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VII. LEGAL STATUS OF MEMBERS OF AMERICAN FORCES IN EUROPE-Continued

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2216 Aug. 24 To the French Am- Steps taken to correct situation

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agreement on penal military
jurisdiction over U.S. and Bel-
gian forces.

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Sept. 6
[Rec'd
Sept. 9]

From the Belgian Belgium accepts terms of

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Minister

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Further negotiations relative
to maintenance of discipline
among U.S. troops in Great
Britain.

Favorable to agreement with
Great Britain on terms simi-
lar to those of Franco-Ameri-
can agreement of Jan. 3-14.
British view that, owing to
present military situation, it
is unnecessary to proceed with
agreement.

Proposed agreement deemed
desirable; request for draft
for consideration.

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From the Chargé in Encloses British note, May 31,
Great Britain

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containing draft of proposed

U.S.-British agreement re

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garding penal military juris

diction.

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VII. LEGAL STATUS OF MEMBERS OF AMERICAN FORCES IN EUROPE-Continued

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Oct. 20, From the Belgian Belgium favorable to proposed

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continuation of arrangement relative to military penal jurisdiction. Inquiry as to date of notice of modification. Date on which notice of modification of termination of agreement will be given; also question of effective date. Modification of termination of agreement considered as effective from Oct. 20, 1919; published Nov. 8.

British attitude toward concluding convention regarding penal military jurisdiction. Proposed convention necessary as long as any U.S. forces remain in Great Britain. British inquiry as to reason why the United States deems convention desirable.

U.S. forces having been withdrawn from British territory, proposed convention no longer necessary.

VIII. MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS

MARRIAGES OF MEMBERS OF AMERICAN FORCES IN FRANCE

Ambassador

Jan. 26, From the French 1918 [Rec'd Feb. 1]

Proposed agreement regarding regulations for marriages of U.S. soldiers to French women. Encloses arrangements arrived at by British and French on subject.

2097 Mar. 12 To the French Am- Pershing's views on regulations

bassador

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regarding marriages of U.S. soldiers to French women. Bases upon which France deems possible an agreement regarding marriages of U.S. soldiers to French women. Urgency of concluding agreement regulating marriages of U.S. soldiers to French womProvisions proposed.

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VIII. MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS-Continued

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2158 June 12 To the French Am- Encloses forms of affidavits,

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bassador

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etc., to be used in marriages of U.S. soldiers to French women. Explanations. Importance of penal legislation in United States against U.S. soldiers guilty of perjury in making out marriage affidavits.

Sept. 14 To the French Am- Army regulations exist for

Nov. 7
[Rec'd

Nov. 9]

bassador

From the French
Ambassador

punishment of U.S. soldiers
guilty of perjury or bigamy.
Legislation also being pro-
posed.

Proposal of exchange of notes
to record agreement for regu-
lating marriages of U.S. sol-
diers to French women. En-
closes draft note of agreement.

Nov. 27 To the French Am- Marriage regulations to include

bassador

Feb. 3, To the French
Chargé

1919

all U.S. forces abroad now
under consideration of War
and Navy Departments.
Encloses draft of proposed bill
to regulate marriages of per-
sons in U.S. military and
naval forces in foreign coun-
tries.

From the French Draft bill meets with approval
Chargé
of France. Certain modifi-
cations suggested.

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To the French Am- Draft bill relative to marriages
bassador

of U.S. soldiers and sailors
submitted to Congress. [Foot-
note states bill not made
law.]

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Proposed identic reply of Allies
to appeal of Red Cross, based
on resolution of Supreme
War Council.
Résumé of proposed identic re-
ply of Allies to appeal of Red
Cross, submitted for approval.
U.S. concerted action with
Allies suggested in requiring
effective guaranty from Ger-
many for discontinuance of
use of poisonous gases.
British Minister instructed to
present to Red Cross identic
reply regarding poisonous
gases.
Instructions to present to Red
Cross note suggested by
French Ambassador regarding
poisonous gases.

147 July 5 To the Consul Gen- Protest to Bulgaria on behalf of eral at Sofia

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Sept. 19 From

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Chargé

Greece against ill-treatment
of Greeks in Macedonia; re-
quest for remedial measures.

the Swiss Transmits German protest

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against use of shotguns by
U.S. Army and threat of repris-
als.

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Sept. 28 To the Swiss Chargé Reply to German protest, de

Oct. 4 To the Ambassador
in France (tel.)

Chargé

fending use of shotguns by
U.S. Army and giving notice
of reprisals if German threats
are carried out.
President Wilson opposes sug-
gested double retaliation for
Austrian executions of Allied
aviators bearing manifestos.
U.S. counterproposal.
Encloses press account of Ger-
man reply to Red Cross pro-
test against use of poisonous
gases.

the Swiss Encloses German note relative
to air raids on German terri-
tory.

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Nov. 2

From the Belgian
Minister

German orders for destruction

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of Belgian mines.

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U.S. protest to Germany

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ister

against contemplated destruc-
tion of Belgian mines.

Nov. 11

From the Swiss Min- Transmits German denial

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VIII. MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS-Continued

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Date

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Instructions regarding verification of U.S. passports and visa of foreign passports.

Formal request not to transport any U.S. citizens or aliens departing from the United States without valid passports. Encloses joint order of Secretaries of State and Labor requiring passports, etc., from aliens desiring to enter United States; also declaration form for aliens about to depart. Instructions and regulations. Regulating the issuance of passports and granting of permits to depart from and enter the United States. Prescribing further rules and regulations governing issuance of permits to enter and leave the United States.

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Status of W. E. Mellen, U.S. citizen, who has applied for naturalization under Canadian law. Instructions regarding repatriation of U.S. citizens who have taken oaths of allegiance to Allied Powers for military service. Question arising in Cape Town, Africa, of recognizing naturalization of U.S. citizens as British subjects in time of war. Citation of treaty of 1870.

July 19, To the British Argument upholding act. for

1919

Chargé

bidding expatriation of U.S. citizens in time of war. Case of J. C. Bull and R. J. Mahaffery.

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