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  • The President, the National Board and the full Methbership of the American Artists ProfessionalLeague wish to express their deepest gratitude to Union Carbide Corporation for their many courtesies andgenerosity in making this Exhibition possible.

    PURPOSES and OBJECTIVESof the

    AMERICAN ARTISTS PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE

    To adrance the cause of fine arts in America, through thepromotion of high standards of beauty, integrity and cra[fts-manship in painting, sculpture and the graphic arts.

    To emphasize the inportance of order and coherent communi-cation as prime requisites of works of' art through exhibitionsand publications.

    President............................................ FRANKC. WRIGHT

    First Vice President................................. MICHAEL WERBOFF

    Second Vice President................................. ANGELO JOHN GRADO

    Third Vice President............................... PETER A. MATULAVAGE

    Vice President& Chairman Chapter Committee

    Vice President& Treasurer........

    MIRIAM Y. BURRILL

    MILDRED STARRS

    Vice President&Assistant Treasurer............................... KATHERINE THAYER HOBSON

    GeneralCounse1................................ JOHN S. DOLE

    Assistant Counsel.............................. MICHAEL J. HUGHES

    Recording Secretary........................................... pATRICIASPROUIjS

    DirectorsGRACE BOGERTGRANVILLE W. CARTER, N.A.JOHN DAMRON

    LOTTIE MEYER CATOKRAYMOND GOLDBERGJOHN HINES

    AMANDA VAN DER VOORT

    Chairman Committee on Prints...........................................GRACE A. ALBEE, N.A. .

    Chairman'Technical Committee............. DR. ROBERT L. FELLER

  • OUR FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY

    In this, our 50th year, it is appropriate that we review, briefly, where we have been`and give thought tO Where We are going.

    In the 1920,s a group of celebrated artists decided to organize for the Protection Of the interests Of artists. The standardizationof the quality of artists, pigments, the promotion ofhigh standards ofartistic performance, integrity and craftsmanship were amongthe original purposes. The majority of this Committee were member's of the National Academy of Design, the Salmagundi Cluband the Society of Illustrators.

    charles Dana Gibson was the first Committee Chairman. Out of this effort the American Artists Professional League wasestablished, in 1928. F. Ballard Williams was the first President, Wilford Conrow first Secretary, and Godron Grant, Treasurer.Among other founders of equal eminence were Hobart Nichols, Bruce Crane, Howland Blashfield, J. Scott Williams, AbbottGraves, Orlando Rowland and Albert T. Reid.

    Through Albert Reid,s effort it became government POliCy that Official Washington portraits be executed by American artistsonly. wilford Conrow,s specialty was pigments. and their physical Purity. Through him a grant was 'obtained from the Carneglecorporation Endowment Fund for color pigment research. Dr. Martin Fischer undertook the work at the University of Cincinatti.It was completed in 1932 and AAPL became the authority on artists, PigmentS, and Was largely instrumental in Securing U.S.Bureau of Standards original set of government SPOnSOred Standards for artists, COlors. These standards were updated in 1962,and are now in process of being updated again to include acrylic and the newer materials, in cooperation With the Inter-SocietyColor Council, which AAPL joined about l940. I

    In 1930 AAPL founded American Art Week, and sponsored its observance nationally during the first Week in November.Rising costs and diminishing funds necessitated its discontinuance in the early ,70,s. Proclamations by Governors and Mayorsattested to the program,s desirability and success. In the words of President Eisenhower, in a telegram to the League in 1959,

    ccAmerican Art Week invites the attention of our people to the heritage and vigor of creative America. We are

    grateful for American artists who have achieved. success- in the Past, and We are appreciative Of their efforts in thepresent day. Their works contribute much to our Capacities tO See, tO understand, and tO enjoy the wonders Ofthis world and the human spirit."

    In 1964 AAPL organized the Council of American Artists Societies, which is an affiliation of some 100 artists societies, fromcoast to coast, whose aims and purposes are the same as ours - the enrichment of our culture through the upholding oftraditional standards.

    In 1973, after we had requested exemption of white le;d Paints intended for use by artists from the Pending ban On homepaints containing lead, on the grounds that they were indispensable, and did not constitute a danger to Children, we were notifiedby the consumer product commission that the exemption had been granted, and the notice published in the Federal Registerin October.

