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1 2 Port VIII June 26, 1977 lot angelta Zimti JULY EVENTS rade, San Juan, July Crafts Fair, Barran-quitas, July 17-20; La Virgen del Carmen Patron Saint Festival, Vieques Island, July 18-27; Constitution Day, July 25. VS. Virgin Islands: St. ThomasTortola Yacht Races, St. Thomas, July 30-Aug.

1. MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA El Salvador: Marimba Fiesta, San Salvador, July 1-Aug. 31. Mexico: Festival and Fair in honor of San Marcial, Oaxaca, July Indian Fair, Teotit-lan del Valle, July Lunes del Cerro (Monday on the Hill) Indian Dance Festival, Oaxaca, July 25-Aug. 1.

Panama: 26th International Fishing Tournament, nationwide, July 1-SepL 1. SOUTH AMERICA Brazil: Independence of Bahia, Salvador, July Arts Festival of Bahia, Salvador and countryside, July 2-31. Colombia: International Trade Fair, Bog-ta, July 13-28; Sea Festival, Santa Marta, July 18-21. Peru: Virgen del Carmen Festivity, Pau-cartambo in Cuzco, July 16; Independence Day, nationwide, July 28. WESTERN EUROPE Austria: Junior Bicycling World Championships, Vienna, July 12-16; Salzburg Festival, Salzburg, July 25-Aug.

30. Belgium: 19th annual International Folklorique Dance Festival, Schoten, July 10; Medieval Tournament Performances, Brugge, July 10-21; International Twins Festival, Barvaux, July 21; Procession of the Witches, Beselare, July 31. Denmark: Rebild Festival Honoring American Independence Day, Rebild National Park south of Aalborg, July Tilting Tournament, Sonderborg, July 9-12; Hans Christian Andersen Festival, Funen Village, July 15-Aug. 1. Finland: Jazz '77, Pori, July 8-11; Opera Festival, Savonlinna, July 16-30.

France: 900th Birthday of Bayeux, July 9-17; Bayeux Concert at Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris, July 9, 13; Bastille Day, nationwide, July 14; 31st annual Festival, Avignon, July 10-Aug. 30th annual Festival of Opera and Concerts, Aix-en-Provence, July 15-Aug. 8. Germany: International Folk and National Costume Festival, SchlitzHessen, July 9-11; 150th Anniversary, Bremerhav-en, July 25-31; Folk Festival, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, July 30-Aug. 8.

Greece: Performances of Ancient Greek Drama in Open-Air Theater, Epidauros, July and August. Ireland: South of Ireland Amateur Open Golf Championship, Lahinch, July 23-26; Jamborora '77 International Scout Camp, Mount Melleray, July 26-Aug. 5. Please Turn to Page 14, Col. 1 Continued from Second Page Mississippi: National Tobacco Spitting Contest, Raleigh, July Choctaw Indian Fair.

Philadelphia, July 14-17. Missouri: National Tom Sawyer Fence Painting Contest, Hannibal, July 4. Nevada: National Basque Festival, Elko, July 2-3; Pacific International Trap Assn. Grand Tournament, Rem, July 13-17. New Jersey: Hydrangja Festival, Atlantic City.

July 1-31; Grand Prix Ocean Powerboat Regatta, Point Pleasant, July 20. New Mexico: 21st annual Santa Fe Opera Festival. Santa Fe, July 6-Aug. 27. New York: Six Hours of Endurance and Can-Am Auto Races, Watkins Glen, July 8-10; 12th annual Pow Wow Indian League of Americas, Barryville, July 9-10; International Summer Festival, Niagara Falls, July 15-16; Mostly Mozart Festival, Lincoln Center.

New York City, July 18-Aug. 27; Mormon Pageant at Hill Cumorah, Palmyra. July 22-23, 26-30; German Alps Festival. Hunter, July 27-Aug. 7.

North Carolina: Highland Games and Gathering of Scottish Clans, Grandfather Mountain, July 9-10. Ohio: World Horseshoe Tournament, Greenville, July 29-Aug. 8. Oregon: World Championship Timber Carnival, Albany, July 1-5; Rodeo, St. Paul, July 2-5.

