence with United States
regarding interpretation of art. IV, 607–609, 625, 626, 627, 633; Leticia
dispute, question of appeal to Peru in cooperation with other signatories of
Kellogg-Briand Pact, 444, 447, 456; regional radio conference
held in Mexico, July 10–Aug. 9, participation, 585, 592, 605–606
- Cuba:
- Chaco dispute, efforts as member of Commission of Neutrals to
secure successful settlement of. See
Chaco dispute: Commission of Neutrals.
- Conference of American States: Possibility of demonstration at
Conference against U.S. nonrecognition, 40–41, 41–42; speech in [Page 806] response to welcoming address,
reference to, 158; U.S.-Cuban
conversation, 196; U.S. instructions to
delegation summarizing history of U.S.-Cuban relations, 149–151
- Leticia dispute, question of appeal to Peru in cooperation with
other signatories of Kellogg-Briand Pact, 444–445, 446–447, 448
- Radio conference held in Mexico, July 10–Aug. 9, participation, 583–584, 584, 585,
590, 592, 605–606
- Debts. See
Argentina: Debt plan of Buenos
Aires Province.
- Declaration of Principles signed Aug. 8, 1932, by
nineteen American Republics, references to, 53,
262, 277, 280, 291, 429, 437, 439, 441, 448, 462, 498
- Diplomatic relations between Colombia and Peru, severance of, 479, 484, 549
- Dominican Republic: Commercial aviation convention of Habana, adopted Feb. 20, 1928, correspondence with United States
regarding interpretation of art. IV, 609–614, 625, 626, 627, 633, 638; Leticia dispute, question of appeal to Peru
in cooperation with other signatories of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 445, 451–452, 465–466; U.S. policy concerning, summary, 153
- Duties and rights of states: Discussions at Conference of American States
concerning, 201, 202; Pan American Convention signed Dec. 26,
text, 214–218
- Economic Conference. See
Monetary and Economic Conference.
- Ecuador:
- Boundary dispute with Peru. See
Boundary disputes: Ecuador-Peru.
- Conference of American States, Ecuadoran plans to introduce peace
resolution, and U.S. views, 166
- Leticia dispute: Participation in Colombian-Peruvian negotiations
under Brazilian mediation, question of, 388–389, 404, 416–417, 437–438, 562–563, 564–580; question of appeal to Peru in
cooperation with other signatories of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 437–438
- El Salvador:
- Conference of American States:
- Nonrecognition of Martínez regime by United States and
other countries, Salvadoran concern as to possible effect on
status of delegation, 15–16; U.S. attitude, 30–31,
133–135, 155
- Proposals for discussion of an American League of Nations
and an Inter-American Court of Arbitration, 5–7; U.S.
views, 135–137
- Regional radio conference held in Mexico, July
10–Aug. 9, participation, 585,
592, 605–606
- Embargoes. See
Arms embargo.
- Exchange control. See the following under
Argentina: Agreement with
American holders of blocked funds
and
Anglo-Argentine (Roca) agreement of May 1.
- Extradition, Pan American convention signed Dec.
26, text, 219–225
- Foreign Bondholders Protective Council, formation of, 16, 32, 146–147
- France: Argentine-Chilean commercial treaty, signed June
3, extension to France of most-favored-nation treatment, 687, 689, 690–691, 721; Leticia dispute, question of appeal to Peru
in cooperation with other signatories of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 421, 422, 452, 455, 458–459, 464
- Germany: Argentine commercial treaty with Chile, signed June 3, German representations against apparent violation of
treaty of 1857, and Argentine position, 696, 699–700, 708–710, 711; Leticia
dispute, question of appeal to Peru in cooperation with other signatories
under the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 421, 422, 450, 452, 455–456, 459, 461
- Good-neighbor policy, pronouncements by President Roosevelt concerning,
44, 139
- Great Britain:
- Anglo-Argentine (Roca) agreement. See under
Argentina.
