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 1996 ReaeryaUon of United States of Amer- a AIItt, p. 1l1li2. PAN AMERICAN MARITIME NEUTRALITY. FEB. 20,1928. Reservation of the Delegation of the United Stat-es of America. The delegation of the United States of America signs the present convention with a reservation regarding Article 12, section 3. United States of America: CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, NOBLE BRAN- DON JUDAH, HENRY P. FLETCHER, OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD, MORGAN J. O'BBIEN, JAMES BROWN Soorr, RAy LYMAN WILBUB, LEO S. BoWl!. ReserntionofCuba. Reservation of the Delegation of Cuba. AtiU, p. 1l1li2. The delegation of the Republic of Cuba signs with a reservation in reference to Article 12, section 3. Cuba: ANTONIO S. DE BUSTAMENTE, ORESTES FERRARA, E. HER - NANDEZ CARTAYA, ARiSTIDES DE AGUERO BETBENOOURT, M. MARQUEZ 8TERuNG. NEsTOR CABBONELL. Certification of Eng- Certified to be the English text of the Convention on Maritime lfsh ten. Neutrality as contained in the Final Act signed at the closing session of the Sixth International Conferenee of American States. Ratiflcatlon with res- ervation. Ante, p. 1992. Ante, p. 1996. Ratifications. FRANK B KW,TOOG Secretary of State of the United; States of Ame1'ica. AND WHEREAS the said convention has been duly ratified on tile part of the United States of America, subject to the reservation made by the delegates of the United States of America at the said conference in regard to Section 3 of Article 12 thereof, namely, "3. To armed merchantmen.", which Section the Government of the United States of America does not accept, and the instrument of ratification of the United States of America was deposited with the Pan American Union on March 22, 1932, in accordance with Article 29 of the said convention; AND WHEREAS the said convention has been ratified also by the Governments of Panama, Nicaragua, and Bolivia and the instru- ments of ratification of the said governments were deposited with the Pan American Union on May 21, 1929, January 12, 1931, and March 9, 1932, respectively; Now, THEREFORE, be it known that I, Herbert Hoover, President of the United States of America, have caused the said convention to be made public to the end that the same and ever, article and clause thereof, with the exception of Section 3 of ArtIcle 12, may be ob- served and fulfilled with good faith by the United States of America and the citizens thereof. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the city of Washington this twenty-sixth day of May in the year of our LOrd one thousand nine hundred and [SEAL] thirty-two an.d of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-sixth. By the President: HENRy L STIMSON Secretary of State. HERBERT HOOVER