Index

  • Agreements. See Treaties, conventions, etc.
  • Alien seamen:
    • Entry into United States for purpose of transferring to another vessel for service as members of crew, U.S. regulations regarding: Information concerning, 747; protests of foreign governments, 747750; U.S. Executive Order superseding that of 1927, 750752
    • U.S. Congressional bills for deportation of certain seamen, protests of foreign governments, 753757, 761763, 764; position of Department of State, 757761, 763764
  • American States, Seventh International Conference (1933), resolution cited, 851
  • American Steamship Owners’ Association, views on proposed International Shipping Conference, 729732
  • Argentina: Rejection of U.S. proposal for agreement relative to amateur radio stations, 768771; representations concerning U.S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 428429, 438, 439441, 441442, 443444
  • Armes Automatiques Lewis Co. See Great Britain: Claim of American shareholders.
  • Arms and munitions. See Arms Traffic Convention of 1925 ; Disarmament Conference: Trade in and manufacture of arms; Munitions industry.
  • Arms Traffic Convention of 1925 (see also under Disarmament Conference and League of Nations), question of U.S. ratification, 449488
    • Advice and consent of the Senate:
      • Persian protests prior to Senate action, and U.S. explanation of position, 451458
      • Recommendations by Secretary of State and Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 449451; by President Roosevelt, 427
      • Resolution of advice and consent with reservation. See Senate reservation, infra.
    • Outline of procedure which would constitute ratification, 461
    • Senate reservation with respect to the Persian Gulf favored by the Persian Minister:
      • Attitude of Great Britain and France, 463465, 467469, 477478
      • Disarmament Conference negotiations, possible effect on, 462
      • Draft instrument of ratification with statement concerning reservation, 480481
      • Objections by Department of State and efforts to bring about reconsideration of, 459461, 476478, 487488
      • Persian support of: Activities of Persian Minister (direct approach to Senators and discourtesy to Secretary) and reprimand by Secretary of State, 465466, 468, 469470, 475, 476477, 478, 483484, 484486; representations against U.S. ratification without the reservation, and reiteration of position by Department of State, 469470, 471474, 474476, 481485
      • President’s return of Convention to Senate for reconsideration and removal of reservation, possibility of, 487488
      • Text, 461462
    • Status of Convention and prospects for ratification, 486488
  • Australia: Discussions with United States relative to trade problems and admission of businessmen, 831844; rejection of U.S. proposal for agreement relative to amateur radio stations, 778n
  • Austria: Political situation, 13, 1718, 2526, 33, 94, 123, 153, 491492, 517; supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 794
  • Aviation (see also under Great Britain), air armaments questions at Disarmament Conference, 27, 5558, 76, 8990
  • Bahrein Islands: British permission for airplane of California-Arabian Standard Oil Co. to make emergency flights to, 828830; Persian claim to sovereignty over, 478
  • Baltic states, position concerning “Eastern Locarno” pact, 494, 497, 498, 504505, 505508, 518519
  • Belgium (see also Gold Bloc countries and under Disarmament Conference): Supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 795; US. Congressional bills for the deportation of certain alien seamen, representations against, 762, 763; war debt to United States, 559
  • Brazil, attitude in connection with U.S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 431432, 433, 434, 447448
  • Bulgaria, supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 794
  • Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 10101014
  • California-Arabian Standard Oil Co., 828830
  • Canada, 845994
    • Agreement with United States relative to amateur radio stations, text, 771773
    • Niagara Falls, treaty with United States concerning (1929), statue of, 981, 982983
    • St. Clair River, U.S. representations relative to dredging operations, 983994
    • St. Lawrence Waterway, project for improvement of:
      • Activities of power and rail interests, 971
      • President Roosevelt’s views, 967970, 977, 978979
      • Treaty between United States and Canada (1932), situation following U.S. failure to ratify: Developments in United States, 971973, 978979; position of Canada, 955956, 973977, 979981, 981982; Walsh, Frank, participation in plans for further negotiations, 971, 977978
    • Trade agreement with United States, preliminary discussions, 845873
    • Trail Smelter case, continued U. S. negotiations with Canadian Government for settlement of:
      • Canadian proposal of Dec. 26, 1933, U. S. rejection, 874894; Canadian attitude, 897910
      • Continuance of negotiations, question of, 936937
      • Drafts of convention for settlement of case:
        • Agreement of conferees on final draft (December), 966967
        • Proposal by United States, 894897; Canadian attitude, and further U.S. comments, 910922, 925927, 931, 961962
        • Suggestions by Canada, discussions of, 944954, 966967
        • Text of tentative draft (April), 927930; discussions at Ottawa concerning, 938944
      • Interest of President Roosevelt, 954955, 963, 965
      • New aspect of case (conditions at Detroit, Buffalo, etc.), Canadian contention and U.S. attitude, 923924, 931935, 936, 939940
      • Position of claimants in State of Washington, 938, 946947, 949, 954; of representatives of the Smelter Co., 953, 954
      • Visit of U.S. Under Secretary of State to Canadian Prime Minister, and subsequent negotiations, 954967
    • Treaties and agreements with United States relative to—
    • U. S. Congressional bills for the deportation of certain alien seamen, Canadian representations against, 753
  • Chadbourne countries, sugar negotiations. See Sugar Conference.
