10 THE AUDUBON BULLETIN 
Chicago Nature PAgoSIARHY Exhibition — 1967 
Photographers, Attention! — Here 
is your opportunity to participate 
in the 22nd Chicago International 
Exhibition of Nature Photogra- 
phy. You can match your best 
nature pictures with those of out- 
standing photographers from all 
over the world. The illustration 
at left was one of the winners 
in a previous exhibition. Eleven 
silver medals and scores of honor- 
able mention ribbons are awarded 
to makers of the top slides and 
prints. 
The exhibition is sponsored by 
The Nature Camera Club of Chi- 
cago and the Field Museum of 
Natural History. Deadline is Jan. 
16, 1967. Entry fees are $1.00 plus 
postage for 4 slides, and/or $1.00 
plus postage for 4 prints. The 
accepted slides will be projected 
at James Simpson Theater in the 
museum on two Sundays — Feb. 
5 and Feb. 12 — at 2:50pim@ 
Accepted prints will be displayed 
in the main hall of the museum 
from Feb. 1 through Feb. 21. 
Pictures of any natural history 
subject — zoology, botany, geology, marine life, natural landscapes — are 
acceptable. For entry blanks, write to Paul H. Lobik, Associate Editor, THE 
AUDUBON BULLETIN, 22W681 Tamarack Drive, Glen Ellyn, Ul. 60137 
King Penguin . . . By J. M. Miller 
ADOLPH CABOR 
We regret to announce that Life Member and our fellow 
Director, ADOLPH CABOR, passed away on Wednesday, August 
24, 1966. 
Mr. Cabor had taken ill in June in Boston while attending 
a national convention of the Izaak Walton League. He died of 
cancer of the pancreas. 
Mr. Cabor was one of our most dedicated Directors. He per- 
formed his duties especialy well, and was very generous to the 
Society with both funds and his time. We shall miss him very 
deeply. He served as a fine example for all of us. 
— Raymond Mostek 
