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2 U.S MILITARY INTELLIGENCE REPORTS: MEXICO, Edited by Dale Reynolds Guide Compiled by Robert Lester A Microfilm Project of UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA An Imprint of CIS 4520 East-West Highway Bethesda, MD Copyright 1984 by University Publications of America. AH rights reserved. ISBN

3 Note on Sources The Documents in this Collection are from the National Archives and Record Service, Washington, D.C., Record Group #165. Military Intelligence Division Files: Mexico.

4 Reel Index TABLE OF CONTENTS Reel I Political Affairs 1 Reel II Political Affairs cont 7 Reel III Political Affairs cont 14 Reel IV Political Affairs cont 17 ReelV Political Affairs cont 23 Reel VI Military Affairs 27 Reel VII Military Affairs cont 35 Reel VIII Military Affairs cont 42 Reel IX Governmental Affairs 46 Economic and Financial Affairs 47 Subject Index 53

5 Reel I REEL INDEX Political Affairs 0001 Report: Weekly Report. August pp Report: Weekly Report. September 8, pp Report: Weekly Report. September pp Report: Weekly Report. August pp Report: Weekly Report. September I Opp Report: Weekly Report. August 25, pp Report: Weekly Report. September pp Report: Weekly Report. September 29, I Ipp Report: Weekly Report. October 6, pp Report: Weekly Report. October pp Report: Weekly Report. October pp Report: Weekly Report. October 27, pp Report: Weekly Report. November 3, pp Report: Evacuation of Mexico City by the Federal Government. May 9, pp Report: Political, Labor, and Radical Situation. May 16, pp Report: Political. Labor, and Radical Situation. May pp G-2 Report: Political Information. November pp G-2 Report: Political Information Guatemalan Situation. February 24, pp Memo: Translation of the Official Bulletin of the Mexican War Department Actions Against the Rebels. June 2, pp Memo: Activities in Mexico of Colonel James A. Ryan. U.S.A.. Retired. December 26, pp Report: Summary of the Principal Factors Menacing the Obregon Administration in Mexico and Biographical Sketch of the Principal Leaders Involved. March 4, pp Report: Policy of the U.S. War Department in Connection with the Present Mexican Administration. March 10, pp Memo: Policy of the U.S. War Department in Connection with the Present Mexican Administration. March 17, Ip.

6 0217 Report: Policy of the U.S. War Department in Connection with the Present Mexican Administration. March 3, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relationships American-Mexican Special Commission. May 12, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relationships American-Mexican Special Commission. May 19, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relationships American-Mexican Special Commission: Current Events. May 25, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relationships American-Mexican Special Commission: Current Events. June 2, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relationships American-Mexican Special Commission: Current Events. June 9, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relationships American-Mexican Special Commission: Current Events. June 15, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relationships American-Mexican Special Commission: Current Events. June 23, Ip G-2 Report: Foreign Relationships American-Mexican Special Commission: Current Events. July 7, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relationships American-Mexican Special Commission: Current Events. August 11, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relationships American-Mexican Special Commission: Current Events. August 17, pp Letter: M.A., Mexico City to Charge d'affaires, Embassy, Mexico City. Report regarding the Kidnapping of Robert A. Newman. July 20, pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Assassination of General Francisco Villa. July 21, G-2 Report: Political-Military Situation: Assassination of General Francisco Villa. July 28, pp G-2 Report: Judiciary Integrity of Judges. July 28, pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Taking of Puebla. January 25, pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Insufficient Effectives on Puebla Front. January 26, Ip G-2 Report: Stability of Government Rebel Activities. January 26, pp Report: Travel to Pro-Rebel Tampico. January 25, pp Report: Trip to Puebla Operations on the Front. January 26, pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Federal Military Activities. January 21, pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Federal and Rebel Military Activities. January 19, pp Memo: Activities of General Plutarco Elias Calles. January 17, pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Rebel Activities: Strategy of Veracruz Rebels. January 15, Ip Memo: Activities of Mexican Revolutionists. January 24, pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Federal and Rebel Military Activities. January 12, pp Memo: Observations in Morelos. January 12, pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Revolutionary Activities. December 8, pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Revolutionary Activities. December 15, pp Memo: Current Mexican Revolutionary Movement in the States of Jalisco and Veracruz. December 22, pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Rebel Activity in the States of Jalisco and Veracruz. December pp.

7 0337 G-2 Report: Stability of Government Revolutionary Movements: Huerta's Manifesto. December pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Rebel Activities: "Gome?. Bulletin" to the Rebel Soldiers. January pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government Rebel Activities. January pp War Department Memo: Conditions Along the Northern Border of Mexico. January pp Report: Weekly Survey of Mexican Revolutionary Situation. February I pp Report: Daily Information Sheets on the Mexican Rebellion. December pp Report: Daily Information Sheets on the Mexican Rebellion. January pp Report: Daily Information Sheets on the Mexican Rebellion. February pp Report: Daily Information Sheets on the Mexican Rebellion. March pp Report: Daily Information Sheets on the Mexican Rebellion. April pp Report: Travel Report on the Military Operations in Guanajuato and Jalisco. December pp Report: Changes in State Governors Supporters of Calles. January pp Report: Political Constitution of the Independent State of Coahuila of Zaragoza pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Japan. September 23, I p G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Japanese Activities in Mexico. October 20, I p G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexican-Japanese Society in Japan. October 21/ I p G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Japanese Activities in Mexico: Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation. October 9, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Ministry. January pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Ministry. March 10, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Ministry. April Ip G-2 Report: Executive Branch Departments. July 28, I p G-2 Report: Present Cabinet. August I p G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet New Member. February 19, Ip G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet New Member. April 26, I p G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet New Member. May I p G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet New Member. May I p G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet- New Member. August pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet New Member. August Ip G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet- New Member. August 14, I p G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet. August 17, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet. August 20, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet. August 28, I p G-2 Report: Form ol Government. January pp G-2 Report: Government General. February pp G-2 Report: Form of Government. January 11, pp G-2 Report: Stability of Government. January pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups. April 23, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups. November 9, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups- Analysis of Leading Parties and Groups. August 12, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups -Ohregonista. August pp.

8 0561 G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups Mexican Labor Party. August pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups Obregonista. August 17, Ip G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups Anti-Reelection Party. September I p G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups Communist Party. September? Ip Report: Political Parties and Groups. May 31, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups National Anti-Reelectionist Party. October 29, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups December 13, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups Actual Power in the Government. May pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups National Revolutionary Party (PNR). October.17, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups National Revolutionary Party (PNR). September I, I p G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups Anti-Reelectionist Party. March 17, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups National Revolutionary Party (PNR). July 31, Ip G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups Difficulties within the PNR. February 15, "P 0586 G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups "Red Shirts." March I, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups PNR State Committees. March Ip G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups PNR and the Socialist Party. March I p G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups "Golden Shirts." March 26, I p G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Brenner's Article in the New York Times. August 12, pp G-2 Report: Analysis of Leading Political Groups Left Wing of the Revolutionary Bloc. August 13, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups Strength of the PNR. October Ip G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups PNR. November II, I p G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups Proposed Organization of a New Political Party. November 19, Ip G-2 Report: Principal Foreign Policies PNR Anti-War Statement. March 10, Ip G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups PNR Personnel. March 20, I p G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups PNR Opposition. May 26, I p G-2 Report: PNR Convention Replaces Plebiscites by Conventions; Moves to "Purify" the Party and Enforce Literacy. June 30, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties The PNR Will Admit Laborers and Campesinos in Its Direction. October 27, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties Relations between the Senate Bloc and the PNR. November 10, I p G-2 Report: Political Parties PNR Offer of Legal Services for the Campesinos. December 15, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties Permanent Committee of Congress Passes "Vote of Sympathy" for the PNR. March 12, I p G-2 Report: Political Parties Decree Abolishing Obligatory Contributions by Government Employees to the PNR. December 21, pp G-2 Report: Political Parties Reform of the PNR. January 6, pp Memo: Formation of the "Francisco I. Madero" National Political Party. January 14/ February 16, pp.

9 0621 Memo: National Convention lor Reorgani/ation of the PNR. January 2I/February 16, pp Ci-2 Report: Political Parties Military and Their Inclusion in the New Party. February I p G-2 Report: Political Parties National Convention for the Formation of a New Party. April I pp G-2 Report: Political Parties Constituent Assembly of the Mexican Revolutionary Party (PRM). April pp M.A. Report: Mexican Revolutionary Party (PRM). July pp Report: The Agrarian Situation. May pp Report: I he Agrarian Situation. June pp Report: The Agrarian Situation. February pp Report: The Agrarian Situation. June pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Agrarian Situation. September 30, pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Agrarian Movement. February pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Agrarian Situation. January 26, pp Memo: U.S.-Mexican Relations. June pp Memo: U.S. Policy and the Mexican Situation. June 23, pp G-2 Report: Principal Newspapers and Important Periodicals. November 19, pp Letter: Charge. Embassy, Mexico to Secretary of State. Confidential Report on the Press of Mexico. June pp M.A. Report: Principal Newspapers, Periodicals, and News Agencies. June 3, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Capital and Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution. March pp Memo: Regulatory Petroleum Law in Mexico. December 7, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments Conflict between Executive. Legislative, and Judicial Powers. October pp G-2 Report: Present Executive- Policies. November I, I p G-2 Report: Local Governments The Dictatorial Governor of San Luis Potosi. November pp G-2 Report: Local Governments Aguascalientes, Ouxaca, Nayarit.and Marelos. February pp G-2 Report: Suffrage Local: Jalisco. February 9, I p G-2 Report: Local Governments Maneuvers to Remove Certain Governors. February I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions. March pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments. January Ip G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments. April 22, Ip G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present Slate Governments. May 3, Ip G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions- Present State Governments. July 19, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions- Present State Governments. October I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments. October I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments. November 29, IP 0812 G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments. December IP

10 0813 G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments. March 6, Ip G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments. June 23, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments. July 12, pp G-2 Report: Present State Governors. August 3, I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments. August I p G-2 Report: Local Politicul Conditions Present State Governments. August 17, pp G-2 Report: Present State Governors. September pp G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. April II I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments: Situation in Chihuahua. July I, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. October 17, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. December 12, I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments. January IP 0836 G-2 Report: Stability of Government Conditions in Chihuahua. March 17, I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments: Conditions in Chihuahua. April 24, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. August II, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. August pp G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. November pp G-2 Report: Local Governments Stale Executives. May 13, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions. June 17, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions. July 8, I p G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. August 12, Ip G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments. September 30, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. March 17, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. March 30, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Present State Governments: State of Tabasco. April 6, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. June 25, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions. July 10, I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions. July I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions. July 27, Ip G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions. August 23, Ip G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. January 25, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions. March 5, I p G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet. March 5, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities Political Clashes in Tabasco. July 16, pp G-2 Report: Political Issues Tabasco. July 19, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities Political Clashes in Tabasco. July 19, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities Political Clashes in Tabasco. July 23, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities Political Clashes in Tabasco. July 27, pp G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements States. July 30, pp G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements States. August 6, pp G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements- States. August 2, pp G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements States. August pp.

11 0909 G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements State of Tabasco. August 12, Ip G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements- G. Canabal in Nicaragua. August 16, pp G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements States. August Ip G-2 Report: Present State Governments-Elections. August 20, Ip G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements Stales. August 20, Ip G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements States. August 23, Ip G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements G. Canabal in Panama. August 22, Ip G-2 Report: State Executives. August 22, I p. 09IX G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements- Plot in Puebla. August 27, I p G-2 Report: Local Governments Support for Legally Constituted Municipal Governments. September 3, Ip G-2 Report: State Executives- Oaxaca. Septembers, Ip G-2 Report: Local Governments- State Executives. September 19, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments. September 20, I p G-2 Report: Local Governments- State Executives. September 27, Ip. Reel II Political Affairs cont G-2 Report: Stability of Government Activities of Political Agitators: G. Canabal. September pp G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. October 8, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments Political Conditions. October 11, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. October 31, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions- Veracruz. November I, Ip G-2 Report: Present State Governments. November pp G-2 Report: Present State Governments. November 8, Ip G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety - Status of Rebel Activities. November 8, I p G-2 Report: Present State Governments- Complaints Against Local Executives. November II, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-U.S.: G. Canabal. November Ip. OOIX G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Election Controversies. November 22, Ip G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration Political Unrest. November 22, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Conflicts. November 26, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments Gubernatorial Elections. November 29, Ip G-2 Report: Stability of Present Administration Rebel Ammunition. Decembers, IP 0026 G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Investigations. December 9, I p G-2 Report: Present State Governments. December 30, Ip G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Loyalty of Local Governments. January 3, pp G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements. April I p G-2 Report: Results of State Elections; Women Suffrage. April 7, I p G-2 Report: Present State Governments. April 17, I p G-2 Report: Election in Nuevo Le6"n. April 17, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Protests. April 24, Ip.

12 0036 G-2 Report: Election Results PNR. May pp G-2 Report: Present State Governments. June 26, I p G-2 Report: Present State Governments. July 2, pp G-2 Report: Present State Governments Criticism of State Elections. July 7, pp G-2 Report: Political Conditions in Chiapas. July 21, Ip G-2 Report: Gubernatorial Candidates in Veracruz. July Ip G-2 Report: Local Governments Activities. August 4, I p G-2 Report: Present State Government Durango. September 4, I p G-2 Report: Present State Government Oaxaca. September 22, I p G-2 Report: Present State Government Executives. September 18, Ip G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions. September 25, I p G-2 Report: Present State Government Baja California. October 16, I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Puebla. October I p G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration Discovery of Contraband. November 17, Ip G-2 Report: Political Parties Mexican Social Democratic Party. January pp G-2 Report: Political Parties Mexican Social Democratic Party. February pp G-2 Report: Political Parties Coalition of CTM and PNR. February 16, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Baja California. February 23, I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Sonora. March 2, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Sonora. March 30, pp G-2 Report: Present State Governments. April 2, I p G-2 Report: Local Governments State Executives. April 23, pp G-2 Report: Veracruz Zone Commander Seizes Arms from Civilians. April 23, Ip G-2 Report: State Executives. July 2, I p G-2 Report: Present State Governments. September I p G-2 Report: State Governors Investigating Commission. September 7, I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Relation to Central Government: Cedillo Supporters. October 5, I p G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Disorders. February I, pp Memo: Revolutionary Activities. February 11, pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Agrarian Massacre. February 17, I p G-2 Report: Loyalty of Local Governments to the Central Government. April 22, I p G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Rural Disorders. April pp G-2 Report: Loyalty of Local Governments to the Central Government; Aviation Activities. May 3, pp G-2 Report: Loyalty of Local Governments to the Central Government; German Advisor. May 10, I p G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Banditry. May 10, pp G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements R.B. Foucher. May 13, pp G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements Troop Movements. May 17, Ip G-2 Report: Loyalty of Local Governments to the Central Governent San Luis Potosi. May 20, pp G-2 Report: Loyalty of Local Governments to the Central Government Cedillo's Attempted Rebellion. May 24, pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Disorders. May 24, pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Cedillo Rebellion. May 27, pp.