    For many years the AAPL has led the movement for fair treatment Of traditional art, in an era during which extremes, fads,shocks, and abstractions have been getting the lion,s share of government sponsorship, grants of the public's money, andcommercial promotion. - I I

    official exhibitions of ccAmerican Arr sent abroad have been almost totally a-_ominated by extremes ofvarious ,,schools,, Whichwere neither fully nor truly representative of contemporary art in tffiS country, and did not Create a true and favorable imageof American culture. ..

    AAPL has ,raised official objection tO this Practice at the highest level Of government, at the White House, befor.e Senatecommittees, through lectures, radio broadcasts, TV appearances, and in publications. At last this campaign is breanng fruit.Even those galleries, museums and Critics, Which have been foremost in embracing the..absurd,, are now turning tO..realism,naturalism", etc.

    we are grateful to those of our Officers, Directors and members who have given exhausting hours Of PreCiSiOuS time,self-sacrificing devotion and commitment to this cause.

    The public preference for beauty' meaning and reality Can now be found in Paintings and SCulPture Which enrich andenhance life.

    This, after all, is the purpose of art. IFranc C. Wright

  • AMERICAN ARTISTS- PROFESSIONAL LEAGUEFOUNDED 1928

    ^itAY 8" - hitAY 26"1978

    9 AM to 4 PM MONDAY ® FRIDAYCLOSED SATURDAY and SUNDAY

    1928 FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY 1978

    GRAND NATIONALMICHAEL J. HUGHES, Exfoz.bz.rz.o72 Cfeczz.rmtz7Z

    JURY of SELECTIONTHE NATIONAL BOARD OF A.A.P.L.

    WILL SERVE AS THE JURY OF SELECTION

    JURY OF AWARDSOIL AND POLYMER PAINTINGS

    George Cheropov IRaul Mina-Mora

    Henry Gasser, Chairman

    \VATERCOLORS

    Arthur BarbourDorise Olson Mina-Mora

    Louis Bonamarte; Cfeczz.rmcz#

    SCULPTURE

    Helen HaasJohn Terken

    Marilyn Newmark, Cfeczz.rJ7?CZre

    PRINTS, DRAWINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, PASTELS

    Robert D. MacGillisRaymond GoodbredI Michael Werboff, Cfe4".rmCZ#

    AIjL AWARDS FROM AMERICAN ARTISTS FUND

    MEMBERS OF THE JURY OF AWARDS ARE NOT IN COMPETITION

    47TH STREETat PARK AVENUE UNION CARBIDE GALLERY NEW YORK CITY

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    GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION AWARDS 1978\NEWINGTON AWARD, best painting, any medium, Don Miles,.6Selling the Catch" - #7050th Anniversary, Still life, any medium, Joe Hing Lowe, 66Vases and Money Tree" - #6450th Anniversary, Landscape, any medium, Ferdinand R. Petrie, ¬6Blairstown Approach" - #l4850th Anniversary, Portrait, any medium, Gary David Hoffman, 6Tortrait of Kathleen" - #47

    OIL & POLYMER PAINTINGS

    A.A.P.L. GOLD MEDAL, Bernard Corey, 66Along the Mohawk Trail'' - #13CLAUDE PARSONS MEMORIAL AWARD, Norma W. Dodson, 6Winte'r Retreat" - #23THE PRESIDENT'S AWARD, Ramon Froman, cThe Gourd Dancer" - #35MARGARET FERNALD DOLE MEMORIAL AWARD, Annette Adrian Hanna, a.Bonnie J." - #43A.A.P.L. CASH AWARD, Ralph Ortiz, 6¬White Water"_ - #74A.A.P.L. CASH AWARD, Frank Mason, N.A., 66Little Italy" - #67M. GRUMBACHER CASH AWARD, Lee M..Loeb, 66South Street'' - #63HONORABLE MENTION, Arthur Upelnieks, ¬6Coast of Maine" - #99