  • Chile: Agreement with United States relative to amateur radio stations, text, 773775; attitude in connection with U. S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 434436, 436n
  • China: Inquiries in connection with U. S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 438439, 445, 448; rejection of U. S. proposal for agreement relative to amateur radio stations, 775
  • Clearing and compensation agreements (see also Gold Bloc countries):
    • Information concerning, correspondence between State Department and League of Nations officials, 594596, 598599
    • Joint Committee of the League for inquiry into:
      • Council resolution of Sept. 28, and initial plans, 596597
      • Meeting of Oct. 18, 608609
      • Secretariat’s memorandum on scope and nature of inquiry, 601608; U. S. comments and suggestions, 613614
      • U. S. participation, 597, 600, 610, 612613
  • Colombia, request in connection with U. S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 445446, 447
  • Commercial policy. See Clearing and compensation agreements; Gold Bloc countries.
  • Conferences. See Disarmament Conference; London naval conversations preliminary to Conference of 1935; Sugar conference, preliminary.
  • Cuba: Attitude toward proposed agreement with United States relative to amateur radio stations, 776; sales of sugar in the American market, 671
  • Curtiss-Wright Corp., 432, 435, 446
  • Czechoslovakia: Disarmament Conference, views on trade in and manufacture of arms, 127; “Eastern Locarno” pact, position on, 494, 497, 516; supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 795; war debt to United States, 559
  • Davis, Norman (see also under Disarmament Conference), London naval conversations, 236, 247255, 413415
  • Denmark: Commercial treaty with United States (1826), cited, 691, 705; Disarmament Conference, participation in five-power memorandum, 49, 5051; protest to United States against proposed NRA Shipping Code, 683685, 689690, 700701, 704, 723; representations against U. S. regulations relative to alien seamen, 747748; supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 795
  • Disarmament Conference, 1216
  • “Eastern Locarno” pact of mutual guarantee (see also under Disarmament Conference), negotiations looking toward, 489524
  • Ecuador, press comment relative to U.S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 444
  • Estonia (see also “Eastern Locarno” pact: Position of Baltic states): Supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 794; war debt to United States, 559
  • European situation, relation to Disarmament Conference, 8894, 122125
  • Extradition treaties, supplementary, between United States and certain European countries, citations to texts, 794795
  • Far Eastern situation. See under London naval conversations.
  • Finland (see also under War debt payments: Negotiations): Position on “Eastern Locarno” pact, 494, 502, 518; supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 794
  • Foreign Bondholders Protective Council, 525, 536
  • Four Power Treaty relating to insular possessions in the Pacific (1922), 344, 369
  • France (see also Gold Bloc countries; and under Disarmament Conference and War debt payments: Negotiations):
    • Arms Traffic Convention of 1925, French attitude toward U. S. Senate reservation, 464465, 469, 477478
    • London naval conversations:
      • Discussions with U. S. and with British representatives, 278, 292294
      • Japanese denunciation of Washington Naval Treaty of 1922: Desire of Japan for France to join in denunciation, and French refusal, 362, 372, 406407, 411; views with respect to Japanese note of denunciation, 421423, 424426
    • NRA Shipping Code, proposed, French protest against, 708709, 720
    • Soviet Union, relations with. See “Eastern Locarno” pact.
