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NARD CASTLE, X, f i t i'laDch^,^) ^ Two arra- lairs w«fe stolen from the office of Peter Murtoh’s taxi business. He angriiy put an ad In the local newspaper. tefc /.'-f ■ . ‘‘Will the persone \yho X: stole the two chairs from i # Murtoh’^ taxi office please collect the sofa.. Thank you." \ The night tlX a d appear­ ~iv' "g y ^ ed, Murton went tm a call } f ; after locking/his door' When 140 Jngots %V, he got back, the sofa was •rli gone. .^talen from I V*"' Vi i * i| to Survive fe-jWK-wrdv* Armored Car LONDON (AP) y - Ban­ Gets Advice, dits overpowered the crew of Ign armored car in Lon­ don today and got away T h en Leaps with gold bullion estimated to be worth $2.1 million, a- From Bridge Scotland Yard spoTkesmah H said. He said the gold was SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A. in 140 ingots. 21-yearK>ld San Francisco youth- - The armored vehicle Was hi­ -is the' third ’ jrerson known to jacked in the Islington district have survived a leap from .Gold­ of North Londoin. ■■ en ^ate Bridge duplicating a x X ■ ■ Police a,^d,the trucklA crew of plunge taken by a frieind Xho three mem waq-overpowered by These hmhes in Waseca., Minn., show the effects of tornadoes that ripped also lived to tell about it. )>Xhe area yesterday. Several persons were killed, many more injur- toe gang, who -then drove It danidge wa,^ estimated in the millions. (AP Photofax) ^ ^ . Gene Robens, a runner for the ■ away. I '' •. Pacific Coast Stock- Exchange, The vehicle was found’ aban- , Was conscious -Wlien picked up doned in Kentish Town, abotit ■ ■from the water liy a sailboat four miles away, with toe orew ySpzen Dead^ Over 100 ^urt crew 246 feet below.the bridge. tied up in toe back. Doctors at Letterman General The daring robbery was oM Hospital said X-rays showed no of the biggest in Britain sine* ' serious injury or >roken bones. toe $7-millioh greet train rob­ The only apparent effect, in­ bery in 1963. , . ternally, was pneumonia in the One • memb^ of toe truck's 2 lower left lobe of the lung, most crew was taken tp London's likely due to Inhaling sea water. Middlesex Hospital with, head Outwardly, Robens had only and chest injuries. , ''' some abrasions on his left leg. The other two were taken to Robens’ mother, Bessie Ro­ Moorfields Eye Hospital in Lon­ bens, said her son bad a history, don. of p^hiatric problems and had, Police said toe gang'attacked been' under care of a psy<^- with ammonia and beat up ons WASECA, Minn, (AP) — band rig^it. In the face. There One of the fij^pt on the scene atrist. of toe men. - ait Waseca •was Arthur Kost, Searchers probedi thXugh^ w.as no warning. There was this Officers said no re^sbn was Police said the gold belonged splintered rubble of hdpiesh ^ terrible rain falling and all of a whose ambulance service In Storm-Tossed Fishing Boat Conws Home to London banking firm of N. M. Mankato took .two ambulances given by Robens for.^hls action. smashed by tornadoes at Wase- sudden J was .diving along the Mrs. Robens toW investigat­ Rothschild and Sons. to the stricken toWn of 6,100 First mate Harry Ingram of the fishing boat Elizabeth N ties up at the New ca and Albert Lea today grim­ floor with glass all around me." ors her son hadXet Tom Tawz- Although full details w ^ stlli ly looking fop more ;bodies in She and her husband were some 25 miles to the east. - Bedford, Mass,» dock after a rough voyage. The boat was feared lost in a huge not amflable, the crime ap* M „ .__ , ____, er, 18, Livermore, Calif., who'' treated for cuts at a hospital Atlantic storm but made it safely home to unload its cargo. Another .fishing the aftermath of a night of i « p « i ii» .peared to' have all toe hall­ storm terror vVhich l?fl a dozen and relca^d. one of whom was almost de^jii area ^ the bridge on Jan. 11, boat, the Deep Water, once listed as ‘.‘presumed lost,” was found by the Coast marks of the snioottily great dead, over 100 liipured ah^' Countless others were similar­ tated," said Kost. yi saw sever­ 1965,/and swam ‘ to a passing GuaM and is due honie tomorrow. (AP Photofax) -train robbery. ^ property damage in the mil- ly taken by surprise, even al oars that had been knocked ship. The gang was reckoned tO ■•yiions at eight communitiee auid though a tornado which had around lik e bel|Si At B rat, the Hotiens had told hi