Index1
- Achilles, Theodore C., 405
- Act of Habana, July 30, 253, 255, 341
- Aerial photography, 56, 83, 110, 117, 119, 129, 131, 156, 161, 447–459 passim
- Agrarian properties. See Mexico: Expropriation of agrarian properties.
- Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933, cited, 493
- Aguilar, Roberto, 380, 390, 393
- Aguilar Machado, Alejandro, 266n, 267, 273
- Aguirre, Salvador, 130, 272n, 451n
- Aguirre Cerda, Pedro, 52n
- Air bases. See Military bases.
- Airlines. See under Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador.
- Albemarle Island, 852–853
- Albian Chemical Export Co., 941–942
- Allen, Henry E., 671, 672, 673, 675
- Almazán, Gen. Juan Andreu, 1016, 1065
- Almeida, Lucindo, 839
- American Metals Co., 530
- American National Livestock Association, 511, 512
- American Smelting and Refining Co., 530
- Anderson, Luis, 736
- Andrade, C. D., 866n
- Aramayo, Carlos, 533, 538, 539, 541, 544, 545
- Aranha, Oswaldo, 14, 40–51 passim, 183, 190–204 passim, 230, 233–234, 241, 257–260, 267, 269, 280, 281, 289, 559, 561, 562, 570, 571, 576, 578, 581, 586, 588, 590, 591, 594, 597, 599, 609, 610, 614, 618–635 passim, 638, 639, 643, 644, 647–655 passim, 657, 661, 1158
- Arbitral awards cited, 928, 930, 932–933, 936–937, 1022
- Arbitration. See under British Honduras; and Mexico: Expropriation of oil properties.
- Argaña, Luis, 1134
- Argentina (see also
Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second
Meeting; and
Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 460–512
- Agreement with United States providing for military aviation instructors, signed June 19, 504
- Corn marketing agreement, discussion of U.S.
proposal for negotiation of, 484–504
- Argentine protest against U.S. sale of subsidized corn to United Kingdom, 484, 491; U.S. explanation and offer to enter into discussions for coordination of corn marketing, 484–485
- Distillation plant, proposal for, 495, 496, 502
- Import barrier to prevent entry of Argentine corn into United States, question of, 488–489, 489–490, 493–494
- Inter-American Financial and Economic Advisory Committee, question of referral of corn surplus problem to, 491–492
- Proposals by United States for negotiation of agreement, 486–488, 489, 490, 492–494, 495–497; Argentine responses, 490–491, 494–495, 501, 502–503
- Sale of Argentine corn to Italy and United Kingdom, 486
- Suspension of discussion regarding negotiations, 501–503
- Text of suggested draft, 497–500
- Falkland Islands, U.S. non-intention to establish naval base in, 505–508
- Financial assistance to Argentina by United States,
negotiations respecting, 460–483
- Argentine need for assistance, 460–466, 468
- Contracts signed with Export-Import Bank, Dec. 28, and Treasury Department, Dec. 27, 483
- Discussions carried on with Treasury Department at Washington, plans for, 473, 475, 477–479; texts of agenda and Argentine press release, 479
- Export-Import Bank participation:
- Habana discussions, 473, 475
- Oil pipe loan, question of conflict with interests of U.S. oil companies, 481–482, 483
- Proposed Hawkins-Luthringer Mission to Buenos Aires, 464, 467–468, 470–473; plan withdrawn, 473–475
- Roosevelt plan for surplus products disposal corporation, 467–468
- Trade negotiations, reasons for failure of, 481n
- Military equipment, Argentine desire to obtain in United States, 38–39
- Sanitary convention of 1935, Argentine interest in obtaining U.S. ratification of, 508–512; U.S. withdrawal of convention from Senate, Apr. 1947, 512
- U.S. assurances to Argentine Government that establishment of naval base in Falkland Islands was not contemplated, 505–508
- U.S. invitation to Foreign Minister Cantilo to visit United States, 196–197, 199
- Argüello Vargas, Mariano, 449n, 457
- Arias, Arnulfo, 458, 1076, 1077, 1083, 1084, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1093, 1095, 1097, 1098–1100, 1112
- Armour, Norman, 1152, 1162–1163
- Arms and ammunition (see also under Defense of the Western Hemisphere): Brazilian supplies to Uruguay, 1158–1159, 1164; German supplies to Brazil, 45, 49, 626–657
- Arnold, Gen. Henry H., 23
- Arroyo del Rio, Carlos A., 839, 841, 844, 845
- Aruba, 210–211
- Asylum: Treaty of Habana (1928), cited, 1065–1066; U.S. policy, 1065–1068
- Avianca, 724, 727, 734–735
- Avila, Arturo Ramón, 277
- Avila Camacho, Gen. Manuel, 144, 145, 1016–1017, 1052
- Azevedo, Renato, 374
- Bacon, George W., 604
- Baker, Capt. Guy, 26, 28, 30
- Baldomir, Gen. Alfredo, 162n, 237n
- Baldwin, La Verne, 440, 442, 454
- Barbaro, Lt. Comdr. J. F., 106, 107–108
- Barber, Willard F., 798, 915
- Barón, José T., 776
- Barquero, Antonio, 275n
- Barragan, Gen. Juan, 141
- Bartlett, Capt. LeRoy, 549, 550, 551, 553
- Batista, Col. Fulgencio, 94, 96, 737, 738, 739, 742, 744, 746, 748, 749, 756, 758, 777, 778, 780
- Bauer, Peter von, 727
- Bay Islands, 930, 931, 932
- Beaulac, Willard L., 231–233, 764, 765–766
- Beauregard, Capt. A. T., 43, 47, 50
- Belize. See British Honduras.
- Bell, Daniel W., 706, 711
- Belligerent ships. See under Security zone.
- Beltrán, Pedro, 1136, 1143–1144, 1145, 1146
- Benitez, Justo Pastor, 150, 151, 1124–1125
- Berle, Adolf A., Jr., 238n, 367, 368, 427, 429, 584, 589, 593, 915, 955
- Beteta Quintana, Ramón, 275, 408
- Bethlehem Steel Co., 606
- Bianchi, Manuel, 3, 4, 5, 682
- Bittencourt, Gen. Amaro, 52
- Blanco, Juan Carlos, 266n
- Bloom, Sol, 239
- Boal, Pierre de L., 413, 960
- Bolet, Maj. Antonio, 781
- Bolivia (see also
Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second
Meeting; and
Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 513–558
- Santos-Arica Railroad, U.S. survey as to cost and feasibility of completion of road through Bolivia, 548–558
- Standard Oil Co. negotiations for an agreement with Bolivian Government, U.S. good offices, 513–523; drafts of agreement proposed by United States and by Standard I Oil Co., 517–519, 522–523
- Tin ore:
- British interest in and negotiations for continued supply of (see also U.S. negotiation, infra), 527, 529, 531, 533, 534, 535–537, 538, 539–540, 542
- German relations with Bolivia in connection with, 525, 527–528
- U.S. negotiation of a contract for the
purchase of tin concentrates by the Metals Reserve Co. from
Bolivian interests, 524–548
- Bolivian proposals, 532–534, 537
- Patiño interests, 524–545, passim
- Smelters, proposed establishment in United States under certain conditions, 524–530, 534–535, 538–540; British opposition to and U.S. assurances, 540–542; Reconstruction Finance Corporation assistance, 524, 525, 526, 528
- Terms of contract, discussions concerning and signature of agreement, 542–548
- Bonaire, 210–211
- Bondini, Alessandro, 59
- Bonsal, Philip W., 291, 334, 336, 551, 1087
- Borchard, Edwin, 514, 997
- Bouças, 580
- Boundary disputes. See British Honduras, etc.; and Honduras-Nicaragua boundary dispute.
