Taking No Risks About Being Chased
THIEVES REMOVE VICTIM'S TROUSERS New York Times Broadcast. NEW YORK, July 21. Three thieves who robbed Morris Gruskin, a Brooklyn pawnbroker, of :JO,OOO dollars in cash and jewels yesterday, added insult to injury by play-
ing the mandolin and forcing hini to run for a policeman sans tronsois. Hie trio forced Grushin, a customer and two plumbers to remove their trousers. While waiting for the owner’s son to open the safe, one played the mandolin. Jewellery Haul Worth Over £IO,OOO Ban Francisco Press Broadcast. XEW YORK, July 20. Three bandits staged a daring day-
light robbery in the . shadow of hit. Thomas’ Church yesterday afternoon and escaped after looting the exclusive jewellery firm ol: Schumann and .Sons of gems worth 60,000 dollars. Alter bindfug |he stall’ of the store with handkerchiefs and gagging them with strips of surgical tape, the bandits emptied the contents of six jewellery trays into a black leather satchel and departed.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 6918, 23 July 1932, Page 4
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