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 CONVENTION-AMERICAN REPUBLICS. FEBRUARY 20, 1928. 2749 Oonvention betwun the Uniied States of America and other American Re'J!!lblics setting jorth the duties and rights oj States in the event oj civil strife. Signed at lIabana, Febr'luu'Y 20, 1928; ratification advised 6y the Senate, subject to an understanding, April 15, 1930; ratified by the President, May 7, 1930; ratification oj the United States oj America deposited with the Pan American Union, May 21, 1930; proclaimed, June 6, 1930. February 20, 1928. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, a Convention on the duties and rights of States in the Righr anhd duties Off f "'f dd'hEl'hS.hP States nteevent0 event 0 cIvIl strl e was a opte In t e ng IS, pallIs, ortuguese civil strife i and French languages at the Sixth International llonference of PrtlRIIlb e. American States at Habaua on February 20, 1928, by the respectiv~ Plenipotentiaries of the United States of A.merica, Peru, Uruguay, Panama, Ecuador, Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Venezuela, C-olombia, Honduras, Costa Rica, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba, the English text of which Convention, as contained in the Final Act signed by the Plenipotentiaries of the sRid States at the closing session of the said Conference, is word for word as follows: CONVENTION [RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF STATES IN TIlE EVENT OF CIVIL STRIFE] The Governments of the Republics represented at the Sixth Inter- Purpose declared. national Conference of American States, held in the city of Habana, Republic of Cuba, in the year 1928, desirous of reaching an agree- ment as to the duties and rights of states in the event of civil strife, have app<>inted the following plenipotentiaries: Peru: Jesus Melquiades Salazar, Victor Maurtua, Enrique Castro Plenipotentiaries. Oyanguren, Luis Ernesto Denegri. Uruguay: Jacobo Varela Acevedo, Juan Jose Amezaga, Leonel Aguirre, Pedro Erasmo Canorda. Panama: Ricardo J. Alfaro, Eduardo Chiari. Ecuador: Gonzalo Zaldumbide, Victor ZevaUos, Colon Eloy Alfaro. Mexico: Julio Garcia, Fernando Gonzalez Roa, Salvador Urbina, Aquiles Elorduy. Salvador: Gustavo Guerrero, Hector David Castro, Eduardo Alvarez. Guatemala: Carlos Salazar, Bernardo Alvarado Tello, Luis Bel- tranena, Jose Azurdia. Nicaragua: Carlos Cuadra Pazos, J t'aquln Gomez, Maximo H. ~peda. Bolivia : Jose Antezana, Adolfo Costa du Rels. Venezuela: Santiago Key Ayala, Francisco Gerardo Yanes, Rafael Angel Arraiz. Colombia: Enrique Olaya Herrera, Jesus M. Y"epes, Roberto Urdaneta Arbelaez, Ricardo Gutierrez Lee.