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Canada
For complaint registered by Mrs. Howe, wife of
308
Canadian Minister of Munitions and Supply,
see Customs, Bureau of
Canada
See War Conditions: Foreign Funds Contrel
338
See also Book 339
Canada
See War Conditions: Export Control
Books 345
346
349
Canada
See War Conditions: Lend-Lease Legislation
372
Canada
See War Conditions: Lend-Lease
Books 399
424
428
461
467
Canada
See War Conditions: China
413
Canada
HMJr's trip discussed by Mackenzie King and Нид31
8/11/41
431: 216
Canada
437
See Wheat
Canada
See Revenue Revision
453
See also Book 643
Canada
Canadas
See War Conditions:/Silver
464
Canada
472
See Military Reports
Canada
Joint Defense Production Com.: Statement of
478
policy for better integration of war
production in U.S. and Canada 12/27/41 478: 212
Canada
Conf. on depletion of dollar resources;
479
present: HMJr, Deputy Finance Min. Clark,
Carswell, McKim, and White 12/29/41 179: 56,57
a} a) Hyde Park Declaration
58
b) War Supplies, Ltd.: List of firm
orders L.S of Nov. 22, 1941
61
Silver: Bank of Canada's desire to renew
arrangements for purchase of newly-mined
Canadian silver
12/29/41
69
Canada
See Lend-Lease
Books 481 602
569 605
571 620
572 643
574
575
580
599
Canada
Dellar exchange position and effects of
485
Lend-Lease decision not to purchase
completed defense articles in Canada
for transfer to other parts of British
Empire - HMJr's letter to Deputy Minister
of Finance Clark 1/14/42
485. 469
Canada
488
Dellar exchange problem discussed in letter from :.
Clark (Deputy Mih. of Finance)
1/24/42
488, 59
Cancellation of $1 bil. of Gt. Britain's
outstanding debt to Canada and centinued
aid up to $800 mil. per year without
repayment obligation announced
1/26/42
146
a)Prane ministris speach announing 489:208
Canada
Labor Problems: Miss Kistlersmemo
492
2/5/42
492: 377
Canada
507
"War Supplies Limited": Guarantee of Govt. to U.S.
of commitments, obligations, etc.
3/14/42
-
507: 379
Canada
Zee also Currency
509
Financing meme
3/19/42
509: 54
Price Centrol Plan - Hase neme on
3/20/42
368
a) Infe. sent to FDR, Nelsa, Wallace, etc.
371
Canada
See Lend-Lease: U.K.
518
Canada
524
Foreign exchange and fiscal position discussed by
HMJr, Bell, and White; Clark, Howe, and Ilsley,
of Canada 5/6/42
524: 185
a) White memo
186
Canada
Canadian facilities for preductionef war materials
and dollar position - effect of proposed pooling
of Canadian production through Joint Munitions
Assignment Bd. in Wash.: Cenf. present: reps. of
Can. Govt., War, State, BEW, L-1, and Treas.
5/7/42
525. 19
a) Plumptrs's memo suggatulylan t solving Camalis
pooling WH girl.
h.S. dollar deficit mls just anamyement H
525:315
(and) 5/8/42
white thro'rish. memo : Financial implications of program policy
526: : 14
c) canclian h.s. Dollar position 1st awarter
21942 in any rill latut Pcast 5/11/42
527: 173
Canada
(Hofth)
War Savings Campaign: White,report on
530
5/20/42
530. 138
5/27/42
532:273,
286,292,
a) Canal. General Elcotriz Co
309
3.4
b) Commissions 02 to inv. a
to tanks Six. at amy meeting 5/4/42 534:7
c) HmJr hlyran ungony circulation in Hardenings
of Haflish nget 6/1/42
535:32
Canada
See Gold
537
Canada
Compulsory Savings: Report prepared by Natl.
540
War Finance Com.
6/18/42
540: 231
Canada
1942-43 budget - resume of
6/24/42
542259
U.S. dellar position - White meme
6/25/42
378
Preposed tax changes - Blough mome
6/25/42
383
Canada
Budget speech on June 23 of Canadian Finance
545
Minister - resume of
7/2/42
5451 174
Canada
Eccles' comments on public finance situation
549
7/11/42
549: 11
Resume of Canadian-Amn. relations -
Currie meme 7/15/42
310
a) HMJrs mime m- INFOR
554:152
Canada
U.S. dellar position 7/20/42
551: 241
a) Conf.; present: Treas. group, Jenes,
551
Strauss, Linder, Stewart, Morrison, Kirech,
Griffith, Scoll, Bridgman, McCabe, Ecker,
Livesey, Stinebower, Coo, and Miss Kistler
7/21/42
552: 2
Canada
See Customs, Bur. of
552
Evacuation (possible) from Victoria and southern
end of Vancouver Island: Treas. recommends
to State Dept. all possible assistance
7/22/42
552: 292
Canada
Forecast of U.S. dollar position, July 1942
Plumptre meme given to White
554
7/27/42
554. 146
Mavy premises to inform Treas. of any
sizable orders placed in Canada
7/27/42
156
Canada
Army, Navy, and Maritime Com. contracts:
Joint War Production Committee (Milo Perkins, 556 Chmn.)
report
8/4/42
556, 233
Canada
558
Contracts for munitions during July.
8/13/42
558, 263
Canada
Evacuation from Victoria and southern end of
559
Vancouver Island discussed in corres. between
State and Treas.
8/18/42
559: 215
Canada
U.Se-Canada Joint War Preduction Committee:
562
Progress report
8/26/42
562: 261,
298
Canada
See
U.S.
8/29/42
564 : 14
564
Canada
574
See Lond Lease
Eastern Previnces Administration, Ltd.: Cel. Deriet's
connection with reported in Paul memo
10/1/42
574. 146
a) Strause (Commander, Navy) endorsement
of Doriot 10/13/42: Bk. 578, P. 139
Canada
See Foreign Funds Control
577
Canada
See New York City
587
Canada
U.S. dollar position since outbreak of war - 588
White memo based on Plumptre's memo
11/23/42
588: 222
Canada
Outstanding issue of approx. $2 mil.
.
593
to be refunded during Jan. (mkt. free
of Treas. financing)
12/4/42
5931 34
France Minister Clark thanks an.fr Jr.
correction "/1/42
694:301
Canada
**
594
U.S. dollar receipts -, closer control over
discussed by, HMJr, Currie, Childs,
Wilson, and Miss Kistler
12/8/42
594: 150
a) Understanding reached outlined
by Currie
302
47. -State Ryt amergalence 12h1/42
597: 140
Canada
600
See Food
Canada
602
See Lend Lease
M Office of Economic Stabilization
Canada
U.S. dollar reserves - report of committee "
613
apptd. to consider on policy decisions
arrived at
3/2/43
613: 204
Canada
See Post-War Planning: Internatl. Stab. Fund
Books 625
627
Canada
Resale of $60 and $100 Victory Loan Bonds
628
4/22/43
628: 66
Var Shipping Admin. reports purchase of 100
vessels from Canadian Govt. under Hyde Park
arrangement 4/23/43
205
Canada
630
Fourth Victory Loan (opened April 26) report
5/1/43
630: 12x2
107,109
Canada
640
U.S. Dellar Reserve: Cenf. to discuse implementation
of agreement to maintain; presents Clark and
Plumptrem, White and Hiss Kistler 6/8/43 640: 72
Canada
See Financing, Govt.1 War Savings Bonds
642
(3rd War Loan Drive)
See also Book 648
Canada
See Bank Earnings, Effect of War on
644
Canada
Repurchase of war goods procured by U.S.
653
War and Navy Depts. discussed in Canada-U.S.
corres.
8/3/43
653: 147
a) Bernstein memo giveing giving
resume
150
Canada
U.S. dollar exchange position, July 1943
657
8/19/43
657: 130
Canada
665
Quarterly statement and forecast of Canada's
holdings of U.S. dollars 9/17/43
665: 126
Canada
671
Dollar position as of 9/30/43
10/27/43
671, 144
Canada
683
Blough trip: Resume for HMJr 12/9/43
683: 19
U.S.-Canada dollar exchange problem discussed
in White memo 12/11/43
88
Conf.; present: HMJr, Bell, White, Friedman,
and Miss Kistler 12/14/43
684: 30
a) White memo discussed
b) Crowleys letter to Hull discussed
44
c) HMJr's letter to Stimson,
And Knox
47A9
d) Gold and dollar holdings as of
Oct. 30, 1943
55
Maritine Crm. sexch animal future
antacts 12/15/43
684:195
#
Conf.; present: HMJr, White, Crowley, Acheson,
Rostow, Stettinius, Coe, Currie, and Cox
12/16/43
684: 267
a) HMJr's letter to Jesse Jones
306
b) "
# . Crowley
308
Stimson's litter of agniment with HmJrislith
dahl 12/14 12/31/43 687:215
Canada
695
War-Treas. corres. concerning cancellation of
certain contracts 1/19/44
695: 202
Gold name mm and dollar holdings as of Nov. 30, 1943hein 1943 696:203
1/19/44
203
a) manitoric Green Gm.-a. a army. concerning 1/26/44
Entracts - wiew of all new outstanding 1/25/44 696:241
696 696:10] :10]
Canada
698
U.S. dollar position at end of Dec. 1943
1/31/44
698: 214
Canada
See War Refuges Bd.
Books 701
711
.
Canada
See also Refugees (Jewish) War Refugee Bd.
701
Reduction of Dollar Balances - White memo
2/10/44
701: 5
Canada
Dollar balances discussed by White, Friedmen,
704
Clark, Flumptre, Ragminsky
2/28/44
704: 143
Canada
U.S. dellar exchange problem discussed in
706
White mome
3/3/44
706: 79
Luncheen conf.; present: Amb. McCarthy,
Ilaley (Fin. Min.), Berle (State Dept.),
HMJr, Bell, and White
3/6/44
208
a) White meme
Canada
Aluminum: Contract for 600 mil. lbs. in face of 710
enormous stockpile discussed by HMJr, Bell,
and White 3/14/44
710: 7
Conf. to discuss proposed reimbursements by
Canadian Govt.; present: HMJr, Bell, White,
Ilsley, Clark, and Plumptre (of Canada);
Hickerson and Collade (State Dept.)
3/14/44
9
a) White memo on "Current status of
negotiations to reduce Canada's
HICKLAN dollar balances" John: thankd to his assistance 12
Conf.; present: HMJr, Bell, White, and Hickerson
3/15/44
69
a) Over-all picture reviewed for HMJr
Confl; present: HMJr, White; Ilsley, Clark, Phumptre
and (Canada); Hickerson (State) 3/15/44
84
a) Hickerson of to - purchase of Canol oil projection
fround upon by Hm Sr
Canada
U.S. Dollar Balances
716
See also Book 710
Schedule covering agreed-upon program
716: 89
a) Discussion by HMJr and White
3/29/44
77
b) HMJr's letter to Navy
97
o) "
#
" Crowley
101
d) "
#
" RFC
103
e) Memo to FDR
106
f) Ilsley-HMJr corres.
108
1) Copy sent to State Dept.
113
Canada
See Post-War Planning: Currency Stabilization
722
Canada
See Financing, Govt.
733
Canada
See Post-War Planning: Currency Stabilization
739
(Internatl. Cenf. 0
See also Book 742
Canada
See Taxation (Double)
798
Canada
Brazilian exports of cetten to Canada:
834
See Foreign Economic Policy Bd.
Canadian Liquor Cases
Sokol case:
188
HMJr tells Gibbons and McReynolds case is to be
handled 5/5/39 in future by Foley and McReynolds
188: 142
Entire matter of informer's fee, etc., discussed
at 9:30 meeting 5/8/39
369
Foley memo concerning testimony Graves will
give before subcommittee 5/8/39
439
Correspondence between Congressman Thomas and'
Treas. concerning availability of Treas. files 444
Canadian Liquor Cases
Sokol case:
189
Foley memo following conf. of Graves and Klaus
in office of Congressman J. Parnell Thomas
(N.J.) 5/9/39
189: 74
Discussed at 9:30 meeting 5/10/39
103
Canadian Liquor Cases
Sokol (Harry) case:
192
Congressman Thomas again asks for all files
in connection with Eastern Canadian Distillery
cases (compromised for approx. $3 million
by Seagram's, Hiram Walker, xxi Consolidated
Distilleries, etc., in 1935-36)
5/31/39
192: 163
Canadian Liquor Cases
195
Sokol (Harry) case: Congressman Thomas again asks
for files 6/13/39
195: 242
a) Pencilled note stating HMJr's letter
crossed in mail
Canal Zone
104
Oliphant memo quoting U.S. Code as to regulatory
powers of Secy. of Treas. and Gov. of Canal Zone
12/22/37
104: 46
Canal Zone
525
See Financing, Govt.