13 0111 G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Cedillo Rebellion. June 7, pp G-2 Report: Combat-Materials Captured from Cedillo. June Ip G-2 Report: Developments in San Lu's Polos' June 8, I p G-2 Report: "Ken" Article on Cedillo. June 14, pp G-2 Report: Developments in San Lu's Polos' June 14, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration. June Ip G-2 Report: Loyalty of Local Governments to the Central Government; Activities of Ernest von Merck. June 28, I p G-2 Report: Local Governments' Relationship to the Central Government. July I, I p G-2 Report: Present Executive. July 8, pp G-2 Report: State Governors-Attacks by the CTM. July 19, I p G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety-Banditry. July 22, pp G-2 Report: Cedillistas Bomb Train. August 2, pp G-2 Report: Federal Troops Encounter Cedillistas: Labor Union Disturbances. August I p G-2 Report: Two Cedillo Agents. August 12, Ip G-2 Report: Aggressions Against CTM Members. August 16, pp G-2 Report: Cedillo Leaders Surrender. August 19, Ip G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Sonora. October 18, pp G-2 Reports: Local Political Conditions- Activities Against Governors. October 21, I p G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Sonora. October 21, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions-Sonora. October 25, Ip G-2 Report: Present Cabinet. October I p G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Cedillo. October 25, I p G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems- Cedillo. November 1, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Sonora. November 4, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Northern Mexico. November I, pp G-2 Report: Surrender of Cedillo. November 10, Ip G-2 Report: Radicalism. November Ip G-2 Report: Employment of Troops in Domestic Disturbances. February pp G-2 Report: Employment of Troops in Domestic Disturbances. March 24, Ip G-2 Report: Employment of Troops in Domestic Disturbances. April pp G-2 Report: Employment of Troops in Domestic Disturbances. June pp M.A. Report: Stability of Government Conditions in Chiapas: Nazi Activities. September pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops- Campaign Against Rebels. January pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Campaign Against Rebels. Februarys, Ip G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Campaign Against Rebels. February 18, Ip G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Campaign Against Rebels. March 22, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Campaign Against Rebels. March Ip G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Campaign Against Rebels. April 19, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration. May 13, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration. May 31, Ip G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Yaqui Operation. June Ip G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Campaign Against Rebels. June 14, Ip G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movement Rumoured Coup. June 17, Ip.

14 0182 G-2 Report: Distribution o! Troops Campaign Against Rebels. July lp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops-Yaqui Campaign. July lp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movement Rumoured Coup. July lp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movement Rumoured Coup. August lp N.A. Report: Yaqui Indian Uprising. September 21, pp N.A. Report: Distribution of Federal Forces for the Yaqui Campaign. October IP 0191 N.A. Report: Use of Poison Gas in Yaqui Campaign. October lp N.A. Report: Defeat of the Yaquis. October I p N.A. Report: Yaqui Campaign Situation. October 26, I p G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Campaign Against Rebels. September pp Report: Intelligence Summary, August 31-September 14. September pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. October 4, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements Military Coup Activities. October pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. October pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. October 11, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. October pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. October lp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. October pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements Military Coup Activities. October pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. November 4, I p G-2 Report: Rumoured Revolutionary Movement of General Gomez. November 'P Memo: Death of General Huerta. November 19, lp Letter: M.A., Mexico City to G-2. Washington. Attempted Revolution. November pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. January 6, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. December 2, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. February 16, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. March 23, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. April 17, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary 1 Movements. May 22, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements Jalisco. June 8, lp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. June II, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements Jalisco. July 17, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. August 7, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. August 14, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements. September 24, pp G-2 Report: Rebel Activities. February 19, I p G-2 Report: Revolt in Mexico. March 11, I p G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movement. April 26, pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Belief and Practice. May 3, pp Memo: General Mexican Situation. May pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movement. May 14, lp Memo: Political Situation. May 17, pp Memo: Political Situation. May 21, pp.

15 0320 Memo: Military Situation. May pp Memo: Political Situation. May pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements "Cristero" Activities. June pp Memo: Military Situation. June pp Memo: Political Situation. June 14, pp Memo: Military Leaders. June IX, Ip. 033X Memo: Bandit Situation. June 21, pp Memo: State of Sonora. June 20, pp Memo: Political Situation. June 25, pp Memo: Bandit Situation. July 16, pp Memo: Political Situation: P.E. Calles. July pp Memo: Political Slatements. July 30, pp Memo: Political Situation. August pp Memo: Military Cost of the Recent Revolution. September 3, Ip Memo: Political Situation. September pp Memo: Political Situation. September pp Memo: Political Stability of Government. September pp Memo: Military Situation. October Ip Memo: Political Situation. October 25 November 5, pp Memo: Military Situation. November 7, pp Memo: Political Situation. November I p Memo: Intrigue Against the Mexican Government. November 19, pp Memo: Political Situation. November pp Memo: Political Situation. December 6, pp Publication: The Insurrection in Mexico. September I, pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements Sonora. December 27 and pp Memo: Political Situation. January pp Memo: Political Situation Cabinet Forecast. January pp Memo: Political Situation. February 4, pp Memo: Political and Military Situation. March pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. March 28, pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems. March 28, pp Memo: Political Situation Calles. April pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems- L. Morones. April 15, I p Memo: Leaders in the March Revolution. April 16, pp Memo: Political Situation. April pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration. May pp Memo: Political Situation. June 3, pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Morones-Portes Gil Conflict. July I, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. August 18, pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Portes Gil. August 19, pp Memo: Political Situation. October 7, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration. October 10, pp Memo: Political Situation. October 10, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. October 13, pp Memo: Political Situation. January 16 and 23, pp.

16 0492 G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. February 4, pp G-2 Report: General Report of Military Operations Armed Uprising of February-June pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. July pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Jalisco. August pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration. September 28, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. October pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration "Lane Memorandum." October 6, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration Cabinet Crisis. October and pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration. November 3, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration. November pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration Cabinet Crisis. December 29, IP G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. January 7, pp G-2 Report: National Congress of Legislatures. January 15, 22, and February llpp G-2 Report: National Elections Pre-Election Activities. March I, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. April I, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration General P.E. Calles. June 17, ' P G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. July I, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration. August pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration Resignation of President O. Rubio. August 30 and September 6, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration President Rodriguez. September 13, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. October 4, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. January 17 and April 7, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Disorders in Yucatan. April 18, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Disorders. July 5, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Yaqui Activities. October 27 and November 15, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Entry of Arms into Mexico. December I p G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Rebel Activities. June I I p G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Banditry: Durango. January II, I p G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Banditry. January 18 and 25, pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Banditry: "Fowler Kidnapping." March 21, pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Banditry: Durango. April 4 and June 7, pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Sonora Rebellion. October 25, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration Rebels: Aguascalientes. December 3, Ip G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements Jalisco. March 6, pp G-2 Report: Yaqui Indians Declare Loyalty to the Present Administration. May pp G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements Banditry. May 29, pp.

17 (1740 G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety- Banditry. June I, I p G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements Banditry. June 9, Ip G-2 Report: Rebel and Bandit Activities. June pp G-2 Report: Bandits Surrender in Durango. July 3 and pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Morelos. August Ip G-2 Report: Bandit Activities. October and November pp G-2 Report: Agrarian Outrages in Puebla. December II, pp G-2 Report: Public Disorders and Banditry. March pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Disorders. April I p G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Banditry: Jalisco. July Ip G-2 Report: Editorial in the Guatemalan Press on the Religious Question in Mexico. July 30, pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices- Attitude of the Government. August pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices Persecution of the Clergy. April pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices Situation. July 22, I p G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices- Alleged Attempt to Recall Expelled Catholic Bishops. August 12, I p G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices- Situation. January 6, May 22, and June pp. 07X5 G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices Religious Question. June 28, pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices Speeches. November 8 and December pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices- Church Situation. April 15 and July pp G-2 Report: Armed Revolutionary Movements "Cristero" Activities. August 8, pp G-2 Report: Church Situation. September 26 and December 29, pp G-2 Report: Church Situation. July 3 and 9, pp G-2 Report: Church Situation. September II, pp G-2 Report: Church Situation. October 6, pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices - Guadalupe Festival. December pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices- "Carta Abierta" of Archbishop. December pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices Situation. January pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices Situation. January 14 and pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices Situation. March 4, pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices Situation. April 12 and June 3, pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices Situation. August 16, pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Beliefs and Practices Pope's Encyclical: Expulsion of the Papal Delegate. October 4, pp.

18 Reel III Political Affairs cont G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Belief and Practice--Jalisco. November pp G-2 Report: Religious Situation. November pp G-2 Report: Constitutional Articles Affecting Religion. March 14, pp G-2 Report: Religious Situation. April pp G-2 Report: Religious Situation- Sonora. May pp G-2 Report: Public Interest in Education. October pp G-2 Report: Public Interest in Education Program. November pp G-2 Report: Religious Situation. December 31, pp G-2 Report: Religious Situation Coyoacan Tragedy. January pp G-2 Report: Public Interest in Education Pastoral Letter; Private Schools. January 10 and 12, pp G-2 Report: Religious Situation Statements of the President. January 29, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations "Borah Charge." February 4 and 9, pp G-2 Report: Church Situation. February 12, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations U.S.-Mexico. February 15, pp G-2 Report: Church Situation. March 12, pp G-2 Report: Religious Holidays Suppressed. March pp G-2 Report: Government's Attitude Toward Religion Confiscated Properties. August 7, pp G-2 Report: Catholics Forcibly Reopen Churches. February 12, pp G-2 Report: Catholics Force Priests to Officiate: Freedom of the Religious Press. March 16, pp G-2 Report: Investiture of a New Archbishop of Mexico. April 16, Ip G-2 Report: Church Situation. April 20, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Intrigues. April pp G-2 Report: Congressional Elections. July 9, I p G-2 Report: Pre-Election Intrigues. August and October pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Legislation. December 7, I p G-2 Report: Executive Branch Constitution. January 28, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Intrigues. March 15 and April 5, pp N.A. Reports: Probable Presidential Candidates. April 12, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Intrigue. April 22, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Intrigue General Serrano. May 3, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Intrigue. June 17 and July pp G-2 Report: Translation of the "Serrano Manifesto." August 2, pp G-2 Report: National Elections Campaign Activities and Methods. August November pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Presidential Tenure of Office. November 22, pp G-2 Report: Campaign Activities and Methods Attempted Assassination of General Obregon. November 22, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Intrigues Catholic Overtures to General Obregon. November 22, pp G-2 Report: Campaign Activities and Methods. March 9, pp G-2 Report: Rumour of a Coup d'etat. June 22, pp.

19 01X7 G-2 Report: Results of the National Elections. July I p. OIXK G-2 Report: Assassination of President-Elect Obrcgon. July IK pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Designation of a Provisional President. September pp G-2 Report: Pre-Elcction Situation. January pp G-2 Report: Campaign Activities and Methods. January pp G-2 Report: National Elections Candidates. February 19, pp G-2 Report: Campaign Activities and Methods. February 19 and March pp G-2 Report: National Elections P.O. Rubio. June pp G-2 Report: National Elections- Results. November pp G-2 Report: National Elections Statements. December pp G-2 Report: State Elections of Governors. July 22, pp G-2 Report: Slate and Federal Elections. July 31, Ip G-2 Report: National Elections - Plebescites. April pp G-2 Report: Pre-Eleclion Activities. April 29 and June pp G-2 Report: National Elections- Situation. July pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Religious Belief and Practice Trial of M.T. Morales. August pp G-2 Report: National Elections- PNR and Its "No-Reelection" Program. November I, pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems-- Constitutional Reforms. June 8, 1928: January : and November pp Memo: Presidential Message. September pp G-2 Report: Labor Conditions and Problems Communist Activities. May 24, pp Memo: Labor Communist Activities. July 30, pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. May 24, pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. May pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. June pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. June 7, pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. June II pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. June pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. June pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. June pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. June pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. June 28, pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. July pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. July pp Memo: Daily Situation Reports. July pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet Policies and Views. January 17, pp G-2 Report: Attempted Assassination of President-Elect O. Rubio. February pp G-2 Report: Attempted Assassination of President-Elect O. Rubio D. Flores Case. September 25, pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Agrarian Convention Speech. March I2 PP Memo: Debt Settlement. October 2, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet Changes. December 12, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet Policies and Views. January 2, pp G-2 Report: Freedom of Speech and Action L. Cabrera. February 6, pp.

20 0510 G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems L. Cabrera. February April pp G-2 Report: Deportation of L. Cabrera. May 12, Ip G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration L. Cabrera. May pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems L. Cabrera. June and July pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Clipperton Island Case. March 10, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet Presidential Speech. April pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. May 20, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions- Consular Reports. July pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. August 21, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. September 15, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. October 16, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. November pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. December 15, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. January 14, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. February 16, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. March 15, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. April pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. May 15, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. June 10, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. July 15, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. August 12, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. September 13, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. October 11, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. November 11, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. December 12, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. January 13, pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. January-December pp G-2 Report: Local Political Conditions Consular Reports. January-June pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Resignation of C.R. Palacio. June pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration Relief of General Charis. June 23, pp G-2 Report: Changes in the Government Personnel. June 30 and July 3, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexican Campaign Against the Chinese. August pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexican Campaign Against the Chinese. February-April pp Letter: R.H. Van Deman to Major A.M. Jones. "The Chinese and Japanese Problem in Baja California." March 2, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet Speech. September 4, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Policy Entrance into the League of Nations. September pp G-2 Report: Foreign Policy Possible Withdrawal from the League of Nations. December 29, I p G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-League of Nations. May 11, Ip G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-League of Nations. December 28, Ip G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Attitude and Movement Toward Mexican Withdrawal from the League of Nations. April 21, I p G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Attitude Toward the League of Nations. November 4, I p.

