Enemy property-Continued France-Continued Serbian prisoners of war and in- terned nationals, attitude to- ward provision of aid, 610-611, 612-613 Warfare, protests against illegal and inhumane methods, 786; atti- tude toward protest of Interna- tional Committee of Red Cross, 782–783 General Polish Relief Committee, 500– 501, 502-503, 506-507, 524 Geneva Convention cited, 46-50 Germany (see also Enemy aliens; En- emy property; and Prisoners of war): Ships, U.S. purchase in Colombia, 422-423 Submarine warfare, attacks on U.S. nationals and ships, 162–163, 165 Treaties with United States cited: (Bavaria, 1845), 309; (Prussia, 1785), 4, 162, 163, 164-165, 296, 308; (Prussia, 1799), 4, 55–56, 57–58, 59, 86, 102, 160-161, 162- 165, 169–171, 296, 308, 318; (Prussia, 1828), 55–56, 59, 162, 164-165, 296, 308, 309, 318 inhumane methods, 785, 788– 789; American attitude, 785– 786; reply to protests of Inter- national Committee of Red Cross, 787-788; reply to U.S. protest, 791 | Great Britain: American forces in Europe, negotia- tions with United States regard- ing- Desertion: proposals of Great Britain, 733-734, 743; United States, 739 Penal military jurisdiction : pro- posals and attitude of Great Britain, 733-734, 737-738, 741- 745, 751–752, 753-754, 759-760; United States, 739–740, 745, 748–749, 752, 753, 755-756, 759, 760 Belgian relief: financial arrange- ments with United States and Allied Powers, 461-462, 466 467, 469-472, 486, 488 489, 490, 492; provision of tonnage in coopera- tion with United States, 459 460, 467-468, 475–485 U.S. attitude, 646, 647 Enemy aliens, treatment, 229-231 sion of foodstuffs, 574–575, 584 Haiti: Enemy aliens, treatment, 89 363; U.S. recommendations, 361- 362 Enemy aliens, treatment, 89 der Enemy property. Great Britain-Continued United States (June 3). See tions. Appeals for aid, 510 515, 516, 518, 534-535, 537 504, 509, 517–518, 518-519, 521-522 ers, 640 628-629, 640-641, 642-643, 643–644, 645 financial assistance, 601-602, 609 transmission of funds for relief supplies, 548 International Committee of Red methods, 783-784 United States (Aug. 30): ar- 708, 719–720; text, 729_732 States, 707-708; U.S. attitude, 719_720 Enemy aliens, treatment, 89 366, 368, 369-370, 370-371, 372; Hague Conventions cited : laws and customs of war on land, 3, 7, 21, 32, 54, 61 duties of neutral powers and 28 enemy merchant ships at the out- break of hostilities, 162 to maritime warfare the princi- 46–49, 50 capture in naval war, 162, 224, Military service conventions, U.S. negotiations and agreements with- ments for conclusion, 700-701, 706-707 ; text, 714 717 U.S., 648-650, 666-669, 698 agreement, 655-656, 657-658, 710-711 687-690, 700 ments for conclusion, 718- 719; text, 723–726 697; U.S., 648-650, 662-664, 793 Military service conventions, etc.-Con.'| Passport and visa regulations, U.S. war measures : amending Consular Regulations, 791-792 diplomatic and consular officers, Instructions of June 5, 1917, to steamship lines engaged in for- eign passenger service, 793-794 diplomatic and consular officers, 794–807 Proclamation of Aug. 8, 1918, regu- lating issuance of passports and granting of permits to depart from and enter United States, 807-810 scribing regulations governing issuance of permits to enter and leave United States, 810-822 rangements for conclusion, 707– Conflict between Christians and Moslems, U.S. efforts to discour- age, 565, 566; Persian attitude, 570-571 for aid, 563–565, 566-567, 569 570, 571 U.S. assistance: American Commit- tee for Armenian and Syrian Re- lief, mission to Persia, 568-569, 569–570, 571-572; MacCallum mission, 565–566, 567; relief for Jews, 566-567, 567-568 | Peru, treatment of enemy property, 400-401, 402-403, 405-406, 407-408, 