Spain: American prisoners of war in Ger-
many, visits of inspection, 8-9, 13-14, 14-15, 20, 23 Relief in Turkish territories, offer of assistance, 541-542; attitude of United States, 542, 544; procure- ment of supplies, 544-547 Special Committee for Relief of Jews
in Palestine, 551-552, 556-557, 562 Submarine warfare, attacks on U.S.
nationals and ships, 162-163, 165 Sweden, protests of treatment of al- leged national in Panama, 233-234, 240-241
Switzerland: prisoners of war, facili- tation of transit of correspond- ence and parcels, 22; visits of in- spection by diplomatic representa- tives to German prison camps in United States, 3-4, 10-11, 15, 23, 25
Trading with the enemy:
Austrian ships, U.S. purchase, 445-
450, 453, 454-455; arrangements for remittances, 450, 456-457, 458; taking over of the Martha Washington, 246, 247, 447, 448, 449, 451-456, 457
Chinese regulations, 441 German ships, U.S. purchase in Co- lombia, 422-423
Policy prior to Oct. 6, 1917, regard-
ing allies of the enemy, 413, 415– 416, 419-420, 423-424, 425; American-German trade in China, 433-438; enemy subjects in neutral or Allied states, 413- 414, 416-417, 433-438; enemy se- curities in United States, 417- 418, 420-421, 421-422; persons in enemy or enemy-occupied ter- ritory, 412-413, 414-415, 418–419, 421, 423-425
Trading with the Enemy Act (Oct. 6, 1917), 426, 427-428, 439; ap- plication to allies of the enemy, 426-427, 427-428; American-
German trade in China, 438- 445; enemy subjects in neutral or Allied states, 427, 428-429, 430 431, 438-445; persons in enemy or enemy-occupied terri- tory, 423-425, 428, 431-432, 432- 433, 525-526
Treaties. See Military service conven- tions and Radio communications. Treaties cited between United States
Treaties cited between United States and-Continued
Italy (1871), 662n, 728
Panama (1903), 240, 242-243 Prussia (1785), 4, 162, 163, 164- 165, 296, 308; (1799), 4, 55-56, 57-58, 59, 86, 102, 160-161, 162- 165, 169-171, 296, 308, 318; (1828), 55-56, 59, 162, 164-165, 296, 308, 309, 318
Turkey: "ally-of-enemy" aliens, Amer- ican-Turkish arrangements, 246- 247, 247-249, 250, 251-255, 539, 540, 542; "ally-of-enemy" prop- erty, 272
Turkish territories, relief: Spanish offer of assistance, 541- 542; attitude of United States, 542, 544; procurement of sup- plies, 544-547 Supplies on board U.S.S. Cæsar, projected distribution, 539; guarantees against submarine attack, question of, 539-541, 542-544; transportation by Brit- ish authorities, 548 Transmission of funds:
Attitude of Great Britain, 550- 551; United States, 525, 526- 529, 551, 553, 554, 560-561 Utilization of American Commit- tee for Armenian and Syrian Relief, 547-548, 548-550, 559- 560; American Red Cross Commission to Palestine, 562- 563; German diplomatic chan- nels, U.S. disapproval, 554-- 556, 557; Joint Distribution Committee, 547-548, 548-550; Provisional Executive Com- mittee for General Zionist Affairs, 547-548, 548-550; Special Committee for Relief of Jews in Palestine, 551- 552, 556-557, 562
Zionist medical unit, dispatch from United States, 556, 557-559, 563
Wilson, Woodrow :
Executive orders:
May 11, 1917, amending Consular
Regulations, 791-792
Oct. 12, 1917, establishing Alien Property Custodian, etc., un- der authority of Espionage and Trading with the Enemy Acts, 263-264 Dec. 7, 1917, supplementing Oct. 12, 1917 order, 270-271 Apr. 2, 1918, concerning certain
sales to be conducted by Alien Property Custodian, 293-294 Apr. 11, 1918, revoking authority of designated officers regard- ing patents, etc., 330-331 May 11, 1918, taking over the
Martha Washington, 455-456 Aug. 8, 1918, prescribing regula-
tions governing issuance of permits to enter and leave United States, 810-822 General certificate of exemption of U.S. citizens in Great Britain outside age limits from provi- sions of military service conven- tion, 717-718
Message to King of the Belgians re- garding Belgian relief, 463-464 Notes to Secretary of State:
May 8, 1917, regarding enemy aliens, 170-171
Mar. 16, 1918, regarding Polish and Turkish relief, 528 Nov. 6, 1918, regarding expansion of Belgian relief, 496 497 Proclamations:
Apr. 6, 1917, declaring existence of state of war with German Em- pire and setting forth regula- tions prescribing conduct to- ward alien enemies, 165–168 Apr. 6, 1917, prescribing regula- tions under which German in- surance companies may main- tain agencies in United States during war, 256-257 May 24, 1917, authorizing owners
of letters patent granted by German Empire to make pay- ments in order to preserve rights, 320-321
July 13, 1917, prohibiting transac- tion in United States of ma- rine and war risk insurance
Wilson, Woodrow-Continued Proclamations-Continued
business by German com- panies, 260-262
Nov. 16, 1917, setting forth addi- tional regulations prescribing conduct toward alien enemies, 180-183
Dec. 11, 1917, declaring existence of state of war with Austro- Hungarian Empire and setting forth regulations prescribing conduct toward Austro-Hun- garian citizens in United States, 185-187 Feb. 5, 1918, including interned Germans and Austro-Hunga- rians within term "enemy" in Trading with the Enemy Act, 284-285
Apr. 19, 1918, extending regula- tions prescribing conduct to- ward alien enemies to include women, 192-194
May 31, 1918, including certain in- dividuals as "enemies" for purposes of Trading with the Enemy Act, 299-302 June 28, 1918, taking over prop- erty of North German Lloyd and Hamburg-American com- panies, 302-303
July 30, 1918, reciprocal military service convention with Great Britain, 708-712
July 30, 1918, reciprocal military service convention with Great Britain on behalf of Canada, 714-717
Aug. 8, 1918, regulating issuance of passports and granting of permits to depart from and enter United States, 807-810 Nov. 11, 1918, reciprocal military service convention with France, 723-726
Nov. 18, 1918, reciprocal military service convention with Italy, 726-729
Nov. 18, 1918, reciprocal military service convention with Greece, 729-732
Yarrowdale, case of, 160
Young Men's Christian Association, 1, 61, 63, 91
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