    • Treaties with United States: Double taxation treaty, question of ratification, 581, 584585; supplementary extradition treaty, 795
    • U. S. Congressional bills for the deportation of certain alien seamen. French representations against, 762
    • U. S. legislation (Johnson Act) prohibiting loans to debtor governments in default to United States, French inquiries concerning, 532533, 533535
  • Freedom of navigation, 685, 687, 689
  • Germany (see also “Eastern Locarno” pact: Position of Germany; and under Disarmament Conference): Attitude relative to U.S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 442443; blood purge, 572573; commercial treaty of 1923 with United States, cited, 722; desire to participate in London naval conversations, 257; protest against proposed NRA Shipping Code, 722; treaty of Dec. 2, 1899, U.S.-Germany-Great Britain, cited, 1003, 1004, 1006, 1007
  • Gold Bloc countries (see also Clearing and compensation agreements):
    • Brussels Conference: Information concerning, 611; protocol signed Oct. 20, text, 609610
    • Geneva meetings, texts of communiqué issued following meetings, 599600
  • Great Britain (see also London naval conversations; Rubber Producers’ Agreement: Negotiations; and under Disarmament Conference), 797830
    • Arms Traffic Convention of 1925, British attitude toward U. S. Senate reservation, 463464, 467468, 477
    • Aviation: Arrangement with United States for reciprocal recognition of airworthiness of imported aircraft, citation to text, 827; permission for airplane of California-Arabian Standard Oil Co. to make emergency flights to Bahrein, 828830
    • Claim of American shareholders of the Cie Armes Antomatiques Lewis, U.S. desire to submit to arbitration, 802806, 823825, 826; British refusal, 806823, 825826, 827
    • “Eastern Locarno” pact, proposed, British position, 495, 500, 502503, 509510, 516
    • Lewis gun case. See Claim, supra.
    • Radio broadcasting, British rejection of U. S. proposal for an agreement relative to amateur radio stations, 776778
    • Shipping situation and proposed International Shipping Conference, British views, 721, 723727
    • Soviet Union, relations with, 502503, 505
    • Sugar conference, preliminary, British attitude toward suggestions for, 666667
    • Trade agreement with United States, preliminary discussions, 797802
    • Treaty of Dec. 2, 1899, U.S.-Germany-Great Britain, cited, 1003, 1004, 1006, 1007
    • U.S. legislation (Johnson Act) prohibiting loans to debtor governments in default to United States, British attitude, 527, 535536, 541
    • U.S. measures pertaining to alien seamen, British representations against, 748749, 761, 764
    • U. S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, British representations, 429430
    • War debt to United States (see also U. S. legislation, supra), 587, 800801
  • Greece, protest against proposed NRA Shipping Code, 718
  • Haight, Charles S., views on proposed International Shipping Conference, 693699
  • Henderson, Arthur. See under Disarmament Conference.
