rAGr, 2 XTEEN THE MIfIIC AN ! L ... r r t d N h 1. .,o PAGE SIXTEEN ~77'f V, W~L 3, 1D38 Warm-o Italians, Nazis Piredoniiliate Yot 1, f No Lonlger ['Pass mw l '11 iStrec C(alfes; ren Spain Is Not Opena f' ei' I Visitorsl This Year A Street Scene in 'Beautif ul Barcelofa' Fian, l y CISI eplace Rome And The Rins Ba r1)e, ' J I'T As Chief hlia,, I'ofist Attraction i C Before the war Spain was one «f the triost. iperativ' of traveler's "musts." Rmialiticizd il song lt;- end iandci rnest hemingway, SainI be ane it symbol o the Etc feo gaiety, color And lalfgor, of fiesa, siesta andc toreador. Spain is rno, a very good place to travel in any more. In the first ~lace you can't Qet a passport becaue the fruntiers are closed. If you got in, and esoaj,ed olive when your hotel, tramn, restaurant or street car was demrolihed by airplane bombs, there wondni't be much of the old Spain to see anyway. The picturesque youths llling in front of the cafes have gne away to the front, where thiousands of their picturesque corpses have rotted in the Iberian sun. The farms aind villages are deserted, the cities fillcd with foreign soldiery. As Water O'Keefe once remarked, most Amerians wouldn't1 be able to get on in Spain these dlays because they don't speak German and Italian. Ili you visited Rebel territory you would be less exposed to being man- gled by xploding bz~mbs than in Loy- alist cities, but there would be sev- eral other inconveniences. You would run the risk of being shot as a spy if you stopped for a candid camera shot of the drinking fountain in Bur- gos or if you said you liked Robert Taylor's profile better than Musso- lini's, If you wanted to while away the time with some reading you couldn't get a copy of any of the works of Bazac, Stndal, Dostoivsky, Filau- 'lteet to offers muh more than the cer- tainty of finding just the ship, rat, accommodation and sailing date you want. Whether you choose 'a sip of 20,000 tons or the World's Newest Liner Queen Mary ... whether you sail luxuri- ous Cabin Class modern, com- fortable Tourist or Third Class.. your voyage will be a mem- orably pleasant one. ... 43,210 MOREI thane ny oher line carried . .. reaffirmed their preference for Cunard Whie Star's traditionally perfect service .cotinenml cuse ... unri- vwaled choice of sailin~js, four each week to France, Ernchinrd, Ireland, Scotland. VROM NEW YOR JUNE .UY Aquitoni 15, 29 13 Samaria *17 X15 -,Queen Mary 22 6 20 Scyhia *24 *22 Georgic 25 23 From ruins of church. shattered whose "rain of death" left some 840 sta tues were taken. General Fran ecea e bonifbi1g (cities by sLIyih.; the btombing will go ov. t bert, 'I eophi i Ganuier, Dum~cas o1 even Thomas Carlyle. So far, the Elsie Dinsmore books are not known to have been placed on the "ver- boten" list. It is said that Mussolinli is having 'ouble with his budget lately (for the past seven years). This news may be ,ig~nificant for the traveler, for al- 'n-ost any day some enterprising spirit in the Fascist G rand Council is likely ;;O Suggest passenger service on short r.oatstal tries in the Bay' of Biscay ind the Mediterranean in order to Alt h.1e submarine business on a pay- xjig balsis. There might be a special z ;ht-seeing surcharge for every Brit- isle merchant ship sunk. Some day people, will be travelling again in Spain. Some day the _wine spilt in the street cafes won't be mixed with blood. 