- Argentine commercial treaty with Chile, signed June 3, extension to Great Britain of most-favored-nation
treatment, 687, 689, 690–691, 721
- Leticia dispute: Cooperation with other signatories of the
Kellogg-Briand Pact in appeal to Peru, question of, 421, 422,
423, 441–443, 448–449, 449–450, 452, 455,
457–458,
459; League of Nations resolution
and report of Mar. 18, U.S.-British views
concerning Colombian objections to proposal for modification of,
517, 519, 521–524
- Guatemala:
- Commercial aviation convention of Habana (1928), correspondence with United States concerning
interpretation of art. IV, 614–625
- Leticia dispute, question of appeal to Peru in cooperation with
other signatories of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 444
- Radio conference held in Mexico, July 10–Aug.
9, participation, 585, 592, 605–606
- Haiti: Commercial aviation convention of Habana (1928), correspondence with United States concerning interpretation
of art. IV, 626–627; Leticia dispute, question of appeal to Peru
in cooperation with other signatories of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 448, 453, 456, 457, 461; U.S. policy, résumé, 151–153
- Hayes Award, cited, 277, 284, 291, 311
- Highway project, Inter-American, consideration at Conference of American
States, 210–211
- History, teaching of, Pan American convention regarding, 211–212
- Honduras: Commercial aviation convention of Habana (1928), agreement with United States regarding interpretation of
art. IV, 625, 627–628; Leticia
dispute, question of appeal to Peru in cooperation with other signatories of
the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 462–463; radio conference held in Mexico, July 10–Aug. 9, participation, 585, 590, 592
- Insurance. See
Argentina: Tax on marine
insurance.
- International law, discussion of methods for progressive codification. See under
Conference of American States: Discussions.
- International radio conference held in Madrid, Sept. 3,
1932, 583–585, 594–595, 600–601, 602–603, 605
- Italy:
- Argentine commercial treaty with Chile, signed June 3, extension to Italy of most-favored-nation
treatment, 687, 689, 690–691, 721;
Argentine position, 689, 690, 695,
700–702
- Leticia dispute, question of appeal to Peru in cooperation with
the other signatories of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 421, 422,
450, 452, 455–456, 459, 475
- Japan, U.S. appeal for cooperation in Leticia dispute negotiations, 421, 422, 423
- Kellogg-Briand Pact:
- Anti-war treaty, U.S. objections to adherence based on conflict of
treaty with Pact, 228–231, 232.
- Chaco dispute, U.S. rejection of Argentine suggestion for
invocation of Pact against Bolivia, 275
- Conference of American States, efforts to gain complete
ratification of Pact by American states, 173, 178, 183, 184–185; suggestion by Mr. Frank B. Kellogg
for U.S. support of efforts, 162–163
- Leticia dispute, application to: See
Leticia dispute: Kellogg-Briand Pact.
- League of Nations. See under
Chaco dispute, Conference of
American States, and
Leticia dispute.
- Leticia dispute between Colombia and Peru, 384–548, 561–580
- Arms embargo and question of furnishing of
facilities in neutral ports to ships of disputants: League of
Nations discussions concerning, 495,
496, 508–509, 511, 525,
527, 528–529, 530–532; U.S.
