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WAYNE COUNTY Famous for its great industries, Wayne County also offers a wealth o! cul and recreational facilities. Here is located Detroit, America’s fourth city, with its famous Zoo, beautiful Belle Isle, and towering skyside an

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OCK ISLAND LINES must necessarily play a big part in our Nation’s war effort. We must do our full share of the gigantic task of transporting men and materials. We're glad that ours is a major role in this vital program. All of eur man power, equipment, and facilities are dedecated to victory.

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LURE OF WEST

Burlington Officials Cites Black Hills as Ideal

Vacation Spot.

are-black. So the Sioux Indians called the Black Hills, their refuge from whence they swooped down onto the plains to harass their enemies or slay buffalo for food and robes. When the white men moved in they found hundreds of

mined in the hills was spent in wild, riotous actions. “Old West” Still Lives

In the taverns of Deadwood and the other hill towns one can still hear the echoes of Wild Bill Hickok’s “six-shooter” Colt, and Calamity Jane’s rifle. Much of the “old west” has been preserved. Cowboy boots and 10-gallon hats are very much in evidence and relatives of the Indian band which massacred Custer and his band are still to be found. The country abounds in precipitous crags, turquoise lakes, sheer

|cliffs and parklike valleys.

Bigger than the Statue of Liberty, the Sphinx or the Colossus of Rhodes is the heroic sculpture work of the faces of Jefferson, Washington, Lincoln and “Teddy” Roosevelt on the side of Mt. Rushmore. Some of the mosi delightful views of the work are from the tunnels on the Iron Mountain road which are so located that each forms a telescope framing a view of the memorial.

Picturesque Mining Town

Near the mountain is the picturesque old mining town of Keystone, famed in early days; Rockerville Gulch’ and stratosphere bowl, a huge natural amphitheater from where the National Geographic Society’s record-breaking balloon ascent -took off into the uncharted upper space. \ B. L. Gartside, assistant general passenger agent of the Burlington Route, said the Black Hills are an ideal place to spend a week, a fortnight or a whole summer. He points out that over the Burlington one can. include the hills without additional rail fare in connection with vacation trips to or from Yellowstone National Park, the Big Horn and Buffalo Bill country dude ranches, Glacier National Park or the Pacific Northwest.

YELLOWSTONE PARK POPULAR AS EVER

Up in the northwest corner of Wyoming is a spot that probably draws more tourists per year than any other national park. You guessed it, Yellowstone national park. g . Within the bounds of the area are more natural oddities, more mountain vistas and more lakes and streams than the tourist can expect to view in a summer’s vacation. Of course “Old Faithful” is still spouting regularly and the paint pots and mud holes are bubbling

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lines, Indianapolis, is recommending the Colorado Rockies, during the present emergency, to those not enlisted, in the armed forces.

Attractive Tours Offered

Many attractive summer tours have been planned through the Colorado Rockies and Yellowstone National park via Denver and Colorado Springs, and the national park service is urging the American public to take advantage of the recreation offered this year in these western vacation areas. Recent heavy snows in the Pikes Peak region have made it possible for tourists to enjoy skiing all next month. Another feature of the Colorado mountains, expected to draw widespread - tourist interest, is the huge reclamation tunnel shortly to be completed under the Continental Divide at Estes Park entrance to Rocky Mountain National park.

Tall Peaks, Plenty of Fish

Today Colorado provides one of the most sparkling vacation lands on the continent. It is a vast region which can hold its own against any in the country for sheer mountain beauty, exhilarating climate, wealth of wild life and variety of scenic wonders. A country of endless, magnificent panoramas, Colorado contains the widest variety of mountain scenery. Tourists may travel in the deepest of gorges or ascend several of the peaks well over 14,000 feet high. The country abounds in lakes and mountain streams to tempt the fishermen.

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. that is what the travel agencies claim in this photograph. They say that even through next month vacationers will be able to glide down the long slopes of Pikes Peak on the hickory slats. The peculiar antics of this skier are called the herringbone climb.

Big Tourist Season Expected In Wonderlands of West

With the issuance of gasoline rationing cards in the East, travel

Out Colorado way, they are predicting more visitors to Colorado Springs and Denver and to the Rocky Mountain National park by train this summer than for many years. Robert Voigtmann, district passenger agent of the Rock Island

VACATION TIPS TO TRAVELERS

Make Reservations Early, Avoid Busiest Season,

Santa Fe Man Says.

Traffic problems are growing daily for American railroads due to the all-out war effort of the nation but travelers can do much to help maintain regular civilian rail transportation. T. B. Gallaher of Chicago, passenger traffic manager of the Santa Fe system lines has offered the following suggestions to travelers headed west this summer: “Make reservations in advance; purchase tickets at the same time, if possible. 3 “If reservations must be canceled, do so promptly, thus releasing space for others. Avoid Week-End Travel

“Travel is heaviest during July and August, on week-ends and holidays—select other months and other days whenever convenient. “Consult passenger representatives for advice on travel problems.” He said for the present and within the limits of wartime vacations, one is as free as ever to enjoy most of the infinitely varied attractions of California; the ranches and resorts of Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona.

SUIT SEEKS TO STOP CITY ANNEXATION

An injunction suit, seeking to prevent the city from annexing land south of 23d st. and west of Riverside drive, was on file in circuit court today. The city council two weeks ago passed an ordinance annexing the land to the city on the petition of the C. I. O. Building Corp. which plans to build 101 houses in the area for war industry workers. The injunction suit was brought by Clarence Quillen, a resident in the vicinity of the proposed building site. He charged that the annexation would serve no public purpose and that only one resident lives in the area for annexation. Mr. Quillen and several other residents near the annexation site protested the move before the city council, complaining that the proposed housing project would depreciate residential values in that district.

MANY DUDE RANCHES OPEN EVERY MONTH

Dude ranching is becomiing a year round activity in some of the states of the Southwest. The ranching had its beginning more than 40 years ago in Montana and Wyoming but there the cold winters

time. : The inevitable trend, then, was southward, until today mmore than 50 dude ranches operate the year round in New Mexico, Arizona and California.

INDIANS WAIT ON TABLES

One of the few hotels in the United States employing Indian girls exclusively as waitresses is Sylvan Lake hotel in the Black Hills

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BY NEWMAN CLUB J. Robert Dietz, Indianapolis, junior advertising major at Butler university, will preside as president of the Newman club, Catholic organization, for the 1942-43 school

Dogs Given Rig To Howl at Night

HAMILTON, Bermuda, May 19 (U. P.).—Dog lovers in the house of assembly, by the margin of a single vote, have preserved the right of self-expression for the colony’s canine population. The island’s legislature, by a vote of 14 to 13, defeated a measure which would have made it illegal for dogs to bark or how at night. - It was not disclosed how the proponents of the bill hoped enforce such a regulation.

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