'Some day the peo- pl)e will be carefree arid happy again and Spaiin will be pictu.resque.w Some day the1c Germans and Italian's will ,stay in Germany and Italy. Model Center A ids I, ihsserinatwnt Of A mericanisms TlI w (p 'a rter-baewk vAlcl'dthe signals in Germnan. The center flipped the ball, blocked out his man cursing him vehemently in Spanish. Righ t-end ran out for a pass shouting. "li.r ici!" And the referee gurgling Swed- ish admonitions of foul play called the ball hack---ollisics" i ,,tgam cof inater:'al tonal f o o ! b)all a tte i; (ivtiiii versita r ire d11arris. Sinwe thewl- mUnid SatesIo ;(wa fcr cui(_\.vrd 1Interiiatioi t Stu- dent Cen1ter i ; ri.;ulo aStu-l dentt 1 v(,ye l r el fto p)2i>1 iU. auc, Uhe (iu'' a 1 d the''big aplte'' andl even ct p';)cu)lkis for l b ±reakfas On the : outhern outskirts of t'Paris, near thep Porte WCrieans there has natonl su~ent ci; ps'' lreSwiss, Jap.anesei, Swees. Gf;'Trclks. Argen- tines, Sl)siniarcis, French, Amrleric'ans, Belgians> and 3;nglishmnen Jive to- gether while studying at one of the famous Parisian schools. Somue are students at t he Sorbonne, Somt1e at1 44S q dry,°i 0 >"t S Uo'ii i , Lan O 6 a'itii 'ra: .w>r" . ° ''T o w Y pondiltatthe ti ra'leh'r .n i ai t v "h few fars Ithat he will !)c a''l # n ~twen a raewlwre ftO;_c e ;.Tlhere are many Clac s i;;1 I'~ inl ].,hland --or Suom , !le Fn ish, wo e f r fi a d o 0 00W hen arriving in H elsinki, O , ei h a it lThe v si o s .v-; b the cleanilie s of the ci y. Like t II Scandinavxns, tlhe Fins are lt - r tons for scrubbing and Melsink1i has been awarded the mythical title of the most spotless city in te wor l.c T h r r l a~ Y e i e c s o x , -;ernistic arch itecture in ilesiul.a ~ (, throughout Finland. Tleo r , artIW tow '' station in Surois captai is a terminal. It, was dgs ?::c1) y f'ii ISaarinen. the designer (of Crnrook t School who now teahes at Cran- i brook. Extreme contrasts are af- Iforded by the presence of medieval it Marchi 17 by Insurgent bomnbers stone castlesonaly a few kilometers vicimsin areloa; pa thse removed from modernistic oiic victms n. arceona Spinbuildings, flour mills and graaies;. ea has answer'ed pleas that rebels I ~Any peson wh~to goes to F'inlad ities are military objectives. The ishouild not miss takimi 1art in the, Jsauna,'' Which 1is a fiut a1 n- - - Iional insil ution . 'lb e sa 'ma'is ta Orient type of s tx~a 1,1xt tat (2i'1U I Olse, (I y.i~J adequiately described in wors. '[le process consists of sitttn on anyv one of three benches, arranged in ascend-1 Q 1" te o Pre " ing levels, the higher the houtter, vwile 'To~lstO.Cs..Wate on a airn of rocks which i1as 1 enheated for several hurs by al hot wood fire. The steam eslting from Japanese EL pdit tiolialrv ithis exprment goo"; up.t dossQ I k orees Have VilfedI Oil one right between te sh~uldr he. Bty Spoi ' ??f)h This parboiltng senr> !st1 :a' "i at fist but soon o-isf t Ii eirt: iB ROBERT P1 I{IMAN With a smooth, looseixii-im"tse-ato.IthrisaJkhnd!]=: An ardvertisemnent isued by one of o.a(I(kai ;lie trans-Pacific ship lins informs 'then coming back in for sone mre :he prospective traveler' that hris trip heat. This process cm be 'pt';l to Japan will begin it) Seattle or Vi- a aytmsa eie.Il ie - toria and urges" the globe-trotter to tas many tieshasdesFire.nns te u- 'allow, a few days or a week for ateotlmin the snha fry F1 inn sb.it ' ight-sceing in thne Pacific aNolortetnwfh-hedpinIh Not-lake. This later et h*.? 