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Show Taxis Replace Old Gharries as Vehicles in Holy Citv The last of Jerusalem's famous fleet of ramshackle open horse drawn cabs has been relegated to the lnnk heap. In their place modern taxicabs will convey the citizens of Jerusalem and visitors up and down the precipitous slopes of the Holy City. Practically every visitor to Jerusalem Jeru-salem used to take at least one drive In one of these horse cabs, or "gharries." "ghar-ries." They seemed as typically a part of the Jerusalem scene as gondolas gon-dolas in Venice or rickshas in Shanghai. Shang-hai. Unfortunately for the cab drivers, however, the steep city streets recently re-cently were asphalted for the benefit of automobile traffic. As a result the cab horses continually slipped and foil. Th Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals intervened and made representations to the government govern-ment resulting In the withdrawal of horse drawn cabs from the streets. |