position concerning use of Panama Canal Zone drydock, 412–413
- Brazilian offer of mediation, proposals connected with:
- Brazil’s first proposal (1932) for
ceding of Leticia to Brazil, restoration to Colombia, and
subsequent opening of conversations for settlement of
dispute:
- Colombian acceptance, 385, 386, 387–389, 393, 394, 395–396, 397–398, 398, 456
- Ecuadoran participation in negotiations, question
of, 388–389, 404, 416–417, 437–438, 562–563, 564–580
- Information concerning, 384–385, 387, 389, 391, 392, 395–397, 398, 403, 407–409, 450, 489
- Peruvian rejection and counter-suggestions, 384–385, 386–387, 387–388, 395–396, 401, 409–412, 440
- U. S. support, communications with—
- Brazil, 386,
401
- Peru, 400, 404–405, 427–428, 428–429, 436, 439, 440
- Signatories of Kellogg-Briand Pact, 422, 437–438, 441, 441–443, 444–445, 447, 448, 448–449, 450, 451, 453, 457, 457–458, 459, 461, 462, 462–463, 464, 466, 471–472
- Brazil’s second proposal, providing for conversations
prior to return of Leticia to Colombia:
- Colombian rejection, 388, 392–394, 396, 397–398, 398, 433
- Information concerning, 386–387, 390–391, 392, 417
- Peruvian support and efforts to guarantee return
of Leticia to Peru if conversations fail, 390, 391, 392, 396, 401, 413–416; U.S. and Brazilian
attitudes, 391, 392, 414–417
- Final proposal containing Peru’s suggestion for holding of
Leticia by Brazil for 60 days to permit conversations in Rio
de Janeiro:
- Brazilian acceptance of Peru’s
suggestion, and amplification of proposal for
Colombia, 461, 462, 463–464, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470–471, 471, 472, 473–474, 475; U.S. attitude, 472, 473–474
- Colombian position, 450, 452, 453, 454, 456, 458, 460, 463, 464, 469, 470, 474, 478, 479
- Information concerning (see
also
Brazilian acceptance, supra), 440, 450, 453–454, 462, 474
- U.S. position and informal efforts to secure
acceptance of proposal, 450, 452, 453–455, 460, 464–465, 466–471, 471, 472–475
- League of Nations interest in Brazilian mediation, 457, 459, 460–461
- Withdrawal of Brazilian mediation: Reports concerning,
454, 457, 459, 460, 460–461, 461, 463; notification of, 478
- Conciliation proposals. See
Brazilian mediation, supra; also
League of Nations, infra.
- Conference of American States, question of consideration of
dispute, 4, 5,
144–145
- Diplomatic relations between Colombia and Peru, severance of, 479, 484
- Ecuadoran-Peruvian boundary dispute, relation to:
- Ecuadoran concern regarding possible involvement in
Colombian-Peruvian hostilities, 561, 563; U.S.
attitude, 563–564
- Ecuadoran desire for U.S. assistance in obtaining
invitation to participate in Colombian-Peruvian boundary
discussions under Brazilian mediation, or to participate in
simultaneous negotiations with Peru, and U.S. response, 388–389, 404, 416–417, 437–438, 562–569, 574, 574–577, 579–580; attitudes of Colombia and Peru, 569–572, 572–573, 578–579, 579–580, 580
- Hostilities and troop movements: Information
regarding, 389–390, 391, 395, 397,
403, 405, 410, 418, 418–419, 420,
425, 434, 438, 439–440, 452, 453,
455, 457, 459, 460, 463, 465, 467,
469, 471, 472, 473, 475, 476–478, 478, 479–481, 483–484, 488,
494–495,
511–512;
Brazilian troops, use of to preserve neutrality, 394, 397,
399, 470, 478, 489, 510; Ecuadoran concern
regarding possible involvement, and U.S. attitude, 561, 563–564; League request for information, 481–482, 484; U.S. observer, 482, 482–483, 484,
485, 510
- Kellogg-Briand Pact, invocation of:
- Appeals to Peru by—
- U.S. cooperation with Colombia in action
based on Pact:
- Efforts looking toward united action
by signatories of Pact in appeals to Peru,
discussions with—
- European countries and Japan, 421–423, 441–443, 448–449, 449–450, 452, 455–456, 457–458, 458–459, 461, 464, 475
- Latin American countries, 437–438, 441, 444–448, 449, 450–452, 453, 456, 457, 461, 462–463, 465–466, 471–472
- U.S. telegram to Peru respecting its
obligations under Pact:
- Colombian request leading to U.S. action,
418–419
- Notification to League of Nations and to
diplomatic missions in Latin America, 428–429, 430–431
- Text, 423–428; Peruvian reply, and
subsequent correspondence, 434–437, 439, 440
- League of Nations, efforts to bring about settlement:
- Advisory Committee established by League
Council under resolution of Mar. 18:
- Appointment, 496, 498, 507
- Correspondence with disputants, 511–512, 513–514
- Meetings, reports concerning, 506, 508–509, 511–513, 525–527, 530–532, 537, 539–540
- Participation of United States and Brazil, 496, 498, 499, 506, 506–508, 510
- Recommendations of May 10
for settlement of dispute. See
Recommendations of Advisory
Committee, infra.
