Vacation Days

All over the U.S., families are asking the annual question: "Where do we go this summer?" War has made the vacation problem a great riddle, with no easy answers. The New Rich have plenty of vacation money; the New Poor still have some vacation money left. The problem is where and how to go, under wartime living conditions.

A Habit to Break. U.S. citizens annually travel one and a half billion air miles, 15 billion intercity-bus miles, 25 billion rail miles, 240 billion motor miles —and the habit is hard to break, war...

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