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2-PASABENA INDEPENDENT. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23. 195? Tipping' Bandits Hunted A- widespread search was on Inst nlglit lor two gunmen who robbed a Glomlalc bar ami Highland Park restaurant of nearly 5300, forced one victim to pray and lipped another $20. The" two bandit's also arc suspects in several oilier robberies In the that ot a market in Glcntlalc and a Pasadena liquor store.

Both robberies, early yesterday came within a one hour period. Bartender Tony Caruso, 45, was forced to hand over $12G to the bandits in (ho Glcndaln Hotel Silver Room, 701 E. Broadway, Glendale. As the holdup men lelt, one of them turned and Hipped a 520 bill at Caruso. "You're ffooci puy," said tin; Kiinnmn.

"Hero's for you." The same pair liekl up Barbara's Steak House at 5501 N. Figucroa Highland Park, police said. One of them held a 22-call- ber revolver and ordered bartender John A. Bonnano, 39, of Los Angeles, to get down on his knees and pray. He then told Bonnano to get up and give him the money from the cash register.

Alter taking 5182, the bandit ordered the bartender back on his knees. Weather I'nsaiienn and Vicinity-- Variable high clouds today and tomorrow. Somewhat cooler today with high about 70 degrees. Light eye irritation from smog today. High yesterday 76, low 46.

Southland Morning low clouds over coastal areas fol lowed by variable high clouds in most areas. Coastal fog to night and tomorrow morning. Some cooler today. SOUTHLAND TEJU'EIIATUUKS Beaumont 71 39 Pasadena .16 4Q IJIihop 62 21 Riverside 72 Bmbsnk 75 R. Culver City 75 48 San Dleco 75 Dapcctt 73 36 Ban Gabriel 76 42 72 50 San 6S Lone Beach 71 9 Santa Ana 79 42 1,01 Angles 74 B2 Sla.Barlmnt 77 -12 H.

LA Airport 74 61 Santa Matfa 65 4S Monlebello 76 Ml St.Col..N'orth- ill Wilson 61 3Q rldce 77 I Needles 70 49 Thermal 76 4 Newport 63 46 Vlclorvilla (19 rnlmdale 63 1 30 Warner Spcs 71 Palm Snrps 77 7 XATIONW.l,nK.TKMrEUATUH_ES 3n -Adanla 71 New BlrmlnfiTiam fia 41 New York 33 2 Blsrnarck 22 --S Omahn 2fl Boise 33 Okfa. CUy 37 25 Boston 23 20 Philadelphia 33 2F 6g 1 27 i 2fi 2 IttsEuTKl a a Portlnd, 3 22 PoTllnrt.Ore. ft2 Cliarleitn.SC 64 f2 Ralelxh 61 3S Chicago 24 12 a 49 Clnclnnall 33 20 nirtitnontl 37 Cleveland 24 11 St. l-oiils 31 ift Salt Lake C. 41 Denver 4.1 18 San Antonio 4ft Iluluth 2.i If) KIPaso fil Statllf fil fill Spokane 2S Tampa 11 wfthl(a ,13 Yum a.

37 26 Rnlveslon Jackaonvllte a a a 31 74 fiS r.i 21 76 Queen Mother Plans April Visit to Rome LONDON--UPI Mother Elizabeth will leave on a private visit to Rome April 21. It is expected the Queen Mother will- be received Pope John XXIII. Jet-styled monorail would race from downtown Seattle to fair at mph. DESIGNED FOR SEATTLE Monorail Eyed for Fair Lockheed Aircraft Corp. yesterday; disclosed first details of an airliner-like monorail train it has designed at the request ot the Seattle Transit System lor use during the proposed Century 21 Exposition in 1361.

Under the plan four-car, 96-passenger "straddle-rail" trains would "fly" passengers at GO mph between Seattle's business hotel district and 1he exposition grounds more than a mile away. The plan Is now under study by transit and exposition executives in the northwest mo- tropjls, Lockheed California Division officials reported in The 'high-speed electric train Is futuristlcally designed to give a "nexl-ccntury" flair to a practical transportation need. It would have cars shaped like an inverted lilting around and atop a beam-like track about 20 feet above street level. Power units in a housing down the center of the car drive the vehicles on a standard rail mounted on the track beam. Passenger compartments, entered from the side when side panels are raised, extend down both outer seclions of the car.

Six double seats would be installed on each side. There are no aisles and no vestibules. It is proposed to support the track beams by T-shaped structures to be built down. the middle of Seattle's 5th avenue from near Pine street and Westlake avenue to the exposition grounds west ot Broad street. Each arm of the would hold one trick --for inbound and outbound trains.

supporting structures, terminals and founda-, fions would be the of Vlnnell Co. Inc. of Alhambra, which is working, with Lockheed in the development of the project. Approaching terminals, the' tracks would descend so that passcngeis could board at ground level, eliminating need for stairs or cscalafcbis Designed to give Belittle exposltion visitors a sensation ot flight, the train would-, provide- Unobstructed vision outward and The airtrain has a streamlined "pilot's compart-, ment" In the nose, a -front end resembling jet-engine tiir intakes, and airplane type controls and instrument panel. Its timetable would be 93 seconds ior the trip of more than one mile, The system provides lor automatic block controls, automatic speed and braking controls, radiant heating, indirect lighting, sound-proofing and built-in public-address units, VOL.