Canary Islands
See War Conditions
280
Canex Requisitions
See Lend-Lease
556
Canfield, Cass (Harper & Bros.)
806
See Post-War Planning: Germany (proposed book entitled
"The Morgenthau Plan")
Cann, Norman (Bur. of Int. Rev.)
See Deferments, Military
562
Cann, Norman
See Appts. and Resignations
Books 642
653
684
Cannon, Clarence (Chmn., Appns. Com.)
See Govt. Depts.
602
Cannons
See War Conditions
280
Cannons
305
See Gazda, Antoine
-
Cannons-Machine Guns
See War Conditions: "irplanes
288
Canol Oil Properties
See Canada
710
Canton and Enderbury, Islands of
112
See Gruening, Ernest (Dir. of Territories and Island
Possessions - Dept. of Interior)
Cantor, E ddis, Enter finds, Anc.
47
SEE Dnt. Rev. cases- closing againments
35 to -10 10
47:10-14
Canter, Eddie
See Financing, Govt.: Defense Savings Bonds
483
Cantrel, Mr. (Gallup Pell organization)
642
See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds (Redemptions)
Cape Verde Islands
&
See Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.: Trip to Bermuda
399
Capek, Charles A.
See Appts. and Resignations
576
Capital Controls
Building and loan assns. and capital controls
549
exercised in other United Nations -
Purcell (SEC) memo
7/14/42
549: 230
Capital Funds Control Committee
See Budget, Bur. of
397
/
Capital Funds Com.
Establishment of discussed in memo to FDR
472
12/12/41
472: 127
Capital Funds Com.
Historical resume
12/27/41
478:207
Frank- Hm3r 3r anv. 12/29/41
478
499:75
6nf. ignorat km57, Bill, Foky, Hans, morris
12/29/01
479:75
Eichw There tOFDRa org. ans.
:914
I
480:93
Capital Funds Committee
Memo to 2/11/42 FDR and suggested reply to Healy (SEC)
495
495, 411
Capital Gains Tax
13
SEE Tayatim
XUI 22°
Capital Issues Committee, 1918
317
Report prepared by Leon Henderson - October 1940
317: 231
Capital Issues Com.
See Financing, Govt.
517
See also Book 527
Capital Issues Control Committee
See Strategic Materials
534
Capital Issues Centrel Com.
Inventories (See also Book 533 - Inflation): 536
Cenf.; present: reps. of Treas., SEC;
Jenes, Henderson, Eccles, Nelsen, Rumin,
Currie
6/4/42
536: 197
Capital Issues Control
Exec. Order in connecton with sale of securities
by investment trusts, industriel insurance cos.,
and savings and loan assns. not necessary -
Buffington, Paul, and O'Connell report to HMJr
8/4/42
556. 143
Capital Mkts.
115
Douglas discusses with HMJr idea he has already
discussed wi with FDR
3/16/38
115: 40
a) Large reservoir of capital which is not
going into industry
b) Inadequacy of investment benking machinery
and psychology of that business: only $60
to $100 million of cepital at present time
c) Doughas thinks business needs junior or
equity money not increase in debt: lending
more money to industry will not rectify
matters
d) Douglas suggests that Govt. step in for
a limited period of time and, thru
regional industrial finance bks., purchase
open mkt. operations
securities from underwriters and engage in
Capital Movements
See Foreign Capital: Restriction of Inflow
47
Capital Movements
53
Review for the year '36
53: 223
Capital Novements
67
Lochhead reports recent sales of securities
by foreigners in U.S. mkt. not sufficiently
voluminous thus far to show up in total figures
of "balance of capital movements" 5/4/37 67: 49
Caplan Company
Chester Davis and all McConnell confer with HMRr
concerning sale of molasses that AAA would
2
purchase from Puerto Rico and Philippine Islands;
HMJr explains his disapproval of Caplan business
methods 11/27/34
2: 195
Capital Movements
See War Conditions: Gold
292
Capital Movements
Revision of reperts White meme 3/20/42 509, 256
509
Capone, Al
Wait (Treas. Attache, Paris) cables concerning
58
transfer of several million dollars gold notes
and bonds now in safe deposit vault in U.S. to
Europe in private yacht 3/5/37
58: 45
a) HMJr withholds comment pending receipt
of reports referred to
Caribbean Area
See War Conditions
317
Caribbean Area
For airpoant developments, see Pan-Arm. Airp
"Caribbean Coaster"
See Latin America: Cuba
615
Caribbean Sugar
424
See War Conditions: Lend-Lease
Carley, Geo. F., Pfc.
Services extended 60 days
3/13/44
709: 709 172
Carmody, John
See Rural Electrification Administration
104
Carmody, John M. (Administrator, FWA)
See War Conditions: Airplanes (Consolidated Aircraft)
320
Carnahan, George
See Secret Service
663
Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation (Ohio)
264
04
FBI report
5/21/40
264: 259
Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp.
I
257
FBI report acknowledged
5/29/40
267: 280
Carpenter, Aaron E.
See Foreign Funds Control: German Postage Stamps
532
Carr, Charlotte (Director of Hull House, Chicago)
See Negroes
586
Carraway, Hattie (Senator, Arkansas)
128
Discusses Congressman McClellani, who is running
against her, ** 6/14/38
128: 392
Carriers' Taxing Act
See Railroad Retirement Act
Books 60
61
62
Carroll, Mollie Ray
481
See Appts. and Resignations
Cartels, International
HMJr and FDR discuss 1/4/37
51: 16-57
Cartels
See Post-War Planning
777
Cartels
Interdepartmental Exec. Com. on Economic Foreign
770
11/2/44 Policy report sent to HMJr by Acheson
790: 243
Cartels
EXXXXXX
786
Report sent to Treas. by Kilgore (Sen., V. Va.)
11/18/44
796: 235
Carter, Amon G. (Pree., Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Corres. concerning sonts (prisoner in Germany)
648
inquiry about income tax payment
7/14/43
648. 219
Carter, Amos H. - Brig. Gen.
See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds
521
Carter, Andrew F.
See Foreign Funds Control: Gen. Aniline & Film Corp.
497
Carts? Boaks
12
Criticises of Coast Good by civilian
employer of Truesury 4/20/35
XII 123
aspist of surin-agnt M whole under 12/18/2017
Carts, BOAKL
13
Grotm aparts having and C. to call him LY C.Aurt
alld back 12/2/25 (aticin and invest.- VIII 12
gstim)
copyaf HmJr letter to carter
XII. 60
Carthr, Boaks
14
SEE Coast Guard
XII 93-109
Carty, Boake
15
Again nfw to many : Histinc concerning antly
amount agreement min may to - 11/ml
(Traushift finalust m 0.98319)
1/9/36 XV97
Carter, J. Franklin
Guffey, Jos. E. (Sen., Pa.): Carter asks HMJr
459
to sponsor as rep. for liquor interests
11/11/41
459: 281
Carter, Jay Franklin
White House status discussed by HMJr and
806
Rexts Dorothy Brady 1/1/45
806: 47
Casablanca
See War Conditions: Purchasing Mission
277
Casablanca
See War Conditions: Surplus Materiel
278
Casablanca
See War Conditions: Gold (France)
340
Casablanca
See War Conditions: Gold
468
Casady, Lauren W.
See Appts. and Resignations
434
Casaday, L.W.
See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds
523
" United Kingdom
Casaday, L. W.
See Pest-War Planning: Currency Stabilization
741
(Internatl. Cenf.)
Casey, Richard G.
See Australia
510
Cash Register Co., Nat1.
See Financing, Gevt.: Defense Savings Bonds 487
Cash, Truman
611
See Appts. and Resignations
Cashing of War Savings Bonds in Commercial Banks
See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds
786
Catchings, B. S.
See Library of Congress
645
Catholic Church
628
Myron Taylor and HMJr discuss corres. between
Vatican, U.S., and Latin America
4/23/43
628: 121
4/30 143
recibeg
Cattle (Range)
Wallace-Whitson discussion reported in
717
Luxford memo 4/4/44
717: 129-B
a) Whitson-Luxford conf.
129-D
Cavalcante, Anthony
248
Snyder (Congressman, Pa.) told why HMJr cannot
appt. him
3/20/40
248: 213
CED
See Post-War Planning: Bretton Woods Conf.
829
831
CED report on Bretton Woods
Post-War Planning: Bretton Woods 831: 13 f,
216
See also
830: 161 ff
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
627
See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds (2nd War Loan
Drive)
Celler, Emanuel (Congressman, N.Y.)
See Silver
570
Celler, Emanuel (Congreesman, N.Y.)
See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds
654
(3rd War Loan Drive)
Celler, Emanuel (Congressman, N.Y.)
See War Refuges Bd.
699
Celler, Emanuel (Congressman, N.Y.)
Fed.-State relations - Resolution GELIAP to create
791
committee on: Treas.-Budget corres. concerning
11/3/44
791: 146
Cement
See Housing
Books 114
115
116
118
120
121
Cement
See Procurement Division
Books 125
126
127
190
Cement
195
Contract for purchase of 5,800,000 bbls. for Shasta
Dam to bhe Permanente Corp., Calif. announced
by Procurement Div.; protest made in connection
with award over-ruled by Labor Dept. and
Comptroller Gen.
6/10/39
195: 34
Cement
See Business Conditions
202
Censorship
See War Conditions
Books 348
462
470
Censorship of International Communications
See Navy Dept.
456
Consorship
489
Latin America: HMJr's remarks conserning stabilisation
of.eurrancies and possible use of trade dollar
.
censored - Byron Price-Gaston conv.
1/27/42
489: 86
FDR's authorization that efforts of domestic
press and radie be coordinated ***
1/27/42
87
Censorship, Office of
Exec. Order establishing
12/19/41
475 475: 82
a) $100,000 made available from "Emergency
Fund for President"
81
0, Gaston to ng. Inas. 12/25 141
477:103
6) Communications to mumy: mmo ON admin-
istrational by Transmy to FOR 12 ,26/41
477:346
Censership, Office of
"Meuthpieces" used discussed by Treas. group
481
1/2/42
481 $ 175
Censorship, Office of
See Office of Censership
486
Censorship, Office of
Films and other photographic material entering
and leaving U.S.: Customs coop. extended
520
4/23/42
520: 95
Censership, Office of
See Foreign Funds Control
582
Censorship Policy Board
Seditious and Axis propaganda publications
528
discussed in Foley-Gaston memo
5/15/42
528: 345
Muting t ford 5/19/42
SLA: 266
Census of Manufactures
See Commerce, Dept. of
621
Central Administrative Services
Abolishment and transfer of mimeograph work
764
from OPA and WPB to Procurement Div.
discussed by Treas. group
-
:
8/22/44
764: 160
Central Banks
529
Conf. proposed in accordance with Rio resolution:
, Collade-Seuthard conv. 5/18/42
529: 137
Central Republic Trust Co.
See Revenue Revision
287
Central Republic Trust Co.
HMJr, Helvering, Wenchel, and Foley discuss
307
9/20/40
307: 130
Central Statistical Boad
18
than given Hm Jr backgrawd pagembay to muting
of cabinet Comm. in Sse'y Purkins office 2/18/36 XXIIIL
a) or Riu to h chair men of hand; FDR musts him
Rice to h Elmail Advision to notil Em. Council 1 also;
Plaxing to k chairman may of Caliat Com. - Lubin +
Kuniss here job shaned h syste; Ssey
h should
Central Stalistical Boad
21
SEE hungly Relief
XXI 21
Cerro de Pasco Copper Corp., Mexico
See War Conditions: Silver
466
Certificate Plan
381
See Agriculture, Dept. of
Ceylon
See Military Reports
513
Chamber of Commerce, U.S.
