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2 Nervous Bandits Flee With $1000

= NEOSHO, Wis., Dec. 13 (UP)— er, he was pushed into the back Two "nervous young bandits/room, too, and both bandits ran out the door. Witnesses said they \drove off in a 1941 Pontiac Withixas contralto formerly of the Metropolitan Opera and now of Indiana University’s music faculty, will be heard here in recital at Taylor University at 8 p. m,

robbed a village bank of about $1000 yesterday ‘ard drove away

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into the bank and drew out guns @ne herded P. E. Veum, bank vice president, and Mrs. John Lemon, & ~customer, into a back room While the other ordered assistant cashier Martin McCollow to “hand

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