THE MICHIGAN DAILY s:. MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION (OVERSEAS TRAVELERS) A 1 Tota 1398,000 If f UNITED O "1...KINGDOM BENELI $23 $24 NASSAU' e'BERMUDA $25 $75 RAN CE AMCA $214 JAMAICA .:3:7 SCANDINAVIA JX Ii Tourists Swarm Globe, Aid Economies j Europe and the Mediterraneani countries rose from 556,000 to1 637,000, according to figures com- piled by the U. S. Department of, Commerce and Department of1 Justice.- South America was up from 51,-l 000 to 52,000 while other lands overseas rose from 58,000.to 64,- .000. Japan alone showed a nearly 10 per cent gain, from 44,000 to1 48,000. The lands across the Atlanticj landed the biggest share of tour- ist loot, even more than the more, easily accessible vacation spots in, Canada and Mexico. Up Eighty Million Europe's share of the 1958 tour-' ist dollar totalled 560 million, up -nearly 80 million from the pre- vious year. Italy, France and Britain together garnered more than half that sum. Canada drew down 323 million and Mexico 319 million, not in- cluding the money spent by tour- Group To Plan Homecoming A mass Homecoming Commit- tee meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the League Ball- room, the two general co-chair- men have announced. Martha Farnsworth, '60, and Dave Beste, '60E, request all in- terested students to attend and sign up for committees. ists who drove across the border for a few hours of riotous living. The West Indies and Central America collected 156 million tourist dollars; South America 37 million and other areas 65 mil- lion, with nearly half that total going to Japan. Air Travel Preferred The airplane has long since taken over from the ocean liner as the favorite form of travel to far away places and the. trend away from the sea is increasing, especially since the air lines in- creased economy class flights. Last year, 1,106,000 vacationists went abroad by air, an increase of 40,000 over the previous year, while only 292,000 went by sea, a decrease of 11,000 from the 1957 figure. The average native-born Amer- lean tourist stayed 44 days in for- eign lands in 1958 and spent an averageof $22.73 a day. Foreign- born residents, however, remained 64 days, spending only $9.88 a day, probably while staying with rela- tives. Americans Homelovers For the most part, Americans are regionally minded, even when junketing a few. thousand miles from home. Travelers from the state of New York made up more than a quar- ter of those Americans who went to Europe and the Mediterranean in 1958. A quarter of those who went to the Far East were Californians and one out of four travelers in the Caribbean were from actoss the narrow straits in Florida. Ii CARDS FREE OF OF ADMISSION CHARGE TO ALL U. of M. STUDENTS of the REFORM JEWISH FAITH for use at the HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES af TEMPLE BETH EL 8801 WOODWARD at GLADSTONE DETROIT ROSH HASHONO SERVICES Friday Evening, Oct. 2 ................. 7 Saturday Morning, Oct. 3 .............. ..10 P.M. A.M. YOM KIPPUR SERVICES Sunday Evening, Oct. 11................ 7 P.M. Monday, Oct. 12, Day-long, beginning .....10 A.M. Students who wish to worship at Temple Beth El on the High Holy Days are cordially invited to write for tickets of admission. Home hospitality will also atwwcyvs in stoCk at