- Bowers, Carlos, 538
- Boy, Col. Herbert, 730
- Boyd, Augusto S., 1106
- Bragg, Comdr. K B., 143
- Brazil (see also
Coffee Agreement; Defense of
the Western Hemisphere; and
Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second
Meeting), 559–669
- Agreement with United States providing for reciprocal customs privileges for Foreign Service personnel, Oct. 11, 669
- Airlines, U.S. cooperation in elimination of German influence from, 658–669
- Arms and ammunition: Brazilian supplies to Uruguay, 1158–1159, 1164; German supply to Brazil, 45, 49, 626–657; U.S. supplies to Brazil, question of, 3, 45, 46, 49
- Foreign debt service, efforts for resumption, and
U.S. activities in behalf of American interests, 559–599
- Brazilian proposals for resumption of payments, 560, 561–562, 565, 566, 570, 571, 576–577, 578, 581, 582, 588, 594–595, 596–597, 598; U.S. suggestions and discussions, 562–564, 565–566, 570–571, 572–573, 574–575, 577, 578–580, 595–596
- British and European bondholders, interests of, 562, 563, 565, 567–568, 570, 571, 572, 573, 576, 577, 579, 588, 590–591, 594, 596, 597; speculation regarding inclusion of British-Brazilian clearing agreement in debt agreement, 577, 579
- Debt Service Decree signed Mar. 8, 597; arrangement for first payment, 599
- Foreign Bondholders Protective Council, interest in Brazilian offer, 564, 566, 566–567, 569, 570, 572, 573, 574, 576, 577, 579, 580, 581, 582, 582–587, 588–590, 591, 599; public statement regarding Brazilian proposal, 582–583, 587, 588, 591, 592–594, 595
- Repatriation of bonds by Brazilian Government, discussion regarding, 578, 579–580, 595, 595–597, 598, 598–599
- U.S. Treasury Department, disinclination to participate in discussions, 564–565; State Department reply, 568–569
- Siqueira Campos, U.S. good offices in
settling dispute concerning British detention of, 626–657
- Appreciation for U.S. help, Brazilian expressions of, 632, 633, 638, 644
- Brazilian position presented to United States, 626–627, 627, 628–629, 631, 632, 633–635, 640–641, 643, 644; to United Kingdom, 631, 632, 633, 635–637
- British position: Refusal to permit shipment of German armaments to Brazil, 626–627; seizure of Siqueira Campos, and explanation and defense of position, 628–629, 630–631, 632, 637
- Reactions in Brazil to seizure, 631, 638–639, 643, 650–652, 652–653, 654–655; press coverage, 629, 639–640, 647, 656
- Release of ship: Negotiations leading to, 645–647, 647–649, 649–650, 652–654; release reported, 656, 657–658
- U.S. intercession with British in Washington, 627, 628, 629–631, 641–642, 649; in London, 644–647, 655–656, 656–657
- U.S. messages to Brazil, 627, 628, 629–631, 652
- Willingdon Mission (British Economic Mission to Brazil), effect of incident upon, 627, 628, 629, 634, 639
- Speech delivered June 11 by President
Vargas, repercussions of, 615–626
- Background and reports of speech, 615, 618, 623–624
- Reactions in United States and other American Republics, 617–618, 619; show of confidence by Hull, Roosevelt, and Welles, 619, 620–621, 624–625
- Vargas’ reactions to criticism: Issuance of public statement, 620, 621, 622–623; message to Washington, 621–622; second speech, 625–626
- Steel industry in Brazil, U.S. assistance in establishment of,
600–615
- Exploratory discussions by Department of State, 600–607; negotiations between Federal Loan Administration and Brazilian Steel Commission, 608, 608–610, 611–612
- German offer to build steel plant in Brazil, 608, 610
- Texts of exchange of letters, Sept. 26, 612–613; expressions of gratification, 614–615
- Brereton, Capt. William, 26, 28, 34, 36, 37, 38, 154, 156, 165, 170, 1171
- Brewster, Elisha Hume, 744
- Briceño, Julio E., 1097, 1103
- Briggs, Ellis O., 291, 431, 588, 589, 807
- British Guiana, 224
- British Honduras (Belize), dispute between Guatemala and
United Kingdom regarding, 416–443
- Arbitration, proposed:
- British proposals, and discussions concerning, 418–420, 421–422, 430–431; Guatemalan attitude, 424–425, 431
- Negotiations between Guatemala and United Kingdom regarding terms of reference, 429, 430–431, 432, 433–435, 436–437, 438–439, 440–441
- U.S.-British discussions, and U.S. efforts for settlement of dispute, 416–420, 422–424, 425–429, 429–430, 431–432, 432–434, 435–436, 437–438, 439–442, 443
- Central American support for Guatemala, 439
- Cession of territory, question of, 430, 432, 433, 434, 440
- Foreign Ministers Meeting at Habana, measures affecting Belize question, 252, 442–443
- Sovereignty question, 423, 437, 438–439, 441, 442
- Arbitration, proposed:
- Britt, Brig. Gen. George Howard, 439n
- Brooks, Clarence C, 687n
- Buarque, 640n, 641, 652
- Bunge, Ricardo, 303
- Burke, Thomas, 735
- Bursley, Herbert S., 915, 1043, 1051, 1053, 1054
- Butler, N. M., 428, 431, 440
- Cabero, Alberto, 684–685
- Cabot, John M., 429
- Cáceres, Julian R., 447n, 448, 449
- Cadogan, Sir Alexander, 435–436
- Caffery, Jefferson, 377, 632, 633, 638
- Calderón Guardia, Rafael Angel, 83n, 84, 445, 446, 458
- Calixte, Col. Demosthenes Petrus, 913n
- Campa, Miguel Angel, 97, 184, 193, 206, 226, 231–233, 311n, 312, 313, 743, 749, 753, 755, 756, 779
- Campbell, Douglass, 832, 833, 834, 835
- Campbell, Lt. Comdr. W. S., 178
- Campbell del Campo, Carlos, 374
- Campos, Alfredo R., 164n
- Canaga, Capt. B. L., 53, 60, 67, 70, 105, 158, 175, 177
- Canal Zone. See Panama Canal under Panama.
- Cantilo, José María, 22, 25, 30, 31, 33, 190, 195, 196–197, 198, 199, 241, 251, 280, 281, 490n, 618, 1163
- Cárdenas, Lázaro, 134–140 passim, 223, 948, 957, 961, 976, 981–982, 986, 988, 997, 998, 1000, 1001–1002, 1008, 1016, 1027, 1055, 1056
- Carías Andino, Tiburcio, 130n, 133, 448, 449
- Carías Reyes, Marcos, 448
- Carrillo, Alfonso, 87n
- Casanova, José Manuel, 739, 744, 745, 750, 768, 769
- Castillo Nájera, Francisco, 133, 137, 139, 143, 144, 946n, 958, 997, 1040
- Castro, Gen. Augustin, 142–143
- Castro, Hector David, 277
- Castro Martinez, José Joaquin, 65n, 723n
- Censorship of mail. See under Inter-American Neutrality Committee. Chalkley, Sir Owen, 540–542
- Chapin, Selden, 4, 137
- Charlone, César, 162n, 1173
- Chavez, Juan, 213, 1143, 1145, 1146
- Chile (see also Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second Meeting; and Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 670–694
- Chirripo, 411
- Christian, Lt. Col. R. L., 34–38, 154, 156, 165, 170, 1171
- Cities Service Co., 999, 1003, 1027
- Civil Aeronautics Board, 660, 666, 669
- Clark, Col. Frank S., 137
- Clark, J. Reuben, Jr., 568, 585
- Clarissa, Capt. Francisco J., 26
- Clipperton Island, 936, 1022
- Coffee. See Coffee Agreement; Coffee Conference; and under Haiti.
- Coffee Agreement, Inter-American, signed Nov. 28 (see also Coffee Conference, Third Pan American):
- Coffee Conference, Third Pan American (see also Coffee Agreement, Inter-American):
- Collado, Emilio G., 584, 798, 915, 921, 1043, 1045, 1046
- Collins, Capt., 4
- Colombia (see also
Coffee Agreement; Defense of
the Western Hemisphere; Foreign Ministers of
the American Republics, Second Meeting; and
Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 695–735
- Airlines, U.S. cooperation in elimination of German influence from, 723–735
- Asylum, question raised by Colombian Minister in Mexico, 1065–1068
- Export-Import Bank loan, 696–700, 702, 705
- Foreign debt service, negotiations for resumption,
695–723
- Colombian acceptance of temporary arrangement, 695–696, 710
- Permanent settlement offered by Colombian Government:
- Proposals and discussions leading to, 700–702, 702–705, 706–711; Colombian decree, 712, 712–713
- Terms of settlement, and question of position of Foreign Bondholders Protective Council, 712, 713–718, 720–721; U.S. recommendation in connection with, 718–719
- U.S. and Colombian press statements regarding, 719–720, 721–723
- U.S. good offices. See Foreign debt service, supra.
- Colonies. See European colonies.
- Commodity Credit Corporation, 493
- Compton, Luis, 9–11
- Condor Airline, 659–667 passim
- Contraband of war. See under Inter-American Neutrality Committee.
- Córdova, Andrés F., 105n, 856–858, 874–875, 876
- Cóndova, Roberto, 300–301, 302, 965–966
- Corn marketing agreement. See under Argentina.
- Cornejo, Lino, 213n, 213–214
- Corrigan, Frank P., 444, 447
- Cortés Castro, Leon, 445, 446
- Cortina, José Manuel, 768, 788–791
- Costa, Vicente, 1172n, 1173
- Costa Rica (see also Defense of the Western Hemisphere; and Inter-American Neutrality Committee), Export-Import Bank loan for construction of a section of the Pan American highway, 736
- Cotton, Joseph P., Jr., 602, 701–702
- Crafts, George B., 744
- Cuba (see also
Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second
Meeting; and
Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 737–791
- Debt moratorium adopted by Cuban Constituent Assembly, U.S. interest in, 763–772
- Elections. See Political situation, infra.
- Financial assistance, U.S., 772–791
- Political situation, internal, 737–740, 746, 749; U.S. position regarding recognition of a future government of Cuba, 740–742
- Public works debt, U.S. efforts to secure settlement, 743–761; congressional approval of public works debt bill and signature by Cuban President, 761–762
- U.S. attitude regarding recognition of a future Cuban government, 737–742
- Cuervo Rubio, Gustavo, 742
- Curaçao, 210–211
- Currie, Laughlin, 1046
- Customs privileges for Foreign Service personnel, reciprocal, agreement between United States and Brazil providing for, Oct. 11, 669
- Daniels, Paul C, 380, 382, 383, 386, 388, 393, 396, 397, 398, 515, 1143
- Dargue, Brig. Gen. Herbert A., 439
- Daroch, Admiral, 56
- Davis, Monnett B., 26–28
- Davis, Norman H., 205
- Davis, W. R., 987
- Day, Ralph R., 908
- Debts. See Brazil: Foreign debts; Chile: Foreign debts; Colombia: Foreign debt service; Cuba: Debt moratorium and Public works debt; and Panama: Debt refunding plan.