- Arms embargo and question of furnishing of facilities in
neutral ports to ships of disputants, discussions
concerning, 495, 496, 508–509, 511, 525, 527, 528–529, 530–532
- Brazilian mediation proposals, League
cooperation with, 457, 459, 460–461
- Council recommendations contained in
resolution and report of Mar. 18 (see also
Advisory Committee, supra, and Recommendations, infra):
- Adoption by Council, 499, 505, 506–507
- Attitude of disputants (see
also
Modification, infra), 505, 506
- Modification proposal by Chairman of
Advisory Committee (“Lester formula”):
- Colombian objections and counterproposal,
516–517, 520–521; U.S.
and British views, 517, 519, 521–524
- Peruvian support, 515, 517, 518–519
- Text, 514–515
- U.S. favorable attitude, 515–516
- Summary of recommendations, 497–498
- Negotiations with disputants (see
also
Council recommendations, supra):
- Communication of Jan. 14 to
Colombian and Peruvian Governments, and replies,
405, 406–407
- Formal request by Peruvian Government for League
action, 420–421, 443
- Information concerning meetings and discussions,
421, 429–430, 433–434, 438, 480, 481–482, 484, 488–489, 495–496, 499
- Proposals to disputants, and their attitude,
490–491, 492–493, 494, 495, 496–497, 499–505, 512; U.S. support of League
proposals, 491–492, 493, 496–497
- Recommendations of Advisory
Committee, May 10, for
settlement procedure envisaged in Mar. 18 report:
- Acceptance by disputants, May 25, following direct negotiations, 528, 529, 532–538, 539, 541–542
- Commission to administer Leticia territory:
Appointment of an American, Brazilian, and
Spaniard, 538, 538–539, 539–540, 541; regulations governing operations, 526–527, 539, 543; reports of successful
activities, 541–544, 545
- Site for Colombian-Peruvian negotiations,
discussions leading to selection of Rio de
Janeiro, 544–545, 546–548
- Terms of settlement, 525–527, 539
- U.S. support, and gratification at
successful conclusion of League efforts, 527–528, 529, 530, 538, 540
- Permanent commission in Washington:
- Colombian rejection of good offices, 384; attitude of commission chairman, 385–386
- Peruvian representative, position of, 384–385
- Political disturbances in Colombia and Peru arising from
prolongation of controversy, reports of, 398, 455, 462, 463,
469, 470, 472–473, 479, 516, 518,
524
- Résumés of dispute by Colombia and Peru, 401–403, 418–419, 434–437, 485–488, 501–505
- Revision of Salomón-Lozano treaty of Mar. 24,
1922, Peruvian request for, 407, 408–409, 409–411, 412,
414, 416, 417, 419, 424–425, 426,
427, 434–435, 437, 458,
485–486,
487, 501–505, 579; Colombian attitude, 388, 393,
417, 419, 579
- Severance of diplomatic relations between Colombia and Peru, 479, 484
- Washington conference of heads of Latin American missions,
proposal [Page 810] by Director
General of Pan American Union, and U.S. objections, 431–433
- Marine insurance. See
Argentina: Tax on marine
insurance.
- Mexico (see also
Anti-war treaty):
- Chaco dispute, efforts as member of Commission of Neutrals to
secure successful negotiations. See
Chaco dispute: Commission of Neutrals.
- Commercial aviation convention of Habana (1928), correspondence with United States regarding
existing aviation regulations and interpretation of art. IV, 628–633
- Conference of American States:
- Monroe Doctrine modification, efforts to obtain Conference
discussion of, 17–18, 18–19, 20–28;
U.S. attitude, 68, 137–141, 210
- Pan American economic and commercial conference, interest
in convocation to consider economic proposals, 171; U.S. attitude, 171, 174, 195, 196
- Proposals:
- Leticia dispute, question of appeal to Peru in cooperation with
other signatories of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 446
- Radio conference held in Mexico, July 10–Aug. 9.
See
Radio conference.
