Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1930 — Page 18
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CITY TOURISTS RESENT BRITISH ENTRY FEE HIKE Boston ‘Tea Party’ Spirit Is Evident in Refusal to Pay Extra Tax. BY HERBERT L. CECIL "Millions lor defense, but not 1 cent for tribute,” and the Boston tea party spirit will deprive England of thousands of dollars in Hoosier tourist money this summer, Indianapolis travel tour bureau officials declare. Mr. and Mrs. Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Indiana, more than 1.000 strong, will visit Europe this summer, but less than 5 per cent
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of the tourists will visit England. And travel tour managers attribute the fact to the raising of passport vising fees from $2 to $lO by English officials. Mr. and Mrs. Indianapolis will spend probably $1,500 or more for a tour of Europe, besides the incidental expenditures any tourist is certain to make, but will refuse to pay the $8 extra England asks for passport fees.
Indignation, not miserliness, is the cause of many shunning England, according to officials of the American Express travel bureau, 259 South Meridian street. The statement is backed up by officials of travel bureaus of the Union Trust Company, Fletcher National bank, Fletcher Trust and Savings bank, Washington Bank and Trust Company, and Merchants National bank. Reservations to date from Indianapolis and central Indiana for various foreign tours by groups and individuals, total more thtin 1,000, a survey today indicated. The figure represented a gain of 20 per cent over 1929 figures. While world tours generally start
in the fall or early winter, advance reservations indicate a large increase in the tourist business, Indianapolis travel tour bureau heads declare. Figures show that only three of twenty tourists at the American Express bureau will enter England, against seventeen out of thirtythree last year who entered England. The Washington Bank and Trust Company’s travel bureau shows only five out of thirty .jurists engaging passages for English ports. Germany has no passport vising fee and Spain and France charge but $2 each.
Reservations for European tours are difficult to obtain, Indianapolis travel tour bureau heads say. Ship capacity will be taxed this spring and summer by the 6,000 American War Mothers going to France at government expense; the 4,000 expected to attend the Eucharist congress in Africa, and the 5,000 who will attend the medical clinic in Europe. Os the world tourists booking
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passage out of Indiana few will miss the Oberammergau “Passion Play” and the Wagner festival at Bayreuth. Germany will lead all European nations as the destination of Hoosier tourists as a result. Major world tours will leave the United States in the fall. During the coming summer tours of the American and Canadian west will vie with the European trips of individuals. A party of twenty-five Hoosiers will leave New Orleans, La., April 19, for a Caribbean tour of twelve days. The cruise is under anspices of the Indiana state Chamber of Commerce and the World Trade Club of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Editor Seeks Toga MARION, Ind., April 3.—Carl L. Houston, editor of the Marion Leader-Tribune, and former paymaster of the house of representatives, announces his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for representative in congress from Eleventh Indiana district.
RITZY PASTURE WILLBE SULU Cows No More to Roam in Exclusive Hyde Park. Bu Vnitrd Pres CHICAGO, April 3.—The cow pasture that has nestled through the years in the heart of the exclusive Hyde Park residential district soon will be the site of a SIC - 000,000 apartment building if negotiations by the heirs of John Dunham to sell the tract to a New York syndicate are successful, it was revealed today. James J. Carroll, south side real estate man, is in charge of negotiations for the heirs. He declined to name the New York bidders. When John Dunham, pioneer banker, died in 1893, his will provided that his ten-acre pasture and
other real estate could not be sold until after the death of his immediate heirs. In February, 1928, Mary Virginia Dunham, the last of his children, died and the way was opened for sale of the property. Miss Dunham willed the property to church and charity interests and to relatives. The pasture then was valued at $1,500,000. GERMAN CABINET - WINS Communist-Socialist Nonconfidence Vote Defeated by Coalition. Bj/ T’nital Press BERLIN, April 3.—Chancellor Heinrich Bruening’s coalition cabinet, supported by Nationalist votes, defeated the Communist and Socialist joint motion of nonconfidence in tlie Reichstag today, 252 to 187. Victory of the new government
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