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 1788 PROCLAMATIONS, 1920. b_y the Presidenttptf the UnitedfSttLsit;eiicl;};1l}I;fy{>¢ j{!} m¤d9 from tim, o , tmA?Ntl(, WESREASZIE-lp‘li}e King of Sweden has declared, under authoritg of law, that on and after February 1, 1920, citizens of the “"‘*°" ,?.t°"i“" '°°¢"é?"§3“ °°·““h¥5‘§.g‘%*°.,‘££‘s?¥§“¤§Kt‘¥§ aws o w en, mc ?1£0 cir works by means of mricdordczigr perforated rolls or any lian f hamcal` re u D3 g··__,g·· ;¤··¤··¤,,,,,,··,, ° Noi}? ·1·§n‘iioI1`i°1i, 1, wooibnow wnsoN_, President et §¤¤|¤<ll¤:°¤•¤¤•¤¤»l the United States of America,_do    proclaim that 0130 cf ““‘°"‘°‘”‘“°“°“"’ mc *·m·*2<ael°;·,%*“°.s,.,¤s ¤P·:·?:t··· the is .€*::..·%::: attach 4, 1909, e su 3ec o w 1, 1920,   that thegbjects of Sweden from md after that dateshad be entitled to all thebenefits of the said Act, and the acts amcndatory "°‘· “°·¥’·““· thereof to and including the Act of Congress of March 28, _1914, including copyright controlling the parts of instruments serving to re reduce mechanical] a musical work, as grovided m Section 1 (ei, of the said Act, in the case of all works by wedish authors which have been published on or after February 1, 1920, and have been deppxdted and re§;tered for gapiyrrfht in the United States. . g,d"I?‘S"2£¤° { t.Z°i’?“%Ed Sstst*;’§6“.s°"“x§$° “° my "°“" °“°‘ o m . mmm 1t2*‘%°“’.,?‘ ”“L‘%*.?"5•‘;,"&’¥‘;0”7”h 3*}% °‘§°'°m?’· *3 ear our usan me un an [sun.] Twen, and of the Ind ence of the United States of W America the One iiundred and Forty-fourth. Woonnow Wu.soN By the Prewgntz 1: om Acting Secretary of Stale. BY mn Pms:sn>m·r·r or nm Uivrmn Simms or Aunnrca A PROCLAMATION m;'?'”’°"‘"°" "°°’ WHEREAS the Act approved February 28th, 1920, entitled "An Krrviniiiiisc. Act to provide for the termination of Federal control of railroads and ` systems of transportation, to provide for the settlement of disputes ‘ between earners and their employees; to further amend an Act entitled 3:31 Actdtr} regulate commerce’, approved February 4, 1887, as amen, a r ot urposes", tains rt ` ` with rcferpnce :10 tht; termirliaigon of Fede?i.Iicontrocl§of·1rld.i]i·};(ddls81d)ri]d svstems o trans rtation, an M"' p` m' WHEREAS Sgcotion 211 of said Act is as follows: "Sec. 211. All powers and duties conferred or imposed upon the_Presrdent by the preceding sections of this Act, except the ldesrhgnatigg ofhthe agent under section 206, may be executed y m t suc a h d termine ". Dm _,_____, 0, New, mmmhes, 1, V$o.¢!idryo(:%(l.§f(theUmmd tlgsnmifa eminem States, under and by virtue of the power and authority so vested in mia  H10 by Smd Act, BBQ of RH other powers me hereto enabling, do herebv §:gg,‘§¤m*¤,g¤¤¤¤ designate and appoint Walker D. Hines, Director General of Railroads, P¤¢.P·1'/A or his successor in office, either personally or through such divisions age1nc$r pielrsons as he giaiy appoint, to exercise and perform all an Sl ar epowersa f nferred d b· .?.?g°Z§i. the_prov1sions of said Ac? of lf1eb?u;0ry 28th, (il92lx)tp:;gepttIt(hl;]:l1§si,<; nation of the agent under Section 206 thereof; and hereby confirm