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DINICHERT, Paul, Chief of the Division of Foreign Interests and Internment of the Swiss Political Department; presiding officer at the American-German Prisoners of War Conference at Berne, September 24-November 11. DJEMAL PASHA, Turkish Minister of Marine.

DODGE, H. Percival, Special Agent to Serbia (at Corfu) of the Department of
State of the United States.

DRESEL, Ellis L., United States War Trade Board representative at Berne;
an Assistant American Commissioner at the American-German Prisoners of
War Conference at Berne, September 24-November 11.
EKENGREN, W. A. F., Swedish Minister at Washington.

ELIZALDE, Rafael H., Ecuadoran Minister at Washington.

ELKUS, Abram I., United States Ambassador to Turkey from July 21, 1916. ESTRADA CABRERA, Manuel, President of Guatemala.

EWING, John, United States Minister to Honduras.

FOSTER, John G., United States Consul General at Ottawa.

FRANCIS, David R., United States Ambassador to Russia.

FREYRE Y SANTANDER, Manuel de, Peruvian Minister at Washington.

GARRETT, John W., United States Minister to the Netherlands (accredited also
to Luxemburg); Chairman of the American Commission to the American-
German Prisoners of War Conference at Berne, September 24-November 11.
GARY, HAMPSON, United States Agent and Consul General at Cairo.
GERARD, James W., United States Ambassador to Germany, July 28, 1913, to
May 15, 1917.

GODING, Frederic W., United States Consul General at Guayaquil.
GONZALES, William E., United States Minister to Cuba.

GOTTSCHALK, Alfred L. M., United States Consul General at Rio de Janeiro. GRANT-SMITH, Ulysses, United States Counselor of Legation in Denmark; Chargé d'Affaires.

GREGORY, Thomas W., Attorney General of the United States.

GREW, Joseph C., United States Counselor of Embassy in Austria-Hungary, February 19 to May 23, 1917; Chargé d'Affaires, April 7 to April 14, 1917; assigned to duty in the Department of State of the United States May 23, 1917; Acting Chief of the Division of Western European Affairs of the Department of State from March 14, 1918.

HARTE, A. C., International Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association. HERTLING, Count Georg F. von, German Imperial Chancellor to September 30. HOHENLOHE LANGENBURG, Prince zu, German Military Inspector of Volunteer

Nursing; Chairman of the German Commission to the American-German Prisoners of War Conference at Berne, September 24-November 11. HOOVER, Herbert C., Chairman of the Commission for Relief in Belgium; United States Food Administrator.

HORTON, George, United States Consul General at Saloniki.

HOUSE, Edward M., Special Representative of the United States at the InterAllied Conference at Paris, November 29-December 3, 1917.

HÜBSCHER, Carl P., Swiss Secretary of Legation at Washington; Chargé d'Affaires, July 23 to August 27, 1917, and June to September, 1918.

HYMANS, Paul, Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs.

IGNATIUS, Kaarlo, Finnish Commissioner on Special Mission at Washington. JEFFERSON, Benjamin L., United States Minister to Nicaragua.

JOHNSON, Stewart, United States Secretary of Legation in Costa Rica; Chargé

d'Affaires.

JUSSERAND, Jules J., French Ambassador at Washington.

LANSING, Robert, Secretary of State of the United States.

LAUGHLIN, Irwin B., United States Counselor of Embassy in Great Britain; Chargé d'Affaires, May 18 to July 17, and October 3 to December 17. LEAVELL, William H., United States Minister to Guatemala.

LEFEVRE, Ernesto T., Panaman Minister of Foreign Affairs.

LEFFINGWELL, Russell C., Assistant Secretary of the Treasury of the United States.

LINDSAY, Ronald C., British Counselor of Embassy at Washington from June 11, 1919; Chargé d'Affaires June 11 to October 1, 1919.

LONG, Boaz W., United States Minister to Salvador, July 29, 1914, to December 30, 1917.

MACCHI DI CELLERE, Count Vincenzo, Italian Ambassador at Washington.
MACMURRAY, John V. A., United States Chargé d'Affaires in China, July 1 to
October 11.

MCADOO, William Gibbs, Secretary of the Treasury of the United States.
MCCORMICK, Vance C., Chairman of the United States War Trade Board.
MÉNDEZ, Joaquín, Guatemalan Minister at Washington.
MICHAÏLOVITCH, Lioubomir, Serbian Minister at Washington.
MORGAN, Edwin V., United States Ambassador to Brazil.
MORRIS, Ira N., United States Minister to Sweden.
MOSHAVER-OL-MAMALEK, Persian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
MURPHY, Dominic I., United States Consul General at Sofia.
NAÓN, Rómulo S., Argentine Ambassador at Washington.

