Word: panamas
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have not outgrown the necessity, in justice to ourselves and without injustice to others, of safeguarding our future peace and security. . . . New occasions require new applications of an old principle. . . . We could not yield to any foreign power the control of the Panama Canal or the approaches to it. ... So far as the region of the Caribbean Sea is concerned ... if we had no Monroe Doctrine we should have to create one. . . . " Our treatment of Cuba, Santo Domingo and Haiti has been designed "not to create, to preclude the necessity of intervention...
This marks the end of the first case to be contested before the Court. The actions of the U. S. Government during the War in relation to the Panama Canal were cited as analogous cases...
...following eight Latin American countries have U. S. financial advisers: Colombia, Peru, Panama, Cuba, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Haiti, the Dominican Republic...
Reduced annual dues will be allowed to the Central American Republics - Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, San Salvador - in order to keep them members of the League of Nations...
...before its capacity in any direction will be overtaxed. In the meantime increases of traffic, by permitting a wider distribution of overhead expenses, result in greater economy of operation. . . . Americans who feel an intelligent interest in this outpost of our civilization may rest assured that all is well at Panama." Governor Morrow's brother, Dwight W. Morrow, partner of J. P. Morgan, arrived in Panama a fortnight ago for a visit...