GIRL ROBBERS
GARAGE ATTENDANT THE VICTIM TAXINGS SURRENDERED » - 1 ' Prass Association — By Telegraph— a RUTHERFORD~7New Jersey), November 27_Two girls, aged about 16, wearing rolled socks and with bobbed hair, held up a lonely garage and stole 60 dollars and four gallons of petrol. At car drove up shortly after mid« night, and the girl driver joked wim the attendant and ordered pctrol. Sli* then asked permission to use the te.e» phone, and the attendant suddenly felt a pistol pressed into-_'his back, “This is 1 a stick-up. You don’t want to die,” she said.; He \yas forced to surrender . the takings and ordered to face the wall. She then ripped the telephone - from the wall and walked to the door, saying; “ Wait five minv-es or else —; —■” - The attendant ruefully told tho police they seemed nice girls. t
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Evening Star, Issue 22818, 29 November 1937, Page 11
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136GIRL ROBBERS Evening Star, Issue 22818, 29 November 1937, Page 11
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