- Monetary and Economic Conference at London: Anglo-Argentine
agreement, effect on provisions of, 727, 727–728, 735, 737–738, 746–747, 749;
resolutions, cited, 97–98
- Monroe Doctrine:
- League of Nations activities in Chaco dispute, question of
possible conflict with, 362
- Modification, Mexican proposals for consideration at Conference of
American States, 17–18, 18–19, 20–28; U.S. attitude, 68, 137–141, 210
- Most-favored-nation treaty provisions. See the following
under
Argentina: Anglo-Argentine
(Roca) agreement: Most-favored-nation
provisions; Commercial treaty with
Chile: Preliminary agreement: Most-favored-nation treatment.
- National Recovery Act, U.S., 160, 168
- Nationality convention, discussion at Conference of American States, 203, 205, 206, 208, 209
- Nationality of women. See under
Conference of American States: Discussions.
- Neutral ports and waters, furnishing of facilities to disputants’ ships
during Leticia dispute: League of Nations discussions concerning, 525, 527, 528–529, 530–532; U.S.
position concerning use of Panama Canal Zone drydock, 412–413
- Newfoundland, attitude toward participation in radio conference held in
Mexico, July 10–Aug. 9, 584, 585n
- Nicaragua: Commercial aviation convention of Habana (1928), correspondence with United States concerning interpretation
of art. IV, 616, 625, 626, 627, 633, 634–635, 638; Leticia dispute, support of Brazilian
mediation proposal, 445; radio conference held
in Mexico, July 10–Aug. 9, participation, 585, 590, 592, 605–606; U.S. relations with, summary, 148–149
- Northern Ireland, extension of most-favored-nation treatment under
Argentine-Chilean treaty, signed June 3, 687, 689, 690–691, 721; Argentine position, 689, 690, 695, 700–702
- Panama:
- Commercial aviation convention of Habana (1928), correspondence with United States concerning
interpretation of art. IV, 625, 626,
627, 633, 635–641
- Leticia dispute: Appeal to Peru in cooperation with other
signatories of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, question of, 446; League embargoes against Peru,
inquiry concerning U.S. position, and U.S. reply, 511
- Radio conference held in Mexico, July 10–Aug.
9, refusal of Mexican invitation, 585n
.
- U.S. relations with, summary, 153–155
- Pan American Union, question of admission of Canada as a member, 127–129
- Paraguay (see also
Anti-war treaty):
- Boundary dispute with Bolivia. See
Chaco dispute.
- Leticia dispute, question of appeal to Peru in cooperation with
other signatories of Kellogg-Briand Pact, 444, 451
- Passports, tourist, consideration at Conference of American States, 175, 190, 192–193, 207
- Patagonia. See
Argentina: Sanitary
restrictions.
- Peru (see also
Leticia dispute):
- Chaco dispute, efforts to secure successful settlement of. See
Chaco dispute: ABCP
Republics.
- Colombian interests in Peru, assumption by American Embassy in
Peru following severance of dipplomatic relations between Colombia
and Peru, 549–560
- Arrangements for, 549, 553, 554
- Instructions and reports as to activities of Embassy, 550–560
- Sacking of Colombian Legation in Peru and political
demonstrations, reports concerning, 550–552, 554, 555, 556, 558–560; dispatch of a U.S. vessel to Peruvian waters
for protection of U.S. citizens, question of, 551, 552
- Ecuador, boundary dispute with. See
Boundary disputes: Ecuador-Peru.
- Peruvian interests in Colombia, question of protection of, 554–555, 555–556, 557–558
- Political asylum, Pan-American convention regarding, 211–212
- Radio Conference, North and Central American, held in
Mexico, July 10–Aug. 9, 583–606
- Initial proposal for conversations, U.S. communications to Canada,
Cuba, Newfoundland, and Mexico, 583–584; information concerning replies and
arrangements for holding of a regional conference, 584–585
- U.S. participation:
- Delegation: Instructions, 587–590; personnel,
586, 591; report, 590–606
- Mexican invitation and U.S. acceptance, 585–586
- Private industrial representatives, U.S. position opposing
attendance at Conference, 586–587; Mexican
attitude, 590
- Report of U.S. delegation, 590–606
- Radio frequencies assigned by Pan American Union, information concerning,
189, 191–192
- Rights and duties of states, consideration at Seventh International
Conference of American States: Discussions, 201,
202; text of convention signed Dec. 26, 214–218
- Roca agreement. See
Argentina: Anglo-Argentine
(Roca) agreement.