- Declaration of Panama, 1939 (see also Security zone), 249, 257, 264, 270, 285, 642
- Defense of the Western Hemisphere, 1–179
- Arms, U.S. policy toward furnishing of arms to the
other American Republics, 1–14
- Brazil, situation with respect to, 3, 45, 46, 48, 48–49, 50, 52
- Chilean requirements, 3–5
- Costa Rican interest in surplus arms, 83–84, 84–86, 88, 90
- Colombian needs and requests, 58–59, 68, 70–71, 71–72, 73, 73–74
- Export-Import Bank loans and credits, question of, 7–9, 73, 1166–1168, 1170–1171, 1173–1174
- Plan of procedure for negotiation of sale of surplus arms, 1–2, 5–6, 9–12; for handling requests from the countries, 13–14
- President’s Liaison Committee, 10, 11
- Supply to individual countries, proposed policy, 12–13
- Uruguayan negotiations, 6, 8–9, 1166–1168, 1170–1172, 1173–1174
- Consultations between United States and other American Republics
regarding defense measures, 14–179
- Argentina, 21–39
- Bolivia, military staff conversations, 39–40
- Brazil, 40–52
- Attitude toward U.S. proposal for bipartite conversations, 42–43, 44
- Exploratory conversations between U.S. representatives and Brazilian officials, 43, 45–46, 47, 48
- German influence in Brazil, 49–50
- Military equipment, procurement from United States, 50
- Military staff conversations, 50–51
- U.S. inquiries as to Brazilian views on certain defense matters, 40–42
- Willingness to cooperate with United States and other American Republics in military matters, 44–45
- Chile, 52–57
- Colombia, 57–83
- Exploratory conversations between U.S. representatives and Colombian officials, 57–58, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 67, 70, 71
- German activities and influence in Colombia, 59, 60–61, 62, 68, 69
- Military equipment needs, and U.S. attitude, 58–59, 68, 70–71, 71–72, 73, 73–74
- Military staff conversations and resulting agreement, 72, 73, 74–75, 76–83
- Panama Canal defense, relation to Colombian need for military equipment, 58–60, 70
- U.S. exchange of views with Colombia, 61–70, 71–72, 73–74, 75–76; views of President Santos, 62–64, 67–69, 71–72, 74, 79
- Costa Rica, 83–94
- Arms and ammunition, need for, 83–84, 84–86, 88, 90
- Exploratory conversations, 83, 84, 86–87
- Military staff conversations, 91–92
- Nazi and Communist activities in Costa Rica, 84, 85, 86, 87–88
- U.S. military mission to, Costa Rican request and U.S. compliance, 88–89, 89–90, 92–94
- U.S. naval vessel at Puntarenas, 89, 90
- Cuba: Exploratory conversations, 94–97; military staff conversations, 97–100
- Dominican Republic, exploratory conversations, 100–104
- Ecuador, military staff conversations, 105–108; Cabinet changes, relation to, 106–107
- El Salvador: Exploratory and military staff conversations, 108–109; photographic air mission, Salvadoran permission for, 110
- Exploratory conversations, bipartite (see also individual countries, supra and infra):
- Arrangements for, 14–18; text of U.S. proposal, 16–17
- Funds for expenses of U. S. missions to conduct conversations, question of, 18–19
- German and Soviet propaganda concerning, 46–47
- Personnel of U.S. missions to conduct conversations in the various countries, 24, 43, 53, 60, 84, 95, 101, 105, 109, 112, 124, 130, 146, 158, 163, 175–176
- Results of, general appraisal, 19, 20
- Fifth-column danger, 43, 62, 63, 65, 69, 85, 86, 155
- Funds for expenses of U.S. missions to various countries, question of, 18–19
- Guatemala, 110–122
- Exploratory conversations between U.S. representatives and Guatemalan officials, 110–111, 112–113
- German threat, question of, 111–112, 113–115
- Military staff conversations, 115, 118–120
- Photographic air mission, Guatemalan permission for, 117
- U.S. military assistance to, question of, 110, 113, 115, 115–116, 117–118, 120–122
- Haiti, 122–129
- Honduras: Exploratory and military staff conversations, 130–131; U.S. technical assistance, and Honduran appreciation, 131–133
- Mexico, 133–145
- Arms and matériel, need for, 138
- German activities in Mexico, 134, 138, 140
- Joint Mexican-American Defense Commission, creation of, 143–145
- Mexican press articles attacking United States, U.S. concern over, 134–135
- Training of Mexican aviation pilots, question of, 136
- U.S.-Mexican conversations in Washington, 135–136, 137–139
- U.S.-Mexican relations, discussions in connection with defense matters, 139–143
- Military staff conversations, bipartite (see also individual countries, supra and infra):
- Agenda prepared by War and Navy Departments, 20–21
- Funds for expenses of U.S. missions to conduct conversations, question of, 18–19
- Personnel of U.S. military and naval missions to conduct conversations in various countries, 34, 39, 50, 55–56, 74, 91, 98, 106, 109, 115, 129, 131, 148–149, 154, 160, 165, 178
- U.S. proposal and plans for opening of conversations, 19–20, 21
- Nicaragua: Exploratory conversations between U.S. representatives and Nicaraguan officials, 145–148; military staff conversations, 148–149; Nazi influence and fifth-column activities in Nicaragua, 148;U.S. military assistance to Nicaragua, 149–150
- Paraguay, 150–157
- Peru: Exploratory conversations between U.S. representatives and Peruvian officials, 157–159; military staff conversations, 160–161
- Uruguay, 162–174
- Exploratory conversations between U.S. representatives and Uruguayan officials, 162–163
- Internal political situation, relation to, 171–174
- Military staff conversations, 165, 170–171
- Uruguayan discussion with Argentina, 174
- War materials and financial assistance from United States, question of, 162, 163–164, 166–170
- Venezuela: Exploratory conversations between U.S. representatives and Venezuelan officials, 175–177; military staff conversations, 178–179; war materials, question of purchase in United States, 178–179
- Arms, U.S. policy toward furnishing of arms to the
other American Republics, 1–14
- Déjean, Montrosier, 878n
- De la Rue, Sidnev, 878, 880, 882, 883, 885, 886, 888, 890, 900, 916, 923
- Delgado Irigoyen, Javier, 213
- del Valle, Col. P. A., 94, 95, 96, 101, 102, 103, 104, 124, 125, 126, 128
- Dennis, Fernand, 890, 915n, 918, 925n
- de Pena, Hugo V., 1067n
- de Roux, Raúl, 1076, 1088, 1090, 1093
- Des Portes, Fay Allen, 433, 440–441, 442
- Despradel, Arturo, 206n, 286, 802, 811, 812, 813, 825, 826, 828
- Díaz Dulanto, Federico, 158n Dietrich, A., 139, 141
- Dominican Republic (see also
Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second
Meeting; and
Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 792–830
- Convention with United States modifying Convention of Dec. 27, 1924, concerning collection and application of customs revenue, signed Sept. 24, 792–830
- Foreign debt. See Convention, supra.
- Donnelly, Walter J., 377
- Donovan, Andrew E., 513, 526, 533, 538, 544
- Drew, Gerald A., 426, 431
- Duggan, Laurence, 134, 139, 140, 302, 392, 440, 442, 515, 534, 604, 682, 683, 709, 823, 1045, 1060, 1094
- Durgin, Comdr. C. T., 143
- Dutra, Gen. E. G., 46, 47, 48, 51, 638
- Early, Stephen, 512, 622
- Eccles, Marriner S., 368
- Echandi Montero, Alberto, 88n
- Economic cooperation, inter-American, U.S. proposed program for, 353–373
- Commodities exported by the other American Republics, statistical data and discussion, 354–360, 363–364
- Coordination of planning on subject within Department of State, 367; among U.S. governmental agencies, 368–369
- Institutions and organizations, role in, 365–367
- Memoranda by U.S. officials regarding economic problems and possible solutions, 353–368
- Proposals submitted to President Roosevelt by Secretaries of State, Treasury, Agriculture, and Commerce, 369–371
- U.S. statements announcing program for inter-American cooperation, 371–373
- Ecuador (see also
Defense of the Western Hemisphere
and
Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 831–876
- Agreements with United States for—
- Airlines, U.S. cooperation in elimination of German influence from, 831–849
- Export-Import Bank loan to Ecuador for road development and other projects, 874–876
- Galápagos Islands, U.S. interest in establishment and development of certain American projects in, 850–855
- Trade restrictions, U.S.-Ecuadoran discussions, and U.S. insistence on conformity with trade agreement, 856–874
- Edgerton, Gen. Glen E., 1112, 1113
- Ellinger, Enrique, 538, 544
- El Salvador. See Defense of the Western Hemisphere and Inter-American Neutrality Committee.
- Emergency Committee for the Provisional Administration of European Colonies and Possessions in the Americas, establishment of, 341–344
- Escalante, Diógenes, 210–211, 224, 264n
- Escudero, Gen., 56
- Espil, Felipe A., 23, 190, 198, 240, 303n, 378, 485, 493, 505n, 506
- Espínola, Pedro, 1125
- Espinosa de los Monteros, Antonio, 1043–1047 passim, 1051–1052, 1056
- Estigarríbia, Gen. José Felix, 150n, 152, 155, 1124, 1127, 1133
- European colonies and possessions in the Americas:
- Act of Habana, July 30, relative to, 341n
- Emergency Committee for the Provisional Administration of, establishment of, 341–344
- Foreign Ministers Meeting at Habana, July 21–80, consideration of questions relative to. See Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second Meeting: Convention, etc.