  • Hitler-Mussolini conversations at Venice, 490, 491493
  • Hoover Moratorium, 562, 585586
  • Hull, Cordell (Secretary of State), statement to the press, Sept. 11, relative to Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 437438
  • Hungary, war debt to United States, 587
  • India, rejection of U. S. proposal for agreement relative to amateur radio stations, 778n
  • Industrial property, convention between United States and other powers for the protection of, signed June 2, citation to text, 796
  • Intellectual Cooperation, International Institute of, 788789, 790
  • International Labor Conference, 733735, 738
  • International Labor Organization, U. S. acceptance of invitation to join, 733742; financial arrangements, 736737, 739740
  • Irish Free State, 9951002
    • Arrangement with United States for relief from double income tax on shipping profits, citation to text, 1002
    • Radio broadcasting, attitude toward proposed agreement with United States relative to amateur radio stations, 778
    • Road motor tax, elimination of payment by American consular officers on basis of reciprocity, 9971002
    • Trade agreement with United States, preliminary discussions, 995997
  • Italy (see also “Eastern Locarno” pact: Position of Italy; Gold Bloc countries; and under Disarmament Conference): Attitude toward Japanese denunciation of Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, 362, 372, 406, 407408; representations against U. S. Congressional bills for the deportation of certain alien seamen, 753755; war debt to United States, 587
  • Japan (see also London naval conversations), attitude concerning trade in and manufacture of arms, 151
  • Johnson Act prohibiting loans to debtor governments in default to United States, 525542
    • British attitude, 527, 535536, 541
    • Interpretations:
      • Attorney General’s opinion of May 5, cited, 534, 537, 540541, 542
      • Inquiries of foreign governments concerning: France, 532533, 533535; Great Britain, 535536; Rumania, 533
      • Memoranda by Legal Adviser of State Department on—
        • General questions raised, 528532
        • German scrip or bonds in payment of certain debts, 536540
        • “Token” payments, 540541
    • Phraseology relative to debts owed to U. S. citizens, elimination of, 525526
    • “Token” payments on war debts, problem arising from, 532533, 535, 540541
  • Krock, Arthur, 362, 363, 368
  • Labor: International Conference, 733735, 738; International Organization, U. S. acceptance of invitation to join, 733742
  • Latvia (see also “Eastern Locarno” pact: Position of Baltic states): Supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 794; war debt to United States, 587589
  • Laval-Litvinov protocol of Dec. 5. See “Eastern Locarno” pact: Protocol.
  • League of Nations (see also Clearing and compensation agreements; and under Disarmament Conference): Membership of Soviet Union, question of, 572; Persian statements as to League position on revision of Arms Traffic Convention of 1925, 454455, 472473, 474, 479480, 483
  • Levinson, S. O., suggestion for handling war debts due the United States, 559
  • Lewis gun case. See Great Britain: Claim of American shareholders.
  • Lithuania (see also “Eastern Locarno” pact: Position of Baltic states): Supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 794; war debt to United States, 590
  • London naval conversations preliminary to Conference of 1935, 217426
  • London Naval Treaty of 1930. See under London naval conversations.
  • Luxemburg (see also Gold Bloc countries), supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 795
  • Manton, Judge Martin T., suggestion for handling war debts due the United States, 557558
  • Mediterranean Pact, 496
  • Merchant Marine Act of 1920, cited, 688, 703, 1003, 10041005
  • Mexico: Attitude toward proposed agreement with United States relative to amateur radio stations, 778779; representations concerning U. S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 433434, 436438
  • Monetary and Economic Conference (1933), resolutions and reports cited, 616, 621, 622, 623, 627, 673, 850851
  • Morgan, Shepherd, suggestion for handling war debts due the United States, 558 Morris, Dave H., suggestion for handling war debts due the United States, 558
  • Munitions industry, investigation by Senate Committee (Nye Committee), 427448
  • Narcotic drugs, U. S. disinclination to participate in a draft convention for suppression of traffic in, 743746
  • National Recovery Administration. See Shipping: NRA Shipping Code.
  • Netherlands (see also Gold Bloc countries; Rubber Producers’ Agreement: Negotiations): Interest in London naval conversations, 365367; representations against U. S. Congressional bills for the deportation of certain alien seamen, 755756
  • New Zealand, 10031014
    • Discrimination against American commerce in New Zealand mandate of Western Samoa, U. S. representations regarding, 10031010
    • Radio broadcasting, rejection of U. S. proposal for agreement relative to amateur radio stations, 178n
    • Sovereignty over Ross Dependency, British representations to United States on behalf of New Zealand in connection with Admiral Byrd’s expedition to the Antarctic, 10101014
  • Niagara Falls, U. S.-Canadian treaty relative to (1929), 981, 982983
  • Nine Power Treaty relating to China, 270, 331, 344, 415
  • Norway: Commercial treaty of June 5, 1928, with United States, cited, 687, 689, 705; Disarmament Conference, participation in five-power memorandum, 49, 5051; protest against proposed NRA Shipping Code, 685687, 690n , 706707, 716717; representations against U. S. measures pertaining to alien seamen, 749750; supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 795
  • Nye Committee. See Munitions industry, investigation by Senate Committee.
  • Ottawa agreements, cited, 856
  • Peace, use of broadcasting in interest of, 785793
  • Persia. See Arms Traffic Convention of 1925 .