21 0X10 (i-2 Report: Local Politic-ill Conditions Attack on the Governor of Puebla. December pp. OS 1.1 G-2 Report: Foreign Relations U.S.-Mexico. January 9, pp. 0X19 G-2 Report: Foreign Relations U.S.-Mexico-Japan. February pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Japan. March pp. 0X27 G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Japan. February pp. 0X37 G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Japan: Visit of the Japanese Training Fleet. May pp. 0X40 G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Japanese Activities in Mexico. May pp. OX4X G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Asiatic Affairs. March pp. 0X51 G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Central America. August pp. 0X53 (i-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Central America: Pan I.atinism. December 20, pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Banditry: Veracrux. April pp (i-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Communist Activities. May 27, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Peru. May 23, pp. 0X66 G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Peru. May I p (i-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-It.S.-Japan. July pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet Annual Message. September 2, pp (i-2 Report: Labor Conditions and Problems Government's Attitude. October pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities. January pp. 0X83 G-2 Report: Prc-Election Activities. May pp G-2 Report: Pre-Eleclion Activities. May pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities. June pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups- Speech ol General P.E. Calles. August 4, pp (i-2 Report: Pre-l-lection Activities Anti-Reelectionist Meeting. December 1, pp. Reel IV Political Affairs cont G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities General Cardenas. February April pp G-2 Report: National Elections PNR Candidates. April I p. OOOX G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups Opposition Groups. April pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities- General Cardenas. June I, Ip G-2 Report: National Elections- President-Elect Cardenas. July 2, pp. 002X G-2 Report: National Elections Final Results. August 2 and September 13, pp G-2 Report: Rumoured Plot Against President Cardenas and General P.E. Calles. September I p (i-2 Report: Stability of the Government Manifesto of General Villarreal. November I p G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet--President Cardenas. December pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups PNR. December Ip G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet President Cardenas and a Questionaire. January pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet Cabinet Meetings. February 6 and March ic im e i

22 0059 G-2 Report: Political Situation. March 31 and April pp G-2 Report: Present Executive- Policies and Views. April 19 and September 3, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive -President Ca'rdenas and the Army. September Ip G-2 Report: Present Executive Annual Message. September 6, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet Cabinet Meeting. November 4, Ip G-2 Report: Present Executive Presidential Messages. January 2 and pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet- General Cedillo. February pp Report: Six Year Plan of the PNR pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet - General Cedillo. December pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities PNR. CTM, and the Communist Party. April 9, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities Labor Denounces Communists. May pp G-2 Report: Loyalty of the Army to the Government. June I pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities PNR. June pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities PNR. June pp G-2 Report: PNR Victory in Elections for Federal Deputy. July 6, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration Cardenas Regime. July 27, pp G-2 Report: Cabinet Changes. August pp G-2 Report: Situation as Affected by the Attitude of the Foreign Oil Companies. August 24, pp G-2 Report: Rumoured Revolt Led by General Cedillo. September 14, pp G-2 Report: Manifesto of the Mexican Peasant Confederation Against General Cedillo. September 21, pp G-2 Report: Situation Attitude of General Cedillo. September 24, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive Proposed Constitutional Changes. October I I p G-2 Report: Political-Military Situation. October 20, pp G-2 Report: Political-Military Situation. November 20, pp G-2 Report: Political-Military Situation. December 10, pp G-2 Report: Radicalism Russian Communists. February 25, pp G-2 Report: Political-Military Situation. May 17, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities. August pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities. March pp G-2 Report: Political Influence Affecting Army Policy. April II, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities. June 20, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities General Almazan. August I, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities General Almazan. August 15, pp War Department Memo: Mexico. August pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. August 29, pp G-2 Report: Analysis of Leading Parties and Groups. August 31, pp G-2 Report: Political Influences Affecting Army Policy. October I, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities General M.A. Camacho. November 3, pp G-2 Report: Pre-Election Activities General Almazan. February 9, Ip G-2 Report: National Elections List of Candidates. March 19, pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. April 9, pp G-2 Report: Status of Foreign Relations. April II, I p.

23 0234 G-2 Report: Pro-Election Activities. June 7, pp M.A. Report: Pre-Flection Aclivlies. June pp M.A. Report: Pre-Eleetion Activties. July pp M.A. Report: National Elections. July X pp M.A. Report: Stability of the Government Fascism. July 'p M.A. Report: National Elections. July August pp Memo: Mexican Political Outlook. August pp M.A. Report: National Elections Situation. August pp War Department Memo: Political Situation. August pp War Department Memo: Political Situation. September pp M.A. Report: National I -'lections Situation. September pp Memo: Political Outlook Na/i and Communist Influences. October pp M.A. Report: National Elections Situation. October I Ip Memo: Political Outlook Na/i and Communist "5th Columns." October 14, pp M.A. Report: National Elections Situation. November pp (i-2 Report: Diplomatic and Consular Service Expressions on Political Affairs. February pp (i-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Nicaragua. March pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Anniversary of the U.S. Occupation of Veracruz. April pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-U.S.: Treaties. April pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations- U.S. and Magdalena Bay. August pp G-2 Report: Department ol Military Factories. September pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet Annual Message. Septembers, pp G-2 Report: Six Year Plan. December pp G-2 Report: Six Year Plan: President's Program. June 5, pp Ci-2 Report: Program of President-Elect Cardenas. September 10, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation Six Year Plan. February 6, pp G-2 Report: Political Situation Six Year Plan. March pp G-2 Report: President Cardenas and the Six Year Plan. December pp G-2 Report: President Cardenas and the Six Year Plan. May pp G-2 Report: Present Executive Speech. January pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Nicaraguan Situation. June 26, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations - Nicaraguan Situation. March I p G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Central America. September pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Central America. August pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations- Mexico-Central America. August pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations- Treaties. August Ip G-2 Report: War Department Policy. September pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet Annual Message. September pp. 045X G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Spain: Spanish Immigration. September 11, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations-- Mexican Neutrality in the Event of a U.S.-Japan War. December 26, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations- Armaments Investigation. September 18, pp G-2 Report: Labor Government's Attitude Toward Labor Agitators. February 12, Ip.

24 0466 G-2 Report: Labor Government's Attitude Toward Labor Agitators. September pp G-2 Report: Diplomatic and Consular Service- Propaganda and Political Attache's. Novembers pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations-- U.S.-Mexican Claims. November 27, I p G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Claims. February 12, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration General Alma?an. January pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration Situation. January pp G-2 Report: Alleged Revolutionary Plots. January 28 and February I pp Memo: Mexican Situation. February 4, pp G-2 Report: Alleged Revolutionary Plots. February pp 'G-2 Report: Foreign Relations U.S.-Mexico: U.S. Soldiers Caught Smuggling Arms. February pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. March I, pp G-2 Report: Alleged Revolutionary Plots. March 5, I p G-2 Report: Political Situation. March 7, I p G-2 Report: Discovery of a Revolutionary Plot. April I Ipp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Situation. June 18, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet-Situation. July pp G-2 Report: Political Agitators Portes Gil. July pp G-2 Report: Plot to Reestablish General P.E. Calles. September 24 and November 5, pp G-2 Report: Political Situation--Illness of President Cardenas. November pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. November pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. December pp G-2 Report: Present Executive President Cardenas. Decembers, I p G-2 Report: Plot to Overthrow the Present Administration. December 5, pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. December pp G-2 Report: Communist Uprising in Puebla. December 12 and 16, pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. December pp G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements- L. Morones. December 23, I p G-2 Report: Political Situation Viewpoint of the Army. December 23, pp G-2 Report: Pro-Cardenas Activities. December 23, pp G-2 Report: Revolutionary Movements L. Morones. December 26, pp G-2 Report: Activities of Political Agitators Tabasco. January Ip G-2 Report: Political Situation. January 17, pp G-2 Report: Situation in Tabasco. January 21 and pp G-2 Report: Political-Military Situation. January pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. February 4, pp G-2 Report: Communist Activities. February pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. February pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. March pp G-2 Report: General P.E. Calles and Others Deported in Connection with a Train Bombing. April 10, pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. April I p G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems General P.E. Calles. April pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. April 14, pp.

25 0627 (.1-2 Report: Political Situation Left Wing. June 16, pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. June 23, pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. August pp G-2 Report: C'ahinet Changes. August pp G-2 Report: Cabinet and Senate Changes. August 25, pp G-2 Report: Chamber. Senate, and Cabinet Changes. August pp G-2 Report: Present Executive President Cardenas: Arms Shipment to Spain. September pp. 064X Letter: HQ. Second Corps Area. N.Y. to G-2. Washington. "Patriotic Appeal." September pp G-2 Report: Formation of a New Party General Amaro. September pp G-2 Report: Present Executive Activities of President Cardenas. September pp G-2 Report: Development of Lower California for Strategic Reasons. October 2, I p G-2 Report: Present Executive Presidential Message to Congress. October 2, pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. October 2, pp G-2 Report: Communist Party Circulars. October 13, pp G-2 Report: Radicalism- CROM Refuses to Join Popular Front. October pp G-2 Report: Meeting of the Mexican Communist Party. October 19, pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. November 17, pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. December pp G-2 Report: Ordinary Critics not to Be Prosecuted. January 8, Ip G-2 Report: Leon Trotsky and the Mexican Communist Party. January pp G-2 Report: Radicalism - Leon Trotsky. CTM, and the Communist Party Congress. January pp G-2 Report: Radicalism Trotsky. CTM. and the Communist Party Congress; Mexican Aid to Spain. January 29, pp G-2 Report: Radicalism- Leon Trotsky in New York. February I p G-2 Report: Conflict between the CTM and the Electricians' Syndicate. February 4, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive President Cardenas: Views and Policies. March 16, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive President Cardenas in Oaxaca. March 19 and 30, pp G-2 Report: FROC Denounces Communists: Failure of the Popular Front. April 2, I p G-2 Report: Rift in CTM Broadens; Communist Tactics. May 4, pp G-2 Report: Organized Labor; Rift in CTM. May pp G-2 Report: Education--Vandalism by "Socialist Students": Unionization of Teachers. May I p G-2 Report: Agitation for the Punishment of Political Murders. May Ip G-2 Report: Rift in CTM: San Lufs Polos' Hunger Strikers. May 18, pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Senator Padilla and President Cardenas. July pp G-2 Report: Present Executive Views and Policies. August pp G-2 Report: Present Executive Message to Congress. September 2, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive Press Conference. May 13 and 17, pp G-2 Report: Press Censorship: CTM and Freedom of Speech. July 21, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive Press Conference. July pp.

26 0769 G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups. July pp. 077! Letter: C.I. Crocket, Fort l.eavenworth, Kansas to G-2, Washington. "Instructions Sent to the National Committee of the CTM from Paris." August pp G-2 Report: Present Executive Address to Congress. September 2, I93X. 2pp G-2 Report: Mexican Constitutional Democratic Front. September pp G-2 Report: Political Situation. September Ip G-2 Report: Present Executive Address Against Fascism. September pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations. October pp G-2 Report: Radicalism Conflicts between (he Supporters of Trotsky and Stalin. October 7, Ip G-2 Report: Constitutional Democratic Front. November 8, pp G-2 Report: The Communist Party and Leon Trotsky. November pp G-2 Report: Present Executive Message. January pp G-2 Report: Radicalism Effect of the Outcome of the Spanish Civil War. February I p G-2 Report: Stability of the Present Administration. March pp G-2 Report: Present Executive Message. May pp G-2 Report: Political Parties and Groups Resignation of the President of the PR M. June 6, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Affairs. September 5, pp G-2 Report: Radicalism. January 18, pp G-2 Report: Espionage Activities of Foreign Powers or Their Nationals Directed Against the U.S. April 16, pp G-2 Report: Student Demonstrations. April 16, pp G-2 Report: Radicalism. April 23, pp M.A. Report: Stability of the Government Nazism. July 26, pp G-2 Report: Communists Entering the U.S. August 16, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government. August 30, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government Communism. September pp M.A. Report: Political Issues and Problems. February 27, pp M.A. Report: Political Issues and Problems. February 21, pp G-2 Report: Stability of the Government. February pp Memo: Political Situation. March 5, pp Memo: Political Situation and Conditions. February 25, pp Letter: FBI to State Department. "Meeting of the Mexican Communist Party." July 17, pp M.A. Report: Parties and Groups "Sinarquismo." July 16, pp M.A. Report: Press Report. July 24, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations "Mexico's Role in the Next War." February 1, pp Memo: Ambassador Daniels' Independence Day Address. July 5, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations U.S.-Mexico: Ambassador Daniels' Broadcast. April 9, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico's Attitude in the International Situation. April 29, Ip G-2 Report: Foreign Relations U.S.-Mexico. May 28, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Treaties: U.S.-Mexico. June 14, pp G-2 Report: Exercise of Suffrage. May 21, pp.

27 0920 (.1-2 Kcpoit: Foreign Relations U.S.-Mexico: Mexican Library in San Antonio. August pp (i-2 Report: Present Legislature Fxpelled Deputies. September pp. ReelV Political Affairs cont G-2 Report: Attitude Towards the League of Nations and the Invasion of Ethiopia. October 15, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Italy: Invasion of Ethiopia. October 4, pp G-2 Report: Radicalism. November 22, pp G-2 Report: Suppression of the "Golden Shirts" in Nuevo Leon. March 3, I p (i-2 Report: President Cardenas and the Dissolution of the "Golden Shirts." April 24, pp G-2 Report: Clash between the "Reds" and Nationalists. July 31, I p G-2 Report: Parties and Groups "Golden Shirts." August 11, I p G-2 Report: Political Issues "The Revolution." November 24, pp G-2 Report: Parlies and Groups- Reorganization of the "Golden Shirts." October 26, pp G-2 Report: Parties and Groups- President Cardenas: Arrests: Confederation of the Middle Class. August pp G-2 Report: Parties and Groups- Confederation of the Middle Class. June-August pp G-2 Report: Status of Foreign Relations: Reactions to the Spanish Civil War. July 31, pp G-2 Report: Status of Foreign Relations: Reactions to the Spanish Civil War. August pp G-2 Report: Status of Foreign Relations: Mexico Declines Uruguayan Proposal to Mediate in Spain. August 21, Ip G-2 Report: President's Attitude Toward the Spanish Government. September 8, I p G-2 Report: Attempted Outrages Against the Salvadorean and Guatemalan Diplomatic Missions. November 13, pp G-2 Report: Spanish Militiamen Visit the Chamber of Deputies. November 21, I p G-2 Report: Visit of the Spanish Militiamen. December I p G-2 Report: Perpetrators of Recent Outrages. December 4, I p G-2 Report: Former Spanish Diplomatic Officials Deported from Mexico. December 29, I p G-2 Report: President Ca'rdenas Declines to Permit His Name to Be Given to a Spanish Battalion. June 29, I p G-2 Report: Spanish Embassy Organizes a Federation lor Assistance to Spain. October I p G-2 Report: Call for Deportation of Spaniard Supporters of Franco. November 8, IP 0047 G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Spain. May 6, I p G-2 Report: Attitude Toward Pan-Americanism Pan-American Conference. October 6, and November pp G-2 Report: Attitude Toward Pan-Americanism - Pan-American Conference. October pp G-2 Report: Pan-American Conference. September pp.

28 0062 G-2 Report: Organization of the Socialist Front of Mexican Lawyers. November pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems "Revolutionary Veterans." December 8, II. and pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems National Union of Veterans of the Revolution and the Situation in Mexico. July 15, pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety Crime. February 12, pp Memo: Mexican Propaganda. March 3, pp Memo: Mexican-Japanese Relations. April 29, pp G-2 Report: Mexico-U.S.: Bucareli Treaties. April 30 and May 4 and 14, pp G-2 Report: Propaganda of Foreign Origin The League of German Culture in Mexico. September 23, pp G-2 Report: Present Legislatures Opinions. September 27, pp G-2 Report: Present Legislature Personalities. October pp G-2 Report: Diplomatic Officials. October pp G-2 Report: Congress of the Communist Party. February 7, Ip G-2 Report: First Extraordinary International Communist Congress. April 19, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations. February 10 and March 17, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Chile. April 28, Ip G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-Bolivia. May 19, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations. April 5, Ip G-2 Report: Propaganda of Foreign Origin Spanish Pro-Franco Organization. April 4, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Liaison Agencies and Activities. May 6, Ip G-2 Report: Falangism. September 22, pp M.A. Report: Nazism and Falangism. June 18, pp M.A. Report: Nazism. July pp M.A. Report: Stability of the Government. September 6, pp M.A. Report: Stability of the Government. September 13, pp M.A. Report: Nazi Activities in Mexico. December 20, pp M.A. Report: Nazi Activities in Mexico. January 3, pp M.A. Report: Military Activities of Foreigners. January 16 and 25, pp M.A. Report: Stability of the Government. January 23, Ip M.A. Report: Nazi Subversive Activities. January 30 and 31, pp M.A. Report: Stability of the Government. January 27, 28 and February pp M.A. Report: Activities of Foreigners. February 18, pp G-2 Report: Reported Plot to Seize British Honduras. January 30, pp G-2 Report: Subversive Activities. May 28, pp M.A. Report: Activities of Foreigners. February 26, pp M.A. Report: Nazi Subversive Activities. February 26, pp M.A. Report: Nazi and Communist Activities. April 1, pp M.A. Report: Nazi Activities. April 1, pp M.A. Report: Activities of the P.N.S.M. April 18, pp M.A. Report: Subversive Activities. April 22, pp M.A. Report: Stability of the Government. April 21, pp M.A. Report: Nazi Subversive Activities. April 25, pp M.A. Report: Spanish Falangist Organization. May 7, Ip M.A. Report: Subversive Activities. May 12, pp.