    WATERCOLORSA.A.P.L. GOLD MEDAL, Tom Nicholas, N.A., 6Tassing Shadows, St. Ives" - #144A.A.P.L. CASH AWARD,_Nathalie J. Nordstrand, '.Winter White'' - #145couNCIL oF AMERICAN ARTIST SOCIETIES AWARD, Mildred Sands Kratz, 66AI Fama IP -#136WINSOR a NEWTON AWARD, Marion Brown, 6CIrish Cottage" - #113A.A.P.L. CASH AWARD, Jahe Carlson, 6¬Survivar - #116HONORABLE MENTION, Joan Rudman, ¬6Gathering Clouds" - #151

    PRINTS, DRAWINGS, LITHOGRAPHS, PAST-ELS

    A.A.P.L.- GOLD MEDAL, Alderson Magee, ccJumping Mallard% - #l71A.A.P.L. CASH AWARD, Angelo John Grado, 6.The Little Mother - #169A.A.P.L. CASH AWARD, Frank E. Zuccarelli, 66Autumn Marshland" - #l80A.A.P.L. CASH AWARD, Edith Goetz, 6CComposition" - #l66PASTEL SOCIETY OF AMERICAN-PLAQUE, Lorraine Grace,.,R6pose" - #168HONORABLE MENTION, Rostislav Sazonov, 6CConnecticut Tree" - #173

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    SCULPTUREA.A.P.L. GOLD MEDAL, Granville- W. Carter, N.A., 6¬Charles A. Lindb-erg" - #184COUNCIL OF AMERICAN ARTIST SOCIETIES AWARD, Lucille C. Hampton,¬TheRapture"-#187ANNA HYATT HUNTINGTON MEMORIAL AWARD, Agop Agopoff, N.A., ¬'Golden Brian" - #l81JOHN T. GIBALA MEMORIAL AWARD, William Byford-Brown, c¬Macaques" - #182A.A.P.L. CASH AWARD, John Calabro, 66George Bernard Shaw" - #183 i

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    MICHAEL WERBOFFWilliam Church Osborn

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    Museum Collection

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    New Hampshire Farm

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    ARTHUR J. BARBOUR- ,Jersey C'Ity Court House

  • GEOFtGE CHEF]EPOV

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    DORISE OLSON MINA-MOF]A

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  • AWARDSBEST PAINTING IN SHOW _ ANY MEDIUM

    NEWINGTON PRIZE - $1,00050th ANNIVERSARY AWARD - STILL LIF'E

    any medium - $10050th ANNIVERSARY AWARD - LANDSCAPE

    OR MARINE - any medium - $10050th ANNIVERSARY AWARD - PORTRAIT

    any medium - $100

    SCULPTUREA.A.P.L. GOLD MEDAL

    COUNCIL OF` AMERICAN ARTISTSOCIETIES AWARD - $250

    ANNA HYAIT HUNTINGTONMEMORIAL AWARD - $100

    A.A.P.L. AWARD - $100

    JOHN T. GIBALA MEMORIAL AWARD - $50HONORABLE MENTION

    OILS a POIJYMERSA.A.P.L. GOLD MEDAL

    CLAUDE PARSONS MEMORIAL AWARDLANDSCAPE - $250

    THE PRESIDENT,S AWARD - $100MARGARET F'ERNALD DOLE

    MEMORIAL AWARD - $100A.A.P.L. AWARD - $100A.A.P.L. AWARD - $50

    M. GRUMBACHER AWARD - $100HONORABLE MENTION

    WATERCOLORSA.A.P.L. GOLD MEDALA.A.P.L. AWARD - $100

    COUNCIL OF' AMERICAN ARTISTSOCIETIES AWARD - $100

    A.A.P.L. AWARD - $50WINSOR a NEWTON AWARD

    HONORABLE MENTION

    PRINrrS, DRAWINGS' LITIIOGRAPIIS,PASTE,LS

    A.A.P.L. GOLD MEDALA.A.P.L. AWARD - $100

    PASTEL SOCIETY OF AMERICAPLAQUE FOR PASTELA.A.P.L. AWARD - $50A.A.P.L. AWARD - $25HONORABLE MENTION

  • OIL a POLYMER PAINTINGSNo. Artist1. JAN ANTONIDES2. GRACE BAKER3. GEORGIE READ BARTON .4. HARRY L. BARTON5. RO-BEET C. BENHAM6. GRACE BOGART7. WILLIAM J. BURNS8. MIRIAM Y. BURRILL9. CAPT. WM[. H. BURRILL

