United States Postal Service Emergency in the State of California Terminated The service interruption in United States Postal Service (USPS) in the State of California that occurred on June 29, 1995, due to the action of the UNABOM bomber, caused the USPS to maintain heightened security procedures for mail originating in the State of California. Currently there are no extraordinary restrictions being placed on Express Mail originating in the State of California. Therefore, the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) is terminating the postal service interruption and emergency declared in the Official Gazette Notice entitled "United States Postal Service Interruption and Emergency in the State of California", 1176 Off. Gaz. Pat. Office 74 (July 18, 1995). Any questions regarding this Notice should be directed to Jeffrey V. Nase, Patent Legal Administrator, (703) 305-9285, PK1-520, for patent-related matters, and to Lynne G. Beresford, Trademark Legal Administrator, (703) 308-8900, 10B10 ST, for trademark-related matters. June 4, 1996 BRUCE A. LEHMAN Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks