Monday, Nov. 27, 1944

Stay Home

"I don't want to sound like a kill-joy ... but I do think we should face the facts squarely." A travel expert this week thus broke the news to would-be globetrotters: tourist trips to Europe are a long, long way off.

A. L, Simmons, president of Simmons Tours, explained why: "Assuming the global war lasts three more years, it is extremely unlikely that the U.S. Government will start issuing passports for foreign pleasure travel until at least two years after the last shot has been fired. ... So there is no use getting excited ... at least so far as Europe is concerned. And the less said about the Orient the better."

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