    10. VARY CANAR[NAll. ANDREA MAR[O CELLA12. MARJORIE CLOSE13. BEENARD COREY14. MARY ANNA GOETZ COX15. RAY CROSBY16. CHARLES P. CROSS17. CHARLOTTE DeCOZEN18. HELEN DeCOZEN19. RITA DeLELL[S20. PAUL DeLORENZO21. ROGER DEERING22. ROBERT DOARES23. NORIA W. DODSON24. RUTH DORN25. NORMA E. DORNEY26. RUTH DUNCAN27. THOMAS R. DUNLAY28. ALEX DZIGURSKI29. EILEEN ELLIOTT30. EUGENIA ERRS31. LEN a. EVERETT32. JACK FARAGASSO33. LILLIAN FENDROCK34. TOBY F'LUEK35. RAMON FROMAN36. CLIFFORD N. GEARY37. CHARLES J. GERHART38. PETER GIAQUINTO39. VIRGINIA GOLDBERG40. BATH-SHEBA GOLDSZER41. MITZI VALENTINE COWARD42. JACQUIE GRAY43. ANNEITE ADRIAN HANN A44. GENE HEBEL

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    47. GARY DAVID HOFFMAN48. ARTHUR HOOTON49. RUTH HOWELLso. F'RANCES WESTON HOYT51. SUSANNE HURT52. JACK JONES53. BETTY KAYTES54. R. CLAY KENT55. DEB KERSTING56. HENRY KETTING-OLIVIER57. MARILYN KETTLER58. A. E. LABUTIS KLUE59. ROBERT C. KNUTSON60. GARY L. KOLTER61. PATRICK LAWLOR62. WILLIAM LAWRENCE63. LEE M. LOEB64. JOE HING LOWE65. MARY LUTH66. JEFF MADDEN67. FRANK MASON, N.A.68. LONNIE MASON69. , SALPI MAVIAN70. DON MILES71. DREW MILLER72. VICTOR J. MINCIELI73. BRUCE K. MITCHELL74. RALPH ORTIZ75. LEILA BRASHEAR ORB76. MARGUERITE S. PEARSON77. EVELYN PICKING78. ERNEST PRINCIPATO79. ANNE RATOWSKI-WANGER80. STEVEN RETTEGI81. IRENE BOTH82. FREDERICK SCHMIDT83. GEORGE R. SCHNEIDER84. GEORGE SCHWACHA85. MARY SEARS86. ELAINE SGAMBATI87. CAROL SKUTNIK88. PAT SMOOT

    January ThawSankety BluffPortrait of KathleenHungry HorsesRuth}s PeoniesAllamuchyOn the Window SillGloucester DocksCroucher,s F'1owersHay Fields of IrelandGoffle BrookFall BouquetAttic TreasuresApplesAlbert Dobrantz - Truck GarderTerritorial LawWonanBrooklyn BridgeSouth StreetVases and Money TreeMisty MornLast Train ,Through McKeesport, Pa.Little ItalyCompanionsStill Life ,Selling the CatchThe Lacemaker ,Indian Man and ChildMisty MomingWhite WaterTexas HomesteadLady LindaSummer-timeMorning Skyline, BostonThe Antwerp AttickKathyMy Mother,s ChinaWinter ThawHollyWinter StreamFirst Day of SpringSangriaCentury Old Cloth and StatueThe Wise Three

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    89. WILLIAM LEON STACKS90. PAULINE STECHER91. RUTH ROLSTON STEVENSON92. DOROTHY S. STEWART93. LUCILLE T. STILLMAN94. H. HURT STOESSEL95. MARY KEIM TIETZE96. DAN TOIGO97. TOM TORRENTI98. BRUCE B. TURNER99. ARTHUR UPELNIEKS

    100. F'RANK VAN STEEN101. DOROTHY WARREN102. MICHAEL A. WERBOF'F103. JARVIS WILCOX104. CARL WUERMER105. BERNICE WURST105A. GEORGE CHEREPOV