- Sanitary restrictions. See under
Argentina.
- Seventh International Conference of American States. See
Conference of American States.
- Smoot-Hawley tariff, 113–115, 662, 663, 664, 670, 671, 781, 782, 784, 785
- Spain, interest in participating in Conference of American States, 40; U.S. attitude, 40,
130, 158
- Tariff Act of 1930, U.S. 113–115, 662, 663, 664, 670, 671, 781, 782, 784, 785
- Tariff provisions. See under
Argentina: Anglo-Argentine
(Roca) agreement.
- Taxes. See
Argentina: Tax on marine
insurance.
- Teaching of history, Pan-American convention regarding, 211–212
- Tourist passports, consideration at Conference of American States, 175, 190, 192–193, 207
- Trade agreements:
- Multilateral, U.S. suggestion at Conference of American States for
committee to study, 43
- U.S.-Argentine. See
Argentina: Trade
agreements.
- Treaties, conventions, etc. (See also
Conference of American States: Conventions; Trade agreements):
- Anti-war treaty. See
Anti-war treaty.
- Argentina, commercial treaties and agreements with—
- Aviation:
- Caprivi treaties (1891, 1892, and 1893), 716
- Central American Treaty of Peace and Amity (1923), 133–135
- Colombia-Ecuador, boundary treaty (1916),
573, 580
- Copyright conventions (1889, 1906, 1910,
and 1928), 116–117, 118
- Frankfurt Treaty (1871), 716
- Gondra Treaty (1923), 52, 53, 54, 167, 173, 178,
183, 385, 486–487
- Gutiérrez-Diaz León Protocol (1927), 307
- Inter-American arbitration (1929), 54, 55–56, 173, 178
- Inter-American conciliation (1929), 52, 53, 54, 55, 173, 178
- International radio convention (1921), 583
- International telecommunications convention (1932), 594, 600–601, 602, 603
- Kellogg-Briand Pact. See
Kellogg-Briand Pact.
- Ponce-Castro Oyanguren agreement (1924),
561, 580, 581, 582
- Roca agreement. See
Argentina, Anglo-Argentine (Roca) agreement.
- Salomón-Lozano Treaty (1922):
- Peruvian requests for revision, 407, 408–409, 409–411, 412, 414, 416, 417, 419, 424–425, 426, 427, 434–435, 437, 458, 471, 485–486, 487, 501–505, 579; Colombian attitude, 388, 393, 417, 419, 579
- References to, in connection with Peruvian-Colombian and
Peruvian-Ecuadoran boundary disputes (see
also
Peruvian requests, supra), 400, 404, 418, 419, 442, 470–471, 488, 535, 567, 570, 573, 578, 580, 581
- U.S. commercial treaties with—
- U.S.-Cuba, treaty of 1903, 67, 149–150, 202
- U.S.-Dominican Republic, convention of 1924
cited, 153
- U.S.-Haiti, treaty of 1915 and Unperfected
Treaty for further Haitianization of Treaty Services, cited, 67, 151–153
- U.S.-Panama (1904), 153–154
- Uruguay (see also
Anti-war treaty):
- Chaco dispute, efforts as member of Commission of Neutrals to
secure successful negotiations. See
Chaco dispute: Commission of Neutrals.
- Conference of American States, Seventh International, Montevideo,
Dec. 3–26:
- Invitation to United States and other American states, and
responses, 3–4, 9–10, 14,
46–47
- League of Nations, reported invitation and Uruguayan
assurances of incorrectness of report, 36–37, 37–38
- Postponement, attitude regarding possibility of, 3, 33,
35, 35–36, 38–39
- U.S. naval vessels, question of dispatch to Peruvian waters, 551, 552
- Venezuela, question of appeal to Peru in cooperation with other
signatories of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, 449,
462
- Warships, Peruvian, question of furnishing of facilities to during Leticia
dispute: League of Nations discussions concerning, 525, 527, 528–529, 530–532; U.S. position concerning use
of Panama Canal Zone drydock, 412–413
- Women, nationality of. See
Conference of American States: Discussions: Nationality of
women.