  • Peru: Agreement with United States relative to amateur radio stations, text, 779781; representations concerning U. S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 432433, 441, 446447
  • Philippine Islands, production and marketing of sugar, 674675, 675676, 677
  • Poland (see also under Disarmament Conference): Position regarding “Eastern Locarno” pact, 494, 497, 498, 503504, 506507, 508, 517519, 521523; supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 795; war debt to United States, 590591
  • Portugal, rejection of U. S. proposal for agreement relative to amateur radio stations, 781782
  • Radio broadcasting, 765793
    • Amateur radio stations, U. S. proposal that certain other governments agree to relax certain restrictions on:
      • Acceptance by—
        • Canada, text of agreement, 771773
        • Chile, text of agreement, 773775
        • Peru, text of agreement, 779781
      • Attitude of—
      • Rejection by—
      • Soviet Union, U. S. decision not to submit proposal to, 784
      • Text of proposal, 766768
      • Views of Federal Radio Commission, 765766
    • Preliminary draft international convention for the use of broadcasting in the cause of peace, U. S. decision not to sign, 785795
    • Telecommunication Convention of Madrid (1932), proposed agreements under art. 8 of annexed regulations. See Amateur radio stations, supra.
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D. (see also under Disarmament Conference and London naval conversations):
    • Canada: St. Lawrence Waterway project, views concerning, 967970, 977, 978979; Trail Smelter case, interest in negotiations for settlement of, 954955, 963, 965
    • Munitions industry investigation by Senate Committee, message to the Senate relative to, 427428
    • War debts due the United States: Message to Congress, June 1, excerpt, 556557; position on agreement with Finland for rearrangement of debt, 559560, 563565
  • Ross Dependency. See New Zealand:
  • Sovereignty over Ross Dependency.
  • Rovensky, J. G., suggestion for handling war debts due the United States, 559
  • Rubber Producers’ Agreement, international, 615663
  • Rumania: Inquiry concerning U.S. legislation (Johnson Act) prohibiting loans to debtor governments in default to United States, 533; supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 795; war debt to United States, 591592
  • Russia. See Soviet Union.
  • Saar problem, 8, 17, 94, 123, 204, 578
  • Samoa, U. S. representations regarding discrimination by New Zealand against American commerce in, 10031010
  • San Marino, supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 795
  • Shipping, 681732
    • General situation, British memorandum concerning, 723727
    • International Shipping Conference, proposed:
      • Preliminary meeting, 732
      • Progress in consideration of, 723
      • Suggestions for, 692693, 721, 726727
      • Views of American Steamship Owners’ Association, 729732; of British Government, 721, 727728; of Charles S. Haight, 693699; of foreign shipping interests, 703, 711716; of U. S. Secretary of Commerce, 701703
    • Joint Resolution of Congress, Mar. 26: Opinion of Attorney General, 722; opposition of foreign governments and of State Department based on treaty provisions, 704706, 710, 712716; text, 706
    • NRA Shipping Code, proposed:
  • Soviet Union (see also under Disarmament Conference): Desire to participate in London naval conversations, 257, 276, 278, 280281, 285; membership in League of Nations, question of, 572; repudiation of indebtedness to United States incurred by Kerensky government of Russia, 529, 530531; U. S. decision not to submit proposal for radio agreement to Soviet Union, 784
  • Spain: Disarmament Conference, participation in five-power memorandum, 49, 5051; rejection of U. S. proposal for agreement relative to amateur radio stations, 782783
  • St. Lawrence Waterway. See under Canada.
