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 PROCLAMATIONS-JAN. 21, 27, 1948 conditions and formalities for the renewal of trade-mark registrations prescribed by section 12 of the act authorizing the registration of trade- marks used in commerce with foreign nations or among the several States or with Indian tribes, and protecting the same, approved Feb- ruary 20, 1905, as amended (15 U. S . C. 92), by nationals of countries which accord substantially equal treatment in this respect to citizens of the United States of America: NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the aforesaid act of July 17, 1946, do find and proclaim that with respect to trade-marks of nationals of Luxembourg reg- istered in the United States Patent Office which have been subject to renewal on or after September 3, 1939, there has existed during several years since that date, because of conditions growing out of World War II, such disruption or suspension of facilities essential to com- pliance with the conditions and formalities prescribed with respect to renewal of such registrations by section 12 of the aforesaid act of February 20, 1905, as amended, as to bring such registrations within the terms of the aforesaid act of July 17, 1946; that Luxembourg accords substantially equal treatment in this respect to trade-mark proprietors who are citizens of the United States; and that accordingly the time within which compliance with conditions and formalities prescribed with respect to renewal of registrations under section 12 of the aforesaid act of February 20, 1905, as amended, may take place is hereby extended with respect to such registrations which expired after September 3, 1939, and before June 30, 1947, until and including June 30, 1948. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 21st day of January, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-eight, [SEAL] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-second. HARRY S TRUMAN By the President: G C MARSHALL Secretary of State. PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the youth of this Nation is its most precious asset and best hope for the future; and WHEREAS the incidence of juvenile delinquency is a reflection of the failure of our society to afford to all of its young people a full measure of protection and opportunity for health and happiness, and to inculcate in them a sense of the true values of life and citizenship; and WHEREAS in November 1946 many important agencies, govern- mental and private, national and local, and individuals the country over, banded together, at the call of the Attorney General of the United States, in a National Conference on Prevention and Control of Juvenile Delinquency, to study and make recommendations for immediate action m every State and community for the solution of juvenile delinquency problems; and 33 Stat. 727 Luxembourg. Extension of time for renewal of certain trade-mark registra- tions. 60 Stat. 568. 15 U.S.C. §92 note. January 27, 1948 [No. 2767] 62 STAT.] 1477

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