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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 30

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ATLANTIC CITY. K. J. ATLANTIC CITY, W. J.

10 BROOKLYN EAGLE SUN, MAR 10, 1946 Special Services AriAnsI OrUiror iRailroad 0Hers IRailrOad OfterS Ifrenzied IV Kfl- ror Doro nigrims On Mexico Trip I I Two days special devotions Though You May be Coming Later (fane (m the third annual official Brooklyn lt $4,500 in prizes and trophies Diocesan pilgrimage to the Shrine from the Union Pacific Railroad of Guadalupe in Mexico, March 25 or their Summer shutterclicking. to April 12, It was announced last, Vincent H. Hunter, manager of night by Rev. Dr. Reginald MeKer-Jthe railroad's photographic de-jnan, spiritual director of the move-'partment, said the railroad is spon-Iment.

which again bears the ap-; soring a photo contest in which that proval of Bishop Thomas E. Molloy. amount of prizes will be given. liv Cnr Amitanrt wi nniMiwi umiuia, saaawew aav tographers. who are expected to hit the vacation trail by thousands neacetime year, will col- addition to the casn prizes, ne said, the amateurs and their camera I clubs will be awarded silver trophies.

standing pictures. To encourage amateur photogra- phy in the West's colorful ZlOC, Bryee and Grand Canyon (north rim) National Parks, and Kaibab National Forest and Cedar Breaks National Monument, photographers will be limited to pictures taken there. Any still photo or movie reel, black and white or color, taken In these parks between June 1 and Oct. 1 will qualify for contest entry, Mr. Hunter said.

The thing about Spring that makes you want to get awaj is the thing in Atlantic City that will make you want to stay. Everything on he Boardwalk in your fmoorUm hotel i being done to that end. skier accomplishes a perfect turr Santa Fe Installs 'Music Features Resorts and Travel Write, wir or phone any of ike undereignai for dmUMe CLARIDCK MADISON SUZLBCaWI COLUMBUS MARUBOBOUGH-TBAnaQBl CRILLON Rl FTTHtlM AASUOOR DENNIS MAYFI.OYTR BELTTOCTK FLANDERS MONTICELIX) BRCAKTRS HOLMHURST RITZ-CARLTON BRIGHTON JEFFERSON SEASIDE CAROLINA CREST LAFAYETTE SENATOR CHELSEA QUEBEC SNOW SCENE Adele en Hout. -This PINEHURST OPENS TWO MORE HOTELS Pinehurst, March 9 To help Commodate the Of I i its 50-year two more hotels have been opened at Pmehur.st for the balance of the ae.ison. The Manor, near he hear: of the village, which has been closed lor the past two seasons, has opened under the management ol Leonard Bliss, the former manager has er.vmmodations for about 100 guests.

The second hotel is the Club Chaltonte. renamed the Sand- m.is ClUD. mis is situated about one and a halt miles rem the p.u THIS WEEK Friendly Sons To Hold Banquet Al Atlantic City Atlantic City, March 9 The here ill 3 mark resumption he annual ban- i iiuet given by the i-'neiutiy aons oi St. Patrick at the Hu-l (', iiocc state Senator Frank S. Farley will be pnneipal speaker at the affair, lirst giM'h since the sturt ot ihe war Arriving in midweek to prepare for sessions of the United Nations Relief and RehabiliMlioii tration conference to be held at the Traymore will be delegates from all nun's of Eurone and Asia as well as! the Western HemisDbere.

1 One of the larger of the Spring ill be the United Au- 11 On thtoardwalk II ATLANTIC CITY Song-Sparrow's Welcome Note Heralds the Approach of Spring By LORINE LETCHER Bl'TLER agent of evil by the gardener. And Author -Birds Around the Year" the mole knows anything about 'mole traps he will direct his tun-When Winter is making its last nel toward the nearest woodland. courses, to which it will prov transportation, and is being ated for male guests only, wi ointr.Hia:um fur about 60 ir. Golfers and riders are taking full advantage of the fine Spring weather, and much inte shown in the gymkhanas Carolina riding ring on alternate SunJavs On Si Patrick lush gymkhana will have various events a u.i- ug matrh en horseij.uk OUTDOORS P0 as ne pieuw. The trail of the mole, however.

