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HIGHWAY BEAUTY FILMS AVAILABLE FOR RENT 
IAS members may be interested in the following films on highway beauty and 
littering. Sources are given after the description of the film. 
"Let's Keep America Beautiful" - color, sound, 15 minutes. This film presents 
a dramatic story and is distributed through the courtesy of the Keep Wisconsin 
Clean and Beautiful Committee. Department of Natural Resources, Box 450, 
Madison, Wis. 53701. 
"Nation of Spoilers" - color, sound, 14 minutes. The film presents an awesome 
image of litter and the vandalism of public property and signs. After seeing 
this film one wonders how people can he so destructive and still have a clear 
conscience. Keep Wisconsin Clean and Beautiful Com. Dept. of Natural Resources 
Box 450, Madison, Wis. 53701. 
"Highway Dollars and Sense" - sound; Robert Moses, Narrator. Pennsylvania 
Roadside Council, Inc., 34 Palmers Mill Road, Media, Pa. 19063. 
il, "Money to Burn" - color, sound, 20 minutes. The problem of waste and unsight- 
liness caused »y litter. Texas Highway Department, Austin, Texas. 
"The Beauty and the Grandeur" - color, sound, 13 minutes. Shows comparison 
between well-landscaped highways with natural beauty preserved, and thos2 with 
billboards and auto graveyards. Made in conjunction with the President's 
aa program for highway beautification, Photographic Section, Bureau of Public 
Roads, Washington, D.C. 20235. 
Ann Harnsberger 
4180 N. Marine, Chicago, Illinois 
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AMERICAN MOTOR CONSERVATION AWARDS PRESENTED 
The Nature Conservancy of Washington, D.C. has been named winner of the 
national conservation award presented by the American Motors Corporation. 
The organization received the 1969 award for devoting more than 50 years to 
the preservation of natural areas. At the end of 1968, the group had eitaer 
partial or total responsibility for preservation of 336 separate areas in 40 
states, with the total acreage in excess of 100,000. The organization has 32 @ 
chapters and a membership of 18,000. 
) Three group awards were also presented to organizations engaged in the preser- 
vation of renewable natural resources. The three winners were: 
The Grand Mere Association of Stevensville, Michigan for its efforts to 
preserve a scenic dunes area along Lake Michigan which was threatened with 
re-zoning and sand-mining. 
The Tropical Audubon Society of Miami, Florida for its diversified program 
to promote a healthy environment and for its sponsorship of youth activities. 
The Save San Francisco Bay Association for its efforts in preventing addi- 
tional» filling ot San Brancisco Baywcalanornia 
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