See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds
518
Chamberlain, Joseph P.
See Appts. and Resignations
Books 275
286
287
Chamberlain, Neville
On leaving post as Chancellor of Exchequer to become
Prime Minister, conveys to HMJr, through British
Embassy, sincere appreciation of spirit of cordial
Collaboration now in existence between two
Treasuries - 5/31/37
70: 298
Chamberlain, Neville
See Revenue Revision
447
Chambrun, Rene de
See War Conditions: France
274
Chambrun, Rene
See Foreign Funds Control: France
615
Chaney, Lon, Jr.
See Financing, Covt.: War Savings Bonds
698
(4th War Loan Drive)
Chain Stores
See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds
617
Chance, Wade
See Post-War Planning: Germany
781
Chang Kai-ngau
See China
687
Channel Islands (Jersey and Guernsey)
267
See War Conditions: Foreign Funds Control
Chaperau, Albert
See Customs Violations
178
Charities and Taxes
See Revenue Revision
592
Charwomen's Pay
653
See Engraving and Printing, Bur. of
See also Book 670
Chase, Stuart
See Housing
128
Chase National Bank
53
See Stabilization: France
66
Chase Natl. Bank
Aldrich and Anderson (Benjamin M. - Economist)
going to Europe; Anderson is seeing Hull and
wishes to see HMJr also before sailing 4/28/37
66: 231
a) HMJr discusses interview with Aldrich;
tells Aldrich, Anderson "rubbed him wrong way"
and he (HMjr) thinks interview was most
unfortunate 4/30/37
340
Haas memo on conf.
372
Chase Natl. Bk.
See War Conditions: Foreign Funds Control; Silver
399
Chase Natl. Bk.
See "ar Conditions: Foreign Funds Control
418
Chase Natl. Bk.
See Germany
518
Chase Nat1. Bank
604
See Spain
Chase Natl. Bank
See Alien Property Custodian
690
Chase Natl. Bank
693
Govt. case against and Winthrop Aldrich's reaction
to discussed by Treas. group
1/13/44
693: 177
4) Cabinet Dismasion mathyBell 695:297
Chase National Bank
700
Indictment reported in memo by Paul
2/3/44
700: 82
D. -Justic -dnas. amogndence
2/24/24 703:114
Chase Nat1. Bank
766
See Netherlands: Loan
Chase Nat1. Bank
See Foreign Funds Control
771
Chase Nat1. Bank
784
See Foreign Funds Control
Chase Natl. Bank
804
See France
Chase Natl. Bank
See Foreign Funds Control
812
Chase Natl. Bank
See Foreign Funds Control
814
N
Chase Nat1. Bank
See Foreign Funds Centrol
816
Chase Nat1. Bank
See Foreign Funds Control
819
Chase Natl. Bank
See Philippine Islands
820
Chase Natl. Bank
See Foreign Funds Centrol
827
Chase Natl. Bank
See Foreign Funds Centrel
836
Chautemps, Camille
See War Conditions: France
Books 426
439
on
Checks, Govt.
See Govt. Checks (Soldiers)
596
Chemical Foundation
92
Tax-exempt status in view of recent publication
discussed at 9:30 meeting 10/14/37
92: 111,
183
Chemical Foundation
106
Ruling-not entitled to tax exemptions on 1937
return only-discussed at 9:30 meeting
1/17/38
106: 164
Chemical, I.G., Corp.
See I.G. Chemical Corp.
290
Chemical Industries
See Post-War Planning: Germany
769
Chemical Natl. Bk. and Trust Co.
341
See War Conditions: Germany
Chen, K. P.
See War Conditions: China
Books 265
379
380
397
Chen, K. P.
For recommendation as Chmn. of new Chinese 350
Stabilization Committee, see War Conditions: China
Chen, K. P.
See Post-War Planning: Bretton Woods Conf.
772
Chen, K. P.
796
Speech at Internatl. Business Conference
at Rye, N.Y. 11/17/44
796: 121
Cherwell, Lord (tr maly Prof. Lindemann)
See Post-War Planning: Germany (Quebec Conf.)
771
Cherwell, Lord
Letter of thanks to HMJr: See Lend-Lease (U.K. - Phase 806 2)
Cherwell, Lerd
See Post-War Planning: Germany (Reparations)
829
Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co.
760
Fed. Govt. rate reduction: See Olrich and Mack memos
8/1/44
760: 27,28
Chiang Kai-shek
See War Conditions: China
Books 340
346
Chiang Kai-shek
629
See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds (2nd War Loan
Drive)
Chiang Kai-shek
632
See China
Chiang Kai-shek
I
759
For Friedman report on Chiang household
see China
Chiang Kai-shek
762
"Chinese Economic Theory": For Adler review see China
Chiang Kai-shek
793
See China
Chiang Kai-shek, Mme.
See China
Books 619
624
717
Chiang Kai-shek, Mine.
See Foreign Funds Control
635
Chicago
169
Income Tax Cases: Rumore of graft reported by White
at 9:30 meeting
3/14/39
169: 190
Chicage Bridge and Iron Co.
582
Plant at Newburgh, N.Y., for floating dry docks
political situation discussed in Forrestal
corres. 11/9/42
582: 327
Chicago, Ill.
See Negroes
586
Chicago, 111.
See War Dept.
632
Chieage
639
See Financing, Govt.: War Savings Bonds
(Organization Plans)
Chicago, 111.
720
See Financing, Govt., War Savings Bonds
(5th War Loan Drive)
Chicago, 111.
See Speeches by HMJr
779
Chicage, n.
See Post-War Plenning: Surplue Property, Disposal
815
Chicago, Illinois: Tax Evasion Cases
See Tax Evasion
178
Chicago and Boston trip by HMJr
773
See Financing, Govt.: War Sevings Bonds (6th War Loan
Drive)
Speeches by HMJr
Chicago Tribune
Summary of tax refund to, prepared for FDR 528
5/14/42
528, 240
Chief Clerk's Office
Reorganization discussed by HMJr and Thompson 403
6/2/41
403: 86
') Guton ') + talk 6/18/41
40: \
Chiefs of Staff, Joint
See Joint Chiefs of Staff
574
Chiefs of Staff, Joint
See State Dept.: Diplomatic Pouches - immunity of 575
Chiefs of Staff
See Joint Security Control
577
Child Care Program
639
Mrs. FDR--HMJr corres. concerning 6/4/43
639: 207
a) Senate bill
I
210
1
1) Summary
211
Childs, Marquis
See Post-War Planning: Germany
836
Chile
HMJr's memo to Hopkins concerning purchase of
160
20 Diesel-driven trains from Germany
1/16/39
160: 98
Chile
Hopkins forwards report on trade situation
162
162: 136
Chile
169
Amn. Embassy, Santiago, gives resume of developments
as they bear upon Amn. trade and investment
3/11/39
169: 7
Chile
181
Conf. 4/24/39 between Treas., State, and KE RFC
181: 78
Further discussion of proposed mission to
U.S. 4/28/39
322
Chile
Drew Pearson asks Gaston to ask HMJr to see Davila 201
7/5/39 (former Pres. of Chile and former Amb. to U.S.)
201: 159
a) Cotton memo on interview 7/6/39
311
Ickes tells HMJr two Chilean reps. called
on him and asked him to intercede with
Secy. of Treas. concerning loan 7/6/39
351
Chile
See Latin America
243
Books 283 322 593
287 323
288 325
294 330
295 336
304 346
318 410
321 457
Chile
See Latin America
243
Books 283 322 593
287 323
288 325
294 330
295 336
304 346
318 410
321 457
Chile
See War Conditions: Strategic Materials (Copper)
Books 325
373
Chile
See Military Reports
500
Chile
See Customs, Bur. of
517
$
Chile
616
See FBI
Chile
See Post-War Planning: Internatl. Stab. Fund
645
Chile
709
See War Refugee Bd.
Chile
See Post-War Planning: Currency Stabilization
741
(Internatl. Conf.)
See also Books 742
746
1
China
See Silver: HMr's confidential memo to FDR on
future policy 12/17/34
2
2: 293,
Bullitt tells HEAT situation is very
295
critical; MAJY replies he has asked that one
man and not a mission come over from Bk. of China
for discussions 12/19/34
338
China See also Silver
Soong (T. V.) proposed visit discussed by
3
Senator Pittman and HMJr - 1/9/35
3: 1
bringht
China
SEE Silver
7
See also Books 13 117
14 199
16
17
18
36
93
99
112
China
8
SEE Silver
MII 93
'China
The Micholson (Tras. attachi at Shanghai) Soong asushs 9
to and financial ng. to confer with reps. L Gr.Bov.or
France in syst 1955
II 14-
Ambricator Dismons this will HuJr at Innit
for Amb. Strans i Hm J. tills him he is opposelto
plan i HmJr Jr thinks Somg should has - tokis. but
Fib. Amb. suggests Soung mut HmJr in Europe 8/8/1 15 II 15
AmJr tells Hull hi wants informal visit -ine Chinne
Amb. -:\ smeltah Inp. official must be present - lit
China
9
hphilligs; P.A Szc called- - See sidual many
to talk - nothing accum glohd 8/14/35 #36
Chinal
10
Ambarila's sky brings be soyage missage to Hm Jr -
agab that 500mg . Kung can not rest h.m in in Ewage X₁
SEE Silm also (Curney change planned)
9/6/35
Я 180
Lochhial numo in wance time with apparent plan
to change commany
10/31/35
& 201+
china (ananged chrologycally)
monitary change : Szs phone Lochtrad of missage to tn 11
&1. to Hm Jr generally, S21, Lochhed - Ol.phard
of to Fish kill "/2/35
XI 5+
a)no in fo. arring
1. silm or gold basis
2. to what, other cummany it 31 h linked
3. and onergase finds of proposed silm sales will h 201d
b) See mentions fushher cable indicating Disie to sell 100-200 -
million n. of silver to 4.5. y a fixe price
China
11
6) HmJ, thinks
1. Procede of any silm prohased 4 LS. should h meed
deforming army agreeses in.
solily for stabilization purgares + not r greature
L. Busi of change shaned h satisfactory to L.S. years
shaned h tied to L.S. Dollar
d) also winned
e) stabilization com. should have 2 of its 3 mumber Americans
'Chinal
11
Kung cables Sign of situation in
shang has . and have y change mill be amound
in "14/35 1 mm.):
XI 8 +
a) than to h stab. and present lurt
b) Chinice banks . subjects order to three 'A silms holdings
presium ; frign hours - same thus. HmJr asksd
to United Bans of China against bank notes michal my
to me his good office to the was that American haves in
China comply
Chare nat'l Bank, n.y. notified by branch in Shaughai
& China)
11
about apm "1/3,- and amount has him male:
a) official rate of 1 shithing,2 1/2 give to her years
(about 30% h.s.)
b) chase MC city Bank hade confirm rynest to here
one silver holding to untral Bank of China
1. city Bank has 9 millim 1 pam ofsilved
; 11 2. I : :
3. from. Firm pm Co. 500 thousand
Sex receive to message : againment willials mtying
disappointment Y nan Rollar; to S3E #W ( way J. sinks m XI mcssage 11) indicating
schinal
11
Kings missage "14/35
# 12
a) points 1,2 . 4 agred
b) .. #3 - Currency Reserve Boad almaly aggtial; Committee
already created, 9 mmms - incl. Am. British, Fronth - Jag.
c) point #5 (tying to h.s. dollar) : m has annumed
Goot maintmance bank of stable Exchange at present kal by
huging a selling unlimited anount exchange
to China
11
HMJr a) Sec will works will SZC in many at 10Am ml. "16/05 X13
ask t carlin agpt - gasibilitin Divid
1 China
11
HmJr, Philling (stat Dogt), alghout. Lochheal -
Szr confer
"/6/35
In
6) H M If this Phillips Baruch all details
of negotiations -mly FDR would has told him
b) Szr memories agreement the
1. 1. I will be and for stabilizat.m my
3. h.s. will h kyt apaid on has many is and
night in an hang
6) HmJr sample not at anound (tyinglu h.).gollar)
China
11
d) HM Jr this not Unink loan neessary if
L.S. brup silver
Resume of all negotitiations to dately HmJr # 21
a) Memo handed H M Jr by Szr attached
X123t
Subtitute #5 decided for by must. Olghard, Haus, Lockhed
a) copy strached
AT 30
b) FDR suggests accompaning qual. lyingmanoo
6) m., Q.4L. L. decide against.
