Page Fourteen THE AAICIG-IAN DA LY ® w- ____ I: Sunday, February 26, 1956 TRANSPORT ATION: air and sea t II 1I KENTUCKY DERBY FRENCH LICK Departing May 4 ... from $84.50 TRAVEL BUREAU, INC. 1313 S. University NO 2-5587 i i i RANSPORTATION to Europe runs the gamut from orchids, perfume and portal to portal car- peting to the eight-day student steamship. Airline and steamship companies both offer a variety of accomoda- tions to satisfy both the highly discriminate and the more budget- minded foreign adventurers. FOR THE complete red carpet treatment, a trwveler might take Trans World Airline's "Am- bassador," Air France's "Golden Parisian" or a plane like Pan American's "President's Special." First class round-trip air serv- ice from New York City to Shan- non, Ireland the nearest European point runs $667.80 and more in season, however, as contrasted to $469.80 round-trip tourist class, THE MAIN differences between tourist and first class are the number of stops, seating arrange- ments and types of meals. The same aircraft is used in both classes. Although steamships offer no reduction on a round-trip ticket, air line service is about 10 per cent less on a round trip basis. Air tickets can also be bought on a time-payment plan. Off-season tickets are available from Nov. 1 through March 31, but travelers must leave and re- turn within that period and must purchase a round-trip ticket. The off-season tourist rate is $429.80 round-trip, New York City to Shannon. STEAMSHIP travel generally in- cludes three classes on the same ship, although there are some student ships that run almost en- tirely tourist class. First class steamship-style'places the same emphasis on luxury as first class via air. One way passage on the Queen Elizabeth, the largest commercial steamer (83,673 tons, with the Queen Mary second at 81,235 and the United States third at 53,300) runs $380 from New York to South- hampton during the summer sea- son. FACILITIES and prices become less in the lower classes, with cabin class running at $235 and tourist at $187 on the same sailing. The summer travel season runs from April 16 through August 4, and from July 2 through October 20. During the .off-season, or "thrift season," rates run 10 to 15 dollars less, BOERSMA TRAVEL SERVICE advises: Now is the time to apply for steamship accommodations for the summer of 1957. fir. i ___________________________r__ i i i i f if l f E Brief at the knee- Fashioned in the Van Boven tradition . . . our walk shorts are as comfortable as they are smart looking. Distinctively designed in a variety of patterns and fabrics. Available in our plain top model with backstrap. Both men's and women's sizes. BERMUDA HOSE from $1.50 Pan.8Ivw /o 7.9.5 OXXFO" CLOTHB DODDBS NATO Ans £83a BURBErRT COATS --l- , imp impoill