International law-Continued. flag, protection afforded by a national. See Extraterritoriality: intervention to oppose negotiation of a treaty by a contiguous coun- Page. 1022, 1027 judicial process of a foreign court for service in the United States__ 75 1355-1362 638, 641 municipal laws not relevant to demands for performance of interna- nationality- of a seaman follows the nationality of his ship. naturalization- a question of national concern alone_---- 347, 625-653 passim 1314, 1310-1339 neutrality statutes of the United States in relation to provisions of 635 868 neutrality participation of foreign residents in defense of attacked See also Japan: protest against the land laws of California. radiotelegraph convention___. 1375-1413 redress: instances of recourse to legal proceedings instead of to diplo- 640 exhaustion of local remedy prior to diplomatic action___ 606 640 1123 625-653 passim of third governments_ requisition for military purposes of foreign property- 637, 640, 645 rights do not require, for their preservation, the continued existence joint sovereignty over waters of "historic" bays--- 1028 627, 643 shipment of arms: distinction between prohibition of export of arms arms-- status of American naturalized citizens in various countries. See temporary refuge_ 867 737, 789, 796, 855 See also Asylum. transfer of property to aliens, vested rights not impaired by laws treaty, option in the form of a-. 646 treaty rights do not require, for their preservation, the continued ex- 637, 640, 645 war vessels in waters of a government recognized as a de facto but 1 INDEX. International Union for the Protection of Industrial Property: treaty Intervention— of Costa Rica between Nicaragua and the United States in relation to Page. 1363 of Salvador; same as above.... of Colombia; same as above_. See also Mexico: policy of the United States. Invitation to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition_ Isle of Pines, sovereignty over- 1022 1027 1031 13 354 Italy: payment by the United States to Italy of an indemnity for the lynch- sovereignty of Italy over Libya; attitude of the United States as to Japan: naturalization of Japanese in the United States a political problem 613 608 611 635, 644 protection by the United States of Japanese subjects in Mexico____ 915, 916 625-653 Jewish citizens of the United States in Russia; text of House resolution Judicial process of a foreign court for service in the United States__. King George I of Greece, assassination of.. King Constantine of Greece, accession of.. Land laws of California: Latin America: declaration of policy of the United States__ 7 speech by Senator Elihu Root in the Senate repudiating sentiments 4 Libel of American diplomatic officers---- 405 Liberia: claims of German merchants against Liberia; formation of a claims 665 good offices of the United States in composing difficulties with the 655, 665 message of President Howard to the Legislature. transfer of the Donovan trust fund to the Liberian Government by List of papers in this volume, by country, in chronological order, with xvii Maine monument dedication, participation of a Cuban delegation in------ 414 assistance and salvage at sea; international convention for the uni- Third International Conference: treaty signed at Brussels, 1910--- 1355-1362 140322°-FR 1913-90 offer A te American Minteer in 1978: refiner for the bent sedative of Euador and Per: Test of Purn for the arbitration of the boose simsal adnan_ 987-200 Mexico: August 27, 1913, submitting a statement of the facts con- opium- April 21, 1913, transmitting to the Congress a communication August 9, 1913, transmitting to the Congress a communica- Peru: February 7, 1913, transmitting a report of the Secretary Messages of the Presidents of— Brazil China Colombia Dominican Republic. Ecuador Guatemala 215 220 1240-1249 24 $2 317 417 471 556 amnesty granted by Mexican Congress for period prior to Huerta Angeles, Gen.: action of American ambassador in behalf of.. Carranza, Venustiano, Governor of Coahuila: 782 788 Mexico-Continued. Page. 757, 774 Carranza, Venustiano, Governor of Coahuila-Continued. enters Torreon 758, 767 proclaims himself provisional President of Mexico_. 784,787 787, 788 de facto government, Carranza claims his to be a 835 954 957-977 968 976 Chamizal controversy- convention, proposal by the United States of tentative bases refusal of Huerta to consider the controversy until recognition claims against Mexico- -927, 942, 944-945, 948 claims against Mexico made by- 923, 946-954, 956 correspondence with the United States concerning the na- See also Tlahualilo Co, United States- 923, 932, 936-940, 948-950 attitude of Huerta toward American claims_____ 926-942, 944-950 778 other representations made to Huerta- 728-729, 924-940, 944-950 tion of Huerta government------ 728-729, 737, 760, 773, 778, 790 Colorado River, construction and maintenance of protective work treaty suggested__ 981-987 message of the President to Congress in regard to an appro- 991 987-990 refusal of Huerta to consider the question until formal recog- 993 Congress- 782 anti-Huerta speech of Senator Belisario Domínguez, Septem- 844 resolution of Chamber of Deputies, October 10, 1913, concern- 836 840 850 bill introduced December 9, 1913, nullifying elections of October adjourned December 15, 1913, until April 14, 1914_ 866 Mexico Continued. establishment of general headquarters at Ciudad Porfirio Diaz Page. 787, 788 856 878 protests against exportation from the United States of arms for 878, 880-881 requests United States to recognize its belligerency--- de facto government: Carranza claims his to be a- 979-981 954 opinion of the Department of State as to the de facto character Díaz, Felix- rumored plan to murder in prison_. escapes from prison and leads troops against Madero___. surrenders his forces to the Huerta government_ relations with Huerta.. appointed ambassador on special mission to Japan_. recalled__-- attitude after recall__ refuge on United States war vessel.. Díaz, Ex-President Porfirio__. Domínguez, Senator Belisario- resolution of Chamber of Deputies concerning his disappearance_ speech in the Senate denouncing Huerta__-- elections- nullification of election of Oct. 26, 1913. called for July, 1914_. exportation of arms and munitions of war into Mexico from the See also policy of the United States. February, 1913; deserts Madero_____ arrests Madero announces overthrow of Madero Government_. 808 693 700 703, 708 722, 784, 808 724 756, 757 798, 808 812 831 850 854-855 855 836 844-846 866 8C6 867-883 695, 754, 820-827 701, 718 720 721 agreement with Felix Díaz as to a provisional government_ 720- February 22; explains the murder of Madero and Pino Suárez. March 17; states his attitude toward the United States___. 781, 1 823, 832, 849 March 20; objects to presence of American war vessels___. 781-783 691 May 1; approves, jointly with Felix Díaz, holding constitutional 798 May 8; refuses to consider American claims until recognized by 948 |