China
11
Browley (Finnucial -
4) skys China has decided to
"h/s $3350
6, raitish officials for hey will has to do 1 thing
c) thereis Hong Kong will of m managed paper
mumini-1 MP sise " link 7 will starling
d, Themis Houng King will med to sell slien neers-
Silm about 100,000,000 Diret fine numer. ASKS will us buy )
& shaned it h out - the market
1) H mJr thenks Exthang, of into. is tist busis
to China
of too protion, Alls Brulay all h.S. mmy in houlow 11
mm is m 4.5. deposit mind Bank of England i they know Every
malres; Biwley of not know this -
says Jr, In he will hil British many also
HM sills Haas meurs, -alighaid ctc unfor as to more 1 Hary Kang Hang
II 35
Pittmen informal by Hm Jr "h/35
XI XI37+
FDR asks for many Raction
XI47+
" Chinal
11
Sp Micino ngly L King about point 5:
not able to say just now and amency with
linked situation to anything breause of street political
"/8/35-
XI 20
Spr "HMIr comfor sat afternion "h135
covering silved purhared on
II 58
a) us is willing to guahase 20million ourses
@ 65 */84 per 4. when it has hn del. M
by
boad American thank at Shang hai
Burness to h ame hero we Aim. basiness at Shaughai
China
these
11
Confirmes FDR ,HMJ.- alphart "19/05
#I 63
) Resume of an funness YFAR to silm Organine in
connection mike parent Chinise situation
b) FDR apm to Mash.Star article quoting Informace was
not unsultal about change in Chinise monitary system
. juling w.tsh are hhird it
c) Lik Ross quotal to saying chinise amount the
plan before committing him
l) HmJr suggests - as one may of producting China - Hang King
13
China
11
-pm - selling silved. allowing price to dealine they arily,
to and 40% Inl maxing payer your make 4 much
as silm
FDR
1 phane mustims 4 take balances 4 shipments
turiness physical of hill gold usilm Meuro arring
of silm , distribution gold assised in muse manner -
symmitalism) al some ling ther
nating files mil; ; Qliphaid says he has studied
14 China
SZL wafers mile HmJr "luls.-
IF 155
a) says if during the ngt 12 months is asked
Says chim of trip Ex. -spid-
to #3 Kny will all accept all okal goint
t JaGsks 4.5, to text man than 20,000,000 a. almost
imadely HMIr smy China shauld pay in had
ship insurance
6) HmJp compers will FDR -suggrots zomillim - Pas.
coolidge "In a 20 million am an Pno Jefferson m. "126
d) FDR inquires about getting it to the Philippines
J.
China
(2 contid) - ming any transports i finally H mJr 11 -
FDR agns to quarantee to taxe up to 50mllim Denus
1) HmJr so informs Sgr
f)
antrary to anditions as rilated by Sys
.. ruls Buck cable to Syr (6.159) giving info.
9) HmJr tells Sys he will have "DY of 4 6ᵗʰ agned
upon shot to Amb. 3 ohnsaw tor Buck
II 159
h) Goxs Syn to assure h.s. fint nfumal if China sells
China
12
Brunday (Financial Counsile, for. Embery), ,H We Jr ,
a 2.2 not Bitain fearful a in only "/16/25
III 13
undestand internal conditions AT
instructions banks mould compute; therefor Lith Ross mheths set and Chinise
to to gross any particular policy -:f China ,no chose
1. alopt starling sychange he meo not to "ppox it, but
Chinni must choose it
2. G.A., 4.5. Jagan must approve - h willing to gin
schme their good will + companition
3. Schme must h smind tech nically
China
12
b) Later Chincee told kille-Ross they at not hlien
2. London anency which suited trale but
1. in plan Revaluation i rables fround studing Ext hange
3. their dflow it was needed -possibly saint keep unter in mL.Lb to
moist united in mhich to mours
c) LCC Ross told been no poss. of loan until L.S.,Japen -
princips France had has worneted a fund to again ;L.-R.
had takm plan
list no scheme moned WW K. until budget - tack n fame
3china
12
2) China then decided to act m awn i this who
not done at solicitation of L-R - in fact t at straigers
across his plans
) of Chincie are to stabilize m Hair num administ
it hepends in 1. what needs they may h able to obtains
1. decides Sale of silm -degindo m what h S.Tremy
3. Loaw. Portain will come in to same to stat,
imbrage - trum loand will almost maintate
Chinge among him I.necd to stating.
&China
f) m J. #16 Brady he fies - joint loan (US.,G., 12
Japan) mund h impossible if Gr.Pm. wists that
analmant insurumentable
Chince human be tied to staling, thinks Difficultion
Q) HmJr LOKS dos Gr. Bor. menth China to n also
afterior Blass? Buwley I thenk it is othires M mel. success KL
to: HmIr win the Jagan does not mail them to
J., succed?" other Brwley Incase of eaf conflict of of bhow
yours 1 anot say
5 China
12
h) to HmJ, J. thinks Jagan has me writtening grasible
WEEK Chinas gossible success
i) lo?" Broley boxs if time ..) Here much L.S. , Gr. Br. can
j) hair HMJ, lays if Gr.Por. made alonn by themas)ns
no reflex to object - of :b a fair began to china
k) thing king cant decide about milkins until position of
is cleared
6
China
150mg)
12
Burley . H mJr again can confexting "/19/35
XII 70
) future policy calls for managed amency . to git
mm Kny commany as closs " pois.He to shanghais
) Therefor they with to sell their silms imbago - at
pasent but law h life.
') Buwley instanted to ask ifTras. wishus to purhase 100,000.00
optim +
musts - 6 mmbles. - foo American ships
2) # Jr says "not intranted - a onesided began
HmJ. speats convination to thall
XII To
'China
12
Phillips phones H mJr (British Ambassador mailing) a
he is going to amount Thas. siy has stated L.S. when
to yest. in any loan male to China by Gr. Por.
based on 1920 consertium "120/05
IIIIS
a) HMJ, JA says no - consertinus Expiral in 1920
b)
loan Go for. made world h hand on & stealing.
tells Phillips kith Ross had said key my
c) Phillips says he had not milestood
d) HmJr thinks British Amb. istrying juget HmJrs
1
China
d) cont - - position as systems to Borwly resol
12
Phillips litter "/20/35 cyplaining mhat hctold Bor.
XII 116
China
15
SEE Silms
XR 90,91 1/25,
148-149
China
SEE Silm
17
$
Résumé
BK. 78, 1.190
China
SEE Silms
18
"
Résume - BK.78, 1.190
China Sga also nisumi - Bk. 78, P. 190 19
HmJr smils ml to chew only monitory quastions
to h lisued 1 injuring visit 1/4/36 XII32
Chan sails 3/13/36
XIX ILL,
130
"Chiman
kisumi - Bk. 78, 1.70
20
Buck cable. 4/1/36
X618-19
#
a) Kung facting consering Lith-Ross; 10am
m raihray sympt Frein for - Lyral by
to Butch Burma so as to cope will Jaganess
system aggression for Pacific ; Returnination Eat. nw monoctary
Survey of latsst political situation in nameing 4thl XX 36-41
hanking position will L.S.S.R. + Jagan 4/7/06
42-45 42- 45
2 China
20
PRSS anformer, Insent HmJr.,Amb. Ir b. Sps - Mr chan
HmJr Jr plans Dianer for chan ; asks P.ttman -
4/7/36 XI -76
Phillips about greats
:
i
chun + Sgs call on HmJp jabo growt Taylor, Lochtical
mn klog 18/06
XX92-97
6) want Kungs letter presented by chaw(s) " 98
3 China
20
Classification issued of secure against kgal trular notes
XX99
Loans to China - condition status - made by
Grain stabilization Comp. in 1951 . Lypic by in 1933
XX101-102
Illustration situation of hypodlectical sychange rate- price
XX 108-110
x
China
20
Chun . Sys call m Hn Jr i also great Taylar -
Lockbook 2/9/36
XX 111-130
a) Chm presents memos
1. financial (tor positime 114ht see + to Chinces king govt Shmuing
1.132-141
2. Chinna moochary policy
144-151
3. noth issue - silm holdings of 3 apot hours- " 152
& Total wh issues . itemized cash Maries n 153
5 China
20
5. not issues of the than there af Curtral Bank
of China, Bank of China Bank of Communications XI54
Mayo sharing smogh agony imation of huibry na
langer miles affection control of 711 Goit
XX131
Frien trader for Fib. 1936
** 44
206
20 A
China
Right (mhits) giving
4/9/36 Book 20 A
a) political background
b) Emome
..
c) foreign trade
&) possible futur Dr. in h.S.-China trade
Etc
Ching
Risumi - B.K. 78, p. 190
21
HmJr instructions for Mr Chau 4 4/12/36
XVI 34
#mJ. LOKS Taylor, white . Lochtical to muth
& his have to disness Chins 8 10 table frogonals 7, XIII
Sgr, Chun, Kos Taylor, Lockhol . with meet
minestom Jr 4/14/36
XXI39-49 XXI 39-49
Abotact of againment minster of
The Sismens China Co
XXI 50 - SV
China
21
t Bank of China skichof
# 53-58
cuntral Bank of China : statument of undition, heal
office - hourches 02/21/35
Chetral Farmers' Bank of (hima: historical back grand
XII 54-60
:
"14-93
Bank of China skctchof
19-19 ..
Bank of Communications (for ow.uf industries of the
"63-66
3 China
2.L
Boyer Indemnity Foundation rules
grouning dis gosal of funds
XXI 67-69
Bank of Lhina - FAM of 6th Wolff: alohact of
againment titume
X 70-74
HmJr informs FDR (a) luch) of connection -
Chen 4/14/26
III 146
&
China
21
Exchange situation world - white mumo XXI 186-191
Montary
(amm) "
XXI 215 25
Chun, HmJr, Taylor, Lochtical - heite comfor of 20/36 236- 235
Mimo nota incrusing liquidity afcash new against
Bsuro of the Chincse govt hanks
Memo on increasing me afsilves in China X 240-245 236-239
XXI
5 China
2.1
Mino on question of integendence of Chincie
hummy
XVI 246-251
Hm J. hills FDR when silm rachd 46. 40 he
small and to chan via Taylor that it would be
againble to have China sill silm in London a
Bombay; mutial to see of market 4/20/36 mas rigged
a) our
XXI 274
a) Rkphme conversation concerning HMJP,
Taylor , 4/17/06
XXF 191A-E
-
China
Résumi - BK 78, p. 190
22
chan, Sga, Taylor, Lockhial . me.h hn for mills Hm Jr
*)HmI, I, suggrobs and China for hr
4/4/36 XIII
for my other
1) next more up to China, Hm Jr must know whather
. can for hoself f study , has much silm
place to out into subsidisming coins
2 China
22
Cable t Buck 4/21/36
XII 3
<)China has no in tration of selling all h-v silm
b) " will use solm in 50m to token arins . as
new
) another sole of silm necessary for know forgu
d) no damages of inflation became of m balauced bulget-
Exchange stab. fund
has has untal: for 20 yrs
3 China
22
Mino : China-newsilms Loins IIII-9
Buck cables Kung much trae to har G.F.
Harren visit China to alsoic no monetary -
agricultural problems 4 110/36 XXII 207
& China
22
Taylor memo m confirmed Chen . Koo, Taylor, Lachhal
white 4/24/36
XXH 48-53 53
Hm J. insults Rentachler concerning amount
Cantra goit has affivadual not'l city Bank of
Hmg King torlow with alm as security 4/1/36
H mJr ALL Chw about not'l cityBank Mulso XXII XII 62-67 13T
5 China
22
Buck cables kung must like to have Go.F.
Warren visit China to abrise on montary
- agricultural problems 4/30/30 XXII 207
Chinal
Risumi - BK. 78, p. 190
23
Confirme Con : Missrs. chin - K.o, Missas Taylo, Lochnical.