29 020.1 M.A. Report: Na/i Subversive Activities. May pp M.A. Report: Stability of the Government. May pp M.A. Report: Activities of Foreigners. May pp M.A. Report: Communist Sabotage. June 12, pp War Department Memo: Totalitarian Nations' Activities in Mexico. June pp M.A. Report: Stability of the Government. June pp M.A. Report: Activities of Foreigners. June IS pp M.A. Report: Na/i Subversive Activities. June pp M.A. Report: Activities of Foreigners. June pp M.A. Report: Stability of the Government. June pp M.A. Report: Communist Subversive Activities. June 20, pp Report: Na/i Activities. June Ip M.A. Report: Activities of Foreigners. June pp M.A. Report: Activities of Foreigners. July I pp M.A. Report: Na/i Subversive Activities. July pp M.A. Report: Foreign Policies. October 8, pp M.A. Report: Anti-American Feelings of Officials. October pp M.A. Report: National Defense. November pp Memo: Military Cooperation with the U.S. March pp M.A. Report: U.S.-Mcxican Pact. March 10, pp Memo: Political Outlook. December pp Memo: Stability ol the Government. January 24, pp Memo: Political-Economic Situation. February pp M.A. Report: Political and National Propaganda. April pp M.A. Report: Progress of the Good Neighbor Policy. April Ip M.A. Report: Allied Propaganda Activities. April Ip M.A. Report: Political Outlook. April 9 and pp M.A. Report: Press. May pp Report: Political Situation. May Ip Report: Evaluation of the Remarks of General M.A. Camacho. June 18, pp M.A. Report: Analysis of the Existing Petroleum Law. July pp W;tr Department Memo: U.S.-Mexican Relations. July 12, pp. 03IK G-2 Report: U.S.-Mexican Relations. June 9 and 13, pp G-2 Report: Anti-American Propaganda. May pp M.A. Report: Foreign Relations Anti-Americanism. November 29, pp M.A. Report: Political Issues and Problems. January 24, pp M.A. Report: Foreign Relations- Anti-Americanism. March 20 and 21, pp M.A. Report: Na/i Subversive Activities. March 26, pp M.A. Report: Stability of the Government. April 5 and May 26, pp M.A. Report: Foreign Policies. June 3, pp M.A. Report: Foreign Policies. July pp Memo: Inspection Trip to the Isthmus ol Tehuantepec. August 5, pp G-2 Report: Situation. Population, and Economy pp G-2 Report: Health and Sanitation Conditions. December 11, pp Memo: Inspection Trip through Mexico. June pp G-2 Report: Health and Sanitation Federal Sanitary Code. February pp.

30 0450 G-2 Report: Health and Sanitation -Communal Land Sanitary Units. November pp G-2 Report: Political Geography. May pp G-2 Report: General Law of Population: National Service of Personal Identification. September I pp G-2 Report: Bill to Curtail Naturalization. December 17, pp M.A. Report: Current Events. December pp M.A. Report: Current Events. January pp M.A. Report: Current Events. February pp M.A. Report: Current Events. March pp M.A. Report: Current Events. April pp M.A. Report: Current Events. June pp M.A. Report: Current Events. August pp M.A. Report: Current Events. March pp M.A. Report: Current Events. April pp M.A. Report: Current Events. May pp M.A. Report: Current Events. June pp M.A. Report: Current Events. July pp M.A. Report: Current Events. August pp M.A. Report: Current Events. September pp M.A. Report: Current Events. October pp M.A. Report: Current Events. November pp M.A. Report: Current Events. January pp M.A. Report: Current Events. February pp M.A. Report: Current Events. March pp M.A. Report: Current Events. April pp M.A. Report: Current Events. May pp M.A. Report: Current Events. June pp M.A. Report: Current Events. July pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Torre6n. Coahuila. October pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Guadalajara. October 25, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Ciudad Juarez. November pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Nacozari, Sonora. November 8, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Agua Prieta, Sonora. November 7, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Torreon. Coahuila. November pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Gomez Palacio, Durango. November 19, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Veracruz. November 23, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Tijuena and Ensenada. November 25, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Veracruz. November 25, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Mexicali. November 26, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Nuevo Laredo. December 23, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Piedras Negras, Coahuila. January pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Acapulco. January 22, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Mazatlan. January 24, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Guadalajara. January pp M.A. Report: City and Environs ol San Lufs Polos'. January 28, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of Chihuahua. January 28, pp.

31 0X29 M.A. Report: City and Environs of Monterrey and Saltillo. February I, pp M.A. Report: City anil Environs of Mexico City. March pp. 0X51 0X56 0X64 0X70 0X76 OXX3 OXX9 0X94 0X99 M.A. Report: City and Environs of Coat/acoalcos. Veracruz. March II pp. M.A. Report: City and Environs of Sonora. March Xpp. M.A. Report: City and Environs of Durango. March pp. M.A. Report: City and Environs ol Jalapa. March pp. M.A. Report: City and Environs of Guaymas. Sonora. May pp. M.A. Report: City and Environs of Ciudad Ohregon. May pp. M.A. Report: City and Environs of Navojoa, Sonora. May 2X, pp. M.A. Report: City and Environs of Santa Rosalita. Baja California. May 2X, pp. M.A. Report: City and Environs of l.apa/. Baja California. May 29, pp M.A. Report: City and Environs of San Luis Potosf. June Xpp M.A. Report: Central Light and Power Plants. June pp. 09IX M.A. Report: Resume of Conditions. October pp M.A. Report: Resume of Conditions. June pp Report (N.Y. MID Office): Current Events. May 26, pp Report (N.Y. MID Office): Current Events. June pp Report (N.Y. MID Office): Current Events. July pp. Reel VI Military Affairs 0001 Report: Military Barracks in Mexico. May pp Report: Mexican Troop Movements. December 1919 January pp Memo: Mexican Manpower. June 9, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength. May 25 and June pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation of Units. December 3, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands. June pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Infantry Battalion. June Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- Cavalry Regiment. June 9, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Auxiliary Services: Sanitary Service. June 9, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. June 17, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Combatant Arms. June 17, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. July 12, Ip. 004X G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Combatant Arms. July G-2 Report: Organization and Strength -Infantry Rifle Company. July Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General Staff. July 30, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. August 16, Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength Combatant Arms. August 16, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Cavalry Regiment. September 10, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Combatant Arms: General. September pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- Increase of the Regular Army. October I p G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned Officers. October 8, I p.

32 0058 G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General: Combatant Arms. October 11, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- Concept >! "Overhead." November 5, I p G-2 Report: Strength and Composition. November 8, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General: Combatant Arms. November pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- General: Combatant Arms. December pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Changes. Decembers Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- Infantry Battalion. December 23, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Addition of Cavalry Regiments. January pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- -Organization Failure. January I p G-2 Report: Strength and Composition Additions of Infantry Battalions. January Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General; Combatant Arms. January 14, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands. January 18, Ip G-2 Report: Strength and Composition Addition of Infantry Battalion. January IP G-2 Report: Organization and Strength War Department. January 25, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General; Combatant Arms. February pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Cavalry Regiment. February 24, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General; Combatant Arms. March II pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Transport. March 12, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Sickness as a Factor Affecting Strength. March I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands. April 12, I p G-2 Report: Strength and Composition Increase. April 26 and May 3, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- General. May I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Auxiliary Services: Remount Station. May 24, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength War Department. May 25, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength-General. May 27, pp G-2 Report: Active Army Summary of Strength. June pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength- General. July 5, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Composition and Strength. July 8, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Personnel. July 12, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength War Department Changes. July Ip G-2 Report: Strength and Composition Federal District. July pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength War Department: Chief of the Infantry's Office. July 29, pp G-2 Report: Generals of Division. August 16, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength War Department: Chief of the Artillery's Office. August 16, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength War Department: Chief of the Cavalry's Office. August 16, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- General. August 16, Ip.

33 0132 (.1-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. August pp Memo: Additional Information Requested in Evaluation Reports. August pp Report: Organi/ation and Strength War Department: Surgeon General's Office. August pp (j-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. September 6, Ip G-2 Report: Strength and Composition Formation of Presidential Guards. September Ip (i-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength Addition of Sonora Regional Troops to the Regular Army. September I p G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength War Department: Department of Military Intelligence. September Ip. OI5X G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. September 23, Ip (i-2 Report: Strength and Composition Increasing the Number of Combat Units. September I p (i-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. October I p (i-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. October pp (i-2 Report: Territorial Commands Reorgani/ation of the First Jefatura. October 14, Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength Increasing the Number of Combat Units. October Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength War Department: Quartermaster Corps. October pp Memo: Additional Information Requested in Evaluation Reports. October Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength War Department: Composition of General Staff. October pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Commanders. November pp G-2 Report: Formation of Additional Units: Sapper Battalions. November I p G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength - General. November pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Sapper Units. November 15, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. November Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. December Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. December pp G-2 Report: War Department Reorganization of the Quartermaster Corps. January 6, I p. 01X5 G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength- General. January 10, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Commanders. January pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. January 24, Ip (i-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. February 7, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Field and Mountain Artillery Regiments. February 28, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Commanders. March I pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength Artillery Regiment. March pp G-2 Report: War Department Aviation Service. March 20, I p G-2 Report: War Department- Corps d'lnvalides. March 20, I p (i-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Changes. March 27, I p G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. April 6, pp G-2 Report: Armed Forces ol the Various States. April 24, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. June 5, pp G-2 Report: War Department -Military Aviation. June 8, pp.

34 0219 G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Commanders. June pp G-2 Report: Presidential Guard Brigade. June I p G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services- Sapper Unit. June I p G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. June pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. August pp G-2 Report: Personnel-- Commissioned General Officers. August 29, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands. December 28, I p G-2 Report: Rural Guard of the Republic. December pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. May 31, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. June pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. June Ip G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. June 14, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. June pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. June 19, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. June I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands - Distribution of Troops. July pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Distribution of Troops. July 2, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. July 5, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Auxiliary Services. July Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Cavalry. July 16, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. July pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. July 19, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops: Cavalry. July 22, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops: Infantry Battalions. July 22, Ip G-2 Report: War Department Army Air Service. July pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. August I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops Cavalry. August 9, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops: Infantry Battalions. August I p G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services National Guards. August 30, pp Memo: Strength of the Army. August 30, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. September I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops: Cavalry. September 6, Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops: Infantry Battalions. September 6, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. September 20, Ip G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. September pp Memo: Armed National Guards and Quasi-Military Groups. October 9, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- General. October II, Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. October pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. November 8, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Cavalry Regiments and Infantry Battalions. December pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. December 10, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. December 10, pp.

35 033X (J-2 Report: War Department General Stall: Inspector General's Office. December pp G-2 Report: Strength and Composition Cavalry and Infantry Units. December Ip (i-2 Report: territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. January 3, I p (i-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. January pp G-2 Report: Organi/ution and Strength Held and Mountain Artillery Regiments. January pp (i-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. January pp (i-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength Army Air Force. January 31. I930.*2pp (i-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops: Cavalry and Infantry. February ' pp (i-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. February pp G-2 Report: Organi/.alion and Strength General. February 20, pp (i-2 Report: territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. March 17, Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength- General. March 21, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. March 21, pp G-2 Report: I erritorial Commands- Distribution of Troops. March pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. April I, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops: Map. April pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. April pp. 03SI Memo: Evaluation of Reports. April Ip. 03X2 G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. May 2, pp. 03X8 G-2 Report: Organi/alion and Strength General. May 6' pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. May pp Memo: E\aluation of Reports. May I p G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength War Department. May 19, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. June 5, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Distribution of Troops. June 13, pp G-2 Report: War Department- Department of Inspection General. June 19, pp G-2 Report: Organi/alion and Strength Reserves. July I pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength - General. July 7, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. July 14, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength Chief of the Infantry's Office. July 22, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength Reserves. July I p G-2 Report: Strength and Composition- Reserves. August 22, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. September 5, pp. 045X G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. September 5, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. September 12, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. October pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. October 14, pp G-2 Report: Military Policy Jefatura Commands. October pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Commissioned Officers. October 24, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. November 7, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. November pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. November 14, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength War Department. December pp.

36 0507 G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. January 6, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Departments Distribution of Troops. January pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Infantry Battalion. February 13, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. February pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. March I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Cavalry Regiments. March pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. March 27, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. April 14, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. April 17, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Changes in Cavalry and Infantry. April 20, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. May pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Auxiliary Services: Sanitary Service. June pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. July pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. July 7, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. July 9, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. September 11, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Field and Mountain Artillery Regiments. September 26, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. October 8, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. October 21, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. November 6, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. November 6, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Auxiliary Services: Remount Stations. November 21, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. December 8, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. December 10, pp G-2 Report: Military Policy Suppression of the Corps d'lnvalides. December Ip G-2 Report: War Department Quartermaster. January 5, pp G-2 Report: Military Policy Suppression of the Corps d'lnvalides. December 17, I p G-2 Report: Strength and Composition Department of Sanitation. January 12, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. January 15, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops: Cavalry. February 9, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops: Local Garrisons and Jefaturas. February pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. February 16, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. February 19, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. February 26, I p G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Aeronautical Warehouses. March I, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. March 4, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Infantry. March pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. March 15, Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Cavalry. March 14, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. March 18, pp.

37 0643 G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. March pp. 064X G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution ol Troops. March 22, pp Memo:.lelaluras and Local Garrisons. March pp G-2 Report: Organi/ution and Strength General. April pp G-2 Report: 'territorial Commands Jelatura Commands. April 7, pp G-2 Report: Quartermaster Corps History. April pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. April 19, Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. May pp G-2 Report: Icrritorial Commands Infantry. May pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Cavalry. May pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. May 17, Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. June pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. June 10, pp. 06X1 G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Jcfatura Commands. July 8, pp. 06X4 G-2 Report: Organisation and Strength General. July II, pp. 06X6 G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. July pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Change in Jelatura Headquarters. July Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. August 5, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Jefatura Commands. August 5, pp. 069X G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Local Garrisons. August pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Changes. September I, Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. September pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Changes. September Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands -Infantry. September pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Cavalry. September 12, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Jefatura Commands. September 12, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. September 15, Ip G-2 Report: Armed Forces of the Various States. September 20, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. October pp. 07IX G-2 Report: Territorial Commands--Jefatura Commands. October 7, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Infantry. October pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Cavalry. October pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary and Unorganized Forces- "Defensas Sociales." November pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength- General. November 7, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Infantry and Cavalry. November 7 and II, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Structure Infantry and Cavalry. November I p. 073X G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Jefatura Commands. November 15, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength -Artillery and Air Force. November Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength - General. December 12, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Cavalry and Infantry. December 20, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength- Reserves. January 5, pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. January 6, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Infantry and Cavalry. January 6 and 10, pp.

