August 30th 1934- The last of our troops returned today to our territory, ending the occupation of Bolivia and turning over the administration of La Paz to the League of Nations and the civilian government on the city. The ceremony was a very somber and simple one, with General Arturo Sandoval leaving the former Presidential Palace while saluting the Bolivian flag and turning over the building to members of the Provisional Bolivian government and to the American Geiger(1).
Contrary to our allies in the war, Peru didn't acquired any territorial concessions(2) with only their desire for peace leading them to join to end the war. Now this chapter is over and the time for peace is at hand.
September 4th 1934- The Ministry of the Navy announced Minister de La Garza has being invited by the Iberian nation to travel with them to the San Francisco Conference as an observer on their delegation. A spokesman for the the Ministry stated the Minister will travel by aircraft to Panama, followed later by air travel to Cuba and them to the United States.
September 10th 1934- The Ministry of the Navy announced today a deal has being reached with Italy for the purchase of 36 SM79 torpedo bombers. The complete order is expected to be delivered by the middle of 1935.
(1) notice the derogatory way Geiger is mentioned, with no rank used.
(2) except if you don't count getting Tacna from Chile.