-mith 4/28/36 (Taylve mimo)
XXIX 13
Ying mimo animing present negotisations
"21m
Taylor memo calling attention to critain Osip
in memos submitted by Chincie SILLS XXIIIII 114 -
Chinal
Risume BK. 78, P.190
24
S3r, Chun, Taylor - Lockhol afr 6/12/36 XXIV 114-119
a) Doaft of amount met of
confirmers Insental (sugg 120-124)
b) Minu f Hm Jr stating stys new anthoglated .. 125
Tayl In mimo conching meeting a sceip house, subsper
may 14, 1936 : Sgr, Chen, Kuo - 1100, Tay L, locktrol,
Upper . mlits
XXIV 157-161
2 China
24
Pass informace concerning againment, Sp, Spe,Chin ctc
possent 5/18/36
XXI 195-207
a) HmJrs amount
210
1.Ticke
2. new gayer u.s. + *England 38-24-236
b) Ministry of Financis amountsment t gub. in china " 208-209
Buck cables " King anyious to give you distinct registion
this your tather
" 211
China
25
Riqumi - BK. 78 p.190
Instructions knowing purchase of yuan - as sent
to Fd Res Bx of ny 5/25/06
XXII 82-93
Chins litters of % outhining fursther measures
of munitary nform in all. with Kungs instructions
KAV
a) whites Drafted ansmal
[109-112A 48- 122
by Oppers
- 115-116
:
"7
"China
25
XXV
Fareurll telegram 1 K.P.Chm - P.W.Kuo "bolse 36
187
China be = also BK 78, p. 19.
26
HmJr In tills FDR can't relastand Chinas , they hair
need up 13 millim a must some of many on n suposit
hue; 1 am matching and :b used & stabilization
jurgoses a of accoptance 6/2/36
XXVI 18
1) cable to Buck & HmJr " 21
") Gay " of cable t King to China Embury " 20
China)
Risumi - BK. 78, p.19.
27
swh sigt for wards confidential mmo for
Consul Grand d Constru) coming financialism 4/19/06
XXXR 122-124
China,
Resumi - Bk. 18, p.190
28
Chincie involvery traces mits infidential memo f &
Kmy
6) general and line of c harth of central Reseur
Baur of thine
28:133-144
b) Chm informs Ministry of and Swy
of Tres. my manage ked Fid.Res. Bankshal -
to China for to unit in 1
China
28
Kmg hills Cyril Rogers highous hear
stay in China longer 6/21/36
28:155
China Right - B..K 78, p.190
30
mallst trued I Pritah Englasy delivery personal massage - attitudes by govt
am, ih, withheld 5/17/36
30 : 2 A-8
Channe (whered Bank Rig. : I. BOXS Fil Reo BK
of ny to assign mane to assist; Hanism must
to wait )- the of & consultation 5/5/26
Address staulley nowth to HmJrrumments 30:70 that
chiary Kim ches has nastal sent againment
hish HmJr cables nicbolson
to as intain Nutler 8/26/36 30: 312
China
Risumí - Bk. 78, P. 190
31
chun, K.P., Chairman of Chincos Monitory Cume.
thanks Transury for courtisy 9/5/36 31:70
101J-K
China
32
Résumi- Book 78, P. 190
Martid hw in Sharghai confirmed 9/16/36 32: 249-252
400
China Rírumé. - B.K 78, p.190
Cable from Central Bank of China to Fed.
33
Res. Bank of N.Y. 9/24/36
XXXIII 298
a) Proposed that in view of sabotage
disturbance, shipments for the
next 4 mos. be made in advance as
rapidly as possible by American ships
China
36
SEE Silmn
:
Risumi - Book 18, p.190
37
Chinese-Japanese Situation
Feis gives HMJr latest information
10/5/36
37: 248-253
China
RÉsumE- BK. 78 p.190
37
Editorial insurent m reant monetary agniment
****11 64-10
Cable t central Bank stating sales of exchange
have deplited funds in ny. commsreial basics;
therefore desire to Draw upon #7-mill.m account
minh Fil. Res. BK. 10/2/16
37: 77
a) Lockhed advises no objection transfer Immy
sum 47 willim as aguarted with medistandials
China
37
as H ginally agreed, grouds of silver sales toh.s.
Trumy to G used only + purpose of stabiling
Chrise cummy 10/2/36
37: 18
Fel. to bid Res. Bx. n.y., as final engent to Tr., anderizal
the antral BK of China for 9 milliam n.
of silmr @ 45 & you or. on ""he 119
China Rísumi- - Book 78, pigo
46
HMJr requests Buck (J. Lossing) to return to U.S.
for one mo. 11/30/36
46: 284
'Ching' Risumi - BK. 78, p. 190
48
"chiang Kai Shek takm f ng-hlt
Lochhed . hyL. by to Jr 48:151-154
HmJ, this Lochhed to sable Bucka nicholson
for syglanation 12/14/36
3000
48:167-168
"China
48
Recent divelopments (authority of contral Govt
string themas, Chinny Sain Shuk Kidneyging,st)
(Haas mumo) rponds FDR 14/17/16
45:222-224
Puliston Micholsm advises cables situation skill my looks China as the 12/11/16 48-220-226 414
Internating of mild affairs a it will ml the by "Inbb FDR
260
HmJr 12/11/36
24
"China
48
Central Bank of China confidential memos syplaing
unwillingoirs to sill silm in Lunon this am
internalisty
12/10/36 A8:53A-50
EE
China Résumi - BK.78. P.19. BK.78, 1
52
Extension of silver credit requested by Ambessador;
HMJr grants extension ** 12/31/37 - 1/22/37
suggests
to
52: 148-157
a) HMJr will talk to FDR
b) Cables Buck to ask Shigan Kai-Shek what
Chiang
policy he has in mind for China during
coming year (internal and external)
Ambassador again calls on HMJr; Taylor and
Lochhead present 1/25/37
285
a) Reports on situation in Japan and
Jap. exchange
b) N.Y. Times article shows Nanking is
against Chiang Kai-Shek
China Rigumi - BK7&P190 P.
Extension of silver credit: HMJr not satisfied
53
with information from Buck . - will tell
Chinese Ambassador privilege of borrowing
$20 million in exchange against their
50 million ounces of silver will be extended
for month of Feb. only; on Feb. 19, HMJr
will take up situation for March 1/27/37 53164
China Résumí - BK.78,P.19. 18, p.
61
Amn. Embassy, Nanking: Kung to be Special Envoy
to attend British coronation; no intimation
that selection is connected financial with proppects of
additional British assistance; but this would be
logical assumption in view of recently increased
British efforts to consolidate position in
Tientsin - 3/24/37
61: 63
Amp. Embassy, Nanking: Chiang Kai-Shek to head
Finance Ministry during Kung's absence 3/26/37
151
Nicholson cables regulations for organization
of Central Reserve Bank, approved 3/24/37
153
China Risumi - BK. 18, p. 190
Nicholson reports named and short biographies
62
of leading members of Kung delegation to
attend coronation in England 4/3/37
62: 327
China Risume - BK. 78, p.190
63
Amn. Embassy, Nanking, reports rumors are rife
to the effect that Kung, while in England,
hopes to obtain sizeable loan for use in South
China where there are plans for railway building
4/6/37
63: 120
,
China Risumi - BK78, p.190
67
Amb. Sse confers with HMJr, Taylor, and Lochhead
with regard to purchase of 50,000 os. of silver
on deposit as collateral for loan 5/11/37
67: 257
a) Kung to visit Wash. on way home from
London in June
China Bisumi- BK. 18 p. 190
Central News Agency, Shanghai, reports that Kung 70
plans to confer with Amn. authorities regarding
the Sino-Amn. silver agreement during proposed
visit to U.S. in June 5/27/37
70: 152
China Risums - BK. 78, p.190
71
Feis tells HMJr of conversation between Bullitt
and Kung with regard to British willingness to
finance various railreed building projects in
China through long-term loans, proceeds to be
spent in England 6/4/37
71: 210
a) Bullitt cable
6/3/37
237
China Rixumi- BK. 18, P. 190
72
Amri. Embassy, London, reports Chinese negotiations
for loan in London are virtually settled
6/8/37
72: 268
China RÉsumi- B15.78, P.190
Amn. Embassy (London) reports on Chinese loan
73
negotiations with Gt. Britain 6/21/37 73:347
China Risumí- - Book 78 P. p.190
Rxx Kung wishes to pay his respects to Treas. group
before theme the dinner -
6/28/37
given by Chinese Ambassador 74: 92
74
China Résumé - EK.18, p.190
75
Conf. with Chinese Ambassador, Kung, Kuo, and Lee
75: 46
a) Kung wishes to discuss U.S. economic
policy, policy on silver and gold, etc.) ;
China wishes to cooperate
b) General European situation at present mement
discussed
c) Kung wishes information as to manner in which
China can invest in U.S. bonds or Treas. notes;
HMJr explains this is done for Central Bks.
but not directly
d) 2 lots of gold deposited by China in U.S.
for cursency purposes (1) 50 million ounces
discussed in N.Y.; (2) 12 million ounces in San Francisc)
China
For resume of conversations between HMJr and
77
Chinese delegation, see Bk. 78, p. 190
For chronology of important events, see Bk. 87,
p. 264
Taylor reports to HMJr on several conversations
with Kuo regarding silver now held in this
country by China, credit now being extended
on month-to-month basis - " 7/6/37
77: 169
Conf.; present: HMJr, Taylor, Viner, and Lochhead
7/6/37
171
a) HMJr wants to do something for Kung; possibly
******** instead of giving month-to-month
extension, give 90 days; suggests starting
with the 12 million OE. in San Francisco
Further conf.; present: HMJr, Taylor, Lochhead,
Viner, Riefler, Oliphant, Opper, White 7/7/37 239
2 China
Further masking conf.; present: HMJr, Taylor,
77
Lochhead, Viner, hms., Riefler, and White
7/7/37
77: 285
a) Lochhead to purchase
62 3 million oz./at 45$ an OZ. on usual terms;
(2) China to purchase gold from U.S. with the
proceeds at 2 $35 an OZ. plas ± of 1% and agree
to hold such gold under earmark at Fed. Res. Nk.;
(3) authorization of 5/25/36 to be renewed to
Oct. 1 and quarterly thereafter, if agreeable to
both parties
* (Over)
China
78
Conf. with Chinese delegation 7/8/37
78: 12
a) HMjr notes that "the part about the
stabilization - Tripartite Agreement"
has been dropped
b) Discussion as to whether the terms
shall be "30 days terminable or 30 days
fixed"
c) Proposed agreement read to Chinese representative
S
d) Program started last yr. has worked so success-
fully, it is now agreed to take one more step
forward
e) Meeting recesses BO that both groups may work
on the announcement to be made
Sn chmology of important writs BG87P264
2 China
f) HMr reports on meeting to Hull
78
7/8/37
78: 35
Meeting; present: HMJr, Lochhead, White, Riefler,
Viner, Williams, Gaston, Feis 7/9/37
89
a) FDR and Hull have both approved joint
statement today
Joint statement issued at 3:30 P.M., 7/9/37
101,113
a) Copy of statement
102
b) Report of press conf.
104
Resume of conversations between HMJr and Chinese
delegation
190
Letter of authorisation to Fed. Res. Bk. of N.Y.
with regard to purchase of Chinese yuan
7/14/37
318
China chmology of important with
Ax87p.264
Amn. " Embassy (London) reports on confidential letter
received through foreign office: Chinese authorities
have been in communication with Hong Kong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation with regard to
E20 million currency loan
8/12/37
80: 42
Cochran reports French banking credit to the
Central Bk. of China is immediately available
and runs for one yr.
8/12/37
48
9:30 group reports to HMJr in Hawaii that British
Amb. to China has been shot by Jap. airplane
8/26/37
144
80
China
87
Chronology of important events 7/1/37-9/7/37
87: 264
Kung thanks HMJr and presents him with portraits
of himself and Chisng Kai-shek, and a set of
porcelain bowls
393
Chinese-Japanese Situation See also Neutrality Act
87
Haas memo giving resume of entire situation, past and
future 9/4/37
87: 156
Haas memo: China's and Japan's balances in U.S.
and Japan's gold shipments to the U.S. 9/8/37 381
Haas memo: "The War and our trade with China and
Japan" 9/8/37
383
Haas memo: "Does the Neutrality Act affect purchases
of gold from Japan or the sale of dollars to China?"