Pennsylvania: Independence Day Ceremonies, Independence Hall and Mall, Philadelphia, July 28th annual Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Festival, Kutztown, July 2-9; IVB-Philadelphia Golf Classic, Philadelphia, July 28-31. South Dakota: Sitting Bull Stampede, Mobridge, July 2-4. Tennessee: Old-Time Fiddlers' Jamboree, Smithville, July 1-2. Texas: Will Rogers Range Riders Rodeo, Amarillo, July 1-4; Texas Cowboy Reunion Rodeo, Stamford, July 1-2, Jazz Festival, Corpus Christi, July 2-3. Utah: Days of '47.

Salt Lake City, July 24; Festival of American West, Logan, July 29-30, Aug. 1-6. Vermont: Pentangle Summer Festival of Arts, Woodstock, July 1-4; Annual Marathon, Stowe, July 4. Virginia: Special Independence Day Militia Muster on Market Square, Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, July Colonial Craft Days at Gunston Hall Plantation, Lorton. July 16-17; Scottish Games, Alex andria, July 23; Wild Pony Roundup and Carnival, Chincoteague, July 28-29.

Washington, D.Cj Fourth of July Celebration and Parade, July 4. Washington: Pacific Northwest Festival (Opera), Seattle, July 18-30; Seafair, Seattle, July 28-Aug. Pacific Northwest Arts and Crafts Fair, Bellevue. July 29-31. Wisconsin: King Richard's Faire Summer Festival, Kenosha, July 6-Aug.

7 (weekends). Lakefront Water and Air Show, Milwaukee, July 23-24. Wyoming: Frontier Days, Cheyenne, July 23-31; Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo, Casper, July 31-Aug. 6. CANADA Alberta: Calgary Exhibition and Stampede (Rodeo), Calgary, July 8-17; Great Canadian Smoky River Marathon Race, Grande Cache to Peace River, July 13-16; Klondike Days Exposition, Edmonton, July 20-30; Indian Days, Banff, July 21-24.

British Columbia: Theater in the Park, Vancouver, July 14-Aug. 6. Manitoba: Rainbow Stage Festival and Performances, Winnipeg, July and August. New Brunswick: Lobster Festival, She-diac, July 12-17. Lobster Car Rally, Monc-ton, July 30-31.

Newfoundland: Summer Festival of the Arts, St. John's, July and August. Nova Scotia: Neptune Theater Summer Festival, Halifax, July and August. Ontario: Festival Canada, Ottawa, July 2-30; Canadian Open (Golf), Oakville, July 18-24; Gemboree, Bancroft, July 28-Aug. Glengarry Highland Games, Maxville, July 30; Wikwemikong Indian Pow Wow, Mani-toulin, July 31-Aug.

2. Quebec: Mont-Orford Music Festival, Magog, July 1-Aug. 20; Festival Lennox-ville, Lennoxville, July 9-Aug. 28. CARIBBEAN Cayman Islands: Constitution Day and Sailing Regatta, July 4.

Dominican Republic: Miss Universe Pageant, Santo Domingo, July 2-17; Mer-engue Festival, Santo Domingo, July 22-26. Guadaloupe: Bastille Day, islandwide, July 14. Haiti: Carnival of Flowers, Port-au-Prince, July 3. Martinique: Bastille Day Celebration, islandwide, July 14; Schoelcher Day, island-wide, July 21. Puerto Rico: U.S.

Independence Day Pa and Folkloric Dance Company. By day, you can ride the Teleferico to the summit of San Jacinto Mountain. It's the only cable-car of its kind in Central America, and the views are stunning. Or attend a genuine Salvadorean barbecue at Panchimalco Indian Village, where cobbled streets and a wooden 1 8th century church merge past into present. For even more colorful dining, you're invited to a "Feast of the Conquistadors," held each Sunday at the Hacienda De Los Miranda amid splashing fountains, in an elegant Spanish courtyard.