- Export-Import Bank (see also Costa Rica; Uruguay: Financial assistance; and under the following: Argentina: Financial assistance; Chile: Financial assistance; Colombia; Defense of the Western Hemisphere: Arms; Haiti: Financial relations; and Peru: Financial assistance), 7, 8, 49, 73, 164, 362, 363, 365, 372, 394, 404, 464, 466, 467, 470, 474, 476, 480n, 482, 483, 549, 550, 552, 558, 605, 610, 611, 612, 613, 776, 782, 833, 852, 855, 874–876, 1043, 1047, 1140–1142
- Expropriation of properties. See Mexico: Expropriation of agrarian properties and Expropriation of oil properties.
- Falkland Islands, 193, 284, 426, 505–508, 1163
- Farish, William S., 515, 997, 1000, 1014
- Federal Loan Administrator, 530, 535
- Federal Loan Agency, 659, 682–683, 736, 784, 853
- Federal Reserve System, 782
- Feis, Herbert, 366, 367, 524, 534, 538, 539, 561, 564, 585, 602
- Fenwick, Charles G., 258, 263, 267, 289, 290, 292, 293, 295, 300, 314, 327, 328
- Fernández, Horacio A., 153, 154, 1126–1130
- Fernández Cordova, Carlos, 422n
- Fernando do Noronha, 41, 46, 48
- Fetter, Frank W., 857n, 875
- Fifth-column activities. See under Germany.
- Fincati, Rear Adm. Mario, 505n
- Finland, negotiations for U.S. surplus arms, 5
- Finley, Harold D., 798, 802, 807, 823
- Finot, Enrique, 215, 1067n
- Flournoy, Richard W., 146, 515
- Fombona-Pachano, Jacinto, 211
- Fontecilla Varas, Mariano, 266n, 328
- Foote, H. W., 441
- Ford, Bacon and Davis, Inc., 603–604
- Foreign Bondholders Protective Council (see also under Brazil: Foreign debt service), 712, 713–718, 720–721, 796, 803, 805, 807, 809, 815, 816, 882, 922, 923, 1096, 1099
- Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, meeting at Panama (1989), resolution cited, 181, 188, 217
- Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second Meeting,
Habana, July 21–80, 180–256
- Act of Habana, July 30, 253, 255, 341
- Agenda: Preliminary discussions, 184, 187–188, 190, 193, 194, 195–196, 198, 200, 201; suggestion by U.S. Congressman, 239; U.S. suggested agenda, 202–205, 207–208
- Belize question, relation to measures taken at Habana meeting, 252, 442–443
- Convention regarding provisional administration of
European colonies and possessions in Western Hemisphere, signed July 30:
- Drafts of convention and resolution, 216–221, 229, 242–247
- Greenland, question of application of convention to, 251–252
- Negotiations and discussions, 221–222, 223, 224–230, 231–238, 239–242, 247–250
- Position and views of—
- Transmittal of convention to President Roosevelt by U.S. delegate, with statement of background and provisions, 252–256
- Date for meeting, discussions, 192, 194, 196, 200
- Delegations, 206–207, 212, 213–214, 215
- Economic questions, 187–188, 198, 203, 209, 214, 215, 394–395, 491–492
- European colonies and possessions in Western Hemisphere, convention concerning. See Convention, etc., supra.
- French interest in question of transfer of territory in Western Hemisphere, 213, 230–231
- Initiative of United States in proposing meeting. See Proposal by United States, infra.
- Invitation issued by Cuban Government, 206, 212; U.S. acceptance, 210
- Monetary cooperation, suggestion by U.S. delegation, 238–239, 242
- Neutrality matters, 187, 202–203, 208, 214
- Peace of Western Hemisphere, maintenance of, 188, 203, 206, 208
- Proposal by United States for holding of meeting:
- Communication to other American Republics, 180–181
- Responses and preliminary views of—
- Argentina, 192–193, 196, 199
- Bolivia, 190, 195
- Brazil, 183, 190–191, 197, 200, 216
- Chile, 195–196
- Colombia, 200–201
- Cuba, favorable response and preliminary preparations for meeting at Habana, 183–188
- Dominican Republic, 206
- Haiti, 181–182
- Mexico, 183, 223–224
- Peru, 182, 188–189, 191–192, 214
- Uruguay, 214–215, 222–223
- Venezuela, 208–210, 210–211
- Resolution favoring completion of Santos-Arica Railroad, 548–549, 552, 553, 558
- Rio de Janeiro proposed as site, discussions concerning, 183, 191, 192, 195, 197, 199, 201
- U.S. proposal for holding of meeting. See Proposal, etc., supra. Foster, Lt. Comdr. Paul F., 852–853, 855
- Fowler, William A., 671, 672, 673, 675, 678
- France, 213, 230–231, 570, 576, 908–909, 910, 919, 920, 936
- Frantz, Harry W., 472
- Freile Larrea, C, 867
- Frost, Wesley, 673
- Gache, Roberto, 474n, 475, 487, 490
- Gagneux, Edmundo, 478
- Galápagos Islands, U.S. interest in establishment and development of certain projects in, 850–855
- Galvez, Juan, 130
- Garay, Narciso, 274, 1072n–1073n, 1102, 1103, 1108–1109, 1114–1119
- García, José Antonio, 446
- Garcia Montes, Oscar, 780, 781
- Gaston, Herbert E., 564
- Gates, Samuel E., 666, 667, 668
- Gazitúa, Guillermo, 671, 672, 675–682 passim, 693
- Geneva Maritime Ports Statute (1923), 298
- Germany (see also Airlines under
Brazil, Colombia, and
Ecuador):
- Aggression in the Western Hemisphere, speculations regarding, 79, 87–88, 113–114, 122–123, 137–138, 176
- Brazil: German supply of arms to, 45, 49, 632; steel industry in Brazil, German interest in, 608, 610
- Fifth-column activities in South American countries, 43, 62, 63, 65, 69, 85, 86, 126–128, 148, 155
- Influence and activities in South American countries (see also Fifth-column activities, supra), 46–47, 49–50, 59, 60–61, 62, 68, 69, 84, 85, 86, 87–88, 111–112, 113–115, 126–128, 134, 138, 140, 148, 1147–1166
- Merchant ships in Western Hemisphere ports, 292, 297–299, 299–300, 408–413, 654
- Nazi activities in Uruguay, 1147–1166
- Neutral shipping, German sinking of, 320
- Tin ore from Bolivia, 525, 527–528
- Trade potential in Latin America, 353
- Venezuelan oil properties, acquisition of, 70
- Wesermünde, transfer to Honduran flag, 410–411
- Gil Borges, Estebán, 175n, 176–177, 208n, 209–211, 224, 261n, 1176–1177
- Glass, Lt. Col. Edward L. N., 117, 121, 122
- Glasser, Harold, 857n
- Goering, Reich Marshal Hermann, 633
- Góes Monteiro, Gen. Pedro Aurelio de, 40, 42–43, 46, 48, 51, 52, 638, 642, 651, 655
- Grady, Henry F., 414, 541
- Grau San Martin, Ramon, 742, 746
- Graves, Lt. Comdr. E. D., Jr., 335
- Greely, Brig. Gen. J. N., 143
- Green, Joseph C, 2–5
- Greene, Duff, 940
- Greenland, 251–252
- Groppo, Pedro, 463, 468, 469
- Groven, Eugene, 892–893
- Grumbach, Edgardo, 478
- Guachalla, Luis Fernando, 190n, 513, 514–515, 524, 526–527, 528–529, 533, 538, 544, 547, 548n, 549, 550
- Guani, Alberto, 162, 165, 168, 171, 172, 173, 174, 213, 222, 237–238, 275, 1148, 1149, 1151, 1159, 1166, 1168, 1169
- Guatemala (see also
Defense of the Western Hemisphere):
- Belize dispute. See British Honduras.
- Coffee quota under Inter-American Coffee Agreement of Nov. 28, 391–392
- Supplementary extradition convention with United States, signed Feb. 20, 877
- Guerra, Col. Flores, 846
- Guinle, Guilherme, 608, 609, 611, 612
- Gunderson, Harvey J., 538, 544
- Habana Foreign Ministers Meeting, July 21–30. See Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second Meeting.