9/8/37
388
China
89
tax Chinese Amb. end Dr. Leonard Hau call on HMJr
9/22/37
89: 162
China
North China as discussed by Dr. Shuhsi Hsu
91
10/4/37
91: 83
China
93
See also Silver
Haas memo on current trade with China
10/26/37
93: 167
a) Copy sent to FDR, Secretaries of
State and War
Amn. Embassy, Peiping, cables concerning plans
for financial future of North China
10/30/37
271
China
94
Haas memo on current trade with Japan and China
11/3/37
94: 29
Chinese Amb. confers with HMJr 11/3/37
45
a) Silver now in London discussed
Chinese Amb. consults HMJr about second shipment
of 10 million OZ. of silver on boat following
Pres. Roosevelt which will carry 10 million
02. on 11/15/37
151
China
Haas memo on current trade with Japan and China98
11/12/37
98: 17
China
99
See also Silver
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China
11/24/37
99: 132
China
100
See also Neutrality Act
Letter to Chinese Amb. confirming agreement to
purchase from China 50 million 02. of silver,
proceeds to be used to maintain stability of
Chinese yuan - 12/2/37
100: 181
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China during
Nov., 1937
183
HMJr discusses financial situation with Amb. Wang;
Taylor and Lochhead also present 12/3/37
241
HMJr-Feis conversation 12/4/37
311,317
a) Feis states that, after yesterday's discussion,
all objections have disappeared from his mind
to extending to Chinese Central Bk, for one more
yr., privilege of borrowing foreign exchange
from U.S. against gold on deposit here
b) Feis memo 12/6/37
394
101
China
HMJr-Feis conversation 12/7/37
101: 14
a) HMJr does not feel State Dept. has given
Treas. clean-cut answer
b) Background concerning Chiang Kai-shek's
present position given by Feis
HMJr tells FDR present status: U.S. has agreed to
buy 50 million OZ. of silver or er the next 10 wks.
but Treas. is awaiting State Dept. advice before
giving extension of right, expiring 12/31/37, to
borrow foreign exchange 12/7/37
64
State Dept. MK memo discussed by FDR and HMJr
12/8/37
70
China
Japan and
during Nov., 1937 02
Memo on U.S. trade with China /12/14/37
** 102:80
Chinese Embassy confirms plans for purchase
of 50 million OZ. of silver by Fed. Res. Bk.
of N.Y. from Republic of China on 5 dates, ending
2/15/38, and thanks U.S. for assistance 12/14/37 88
China
103
Financial situation resume' from Ann. Embassy,
Hankow
12/19/37
103: 247
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China
12/21/37
254
China
104
N.Y. Times editorial, "The Silver Folly,"
discussed by FDR and HMJr 12/28/37 104: 152
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China
during first 3 wks. of Dec., 1937
12/30/37
225
China
105
Bublis
Welles transmite to HMJr letter from Amb. Lindsay
stating that Chinese Amb. in London has told
British Foreign Office that agreement had been
signed in Wash. for a loan of $125 million;
he could not, however, say definitely whether
or not U.S. Bovt. was concerned
105: 112
1/6/38
a) HMJr consults Feis
111
b) Feis transmits copy of telegram from
State Dept. to Butterworth 1/7/38
142
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China daring
Dec., 1937 1/8/38
245
China
Mx2xxxxxxxxt
106
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China for
first 2 wks. of January, 1937 1938
1/22/38
106: 247
China
107
Chinese Amb., HMJr, and Taylor confer 1/26/38
107: 60
a) Amb. asks HMJr for cooperation
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China during
first 3 wks. of Jan., 1938
152
China
109
Current U.S. trade with th Japan and China
2/8/38
109: 92
Dr. Chang Peng-Chun, Professor at Nankai Univ.,
Tientsin, calls on HMJr
2/9/38
131
China
110
FDR telle HMJr he told a Amb. "if you can raise
$100 million enywhere in the world, I. the Pres.
of U.S., will put nothing in your way"
2/14/38
110: 83
Message of appreciat from Kung for
recent silver purchases from China:
essential that present arrangement
be continued after expiration this
month 2/12/38
135
China
See also Silver
112
Consolidated report for month of January
on U.S. trade with Japan and China 2/23/38 112:104
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China
during first 2 wks. of Feb. 2/24/38
262
China
113
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China
3/1/38
113: 196
Chinese-Japanese Hostilities
British Amb. calls on Summer Welles
113
concerning confidential instructions
from Eden to Sir Robt. Craigie,
British Amb. in Tokio, having to do
with extending of offices of
Gt. Bri tain and U.S. - 3/4/38
113: 243,264
China
Butterworth reports on British Treasury's
115
concern over political developments
3/16/38
115: 23
China
115
Current U.S. trade with Jepan and China
3/17/38
115: 336
Foreign exchange si tuation - memo
3/17/38
342
China
See also Silver
Current U.S. trade with Japen and China
117
3/26/38
117: 298
:
China
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China
118
4/5/38
118: 148
China
Current U.S. trade with Japan and Chine,
120
March 1938
4/21/38
120: 134
China
121
Loan discussed by Chinese Amb. and Welles
4/27/38
121: 158
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China:
reports to end 4/30/38
Conf.: present: Chinese Amb., HMJr. Taylor,
188
294
and Lochhead 4/28/38
195
a) HMJr, Taylor, Lochhead, and White
confer
b) Memo of conversation sent to Welles
227199,
201
China
123
Current U.S. trade with Japan and China
5/5/38
123: 332
China
124
Chinese Amb., HMJr, Taylor, and Lochhead confer
5/12/38
124: 360
a) 50 million OZ. of silver to be bought:
10 million every 2 wks., same terms
China
125
Memo from Embassy on progress of the Kunming-Rangoon
Highway
5/20/38
125: 374
China
127
See War Conditions
See also Books 213
244
258
269
278
287
304
217
245
260
270
279
288
305
222
246
261
271
280
289
306
223
249
262
273
281
290
309
224
251
263
274
282
292
318
239
255
265
275
284
294
319
240
256
266
276
285
296
322
241
257
268
277
286
303
324
(Continued on next card)
China
See War Conditions
Books (Continued)
325
337
346
373
387
397
411
326
338
347
374
388
399
412
326
340
348
375
389
401
413
330
341
350
376
390
402
414
331
342
351
377
391
404
415
333
342-A
379
392
406
417
334
343
353
380
393
407
418
335
344
370
385
394
409
419
335 345 371 386 396 410 4.20
(Continued on next card)
China
See War Conditions
Books (Cont'd) 421 434 444 454 467
422
435
445
455
468
423
436
446
456
469
425
436-A
447
459
470
427
438
448
461
428
439
449
462
430
440
450
463
432
442
451
465
433 443 452 466
China
130
Kung's letter to HMJr expressing appreciation of
hospitality extended and giving resume of
situation
6/21/38
130: 171
China
131
Cable from London regarding pos sibility of loan to
Chinese Govt. 6/23/38
131: 121
China
See Gt. Britain
133
China
134
White memo: "Proposed Chinese loan"
7/12/38 134:43
ε) Suggested draft of brief memo from
HMJr to FDR attached
44
Conf. in re silver; present: HMJr, C. T. Tang,
Taylor, White, Lochheed
7/12/38
n) China wishes to make arrengements for
70
selling new
b) Questions suggested by White
97
Wellington Koo calls on HMJr in Amn. Embassy.
Paris 7/26/38
306
China
135
Chen's health prevents trip to Washington; Nicholson
discusses substitutes 8/10/38
135: 78
Bullitt letter to FDR concerning proposed
grey-goods and flour credit to China
8/8/38
183
a) FDR's memo transmitting Bullitt's
letter to Magill
8/16/38
182
b) Magill's answer to FDR 8/18/38
180
China
137
HMJr asks Edison for copies of reports of
Capt. Evans Carlson (*arine Corps) 8/30/38
137: 58
China
Resume of situation provided by Treas. Attache
138
Jacobson 9/2/38
138: 84
Chinese Amb. visits HMJr at farm with regard to
$25 million loan with which to buy medical
supplies, cattle, grey goods, flour, etc.
9/3/38
109
a) HMJr discusses with Oliphant, Taylor, Lochhead,
White 9/6/38
205
b) Moffat, Hamilton, Feis join group
207
Chen's proposed visit.to U.S. discussed by Bullitt
9/6/38
139
Buck memos on on proposed Chen visit 9/6/38 167,227,234
League 9/6/38 of Nations to be asked for loan by China
232
China
See Surplus Commodities
Books 139
141
China
fise Surplus Communities
139
Back mome on exchange transactions of E. of Chim
9/8/38
139: 51
Bullitt's letter prior to visit of I. P. Chen
9/9/38
78
China
141
sent Chinuse delegation arriving by
Clipper vigated 9/14/38
51C
China
141
Financial wission arrives accompanied by Nicholsen,
Treas. Attache at Shanghai
9/20/38
141: 259
White memo: "What Ohina has left in silver and
foreign exchange resources" 9/20/38
263
China
142
Craig asked for memo on military situation
in connection with visit of financial mission
9/21/38
142: for 69
Conf. to discuss either purchase of commodities
from China or extension of credit to China
discussed at conf. with Jones 9/22/38
168
a) Conf. discussed with HMJr
172
Conf. with Chinese del egation 9/22/38
184
Kennedy reports on statemarks status of Anglo-Chiness
discussions in connection will th confis.mentioned
above 9/22/38
227
FOR and HMJr discuss: # Nasis are to control Burgra
it seems; U.S. might have elight chance in Pacific
9/26/38
352
2 China
142
Conf. with delegation 9/26/38
142: 369
a) Memo on form tion of Amn. corp.
387
b) Memo on silver
388
c) Memo on payments to be made on purchases
of arms, ammunition, and airplanes
392
d) Memo on tea against barter agreement
with U.S.S.R.
394-A,395
Chinal
143
HMJr discusses explains to Peoples and Jones
negotiations new in pregress with Chen
delegation; feels that Wallace is confusing
issue with his plans for wheat loan to China
9/27/38
143: 23,27.
6) b)ond and
34
a) HMJr talks to Wallace
5
Chinese delegation mets with HMJr, Hane s,
Oliphant, Lochbead, White 9/27/38
38
a) U.S. to take another $19,300,000
oz. of silver at once
b) Foley memo on meeting in Wallace's office
9/27/38
143: 53
c) Wallace, etc., confer with th HMJr. Oliphant,
Hass, Peoples, White 9/27/38
54
1) White memos "Possibilities of exchange
of our wheat and 8 cotton for strategic
war materials" 9/27/38
56
1-A China
Propesed agreement discussed by Chinese
143
delegation, Treas. group, Jesse Jones,
and Jesse Tapp 9/28/38
1438 d) 152
a) HMJr hadd discussed entire situation
with FDR at Cabinet
Conf. in office of Feis on proposal to sehl
China 70 million bushels of wheat on credit;
present: Tapp, Feis, Wheeler (Bur. of
Ag. Economics), Hass 9/29/38
a) Oliphant memo and Jones' also)
224 LTZ
committee. Fed.
Surplus Commodities Corp. sell
wheat to China, take China's note
therefor, and discount with Export-
Import Ek. without YERS recourse 22%
2 China
HMJr a Leaby to congratulate Liest. McHugh 143
(who lives with Chieng Mai-shek family)
for excellent reports 9/28/38
Fall of Hankow predicted 9/29/38
143: 190 144
Foliy chronology of Chinuse loan 6/1/08- 9/30/05
( pag. in 1940)
293
China
144
German barter agreement concluded at end of 1934:
memo presented by Chinese delegation to Treas.
10/3/38
1441 103
Meeting of Fed. Surplus Commodities group,
Chinese delegation, and Haas, concerning
possibility of exchange of wheat or wheat
products for mome/62 China
10/5/38
104
Possible agreement discussed between Chinese
delegation and Treas.