410-411; U.S. recommendations, 401-402, 403-404, 406 407, 408 410, 198 | Poles, special treatment in United States, 205–206, 210-213, 215 Polish relief: Clothing, projected transmittal, 529, 533 Food for children, provision by United States, 509-513, 516-517, 519–521, 523-524, 531-532, 534, 535–536, 537-538; British atti- tude, 515, 516, 518, 534–535, 537 Lithuania, relief for, 505–506, 530_ 531, 532, 534 513; attitude of Great Britain, 510; Russia, 508; United States, 510–512 Refugees in Russia, relief for, 532- 533; U.S. attitude, 536 Transmission of funds: 504, 509, 517–519, 521-522; United States, 511-512, 514 515, 517, 522-523, 524-529, 533 Polish relief-Continued | Prisoners of war-Continued cerning repatriation or intern- ment, 76–77, 78-81; provisions 142–145 Medical treatment, provisions of Nov. 11 agreement, 117–118 100, 103 Officers : Camps, provisions of Nov. 11 agreement, 111-112, 146-149 Payment: arrangements between United States and Germany, 39-45, 98, 101-102; provisions of Nov. 11 agreement, 129-131 Punishment, provisions of Nov. 11 agreement, 153-154 Nov. 11 agreement, 131 Powers of attorney and wills, pro- visions of Nov. 11 agreement, 122 Protecting power: provisions of Nov. 11 agree- ment, 127 Visits of inspection: in Germany by Spain, 8-9, 13-14, 14–15, 20, 23; in United States by Switzerland, 3-4, 10-11, 15, 23, 25; provisions of Nov. 11 agreement, 127-129 Punishment of American prisoners in Germany, 24, 31-32; German prisoners in United States, 24 25; provisions of Nov. 11 agree- ment, 114-115 camps, provisions of Nov. 11 American and German prisoners, provisions of Nov. 11 agree. ment, 131-132 1-2, 4-10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 21-22, 25–26, 26–29, 30, 32-34, 60-64, 91 British prisoners held by Central Powers, 5 German prisoners in United States, 3-4, 6, 7, 191; else- where, 18-19 Rumanian prisoners: proposed, 626-627; attitude of Great Britain, 628, 644; United States, 645 Russian prisoners. See under Russia. Serbian prisoners. See under Serbia. patriation: German attitude, 45-48; U.S. attitude, 45, 48-51; provisions of Nov. 11 agree- ment, 132–134 Prisoners of war-Continued | Russia—Continued ment, 88, 92; provisions of Nov. Copenhagen Red Cross Confer- ence-Continued Proposal for exchange of pris- oners, 635-636, 643; attitude of Great Britain, 640; Rus- sia, 639-640; United States, 637, 641 Reports on conditions and requests for aid, 610, 624-626, 630 632, 633, 634, 644 for, 8, 626–627, 629, 633, 634, 636-639; British attitude, 628- 629, 640, 641, 642–643, 643–644, 645; recommendations, 630 631, 633, 640; suspension and termination of relief, 641, 643, 645, 646-647 Salvador, treatment of enemy aliens, Salvation Army, 91 provisions of Nov. 11 agreement, Military service convention with United States, U.S. proposal, 648-650 Prisoners of war (see also infra un- der Relief operations), U.S. transmittal of Serbian protests at treatment, 615–616, 618; Bul- garian reply, 622-624; state- ment of U.S. consul general, 620-622 Relief operations : Reports on conditions and re- quests for aid, 588-593, 594 596, 598, 599–600, 602-604, 606, 609-610, 613-614, 616, 618-619, 619-620 U.S. assistance: Agricultural Unit of American Red Cross, 616-617 Loan: Arrangements, 590, 591-599, 602-604, 606; British at- titude, 601-602 Assistance to prisoners of war and interned nationals: attitude of France, 610– 611, 612-613; Great Brit- ain, 599, 601-602, 609, 628; United States, 8, 597, 600, 605, 606-607, 608, 611, 615–616, 619, 624, 626-627, 633 Assistance to Serbians in en- emy - occupied territory, 592, 594–595, 613-614; at- titude of Great Britain, 601, 605-606, 614; United States, 607-609, 614 | Ships, public. See Public ships. |