Is his crooked path might indicate: for the mole points his ln direction of a grub as- or outer n. sect gau.enng. Ming nu tavorne are. ao, it would Mem that the mole the gardener's friend in spite of bulbs, or the unfavorable location of The sounds of Spring many; Even the drop-drip of melting as it falls from the roof has thei sound of Spring. We listen eagerly for the robin's chirp or bluebird's soft warble, and the song of the song sparrow we find uplifting.

But louder than any of these Is the shrilling of the Spring peepers, the little tn.gs with the big voices. The chorus is a timhu paean Spring tomobile Workers, C. I. meeting, streams of Pennsylvania even in the East." reports Godfrey Mac-which will open March 22 in Con- though as this is written, snow laysdonald, Grace Line passenger traffic pace of the war yean to our sister republic to the South. There we find one of the lew areas left in the world that la untouched by war.

Moreover, South America is in an excellent position icvrivc gurais. 111 mt past nve new hotels have been built. constructed and old ones extended." MEYER A WILTNER TRAVEL SERVICE Tel. STerlintf 3-2760 HUDSON RIVER COUNTIES CIRCLE RANCH Gal RmihIm liar ii $. PHrWi Day Ws.ks.rf PMkiklll.ll.T.PIr.wnij ULSTER COUNTY, N.

Y. PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL DELAWARE WATER GAP "ONLY 2 HOURS FROM NEW YORK' rutunu nvvn Aims. rA. STRICKLAND'S MOUNTAIN INN rt modern throughout. 4 SKY LINE INN WHITE HART INN SALISBURY.

OPEN ALL YEAR Off l. 300 Fifth Al Sprint Tha youthful joy and beauty of Spring where graceful nature blende the bet of country and seashore season i. SIDNEY BANKS, Fuiidint VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. I. VA.

Hotel, Country, Obn Club NORTH CAROLINA In America An English Inn ASHEVILLE, N. C. Meet glorious spring ln "The Lend ot The The Manor offers homelike Informality, perfect service. Oolf. i.dinn, other sports.

Near Oreat Smoky Mountains National Park. Through Pullman service. Polder. ALBERT H. MALONE.

Manager AuietLcau THcua FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA HOT VIV I ROSENDALE. ULSTER COUNTY, N. mAUTm N4fpk at P0C0N0 MANOR um. Hcarrr mcali. Maka KMrratioBt.

I In la 111 laaiKiil Mai, IMaiMH 11S4 uPocono Manor 1 POCONO MANOR, PI A 80 time thls according to made bv Prudent ChlTtey, Santa Fe passenner uua equippeu who lauio. wire reproducer and public addre: "jj" mcnts in train radio. wir reiiivdi tion of music anrt Public address svstem. Forerunner of this innova- t10 ng(t 7.lce! wiil lie a Santa Fe ear. which iui.u.u reproducing units which will provide programs of popular and semi-classical music during the luncheon and dinner hours.

This will be the first railroad car equipped with wire recorders for the reproduction of Grace Line Official Makes Travel Survey 'Pacific Coast vacationists are as equally intense in their desire for 'ocean travel as their fellow tourists survey trip to San Francisco and In discussing the nasseneer traffic 'agents and prospective tourists, Mr. Macdonald found an overwhelming proportion of those planning foreign ur ui iavor oi seeing or revisiting Caribbean and South ural," he said, "for those wantinir -FLY- MIAMI PALM BEACH 6Vi HOURS RETURN PASSAGE GUARANTEED LOCKHEED LUXURY AIRLINERS RECLINING LOUNGE SEATS MEALS COMPLIMENTARY MUrroy Hill 5-6927 TRANS AMERICAN AIRWAYS 420 LEXINGTON AVE. JACK KAISER, 1 TRIPS TOURS RAIL AIR BUS HONEYMOONS and Vacations for Returning Veterans Our Specialty HOTEL RESERVATIONS FOREIGN MONEY EXCHANGED CABLE REMITTANCES AIR MAIL BROOKLYN'S 5 5 186 REMSEN ST. CU. 6-2264 Al Court BORO HALL DIXIE cs BUSDEp0T DUW 241 West 42nd St.

OTEL DIXIE LOWER LEVEL most, musical to the ear attuned jers and picturesque gardens lend to the sounds of Spring. As one ap- their spell for Northern visitors, proaches a section of their is to become a postwar vacation IN (fiarlborough Blenheim. Tteat yourself to a Spring tonic of sea air and sunshine and ocean-side relaxation. Enjoy it most at Ihe Marlborough-Blenheim, one of America's most distinguished hotelt Joiiah White A Sons Ltd. N.

