Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Apr 1931, p. 36

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The true! bin oiAitCrG,ri a an ttIso be itemized as follows: _ -"V ‘-_-v__ .e-..e'M.mi. an". N'"Wr""tm."R.t999 in other pm of the world. The total amount therefore spent by for- eigners on travel‘ amounted to $2,- 625,000,009 ' . " per cent of the world’s population they am;- aeeordfns ‘16 the, 'Wore thtttrdi tiniest half orait the. m_ ,spenton tmmsi-iai-the world. _ T _ Foreigner: spent $125,000,000 in the llnited States and $M00,000,00tt During ~1980"evoribody in"th'o world spent on travel n total of 87,- 600,000,000 and orthis mount 34,-_ 100,000,000 WIS spent in the the States, according to Minuet! y the Ameriean Automobile Annotation. Americans spent" 88,90,000,00o in their own country on travel and $940,000,000 abroad, 1 total to! 84,- 915,000,000. ” Abdul; .Sa’fén Billions World To- . ut and Four Billing in United States we AMOUNT SPENT _" "-'.:. Hymn-1051818 GENEiiA’L AND MAJOR __ REPAIRS A. G. MCPHERSON, Inc. Ana/coma! DODGE BROTHERS but Purl: Avenue PM... ALL WORK GUARANTEED 'f "rrrDiidiiiirBiiii'fiis'rii- W SALES and SERVICE Find a Market for Regular Hat Rate Prices MAKES' CARS ON of MOTOR NEWS ..,. 1reieytiiiitr.ttiiignii/Airyrriemz,m' ',ttr' in Tiliirisiri'i diid Levant, $500,000,000. Vacation In“! by American in Mexicogmm‘ _ "re - . '. "594% to Alain .. Visitbrs to the Unitid Stateé from Canada, Mexico, Europe, other for- Vuntion travel by rail in U. tr., $750,000,000. _ Vacation travel by air and water in U. tr., $25,000,000. , Vacation travel by Americans in Canada (motorists 8886,000,000. A 88,200,000,000. 'i"-'-'-'-"-,'-""','"-"'?').,'-"' Airie ttcat/at. Faulkner; president of the Auburn Automobile company. announced to- day that with the shipment of 2,168 Auburn snd Cord an by the com- psny in the ttrat eleven dsys of April "tstittrar'i' "total shipments since Jaw. uaryl orthis yes:- had pused the 1980 _entire total by 193 cars. Ship- ments up to April 11 totsled 13,886, " against 18,698 for the full you of 1980. Auburn Exceeds 1930 Phone HitthUnd P111120 Duh Your Used Cars through PRESS Want THE If no onmtmeme.mwm "1ittirtttii' 1r?',eTsz!!,pRt,tgrIteeLdtrr,intr ”1980' wet? dritifthiud thririuthout the world, every nun. Women, and child in the world would let $4.00 tf everyone in the United Stetee had turned the money they spent on trove] in 1930 into I fund to he a.. trilmted equelly emong the people of this country, every men, women, and child would receive $40. If the people of the United Stetee turned the money they spent on 500,000,000. Expenditures throughout the world for mention travel, other than by American: and visitors to the U. 8., '2,t00,000,00tt. . aritrn, buds and the insult: posses- sioiu, 8126,006,000.' - 7 ' ",' M _ " One of his vivid memorlu ,1. beer- lag, " 5 bay of :13. the new: at Gen- qgit Scotti victorious new]: on the has)“: rot Chevaltepec which ended the lexical War In 1847, and his When as a babe of two years he rode with his parents in one at a train of 80 covered wagons out of Cobb county, Georgia. into #utritmittpi, the old Natchez Trace followed by the brave little band was at!!! infested by “the swashbuckling than: whose bloody outrages gave that on its place in this country’s history as "the outlaw -." --- s rugged today " " u the In A In America: history no so pic- turesquely trpiites, J. M. Crow driven-.11} MisitoiiirN and one ot the oldest in the United States. J. M. Grow, 89. of Ethel, Miss. the old“: Fortt drivior inrululujppi, traversed elucidation-b old Natchez Tract In a canted wngon eighty-cum your: no. ttty world travel bill is 87,- OLDEST FORD DRIVER Springtime In Danger Time for Little Tots rdetramrr-ratrttu-dtseaGrraeotor club to drive with extreme caution. because of the increased numbers of children playing in the streets. Although tramc New education has for many years been an intend part of the regular school curriculum. many youngsters still fail to realize the peril of roller skating, hltehing, playing baseball and indulginz in ether sports on streets where motor tame prevails. true! into the U. B. teurtto pay (if lihttopNiar" digit to in, 1lltirope would not owe us anything in three years. ' rm guardians of Crow’s funny in frequently seen together in his Model A Ford, the second of its type Crow In: owned and driven. _ In the intervening years he he: lean CttMru,tunlt.ertmr stagecoach the my to hire itmtt automobile and the comfort- able _motorbtm, the so“! gumbo and rough corduroy rude of hit, childhood to the wide, paved roads or today, and although he was long put middle use before the modern automobile became commonplace he In on enthuleetlc a driver " youngsters who can boast [on then one-quarter pt hie you-e. .‘prondeet memory is of honorable eer- Ties " B-CmttatterNttt' soldier during the Civil War. When the eonthern ettrtiettuqttree,---49row- Nratr-eorttTteBed to trudge 400 mllee on toot to. thtrold homestead at Ethel where he settled down to rear u family. I-Ads Thursday, April 16, tt

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