ORGANIZATIONS CO-OPERATING WITH THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR THE RESTRICTION OF OUTDOOR ADVERTISING American Civic Association National Highway Association Garden Club of America General Federation of Women’s Clubs Adirondack Mountain Club American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society American Federation of Arts National Academy of Design National Society of Women Painters & Sculptors National Garden Association Society of Little Gardens American Society of Landscape Architects Massachusetts Civic League N. Y. State Association of Real Estate Boards N. Y. State Automobile Association N. Y. State League of Women Voters N. Y. State Home Bureau Federated Women’s Clubs of New York, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Texas, Florida, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Virginia. Society of Farm Women of Pennsylvania Citizens Union of New York City City Club of New York Fine Arts Federation of New York Municipal Art Society of New York Municipal Art League of Chicago Conservation Council of Chicago. New York Water Color Club League to Protect Riverside Park Sorosis Women’s City Club of Now York Federated Garden Clubs of Long Island Long Island Federation of Women’s Clubs Halifax Country Garden Clubs. Florida. Philadelphia Congress of Art (45 organizations) Florida Development Board (State Chamber of Commerce) At present there are 42 organizations represented, of which 12 are national bodies. The list is daily growing. Mill1JI " i OTV-V-/S ‘ »-•; V ■ ' y : A ■ .* ‘ ' ~ -Z— RESPONSE FROM THE ADVERTISERS The 17 National advertisers listed below have endorsed our stand and agreed to confine thcii outdoor advertising, as far as possible, to commercial locations. Due allowance is to be made for present contracts not yet expired. Fisk Tire Company Kelly-Springficld Tire Company B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company Hood Rubber Company Ajax Rubber Company Kirkman & Son (soap manufacturers) Pillsbury Flour Mills Company Washburn Crosby Company (Gold Medal Flour) Champion Spark Plug Company Ward Baking Company Dodge Brothers Fleischmann Company Gulf Refining Company Sun Oil Company Standard Oil Company of California Standard 0:1 Company of New York Standard Oil Company of New Jersey The Standard Oil Company of California took this stand independently, without solicitation by this Committee, and is now removing 1200 large signs, owned by the company, in five western slates. The Standard Oil Company of New York has not only agreed to give up its highway bulletins (excepting at the filling stations) when the present contracts expire, but witn the co-operation of the Thomas Cusack Company, the company is now removing the most objectionable of the boards as complaints against them are entered.