T. C. rhones: FOF THE LENTEN SEASON THE BOARDWALK AMERICAN A EUROPEAN PI. AN I RENTIICKT AVE. NR.

BEACH S7 0AILY.PER PERSON (2 IN ROOM) Law Spring Rata A Eurseean Plan. One All Ysar JOHN H. FETTER, jet. Mir. BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY ASHl PARK, N.

J. CARLTON IVEW JERSEY IM AM) FOR FUN-PACKED WEEKS OR WEEKENDS Friendly, Western hospitality. FREE riding, instructions, all sports, nightly parties. Delicious food. Booklet "BE" ANNE BARASH, Mgr.

Tel. LOngaere 5 3262 Before yon arrange a vacation See Mr. Ellis' Vacation Exhibit ef toet alaeea In all erica raneee Open weeedaya. 10-1i Inadaya, 1 Com in and let our expert vacation advieer give soej authoritative adviee on oondt-ttona today. ItA Floor 130 4 2d BR.

9-4940 INJOY SPRING AT ITS BEST Enjoy buoyant Spring sea air and -M brisk boardwalk strolls. Delicious food. Solarium for sun bathing and sea view. Sea water baths. Came Room.

Grill Cocktal lounge. 200 tmem BBB Horry H. Kaufmann, Mgr. rn 0 e- MODIFIED AMERICAN I EUROPEAN PLANS Jg ine memuers win visa uie uu-1 year-old basilica, located on the outskirts of Mexico City, on Sun-1 Reservations are being received at national headquarters of American Expre-CathoUc Travel League, I 1841 Broadway, Manhattan, which has been designated again to handle! all details for the diocesan trip. An official reception awaits the visitors on the afternoon of March 31.

when they will be received by: the Rt. Rev. Abbott Monsignor Pe- lioiano Cortes and the Canons of the Cathedral Chapter. On the morn- ing of April 2 the pilgrims will at- tend a special mass and receive a general communion at the Shrine of Guadalupe. During the stay in' Mexico, the Most Hev.

Luis M. Mar- Archbishop of Mexico. grant a private audience to the' Amera an group. On their way to Mexico, bcrs will visit the Shrine of Our Lady of Prompt Succor in New Orleaas on March 27 at the in- tfttion of the Most Rev. Joseoh Pi-uiris Rnmmal Arrhhidmn nf New uneans.

uuring me stay in VMS, Taxco, Xochimtlco. the Pyra- L.U. and to the Monastery 'of i uo years ago by the Carmelite monks. Trout Streams Well Stocked In Pennsylvania Harriurg. March 9 Soon comes me time oi swisning lines and spinning reels on the trout partment of Commerce, Vacation Trout season opens Aoril 15 in the! 31.

Experts say it will be one of the finest in years. The State Commission has stocked thou-! oi mues oi streams wnn legal-, size fish more than 100.000,000 of 1 llirai and these have heen nlem) in the crvstal-clear waters nomina down irom tne hills. In other streams, and in many lakes in the! state, rainbow trout also will fur- uiou oiiguiiK pieasuie lor oevoiees' of the rod and reel. The vacation and recreation bu reau of the State Department of Commerce, Harrisburg, will1 Have for free distribution about mid-llvlarch the HHi iar a.nd informative booklet. mg Accommodations in Pennsylvania." This will contain a list of mountain hotels, inns, cabins, camps and other places where anglers may obtain accommodations, the fish laws, the names and addresses of fish wardens and other material of interest to the angler.

MdWmWM I AGENCY WU Or aW I TRAVEL 7 toi'm izrtNM LAND daily def lVrve otfT 2 tool, ru IQI SRirRD 161 SPECIALISTS MEXICO ONLY! MEXICO TRAVEL SERVICE MADISON AVE. (Cor. 1it St.) MD. t-SIM NU. B0, Mnleo Cttr A FISHING WEEK IN ACAPULCO 'at HoMl' it Amtr'ci MrV.r..' im'" (aVlnrlluiM I ALL TRAVEL-ARRANGEMENTS EUROPE, BERMUDA, SOUTH AMERICA DOMESTIC TOURS Travelers Checka MONEY MANGES 1 FLATBUSH TRAVEL AGENCY 9 SNYDER AVE, BU.