- Hackworth, Green H., 331, 823, 967, 997, 1053, 1054
- Haiti (see also
Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second
Meeting; and
Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 878–926
- Coffee, 883–884, 887–888, 895, 902, 905, 907, 910, 911, 914, 915, 917, 918, 919, 920n, 921
- European developments, relation to Haitian financial situation, 881, 883, 887, 894, 895, 910
- Extension of the partial moratorium of July 8, 1939, supplementary agreement with United States for, Sept. 27, 923–924
- Financial relations with United States, 878–923
- Accord of Aug. 7, 1933, cited, 887, 893, 899, 904, 905, 908
- Credits, requests for, and discussions concerning (see also Economy measures, infra), 878–883
- Economy measures, discussions and recommendations: Budget, promulgation of, 914–915, 918–921; communal revenues, fiscalization of, and reduction of budgetary expenditures of Haitian Government, 883–884, 887, 888, 890, 892–905, 907–915; Franco-Haitian commercial convention, cancellation of, 908–909, 910, 919, 920
- Export-Import Bank, 878–923 passim
- Loan contracts cited: Oct. 6, 1922, 893; July 1, 1935, 906–907
- Loan offered to Haitian Government by private interests, 887, 887n, 888; communal revenues, relation to, 892–894
- Political situation, 914
- Public works (J. G. White Engineering Corporation), 884, 885, 887, 888, 889, 892, 896, 908, 916–917, 917
- Revision of customs tariff, Haitian desire for, 890, 891–892
- Six-point program offered by Haitian Foreign Minister (see also Economy measures, supra), 915–918
- Trade agreement with United States, March 28, 1935, Haitian desire to modify, 924–926
- Halifax, Lord, 435–436, 644, 645, 647, 655, 656, 657
- Hardin, Thomas O., 666, 667, 668
- Hardin, W. T., 669
- Harris, Lt. Col. A. R., 53, 98, 99, 105, 129, 158
- Harris, Harold, 846
- Hawkins, Harry C, 470, 471, 473, 1143, 1144
- Hay, Gen. Eduardo, 139, 140, 183, 221, 224–225, 275, 957, 960, 1066
- Henderson, Alexander, 544
- Henderson, Charles B., 525, 538, 540, 541, 544, 546–547
- Henneman, Harry, 764
- Herendeen, E. G., 1063
- Herrera, Gustavo, 261, 264, 266n, 300, 302, 330
- Hinkle, Eugene M., 101
- Hochschild, Mauricio, 532, 538, 539, 541, 544, 545
- Hoffman, Hans, 733
- Honduras (see also Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Honduras-Nicaragua boundary dispute; and Inter-American Neutrality Committee); U.S. reply to Honduran claim of [Page 1194] sovereignty over the Swan Islands, 927–945; Wesermünde (German ship), transfer to Honduran flag, 410–411
- Honduras-Nicaragua boundary dispute, 444–459
- Hopkins, Harry L., 369, 375
- Hornedo, Alfredo, 739
- Hueyo, Ernesto, 472
- Hull, Cordell:
- Foreign Ministers Meeting at Habana: Call upon President Laredo Brú, 756–757; commendations on achievements at Meeting, 250–251; reports as delegate to Meeting, 238–239, 239–241, 242–247, 248–250; transmittal to President Roosevelt of convention signed at Habana Meeting, with background statement, 252–256
- Miscellaneous, 529, 584, 621, 829, 997, 1001, 1009, 1120
- Hunt, Bert L., 967
- Hurley, Col. Patrick J., 977, 987, 999, 1001, 1007–1008
- Iglesias, Col. Teófilo, 158n
- Illingworth, Vicente, 107, 108, 873n
- Indian Institute, Inter-American, convention between United States and certain other American Republics for creation of, 415
- Inland Steel Co., 605
- Insfran, Pablo Max, 155, 1124–1125
- Inter-American Bank, unperfected convention for establishment of, signed May 10, 346–352, 365–366, 372
- Inter-American Coffee Agreement. See Coffee Agreement.
- Inter-American Development Commission: Establishment of advisory sub-committees, 376–379; membership, 374–375
- Inter-American Financial and Economic Advisory Committee, 345, 491–492, 914, 915
- Inter-American Highway, 558, 736
- Inter-American Indian Institute, convention for creation of, 415
- Inter-American Maritime Conference, held in Washington, Nov. 25–Dec. 2, U.S. participation, 414
- Inter-American Neutrality Committee (see
also
Security Zone), 257–340
- Censorship of mail, question of (see also Postal correspondence, infra), 306, 309, 313
- Contraband of war (see also Postal correspondence, infra), 284–285, 328–329–330
- Functions of, 257–260, 262–263, 286, 291, 295, 300, 327
- German merchant vessels in American ports, status of, 292, 297–299, 299–300
- Jurisdiction over security zone matters, question of: Resolution adopted by Committee, 268, 269–270, 271, 282–283; U.S. views, 271, 285; views of other American Republics, 272–277, 279–281, 285, 286–287, 288, 290, 290–291
- Meetings in Rio de Janeiro: Agenda, 263, 293, 330; British interest in deliberations of, 277–278; reports of U.S. member, 282–285, 333–335; Venezuelan position on matters discussed, 261–262, 264–265
- Membership. See Organization, etc., infra.
- Neutrality Code, formulation of, 267, 268, 330, 331, 333, 335, 336
- Organization, procedure, membership, and related matters, 261, 266–267, 268–269, 271, 278–279, 281, 282, 289, 291, 292–294, 303–304, 310, 314–316, 321, 322, 322–324, 327–328, 329–330, 331, 335
- Postal correspondence, neutral, inviolability of, 296–297, 299, 304–309, 313, 316–317; draft convention submitted by U.S. member, 306–308
- Proposal for a study of causes of war and conditions of peace, 323, 325, 327
- Publicity of recommendations, question of, 288–289, 290, 316, 317–318
- Radio communications, recommendations concerning, 323, 325, 334–335
- Soviet invasion of Finland, question of consideration by Committee, 270–271
- Telecommunications, recommendations concerning, 323, 325, 334–335
- Territorial waters, extension of, 330, 331, 331–333
- Internment. See under Security zone.
- Invasion of the Netherlands, Luxemburg, and Belgium by Germany, collective protest by American Republics, 134, 310, 312
- Irigoyen, C. Alonso, 466, 471, 473, 475
- Italy, 136, 139–140, 486
- Itapé, 640n, 643, 646, 652
- Jamaican laborers. See under Panama: Panama Canal.
- Japan. See Panama: Transfer of vessels.
- Jaramillo, Esteban, 697, 698
- Jerome, Maj. Clayton C, 84, 86–87, 91, 109, 112, 115, 130, 131, 146, 147, 148
- Jimenez Ortiz, Carlos María, 314, 315, 321, 328, 331
- Jones, Jesse, 466, 525, 526, 528, 534, 535, 538, 542, 604, 605, 606, 610, 611, 612, 682, 683, 706, 711, 736, 855, 875, 1170
- Juliao, Victor N., 1104
- June, Capt. Frank M., 117, 121, 122
- Kauffmann, Henrik de, 251
- Keith, Gerald, 403
- Kimberley, Col., 44
- King, Comdr. Rufus, 98, 99, 129
- Knox, Frank, 854
- Knox, Sir Geoffrey George, 260n, 626, 647, 653, 657
- Konder, Arno, 551
- Krupp contract for supply of arms to Brazil (1938), 632n
- Kuehl, Herman, 727n
- Labougle, Eduardo, 330
- Laleau, Léon, 182n, 285n, 291n, 888n, 924, 925
- Lamb, Eric C, 1125, 1130, 1131, 1132
- Lancaster, W. W., 764, 767, 798
- Langmann, Otto, 1148n
- Laredo Brú, Federico, 96n, 97, 212n, 311n, 738, 740, 749–757 passim, 760, 764, 767, 769
- Lawson, Lawrence M., 947, 948, 952, 954, 957, 958, 959, 960, 961, 963, 964, 972, 1034, 1053, 1058
- Laylin, John, 702, 709, 718, 722
- Layton, Sir Walter, 630
- Leche, John Hurleston, 252n, 417n, 421, 422, 426, 429, 430, 436–438, 441
- LeFevre, José, 458
- Legorretta, Mr., 1027
- Lescot, Elie, 127, 887, 922
- Lewis, John L., 977, 987
- Linares, Mr., 525
- Linares, Enrique, Jr., 1099n
- Livesey, Frederick, 583, 584, 588, 589
- Lleras Restrepo, Carlos, 702n
- Lobos Islands, 931
- Lockett, Thomas H., 1000
- Lombardo Toledano, Vicente, 141, 1015, 1017
- López Castro, Amadeo, 755, 758, 759, 760, 780, 781
- López Contreras, Gen. Eleázar, 175, 224n
- López de Mesa, Luis, 57n, 61, 72, 75–76, 82, 200n, 222, 225–226, 396n, 399, 400, 401, 402–403, 404–405
- Lothian, Lord, 277n, 416n, 418, 420, 422–423, 425–426, 435, 436, 439, 443, 631, 641–642, 645, 982n, 982–984, 988–989, 1150n
- Loudon, Alexander, 996, 1013–1014
- Louro, Alfredo, 494
- Ludlow, Luis, 239
- Lufthansa, 659, 661
- Luthringer, George, 470, 471
- Macedo Soares da Silva, Lt. Col. Ed-mundo, 600n, 609
- Machado Morales, Gerardo, 740
- Mackev, C. A., 907
- Magalhaes, G. W., 375, 379
- Marinello, Juan, 771
- Marshall, Gen. George C, 18, 40, 41, 42–43, 48, 179, 630, 638, 1082n
- Martínez, Gen. Maximiliano H., 108n
- Martínez Fraga, Pedro, 212, 737, 740, 763, 764, 768, 775, 776, 778, 780, 781, 1026n
- Martinez Mercado, Salvador, 333n, 335
- Martínez Sáenz, Joaquín, 770
- Martins, Carlos, 198, 600, 602, 606, 621n
- Mathewson, Maj. L., 91, 109, 115, 131, 148
- McClintock, John C, 376–378, 379
- McCormick, Col. Robert, 416
- McKee, Arthur J., & Co., 608
- McLaughlin, Lt. Col., 104
- Medal, Gen. Saturnino, 445
- Medina Angarita, Gen. Isaias, 179
- Mejía, Manuel, 381, 384, 386, 389, 390, 391
- Mello Franco, Afranio de, 266n, 270, 282, 285, 293, 314, 329
- Melo, Leopoldo, 34, 36, 240, 509–512
- Méndez, Ernesto, 1116
- Mendonça Lima, Gen. João de, 662
- Mendoza, Gen. Rodolfo A., 119
- Menocal, Gen. Mario García, 740, 742, 743, 744, 746, 748, 749
- Messersmith, George S., 741, 767, 768
- Metals Reserve Co. See Bolivia: Tin ore. Metz, Capt., 35, 36, 37
- Mexico (see also
Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second
Meeting; and
Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 946–1068
- Agrarian properties. See Expropriation of agrarian properties, infra. Agreement with United States concerning radio broadcasting, by exchange of notes, Aug. 24 and 28, 1068
- American bondholders, Mexican National Railways, U.S. policy in connection with difficulties of, 1063–1065
- Asylum, U.S. policy regarding, 1065–1068
- Colorado River waters. See Waters, etc., infra.
