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  • and advertisements. 3. Films: Twelve population control educational films of various lengths and themes have been produced for exhibition in commercial theaters. These are also being shown through the Field Pl:blicity Mobile Vans. One Family Planning Van for each
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  • was substantially speeded up and made more comfortable while fares held steady or decreased. Flight services and advertising improved. And the public reacted. More and more people took their first flight; seasoned air travelers flew more and more. As demand