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    JOHN DAMRONPAT DAVIDSONRITA DUISELIZABETH ELBERGGEORGE A. FISHSOUTHWORTH FISHERSTEPHEN FUGATE

    Pickin, WeedsEast Meets WestMemorabiliaMoonlit CoastMan TalkThera-SantoriniOn the AmberjackThe Old TelephonePortrait of Lane HanfordEastport, MaineCoast of MaineThe StudentGolden MomentsPoet Marianne MooreAnemoniesWinter SilenceHills of CalifonBirches in Autumn

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    WATER COLORSTitleNatures BeautyConversation of Events PastRest and RepairOn Railroad StreetMohegan IThe Net MenderEmperial CrownInlet IVAI Fama IIRockport, Mass.Loading Canal BoatsSarah FreemanTwilight LimitedCat-tailsWinter MarshesSpanish Wind MillPassing Shadows, St. IvesWinter WhiteLa LibertadThe Fair CommitteeBlairstown ApproachMadrid, New MexicoThe SargeantGathering CloudsUnder the WharfOcean ViewHelp Him, AeltjeSpringHarvey,s MillBlossomsPennsylvania QuarryThe Fallen BirchOf Cabbages and KingsFrom Brooklyn Botanic GardenSpringtime ShadowsLand LegsValorieBrown and Yellow

    PRINTS, DRAWINGS, LITHOGRAPHS a PASTELS163. PERRY ALLEY Hilltop Silhouette164. RICHARD A. BOTTO Skipper165. F`LORA B. GIFF`UNI The Red Ribbon

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    SUSAN SYKESVICTOR a. WESTMANFRANK C. WRIGHTRHODA YANOWFRANK E. ZUCCARELLI

    CompositionGrandmother Gregg,s BouquetReposeThe Little MotherTaos puebloJumping MallardLuna MothConnecticut TreeBighorn Ram in Sonoran DesertUkranian Church XVII CenturyJ

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    181. AGOP AGOPOFF`, N.A.182. WILLIAM BYF'ORD-BROWN183. JOHN CALABRO184. GRANVILLE W. CARTER, N.A.185. ELISABETH CORDON CHANDLER, A.N.A.186. GRACE DITZION187. LUCILLE C. HAMPTON

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    Golden BrianMacaquesGeorge Bernard ShawCharles A. Lindberg

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    LIST OF EXHIBITORS a THEI.R ADDRESSES

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    AGOP AcoPOFFPERRY ALLEYJAN ANTONIDESPHIL AUSTINELINORE BACHMANGRACE BAKERLYLE V. BALLGEORGIE READ BARTONHARRY L. BARTONROBERT C. BENHAMCAROL BERMELA.E. BOEDEKERGRACE BOGERTRICHARD A. BOTTOPATRICK a. BRANNIGANEDWARD BRENNANMARION B. BROWNREYNOLD BROENWILLIAM J. BURNSMI.RIAM Y. BURRILLCAPT. WILLIAM H. BURRILLWILLIAM BYFORD-BROWNJOHN CALABROMARY CANARINAEVELYN V. CARLSONJANE CARLSONGRANVILLE W. CARTERL orTIE MEYER CATOKANDREA MARIO CELLAELISABETH CORDON CHANDLERMARJORIE CLOSEBERNARD COREYARLENE CORNELLMARY ANNA GOETZ COXTERENCE COYLERAY CROSBYCHARLES P. CROSSNEVA CURRYJOHN C. DAMRONPAT DAVIDSONCHARLOTTE DeCOZENHELEN DeCOZENRITA DeLELLISPAUL DeLORENZOROGER DEERING

