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In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.

Done at the City of Washington this twenty-first day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-three, [SEAL] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-eighth.

By the President:

(Signed) Franklin D. Roosevelt.

William Phillips, Acting Secretary of State.

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION

Whereas, by Proclamation of the twenty-first day of December, 1933, as modified by Proclamation of the ninth day of August, 1934, the United States coinage mints are directed to receive for coinage and addition to the monetary stocks of the United States silver mined subsequent to December 21, 1933 from natural deposits in the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof; and

Whereas, such Proclamation as so modified is subject to revocation or further modification as the interest of the United States may seem to require.

Now, therefore, finding that the interests of the United States require further modification of said Proclamation of the twenty-first day of December, 1933; by virtue of the power in me vested by the act of Congress cited in said Proclamation, and other legislation designated for national recovery, and by virtue of all other authority in me vested;

I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do proclaim and direct that, with respect to all silver received by a United States coinage mint under the provisions of the Proclamation of the twenty-first day of December, 1933 which such mint, subject to regulations prescribed hereunder by the Secretary of the Treasury, is satisfied has been mined on or after April 10, 1935, from natural deposits in the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, the deduction for seigniorage and services performed by the Government shall be 45 per cent and there shall be returned therefor in standard silver dollars, silver certificates, or any other coin or currency of the United States the monetary value of the silver so received (that is, $1.2929+ a fine ounce), less such deduction of 45 per cent.

Notice is hereby given that I reserve the right by virtue of the authority vested in me to revoke or modify this proclamation as the interest of the United States may seem to require.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal

of the United States to be affixed.

Done at the City of Washington this 10th day of April, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-five, and of the [SEAL] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-ninth.

By the President:

(Signed) Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Cordell Hull, Secretary of State.

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION

Whereas, by Proclamation of the twenty-first day of December, 1933, as modified by Proclamations of the ninth day of August, 1934, and the tenth day of April, 1935, the United States coinage mints are directed to receive for coinage and addition to the monetary stocks of the United States silver mined subsequent to December 21, 1933, from natural deposits in the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof; and

Whereas, such Proclamation as so modified is subject to revocation or further modification as the interest of the United States may seem to require.

Now, therefore, finding that the interests of the United States require further modification of said Proclamation of the twenty-first day of December, 1933; by virtue of the power in me vested by the act of Congress cited in said Proclamation, and other legislation designated for national recovery, and by virtue of all other authority in me vested;

I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do proclaim and direct that, with respect to all silver received by a United States coinage mint under the provisions of the Proclamation of the twenty-first day of December, 1933, which such mint, subject to regulations prescribed hereunder by the Secretary of the Treasury, is satisfied has been mined on or after April 24, 1935, from natural deposits in the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, the deduction for seigniorage and services performed by the Government shall be 40 per cent and there shall be returned therefor in standard silver dollars, silver certificates, or any other coin or currency of the United States, the monetary value of the silver so received (that is, $1.2929+ a fine ounce), less such deduction of 40 per cent. Notice is hereby given that I reserve the right by virtue of the authority vested in me to revoke or modify this proclamation as the interest of the United States may seem to require.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.

Done at the City of Washington this 24th day of April, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-five, and of the [SEAL] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-ninth.

By the President:

(Signed) Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Cordell Hull, Secretary of State.

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION

Whereas, by Proclamation of the twenty-first day of December, 1933, as modified by Proclamations of the ninth day of August, 1934, and the tenth and twenty-fourth days of April, 1935, the United States coinage mints are directed to receive for coinage and addition to the monetary stocks of the United States silver mined subsequent to De

cember 21, 1933, from natural deposits in the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof; and

Whereas, such Proclamation as so modified states in part that:

"This proclamation shall remain in force and effect until the thirtyfirst day of December, 1937, unless repealed or modified by Act of Congress or by subsequent proclamation." and that

"Notice is hereby given that I reserve the right by virtue of the authority vested in me to revoke or modify this proclamation as the interest of the United States may seem to require."

Now, therefore, finding that the interests of the United States require further modification of said Proclamation of the twenty-first day of December, 1933, as so modified; by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Congress cited in said Proclamation, and other legislation designated for national recovery, and by virtue of all other authority in me vested;

I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do hereby further modify the said Proclamation of the twenty-first day of December, 1933, so that the same shall remain in force and effect until the 31st day of December, 1938, and so that the amount of deduction for seigniorage, brassage, coinage and other mint charges from the monetary value of silver delivered thereunder which has been mined on or after January 1, 1938, shall be 50% of such monetary value; and I do proclaim and direct that, with respect to all silver received by a United States coinage mint under the provisions of the said Proclamation of the twenty-first day of December, 1933, which such mint, subject to regulations prescribed hereunder by the Secretary of the Treasury, is satisfied has been mined on or after January 1, 1938, from natural deposits in the United States or any place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, the deduction for seigniorage and services performed by the Government shall be 50% and there shall be returned therefor, in standard silver dollars, silver certificates, or any other coin or currency of the United States, the monetary value of the silver so received (that is, $1.2929+, per fine ounce), less such deduction of 50%, and that the said Proclamation of the twenty-first day of December, 1933, as heretofore and hereby modified shall remain in force and effect until the 31st day of December, 1938, unless repealed or further modified by Act of Congress or by subsequent Proclamation. Notice is hereby given that I reserve the right by virtue of the authority vested in me to revoke or modify this Proclamation as the interests of the United States may seem to require.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and cause the seal of the United States to be affixed.

Done at the City of Washington this 30th day of December, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, and [SEAL] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixty-second.

By the President:

(Signed) Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Cordell Hull, Secretary of State.

ALPHABETICAL INDEX

Volumes I to IV, inclusive; 1789-1937

Vol. Page

Abolition of foreign settlements in Chosen. Seoul. Apr. 21, 1913.
eral multilateral__.

Gen-

3:3086

Africa, treaties concerning. [Volumes I and II, 1789-1909]:
Adhesion of United States to Brussels convention of 1899, relat-
ing to liquor‒‒‒‒

2:1993

Agreement with Great Britain for suppression of slave trade, 1862-
Convention with Great Britain of 1870 relating to slave trade----
General act of repression of slave trade, 1890.
Revision of Brussels Liquor Convention of 1899.
Alaska, treaties concerning. [Volumes I and II, 1789–1909]:
Boundary-

1:674

1:693

2:1964

2:2205

Acceptance of report of commissioners to complete award
under convention of 1903, 1905_.

1:796

Convention delimiting boundaries not permanently marked,
1892-

1:763

Convention extending term of commissions, 1894_.

1:765

Modus vivendi fixing boundary about head of Lynn Canal,
1899__.

1:777

Treaty with Great Britain concerning, 1903.

1:787

Decision of tribunal.

1:792

Great Britain, convention for appointment of commissioners,
etc., 1906___

1:803

Convention with Russia, ceding, 1867.

2:1521

Albania, treaties with. [Volume IV, 1923-1937]:

Arbitration. Washington. Oct. 22, 1928.

Conciliation. Washington. Oct. 22, 1928-

Extradition. Tirana. Mar. 1, 1933.

Naturalization. Tirana. Apr. 5, 1932.

Algeciras. [Volumes I and II, 1789-1909]:

International conference at, general act, 1906---
Additional protocol-----

Senate resolution of ratification__

Algiers, treaties with. [Volumes I and II, 1789-1909]:

Treaty of peace, amity, and commercial intercourse, 1795.