  • Stevenson rubber restriction plan, cited, 637, 638, 641, 660
  • Stra meeting of Hitler and Mussolini, 490, 491493
  • Straus, Jesse Isidor, suggestion for handling war debts due the United States, 558
  • Strong, Lt. Col. George V., memoranda on trade in arms, 129133, 202204
  • Sugar conference, preliminary (London, Mar. 5–10), 664680
    • International Sugar Council, proposal for exploratory discussions:
      • Information concerning, 664665
      • U. S. suggestions in connection with, 665666, 668; attitude of Council and of Great Britain, 666667
    • Post-conference developments, summary of, 679680
    • U.S. participation:
  • Sweden:
    • Disarmament Conference: Participation in five-power memorandum, 49, 5051; views on trade in and manufacture of arms, 187
    • Representations against U.S. measures pertaining to alien seamen, 750, 756757, 761
    • Supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 795
  • Switzerland (see also Gold Bloc countries): Disarmament Conference, participation in five-power memorandum, 49, 5051; supplementary extradition treaty with United States, 795
  • Taxation:
    • Double income tax on shipping profits: Arrangement between United States and Irish Free State for relief from, 1002; treaty between United States and France, 581, 584585
    • Road motor tax, elimination in Irish Free State of payment by American consular officers on basis of reciprocity, 9971002
  • Trade agreements, preliminary discussions between United States and—
  • Trail Smelter case. See under Canada.
  • Treaties, conventions, etc.:
    • Arms Traffic Convention of 1925. See Arms Traffic Convention.
    • Aviation arrangement, U.S.-Great Britain, citation to text, 827
    • Extradition, supplementary treaties between United States and certain European countries, citations to texts, 794795
    • Four Power Treaty relating to insular possessions in the Pacific (1922), 344, 369
    • Industrial property, convention between United States and other powers for the protection of, citation to text, 796
    • London Naval Treaty of 1930. See under London naval conversations.
    • Nine Power Treaty relating to China, 270, 331, 344, 415
    • Ottawa agreements, cited, 856
    • Radio:
      • Agreements between United States and Canada, 771773; Chile, 773775; Peru, 779781
      • Convention of Washington (1927), cited, 766767, 768, 769, 771, 772
      • Telecommunication Convention of Madrid (1932), cited, 765784 passim
    • Rubber. See Rubber Producers’ Agreement.
    • Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. See under London naval conversations.
  • Turkey, representations concerning U.S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 430431
  • Union of South Africa, rejection of U.S. proposal for agreement relative to amateur radio stations, 783
  • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. See Soviet Union.
  • U.S. Attorney General, opinion of May 5 concerning the Johnson Act, cited, 534, 537, 540541, 542
  • U.S. Congress. See Arms Traffic Convention of 1925 ; Munitions industry; Shipping: Joint Resolution; and under Alien seamen.
  • U.S. Secretary of Commerce, views on proposed International Shipping Conference, 701703
  • U.S. Secretary of Labor, correspondence with Acting Secretary of State, 740742
  • U.S. Secretary of State, statement to the press, Sept. 11, with respect to U. S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 437438
  • U.S. War Department, comments and suggestions relative to trade in and manufacture of arms, 139141, 191193
  • Vatican, 492493
  • Venezuela: Disarmament Conference, views on trade in and manufacture of arms, 127; representations concerning U. S. Senate Committee investigation of munitions industry, 436n
  • Walsh, Frank, 971, 977978
  • War and armaments race talk, 61, 66, 77, 8889, 91, 93, 94, 123, 125, 154, 577578
  • War debt payments due the United States (see also Johnson Act), 543593
    • Alternative courses of action for dealing with war debts: Department of State memorandum, 543556; suggestions from various individuals, 557559
    • Message of President Roosevelt to Congress, June 1, excerpt, 556557
    • Negotiations with debtor countries:
      • Citations to correspondence with Belgium, 559; Czechoslovakia, 559; Estonia, 559; Great Britain, 587; Hungary, 587; Lithuania, 590
      • Finland, acceptance of plan for rearrangement of debt, 559564; President Roosevelt’s postponement of presentation to Congress, 564565
      • France: Conversations of U. S. Ambassador in France with French officials concerning debts and related matters, 570586; nonpayment of June 15 installment, 569570; partial or token payments, question of, 565569
      • Italy, question of payment on account, 587
      • Latvia, suspension of payments pending negotiation of final settlement, 587589
      • Poland, question of negotiating a settlement of Polish debt, 590591
      • Rumania, question of token payment and possible re-discussion of entire problem, 591592
      • Yugoslavia, U. S. Treasury statement of amounts due, 593
    • Status of war debts and June 1934 payments, tabulation, 545
    • Treasury statements of amounts due, citation to texts, 543
  • Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. See under London naval conversations.
  • World Court, 965, 966
  • Yugoslavia, war debt to United States, 593