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PAN AMERICAN—CUSTOMS DOCUMENTS; Mar 3, 1923. 2547 Oonvevmkm between the United States and other, Republics _ t promk1i7n.g for the publicity `ofcustoms documents; at Santiago, May 3, 1.923; ratification advised by the Senate, Fe ruary 18,1924; ratified by the Presiklent, April 21, 1924;.ratijioat1km of the United States deposited with the Government of Uhde, May 80, .1,92,4; pro- _ claimed, January 12, 1.927 ’ ' Br run Pansionm or run .Umrm> Srarms or’A1ma1cA A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS a Convention between the United States of America, ,.,§§§,,,·‘;,§’Q'§,’§‘§l},,§°,$’{‘,§ Venezuela, Panama, Uruguay, Ecuador, Chile, Guatemala Nica- ¤¤Sh¤¥¤glgg_§¤¤¤¤· ragua, Costa Rica, the United States of Brazil, Salvador, Colombia, ' Cuba, Paraguay, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Argentina and Ha.iti,iprov1d.i.ng for the publicity of customs documents, was con· eluded and zsigned by their respective Plenipotentiaries at Santiago, Chile, on the third day of May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three, which Convention being in the English, Spanish, Portu- guese and French languages, is word forrword as follows: CONVENTION ON runucrrr or cusrous 1>oouunN·m - Their Excellencies the Presidents of Venezuela, Panama, United °°"‘°”‘°""‘ P°“’°”‘ States of America Uruguay, Ecuador, Chile, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica Brazil, Salvador, Colombia, Cuba, Paraguay, Dominican Rcgublic, Honduras, Argentine Republic, and Haytiz _ _ , ein? desirous that their respective countries mag be represented P]°““’°°°”“““"“‘ at the ifth International Conference of American tates, have sent thereto the following Delegates, duly authorized to approve the recommendations, resolutions, conventions and treaties which they might deem advantaigjleous to the interests of America. XKQDQZHBIOZ Pedro ésar Dominici: CésarZumeta, José Austria; Panama: Narciso Garay, José;E. laefevre; _ _ p , . _ _United,;States of America: Henry,P. Fletcher, Frank B.·Kel.log§, Atlee Pomerene, Willard Saulsbury, Frank C. Partridge, George , Vincent, William Eric Fowler, Leo.S. Rowe; Uruguay: J. Antonio Buero, J ustino Jiménez de Aréchaga, Eugenio Mai·tii1' ·Tbiedy; . · - A r “ .; Ecuador: Rafael M. Arizaga, José Rafael Bustamante, Alberto Munoz Vernaza; . . · . Chile: Agistin Edwards, Manuel Rivas Vicuiia, Carlos Aldimate Solai·,’IJuis arms Borgono, Emilio Bello Codesido, Antonio Hnmeeus, Alcibiades Roldan, Guillermo Subercaseaux, Alejandro del Rio; ‘ Guatemala: Eduardo Poirier, Maximo Soto Hall·;» · Nicaragua: Carlos Cuadra Pasos,·Arturo Elizondo; Costa ica: Aletjandro Alvarado Quiros; “ ‘ ‘ ‘ United States o Brazil: Afranio de Mello Franco, Sylvino Gurgfl ilggimaral, J. de P. Rodriguez Alves, A. de Ipanema Moreira, He `o 0; , _ G _ ‘ _ El Salvador: Cecilia Bustamante Colombia: Guillermo Valencia, laaureano Gémez, Carlos Uribe Echeverri;’