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  • Act, more than 6,000 scenic projects or easement acquisitions were authorized; 27 States -signaled progress in the program to establish outdoor advertising controls, and over a thousand junkyards were removed from the motorist's view. Transportation
  • Division, and then as Chief of the Assistant Supply Division. He served as Comptroller of the 14th Coast Guard District, Honolulu and another tour of duty afloat before he was again reassigned to Coast Guard Headquarters, this time as Chief of the Supply
  • LBJ DISCUSSES POSSIBLE COMPROMISE LANGUAGE ON STATE STANDARDS FOR HIGHWAY ADVERTISING IN HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION BILL; EDMONDSON REQUESTS LETTER FROM JOHN CONNOR CLARIFYING FEDERAL STANDARDS; LBJ'S TRIP TO LOUISIANA TO INSPECT DAMAGE FROM HURRICANE
  • 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
  • not made provisions for effective control of outdoor advertising and junkyards pursuant to standards promulgated by the Secretary, the Secretary shall reduce by 10 percent the amount­ which would otherwise be apportioned to that State. (B) The act