1 i vest one of the most interesting cor-rcmedd frIh i ' t' mci' of ur on cotinet."traveler. however. The Michigan Daily Travel D- IiFiiadonhsI 'p atU :iartxnent wishes to reiterate tAe ad- o eigtesns~igh~g~1 lice to spend a week in the North-oseigtl:sn;inrt aia'l.,I vest. But we go farther. .Latest fo h evnsa hn~isn 'eportis from the Dail's Tokyo corre- the country's northern Itip (,\61'1 'ondeuits indicate that it might be into the Arctic Circle. An xeV setter to spend the entire three weekshih y.teoloninL''s nour own Rockies 'instead of con-leading directly to tei rtc a ra, ributing to Japan's budget: that is provides easy access to (le 24hor acing used to send. a "civilizingex day. This summer, airpilanee ~'v( t' -Jditioil to China. -.. As for China, advertising matter ironically talks of going sight-seeing n Shanghai by ricksha and threading "i nd out among the "maze of" ,rooked streets." More than the street~s are crooked in Shanghai to- day, since the Japanese oceuipation.. Thke traveler will geit a realistic and' 1orbepcuefwainCn. f'hrec quarters of the pages in aed-1ns5 1,rp .kcrs on that country can be ripped 't gliut now: the places t1hey dseri be no longer exist. 11', ,U Considering thleOrient as a whole, 11')t k, T' thei most intelligentthntodsem to ctrai o therand ~anyon rfi ~ the foocies and save money. ~' }E r K -l ' ^ r I , . z. PC. TAI('lJi) fmuToreeybeinn atin ~Lrake Maggiore,, Sorrento and Pornz- Y (,1, ' cio l o Toi aly to :See R I c Se wtltle'lt. ,pcii, the I~ alian Riviera, aro fully V ns, nc and the Grand Florenc, cradle of the Re -aissance,,, endowed with gifts to delight the mal aplsad thie Blue Grogtto of .inz many ways and the lbirthplace o ; torist's heart. Cap;, bt tere are other thngs . DaEcnte if you are interested, offers the Btpbalwhtilbemti- - o iuaane youmgh b ineret-Uffi and Fiti Galleries, the Came- teresting are the soldiers back from cr1 1 (ye1'iil the farst mod~cern cor- pannie of Giotto, and the MediceanteEtipanEpre h etui ( v i h action. the attitudeChplkteEhoin mpr henhu- ofIL'i1ill~ Muiarsseorldilthe bt ,cmof Italians, thetttempt to build ma fa ~g *ssofMusoii n he Vn1C(e, K3: t i 11w morYITtStbtt in another Rome out of a nation, poor a .i e d z r izttg the Ploztinelzc' ~ "~' in all but its people and the products a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ algz Ans aigteriiod Yjtnot qctes:o beautiful, has! t :.it ?in therunof is genius. I ~nie ad keepin the b'ga rs 01 te iha 'tr lok sin the canals and____________________________ r,,, " the gondolas,. which if we understand; Ii" I.correctly, still idle down the Canal, .u ih~ ot xagrn nbefore the Palace of the Doges. R y1 1 unfo m neitby al- eatiu spots of the world, offers a Kaeyuir is.so it is said. This is a ThBaofapsneftetrl XJL n1,I . 1 al an momentous period in picture of a different Italy, one of a Itihn itinat~.less industrious Italy, perhaps a more CONDUCTED and I' zf y o easiou sudntbetlaughing and singing Italy. Capri, INDEPENDENT TOURS .2 studyin, the Italianate phase of with the ac cent on the first syllable. Represented by ern hist .ry, then, the opportuni- has the Blue Grotto. :.re wonderful. Milan has two talking points in its Frederick S adl lf'OUSd'bnto rlyai i n Cathedral and Da Vinci 's "Last Sup- TI'SVEL SERVICE "I% aorptiont onhelbauaties and e ~, srp in ftal boeauoierste Geooneqeenfdh'erhn 12 Nickels Arcade Ph. 6040 f fIay oVaoleste Geooc t r ftemrhn . . to course, with its treasures world, home of Columbus. Stresa on____________ t = sculture a