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(59)          UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE INTERRUPTION and
                         EMERGENCY IN LOS ANGELES

  The January 17, 1994, Los Angeles earthquake has caused a service interruption
in United States Postal Service (USPS) in the greater Los Angeles area. Normal
postal delivery and collection operations of the USPS were impacted by the
earthquake throughout the greater Los Angeles area to varying degrees from
January 17, 1994, through January 21, 1994.

  The Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) is designating the interruption in the
service of the USPS in the greater Los Angeles area and the overall destruction
caused by the earthquake as a postal service interruption and an emergency
within the meaning of 35 U.S.C. 21(a). Any request to accept a paper or fee
delayed by this emergency should be directed to Jeffrey V. Nase, Director,
Office of Petitions, (703) 305-9285, PK3-704, for patent-related matters, and to
Lynne G. Beresford, Trademark Legal Administrator, (703) 305-9464, PK2-910,
for trademark-related matters.


February 9, 1994                                           BRUCE A. LEHMAN
                                       Assistant Secretary of Commerce and
                                    Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks

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