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Aliens, status of. Havana. Feb. 20, 1928. With American republics-
American republics, multilateral treaties with. (See Under multi-
lateral treaties with American republics or locate by subject.)
Antiwar treaty of nonaggression and conciliation. Rio de Janeiro.
Oct. 10, 1933. With Amberican republics_‒‒‒
Arbitration, Inter-American. Washington. Jan. 5, 1929. With Amer-
ican republics----

[blocks in formation]

Argentine Republic, treaties with. [Volumes I and II, 1789-1909]:

Extradition convention, 1896--

1:25

Free navigation for the rivers Parana and Uruguay, 1853.
Friendship, commerce, and navigation, 1853-.

1:18

1:20

Artistic and scientific institutions and historic monuments, protection
of. Washington. Apr. 15, 1935. With American republics...--
Assistance and salvage at sea. Brussels. Sept. 23, 1910. General
multilateral__.

[blocks in formation]

Tobacco, agreement concerning, 1863-

Austria-Hungary, treaties with. [Volumes I and II, 1789-1909]:

[blocks in formation]

Austria, treaties with. [Volumes III and IV, 1909–1937]:

Vol. Page

1:49

1:29

1:39

1:49

1:36

1:45

1:33

1:47

1:38

1914_

Arbitration. Extension. Austria-Hungary. Washington. May 6,

Arbitration. Washington. Aug. 16, 1928.

3:2497

Conciliation. Washington. Aug. 16, 1928_.

Armistice convention with Austria-Hungary.
Seravalle. Nov. 3, 1918___.

4:3943

Villa Giusti, near

3:3141

Establishment of friendly relations. Vienna. Aug. 24, 1921_.
Extradition and commutation of death penalty. Vienna. Jan.
31, 1930_

Cost of liberation of Austro-Hungarian territories. St. Germain-
en-Laye. Sept. 10, 1919---

4:3945

3:3299

3:2493

Protocol...

Treaty of peace. St. Germain-en-Laye. Sept. 10, 1919_

Italian reparation payments. St. Germain-en-Laye. Sept. 10, 1919 3:3301
Obligations, agreement concerning, Austria-Hungary. Washington.
Nov. 26, 1924_

Extradition. Vienna. May 19, 1934. Supplementing treaty of Jan.
31, 1930, by adding crimes against bankruptcy laws_-
Friendship, commerce, and consular rights. Vienna. June 19, 1928- 4:3930
Friendship, commerce, and consular rights. Vienna. Jan. 20, 1931.
Supplementing treaty of June 19, 1928__.

4:3946

4:3953

4:3952

4:3928

3:3149

Declaration..........

3:3295

Special declaration___

3:3297

Aviation, commercial. Havana.

publics.

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Baden, treaties with.

Extradition convention, 1857--

[Volumes I and II, 1789-1909]:

4:4729

Naturalization convention, 1868---

1:51

Bavaria, treaties with. [Volumes I and II, 1789-1909]:

1:53

1845----

Droit d'Aubaine and taxes on emigration, convention abolishing,

Extradition convention, 1853_.

1:56

Naturalization treaty, 1868_

1:58

Protocol, 1862.

1:60

Of 1858____

Commerce and navigation treaty, 1845.

Belgium, treaties with. [Volumes I and II, 1789-1909]:

1:62.

1:64

Of 1875___

1:69

Additional article____.

Consuls, convention as to rights, privileges, and immunities of,
1868--

1:90

1:81

Consular, 1880---.

1:86

Copyright agreement, 1891__

1:94

Extradition, 1874-

1:105

Of 1882

1:87

Of 1901-

1:100

Declaration, 1901-..

1:106

Naturalization treaty, 1868_

Import duties and capitalization of Scheldt dues, 1863, convention.
Declaration___

1:110

1:73

1:75

Trade-marks treaty, 1868–86, 1884–

1:80

Trade-marks in China, 1905__.

1:104

Scheldt dues, extinguishment of, treaty, 1863.

1:111

Protocol.

Treaty of May 12, 1863, between Belgium and Netherlands-

1:75

1:77

1:79

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