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 2278 PROCLAMATIONS, 1922. works made the subject of copyright by the laws of the United States first roduced or ublished abroad after August 1, 1914, and before the dirte of the President’s proclamation of peace, of which the authors or proprietors are citizens or subjects of any_ foreign state or nation granting similar protection for works by_citizens of the United States, the existence of which shall be determined by a copy- right proclamation issued by the President of the United States, shall be entitled to the protection conferred by the copyright laws of the United States from and after the accompllishment, efore the expiration of fifteen months after the date of the President’s proclamation of peace, of the conditions and formalities prescribed with respect to such works by the copyright laws of the United States: Provided further, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to deprive any person of any right which he may have acquired by the republication of such foreign work in the United States prior to the a roval of this Act." A15?  the President is authorized to determine and declare gy proclamation made from time to time the existence of the  conditions aforesaid as the p1n·poses of the Act may require; seam bY omni- WHEREAS satisfactory official assurance has been given by “"‘“°°'H““”“"‘ the Government of Hungary that by the laws of Hungary rotection is granted for works by citizens of the United States   to the protection rovided by the Act, approved December 18, 1919. c,g?;gg°‘*0,°"§¤°°°*° NOW TE EREFORE, I, Warren G. Harding, President of the ggradvgwlgc  United States   America, do hereby declare and mounts sééas. That the conditions specified 111 the Act of Decem er 18, 1919 now V0, ,,,p_m,_ exist and are fulfilled in respect to the citizens of Hu ary, and, that Hungarian citizens are entitled to all the benefits ofH5ie said Copy- rig]h1tOAct, aplproved December 18, 1919. °¤¤d*°*°¤¤ vided at the enjoyment by any work to which the provisions of this [ixroclamation relate of the rights and benefits conferred by the ` Copyrig t Act atpproved December 18, 1919, shall be conditional upon compliance wit the requirements and formalities prescribed with resplect to such works by the copyright laws of the United States, and sha commence from and after compliance with those re uirements, constituting due re `stration for co yright in the United (States. IN WI NESS HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this third day of June in the year - of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two [sun,.] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hrmdre and forty-sixth. _ WARREN G Ilannmo By the President: Cuanuzs E. Hucnns Secretary of State.  Br rms Przizzsrnmrr or rm: Umrnn Sratms or Ammuca. A PROCLAMATION. {,‘,g;I§{j:_mm8¤°°· WHEREAS, by an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act to amend the vm. 40, p. ssa. War Risk Insurance Act, " approved by the President on the eleventh of July, one thousand mne hundred and eighteen, it is rovided that the Division of Marine and Seamen’s Insurance of the War Risk Insurance Bureau shall suspend within six months after the end of the war, but that for the purgose of the final adjustment of outstanding insurance or pl8lIDS· sa1d_ vision may, 111 the discretion of the President, be contmued in existence for a period not exceeding three years after such suspension, and