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    NameGRACE DITZIONROBERT DOARESNORMA W. DODSONRUTH DORNNORMA E. DORNEYRITA DUISRUTH DUNCANTHOMAS R. DUNLAYALEX DZIGURSKIELIZABETH ELBERGEILEEN ELLIOTTEUGENIA ERESLEN a. EVERETTJ ACK F'ARAGASSOLILLIAN FENDROCKGEORGE A. FISHSOUTHWORTH FISHERTOBY FLUEKRAMON FROMANSTEPHEN F'UGATEWILLIAM H. GALEHENRY GASSERCLIF'FORD N. GEARYCHARLES J. GERHARTPETER GIAQUINTOFLORA B. GIFFUNINEWELL GILESEDITH GOETZRAYMOND R. CroLDBERGVIRGINIA GOLDBERGBATH-SHEBA GOLDSZERDOROTHY GORMANCLEM BOUVEIAMITZI VALENTINE COWARDLORRAINE GRACEANGELO JOHN GRADOJACQUIE GRAYLUCILLE C. HAMPTONANNETTE ADRIAN HANNAPAT HARRISONJAMES M. HAUGHEYGENE HEBELARTHUR HENDERSONJOHN HINESKATHERINE THAYER HOBSONINGRID HOFER

    Address3635 Johnson Ave., New York, N.Y. 10463300 N. Fulton St., Salisbury, N.C. 2814449 Sherwood Dr., Hillsdale, N.J. 976426316 Strickland Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11234RF'D Sea Road, Kennebunk, Me. 04043207 E. 74th St., New York, N.Y. 100211511 Fulton Ave., San Antonio, Tx. 7820130 Ipswich St., Boston, Mass. 022151141 Lincoln Dr., Mountain View, Ca. 9404029 E. 29th St., NewYork, N.Y. 10016459 Ridgefield Road, Wilton, Conn. 0689784-21 108th St., ,Richmond Hill, N.Y. 11418150 E. 27th St., New York, N.Y. 10016340 E. 55th St., New York, N.Y. 10022236 Hope Street, Ridgewood, N.J. 07450281 Oak Ave., ,River Edge, N.J. 0766179 Central Parkway, Merrick, N.Y. 1156660-10 47 Ave., Woodside, N.Y. 113778483 Stults Rd., ,Dallas, Tx. 7524336 Laurel Hill Rd., Crugers, N.Y. 10521Box 156 Hunting Lane, Wilbraham, Mass. 01905654 Varsity Rd., So. Orange, N.J. 0707920-26 47th St., Astoria, N.Y. 1110552 Clark St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1120122 Brittany Ct.,I Northport, N.Y. 11768180-16 Dalny Rd., Jamaica, N.Y. 114323 Old Wagon Rd., Old Greenwich, Conn. 06870800 N. E. 21, Oklahoma City, Okla. 73105126 Princeton Rd., Rockville Centre, N.Y. 11570126 Princeton Rd., Rockville Centre, N.Y. 1157046-10 61st St., ,Woodside, N.Y. 11377RD 1 Box 29, Ebensburg, Pa. 15931RD 2 Box 118B, Fraleigh Lane, Red Hook, N.Y. 12571RD 3 Box 430, Vergennes, Vt. 0549114 E. goth St., New York, N.Y. 1OO28641-46 St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11220320 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. 100251763 Second Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028ll N. Glen Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J. 07046ll Juniper Hill Rd., N.E., Albuquerque, N.M. 871222205 Tree Lane, Billings, Mon. 5910270-16 65th Place, Glendale, N.Y. 11227ll Richard C. Brown Dr., Stony Point, N.Y. 1098010 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10O1627 West 67th St., New York, N.Y. 10023140 Tonnancour P1., Grosse Pte. Farms, Mi. 48236

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    GARY DAVID HOFFMANARTHUR HOOTONRUTH HOWELLF'RANCES WESTON HOYTSUSANNE HURTFRANK JENNINGSJACK JONESBETTY KAYTESR. CLAY KENTDORIS KERSTINGHENRY KETrING-OLIVIERMARILYN KETTLERA.E. LABUTIS KLUEROBERT C. KNUTSONGARY L. KOLTERALEXANDER I. KOZLOFFMILDRED SANDS KRATZPATRICK LAWLORWILLIAM LAWRENCESAMUEL LEITMANNAT LEWISJANET LOEBL.EE M. LOEBJOE HING LOWEMARY LUTHROBERT D. MacGILLISJEFF MADDENALDERSON MAGEELARRY R. MALLORYBRUNO MANKOWSKIFRANK MASONLONNIE MASONPETER MATULAVAGESALPI MAVIANDON MILESDREW MILLERDORIS OLSON MINA-MORAHAUL MINA-MORAVICTOR J. MINCIELIGEORGIA W. MITCHAMBRUCE K. MITCHELLTOM NICHOLASCARRY BOONE NELSONNATHALIE J. NORDSTRANDOLAF' OLOFFSON