- Expropriation of agrarian properties, U.S.-Mexican
negotiations for global settlement of claims, 946–976
- Appraisals and presentation of individual claims: Development of procedure for, 947–952; estimates and discussions concerning amounts, 963, 965, 966, 967–988, 971, 972, 973–974, 975, 978–979
- Categories of claims, 946–947, 956–957, 959, 960–961, 962, 969, 970, 973
- Estimates of amounts, 963, 965, 966, 967–968, 971, 972, 973–974, 975, 978–979
- Inclusion of agrarian claims in preliminary negotiations for general settlement of questions outstanding between United States and Mexico, 1041, 1045, 1048–1049, 1053–1054, 1058–1059
- Negotiations between U.S. and Mexican Commissioners:
- President Cárdenas, desire to reach prompt settlement, 957, 958
- Procedure for global settlement under arrangement of Nov. 9 and 12, 1938: Mexican position, response to U.S. representations of 1989, 954–955; U.S. proposal, 955–957
- Recommendations of U.S. Commissioner on proper course of action for prompt settlement, 950, 952–954
- U.S.-Mexican exchange of notes, Nov. 9 and 12, 1988, establishing joint Agrarian Claims Commission, cited, 955, 956–957, 967, 969, 973, 974, 978n
- Expropriation of oil properties, U.S. support of
efforts of American companies for settlement, 976–1029
- Amounts and estimates of claims, 977–978, 986–987, 999, 1001
- Arbitration proposed by United States:
- British and Netherlands Governments, desire for joint arbitration of claims, 982–986, 988–997, 1013–1014; British interest in terms of reference, 984, 988–989, 990–991, 992–994, 995–996
- Initial suggestions, and Mexican non-acceptance of arbitration, 978, 979, 982, 988, 997–998, 1001–1003, 1003–1006, 1008, 1014–1016, 1019–1026, 1029
- U.S. position, and further discussions, 1006–1013, 1015, 1016–1018
- Cities Service Co., 999, 1003, 1027
- Inclusion of oil question in preliminary negotiations for general settlement of outstanding questions between United States and Mexico, 1042, 1043, 1046, 1048, 1049–1050, 1062
- Mexican plan for reorganization of petroleum industry, 1000
- Oil companies’ negotiations with Mexican Government, 976–978, 979, 980–981, 986–987, 997, 999–1000, 1001, 1002, 1007–1008, 1016, 1024–1025, 1027–1028
- Sinclair Oil Co., 977, 986–987, 999, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1007–1008, 1016, 1024, 1026–1027
- Standard Oil Co., 980–981, 999–1000, 1003
- U.S. position. See Arbitration, supra.
- General settlement of outstanding questions between United States
and Mexico, preliminary negotiations for, 1040–1063
- Claims, 1041, 1042, 1045, 1046, 1048–1050, 1051, 1053–1054, 1056, 1057–1059, 1062; amounts, 1045, 1051n, 1054, 1056, 1057–1058
- Consideration of possibility of reaching settlement, 1040–1041
- Currency stabilization, 1045–1046, 1047, 1049, 1059
- Expropriation of properties. See Claims, supra.
- Highway financing (Pan American Highway), 1042, 1047, 1050
- International waters, problems connected with, 1050, 1060–1061, 1063
- Oil question, 1042, 1043, 1046, 1048, 1049–1050, 1062
- Plans for settlement, U.S. proposals, 1041–1042, 1048–1050; discussions and Mexican position, 1043–1048, 1051–1063
- Public debt, Mexican, 1046, 1048, 1050, 1063
- Silver agreement, question of, 1042, 1060
- Mexican foreign policy, 981–982, 1028–1029
- Mexican National Railways, U.S. policy regarding situation of American bondholders, 1063–1065
- Oil properties. See Expropriation of oil properties, supra.
- Radio broadcasting, U.S.-Mexican agreement concerning, by exchange of notes, Aug. 24 and 28, 1068
- Rio Grande waters. See Waters, etc., infra.
- Waters of Lower Colorado and Lower Rio Grande Rivers, proposed agreement with United States relative to, 1029–1039, 1050, 1060–1061, 1063
- Miangas Island, 937
- Military and naval bases, 41, 102, 104, 123, 143, 150–157, 171n, 505–508, 1126
- Miller, James I., 1165
- Miller, Col. L. W., 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 50, 51
- Mineral and other resources on Albemarle Island (Galápagos Islands), 852–853
- Mogollon, Comdr. César, 107
- Mollin, F. E., 511
- Moniz de Aragão, José Joaquim de Lima e Silva, 644n, 645, 647, 656
- Monroe Doctrine, 151, 221, 222, 230–231, 253, 626, 1155–1156, 1157
- Montero, Alberto Echandi, 88n
- Montesinos, Lt. Col. Serafin M., 92, 93, 121, 132, 133
- Montoulieu, Eduardo L, 758, 777, 780, 781
- Moore, Capt. C. J., 137
- Morgan, Thomas, 723, 724
- Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 238, 242, 363, 369, 477, 483, 604, 693, 710, 714
- Morinigo, Gen. Higinio, 1134
- Morris claim (Cuba), 743, 774
- Mujica, Comdr., 56
- Mújica Pumarino, Hector, 276
- Mulligan, Harry, 602
- Mullins, Maj. Charles L., 147
- Munro, Dana G., 710
- Nabuco, Mauricio, 241, 258, 269
- Nature protection and wildlife preservation in the Western Hemisphere, inter-American convention for, 415
- Naval base in Falkland Islands, U.S. non-intention to establish, 505–508
- Nazi activities. See Germany: Influence and activities.
- Netherlands: Bolivian tin ore, 530; coffee interests, 405–407; oil properties in Mexico, expropriation of, 989–990, 996–997, 1013–1014; possessions in the Western Hemisphere, 211, 224
- Neutrality (see also Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 187, 202–203, 208, 214
- Neutrality zone. See Security zone.
- Nicaragua (see also Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Honduras-Nicaragua boundary dispute; and Inter-American Neutrality Committee), U.S. policy of non-intervention in internal affairs of, 1069–1071
- Niedenfur, Gen., 23
- Niemeyer, Sir Otto, 584
- Noble, Edward, 375, 602
- Norweb, R. Henry, 823
- Notter, Harley A., 327
- Nyhus, Paul O., 494, 502–504
- Oil exports, Venezuelan, 1002–1003, 1008
- Oil properties, expropriation of See Mexico: Expropriation of oil properties
- O’Leary, Col. Herbert, 121, 132, 133
- Oreamuno, J. Rafael, 374, 379
- Orme, N. L., 826n
- Ortega, Abraham, 52n, 195n, 260n, 262, 276, 691n
- Ortega, Alberto, 388–389
- Ortiz, Ricardo, 866
- Ortiz, Roberto M., 22, 23, 199, 240, 464, 467, 471n, 618
- Ostria Gutiérrez, Alberto, 190n, 275n, 276, 519–520, 527, 548, 550, 556
- Palmas Island, 937
- Panair do Brasil, 661, 664, 665
- Pan American Airways, 659, 666, 667, 723–735 passim Pan American Coffee Bureau, 391, 395
- Pan American Coffee Conference, Third. See Coffee Conference.
- Pan American-Grace Airways. See under Ecuador: Airlines.