4-7001 BooKroMCMHStNOWl THROUGH CANADA'S SCINIC INLAND WATtRS Wide choic independen daya as ontraal. Quabac, Murray Buy, GREAT LAKICHUIESb. 1,600 nWlM of CANAIA STEAMSHIP LINIS Fur Ikmlwt tmt hlormtlitm tpply I. nu aii fi Ait (MV 17, it. r.

i Hand we hear the song sparrow ing. Snow may yet be deep, but the hills and the banks of streams, and patches of earth appear on the high places. The wind still is chill, but ln spite of its bluster there is the feel of Spring In the air. From the topmost branch of a low Shrub the song sparrow takes stand and sings his musical meas- ure. The wind ruffles his feathers and sways the bough that is his stage, but he maintains his poise and finishes his song.

It is a lovely song at any time, but as the first song of Spring it is doubly appre- Ciated. I As the snow disappears under the insistence of March wind and sun. we find the lowly mole has standi his Spring work. In his under- ground retreat he somehow gets word that Spring is on the way, and he starts a brand new tunnel through the soft ground. Among the flower beds and between the flower borders of the garden he floes his plowing, this graceful plan of the garden.

But his efforts are not appreciated. The mole is considered an underground ALONG THE By DANIEL LIONEL New York will be brought closer to Pittsburgh and Chicago when Pennsylvania-Central Airlines inaugurates daily service here today with its 58-passenger, four-engine, four-mile-a-minute Capitaliners, according to Trow Sebree, PCA gen-tral manager here. Today, PCA inaugurates daily round-trip flights between Pittsburg and New York, and a daily-New York-Pittsburgh-Chicago flight In addition to materially increasing the number of seats available to air passengers each day. Mr. Sebree points out the huge planes will reduce flying time substantially.

This Capitaliner will reduce time between Pittsburgh and New York to 1 hour and 38 minutes and will bring Chicago within 2 hours 51 minutes of Pittburgh. This bteger, faster plane will depart from La-Guardia Field at 2:25 p.m. More of these huge planes, with three times the capacity and much' more speeo tnan the twin-engine plar will furnishing additional last flights throughout the PCA system. PCA Bummer its entire postwar fleet of 16 of the ships PCA was the first airline to place In domestic service the new luxury airliners. The first of these big Bhips recently set a new domestic record of 2 hours and 5 minutes between Chicago and Washington.

The largest transport in domestic aervlce, this plane is 94 feet long and has a win? spread of 117 feet. It is powered by four giant radial engines and will carry a payload of 12,300 pounds. As especially de-Signed for PCA, the huge cabin provides 60 seats. Expressing "deep gratitude and appreciation" to the Civil Aero nautics Board for their recent de Intrr- Every facility for joyoui Tacationing at tha newly beautified Math on kr, directly on lb. Boardwalk.

Fiaeat accommodations, food aad serrioa fin joy he famoua Holiday Rooaa overlooking the ocean Sea water in batba Garage adjoina Hotel. Wriuf Kmn Offita. 3I HoonviH Hotel CtlEVE. Mgr. A lOAKDWAlK HOTfl ATLANTIC CITV NEW YORK OFFICE: Mil.

I Atlanm City 4-00H oi Madison Enjoy aa Eetended Spriaf Visit at Attractive Rates AMERICAN As EUROPEAN PLAI i. open a Closed JOHN HOLLINdER. Clrn. Mar HOLMHURST aeend BoUl from Boardwalk On rietareaaue Pennsylyanla Avt NEW SUN DECK WITH OCEAN VIEW EUROPEAN PLAN, CAPACITY CHARLES M. E.

ST1TZER 0FC7 ATTRACTIVE BATES A WINTER RENDEZVOUS WITH LUXURY ft Modern comfom and a distinctive address next to the sea. Relax in tha sun flooded solarium i ond entertain in tha smart Surf 'n Sand Hi )HOTELr I ATLANTIC CITY I 0ml, henlvelk HeUl mdir Suetrviten 1 1 i ofMMfkCitfXaUiMuktkSkafiieLM rHdtM BilfiMMotMa. il si TRADITIONAL I ATXANTIC CITY JOHN SANDERSON, Oenl Ifgr. err, office: PE.e-ieei aUenrtallce rn the event the cur- im 1 7hT, STSS Zt preaioted industrial relations his- AmKH-M be made here during tne week The public relations department of the resort is mapping plans for SlmriI)v thT nreview of Easter fashions wil Hraw thousands to the esplanade. Plan Air Tours To Bahamas Resort Na.ssau.