38 0763 G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. January 13, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- Cavalry. January pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- Auxiliary Services: Paymasters. January 31, "P 0773 G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. February 7, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- Cavalry: Reorganization. February pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Ambulance Train Regiment. February 10, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Infantry. February 17, pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Paymasters. February 17, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. March 6, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Infantry. March 6, pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Department of Engineers. March pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services- Inspection General. March 7, pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Quartermaster Corps. March 7, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Infantry and Cavalry. March pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Jefatura Commanders. March 14, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. March 16, pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Inspection General. March 16, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Reorganization of Cavalry Units. March 24, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. April 4, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. April 7, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Infantry and Cavalry. April 7, pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Inspection General. April 17, Ip G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Quartermaster Corps. May 4, pp G-2 Report: Military Policy Change in Terms. May pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. May 8, pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Quartermaster Corps: Rail Transport. May 9, Ip G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned General Officers. May 9, pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Inspection General. May 9, Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. May 9, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Infantry and Cavalry. May 10, pp Memo: General P.O. Rubio. May Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Sapper Battalions. May 16, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Artillery. May 31, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Local Garrisons. June pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. June pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Infantry and Cavalry. June 6, pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services--Inspection General: Regulations. June 9, pp G-2 Report: War Department Presidential Staff. June Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Suppression of Local Garrison Commands. June 16, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength War Department. June 23, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Mountain Artillery Regiment. June 23, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. July 7, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Infantry and Cavalry. July pp.

39 0926 G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Local Garrisons. July II pp (i-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned Officers: Staff of the Secretary of War. July pp Ci-2 Report: Territorial Commands Change of Zone Headquarters. July 17, I p G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Military Archives. July IK pp (i-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. August 8, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Suppression of the Local Garrison of Tuxpan. August II I p G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services- Quartermaster Corps. August pp G-2 Report: War Department Commission of Military Studies and the Great General Stall. August I p (i-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. September pp Ci-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Local Garrisons. September 8, pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Quartermaster Corps: Regulations. September 19, pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services Quartermaster Corps: Clothing and Equipment. October pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. October 6, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Local Garrisons. October pp (i-2 Report: Territorial Commands Infantry and Cavalry. October pp. IOOX G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength Reserves. November 7, I p (i-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. November pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. November pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Cavalry and Infantry. December pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. Decembers pp G-2 Report: Personnel Reduction in Officer Personnel. December I p (i-2 Report: Organi/ation Garrison Regulation. December 15, Ip. Reel VII Military Affairs cont G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Changes. December Ip G-2 Report: Personnel Reduction in Officers. December 29, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Reduction in Officers. January 9, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Transfer. January Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength- General. January 12, pp (i-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Distribution of Troops. January 11, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Local Garrisons. January pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary Services- Sapper Battalions. January I p G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength General. January Ip G-2 Report: Auxiliary and Unorganized Forces. January pp G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength Mountain Artillery Regiments. January Ip G-2 Report: Organi/ation and Strength- General. February pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Distribution of Troops. February 13, pp.

40 0030 G-2 Report: Auxiliary and Unorgani/ed Forces. February 13, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Cavalry: Regulations. February 16, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Infantry: Regulations. February I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. March pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Local Garrisons. March 4, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. March 20, pp G-2 Report: Auxiliary and Unorganized Forces Disarming. March 29, I p G-2 Report: Personnel- Changes in Commands. April I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. April 6, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. April I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. May 4, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Infantry and Cavalry. May pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Local Garrisons. May 17, pp G-2 Report: Reorganization of the Infantry. May pp G-2 Report: Reorganization of the Cavalry. May 25, pp G-2 Report: Reorganization of the Sappers. May 25, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. June 4, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. June 4, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Local Garrisons. June 19, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Troops in Baja California. June 26, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. July 9, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. July 9, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Local Garrisons. July 13, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. August 6, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Distribution of Troops. August 6, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Garrisons. August 8, pp G-2 Report: Personnel and Animals of the First Military Zone. August Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. September pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Garrisons. September II, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength First Military Zone. September 20, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Garrisons. September Ip G-2 Report: Military Zones and Their Territorial Jurisdictions. September 21, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Changes in Commands. September 21, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. October 5, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Garrisons. October 10, pp G-2 Report: Military Policy Changes. October 16, I p G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. November 5, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. November 5, pp G-2 Report: War Department Presidential Staff. November 16, Ip G-2 Report: Personnel War Department Changes. December Ip G-2 Report: Organisation and Strength General. December 26, pp.

41 0162 Ci-2 Report: War Department Department of War Materials. January 4, I p Ci-2 Report: Territorial Commands - Military Zones and Garrisons. January Xpp (i-2 Report: War Department Presidential Aides. January Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Military Zones and Garrisons. February pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Garrisons. March pp G-2 Report: Changes in Zone Jurisdictions. March I p Ci-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. April pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Garrisons. April 16, pp G-2 Report: Organisation and Strength -General. May pp G-2 Report: Public Order and Safety- Rural Police Squadron. May Ip Ci-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Distribution of Troops. June 20, pp Ci-2 Report: Staffs and Services Direction of War Materials. June 25, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- General. July 8, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. July pp G-2 Report: Territorial C'ommands- Cavalry. July pp G-2 Report: Increase in Strength of the Army. July 23 and 27, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. August 12, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution ol Troops. August pp G-2 Report: War Department--Direction of War Materials. August 29, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. September pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Distribution of Troops. September 6, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Garrisons. September 10, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. October I, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. October pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. October 4, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Zones and Garrisons. October II, pp G-2 Report: Change in the Jurisdiction of the Twenty-Second Military Zone. October I p G-2 Report: Personnel Changes in Commands. October 29 and 31, pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength- General. November 7, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. November pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. November 8, pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. Novembers, Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. December 19, pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. December 19, Ip G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. December Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. January pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. January Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. January 9, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. January 10, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Chiefs of Staffs of Military Zones. January 24, pp G-2 Report: Recruitment Agrarian Reserves. January 31, pp G-2 Renort: Staffs and Services Department nf Armv Rpserves Fphruarv 4 IQ36 7nn

42 0296 G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zone Commanders. February 11, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. February pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. February 13, Ip G-2 Report: Organization and Strength General. February pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. February pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. March pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. March pp G-2 Report: Military Forces Stationed in the First Military Zone. March 6, Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. March pp G-2 Report: Recruitment Agrarian Reserves. March 23, Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. March 7, pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. April 7, pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. April 7, Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. April 7, pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. May 14, pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. May 14, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution ol Troops. May 15, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. May 15, pp G-2 Report: Schism in the War Department. June 5, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. June 8, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. June 8, pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. June 8, pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. June 8, Ip G-2 Report: Schism in the War Department. June 12, Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. July 13, pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. July 13, pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. July 13, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Infantry. July 14, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. August 6, pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. August 7, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. August 7, pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. August pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. September 17, Ip G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. September 1, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. September pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. September 15, pp G-2 Report: Proposal to the Headquarters of the Fourth Military Zone. September 25, pp G-2 Report: Organization of Rural Defenses into Army Reserves. October pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. October 13, pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. October 13, Ip G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. October 13, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. October 13, pp G-2 Report: Arming of Agrarians. October 16, pp G-2 Report: Ambulance Train Regiment. October Ip G-2 Report: Quasi-Military Organizations Agrarian Reserves. October 27, pp G-2 Report: War Department. November Ip.

43 04IX G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Zones and Garrisons. November 24, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands -Distribution of Troops. Nosember pp. (M27 G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. November pp G-2 Report: Military Forces in the First Military Zone. November 27, Ip G-2 Report: Inspection of Agrarian Reserves. December 4, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. January IX pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. January pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. January pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Agrarian Reserves. January 19, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. April 22, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. April pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. April 22, pp G-2 Report: Composition of the War Department. May Xpp G-2 Report: War Department Disarming of Certain Agrarians. May 18, pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. July 13, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. July pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. July pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Changes. July Ip G-2 Report: Agrarian Reserves. July 27, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. October pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. October 14, pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. October pp G-2 Report: Rcorgani/ation of the Secretariat of National Defense. December 20, I p G-2 Report: Agencies Controlling National Defense. December 28, pp G-2 Report: General M.A. Camacho Appointed Head of the Secretariat of National Defense. December I p G-2 Report: Organization of the Secretariat of National Defense. January 7, pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. January 21, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. January 21, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. January pp G-2 Report: Militarization of CTM Workers. March 18, Ip G-2 Report: Troop Movements. March 22, Ip Memo: Promotions and Changes in Command. April 11, pp G-2 Report: General Cedillo Appointed Commander of the Twenty-First Military Zone. AprilS I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. April 13, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. April 14, pp G-2 Report: Training of Agrarian Reserves. April 19, pp G-2 Report: Organization Tables. April pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. April 26, Ip G-2 Report: "Militari7ed"CTM Workers. May 13, pp G-2 Report: Arming of Rural School Teachers. July 26, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. July 27, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. July pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. August 9, I p G-2 Report: Revised Cavalry List. August 19, pp.

44 0556 G-2 Report: Agrarian Reserves. September 13, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. October 5, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. October 5, pp G-2 Report: Strength of the Army. October I p G-2 Report: Reserves in Various Military Zones. October !8pp G-2 Report: War Department. January 17, pp G-2 Report: Armament and Equipment Reorganization of the Direction of War Materials. January 20, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. January 28, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. January 28, pp G-2 Report: War Department Secretariat of National Defense. February 10, Ip G-2 Report: Concentration of Troops in Guanajuato. March 24, I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. April 27, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands -Distribution of Troops. April 28, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Distribution of Troops. July 11, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zones and Garrisons. July 11, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zone Commanders. January 8, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zone Commanders. January 26, pp G-2 Report: Agencies that Control National Defense. April 8, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Zone Commanders. April pp G-2 Report: Strength and Composition Military Establishment. May 14, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops. June 4, I p M.A. Report: Strength and Composition Military Establishment. June 21, pp M.A. Report: Territorial Organization and Distribution. August pp M.A. Report: Territorial Organization and Distribution. September 6, pp M.A. Report: Changes in Military Organizations. December 20, pp M.A. Report: Territorial Organization and Distribution. March 1, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Posts and Stations. January 14, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Infantry Battalions. January 13, pp G-2 Report: Posts and Stations Troop Movements. February pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Artillery Regiments. April 5, I p G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Changes of Stations and Commanders. April 26, Ip G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Posts and Stations. June pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Artillery Regiments. June 17, Ip G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Infantry Battalions. June 17, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Artillery Regiments. August 9, Ip G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Infantry Battalions. August pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Cavalry Regiments. August 9, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Cavalry Regiments. September 9, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Infantry Battalions. September 9, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Infantry Battalions. October 4, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Cavalry Regiments. October 4, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Artillery Regiments. October 7, I p G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Posts and Stations. October 18, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Artillery Regiments. November I p G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Cavalry Regiments. November 4, pp.

45 0760 G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Infantry Battalions. November 4, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Infantry Battalions. December pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Cavalry Regiments. December pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Artillery Regiments. December 9, I p G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Sapper Battalions. December I p G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops--Cavalry Regiments. January 10, pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops- Sapper Battalions. January I p G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Artillery Regiments. January I p G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Infantry Battalions. January pp. 07X2 G-2 Report: Distribution ol Troops Cavalry Regiments. January Ip G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops- Posts and Stations. January pp G-2 Report: Distribution ol Troops Infantry Battalions. February 7, Ip G-2 Report: Distribution ol Troops Cavalry Regiments. February pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Artillery Regiments. March Ip G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Artillery Regiments. June I p G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Sapper Battalions. June I p G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Posts and Stations. June pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Cavalry Regiments. June pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops Infantry Battalions. June pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Cavalry Regimental Commanders. September I2pp G-2 Report: Distribution of Troops. May 9, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Artillery Regiments. February Ip G-2 Report: Territorial Commands- Distribution of Troops. April pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Garrisons. December pp G-2 Report: "Agraristas" of Veracru?. December I p G-2 Report: Disarming the Agrarians in Veracruz. December pp G-2 Report: Disarming the Agrarians in Veracru?. January I p G-2 Report: Disarming the Agrarians in Veracru/. February 3 and pp Report: Military System and Policy. November pp G-2 Report: Active Army, Reserves, and Militia. April 13, pp G-2 Report: Military Establishment Composition and Strength. July 25, pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Pay: Commissioned Officers. February I p G-2 Report: Personnel Pay: Enlisted Men. February 28, I p G-2 Report: Pay of Military Personnel Under Trial. February 11, pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Pay: Commissioned Officers. August 29, I p G-2 Report: Personnel Pay: Commissioned Officers. January 25, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Special Pay: Commissioned Officers. July 24, pp G-2 Report: Personnel - Pay. January 8 and 27, pp M.A. Report: Personnel Pay. November 5, pp M.A. Report: Personnel- Pay. January 14, Ip G-2 Report: Torreo'n Concentration Camp. June pp G-2 Report: Concentration Camps and Training Fields. November pp G-2 Report: Concentration Camp at Monterrey. September pp G-2 Report: Concentration Camp at Sarabia. July pp G-2 Report: Concentration Camp at Monterrey. August pp G-2 Report: Concentration Camp at Monterrey. November 28, pp.

46 0909 G-2 Report: Concentration Camp at Monterrey. January 9 and March pp G-2 Report: Forces Available for Immediate Mobilization. May 24, June 17. and September pp Report: Organic Law of the National Army. October 7, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Promotions. May 2, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Promotions. February pp G-2 Report: Personnel Promotions: Regulations. March I p G-2 Report: Personnel Promotions: Presidential Decree. May 2, pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Promotions: Commissioned Officers. July 9, pp G-2 Report: Personnel- -Promotions: Commissioned Officers. July Ip G-2 Report: Personnel Promotions: System. July I p G-2 Report: Personnel Promotions: "Early Promotion."November I p G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned Personnel. April I p G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Sonora Military Zone. August 23 and 24, pp G-2 Report: Territorial Commands Military Command-Governor Conflict. October Ip Report: The Mexican Army. March pp G-2 Report: Recruitment Policies, Facilities, and Regulations. September 13, pp G-2 Report: War Department Department of Military Justice. March 23, pp G-2 Report: Organization of the Former Corps of Rurales. April pp G-2 Report: Personnel Decorations and Awards. April 27, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Retirement and Pensions. April 27, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Retirement and Pensions: Regulations of May pp G-2 Report: Loyalty and Discipline Law of Discipline of the Army and Navy. May II, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Retirement and Pensions. November 25, pp. Reel VIII Military Affairs cont G-2 Report: Personnel Retirements and Pensions. July 8, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned Officers: Executive Order Favoring Retirement. Augusts, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Retirement and Pensions. October 8, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned Officers: Executive Order Favoring Retirement. November 22, I p G-2 Report: Personnel Retirement of Army Officers. January 4, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Retirement of Army Officers. February 20, I p G-2 Report: Personnel Retirement Colonies. September Ip G-2 Report: Amendment of Law on Retirements and Pensions. October 22, pp G-2 Report: Military Budget. February 24, pp Memo: Report of Major A. Boone regarding the Mexican Army. November pp G-2 Report: Military Budget. November 15, Ip G-2 Report: Discipline Desertions. January 20, I p G-2 Report: Discipline Desertions. March pp.

