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PROTECTION OF ARTISTIC
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For the Argentine Republic: |
April 15, 1935 |
FELIPE A. ESPIL |
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For Bolivia: |
April 15, 1935 |
ENRIQUE FINOT |
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For Brazil: |
April 15, 1935 |
OSWALDO ARANHA |
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For Chile: |
April 15, 1935 |
M. TRUCCO |
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For Colombia: |
April 15, 1935 |
M. LOPEZ PUMAREJO |
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For Costa Rica: |
April 15, 1935 |
MAN. GONZALEZ |
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For Cuba: |
April 15, 1935 |
GUILLERMO PATTERSON |
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For the Dominican Republic: |
April 15, 1935 |
RAF. BRACHE |
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For Ecuador: |
April 15, 1935 |
C. E. ALFARO |
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For El Salvador: |
April 15, 1935 |
HECTOR DAVID CASTRO |
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For Guatemala: |
April 15, 1935 |
ADRIAN RECINOS |
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For Haiti: |
April 15, 1935 |
A. BLANCHET |
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For Honduras: |
April 15, 1935 |
M. PAZ BARAONA |
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For Mexico: |
April 15, 1935 |
F. CASTILLO NAJERA |
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For Nicaragua: |
April 15, 1935 |
HENRI DE BAYLE |
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For Panama: |
April 15, 1935 |
R. J. ALFARO |
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For Paraguay: |
April 15, 1935 |
ENRIQUE BORDENAVE |
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For Peru: |
April 15, 1935 |
M. DE FREYRE Y S. |
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For the United States of America: |
April 15, 1935 |
HENRY A. WALLACE |
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For Uruguay: |
April 15, 1935 |
J. RICHLING |
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For Venezuela: |
April 15, 1935 |
PEDRO M. ARCAYA |
A ND WHEREAS the said Treaty has been duly ratified by the United States of America, whose instrument of ratification was deposited with the Pan American Union on July 13, 1935;
A ND WHEREAS the said Treaty has been duly ratified also by the Republic of Cuba, whose instrument of ratification was deposited with the Pan American Union on August 26, 1935;
N OW, THEREFORE be it known that I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, have caused the said Treaty to be made public to the end that the same and every article and clause thereof may be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the United States of America and the citizens thereof.
I N TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have caused the Seal of the United States of America to be hereunto affixed.
D ONE at the city of Washington this twenty-fifth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixtieth.
By the President:
CORDELL HULL
Secretary of State.
A TREATY ON THE PROTECTION OF ARTISTIC AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS AND HISTORIC MONUMENTS WHICH WAS SIGNED AT WASHINGTON ON APRIL 15, 1935, BY THE RESPECTIVE PLENIPOTENTIARIES OF THE 21 AMERICAN REPUBLICS
May 20, 1935. - Agreement read the first time and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and, together with message, ordered to be printed in confidence for the use of the Senate
To the Senate of the United States:
With a view to receiving the advice and consent of the Senate to ratification, I transmit herewith a treaty on the protection of artistic and scientific institutions and historic monuments which was signed in my presence at the White House on April 15, 1935, by the respective plenipotentiaries of the 21 American republics. It was signed for the United States by the Secretary of Agriculture by virtue of a full power issued to him by me.
As is stated in the accompanying report of the Secretary of State, the treaty, embodying the "Roerich Pact" which was initiated by the Roerich Museum in the United States, was prepared in its present purpose of carrying out a recommendation made to the governments in a resolution approved on December 16, 1933, by the Seventh International Conference of American States at Montevideo.
T HE W HITE H OUSE, May 20, 1935.
THE PRESIDENT:
The undersigned, the Secretary of State, has the honor to lay before the President, with a view to its transmission to the Senate to receive the advice and consent of that body to ratification, should his judgment approve thereof, a treaty on the protection of artistic and scientific institutions and historic monuments. This treaty, embodying the "Roerich Pact" which was initiated by the Roerich Museum in the United States, was prepared in its present form by the governing board of the Pan American Union in pursuance of a resolution approved on December 16, 1933, by the Seventh International Conference of American States at Montevideo, and was signed at Washington on April 15, 1935, by the respective plenipotentiaries of the 21 American Republics.
The treaty has for its object the protection of historic monuments, museums, scientific, artistic, educational, and cultural institutions both in time of peace and in time of war, and provides for the use of a distinctive flag to identify the monuments and institutions coming within the protection of the treaty.
Respectfully submitted.
D EPARTMENT OF STATE,
Washington, May 20, 1935.
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