Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 61 Part 2.djvu/1170

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dispute having been referred to the Conciliation Commission, either Gov- ernment may require the addition of a third member to the Commission, and failing agreement between the two Governments on the selection of this member, the Secretary-General of the United Nations may be requested by either party to make the appointment. 2. The decision of the majority of the members of the Commission shall be the decision of the Commission and shall be accepted by the parties as definitive and binding. Article 36 Articles 24, 26, 33 and Annex VI of the present Treaty shall apply to the Allied and Associated Powers and France and to those of the United Nations whose diplomatic relations with Hungary have been broken off during the war. Article 37 The provisions of Annexes IV, V and VI shall, as in the case of the other Annexes, have force and effect as integral parts of the present Treaty. PART VII CLAUSE RELATING TO THE DANUBE Article 38 Navigation on the Danube shall be free and open for the nationals, vessels of commerce, and goods of all States, on a footing of equality in regard to port and navigation charges and conditions for merchant shipping. The foregoing shall not apply to traffic between ports of the same State. PART VIII FINAL CLAUSES Article 39 1. For a period not to exceed eighteen months from the coming into force of the present Treaty, the Heads of the Diplomatic Missions in Buda- pest of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom and the United States of 2130 TREATIES [61 STAT.