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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 26

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26 Port I SUNDAY, SEPT. 30, 1 951 Cittteg U.S. AIRMEN AID FIGHT AGAINST YELLOW FEVER Cardinal Hits Gl Cross Removals NEW YORK, Sept 29 (IP) Francis Cardinal Spellman today denounced the removal of wooden crosses from the graves of 13,000 American war dead in Hawaii's National Cemetery. He termed one reason given by the Army that it costs too much to maintain the white, wooden crosses in Hawaii's climate "deplorable." The Army began removing o)UU IM ern California. A helicopter also was flown to the Central American nation, to be used in delivering serum to otherwise inaccessible areas in the jungle.

The Air Force said the men will work from an advance base at Altamira, 30 miles north of San Jose, Costa Rica. Since a death from yellow, fever occurred A segment of the Air Rescue group at March Air Force Base has been sent to Costa Rica to aid in distribution of serum to fight an outbreak of yellow fever there, it was announced yesterday. A crew flown there in a C-82 Flying Boxcar includes Capt John R. Peacock, helicopter pilot who has figured in many search and rescue operations in South PE Trolley Lines Yield to Busses Monroyia-GIendora, Sierra Vista and Pasadena Red Cars End Runs The big red cars rumbled for the last time yesterday on the Monrovia-Glendora and Sierra Vista rails and Pasadena Short Line. A fleet of Pacific Electric busses was.

to take April 14. in Panama near the I the crosses Monday, leaving flat i 13 mim stone markers at the head of Costa Rica border, 22 persons have died of the dread disease. each grave. i Shop at Sears Mondays and Fridays 12:30 to 9:15 P.M. utner uays a.m.

to dtfo ranc i-Ktt i ii if I 1 i One of the World's Finest 35mim Cameras, Ml CCA OF CM QudQ The company detailed routes of the new busses as follows: MONROVIA LINE From Los Angeles Terminal via 6th San Pedro Aliso St, Mission Road, Huntington Drive (south side), Main Huntington Drive (San Marino), Holly -Huntington Drive, 1st Ave. (Arcadia), Colorado ooo nnri The Mayflower Olive Ave. newNCCAfsr LAI a fine precision of a renowned CSxyl Germans DR. 'TV? Of fa. iL COWEN Credit 'nan VX.

-kZl half the '--JLJi. Dentist mmm With Famous over early today. New motor coaches 1 a fast, efficient, modern replaced the familiar red railway cars that performed dependably and picturesquely for almost half a century. The passing of the red cars will be mourned as a part of a long-gone but better time. To some old-timers the tracks themselves reflect sentimental memories of a simpler era.

Citizens Look Back Take, for example, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Overturn5 of 241 Walnut Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Good, 607 Lemon who rode the first car into Los Angeles when the Monrovia line was opened in April, 1903. Yesterday the two couples boarded one of the last cars and made the round trip between Monrovia and Los Angeles. The Pacific Electric took note. G. F.

Squires, vice-president of the company, met them at the 6th and Main Sts. Station. He gave the women corsages. Big Fire Recalled "There's no forgetting that first ride," Mrs. Good said, "because when we rode into Los Angeles a big fire was burning down an old frame building the original Broadway Department Store at its present site." Mrs.

Overturn said she and her husband had lived in Monrovia for 49 years. "We've always lived within eight of the car line," she said. "My, how we'll miss them. We wanted to celebrate our golden wedding anniversary next February by taking a red car ride to Los Angeles. We took the trip today instead." The Monrovia line was extended to Glendora in December, 1907, and the event was marked by a big party in the Glendora Opera House with all of Glendora there.

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(threugh Duarte and Azusa), Citrus Foothill Blvd. and Michigan Ave. to Pacific Electric Station, Glendora. Return via of same route to Holly thence via Huntington Drive (north side), Mission Road, Aliso San Pedro St, 5th St. and Maple Ave.

to Los Angeles Terminal. PASADENA VIA SHORT LINE From Loa Angeles Terminal via 6th San Pedro St, Aliso Mission Road, Huntington Drive (south side), Main Huntington Drive, Fremont Huntington Drive (north side), and Fair Oaks Ave. to Walnut St (Pasadena). Return via Fair' Oaks Huntington Drive (north side), Mission Road, Aliso San Pedro 5th Street and Maple Ave. to Los Angeles Terminal.

SIERRA VISTA LOCAL LINE From Los Angeles Terminal via 6th San Pedro Aliso Mission Road, Marengo St, Soto St and Huntington Drive (south side), to Sierra Vista Station. Return via Huntington Drive (north side), Monterey Road, Huntington Drive (south side), Soto Marengo Mission Road, Aliso San Pedro 5th St and Maple Ave. to Los Angeles Terminal. On the three lines, coaches operate from Los Angeles Street Motor Coach Terminal, daily except Sundays and holidays, from beginning of service to 7 p.m. After 7 p.m.

daily and all day Sundays and holidays, coaches leave from 6th and Main St Terminal. You don't pay One Extra Penny for Interest or Carrying Charge when you use my liberal long-term credit plan. You enjoy the SAME LOW PRICES, regardless of how much credit you need spread the easy payments over any reasonable length of time. Exclusively at Sears Lenses, Accessories and Most Parts Interchangeable With theLeicaF-2 WITH CASE 17.50 DOWN Scars Easy Trm, Usual Carrying Charge 1 1 Shutter Speeds from 1 Second to 1500 Second Superimposed Type Range Finder with VAX Magnifier Genuine Leather Eveready Case with Adjustable Shoulder Strap Accepts All Leica Lenses and Accessories F2.0 50mm. Coated Nikkor lens Winding Knob Transports Film and Cocks Shutter Automatically Mechanism Is EMirely Hand Machined Takes 20 to 36 Exposures on Standard 35mm.

Film The Pasadena Short Line, built In 1902, was one of the first extensions of the Pacific Electric system. 200-inch Hale telescope on Palomar Mountain Wednesday and Thursday to get information for (D0Q (gM fiTq LOS ANGELES E. Olympic Blvd. Soto IN6LEW00D Manchester at Hillcrest SANTft MONICA Colorado Ave. at 3rd LOS ANGELES Vermont Slauson Aves.

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