    1228 Lakepointe, Grosse Pointe Park, Mi. 4823048 Hay6stown Rd., Danbury, Conn. 16810320 W. Oak St.,.Ramsey, N.J. 0744660 Eagle Rock Way, Montclair, N.I. 07042299 Riverside Drive, New York, N.Y. 1002512710 S.W. 17th Terrace, Miami, Fla. 33175252 Newbury St., Peabody, Mass. 01960308 Crescent Dr., ,Franklin Lakes, N.J. 07417P.O. Box 577, Palm Bay, Fla. 32905483 Beverly Rd., Ridgewood, N.I. 07450834 Flower Ave., Venice, Ca. 90291440 E. 79th St., New York, N.Y. 100214995 Henry Hudson Pky., Bronx, N.Y..104713 Sunfish Lane, St. Paul, Minn. 55118Box 378, Black Canyon Stage, Phoenix, Ariz..850202234 Bay 22nd St., Brooklyn; N.Y. 11214C-6 Maple Gardens, Mineral St., Pottstown, Pa. 19464149-21 41 Ave., Flushing, N.Y. 11355152 W. 42nd St., New York, N.Y. 1003631-22 56th St., Woodside, N.Y. 1137751 Overlook Rd., Caldwell, N.J-. 070063634 Seventh Ave., Sam Di6go, Ca. 9210339-62 50th St., Woodside, N.Y. 11377147-15 84 Dr.,.Briarwood, N.Y, 1143522 Cambridge P1., Glen Rock, N.I. 0745296 School St., Groton, Conn. 063401043 Porter St., McKeesport, Pa. 15132Toad Hall, Sharon, Conn. 06069RD 1, Glen Campbell, Pa. 157422231 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10024385 Broome St., New York, N.Y. 100135303 27th St., Lubbock, Tx. 79407340 E. 55th St., New York, N.Y. 10022435 E. 57th St., New York, N.Y. 100223735 Denair St., Pasadena, Ca. 91107Rt. 24 Box 57, Bailey Island, Me. 0400387 Central Blvd., Oakdale, N.Y. 1176987 Central Blvd., Box 256, Oak Dale, N.Y. 117691331 Greenwood Lake Tpke., Hewitt, N.I. 07421RD 2, Middlebury, Vt. 05753Kenne, N.Y. 129427 wildon Heights, Rockport, Mass. 01966282 Douglas Rd., ,Staten Island, N.Y. 10304384 F'ranklin St., Reading, Mass. 0186735-33 83rd St., Jackson Heights, N.Y. 11372

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    MAUDE OLSENLEILA BRASHEAR ORBRALPH ORTIZMARGUERITE S. PEARSONFERDINAND R. PETRIEEVELYN J. PICKINGCARLTON PLUMMERERNEST PRINCIPATOANNE RATKOWSKI-WAGNERARTHUR S. RAYMONDSTEVEN RETTEGIIRENE BOTHGLORIA-ANN ROVELSTADDONALD RUBINJOAN RUDMANROSTISLAV SAZONOVF'REDERICK SCHMIDTGEORGE R. SCHNEIDERRAY SCHRYVERGEORGE SCHWACHADOROTHY CARNINE SCOTTMARY SEARSELAINE SGAMBATITARAS SHUMYLOWYCHCAROL SKUTNIKPAT SMOOTFRANK SOLTESZPATRICIA M. SPROULSWILLIAM LEON STACKSMILDRED STARESPAULINE STECHERROBERT A. STEEDMANMICHAEL N. STELZERRUTH ROLSTON STEVENSONDOROTHY S. STEWARTLUCILLE T. STILLMANH. KURT STOESSELSHERRY ST. RENZSUSAN SWARTZSUSAN SYKESDOROTHY J. TEICHMANJOHN TERKENROBERTA THRESHERMARY KEIM TIETZEH. EDNA T. TOMPKINS

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