And to climax your stay, there's Marimba Fiesta Night, when two bands keep your feet tapping till the wee hours of morning. The sights and sounds will remind you of a distant tropical paradise, with mist-shrouded volcanos, shimmering crater lakes and lush rainforests. But El Salvador, nestled on Central America's beautiful West Coast, is surprisingly close to home. Pan Am has daily flights to San Salvador from six U.S. cities.

And when you fly Pan Am, you'll receive the full measure of luxury Pan Am is famous for. You'll enjoy excellent meals and flight service with America's airline to the world. So come celebrate summer in El Salvador. All of these events and Come join the celebration. The beaches are awash with sun and sea, marimba bands ply nighttime magic with dancing couples, and exciting special events enliven each day of the week.

June, July and August are Marimba Fiesta months in El Salvador, and you couldn't pick a happier time to come. The mild climate is at its balmiest (temperatures average in the low seventies). And friendly "Salvadorerios" go out of their way to show you a good time. There are weekly "nightclub nights" with top caliber entertainers, and a 14-piece orchestra for dancing. Other evenings are set aside for performances of the National Symphony Orchestra much more are offered in Pan Am's World "Marimba Fiesta Tour Package." See your travel agent for details, or get in touch with your local Pan Am office.

Or send in the coupon below for more information-. CODE: 115 Send to: El Salvador Tourist Commission P.O. Box 825 Farmingdale, N.y. 1 1 736 LATS-2S NAME ADDRESS -STATE- -ZIP MY TRAVEL AGENT IS- institute salvadoreno de turismo v- The ROYAL LAHAINA RESORT on Maui, darling. Fifty acres of everything a girl could ask for.

Three miles of beachboys, eight swimming pools, eleven tennis courts and that handsome touring pro, John Newcombe. ft Can I join the I Newcombers' Club? On our last cruise never saw a beach. Lookatusnovj. We know that on some Caribbean cruises, a lot of people don't get one thing they always expect: great beaches. That's why we've picked at least one port on every NCL cruise particularly for its un-crowded, unspoiled beach.

And that's why we plan Fint fleet of the Caribbean. special beach parties. Complete with food, native entertainment, sailing, snorkeling, and lots of sunshine for getting a great tan. When we're not beach partying, there are tours, shopping, side trips and nighttime stops. On every cruise.

Of course, an NCL cruise is very special at sea, too. With great food (4 lavish meals a day), great entertainment, and a smiling staff that takes care of everything for you. It all adds up to a vacation that keeps the elegance of cruising in, but the stuffiness out. So ask your travel agent about NCL. He'll help you choose from our three sparkling ships and three different one-week itineraries, sailing from Miami every Saturday, year 'round.

Or our fourth ship, MS Sunward II. sailing on 3 and 4-night cruises from Miami to the Bahamas every week. With money-saving airsea packages from most major U.S. cities. Off-season rates in effect now through December 17th.

MS Skyward, 7 days to Cap Haitien, San Juan, St. Thomas, Puerto Plata. MS Starward, 7 days to Port Antonio, Ocho Rios, Port-au-Prince, Nassau. MS Southward, 7 days to Cozumel, Mexico; Grand Cayman Island; Ocho Rios. ships' registry: Norway.

Norwegian Caribbean Lines The Royal Lahaina Resort on Kaanapali Beach, Maui. Three miles of golden sand. Seven restaurants. Disco. Championship golf.

Rates for two from S37 per day a great vacation value! See your travel agent or call Island Holidays Resorts in Los Angeles (213) 930-1400, San Francisco (415) 772-3000 or Seattle (206) 623-4265. Family Summer Sauings: From June 25th thru Sept. 9, 1977, each 3rd or 4th passenger 18 years or younger in stateroom with two full-paying adults-enjoys the full cruise for. 1 1977 Norwegian Caribbean Lines ISLAND HOLIDAYS RESORTS 3 A 24 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA For detailed brochures, information and reservations on the above advertised program, PHONEWRITE or stop in at your nearest May Co World Travel Bureau. May Co World Travel Bureaus are located within the May Co stores.

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