Show t. t VELIS ENDED HOED BY MANY RIAlS HAZARDS Prices z Diseases Are reported to Prevail f y David Lawrence Sat Salt Lake Ake n 1 bY bT t t. t Ma ay f lon reached thc StateS t S havo vO conditions in concerning 1 nt discourage Amerl- Amerl that from goIng to the conti- conti zens reports ha hac c not been These because the c I public alreadY been from Ide s to lIt lilt the thc restrictions OnI on there thore is 18 no reason wh why and I government should t displeasure ot of those se Euro- Euro the tho which are aro eager cager a ariJS to tourists come abroad i AmerIcan d their riJS has mone moneY obtained a survey sune of writer write Europe Europ as revealed In Ions n France and and while reports much better ot off than d d' are countries nevertheless ne facilities everywhere arc are and American the limit to I i d fare finding it Jt uncomfortable I s are rc c around Condition Franco France and England EXna In as bad shape as c eastern Ui Poland and parts paris 01 OL i tier tier- Zt er- er Typhoid fever and spotted fe Ic- Ic eC e- e 1 of oC the borders como come over oyer C Russia Into Poland and while oles are striving hard to cart care for forI patient there arc dIfficulties l I the situation Food e In handling Is hardly of oC the best and ande e e- e who needs care caro ro and nourish nourish- ought not to risk his or her herh h 11 If In the central empires The o of state Is not issuing orts arts to an any of the central Euro- Euro countries but at the same sam time times Is s no to restriction upon Americans LR Into Germany German when once the they In jn France o or England Imd or Dely Belh Del Del- y h Gennan Mm l most embarrassing of the whole situation is theL the L the the Europeans are Increasing and discriminating against as Ican C It la 15 Sm-ost Sm most noticeable In Germany e the supposition that all Amen Amerl- are aro wealthy wealth is the basis for lor forr lorr r C prices for tor meals or rooms or 2 wanted anted b by the American travel travel- an n the Englishman or French- French It It Is not an uncommon occur- occur to to find an American pay paying pain ins 50 for something which the I Knar- Knar nan n- n tan an Is asked 40 cO marks and the ehman tunan 40 and po possibly sibl everybody c l only 30 10 O. O ch h th the same sort of oC In England and France h in both countries the thc govern govern- arc doing dolne- their utmost to keep del der control The They realize that e. e lean tourists will not long lont sub sub- lo 0 such ouch discrimination and Europe II K anxious to have Americans ns t to spend their mone money to the g game o too far On the tho other t accommodations arc are difficult to toDd tod H Dd d tho the law of ot supply and demand come ome extent responsible for tho atts being charged Then too is a common Impression that American who comes abroad a lot Jot of mone money when ho he changes I o Collars into marks or francs or pith Ith Ish pounds For many months po has bas suffered from the effects hi to e a unfavorable rate of ot for foreign exe ex- ex C e In endeavoring to bu buy commod- commod tn the tho United States Slates and the tourist is now cow paying some daf at Y n. n r Travel Trl-d IB Ii I Ide side however from physical con- con I pas 55 of travel with hotels crowded II us S IS taxed to the very ery doors and and good food scarce In man many i of Europe there thero arc are certain fT ers ens rs of ot a blowup up that may any Ft cause American tourists Nobody can foretell the thc future the Une number of oC strikes and indus- indus V disturbances Is Js Increasing In cafe Cae Americans who went from Is J to a seaport rt town to to get their I tor fot America found a dock strike as the sailing of the I 1 was postponed the they pleaded l B the steamship officials to let Jet P board the There were abely abr ab- ab r ely Kely n no accommodations In the tho hoof hoof ho- ho of the tho little town tonn ran Am Amerl- Amerl rr- rr are r said uld to nave have walked the all night in a vain I. I j lodging Th The ed ii Usual red tape ore ore- relief from rom Paris Somebody enough nou h to permit the ans to e live on board the ship e C U Jt waited for tor the strike end to I Id have fa saved faed ed d th the a prospective vas pas who r no had alread already paid for tor no end of trouble aSial conditions condition in En England land are most moat baffling of oC all Some reg res re- re g s Indicate that England IK is Y 7 Sitting Sitting- o on a powder ke keg and I almost any ny da day It 11 would not lie be be rising to find that radical labor Jabor ou out oct of hand and decided to country On the other hand g the nf ea far In handy hand- hand railway y stride Is the he basis of ot I Pread u optimism and 0 linn or n Countries set sel of i iser like i probably do to e aVe the American public travel J Over OYer th there rc Is sand ind conJ at limes t i distressing l but ut tho I l. l i II K Conditions are far nr from fron rom norM nort nor- nor t nd th that l Americans ul 1 ea an harsH M n who go o expect l to ser str much tg i rom wartime |