OEDERLIN, Frederick, Commercial Adviser of the Swiss Legation at Washington;
Chargé d'Affaires, September to November.

PADEREWSKI, Ignace Jan, representative in the United States of the Polish National Committee at Paris.

PAGE, Thomas Nelson, United States Ambassador to Italy.

PAGE, Walter Hines, United States Ambassador to Great Britain to November 21. PALMER, A. Mitchell, Alien Property Custodian of the United States.

PASHITCH, Nikola P., Serbian President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs.

PEÇANHA, Nilo, Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs.

PENFIELD, Frederic C., United States Ambassador to Austria-Hungary from July 28, 1913.

PERSHING, Gen. John J., Commander in Chief of the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe.

PHILLIPS, William, Assistant Secretary of State of the United States.

PICHON, Stephen, French Minister of Foreign Affairs.

POLAND, William B., Director for Europe of the Commission for Relief in Belgium.

POLK, Frank Lyon, Counselor for the Department of State of the United States.

PRICE, William J., United States Minister to Panama.

QUINTANA, Federico M., Argentine Counselor of Embassy at Washington; Chargé d'Affaires, January 16 to July 10, 1918, and November 20, 1918, to March 3, 1919.

READING, Earl of (Rufus Daniel Isaacs), British High Commissioner and Ambassador on Special Mission at Washington from February 13.

REINSCH, Paul S., United States Minister to China.

RIAÑO Y GAYANGOS, Juan, Spanish Ambassador at Washington.

RITTER, Paul, Swiss Minister at Washington, June 11, 1909, to July 23, 1917. Roussos, Georges, Greek Minister at Washington.

SAMMONS, Thomas, United States Consul General at Shanghai.

SCAVENIUS, Erik, Danish Minister of Foreign Affairs.

SHARP, William G., United States Ambassador to France.

SIMS, Admiral William S., Commanding United States Naval Operations in European Waters.

SOLF, Wilhelm, German Secretary of State of the Colonial Office in the Cabinet of Count von Hertling, and of the Foreign Office in the Cabinet of Prince Max of Baden.

SONNINO, Baron Sidney, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs.

SPRING RICE, Sir Cecil Arthur, British Ambassador at Washington to February 13.

STIMSON, Frederic J., United States Ambassador to Argentina.

STOVALL, Pleasant A., United States Minister to Switzerland.

SULZER, Hans, Swiss Minister at Washington from August 27, 1917.

SYMON, Charles, Belgian Counselor of Legation at Washington; Chargé d'Affaires, March 7 to September 11, 1919.

VÁSQUEZ, Mariano, Honduran Minister of Foreign Affairs.

WADSWORTH, Eliot, Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the American Red Cross.

WHITLOCK, Brand, United States Minister to Belgium.

WILLARD, Joseph E., United States Ambassador to Spain.

WILSON, Hugh R., United States Secretary of Legation in Switzerland; Chargé d'Affaires to March 4.

WILSON, William B., Secretary of Labor of the United States.

WILSON, Woodrow, President of the United States.

ZIMMERMANN, Artur, German Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, November 21, 1916, to August 4, 1917.

LIST OF PAPERS

[Incoming papers are listed chronologically under date of receipt. Unless otherwise specified, the correspondence is from or to officials in the Department of State.]

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I. PRISONERS OF WAR-Continued

No.

Date

From and to whom

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ister

Subject

Sept. 18, From the Swiss Min- German request for Swiss in-
1917

spection of camps where offi-
cers and crews of Kronprinz
Wilhelm and Prinz Eitel Fried-
rich are imprisoned.

To the Swiss Min- No objection to Swiss inspec-
ister

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tion of war prison camps, as
requested by Germany.

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Sept. 24, To the Swiss Min- Limitation of privilege of pos

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1917

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Oct. 9,
1917

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Oct. 19,
1917

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From the Secretary Suggested commission to deal
of War
with affairs of U.S. and Ger-
man prisoners is not ap-
proved.

Oct. 26]

877 Nov. 12,

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From the Chargé in Quotes Spanish note verbale
Spain (tel.)

To the Chargé in
Switzerland (tel.)

From the Chargé in
Switzerland (tel.):
Dresel to Red Cross

stating Germany refuses to
permit inspection of prison
camps by agents of American
Red Cross.

French Line is taking measures
to insure transportation of
postal packages for U.S. and
German prisoners.

Spanish report on camp condi-
tions at Brandenburg.

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German assent to transmission

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of parcels for prisoners in Ger-
many.

Report of proposed ill-treat-
ment of U.S. prisoners in
Germany. Investigation re-
quested.

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