- Pan American Highway, 558, 736, 1042, 1047, 1050
- Panama, 1072–1123
- Citizens of, employment by Panama Canal, revision of U.S. legislation denying equality of treatment with Americans, 1101–1106
- Debt refunding plan, U.S. interest in facilitating successful conclusion of, 1096–1101
- Panama Canal:
- Defense of, U.S. negotiations for lease of tracts outside the Canal Zone, 1072–1089; draft of proposed lease agreement, 1073–1076
- Employment of Panamanian citizens, revision of U.S. legislation denying equality of treatment with Americans, 1101–1106
- Jamaican laborers, Panamanian objections to importation by United States into Canal Zone, 1107–1113
- Representations by Panama regarding order of Canal Zone military authorities closing certain trade to Panamanian merchants, 1114–1122
- Panamanian Constitution, U. S. concern over omission from draft of expressed recognition of jurisdictional limitations arising from treaties with United States, 1092–1095
- Transfer of vessels to Japan, U.S. request for Panamanian cooperation in preventing, 1089–1091
- Treaties and agreements with United States:
- General treaty of March 2, 1936 (see also Trans-Isthmian Highway, infra), cited, 1073, 1086, 1116–1117
- Inter-American Highway between Río Hato and Chorrera, agreement effected by exchange of notes, Mar. 23, 1123
- Trans-Isthmian Highway, agreement effected by exchange of notes Aug. 31 and Sept. 6, supplementing convention of Mar. 2, 1936, 1123
- Trans-Isthmian Joint Highway Board, arrangement establishing, effected by exchanges of notes Oct. 19, Dec. 20, 1939, and Jan. 4, 1940, 1122
- U.S. policy of non-intervention in internal affairs of Panama, 1091–1092
- Panama Canal (see also under Panama; also Airlines under Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador), 58–60
- Panama, Declaration of (1939):
- Paraguay (see also Defense of the Western Hemisphere), 1124–1134
- Parga, Rafael, 386, 389, 391
- Parry, Lt. Irving M., 549, 550, 553, 555
- Pasos Montiel, Octavio, 148
- Pastoriza, Andrés, 287n, 291, 798
- Pasvolsky, Leo, 367
- Pate, Col. Joseph Benjamin, 89, 113, 115
- Patiño, Antenor, 531
- Patiño, Simón, 525, 527, 542
- Peace of Western Hemisphere, question of maintenance of, 188, 203, 206, 208
- Pedraza, Col. José, 94, 96, 97, 98
- Pedregál, Guillermo del, 681, 682, 683
- Peñaranda del Castillo, Enrique, 556
- Penteado, E., 386, 387, 388, 393
- Peru (see also Defense of the Western Hemisphere and Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second Meeting), 1135–1146
- Pierce, E. V., 541
- Pierson, Warren Lee, 366, 474–475, 476, 610, 683, 698, 1171
- Pineda, Gen. Leónidas, 133
- Pinedo, Federico, 460, 461, 463, 472, 475, 477, 480, 494
- Pinsent, G. H. S., 542n
- Pixley, Rex A., 878n, 885, 886, 887
- Plaza, Galo, 831–832, 834, 840
- Podestá Costa, Luis, 280, 310, 315, 329, 330, 331
- Postal correspondence. See under Inter-American Neutrality Committee. Powers, Frank, 664
- Prado Ugarteche, Manuel, 157–158, 159
- Prebisch, Raul, 463, 464, 471, 478, 479, 480, 481
- Pulliam, W. E., 826n
- Purdy & Henderson Co. claim. See Cuba: Public works debt.
- Quigley, Capt. W. M., 160, 161
- Quintanilla, Luis, 961
- Radio broadcasting, U.S.-Mexican agreement by exchange of notes, Aug. 24 and 28, 1068
- Radio communications, recommendations of Inter-American Neutrality Committee, 323, 325, 334–335
- Ramos, Domingo F., 97, 313, 755, 758, 760
- Ramos Cabieses, Oscar, 158n, 1135n
- Randolph, Lt. Col. Norman, 74, 76, 77, 78, 83, 95, 96, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 124, 125, 126, 128, 178, 179
- Ray, Guy W., 442
- Recognition. See Cuba: U.S. attitude, etc.
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 364, 365, 370, 524, 525, 526, 528, 546
- Reifsnider, Capt. L. F., 68, 74
- Renta, Capt. Francisco R., 26, 27
- Reyes, Gen., 149
- Rice, Mr., 729–730
- Richberg, Donald, 980, 993, 995, 1000, 1003
- Richling, José, 1171
- Ridgway, Maj. Matthew B., 60–69 passim, 143, 163, 175, 177
- Ridley, Brig. Gen. Clarence S., 1107
- Riefkohl, Capt. F. L., 76, 77, 78, 83, 91, 148, 149
- Rihl, George L., 723n, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731
- Río Hato-Chorrera highway, 1079, 1087, 1123
- Rivas Cuadra, Capt., 149
- River Plate Countries, Regional Conference (1941), 196n
- Rivero, Nicolás, 212
- Roca, Julio A., 35, 36, 37, 174, 495n, 505
- Rockefeller, Nelson A., 367, 379n
- Rodrígues Alves, José, 280, 281
- Rodríguez, José Santiago, 444, 445, 447, 456, 457
- Roig, H. J., 846, 847
- Roosevelt, Franklin D.:
- Brazilian steel industry, interest in establishment of, 605, 615
- Galápagos Islands, interest in establishment and development of certain American projects in, 850–852, 854–855
- Interest in program for inter-American economic cooperation, 368, 371
- Message to U. S. Senate transmitting convention for establishment of an Inter-American Bank, 347–348
- Nazi activities in Uruguay, concern over, 1147
- Panama Canal: Equality of treatment to Panamanians employed by Panama Canal, views concerning, 1104–1105, 1106; employment of Jamaican laborers, views on, 1110n
- Sanitary convention of 1935 (U.S.–Argentina), remarks on possibility of U.S. ratification, 509–512
- Speech at Charlottesville, Va., June 10, 618, 619, 621, 622
- Surplus products, plan for disposal of, 467–468
- Vargas speech of June 11, attitude regarding, 622, 624–625
- Rosenthal, Louis S., 764
- Rowe, Leo S., 205, 212, 222, 302
- Saenz, Col. Eliodoro, 107
- Saint-Quentin, Count de, 230
- Salaya, César, 212
- Salazar, Carlos, 119–120, 421n, 432, 435
- Salomoni, Tomás A., 152, 153, 154, 1127
- Sampognaro, Virgilio, 1148n
- Sánchez Gavito, Vicente, 972
- Sanchez Lustrino, Gilberto, 289
- Sanitary Convention of 1935. See under Argentina. Santos, Eduardo, 58, 64–71 passim, 78, 79, 201n, 396n, 696–697, 732
- Santos-Arica Railroad. See under Bolivia.
- Santos Muñoz, Pablo, 26, 27
- Satterthwaite, Livingston, 401, 701
- Scadta, 56, 724, 725, 733n
- Scasso, Leon, 28–30
- Schacht, Hjalmar, 361
- Schiopetto, Ovidio, 500–505
- Schnake, Oscar, 686, 687, 693
- Schnurbusch, William, 729, 730, 735
- Schroder, Rear Adm. Gustavo A., 166n
- Scotten, Robert McGregor, 104
- Securities and Exchange Commission, 1096
- Security zone established by Declaration of Panama:
- Belligerent merchant ships and warships, 257, 259, 262, 264, 265, 266, 294–296, 297, 320
- Belligerent submarines and auxiliary vessels, 266, 281, 283–284, 287–288, 311, 312, 313, 320–321, 326
- British interest in, 260, 318, 334
- Cuban proposal, 312–313
- Discussions and recommendations by Inter-American Neutrality Committee concerning enforcement of the zone. See subject entries, supra and infra.
- Draft convention on security zone prepared by Inter-American Neutrality Committee (see also Recommendations, etc., infra), 334, 335–336, 337–340
- “Immobilization” of belligerent merchant vessels, 295–296
- Internment of belligerent nationals, 318, 334; of vessels and crews, 266, 283, 292, 293, 294, 313, 320, 321, 324, 326
- Juridical basis for establishment of, Venezuelan observations, 261
- Jurisdiction of Inter-American Neutrality Committee. See under Inter-American Neutrality Committee. Neutral vessels, 265
- Recommendations of Inter-American Neutrality Committee regarding” principle of the zone, 300–303, 311, 316, 317–318, 319–321, 325–326; draft convention, 334, 335–336, 337–340
- Sedta. See under Ecuador: Airlines. Serrano, Gustavo P., 948, 952, 959–961, 963, 968–974, 1033
- Sinclair, Harry, 977, 986, 987, 1016
- Sinclair Oil Co. See under Mexico: Expropriation of oil properties.
- Siqueira Campos. See under Brazil. Smith, H. Gerald, 672, 675, 677, 678, 680, 1143, 1145, 1146
- Smithsonian Institution, 850, 854, 855
- Snapp Airlines, 662–663
- Solf y Muro, Alfredo, 157n, 182n, 192, 1135
- Somoza, Gen. Anastasio, 145–147, 147–148, 149, 150, 452
- Souza Costa, Arthur de, 561n, 562, 563–564, 565–566, 599
- Sparks, Edward J., 885, 900, 921
- Spears, Capt. William O., 24–32 passim, 47, 143, 163, 1162
- Standard Oil Co. See under Bolivia; and under Mexico: Expropriation of oil companies.
- Stark, Adm. H. R., 18, 1154–1156, 1157
- Steel industry. See under Brazil.
- Stettinius, Edward R., 605
- Stinebower, Leroy D., 364, 366, 538, 542, 544
- Stone, Maj. Gen. David Lamne, 439, 1108, 1114, 1116
- Straits of Magellan, 284, 506
- Strong, Brig. Gen. George V., 723
- Suárez, Eduardo, 223–224, 224–225, 411n, 977–979
- Suárez Fernandez, Miguel A., 764
- Swan Islands, U.S. reply to Honduran claim of sovereignty over, 927–945
- Sweden, negotiations for U.S. surplus arms, 5
- Taylor, Maj. Maxwell D., 39–40, 55–56, 84, 86–87, 109, 112, 130, 146, 147, 160, 161
- Telecommunications. See Radio communications.
