II. ENEMY ALIENS-Continued No. Date From and to whom Subject To the Secretary of Inquiry regarding treatment From the Ambassa- To Mr. Amos H. To the Swiss Minis ter From the Assistant of German subjects detained Consideration will be given To the Swiss Minis- Removal to Hot Springs, Page 176 177 177 178 179 179 180 N.C., of interned Germans 1408 Nov. 16, Proclamation Nov. 23, 1917 From the Secretary Plans contemplated for em- 183 ployment of prisoners of war Dec. 4, 185 To the Secretary of Concurrence in proposed plans To the Secretary of To the Swedish Min- To the Chargé in for employment of prisoners To the Swiss Min- Contemplated transfer to Hot 188 189 190 190 191 Mar. 21 To the Secretary of Approval of only voluntary Labor labor on the part of alien enemies in the United States. Extension of regulations prescribing conduct toward alien enemies to include women. Authorization for American Red Cross to receive and transmit welfare inquiries through International Red Cross. 3446/21 July 3 From the Swedish Austro-Hungarian warning Minister against internment of its sub- Aug. 9 To the Swiss Chargé Alien enemies interned in the Aug. 28 To the Swedish Min- Assurance of proper considera ister Sept. 11 Department an- Formation of the National nouncement 192 194 195 195 United States not permitted 195 tion in arrest and detention of 197 Alien Enemy Relief Com- 199 not interned without good 199 Sept. 17 To the Swedish Min- Austrians and Hungarians are Austro-Hungarian statement the Swiss Encloses German notes verbales, Oct. 2 To the Minister in Nov. 15 To the Swiss Min- Status and treatment accorded Dec. 11 ister former employees of German To the Swiss Min- For Germany: U.S. policy re ister garding internment of Ger 200 201 202 203 man women. II. ENEMY ALIENS-Continued SPECIAL TREATMENT OF ALSATIANS AND LORRAINERS, CZECHO-SLOVAKS, AND May 27, From the French June 7, Mar. 22, 1918 General From the Attorney Subject Necessary precautions request- From the Attorney Suggested change in registra Mar. 26 To the Representa- Aug. 20 To the Representa- tion card to prevent classifica- Oct. 5 To the Attorney Consideration to be accorded Page 204 205 205 206 210 213 General Czecho-Slovaks resident in PERSONS OF GERMAN BIRTH NATURALIZED IN COUNTRIES OTHER THAN THE UNITED STATES July 30, From the British 1917 Ambassador Canada's desire to consider as 215 1723 Aug. 24, To the Consul Gen- Department of Labor con- 216 1917 eral at Ottawa siders as alien enemies Ger- Dec. 27, From the Attorney Interpretation of sec. 4067, 217 1917 General Revised Statutes, and recom- enemy merchantmen to cus- ENEMY ALIENS IN PANAMA, CUBA, AND THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES Panama (tel.) Apr. 12, To the Minister in Internment of German sub- 233 jects in Canal Zone not 390 June 21, To the Minister in Swedish complaint against in 233 and jurisdiction over, Pana man interns. June 18 To the Secretary of Opinion regarding custody of, War I-d-11 June 1 From the Swiss Encloses German note of May [Rec'd Chargé June 29] VIII-L-2 Aug. 16, protesting to the United 7 From the Swiss Encloses German note of May Chargé 31 protesting to the United 235 235 235 236 237 |