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Hawaii 10,000 American Twisting More Than W Illiamsburg Inn & Cottages Parts of Haiti’S Moun- Visitors THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1958 B-23 WILMAMBBUEG. VA. WILLIAMSBURG. VA. Resolute Planned MOMENTS TO REMEMBER Desolate Hotel HOW TO ESCAPE REALITY The Resolute weather station i The Antillian Hotel Corpora- $37.50 A NIGHT on icy Cornwallis Island greets i tion plans a sls million, 600- AT ONLY visitors with a sign reading: room hotel In Havana on the The Day Bill Gray The International Market Place near Waikiki Beach "Welcome to Resolute, pro- site of the Jose Marti children’s in boasts one of the most unusual restaurants Honolulu park. part of the $4,5 in the world—a luxuriously appointed thatched-roof nounced D-e-s-o-l-a-t-e, in the i A mil- suspended high the branches of giant banyan of Northland, , lion purchase price for the . Almost Missed Boat house in a heart Canada’s surrounded by miles and miles : land will be used to build a day William D. Gray, Anally began to load and I It’s more than a restaurant. It's an intimate hideaway nothing but miles and : children’s park in another loca- The The of 0504 Barnaby street N.W., al- : pushed my way aboard. for couples who want to be alone and beyond' the reach miles.” i ; tion. most missed the boat is fresh; i descent seemed unusually slow. of telephone or trespasser. memory. It happened “Eight minutes before two Dubbed “Tree for Two," it’s exclusively reserved for in his the CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. year ago in Switzerland. found me at the foot of people in love, no matter the age. Half-way up the narrow ATLANTIC a waiting “Our tour itinerary," he ; impatiently stairs leading to the house is a gate to which only one writes, called for a free morn- ?iountianor a train. One finally ar- key has been made. It costs $37.50, United Air Lines says, speed- ing in Lugano and an. after- rived and soon we were to rent the key for an evening. 1UWHERE WHEN noon boat trip on the lake. ing along toward the pior at a Included in the tariff is a dinner featuring roast After browsing around the breathtaking four miles an squab stuffed with curried quail eggs. Don the Beach- OP A PLEASUREFUL HOLIDAY VISIT downtown section of the city, hour. comber, innkeeper who built it, says it has been so a ride on the cog railway up; “When I arrived at flveTnin- popular he plans to put up two more. Thanksgiving Day WeefcnuL San seemed to utes past two, men were be- Mount Salvador pier be in order.” ginning to close oft the “Having what I thought was entrance. Jumping off the ample time, and being under tram, I managed to squeeze Finland Cancels Or Virginiola "IkCLARIDGE”"‘*^Si>ATLANTIC CITY and onto the Early Bermuda settlers called the impression that train serv- through a gate AH room, with tub and phowar, frapb and turned out be most' the mid-Atlantic island chain ice was frequent, I enjoyed a boat. It to Visa Requirement saa watar-bountiful snaalt - opan and \ the terrace and I was glad not "Virginiola” to show their close J leisurely meal at enjoyable anclosad tun dads* - haallh baths. I V ride it.” is waiving the connection with the affairs of \| restaurant. The boat was to have missed Finland now OoH an 3 courtas. \ 1 ¦* depart in two requirement for tourists the Virginia colony. N scheduled to you exciting, visa Muds hr Oman U4» Mby ad Hn fON W / hours but I planned to return Do recall an pleasant humorous mo- and business visitors from the Cnadansn b lb Mwrb Mnyfnir lasinga. the for change pf or CITY, to hotel a your travels? ATLANTIC ft. J. MUM DnMAnl Guaarui Slumpn ment from United States. / ' clothes. down, how- Send a brief description to The action was agreed to in “The next train The Wash- Telephone Atlontic City 5-1271 due to leave until the Travel Editor. exchange of notes between ever. was not Star, Washington 4, an B Virginia's colonial capital, after ington 1:40, giving me Just 20 minutes the Finnish Embassy here and Williamsburg, catch the boat. The D. C. thirty years of patient restoration, offers yop an to train the Department of State. The BfjanfeggibtngT adventure into the past. Plan to spend three or four days embassy here pointed out that ¦b# euWVkWk, . and see, in unhurried fashion, the Capitol, Governor’s the number of American citi- All fl)arlborouflb*#lenb«iiii Palace, and many historic buildings and gardens. Dine AIR FARE i Protocol Over zens visiting Finland has stead- V I OR TRI . A visitor may which since 1950, when BOARDWALK AHARTIC CITY in 18th century taverns, and motor to nearby Jamestown wonder ily increased Turin right-of-way 3,800 Americans visited there. I bads wHb bath fram sl*. and Golf, tennis and other sports. driver has the 1 CnM « Yorktofm. This year Finland expects Atlantic Ci*y S-1211 KLM Offers when two cars meet at narrow In N.Y. call MU 2-4840 Hawaii 10,000 American twisting more than W illiamsburg Inn & Cottages parts of Haiti’s moun- visitors. Mndißad Amnricon Plan—)|.2l law to: Ask about Halid., Vacafi,. Han Double Rooms from $lB to $23, in cottages from sll tain roads. There’s no Is of the * Credit Plan Finland a member '**¦ 8 Honolulu, Coast, But, Passport Union along «»«« I|A~“ | On an exciting 2-Week Air Tour, visit Kona & cover the situation. ac- Nordic s>ui l’» Lodge Taverns Denmark, and fj IftH* , stay at famed Princess Kaiulani Hotel on Waikiki Beach. |a»!zw#!’£ Williamsburg cording to Pan American World with Norway Oamcrjmr ft5 M‘RAMM|*r Bi-weekly up. i| MotorHoust Double Rooms from $8 to sl3 Rate Slash Airways, tradition dictates that j Sweden. No passports are 1 departures from the West Coast sß2* the highest needed for travel within the With the travel-on-credit the car with license Or choose a delightful Cruise Tour aboard the S.S. LuiUnt or The Motor House number must yield. I union. just up. 1 . ... days $551 to pot still boiling, KLM Royal S.S. Matsonia 18 to 25 Double Rooms from sl2 sl3 Hawaiian Holidays begin at Dutch Airlines has tossed into !* Or travel independently... 1-Week FOR INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS. 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