47 0041 (i-2 Report: Discipline Desertions. April pp G-2 Report: Military Policy Speech of the Secretary of War. January 24, I p G-2 Report: Military Policy War Department. February 11, Ip G-2 Report: Military Policy. March 2K, pp G-2 Report: Military Policy War Department. August 15, pp G-2 Report: Military Policy Reduction of the Army. September Ip (i-2 Report: Military Policy War Department. December pp G-2 Report: Military Policy. August 7, pp G-2 Report: Military Policy Military to Refrain from Politics. May pp G-2 Report: Military Policy Barring of Military Personnel Who Have Participated in a Rebellion. November 17, pp G-2 Report: General Regulation of Military Duties. January 15, pp Memo: Report on the Mexican Army. May 20, pp. 00X3 G-2 Report: Service of Military Justice Regulations. November 11, pp G-2 Report: Department of Military Justice. April 28, pp G-2 Report: Code of Military Justice. September I pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Dismissal of Army Officers. September 8, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned. August pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned. December 29, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned. June 5, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Generals Aguirre and Bernal. September 25, Ip G-2 Report: Personnel- Commissioned Officers. September 30, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. October 30, Ip G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. November 3, Ip G-2 Report: Personnel- Commissioned: Changes in Commands. October 23, Ip G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. November pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Commissioned: Changes in Commands. December Ip G-2 Report: Personnel- Commissioned. January 7, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. January 19 and 29, pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Commissioned. February pp Memo: Reply to "Evaluation." February I p G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. February Ip G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. March 11, Ip (i-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned. March pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Commissioned: Changes in Commands. March 29, April 8, May 27, and June 14, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned. July I, pp G-2 Report: Personnel--Commissioned: Changes in Commands. July 15, August 5, 12, 19. and September 27, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned. October 4, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. October 7, November 4. and December 29, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned. January 10, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. January 10,30, and March pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned. April pp.

48 0197 G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. May 18 and June pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned. July pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Commissioned: Changes in Commands. September December pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. January March pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Commissioned: General F. Monies. March 13, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. March December pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. January December pp G-2 Report: Personnel Commissioned: Changes in Commands. January November pp G-2 Report: Present Executive President's Message. October pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Who's Who" of Commissioned Personnel. March pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Who's Who" of Commissioned Personnel. March 27, pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Who's Who" of Commissioned Personnel. May pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Who's Who" of Commissioned Personnel. May 26 and pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Who's Who" of Commissioned Personnel. October November pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Who's Who" of Commissioned Personnel. February-December pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Who's Who" of Commissioned Personnel. February-May pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Who's Who" of Commissioned Personnel. January-April pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Who's Who" of Commissioned Personnel. March 24, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Current Assignments. July 10, pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Who's Who" of Commissioned Personnel. January 25 and June 7, pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Who's Who" of Commissioned Personnel. January August pp G-2 Report: Leading Parties and Groups General P.E. Calles. July 24, pp G-2 Report: Military Budget. June 28, pp G-2 Report: Military Budget. January 19, pp G-2 Report: Militarized Group of University Students. August 19, pp G-2 Report: Recruitment Methods and Regulations. November 22, pp G-2 Report: Recruitment Methods and Regulations. April 27, pp G-2 Report: Recruitment Methods and Regulations. June 8, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Indians. January pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Proposed Division. February pp G-2 Report: Bank of the National Army. April 21, 1933, 7pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Soldier's Day." April 25, Ip G-2 Report: Present Executive Message to the Army on "Soldier's Day." June 6, pp G-2 Report: "Soldier's Day." April pp G-2 Report: Organization and Strength Proposed Larger Units. August pp.

49 0601 Ci-2 Report: Organization and Strength Proposed Larger Units: Military Zones. September 27, pp G-2 Report: Military Policy General Azcarate. October 10, pp Ci-2 Report: Military Budget. May 25, pp G-2 Report: Military Budget- Military Factories. July 14, pp G-2 Report: Intelligence and Communications Services. October pp. 065X G-2 Report: Seditious Activities in the Army. October pp G-2 Report: Seditious Activities in the Army. November I and 3, pp G-2 Report: Military Budget. December Ip G-2 Report: Military Budget. August pp G-2 Report: Military Policy Six Year Plan. January pp G-2 Report: Military Policy Six Year Plan. April pp G-2 Report: War Department Six Year Plan. August 15, pp G-2 Report: War Department Six Year Plan. May 18, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Generals of Division. April 6, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Generals of Brigade. April pp G-2 Report: Personnel Brigadier Generals. May pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Generals of Division. April pp G-2 Report: Personnel Generals of Brigade. April pp G-2 Report: Personnel- Brigadier Generals. May 7, pp G-2 Report: Military Training Center of Information. July pp G-2 Report: Loyalty of the Army President Rodriguez. May 18, pp G-2 Report: Personnel "Suspect" General Officers. June 18, pp Memo: War Department General Staff. October II, pp G-2 Report: Loyalty of the Army President-Elect Cardenas. November 27, pp G-2 Report: Loyally of the Army- Out-Going President Rodriguez. November 27, pp G-2 Report: Military Training- Field Exercises. December?, pp G-2 Report: Personnel General J. Amaro. January 4, Ip G-2 Report: Personnel- General J. Amaro. January pp G-2 Report: Military Training- "Amaro Incident." February 26, pp G-2 Report: Military Training "Amaro Incident." March pp G-2 Report: Military Training- Superior School of War. March 15, Ip G-2 Report: Military Training "Amaro Incident." March 19, Ip G-2 Report: War Department Budget. October 23, pp G-2 Report: Improvement of the Police Department. October 28, pp G-2 Report: Militarization of the Federal District Police Force. October 24, pp G-2 Report: Service of the Army in Public Works. March pp G-2 Report: Present Executive President Cardenas'Concept of the Army. January 17, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Mexico-U.S. February pp M.A. Report: Army- Corruption. September 24, pp M.A. Report: Plan for the Military Division of the Territory of Mexico. March 26, pp M.A. Report: National Defense Budget. April 12, pp M.A. Report: National Defense Budget. April pp M.A. Report: National Defense Budget- Comparisons. May 31, pp.

50 0932 G-2 Report: Defense Budget Increases. October 29, pp G-2 Report: List of "Federalist" and "Revolutionary" Generals. October I, pp G-2 Report: Comment on the Acti\ities of the Army. Februarys, I93X. I p G-2 Report: Article on the Activities of the Army. November pp G-2 Report: Participation of the Army in the New Political Party. March II. I93K. 3pp Memo: Statement of the Secretary of National Defense. October pp Report: Military Dictionary. N.D. 2pp G-2 Report: Descriptions of the Various Military Zones. N.D. 39pp G-2 Report: Military Policy-Tactics. December pp M.A. Report: Recruitment- Conscription. October 11, pp G-2 Report: Military Policy-Tactics. June pp. Reel IX Governmental Affairs 0001 G-2 Report: Organic Law of the Department of Budget. June 22, pp G-2 Report: Present Legislature Senators. August 21, pp G-2 Report: Present Legislature Senators. August 29, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Changes. February 12, pp G-2 Report: Local Governments Federal District. February 14, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Biographical Sketches. February 14, pp G-2 Report: Executive Branch Presidential Succession. September 13, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Appointments. October 23, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Personnel. January 22, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Changes. August 2, pp G-2 Report: Present Executive and Cabinet President Rodriguez. September 6, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Personnel. September 9, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Changes. November 9, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Members. December 7, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Changes. January 4, I p G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Changes. January 10, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Changes. January 20, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Appointments. January 24, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet Appointments. December 10, pp G-2 Report: The Supreme Court. January 4, pp G-2 Report: Investigation of the Judiciary Branch. October 28, pp G-2 Report: Purification of the Judiciary. November 12, pp G-2 Report: Expropriation Laws. June 3, pp G-2 Report: Veracruz Expropriation Laws. June 7, pp G-2 Report: Expropriation Laws. June 17, pp G-2 Report: Expropriation Laws; Presidential Circulas. June 21, pp G-2 Report: Veracruz Expropriation Laws. July 26, pp G-2 Report: Veracruz Expropriation Laws. September 8, pp G-2 Report: Diplomatic and Consular Services Abroad. March 21, pp G-2 Report: Diplomatic and Consular Services Abroad. June 12, pp.

51 0144 G-2 Report: Foreign Liaison Agencies- Mexican Military Attaches. June 29, pp G-2 Report: Diplomatic and Consular Services Appointments. May 29, pp G-2 Report: Personnel--Mexican Military Attaches: Germany and Italy. October 3, pp G-2 Report: Personnel Mexican Military Attache: Washington. October 11, pp G-2 Report: General J.L. Amezcua. February 12, pp G-2 Report: Present Cabinet -Proposed Change. September 23, pp G-2 Report: Executive Departments- Labor and National Economy. December pp G-2 Report: Executive Departments Labor and National Economy. December 29, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Minister of Foreign Affairs. January 3, Ip G-2 Report: Executive Departments Ministry of Economy. January 13, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Policies. April 25, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Relations Foreign Office: Six Year Plan. December 11, I p G-2 Report: Foreign Relations - Foreign Office: Six Year Plan. December 18, p G-2 Report: Executive and Legislative Branches Constitutional Amendments. December 30, pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems Constitutional Amendments. March 17, 21, and 28, pp G-2 Report: Political Issues and Problems - Constitutional Amendments. November 9, pp G-2 Report: Law of Nationality and Naturalization. February 2, pp G-2 Report: Judiciary- Constitutional Amendments. September 18 and 28, pp G-2 Report: Changes in Federal Judiciary Law. October 11, pp G-2 Report: Judiciary Bill to Limit Term of Office. February 12, Ip G-2 Report: Socialists Propose Changes in the Constitution. November pp G-2 Report: Executive Branch Legislation and Special Powers. January 16, pp G-2 Report: Legislative Branch Extraordinary Powers to the President. November pp G-2 Report: Legislative Branch Extraordinary Powers to the President. December 17, pp G-2 Report: Proposed Civil Service Laws. June 19, pp G-2 Report: Labor Problems- Government Employees. October 18, pp G-2 Report: Labor Problems Secretariat of Communications. October 21, pp G-2 Report: Labor Problems Organizations Activities of State Workers. November 4, pp G-2 Report: Executive Departments Department of Indian Affairs. January pp G-2 Report: Government Propaganda Agencies. August 18, pp G-2 Report: Functions of the Secretary of National Defense. February 27, pp G-2 Report: War Department Navy Department. February 27, pp G-2 Report: Reorganization of the Federal Government Departments. February 28, pp G-2 Report: Law of Cabinet Offices and Departments. April 27, pp G-2 Report: Important Legislation Pending. November 8, pp G-2 Report: General Political Amnesty. February 11, pp. Economic and Financial Affairs 0277 G-2 Report: A Study of the Amount of Foreign Capital Invested in Mexico. October 20, pp.

52 0316 Memo: Executive Bill for the Establishment of the "Banco Unico." March 9, pp G-2 Report: National Income Comparative Statistics on Revenue. August 16, Ip G-2 Report: Government Budget Balance. January 28, pp G-2 Report: National Income Taxation. July 21, pp G-2 Report: Military Finance and the Budget. December 30, Ip G-2 Report: Budget Comparison. February 7, pp G-2 Report: Budget. February 14, Ip G-2 Report: Military Budget. February 28, Ip G-2 Report: Federal Budget. September 7, pp Memo: Financial Situation. May 28, pp G-2 Report: Federal Budget. July pp G-2 Report: Foreign Debt Debt Agreement. December pp G-2 Report: Domestic Debt Agrarian Debt. October I, I p G-2 Report: Foreign Debt Debt Agreement. January 18, pp G-2 Report: Loans From the Oil Companies. November 15, pp G-2 Report: Domestic Debt Bonds of the Interior Public Debt. February 6, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Debt. August 26, Ip G-2 Report: Acquisition of New Loans. February pp G-2 Report: Acquisition of New Loans New York. December I, I p G-2 Report: Loans for Irrigation and Railroads. December 22, Ip G-2 Report: Exchange of Agrarian Bonds for Public Debt Bonds. January 12, pp G-2 Report: Domestic Debt Issue of Road Bonds. March 9, Ip G-2 Report: President Cardenas and Loan Negotiations. October 19, pp G-2 Report: Government Contracts for Credit. February 23, pp G-2 Report: Foreign Debt Reduction. June I, Ip G-2 Report: Financial Situation. January 2, pp G-2 Report: Financial Situation Currency and Exchange. June 9, pp G-2 Report: Currency and Exchange Monetary Law. July 28, pp G-2 Report: Currency and Exchange Paper Money. December 15, Ip G-2 Report: Currency and Exchange Amendments to the Monetary Law. March II, pp G-2 Report: Currency and Exchange Banking Law. April 19, pp G-2 Report: Banks; Banking Regulations. May 20, pp G-2 Report: Banks; Banking General Law of Institutions and Credit. July 12, pp G-2 Report: Banks; Banking Bank of Mexico. January pp G-2 Report: Banks: Banking Monetary Stock, Resources, and Deposits. January 30, pp G-2 Report: Banks: Banking Situation. November 8, Ip G-2 Report: Banks; Banking Deposits. February 21, pp G-2 Report: Monetary Reforms. April 30, pp G-2 Report: Monetary Reforms. May pp G-2 Report: Monetary Reforms. May 14, pp G-2 Report: Organic Law of the Bank of Mexico. September 18, pp G-2 Report: Financial Stability Pessimism. December 28, pp G-2 Report: Statement of the Bank of Mexico. February I p G-2 Report: State of Mexican Finances. April I, Ip Report: Depreciation of the Mexican Currency. January pp.

53 0511 G-2 Report: Financial Situation. April pp G-2 Report: Federal Revenues and Expenditures. April 27, pp G-2 Report: Effects of the Possible Suspension of the U.S. Silver Purchasing Policy. June pp G-2 Report: Federal Budget. August 4, pp G-2 Report: Taxation Legislation. August pp G-2 Report: Taxation Legislation. August II, pp G-2 Report: Federal Budget Changes. September 4, pp G-2 Report: Taxation Absentee Tax Law. May 15, pp G-2 Report: Taxation Absentee Tax Law: Regulations. November 23, pp G-2 Report: Increase in Tariffs on Foreign Trade. February 2, Ip G-2 Report: Currency and Exchange Duties. January 21, pp G-2 Report: Tariffs on Foreign Trade Duty on Exports. July 8, Ip G-2 Report: Tariffs on Foreign Trade Duty on Exports. August 12, pp G-2 Report: Federal Budget. December pp G-2 Report: Federal Budget. August pp G-2 Report: Federal Budget. December pp G-2 Report: Federal Budget. May pp G-2 Report: Economic Financial Plan of the Government. March 31, pp G-2 Report: Federal Finances. March 8, pp G-2 Report: National Finances. August Ip G-2 Report: Bankers' Memo to the Secretary of Finance. March 31, pp G-2 Report: Currency and Exchange Comments on the American Monetary Program. January pp G-2 Report. Federal Budget. December 20, pp G-2 Report: Federal Budget. December pp G-2 Report: Federal Revenues and Expenditures National Income. January 6, Ip G-2 Report: Appropriation for the Department of Indigenous Affairs. February 18, pp G-2 Report: Federal Budget. January 5, pp G-2 Report: Increase in Federal Revenues. December 7, I p G-2 Report: Federal Revenues and Expenditures. January 3, pp G-2 Report: Budget of the Secretariat of National Defense. February 25, pp G-2 Report: Federal Revenues and Expenditures Additions. August 25, pp G-2 Report: Federal Revenues and Expenditures Additions. December 29, pp G-2 Report: Federal Revenues and Expenditures Additions. March 6, pp M.A. Report: Federal Budget Revenues. August 6, pp M.A. Report: Federal Budget. December 31, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. August Ip G-2 Report: Economic Situation General Obregon's Estimate. November pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. September 23, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. October I p G-2 Report: Economic Situation. February 14, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. April 24, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. August 17, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. January 3, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. April 25, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. July 29, pp.