popular tropical resort of the Halmn.as. where tropical flow- 'objective by the American Express Travel Service. Flying from Miami, the air tours are to include roundtnp t.ranspor- sightseeing itineraries featuring Nassau and its environs. Before visiting the Individual island ancient forts, storied pirate haunts and Colonial points scheduled for a panoramic view of the citv, followed bv sightseeing trips to include Nassau, old and new, its clubs, hotels and social Featured ln the ltineiir; will be the world-renowned Paradis- Beach on Hog Island, reached by boats and seen In the brilliant colorations of the ever -changing tropical Bahama sunshine. The Sea Gardens will be seen from glass bottom observation boats and a climb will be made up the Queen's Staircase, with visits to the subterranean chambers of Fincastle and Char- Stars Appear With Stage for Action Stars from Broadway shows and night clubs will take part in a program at Carnegie Hall Sunday evening, March 31, when Stage for Action presents 'Theater Parade," a giant variety show.

Among those1 who will perform are Martha Scott, Sono Osato, Howard DeSilva, Joan McCracken, Mitzi Green. Jane Dulo and Coke and Cimber. Haitian and' African drummers from "Show BAY RIDGE TRAVEL BUREAU IDS KAIL AIRLINE STEAMSHIP HOTEL It RESORT RESERVATIONS RIDA. CUBA. MEXICO MEXICO iiotVlsTtoVks CANADA JJ embassy'tours STUDENT TOURS STUDENTS ORGANIZATIONS FOR HIRE Sll 111 Room i eurm.

s-oa'il LlajaMlllet i hoping to catch a glimpse of a tiny musician with its throat distended, like a bubble in the vocal mere is immediate siier.ee in the except the cawing of the crow overhead and your own carelul footfall. AIRWAYS AIRLINES OFFICIAL Laurence Knight Jr. of 1 Harbor Lane, recently released from the Army Air Transport Command after four years of active service, has rejoined Eastern Air Lines and has been appointed New York City air cargo manager, it was announced yesterday. Prior to entering the armed forces, Mr Knight was city manager for Eastern in Baltimore, Md. raft are ships bcint; dclivorfd directly from company are bains held for all of ihe remaunng 1,387, A i M0NTICELL0 $0.10 ROUND TRIP 3.80 LIBERTY $2.35 Zr Chaster 115 Newbwih IX K.r,:n.u; Cothen 125 Honatitele ..2.70 Port Jervii 1.75 Hul HO i I M.M'.M.

Monro. ....1.05 Wurtsboro 1.70 tll.nvill. 2.05 Cmtr.l Vjlley 1.10 4.90 ALBANY $2.20 Cateklll 2.10 Onaonta. .4.00 Glani Falls 3.S0 Roaendaie 1.90 Hunter 2.75 Saranac lake 5.7S Lake George 3.5S Saratoga 3.00 Lake Placid 5.60 Tannervllle 2.60 Malone 6.80 Ticondarota 4.50 Maeaena 7.55 Waldan ..1.60 Mlantown 2.05 Lak. wood 1.25 Bethlehem 1.95 Lowell 3.50 Atlantic City 2.00 Springfield.

1.75 Haverhill 3.75 Waterbury 1.50 WILKES BARRE 0.50. 1. 50 SCRANT0N ejfc onnuncmai Aii.incs i. dp- me west uoiisi laciory. Nrw Vrk.

Tore Nilart, United Amrriran irlines' ofliclals have States repreaentatlvs for the Scan- dUclOttd an increase of 2,023 em-dinavlnn airline, today forecast that ployes ln the New York area, of regularly scheduled passeneer serv- winch 1,608 are men from the armrd Ice would be ln effect by mid-Sprum. forces. This represents 80 percpnt Mr. Nilert, at the line's executive employment of veterans, which, ac-Offiee. 270 Park Manhattan, cording to unofficial reports from laid that the Swedish airline (Sllft) veterans' employment sources ln has been operating charter and BUT- Washington, is one of the highest Vey flights since June 27, 1945.

be- percentages in the country, tween New York and Stockholm. It Of the 2.185 employes who went la using converted Boeing B-17's at Into military service, 788 have re-BKaent but expects delivery of six joined the company. Jobs wrh the Call us for ftafee and Schedules to any other points ferae subleet to Federal tan ef 15 DC-4 Douglas luxury transports be- ginning early next month. The.

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