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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

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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

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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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