54 0653 G-2 Report: Economic Situation. November 25, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. March 4, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. May 6, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. August 7, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. November 6, I Ipp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. April 19, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. June 16, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. January 5, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. February 27, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. March 6, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation Baja California. March 26, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. March Ip G-2 Report: Economic Situation Business Depression. April 19, Ip G-2 Report: Degree of Economic Development. September 15, I p G-2 Report: Economic Situation Bank of Mexico. January 19, I p G-2 Report: Economic Conditions. February 4, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. February 21, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. January 23, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. February 16, Ip G-2 Report: Economic Situation. March 8, pp G-2 Report: Economic Situation. April 19, Ip G-2 Report: Economic Situation. June 7, pp G-2 Report: Activities of the Japanese in Veracruz. April 8, pp G-2 Report: Activities of the Japanese Petroleum Company. February 28, Ip G-2 Report: Activities of the Japanese. April 11, pp G-2 Report: Activities of the Japanese. April 25, pp G-2 Report: Petroleum Concession Held by Foreigners. May 6, pp G-2 Report: Japanese Activities. October 4, pp G-2 Report: Japanese Interests Petroleum. October 27, pp G-2 Report: Degree of Mining Development Japanese. February 14, Ip G-2 Report: Petroleum Japanese Activities. February Ip G-2 Report: Agriculture Distribution of Lands. May 9, pp G-2 Report: Agriculture Distribution of Lands. June 5, Ip G-2 Report: Agriculture Law of Agricultural Settlements. September 20, pp G-2 Report: Agriculture Agrarian Law. October 18, pp G-2 Report: Agriculture Law of Agricultural Credit. March 16, Ip G-2 Report: Agriculture Agrarian Code. April 12, I p G-2 Report: Agriculture Agricultural Colonies. June pp G-2 Report: Agriculture Agrarian Code. January 31, pp G-2 Report: Agrarian Problem in Yucatan. June 2, pp G-2 Report: Decline of the Yucatan Henequen (Sisal) Industry. February 9, pp G-2 Report: Nationalization of Property Ruling Interpreting Property Rights. April 30, Ip G-2 Report: The Henequen (Sisal) Industry in Yucatan. August 20, pp G-2 Report: Agriculture Amendments to the Agrarian Code. September 10, pp G-2 Report: Decline of the Henequen (Sisal) Industry in Yucatan. December 29, pp G-2 Report: Mineral Products Petroleum and Gasoline Laws. February 21, pp.

55 0888 G-2 Report: Petroleum Decree regarding National Petroleum Reserves. June pp G-2 Report: Petroleum Industry History. August 14, pp G-2 Report: Petroleum Industry Changes to Laws. February 23, pp G-2 Report: Petroleum Industry Royalties and Operation. July 2, I p G-2 Report: Decision of the Board of Conciliation is Adverse to the Oil Companies. December pp G-2 Report: General Cedillo, the Oil Companies and the Insurrection. December 27, Ip G-2 Report: Refusal of the Oil Companies to Comply with the Decision of the Board of Conciliation. January I p G-2 Report: Oil Companies Post Bond to Guarantee the Workers' Interests. January 28, Ip G-2 Report: Conference between the Labor Department and the Foreign Petroleum Interests. February pp G-2 Report: Circular from the Syndicate of Oil Workers. February 25, pp G-2 Report: Supreme Court Rejects Oil Companies' Petition for Injunction. March pp G-2 Report: Activities Against the Oil Companies. March Ip G-2 Report: President's Statements on the "Oil Conflict." March 11, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the "Oil Conflict." March 15, Ip G-2 Report: President Cardenas Expropriates All the Property of the Oil Companies. March 22, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Oil Situation. March 25, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Oil Situation. March 29, pp G-2 Report: Reaction to the Suspension of U.S. Silver Purchases. March 29, Ip G-2 Report: Petroleum Crisis. April I pp G-2 Report: Petroleum Situation. April I, pp G-2 Report: State Governors in Charge of Arming Agrarians. April I, Ip G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. April 8, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation Great Britain's Oil Properties. April 12, pp G-2 Report: Mexico's Reply to the British Note. April 15, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation; Oil Indemnity Loan. April 19, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. April 26, pp G-2 Report: Mexico's Reply to the Second British Note; President's Address to the Army. April 29, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. May 3, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. May 13, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. May 17, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. May 20, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. May 27, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. June 7, Ip G-2 Report: District Court Refuses Injunction for the Oil Companies. June 8, pp G-2 Report: Mexican Attempts to Sell Oil in Latin America. June 16, Ip G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. June 15 and 28, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. July 5, I p G-2 Report: Mexican Attempts to Sell Oil in Latin America. July 14, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. July 19, pp.

56 1000 G-2 Report: Mexican Attempts to Sell Oil in Latin America. July 20, Ip G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. July 26, pp G-2 Report: Developments in the Petroleum Situation. August 9, 16, and 30, pp G-2 Report: Italian Tankers for Mexico. August 30, Ip.

57 SUBJECT INDEX Absentee Tax Law IX: Advisors German II: Agrarian affairs bonds IX: 0361 convention III: 0482 debt IX: 0346 massacre II: 0086 movement I: 0733 outrages Puebla II: 0752 quasi-military groups VI: 0245, 0727: VII: , , reserves VII: 0292, , 0481, 0527, 0556 "Agraristas" Veracruz VII: 0838 Agriculture agrarian law IX: , 0876 colonies IX: 0847 distribution of lands IX: 0819,0824 Law of Agricultural Credit IX: 0845 Law of Agricultural Settlements IX: 0825 nationalization of property IX: 0869 Yucatan- problems IX: 0864, 0866, Aguascalientes local government I: 0796 rebel activities II: 0733 Almazan, General elections IV: 0193,0227 Amaro, General VIII: "Amaro Incident" VIII: 0807, Amaro Party IV: 0653 American-Mexican Special Commission I: ,0232 Anti-American feelings V: 0259, Anti-Reelection Party I: : 111: 0914 Armaments investigation IV: 0463 Artillery distribution of troops VII: , , 0771, 0778, 0793, 0794 mountain and Held VI: 0193, : VII: 0024 organization and strength VI: 0202, 0741, 0860 territorial commands VII: 0829 Auxiliary services (military) aeronautical warehouses VI: 0624 ambulance train regiment VI: 0778; VII: 0413 archives VI: 0935 engineers VI: 0793 general VI: 0288 National Guards VI: paymasters VI: remount station VI: 0093,0582 sanitary services VI: 0042,0551,0602 transport VI: 0087,0841 see also Sapper units; Quartermaster corps Aviation general II: 0090 Aviation, military general VI: organization and strength VI: 0349 Baja California Chinese problem III: 0792 economic situation IX: 0769 military VII: 0089 state government II: 0053 strategic aspects IV: 0674 Banditry "Fowler Kidnapping" II:

58 general II: 0093, 0126, 0338, 0346, , , 0747, 0754 Jalisco II: 0761 "Newman Kidnapping" I: 0245 Veracruz 111: 0856 Banks; banking bank law IX: 0397 Bank of Mexico IX: 0421, 0453, 0785 General Law of Institutions and Credit IX: 0413 military VIII: 0593 monetary resrouces IX: 0423,0426 Organic Law of the Bank of Mexico IX: 0440 regulations IX: 0410 Secretary of Finance IX: 0578 situation IX: 0425 "Unico Banco" IX: 0316 Board of Conciliation and Arbitration "oil crisis" IX: 0901,0905 Bolivia foreign relations V: 0127 Bonds agrarian IX: 0361 general IX: 0353,0361 road IX: Borah Charge" U.S.-Mexican relations 111: 0091 British Honduras foreign relations V: 0177 Budget, federal balance IX: 0323 general IX: 0328, 0300, 0332, 0339, 0519, 0542, , 0586, 0589,0596, 0618, 0620 revenues and expenditures IX: 0322, 0513, 0592,0600,0601, Organic Law of the Department of the Budget IX: 0001 Budget, military general VIII: 0081, 0032, 0504, 0517, 0621, 0665, 0666 military factories V11I: 0643 national defense VIII: Secretariat of National Defense IX: 0605 War Department VIII: 0819 Cabinet appointments IX: 0048, 0098, 0100 biographic sketches IX: 0031,0078 changes IV: 0138, 0636; IX: 0016,0058, 0076, crisis 11: 0617,0633 general I: , 0878; II: 0143: IV: 0032, 0056, 0087, 0512,0522; IX: 0156 personnel IX: 0056, 0065 policies and views III: 0470, 0499 political issues IV: 0095, 0116 see also Executive branch; Executive departments Cabrera, L. political issues III: Calles, General P.E. military affairs I: 0305: II: 0349 political parties and groups VIII: 0501 political issues II: 0349, 0450, 0664; IV: 0532,0619,0622 Camacho, General M.A. elections IV: 0224; V: 0299 Secretariat of National Defense VII: 0497 Canabal, G. foreign relations II: 0017 government II: 0001 Nicaragua I: 0910 Panama I: 0916 U.S. II: 0017 Cardenas, President economic matters IV: 0370, 0403, elections IV: 0001,0021 executive branch IV: 0022, 0030, , 0136, 0535, 0544, , 0656, 0739: V: 0019,0044 military concept IV: 0068; VIII: 0833 military loyalty VIII: 0739 "oil crisis" IX: see also Executive branch Cavalry additions VI: 0068 distribution of troops VII: 0730, 0734, 0744, 0756, 0767, 0773, 0782, 0791, 0803, 0811 organi/ation and strength VI: , 0084, 0289, 0540, 0737, 0770; VII: 0554 regulations VII: 0031 reorgnization VI: 0775, 0819; VII: 0066 strength and composition VI: 0340 territorial commands VI: 0299, 0304, 0310, 0326, 0351, , 0636, 0669, 0706, 0723, 0731, 0744, 0756, 0801, 0828, 0855, 0876, , 1017; VII: Cedillo, General government II: 0101 local political conditions II: 0076 military affairs VII: 0516 political issues II: 0144, 0145, 0153; IV: 0145,0148 public order and safety II: 0107, 0111 rebellion II: ,0129,0131,0132, 0135 San Lufs Polos' 11: 0101, Central America foreign relations III: 0851,0853; IV: petroleum IX: 0989,0995, 1000 Chiapas political conditions II: 0046, 0163 Chihauhua state government I: 0830, 0836, 0837

59 Chile foreign relations V: 0127 Chinese situation anti-campaign 111: 0772, 0779 Baja California 111: 0792 Cities and environs Acapulco V: 0798 Agua Pricta. Sonora V: 0812 Chihuahua V: 0812 Cuidad Juare7 V: 0727 Cuidad Obrcgon V: 0883 Coat/acoalcos, Veracruz V: 0851 Durango V: 0864 Gome/. Palacio V: 0749 Guadalajara V: Guaymar. Sonora V: 0876 Jalapa V: 0870 La Pa/. Baja California V: 0899 Mazallan V: 0802 Mexicali V: 0772 Mexico City V: 0844 Monterrey V: 0829 Naco/.ari, Sonora V: 0735 Navojoa. Sonora V: 0889 Nuevo Laredo V: 0781 Piedras Negras. Coahuila V: 0788 San Lufs Polos'V: Santa Rosalita. Baja California V: 0894 Sonora V: 0856 Tijuana V: 0754 Torreon, Coahuila V: Veracruz V: Civil service laws IX: 0232 Claims U.S. IV: 0472,0473 Clipperton Island Case III: 0581 Colonies agricultural IX: 0847 military retirement VIII: 0015 Communist activities general III: 0859; IV: , , 0865: V: , 0240 labor III: 0303,0305 Pueblo IV: 0550 see also Revolutionary movements: Political parties and groups Communist Party circulars IV: 0710 congress IV: 0727, 0730, 0886; V: 0119, 0120 FROC IV: 0743 general I: 0565; IV: 0119,0122, ,0725 tactics IV: 0744 Trotsky, Leon IV: 0727, 0730, 0791 see a/roctm; Political parties; Radicalism Concentration camps general VII: 0894 Monterrey VII: 0896, Sarabia VII: 0899 Torrerfn VII: 08X5 Conditions border I: 0347 health and sanitation V: 0380 living conditions V: 0918,0924 see also Local political conditions Confederation of the Middle Class V: 0019,0023 Constitution amendments IX: ,0213 elections III: 0134 executive branch 111: 0134; IV: 0150; IX: 0181 foreign capital I: 0786 judiciary IX: 0213 legislative branch IX: 0181 reforms III: 0242 religion III: 0001,0011 Constitutional Democratic Front IV: 0778,0789 Contraband II: 0025,0055,0718: IV: 0494 Corruption military VIII: 0844 Coup activities alleged plots IV: 0483, 0490, 0499, 0501 general II: : III: 0185 "Lane Memo" II: 0613 see also Political affairs; Revolutionary movements Coyoacan Tragedy III: 0064 Crime V: 0075 see also Banditry: Public order and safety "Cristero" activities religion II: 0802 revolutionary movements II: 0326, 0802 CROM radicalism IV: 0713 CTM freedom of speech IV: 0764 general II: 0133: IV: 0119 instructions IV: 0771 labor IV: 0748 militarization VII: 0512,0539 PNR II: 0060 radicalism IV: 0727, 0734 rift IV: , 0752 state governors II: 0125 Trotsky, Leon IV: 0727, 0730 Currency and exchange banking law IX: 0397 depreciation IX: 0455 duties IX: 0550 general IX: 0383, 0393

60 monetary law IX: 0386, 0394 monetary reforms IX: U.S. monetary program IX: 0584 see also Banks; banking Current events NYC office V: political 1: , : V: weekly reports (1919) I: Debt, domestic agrarian bonds IX: 0361 agrarian debt IX: 0346 bonds general IX: 0353, 0361 road bonds IX: 0363 see also Budget; Loans "Defenses Sociales" quasi-military group VI: 0727 Diplomatic and consular service appointments IX: 0147 attaches IV: 0470 general IV: 0310; V: 0117: IX: 0138,014 outrages against V: 0038, 0042 Spain V: 0043, 0045 see also Foreign liaison agencies Disorders II: 0019,0077,0088,0105,0131,0445, 0464, 0480, 0492, 0597, 0608, 0634, , , 0707, ; IV: 0853 see also Revolutionary movements; Public order and safety Durango public order and safety II: 0720, 0728, 0744 state government II: 0049 Economic matters Baja California IX: 0769 business depression IX: 0783 development IX: 0784 foreign capital I: 0783; IX: 0277 general IX: 0622, , 0782, labor III: 0875; IV: 0465,0466,0748; IX: 0234,0239 living conditions V: 0918, 0924 pensions military VII: 1011, 1016, 1025; Vlll: 0001,0003, see also Financial conditions Education pastoral letter HI: 0070 public interest III: 0022, 0029 rural school teachers VII: 0541 student disturbances IV: 0853 vandalism IV: 0750 Elections, national agrarian convention III: 0482 Almazan, General IV: 0193, 0227 Camacho, General M.A. IV: 0224 campaign activities III: 0158, 0183, 0199 Cardenas. General IV: 0001, 0021 congressional III: 0128 general III: 0222: IV: , legislation III: 0133 Obregon, General III: 0178, plebiscites I: 0606: III: 0223 PNR II: 0036: III: 0238: IV: political affairs II: pre-election activities III: 0122, , : IV: 0183, , presidential candidates III: 0138: IV: 022X results 111: 0187, 0212: IV: Serrano. General III: statements III: 0214 Elections, state»nd local general!: 0913:11: 0018,0024,0031,0043; III: Nuevo Leon II: 0033 Tabasco I: Veracruz II: 0047 Executive branch Cardenas, President IV: , 0062, 0068, , , 0656, 0736, : VIII: 0754; IX: constitution III: 0134; IV: 0150: IX: 0181 general!: :11: 0123; III: 0497 presidential messages III: 0262, 0596, 0798, 0870: IV: 0069, , , , 0761, ,0799 presidential policies and views 1: 0793: 111: 0470, 0499: IV: ,0757 presidential powers IX: provisional presidency III: 0190 Rodriquez, President II: 0684: IX: 0063 Rubio, President O. II: 0675; III: 0210, 0473, 0480 succession IX: 0044 tenure of office III: 0176 Executive departments Department of Indian Affairs IX: 0241 Department of Indigenous Affairs IX: 0593 Foreign Office IX: 0168, general 1: 0504 Labor and National Economy IX: 0160, 0164,0169 Law of Cabinet Offices and Departments IX: 0254 Navy Department IX: 0248 Organic Law of the Department of the Budget IX: 0001 Secretariat of Communications IX: 0237 Secretariat of National Defense Vll: 0494, 0498, : VIII: 0948; IX: 0246, 0605 Secretary of Finance IX:

