Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1946 — Page 3

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TUESDAY, NOV. 12, 1946 ecu THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ._ ee | nism PAGE | 8 Th | Airline Offers 'Night Club Clipper’ as Answer to Dreams of High Life - STRAUSS SAYS: * : 37 RICHARD C. GLASS The flight was inaugurated over rumba, scotch and champagne ready to offer the dinner-jacketed paid on any ‘souvenirs . or bottles i ] g! nited Press Staff Correspondent the week-end, for the benefit of & plus busy tourist police to keep Wayfarer clear and simple directions prought back, as the 70-minute

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i MIAMI, Fla, Nov. 12—Rum made les: hours y ' ’ party of writers and photographers | | to the nearest bistro. . 3 rhumbas, a whirl at roulette and aj who toured Havana on .a. split- | PO oa} of trouble. From Swank to Dive Right. 1s lots “ crone declared, 3 glimpse of night life in another|second schedule that left little time Cabaret devotees who want to H ol bbat ready OF Ha after departure from country. ) overlook any . L world are available An a 10-hour to start the hangovers they ex- make the flight will pay $34.50 for AVana i 1 iv on The sampling of night ‘elubs on tant and every i all-night package this winter '| pected to bring home. the round-trip ride. But they'll be biggest season, drawing largely the first trip included all classes, . " SplitsSecond Schedule on their own once the plane rolls to|those who come to Miami for the|, .. m4 town to country, from Pan American Airways has start- {a stop at Rancho Boyeros airport. | winter sports and sunshine. Pan | swank to dive.

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ed service on the “nite club clip-| Seven night clubs were on the} The, cab to town and the trek American's flight plan makes pos-| A good day at Hialeah, Tropical per,” the latest answer. to anybody's Pre-arranged tour, from the exclu- through the night life district will giple a full treatment of Cuban or Gulfstream here would more dream of high life in both senses | Sive Jockey and the elaborate Mont- (call for additional financing out of | fight life, without missing a race than pay for an excursion. And it of the. word. Vacationers here may martée to the waterfront Kursaal the eager customer's pocket. lat the Miami tracks. ‘would be a change from Miami, have dinner after the races, fly to Later passerigers will be free to| However, Havana's noctural cham-| The U. 8. customs at Miami | where night life centers around Havana for a round of clubs, and! make their own plans, but where- ber of commerce (the night club, charges no duty on the incoming | such domestic pleasures as rum,

ting for worke be back in time for breakfast. "ever they go there'll be rum and owners’ association will stand headaches, but there is duty to be rumbas and a whirl at roulelbe. irsday noon in r——— ¥ J STRAUSS SAYS: “TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF: TOMORROW’

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