U. S. financial representatives in Eu-
Council to determine U. S. policies in peace negotiations, Treasury representative on, 555-556, 558,
570 Finance commission to participate in armistice discussions at Spa, 546-547, 548, 552-554, 556-557, 558, 561, 563, 569, 570 Financial adviser to U. S. peace com- mission, proposed, 552, 554, 558, 564, 569, 571 Special Commissioner of Finance in Europe (see also Special Repre- sentative of the Treasury in Eu- rope, infra), 547-548, 563, 570 Special Representative of the Treas- ury in Europe, 552, 556, 669-670, 670-671, 699, 709 Treasury commission in Europe, pro-
posed, 553-555, 558, 559; views of President Wilson and U. S. peace commissioners, 563, 568, 570 U. S. foreign loans (see also Food re- lief: Financial aspects): Cancellation, question of, 538, 539, 539-540, 541, 544-545 Continuation following armistice,
U. S. position, 533-537, 551-552; private assets as basis for credit, proposed, 534-535, 535, 536-537 Conversion and maturities: French obligations, 540-541, 544, 545; general question of, 538, 541 Discussions at peace conference, question of, 537-538, 538-539, 545-546, 548, 549
Food credits to Italy, discussion, 566-567
Requests for U. S. advances ex-
Vorarlberg, question of union with Switzerland, 185-187, 191-192
Bulgaria's position in, 246-247 Damages. See Reparations and in- demnities.
Responsibility for, 71-72, 73, 74-75 War Damages Board. See Repara- tions: U. S. estimate of damages in France and Belgium.
War Trade Board. See Trade regula- tion.
Wilson, Woodrow (President) (see also Food relief; Self-determination, principle of):
Address to Congress, Feb. 11, 1918, cited, 496
Armenians, interest in, 272 "Fourteen points," cited, 585-586 Jugoslav-Italian dispute over eastern
Adriatic question, attitude and comments, 301, 314-315, 326-327, 345
Message to Grand Duchess of Lux- emburg, 441; to Queen of Rou- mania, 395
Montenegrin problem, consideration of, 367-368, 370
Repatriation of enemy subjects in China, willingness to cooperate with Allies concerning, 529 Trip to Europe, invitation to visit the Netherlands, 80-81
U. S. financial representatives in Eu- rope, recommendations and opin- ions in connection with, 555-557, 563-564, 568, 570, 571
U. S. loan to Belgium for increase of army, opinion, 571-572 Workmen's and Soldiers' Councils. See under Germany.
Belgium, for increase of military strength, 564-565; opinion of Gen. Bliss, of Secretary of State, and of President Wilson, 565-566, 567, 571-572 Greece, for maintenance of army, Y.
Serbia and Jugoslavia, 550-552
M. C. A., International Committee, activities on behalf of prisoners of war, 477, 478
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