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Show W 'If ui :V t! All Aboard F i. t X VK k ,T? I t ? fU ru - I t . 'W ii C? riu. it i' The Foreign 5 ijj Cruise Ships P , f. L - - xzr:CO '' i ZZZS3 ii;iui(,5ii, tV fct& - -- , - MORE SHIPS and services and with new markets creating additional demands for space, the cruise picture promises to be sunnier than ever, according to an American Express sur- SS Hanseatic, is typical of th e many cruise ships Lanes Santa Paula and Santa Rosa call there for debarkation (or embarkation) of passengers from southern states. American Exports Atlantic offers the first combination of winter thrift ports two cruises from New York to San Juan, St Thomas, Canary Islands and six Mediterranean ports. Rates begin at $595 for the Nov. 25 sailing and $650 for the Dec. 24 cruise. Matsons Lurline sails from San Francisco Jan. 4 to Hawaii, Tahiti and Mexico. Rates for the trip range from $990 to Carribean-Med-iterranea- vey. A record 452 cruise sailings, 70 more than last year, will depart from East and Gulf Coast 27-da- y ports between November and the end of April carry ing an estimated 110,000 vacationers to the Caribbean, South America, the Mediterranean, Africa and around the world. Twenty, nine liners from 13 major steamship companies will make 133 special cruises. Participating lines are: American Export, Canadian Pacific, Costa, Cunard, French, Greek, Home, Italian, North German Lloyd, Norwegian America, Swedish American and Zim Lines. The great Increase in sailings is due largely to expanded schedules and services oi American Export Lines, Atlantic Cruise Lines, the newly formed Ariadne Cruise Lines and Home Lines new weekly New cruise service of the Italia, beginning Dec. Holland-Americ- 28-da- y $2,720. SEVEN WORLD cruise sailings will depart from New York. The Kungsholm and Rotterdam sail eastward Jan. 21 and Jan. 28 on 89 and circuits; the Caronia southward Jan. 28 for 95 days; the Bergensfjord goes westward Jan. 14 for 80 days. In addition to the specials there are the voyages of the Presidents Polk and Monroe, American President Lines. 77-da- y 100-da- y Also showcased are special cruises to the Mediterranean and Black Sea ports offered by Greek Lines Olympia, American Exports Constitution and Atlantic, Swedish Americans Gripsholm, Holland Americas Statendam, Norwegian Americas Oslo-fjord- , Clipper's Stella Polaris and Cunard's Caronia (Oct 4 and May 8). Ships anchor at Rhodes, Cyprus; Constanta, Rumania; Odessa, Sochi and Yalta, Russia; Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia; Beirut, Canary IsIstanbul, lands, Athens, Egypt, Cannes, Barcelona, Palma, Lisbon and Naples. Minimum rates range from $595 for 27 days to $1,650 for 69 days. Other de luxe specials are the Gripsholms AmerWest Africa-Soutica cruise and the Brasils i-- I l ' -- I '1 I - Wr - - 1 f ready to follov the trade winds. tution and Independence and five cruises on the and Exeter. Minimum rates for Sun Lane cruises are from $603 cabin class, $734 first class; and from $963 for trips. 45-da- y " ',. "ST The d N" J Tr - - 'r "" ftf2 W w jwiMNW1' JlHMyiiwiwA ifcS Wr t W ny i liuiiji ! f S r t jyi THE CHOICE of West Indies specials ranges from a nine-datrip on the Ocean Monarch to Bermuda-Nassa(Dec. 24), to the Rotterdams 29day swing through the West Indies to Rio with side trip to Brasilia (Dec. 9. y Ex-calib- 45-da- y - Gibraltar, 38-da- y h 62-da- y around Sea-Safa- Africa. Y. or West Coast. 30, 45 or 60 days. departures. Call'Travel Headquarters... Escorted air travel from N. From $2370. Aug. to April In addition American Export has scheduled 14 Sun Lane cruises of 21 to 24 days to the Mediterranean on the Consti AMERICAN EXPRESS I Uh Aawncaa Eimm OttKW 44 Wl SERVICE TRAVEl 2im1 South Street DAvh I 9733 York-Nassa- u 23. TWO OTHER developments stand out. To make cruises more attractive in regional markets, many more departures are slated from cities such as Port Everglades, Miami, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Two new cruise route combinations Caribbean - Mediterranean and are Hawaii - Tahiti - Mexico being offered this season. Forty-seve- n sailings the 1roqbe with CITIjUg . are Fr Salt Lake City, September 25, 1960 . . . ... if you can there a ... darndest place You aay you havent been there? 38-da- - tew to do . . . all at once! : Wyoming in the Fall is the if you know what I mean. Moore-McCor-mac- Argentina on cruises featuring special Carnival in Rio and Carnival in Kingston, Jan. 29 and Feb. 12. From Port Everglades, Atlantic Cruise Lines have scheduled 29 sailings for the Franca C and Bianca C, four to 14 days; Caribbean Cruise Lines nine sailings, three to 12 days for the Hanseatic (under charter from Home Lines); Furness, six sailings of the Ocean Monarch, six to 20 days. Grace example variety n ports; Brasil and tto stand (idling, hunting. boating, water skiing, camping, hiking, horse back riding and a hundred other thing scheduled to depart from Port Everglades. Among the ships callipg there for the first time are American Exports Atlantic (Oct. 13 from New York) on a voyage to 12 Mediter-rea41-da- y theres so mink lo do and people to do it all! Oh yea . . . almost forgot is open till November 1st that 8ort of thing! WYOMINt Fee a jun-jille- W yominf trip write Room 778, Cheyenne, TRAVEl Capitol CAD' . Yellowstone . . if you go Park i - COMMISSHW BattUtai Wyoming 31 ( f |