MOTORING GIPSIES.
"FOLLOW THE SUN." A CALIFORNIAN PROBLEM. EYASIUN 01“ ItESPUNSIBILI’I‘IES. (Times Air Mail.) LONDON, September 11. Nearly half :1 million Americans lmvu heroine “motoring ginslcs," writes the New York correspondent of the lmily llcrnld. .-\lnimtoning their apartments and twotlngo‘s, they are living in cars and trailers. They follow the sun, Gunillim: \\'llt)!‘o\'t‘l‘ it is cheapest. ' ’l‘heso pvoplc with homes on wheels have created a thorny problem in California. win-re the State Superin—-lt-nrlont, nt' St-liools estimates that 5H,— ttUO boys and girls. previously rusidt‘nt in live different State's. are now attendling California srhools. No contributlon. ’l‘helr parents, living in caravans, make no contribution, it is complnim‘tt. to the State's education funds. I Another aspen-t or trailer travel is a. harder lnve‘stisation of motorsts 'vnterlng Arizona, California, New |.\ll‘.\l'(-. lii-ho uni Orczon. Cars whit-h enter California. for in‘ Istanrr‘. when passed by ofllrials, arc lultf‘llf‘d “1956 Guest. of California." Other States have similar device's.
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Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 10010, 7 October 1936, Page 11
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153MOTORING GIPSIES. Waikato Times, Volume 120, Issue 10010, 7 October 1936, Page 11
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