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The vault had been opened and the money was waiting for Fd delivery to th etellers’ cages. 4 | One man with a machine gun £ | | kept the employees cowed while + | the money was immediately J 1 | transferred to the getaway car. The robbery was completed in ten minutes, and as the robbers “smn OLIVER SAGER & SON Ditch Digging ~ Septic Tanks Installed Field Drainage — Footings — Grading Hauling = And Light Jobs Portable Air Concrete Breaking Top Soil and Fill Rock Drilling ELIZABETHTOWN Ps — PHONE 7-1256 11 tfe fled, they created history by perpetrating the most lucrative bank robbery in the history of American crime. The Chase Manhattan Bank was missing $312,219.42 in cash. Immediately the FBI and the New York City Police began an intensive investigation to identi- fy the three men who, with a machine gun, a revolver and a clocklike schedule, had endeav- Thomas Francis Connelly, Jr. beautiful 1955 Bardenhagen, Chief in the Woodside Branch Chase Manhattan Bank, At 8:30 on the Henry This was a routine pro- but as Bardenhagen op- his flamingo the gun that was put in his back was defin- itely not a part of this routine. work. ored to prove the falsity of the statement that “Crime Does Not Pay.” ! For a while it appeared ‘that | a perfect crime had been com- mitted, but suddenly it broke cans ORANGE JUICE 16a Paper Napkins Arvin Salad Dressing 16GA ~~ 21.2 Tomato Catsup 1GA Retail Value Get your entry blank for $29.95 this exciting contest today. 46.02. 14 Oz. 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