10/6/38
177
a) Cable from Kung hoping U.S. Govt. can
arrange wheat loan
206
b) Transporation system discussed by
HMJr And Summer Welles
1) See etc. Buck memo on funnah is railroads,
211
145
Conf. between Treas. group and Chinese delegation;
also present: Moffett and LeFevre, of California-
Texas 011 Oo.: Parker, Secony Facuus Export Go.
10/7/38
144: 279,
306
2 China
140
Tung oil report 10/5/38
144: 103
Pittman (Senator, Nevada) letter concerning
purchases of silver 10/5/38
106
white memo: "Action recently taken by
League of Nations re Sino-Jap. hostilities"
10/6/38
132
Buck memo on Yunnan currency and silver
reserves, railroads, etc. (pictures)
10/6/38
145
Map of China showing railways, telegraphs,
and treaty ports
305
China
145
Kung masage in connection with X Chen's second
mission
10/8/38
145: 69
Trucks discussed by HMJr and Jemes Moffett
10/11/38
248
White memo on "Recent conferences wi th Chen
mission": one of China's own traffic experts technical
-Goning by Olipper
10/12/38
331
a) Maps attached
b) Plane for purchase of 1000 trucks
under way
HMJr and Chen confer with FDR concerning
suggested Am, advisers Hancock (of Lehman Bros.),
Dick Fuller, Lessing Rosenwald, and Roger S. Green]
(fowner representative of Rockefeller Foundation
10/13/38
145: 386
China
Cable to Chen on/conditions read by FDR at Hyde 146 Park
war
10/18/38
146: 65
Memo on steps taken concerning wood-oil proposition
10/17/38
66
Kung cable of appreciation for HMJr's suggestion
of appropriating US$ 2 million from silver
proceeds for purchase of trucks" 10/15/38
68
Conf. concerning tung oil; present: HMJr, Hanes,
Taylor, Oliphant, Foley, Lochhead, Gaston, Haas,
McReynolds, and Lawrence Morris 10/19/38 194
Taylor memo protesting against U.S. assistance to
China as "assistance to one of the combatants"
10/20/38
272
P roposed Chinese agreement setting up of corporation
Oliphant, Foley. White, and Lochhead
in N.Y. discussed by HMJr. Hanes, Taylor, 10/20/38 295
2 China
Chen provides Treas. with cable from Kung
146
showing urgent requirements wi thin next 12 nos.
10/20/38
146: 357
Buck reports on interview with Kung, Russian
trade agreement with China, crisis in China, etc.
10/20/38
359
China
147
Meeting on possible agreement; present: HMJr, H nes,
Taylor, Oliphant, White, Lochhead 10/21/38 147: 70,
348
a) Drafts of letter to FDR discussed
b) Tung oil contract involving $42 million:
HMJr tells Hanes to "make it for 3 yrs. -
more palatable to FDR" 10/21/38
136
1) Hanes agrees; thinks similar contract
for bristles next
Silver: State Dept. feels any U.S. move to acquire
property rights in silver located at Tientsin
is inadvisable 10/21/38
141
2 China
Jones (RFC) letter concerning suggested loan
by Export-Import Bank of $20 million to a
147
Chinese-owned Am. trading CO.
10/24/38
147: 279
proposed
HMJr/memo to FDR concerning various plans under
consideration
387
Taylor memo disapproving aid to China unless
same credit is made available to Japan
391
Conf. at HMJr's home: present: HMJr, Chinese Amb.,
Chen, Hanes, Lochhead, and White 10/25/38
a) of Fall of Centon and Hankow, and possible fall 435
properch againment 10/25/38
present govt. discussed; - so fats of
415
3 China
147
State Dept. answer to second of two questions
concerning Chinese section of Kowloon-Canton
Railway
10/25/38
147: 442
China
148
Resume of military situation 10/27/38
a) Buck reports
144350,
59,85.
120
China
Duck cables on interview with J. 3. Grant
149
(rep. of Rockefeller Foundation in China);
Communistic possibilities; agricultural development;
etc. 11/2/38
149: 190,202
China
150
Kung (Pres., Executive Yuan) transmits message of
thanks from Chiang Kai-shek
11/9/38
150: 1
Buck repor ts 11/10/38
133
a) HMJr presents mesage to FDR; tung oil loan
also discussed 11/11/38
150: 200
1) HMJr presents recommendation regarding
tung oil to FOR (Jesse Jone # letter
also attached) 11/11/38
202
2) Soong cable of thanks for loan 11/12/38
219
China
151
Tung 011 Loan: HMJr tells Taylor, White, and
Lochhead that Hull will not approve 11/15/38
151: 19-A
Buck reports on interviews with various Chinese
officials and on wool exports to Russia
11/15/38
31-A
HMJr and Lochhead confer with Chen and Chao
(Director of Natl. Railways) 11/19/38
299
China
152
Conversations at Changsha between British Amb.
and Chiang Kai-shek as reported by Capt. McHugh,
Asst. Naval Attache 11/20/38
152: 1
Report from Amn. Embassy, London, on report
on British financial assistance for China
11/20/38
243
HMJr transmits to FDR (at Warm Springs) material
used at conf. with Chen and Chao (Director of
Natl. Railways) 11/22/38
329
China
153
Understanding between Gt. Britain and Japan in
South China affairs: Rumors reported by Amn. Consul
at Hong Kong 11/25/38
153: 18
Yunnan-Burma Highway: Report from Amn. Consulate,
Yunnanfu 11/25/38
20
a) Further report from Amn. Amb. at
Chungking 11/28/38
117
Buck reports: Russian influence in Northwest China,
wool warehouse and factory, Govt. purchase of
grain, silver and gold, etc.
267
China
153
HMJr discusses at 9:30 meeting assistance for China;
feels that it isn't the amt. of money involved but
the fact that there is no country in the world today,
with the exception of Russia, that is doing anything
at all "and we, by sitting back, are also helping to
drive them into the hands of Russia"
11/29/38
153: 303
2 China
153
Preliminary report on fundamental policy for
regulating Sino-Japanese relations as
decided upon by Jap. Cabinet reported by
Amn. Embassy, Tokio 11/29/38
153: 292,363
Preliminary report on establishment of
central govt. for China at "Natl. Peoples
Party Congress" sent from Amn. rep. at Nanking
11/29/38
293
Chinese Financial Mission: Copies of various
memoranda and maps furnished Treas. sent to
State Dept. 11/30/38
357
Welles, together with Hamilton and Hornbeck,
confers with HMJr concerning position of
U.S. in Japanese-Chinese struggle 11/30/38 366
China
Conf. with Chen 12/1/38
154
154: 1
a) HMJr suggests that publicity on purchases
in U.S. may help with proposed loan;
Chen agrees
Suggestion that Freda Utley (Far Eastern correspondent
of London News Chronicle) call on HMJr
12/2/38
102
Conf. with Bewley accompanied by Hall-Patch
(British Financial Attache to China);
Butterworth also present 12/3/38
212
Sketch map of Yunnan-Burma road
257
Memo on eventual truck selections for use on
Yunnan-Burma road 12/5/38
263
Burma Govt. states policy in regard to transit
shipment of war materials 12/5/38
265
2 China
Tung oil loan: Oliphant memo that arrangement 154
does not violate U.S. Treaty with China of
1844 and Internatl. Treaty concerning China
of 1922 (question raised by State Dept.)
12/5/38
154: 347
China
155
Tung 011:
Oliphant memo on conf. between Treas. and State Dept.
12/6/38
155: 47
Welles tells HMJr he will proceed since FDR
has given word to Chiang Kai-shek in face
of Hull's disapproval 12/7/38
68
Oliphant memo on conf. with State Dept.
representatives 12/7/38
76,116
a) Really feels that in order to overcome
their objection, it may be necessary
to remove Chinese Govt. entirely from
*
picture
Buck memos: Central Aircraft Co., income tax, etc.
12/8/38
122
* Oliphant memo of changes providing that title
pass to buyer in U.S., etc., ; agreement
satisfactory to State Dept. 12/12/38
155: 387
2 China
155
Navy Dept. reports on completed arrangements for
inspection of road from Chungking to Burma
12/7/38 and 12/9/38
155. 189,191
Wood Oil: Oliphant memo attaching copy of letter
to Welles 12/9/38
202
a) Various memos attached
China
Rangoon: Amn. Consul states part of shipment
156
of machine guns and ammunition from
Czechoslovakia and Germany, valued at approx.
$112,000, was first munitions of war scheduled
for transport over Chinese road 12/13/38
156: 50-A,
Conf. on loan; present: HMJr, Taylor, White, Lockhead, 255
Warren Pierson; and from State Dept.: Livesey,
Briggs, Woodward
12/14/38
113
china
156
Universal Trading Corporation:
HMJr and Jones discuss; Jones suggests mentioning
in announcement that it is Chinese-owned
12/14/38
156: 132
Export-Import Bank covenant for Chinese loan
of wood oil
138
a) HMJr and Jone e discuss
149, 229
R) Jones' covering le tter
213
Specifications as furnished by Procurement Div.
to Chen mission
12/16/38
306
Kung cable to Chen concerning *********
plan of Export Credit Guarantee London,
to increase power to grant export credits
12/17/38 a) Copy sent to FDR
384
385
China
HMJr tells Taylor he is sending Commander Thompson 157
to Hai-Phong 12/21/38
157: 188
Buck envelope
203
Conf. at HMJr's home concerning possible opposition
by Senator Vandenberg to recent extension of
credit by Export-Import Bk. 12/22/38
211
Buck reports on: possibility of trip to Burma
early in January; reactions to Amn. loan;
interview with T. L. Soong, mgr. of Southwest
Transportation Co., on Kanming-Burma road; etc.
12/22/38
244
Central Aircraft Mfg. Co. (Curtiae-Wright) proposed
new factory near Bank Panhkem discussed in memo
from Amn. Consul at Rangoon, Burma 12/23/38
288
China
158
Resund of political situation as of Sept. 1938
by McHugh, Asst. Naval Attache at Chungking.
China, sent to HMJr by Nicholson
12/28/38
158: 78
Buck reports: transportation of export products,
etc. 12/28/38
105
Buck told to proceed to Haiphong to study
movement of freight over French Indo-China
railroad 12/29/38
157
Report on Tunnan-Burma highway, with pictures,
etc., sent to Chen and later given to HMJr
12/30/38
195
2 China
158
Henry L. Stimson-HMJr correspondence concerning
correctness of Treas. point of view on
credit to China
12/31/38
158: 222
Chen's faxamelt letter of gratitude
New Year's
12/31/38
225
Austin C. Brady (Amn. Consul at Rangoon) name:
"Chine's sea route through Burma"
230
China
Resume of events at or near Hong Kong from Amn.
159
Embassy, Peiping
1/2/39
159: 5
Buck reports 1/3/39
23
China
Conversation between Leith-Hoss and Butterworth
160
in regard to financial relations 1/16/39
160: 119
Buck reports on French Inde-China Railway, etc.
1/16/39
149 IFX
HMJr talks to Gen. Craig's office concerning
expert to be sent to assist in set-up of
Rango on-Burna transportation aye system 1/11/39 XI
214
China
160
Loan Agreement bi between hriveral Traling 6 -
Effat Baus 1/14/09
160:66A-C
China
Report from Navy Dept. on condition of
161
Chungking-Lashio road 1/18/39
161: 2,99
Report from State Dept. (Hornbeck) on
road connecting Kunming, Yunnan, with
Lashio, Burma 1/20/39
128
Buck reports on Chevrolet and Ford trucks,
wood oil, freight at Yunnan, etc.
