BANDITS ROB ACTRESS
Hands and Feet Bound NEW YORK, Sept. 14. Two well-dressed bandits, who announced themselves as representatives of a motion picture corporation, gained admittance to the residence of June Knight, musical comedy and film actress, in an exclusive apartment building facing Central Park. They bound her hands and feet with electric light cord and a pyjama belt and escaped with 5000 dollars worth of jewellery. The similarity of the technique led the police to believe it the work or two men who recently robbed Janice Dawson, a stage actress, of jewellery valued at 4000 dollars, although in that caso they posed as literary a junta.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 231, 16 September 1935, Page 8
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