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Show Record Travel Of Years Anticipated All indications point to a record year of travel this spring and summer. sum-mer. On one day, in the month of March, more than 4,600 passengers passen-gers departed from New York by ship for European ports. This indicates in-dicates the extent of American overseas travel expected this year. Officials say the departure of this number of passengers in onra day, as early as March, constitutes a new record for overseas travel. Meanwhile, automobile clubs announce an-nounce that 1952 is expected to be a record year for travel on the highways of the United States. These indications, added to the reduced airline fares to Europe and other points, are conclusive proof that this is to be a record travel year. Airline passenger fare reductions reduc-tions go into effect on May 1st. The only thing which will somewhat some-what mar this record vacation traffic is the collective tragedy of death on the highways and skyways sky-ways which is sure to occur. |