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editUS federal government. It is Page 805 in the following citation:
"Parks Investigation Case". Civil Aeronautics Board Reports: 779–851. December 1949 – August 1950. hdl:2027/osu.32437011657539.
The Civil Aeronautics Board is a defunct agency of the US federal government, the citation is to its Reports which memorialized decisions made by the Board. It created the picture as part of one of its cases deciding what would happen to the US airline industry, which it regulated.
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