Show France Frame fance and England Engl Vie for Favor o of fV American ica T Great Britain's Sporting Events Eventa Expected to Draw By MILTo BRONNER NEA Service Writer going abroad LONDON LONDON-If If youre you're this year dont don't worry vorry about being lori lonely ly Great Britain alone experts experts' to toWel welcome to ome to its Chores this summer sum summa mer some Americans estimated estimated esti estl It has been conservatively mated that the allies and Germany Gennan would pay pay the United States what they owe witty with the money Americans Americans' spend in the tho old world every ye year jear r. r For instance Americans spent h here herein herein re reIn in 1928 th the gigantic sum of This nis year there is to be a a. bat bat- battie bat battle tle tie royal for this American good thing the two chief contenders be being beng be- be ing ng France Franco and nd England In In the past France has had the pull be because because because be- be cause the women like the restaurants restaurants restaurants rants dressmakers and milliners of ot ParK Paris and arid both men and women of like Uk the gaiety and naughtiness Montmartre THE YANKS ARE COMING France Franc still stUl has the edge in en enticing en- en whoopee makers The old war cry The YankS Tanks are comIng again is resounding through gh Paris Dozens of bands binds many of them negro are are blaring out Jazz hits bits in inthe inthe inthe the cafes ates and the boltes boites de null nuit as the French call night clubs American bars are moro morn numerous numerous numerous numer numer- ous than ever ever and batteries of or cash registers already are clanging mer mer- mer rily In the clubs prices s for drinks are comparatively high though tarI far tar farless farless I less ss than Americans have be been n payIng paying paying pay pay- ing at home There has been an increasing appreciation appreciation ap ap- ap- ap predation of the pull pun of Great Britt Brit Brit- t 7 ii ORE MORE AMERICAN AI am aln owing to the fact that the height of ot the social season in the tight little island takes place in the months of June and July exactly the time when the weather Is at its best and when the bulk of the Am Americans ricans do their traveling And AndIn Andin in the summer season old England offers certain exclusive attractions for both men and women whether they be socially or sportily inclined in inclined in- in namely SOCIETY SO AND SPORTS ENTICE The great royal rojal courts during May and June and the the royal g garden gar garden gar gar- r den parties partie's I in July Polo with the Whitney cup tournament tournament tour tour- In Jn which many Americans are entered R Race ce meetings in which American AmerI- AmerI Ameri Ameri- can horses borses Will will run and V especially 0 derby June 5 5 Ascot Acot at the f famed med Jf ef June Juno 18 and Goodwood July 30 30 International tennis games beginning beginning beginning begin begin- ning at Wimbledon lp Juno June 24 In 8 which our own I elen Wills still JU u chamPl cham- cham seek to retain her worlds world's Pl The international international horse bors 8 show ebow OW held in London beginning June 20 0 The Henley regatta beginning July 3 3 and the C Cowes wes r regatta s-atta s beginning beginning be- be ginning August 6 6 And fInally In September the famous famous' seaplane race for the Schneider cup which our entrants to bring efforts will m make ke desperate back home BRITAIN GETS BUSY Compared with pr prewar war days the American Invasion especially of oi England Is constantly on on the he In Increase in- in crease Before the tho war American visitors made a a. ban banner er year NOW it is over oyer three times Umes that number Before the war only the v very ery rich came Now with the tou tourist fist steamers and th the arranged European trips school teachers are arc seen oftener than multimillionaires The British are just b beginning to get actively into this g game me of ot enNI enTHEY en- en NI a y i THEY TEy Ili LIKE E NAUGHTY TV Americans ans to visit their shores Only this year have they laid plans to give the French a real fight Under the presidency of l Lord rd Derby an organization has been formed with Come to Britain BrItain Britain Brit BrIt- ain as its motto mott Some of the most prominent men in Great Britain Britain Britain Brit Brit- ain are on the executive council and they are going to spend a lot lotof lotof lotof of money advertising the reasons why Americans should drop in Another similar organization recently re recently recently re- re to I asked their government accept the American offer to waive all visa fees for Br British tourists to the tho United States if It Britain would do the same thing for tot our OUt tourists Sir Austen Chamberlain secretary for fol foreign affairs to their disgust disgust dis dis- dis- dis gust refused to do so because we westill westill westill II still proposed to charge visa fees fees' if Co for Cor B B British fc emigrants to Lo our OUI ur e. e tom i ou tt try r i M MIn In vain they pointed out th fj ness of ot our otter offer They gimp simp wanted to match tourists for or you tot lets It was foolish they lug in the emigrants because b use th thare the theare theare are no emigrants from U. 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S AI Britain The tide is all aU the loth way SH CONCESSION N NTO TO MOTORISTS MOTORIST But a great concession concesIon has lx be obtained Americans for who V 1 to bring their own cars with the Heretofore they have had to h Hi i these these- crated for the steamship c vo cage age and this cost anywhere fn Ire to each way This y y yo the automobile associations of ot gland and America have made arrangement whereby the cars c be brought over uncrated Th The 1 li liera I Irs ers era rs have garages where the c ca cacan cacan can be packed away just as 1 land and the whole trip back a tJ forth will not cost more than 2 2 Jt it t is expected that many Arne Amu cans therefore will bring th their lr 01 ov cars and so be independent of oft taj and railways railway M MAn An enterprising British alip a. a concern has planned this yeah jearl give the American visitors a tot tOur of ot their own hustle It has has be E arranged to meet the tourists Southampton They will go go f fro there by air to spots WI WIGeorge George Washington Lincoln Pen n Shakespeare Burns and the Fathers rounding off with a trip Croydon where they can ta ta planes for the continent In th way the air t tourists will see s se nio mo me of Great Britain in seven days th the they could In three weeks by oi on nary travel jj |