1/20/39
141
China
162
Bri tish Aide Memoire expressing gratitude to U.S.
for helpful attitude with regard to proposed
assistance tance by means of currency loan
1/24/39
162: 142
China
Tunnan-Burna Highway: Buck report
2/9/39
164
164: 123
"
China
165
Report on Yunnan-Burma road
2/18/39
165: 85
165
China
167
Brady (Am. Consul at Rangoon, Burma) reports on
Amn. petroleum products for China
3/2/39
167: 109
Leith-Rose conversation reported by Kennedy
3/3/39
167
a) Concerned about flight from
Chinese dollar; tells Kennedy
that British Govt. plans Public announcement
immediately
China Lochhead
168
Medicalls Burgess' attention informally to
criticism of National City Bank's branches
in China 3/6/39
168: 14
British Aide Memoire explaining concrete plan
for Chinese currency stabilisation plan
3/7/39
121
Yunnen- Burna Road:/ Buck report 3/9/39
210
China
HMJr and Chen confer concerning mixed commission
170
of transportation -- with an Amn. for general
manager 3/23/39
170: 263
Memo from Chinese Embassy concerning interruption
in service of full customs obligations
3/23/39
276
Yunnan-Burma Highway: American Consulate reports on
trip to 3/23/39
297
*
Am. Consul, Burma, reports on shipments of
war materials 3/18/39
170: 9
China
171
Tunnan-Burna Highway: American Consulate reports
on trip to
3/24/39
171: 4
Cargo congestion at Rangpon, Kunming, and
Haiphong, and the proposed Briti sh-Brench-Chihese
control reported on by Nicholson 3/29/39 153
Silver: 12 to 14 million ounces transported to
Manila and then to U.S.: HMJr authorises
bid 3/31/39
272
China
172
Monnet's organization, "Chinese Finance and
Development Co.,": Cochran report concerning
12/27/38
172: 62
China
176
Petroleum (Amn.) products for China: Report of
Amn. Consul at Rangoon, Burma
4/1/39
176: 24
Map of highways and railroads in Southwestern China 70
Buck reports on extension of Buying railway to
Chinese border. reclamation project in Yunnan,
etc.
4/3/39
71
Shipments of war materials reported by Amn. Consul,
Rangoon, Burma 4/8/39
286
Motor trucks for Ohina reported by Amn. Consul,
Rangpon, Burma 4/8/39
290
Universal Trading Corp. sends rep. to Rangoon -
Am. Consul Rt Rangoon, Burma. reporte
4/8/39
302
China
177
Menchukuo marking of goods: See War Conditions
China
178
Manchukuo: Marking of Goods: See War Conditions
China
180
Bullitt approached by Wellington Koo (Chinese Amb.
in Paris) concerning financial aid to China
4/18/39
180: 135
China
181
Yunnan-Burna road and proposed railway: report of
French engineer 4/22/39
181: 17
Kung message to Chen concerning present conditions
of highways in Western Provinces 4/25/39
208
China
187
Memos
5/1/39
187:
a) Amn. motor trucks for China
b) Wood-oil transportation arrangments from China 83
to U.S.
86
HMJr and Gen. Matson discuss "good hard-working
colonel to be placed in charge of all
transportation" 5/3/39
334,
HMJr asks Collins (Procurement) to look over
368
contract with Chinese Govt. on plans from U.S.
5/3/39
402
HMJr,
/Chen, and Lochhead/ discuss invitation to Amn.
342
experts to visit China 5/3/39
346
a) HMJr reports FDR's idea on dynamite
factory
China
189
HMJr again asks Watson to find good transportation man
to send over for 3 mos. 5/12/39
189: 269
China
190
Yunnan-Burne railway and highway: Amn. Consul,
Rangoon, reports probability that British will
build link when convinced of China's intention
to complete line in Yunnan
5/19/39
190: 302
China
191
HMJr discusses good transportation engineer
with P.W. Parker 5/22/39
191: 49
China
192
Parker (P.W.) and HMJr discuss transportation
engineer; Parker reports he has contacted
Keeshin Express Co., Chicago; also suggests
Disque (General Brice P.) 5/27/39
192: 99
a) HMJr discusses Bisque with Gen. Craig
106
China
Parker (P.W.) and HMJr again discuss transportation 193
engineer 6/1/39
193: 51
a) HMJr asks on Bill Campbell to shak
check up/Jack Keeshin in Chicago
55
1) Campbell reports that Keeshin
is considered the outstanding
man in motor transportation
industry. in U.S.
68
Disque (Gen. Brice P.) : Gen. Craig tells HMJr
he does not think his experience lies along
these lines 6/1/39
67,69
China
194
HMJr asks that arrangements be made to bring
Keeshin to "ashington for conf. 6/7/39
194: 356
Butterworth reports on flood of imports into China
in recent weeks necessitating unpegging of the
exchange so that Chinese dollar might find new
level 6/8/39
382
China
197
War Materials, Shipment of: Report of Amn. Consul
at Yunnanfu 6/15/39
197: 113
Transportation engineer: HMJr consults
Lehman Bros. Concerning Keeshin 6/16/39
196
China
198
Keeshin (J.L.) report on projected transportation
system 6/22/39
198: 210
a) Keeshin cannot accept assignment
China
202
Japanese currency war in China and Tientsin incident:
White memo 7/10/39
202: 155
Chen gives HMJr progress report on negotiations
with Keeshin
237
a) HMJr acknowledges 7/12/39
234
-
China
(3/13/39)
204
Universal Trading Corp.: Conf./between Arthur Garfield
Hays, Jerome I. Ziegler, Lawrence Morris, and
C. O. Donahue at office of Hawkins, Delafield,
and Longfellow: Foley memo 7/18/39
204: 5
Kennedy states Export Credit Guarantees Dept. 18
prepared to authorize credit of E2}-3 million
7/19/39
50
China
205
HMJr confers with Keeshin, Chen, Lochhead, Buck,
Bassi, and Sheahan
7/26/39
205: 59
a) Lochhead asks Hamilton (Head, Far Eastern
Affairs, State Dept.) to advise Amn. Emb.,
China, of HMJr's interest in this mission
concerning transportation problems
7/26/39
94
b) Letters of introduction addressed to
Chiang Kai-shek and Nicholson
7/26/39
95
Malarie outbreak discussed by Chen and HMJr 7/27/39 144
Silver situation discussed by Chen, mat HMJr, 7/27/39 145
Dietrich, White, Cotton, and Bernstein
179
Bullitt and HMJr discuss purchase of 6.million OZ.
4) Conversation with Townsend, (Senator, Del.) 182
* 7/28/39
of silver
234
* a) HMJr tells Pittman
205: 237
2 China
Letters of appreciation to Chen and Kung
205
for gifts 7/27/39
205: 190,197
China
205
Cummy stabilization fund almost Exhansted . health
Franch goit unwilling to advance agred upon
airt : Willington Koo a Sun Fo So argunt to
Bullitt in Paris 7/26/39
205.97.A
a)h.s. may h social to advance immeliate
gold tor silm dcl. bmm. or yr, Bull.H
Roubh kaality
b) Brtich grouts pollicy Dismed 1/21/39 139A
China
205
Cummy stab. fund yharstim ant'd
c) h.s. purchase of silm on exposit in Frunch
British Concersions at Tientsin State syst
dow not ansides advisable - Am. Emb., Paris
So advised 7/28/ "
205:260A
China
206
Conf. on malaria situation 8/1/39
206: 21
a) Resume of situation from Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Chungking 8/7/39
79,90
Chinese Embassy asks State Dept. for cooperation
of U.S. Govt. 8/16/39
142
Resume of Wang Ching-Wei's important mission
in Canton 8/18/39
160
a) Italian agent tells Nicholson that 50
Italian end German avintors have joined
Jap. air force in Shanghal 8/19/39
162
Japanese renewing peace campaign with China in view of
Russo-German rapprochement (Nicholson cable)
8/26/39
415
China
211
Universal Trading Corp.: Foley resume of
Rudolf Hecht case 9/13/39
211: 43
Wellington Koo memo concerning financial problems
9/13/39
72
China
Malaria Control:
215
Parran suggests survey of situation; tells HMJr
of immediate need of quinine 10/3/39 215: 293A
a) FDR approves McNutt's recommendation
for appropriation 10/3/39
293-C
1) HMJr discusses at 9:30 meeting
10/4/39
270
2) HMJr informs Chen 10/4/39
284
Transportation experts group arrives
294
Additional loan to China:
a) Chen confers with HMJr, Hanes, White,
and Cotton - 10/4/39
282
b) Memo concerning
299
-
China
5-yr. program of anti-maloria work in
216
Yunnan Province: тешо forwarded by
Chen
10/5/39
216: 5
*
Universal Trading Corp.: Hechts (Rudolf)
counsel, Jerome I. Ziegler, wishes
HMJr's deposition: discussion at 9:30
meeting 10/6/39
153,
a) Hecht letter and Foley reply
279
10/6/39
185
*
a) HMJr's interest will be mentioned in
State Dept.'s release at proper time
10/9/39
216: 303
China See also Was Conditions
217
Malaria Program: Norman Davis and HMJr discuss
best 10/11/39 way of acquiring vast quantities of quinine
217: 13
a) Fed. Security Administrator reports on
conf. with Sawyer, of Rockefeller
Institution: doctors as necessary
*
in China as quinine 10/13/39
107
Transportation engineers: Keeshin provides copy
of first report received 10/12/39
87
XXMX
* Public Health release on personnel of mission
10/17/39
217: 266
China
Reorgenization of govt. reported by Nicholson;
218
Soong will visit U.S. in private capacity first
and wishes to confer with FDR 10/18/39
218: 2
a) FDR and HMJr "will be delighted to
see him in capacity of old friend"
10/18/39
3
Transportation engineers: Keeshin provides copies
of reports received 10/19/39
196,235
Transportation report by Amn. Consulate 10/20/39 227,
246
Aviation Mfg. Situation: Hanes' resume of Morgan
(Thos. A. -- Sperry Corp.) info.
209
a) See also Book 219, p. 325
Malaria Program: Amb. reports on make-up of mission
10/20/39
212
China
220
Transportation mission:
a) Chen reports
220: 22
b) Nicholson reports
30
China
221
Transportation Mission:
Chinese Govt. asks that for 3 to 6 mos.
extension 11/1/39
221: 20
a) Chen discusses with HMJr
11/8/39
373
Yunnan-Burna Highway: Proposal to lay reenforced
concrete strips 11/2/39
134
Motor-Transport System: Estimate of cost of operating
and maintaining 11/2/39
147
Chinagee also HAD Conditions
222
Wood oil: Shipments thru Rangoon discussed by
British Amb. with Buck 11/10/39
222: 157
Litvinov's visit denied by Kung
11/15/39
381
War Conditions
China:
224
Transportation: Sheuhan report for HMJr and Chen
11/25/39
224: 53
War Materials: Statistics of imports at
Rangoon 11/27/39
124
War Conditions
China:
226
Amn. Embassy, Chungking, reports formation by
Ministry of Communications of a China Transportation
Co. which will take over Foo Shing motors
transport organization but not Southwestern
Transporation Co. 12/2/39
226: 171
*
Zinc: Hochschild tells HMJr he is helping Chen
to secure
12/4/39
233
* a) Interview between Sheahan and
press representatives 12/4/39 226: 235
b) Keeshin plan as given to Chen/
Universal Trading Corp.)
12/4/39
of
358
c) Meaux (Col./Engineers) demobilized
from French Army at urgent request
:
of Soong for immediate duty in
Indo-China on construction projects
12/5/39
412
China
See War Conditions: Strategic War Materials
228
China
232
Internation
Universal 12/28/39 Trading Corp.: Keeshin bill displeases HMJr
232: 296
China
233
Antimony and Tungsten: French claim right of preemption
of supplies awaiting shipment in Indo-China
reported by Chinese Embassy to State and Treas.
Depts.
233: 108,233,
465
a) HMJr asks Cochran to secure further
info. 1/2/40
106
1) Answer received 1/4/40
219
China
Transportation report forwarded by Keeshin
234
I
234: 119
a) Amn. Consul, Rangoon. Bumma, report
136
Loan at same time as Finnish loan discussed at
9:30 meeting
1/10/40
258
China
Transportation conferences between Amn. Consul at
235
Hanoi, Indo-China, and Phenhan
1/12/40
235: 103,115
Chen memo on supplies of tin and tangsten
1/12/40
117
China
U
Conf.; present: HMJr, Chen, Cochran, and White
1/16/40
236: 24
a) Shipments of tin, wood oil, tungsten
discussed
China
237
Transportation: Keeshin reports
1/23/40
237: 199
China
238
Public Health Commission: Summary of action to date
1/26/40
238: 68
Transportation reports 1/30/40
265,269
Amn. Consul, Rangoon, reports on re-export of
war supplies to China
1/30/40
268
Secret 1/30/40 agreement concluded by Weng with Japanese
273,
329