- Territorial waters, sovereignty over offshore islands, 330, 331, 331–333, 930
- Tewksbury, Howard H., 866
- Thomsen, Hans, 297, 299, 300
- Tietjan, Albert, 730
- Tin. See under Bolivia.
- Tine Asmussen (German merchant ship), sale to Mexico, 408–409, 411–413
- Tobar Donoso, Julio, 108, 839, 841, 844, 857n, 859, 861, 867, 868
- Tomlinson, Edward, 470
- Torres, Ary, 609
- Torriani, Carlos L., 494
- Trade. See under Ecuador, Haiti, Peru, and Venezuela. Train, Mr., 1099, 1100, 1101
- Traphagen, John C, 582, 584, 695, 701, 702, 706, 708, 710, 711, 715
- Treaties, conventions, etc.:
- Act of Habana, July 80, 253, 255, 341
- Arbitration treaties, cited, 979, 1023
- Asylum, treaty of Habana (1928), cited, 1065–1066
- British-Guatemalan treaty of 1859, dispute arising out of. See British Honduras, dispute, etc.
- British-Honduran (Wyke-Cruz) treaty of 1859, cited, 931–932
- Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second Meeting, Habana:
- Habana Meeting of Foreign Ministers, agreements signed July 30. See Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, supra.
- Hague Conventions of 1899, cited, 998; of 1907, cited, 304, 306, 309, 998
- Inter-American Bank, unperfected convention for establishment of, May 10, 346–352, 365–366, 372
- Inter-American Coffee Agreement, Nov. 28. See Coffee Agreement.
- Inter-American Indian Institute, convention between United States and certain other American Republics for creation of, 415
- Nature protection and wildlife preservation in the Western Hemisphere, convention between United States and other American Republics for, 415
- Pan American Neutrality Convention of 1928, cited, 298
- U.S.–Argentina: Agreement providing for military aviation instructors, June 29, 504; sanitary convention of 1935, question of U.S. ratification, 508–512
- U.S.–Brazil, agreement providing for reciprocal customs privileges for Foreign Service personnel, Oct. 11, 609
- U.S.–Chile: Military aviation mission, Apr. 23, 694; provisional commercial agreement of 1988, ratification of, 694
- U.S.–Dominican Republic. See Dominican Republic: Convention.
- U.S.–Ecuador: Military aviation mission, Dec. 12, 876; naval mission, Dec. 12, 876
- U.S.–Great Britain, Clayton-Bulwer treaty of 1850, cited, 932
- U.S.–Guatemala, supplementary extradition convention, Feb. 20, 877
- U.S.–Haiti: Accord of Aug. 7, 1933, cited, 887, 893, 899, 904, 905, 906–907, 908, 915, 919, 921; supplementary agreement, Sept. 27, providing for an extension of the partial moratorium of July 8, 1939, 923–924; trade agreement of Mar. 28, 1935, Haitian desire to modify, 916, 917, 924–926
- U.S.–Mexico:
- U.S.–Panama. See under Panama.
- U.S.–Peru: Naval aviation mission, July 31, 1146; naval mission, July 31, 1146
- Trippe, Juan, 660–661, 664, 723, 724, 728, 729
- Troncoso de la Concha, Manuel de Jesús, 100n, 101, 102, 103, 828
- Truitt, Max O’Rell, 414
- Trujillo, Brig. Gen. Hector, 100, 101, 103, 104
- Trujillo y Molina, Generalissimo Rafael L., 104, 828, 829–830
- Truman, Harry S., 352, 512
- Turbay, Gabriel, 397, 698, 701, 702, 708, 709
- Ubico, Gen. Jorge, 110n, 110–112, 117, 421n, 428, 433, 438, 440, 443
- United Fruit Co., 410–411, 929, 942, 944
- United Kingdom (see also Argentina: Corn marketing agreement; Bolivia: Tin ore; Brazil: Foreign debt service and Siqueira Campos; and British Honduras): Interest in security zone in Western Hemisphere, 260, 318, 334; oil properties in Mexico, expropriation of, 982–996 passim
- United States Steel Co., 600, 602–603, 605, 606
- United States v. Jones, case cited, 941
- Urrutia, Col. Francisco, 107, 108
- Uruguay (see also
Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second
Meeting; and
Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 1147–1175
- Arms purchases in United States. See under Financial assistance, infra.
- Arms supplies from Brazil, 1158–1159, 1164
- Export-Import Bank credits. See Financial assistance, infra.
- Financial assistance by United States, 1166–1175
- Germany, relations with (see also Nazi activities, infra), 1148–1149
- Nazi activities in Uruguay, U.S. concern over, 1147–1166
- Questions and proposals presented to Inter-American Neutrality Committee, 266, 283–284, 287–288
- U.S. Congress:
- International Water Commission Act of Mar. 3, 1927, cited, 1031; act of June 30, 1982, abolishing Commission, cited, 1035
- Legislation in connection with U.S. furnishing of arms to other American Republics, 7, 8–9, 1167, 1170
- Legislation regarding treatment of Panamanians employed by Panama Canal, revision of, 1101–1106
- U.S. Navy Department, agenda for naval staff conversations between United States and other American Republics, 20–21
- U.S. Post Office Department, 659–660
- U.S. Treasury Department, 473, 475, 477–479, 564–565, 568–569
- U.S. War Department: Agenda for military staff conversations between United States and other American Republics, 20; U.S. policy toward furnishing of arms to other American Republics, 1–6, 9–14
- Van Voorhis, Gen. Daniel, 132n, 133, 1072n, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079–1082, 1084, 1085, 1088, 1092, 1112
- Vargas, Getulio, 49, 51, 191, 324n, 462, 578, 581, 600, 601, 607, 608, 614, 615–626, 644, 648, 651, 661, 663, 1164
- Vargas Nariño, Alberto, 716
- Varig Airlines, 661
- Vasp Airlines, 667–669
- Vazquez, Edmundo, 532n, 536
- Veatch, Roy, 524–527, 533
- Venezuela (see also Defense of the Western Hemisphere; Foreign Ministers of the American Republics, Second Meeting; and Inter-American Neutrality Committee), 1176–1179
- Verdeja Neyra, Santiago, 185
- Vianna, Comdr. Bulcão, 663
- Vidal, Gustavo, 846, 848, 849
- Vigar, Cayetano, 671, 672, 673, 674, 675, 677
- Villacis, Col. R. A., 107
- Vincent, Stenio, 122–128 passim, 181–182, 878–921 passim
- Viteri Lafronte, Homero, 270n von Bauer, Peter, 727, 733
- Wachholtz, Roberto, 681
- Wallace, Henry A., 369, 484
- Walmsley, Walter N., Jr., 551, 602, 664
- Warren Brothers claim. See Cuba: Public works debt.
- Webb, Comdr. W. W., 55–56
- Weizsaecker, Ernst von, 1148
- Welles, Sumner:
- Designation as U.S. representative on Emergency Committee for the Provisional Administration of European Colonies and Possessions in the Americas, 342
- Interest in U.S. relations with Bolivia, 542–543; Brazil, 604, 614, 620–621, 621–622, 624, 641, 649; Chile, 689; Colombia, 706, 716; Cuba, 740, 778, 782, 784; Ecuador, 851, 855; Mexico, 946, 957, 968, 977, 982, 985, 986, 988, 994, 1007, 1014, 1016, 1026, 1027, 1034, 1039, 1051, 1052, 1054, 1055, 1060, 1062; Peru, 1144; Uruguay, 1147, 1150, 1153, 1157, 1165, 1171
- Miscellaneous, 6, 152, 226, 239, 371, 392, 416, 422, 425, 436, 440
- Wendler, Ernst, 527
- Wesermünde (German merchant ship), transfer to Honduran flag, 410–411
- West, Milton, 948
- West Indies Pilot, 929
- Western Hemisphere, defense of. See Defense of the Western Hemisphere.
- Wet more, Alexander, 850–851
- Wheeler, Leslie A., 398, 491
- White, Francis, 574, 580, 582, 583, 584, 586–589, 592, 707, 708, 713, 717–718
- White, Harry Dexter, 363, 1045
- White, John W., 619
- Whitson, Maj. Wallace E., 68
- Wildlife preservation: Galápagos Islands, 850–851; Inter-American convention for nature protection and wildlife preservation in the Western Hemisphere, 415
- Willingdon, Marquis of, 627, 628, 629, 634, 639
- Willoughby, C. A., 175
- Wilson, Lt. Col. Donald, 143
- Wilson, Edwin C, 128
- Wilson, Hugh R., 802
- Wood, Dudley P. K., 366, 374
- Woodring, Harry H., 9–11, 66, 1111
- Wooten, Col., 163
- Zárate, M. F., 1104
- Zawadsky, Jorge, 1065n, 1065–1067
- Zaydín, Ramon, 740, 741
- Zúñiga Montúfar, Tobias, 273n, 444, 445, 447, 456
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In indexing persons the intention has been to include all references to persons of significance for an understanding of the record, with the following exceptions; (1) The name of the Secretary of State or the Acting Secretary of State appearing as the signer of outgoing instructions unless there is a clear indication of the Secretary’s or Acting Secretary’s personal interest; (2) the name of an American officer in charge of a mission appearing as the signer of reports to the Department of State, except for personal items; (3) the names of persons to whom documents are addressed.
Persons are not identified by office in the index, but usually where a person is first mentioned in any section a footnote identification is given unless that person is identified in the text.
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