61 see also War Department Expropriation laws IX: 0112,0121,0125 laws- Veracru/ IX: 0119, 0127, 0131 "oil crisis" IX: Falangism political affairs V: 01.10,0140 see also Na/ism: Spanish Civil War: Spain Falangist organizations general V: 0200 propaganda V: Federal District First Military Zone VI: 0120: VII: 0117, , 0271, 0277, 030.1, , 0358, , 0382, 0404, 0429 local government IX: 0018 police department VIII: 0822, 0825 presidential guards VI: 0155, 0222 Financial situation hanks: banking IX: 0316, 0397, 0410, 0413, 0421, , 0453, 0578 budget, federal IX: 0001, 0322, , 051.1, 0519, 0542, , 0601, budget, military VIII: , ,0621,0643,0665,0666 Cardenas, President IV: coinage: currency IX: 0383, 0386, , debt III: 0494: IX: , finances IX: general IX: loans IX: , , ,0957 national defense VIM: : IX: 0605 national income IX: , 0513, 0592, 0600, 0601, plan IX: 0568 Six Year Plan IV: stability IX: 0451 taxation IX: 0.125, , War Department VIII: 0819 Foreign affairs U.S. V: 0315 Foreign capital I: ; IX: 0277 Foreign liaison agencies V: 0133; IX: 0144, Foreign Office affairs IX: 0168 Six Year Plan IX: Foreign policy Mexico V: 0257, ; IX: 0172 U.S. I: : IV: 0443 Foreign relations American-Mexican Special Commission I: ,0232 Bolivia V: 0127 British Honduras V: 0177 Central America 111: : IV: Chile V: 0127 Clipperton Island Case III: 0581 general IV: 0233, 0786, : V: ,0124,0130 Japan III: , 0867; V: 0088 Italy V: 0001,0004 League of Nations III: ; V: 0001 Magdalena Bay IV: 0329 Nicaragua IV: 0317, Peru III: 0864,0866 Spain IV: 0458, : V: 0037, 0040, treaties IV: : V: 0097, 0266 U.S. I: 0739,0742; II: 0017: 111: 0091, 0101,0813,0819,0867: IV: 0323,0329, 0472, 0473, 0494, 0900, 0904, 0914, 0920; V: 0097, 0259, , 0318, 0322, : VIII: 0836 Foreign trade exports duty IX: tariffs increase IX: 0549 Fouicher, R.B. II: 0095 "Fowler Kidnapping" II: 0726 FROC IV: 0743 Geography political V: 0452 "Golden Shirts" general V: Nuevo Leon V: 0009 I'NR I: 0594 reorganisation V: 0017 Gomez, General "Bulletin" I: 0339 revolutionary movement II: 0223 Good Neighbor Policy U.S. IV: 0288 Government, national advisors II: 0092,0121 Almazan, General IV: 0476 assassinations I: 0271, 0272 Canabal, G. II: 0001 Cedillo, General II: 0101 constitution I: 0786:111: 0001,0011,0134, 0242: IV: 0150: IX: ,0213,0242 departments IX: 0251 employees I: 0614: IX: financial plan IX: 0568 form of I:

62 general I: 0525 "Gomez Bulletin" I: Huerta, General II: 0224 "Mexican Rebellion" I: personnel III: 0767,0769 political parties general I: 0574 propaganda agencies IX: 0244 stability I: 0543:11: , , 0365, 0376, , 0475, 0628, 0631, IV: , 0797, 0863; V: 0163, , 0238, 0273, 0337 suffrage IV: 0917 Villareal, General IV: 0031 Government, state and local Aguascalientcs I: 0796 Baja California II: 0053: III: 0792: IV: 0674 Chiapas 11: Chihuahua 1: , 0837 conflicts 1: 0791: II: 0022 Durango II: 0049, 0720, 0728, 0744 elections!: 0913; II: 0018,0024, ; III: general I: , 0822, 0835, 0858: II: 0011,0013,0027,0032,0040, , 0074 governors and executives 1: 0801, , 0829, 0832, 0834, , 0857, 0861, 0863, 0869, 0875, 0917, 0921, 0924; II: 0003,0007,0051,0069, , 0139 Jalisco 1: 0324, : II: 0602 Morelos I: 0317,0796 Nayarit 1: 0796 Oaxaca 1: : II: 0050; IV: 0739 political conditions I: 0802, 0854, 0856, , 0877: II: 0005, 0052, 0076 Pueblall: 0054: 111: 0810 San Luis Potosii I: 0794; II: 0098 Sonora II: 0063,0065,0136,0140,0142, 0147,0340,0425 suffrage I: 0800; II: 0031 Tabasco I: 0865, ,0909: IV: 0578, 0582 Veracruz II: 0010,0047 Great Britain petroleum IX: 0947, 0950, 0964 Guadalupe Question religion II: 0835 Health and sanitation code V: 0416 communal land units V: 0450 conditions V: 0380 Holidays "Soldiers'Day" VIII: Huerta, General death of II: 0224 "Manifesto" I: 0337 Immigration Law of Nationality and Naturalization IX: 0197 naturalization V: 0458 Spain IV: 0458 Infantry battalion VI: distribution of troops VII: , 0727, 0738, , 0763, organization and strength VI: 0040, 0540, regulations VII: 0032 reorganization VII: 0061 rifle companies VI: 0049 strength and composition VI: 0071, 0075, 0340 territorial commands VI: 0300, 0305, 0311, 0326, 0351, , 0721, 0731, , 0784, 0790, 0801, 0828, 0855, , ; VII: Italy foreign relations V: Jalisco banditry II: 0761 general!: 0324,0331 local political conditions II: 0602 religious question III: 0001 revolutionary movement III: , 0734 suffrage I: 0800 Judicial matters constitutional amendments IX: 0213 federal law IX: 0215 judges I: 0275: IX: 0107 PNR I: 0611 "purification" IX: 0110 Supreme Court IX: 0105 term of office IX: 0219 Labor Communist activities III: 0303, 0305 CTM IV: 0748 government employees IX: 0234, 0239 governmental attitude III: 0875; IV: 0465, 0466 organizations IX: 0239 party 1: 0561 see also PNR: Political parties and groups "Lane Memo" II: 0613 Laws Absentee Tax IX: 0545, 0547 agrarian IX: 0831, 0846, 0849, 0876 Agricultural Credit IX: 0845 Agricultural Settlements IX: 0825 banking IX: 0397 Cabinet Officers and Departments IX: 0254 civil service IX: 0232

63 Discipline of the Army and Navy VIM: 1020 expropriation IX: 0112, , 0125, 0127,0131 Institutions and Credit IX: 0413 Military Retirement and Pensions VIII: 0016 monetary IX: 0386, 0394 Nationality and Naturalization IX: 0197 petroleum regulatory I: 0786: IX: 0881, 0896 Population V: 0455 Laws, organic Army VII: 0915 Bank of Mexico IX: 0440 Department of the Budget IX: 0001 League of German Culture propaganda V: 0106 League of Nations 111: ; V: 0001 Legislative branch changes IV: 0639,0642 constitutional amendments IX: 0181 elections III: 0128 executive powers IX: general IV: 0924; V: 0108 legislation IX: 0222,0270 national congress II: 0641 personalities V: 0110: IX: PNR I: 0610,0613 presidential address IV: 0759,0776 Loans acquisition of IX: 0356, 0359 irrigation and railroads IX: 0360 negotiations IX: oil companies IX: 0349 oil indemnity IX: 0957 Merck, Ernest von advisor II: 0121 Mexican Peasant Confederation IV: 0145 Mexican Revolutionary Party (PRM) I: 0628,0631: IV: 0811 Mexican Social Democratic Party II: 0056,0058 Military affairs army general Vll: 0951: VIII: 0025, 0069, 0939, 0940 Bank of the National Army VIII: 0573 barracks VI: 0001 Calles, General VIII: 0501 Cardenas, President IV: 0068; VIII: 0754, 0833 Cedillo, General VII: 0516 corruption VIII: 0844 division of Mexico VIII: 0847 duties VIII: 0066 establishment Vll: 0655,0658,0861 holidays VIII: manpower VI: 0019,0056,0090, ; VII: 0218,0857 militarization- CTM workers VII: 0512, 0539 mobilization VII: 0912 Monies, General F. VII: 0234 Organic Law of the Army VII: 0915 organizations VII: 0682 politics VIII: 0945 public works VIII: 0829 Rodriquez. President VIII: 0747,0756 Rubio, General P.O. VI: 0858 seditious activities,viii: 0658, 0660 Six Year Plan VIII: states VI: system VII: 0844 terms VI: 0060: VIII: 0996 troop movements II: ; VI: 0015: VII: 0513,0603 Veracruz VII: Military budget factories VIII: 0643 finances IX: 0327,0331 general VIII: 0018, 0032, 0504, 0517, 0621, 0665, 0666 national defense Vlll: ; IX: 0605 War Department Vlll: 0819 Military departments Corps d'lnvalides VI: 0206, 0591, 0601 Department of Engineers VI: 0793 Department of Inspection General VI: 0430 Department of Military Intelligence VI: 0157 Department of Military Justice VII: 0996; Vlll: Department of War Materials VII: 0162, 0207, 0225, 0589 Intelligence and Communication Service Vlll: 0656 Secretariat of National Defense VII: , 0602; VIII: 0948; IX: 0246,0605 Military garrisons, jefaturas, and zones chiefs of staffs VII: 0289 descriptions of VIII: 0998 distribution of troops VI: 0615, 0651, , 0909, 0926, 0946, 0948, 0973: VII: , 0055, 0083, 0096, 0111, 0120, 0127, 0142, 0163, 0172,0180, , 0247, 0262, 0284, 0300, 0310, 0323,0339, 0347, 0360, 0370, 0389, 0399, , 0449, 0470, 0486, 0502, 0517, 0547, 0557, 0592, 0604,0618,0835; Vlll: 0601 First Military Zone VII: 0117,0126,0267, , 0317, 0330, 0337, 0358, 0367, 0375, 0382, 0404, 0429 headquarters VI: 0934; VII: 0394 jurisdictions VII: 0128, 0188, 0253 regulation VI: 1025

64 reserves VII: 0568 TuxpanVI: 0941 see also Territorial commands Military justice code VIII: 0089 general VII: 0867, 0996: VIII: 0087 regulations VIII: 0083 Military loyalty and discipline CaVdenas. President VIII: 0380, desertions VIII: Law of Discipline VII: 1020 Rodriquez, President VIII: 0747, 0756 Military organization and strength Baja California VI: 0159; VII: 0089 combatant arms VI: 0046, , 0054, 0058, 0062, 0064, 0072, 0081,0085 distribution of troops VII: 0657, 0823 general VI: 0022, 0045, , 0058, 0062, 0064, 0072, 0081, 0085, , 0154, 0175,0182,0185, 0191, 0208, 0214, 0227, 0256, 0287, 0301, 0308, 0309, 0321, 0325, 0336, 0342, 0355, 0361,0364, 0379, 0388, ,0442,0456, 0465, 0485, 0507, 0534, 0556, 0564, 0572, 0575, 0631, 0654, 0674, 0684, 0693, 0701,0729,0742, 0754,0773, 0826, 0839, 0874,0919, 0939, 0946,0971, 1009, 1022; VII: 0006,0021, 0025, 0033, 0045,0048, , 0118,0140, 0149, 0159,0199, , 0226, 0245, 0256, 0278, 0304, 0315, 0328, 0335, 0356, 0365, 0380, 0383, 0405, 0427, 0437, 0455, 0468,0492, 0500, 0538,0553, 0567 sickness, affects of VI: 0088 Sonora Regional Troops VI: 0156 strength and composition VI: 0061,0090; VII: 0272 units VI: 0024, 0070; VII: 0529: VIII: 0553,0592,0601 Military pay and promotion commissioned officers pay VII: 0865, commissioned officers promotion VII: 0940,0943,0946 enlisted men pay VII: 0866 general pay VII: general promotion VII: 0929, 0935, 0945 presidential decree VII: 0938 regulations VII: 0937 system VII: 0944 Military personnel commissioned officers Amaro, General J. VIII: 0804, 0805 assignments VIII: 0485 brigadier generals VIII: 0719,0732 changes VII: 0044,0138,0254,0514; VIM: ,0135, 0136, , dismissal of VIII: 0091 Federalist and Revolutionary generals VIII: 0937 general VI: 0057, 0474; VIII: , 0109,0122, general officers VI: 0132, , 0262, , 0314, 0372, 0477, , 0640, 0643, , 0842; VIII: 0108 generals of brigade VIII: 0715,0726 generals of division VI: 0125: VIII: 0712, 0724 pay VII: promotion VII: 0940,0943,0946 reduction of VI: 1024: VII: "suspecf general officers VIII: 0749 "Who's Who" VIII: , see also Territorial commands Military Personnel enlisted men Indians VIII: 0551 pay VII: 0866 see also M Hilary affairs Military policy Azcarate, General VIII: 0617 Corps d'invalides VI: 0591, 0601 domestic disturbances II: , general VII: 0844: VIII: 0043, Jefatura commands VI: 0470 reductions VIII: 0050 Six Year Plan VIII: tactics VIII: 1037, 1066 terms VI: 0837 War Department VIII: 0044, Military posts and stations changes VII: 0713 distribution of troops VII: 0698, 0714, 0749,0783,0796 troop movements VII: 0708 see also M ilitary garrisons Military recruitment agrarian reserves VII: 0292,0322 conscription VIII: 1052 general VII: 0990 methods and regulations VIII: 0528,0545 Military reserves agrarians VII: ,0430, ,0527,0556 Department of Army Reserves VII: 0294 National Guards VI: 0306,0319 organization and strength VI: 0439, recruitment VII: 0292,0322 Rural Guard VI: 0245; VIII: 0998 staff and services VII: 0294 strength and composition VI: 0454 Military retirement and pensions colonies VIII: 0015 executive order VIII: 0003,0011 general VII: 1011, 1016, 1025; VIII: ,0012,0014 law on VIII: 0016 Military situation II: , 0337, 0349, 0357,0368, 0373, 0437, 0499; IV: 0124, ,

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