Pat Additional protocol to the , ns, tio vision of the radio regula d ise rev a ct effe so as to put into for aerofrequency allotment plan Done at ce. servi (R) le mobi nautical Geneva. April 29. 1966. APPENDIX R UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Office of the Secretary ation conInternational telecommunic e vention, with annexes. Don . 1965 12, er Montreux. Novemb Washington, D.C. 20240 at g the Treaty on principles governin ion orat expl the in activities of states the g udin incl e, spac r oute and use of es. bodi tial celes r othe and n moo on, ingt Wash at Opened for signature 27, London, and Moscow, January 1967. 4The 1959 regulations replace the regulations annexed to the Buenos Aires telecommunication convention of 1952 which, in turn, replaced the regulations annexed to as the Atlantic City convention of 1947 between contracting parties. The earlier en regulations remain in force as betwe e contracting parties which have not becom parties to the later conventions. 5The 1965 telecommunication convention replaces the convention of December 21, 1959 as between contracting parties. The latter convention replaced, in turn, the convention of December 22, 1952, which replaced the convention of 1947, all of which remain in force as between contractto ing parties which have not become parties the later conventions. SECRETARIAL ORDERS June 29, 1967 ORDER NO. 2882, Amendment No. 3 Subject: Legislative authority for the Congress ofMicronesia, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. WHEREAS, on September 28, 1964, the Secretary of the Interior promulgated Secretarial Order No. 2882 creating the Congress of Micronesia and granting legislative authority thereto; and WHEREAS, Section 24 of the said Order 2882 provides that the Congress may recommend amendments to the Secretary of the Interior by a two-third majority vote of the membership of each House; and WHEREAS, the Congress of Micronesia adopted Senate Joint Resolution No. 43 requesting that Order No. 2882 be amended so as to require the passage of bills by the majority votes of all members of each House; and WHEREAS, provision needs to be made for the conduct of biennial elections in the event a natural disaster or other Act of God should prevent ballotting on the appointed day; and WHEREAS, a further clarification of the appropriation power of the Congress appears to be desirable; NOW, THEREFORE, Secretarial Order No. 2882 is amended in the following particulars, the amendments to becomeeffective immediately: 1. Section 17(b) of the said Order No. 2882 is hereby amended to read as follows: “Section 17(b) Reading of bills — Passages. A bill in order to become a law shall pass two readings in each House, on separate days, the final passage of which in each House shall be by a majority vote of all the members of each House, which vote shall be entered upon the journal.” 2. Section 9 of said Order No. 2882 is hereby amended to read as follows: Fiscal Year 1968 147 Ser ee ~~ S e wT oy AS ArRe Appendix A 152