XXVI--No. Z-IO Jan. 28, 195 A morntnR dally newspaper pub tl bed at I'asndcna, California. Hume delivery dally and 9imda: $1.75 per munlh. Bv mall: Sunda onlv 15c Der In advance daily and Sunday $1,15 In advance Second class mal! privileges au thurized at Pasadena Post OtHce.

Qualified to accept kfial adverlla Ine by Superior Court order (Pass dena''A" NU. C-HIS: June 6, 1336 Offices: Pnsnrlena 15, 525 Ea Colorado Blvd Phone: BY 5-S8I1 Register Now For SPEED READING CLASS Starts Saturday, January 31 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. OR Monday, February 2 8:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M.

High School Adult 215 W. California Pasadena OR 2610 W. Colorado Eagle Rock Telephone CL 7-2192 The Reading Center Other '59 cars too big in size and price? Rambler'59 the Compact Quality Car As other cars grow in size and price--Rambler shows greater sales gains than ever before! Why? Because Rambler can save you hundreds when you buy. Delivers even more miles per gallon with advanced carburetion, earns highest resale value of all. Easier handling, parking.

Try Personalized Comfort, too: sectional sofa front seata-that glide back and forth individually, recliningscatbacks, adjustable headrests. Sec Rambler 6 and V-8 at your dealer now. New 100-inch wheelbate RAMBLER AMERICAN 1835 Snivelled ddiveftd prict it Kfnoihi, Wisun fcf 2-rfMf wdi it (fit. Slal a local (net 1( lulomalic million jnd oplionir equipmtnt, eiln. Orriri W.

Fox Co. Henderson Motors Campbell Motors Ctest Rambler 735 I. ColonJo Blvd. PASADENA 375 E. Hunlinglen Drivi ARCADIA 15 FiTr Oifci 50.

A A A 6935 Foolhill Blvd. TUJUWGA MEN'S WEAR 24TH ANNIVERSARY A JANUARY 28TH PREPARING OUR GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9:30 A.M: to 9 P. ITEMS BELOW ARE BUT A FEW OF THE MANY VALUES ANNOUNCED IN OUR PAGE ADVERTISEMENT APPEARING IN WEDNESDAY'S STAR-NEWS AND THURSDAY'S MEN'S SUITS These are all from our regular slock of all wool suits. Broken sizes. Values to 65.00 145.00 Ipuis Roth Suits.

124.99 135.00 Louis Roih Suils 114.99 115.00 Hart Schaffner Marx Suits. .99.99 79.50'Har't Schaffner Marx 65.00 Don Richards Suils 49.99 54,00 Don Richards Suits 44.99 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Long Sleeves Values to 10.00 6.99 Values to 7.95 now 4.99 Values lo 6.95 3.99 Values lo 5.00 now 2.99 MEN'S SPORT COATS A wonderful selection from our regular stock of fine sport coals--new color Irealmenls and- new, more natural; styling in luxurious and Iweeds at very substantial savings. Values to 55.00 29.99 Men's Sport Coats-All Sixes 59.50 Spoft Coals 44.99 55.00 Sport Coots, all 39.99 45.00 Sport Coats 34.99 MEN'S SWEATERS Values to 25.00 now 19.99 Values to 22.50 now 17.99 Values to 14.95 now 11.99 Values to 12.95 now 10.99 Values lo 9.95 now 7.99 MEN'S SLACKS- All Wool 2-ply Covert a 22.50 Brown, charcoal gray, tan. long and short. Sizes 28 lo 42.

Over 1000 poirs of slacks on sole. Men's Polo Shirts Values to 10.95 now 7.99 Values lo 6.95 now 4.99 Values lo 5.00 now 2.99 Men's Pajamas 5.00 Broodclolh and Flannel Pajamas. Unconditionally guaranteed now 3.99 3.95 Broadcloth now 2.99 Men's Tee Shirrs, Undershirts and Shorts 1.25 Tee Shift, reg. stock, nylon reinforced neck now 2 for 1.95 1.00 Undershirt, cotton now 3 for 2.25 1.50 Shorts, colton, washable, now 1.29 2.00 Shorts, Dacron now 1.59 Men's Slacks-All Sizes 27.50 Hirshey Twill Gabardine 23.99 27.50 Hirshey Deerskin 23.99 22.50 Imported Flannel 17.99 Special Group--Sharkskins, Worsleds, Flannels, Gabardines 14.00 'S CAR COATS Values to 32.50 now 17.99 Values lo 17.95 13.99 Values to 20.00 now 16.99 Men's Plaid All Wool Zipper Jackets Values lo 27.50 now 22.99 9:30 A.M. STORE OPEN 9:30 A.M.

to 9:00 P.M. Thursday-Friday MEN'S HOSE 1.00 Cotton argyle, 1 0 2 1 3 now 79c 1.00 Stretch sox, 79c 1.50 Dacron rib now 1.19 3.50 and 2.95 wool argyle now 2.39 MEN'S WHITE and COLORED 1 3.65 2 Shirts. 7.00 3 Shirts 10.00 4 Shirts 12.65 men's apparel sy 6-0263 615 e. Colorado FREE PARKING BANK LOT OFF MADISON.

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