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Show .10111 BANK ROBBERS LEFT; (iOCLUffll Police, Burnt Detectirea and Sheriffs ' of Three Counties Labor in Vain for Trace of -Outlaws Practically untiring efforts for the paat forty-eight houra en tha part of nearly a dosen local officers, including in-cluding city deteotlvea and representatives repre-sentatives of the Burna International Interna-tional Detective agency, headed 1y Charles Woods, local agent, together togeth-er with sheriffs forces from throe counties have failed to reveal any clues e the robbers who entered the Bank of Moroni early Friday morning. Offloera admitted Saturday Satur-day evening they were practically up against a stone wall, n Ths robbers used dynamite and opened the aafety deposit vault, prying open eighteen of the twenty aafety depoelt bo see. Due to the fact that many of the depositors live miles away from tha town a complete check of the loasea haa not been mode. Twelve depositors whom officials have been aula to communicate with report lessee aggregating ag-gregating files moat of which waa In Liberty bonds. V It la known that many of the patrons pa-trons of the bank- were Investors In the above type of bonds and aalde from personal papere of value only to the owners. Liberty bonds are thought to have composed, the main loot of tha robbers. TWO AIRt-XaWSEg AT CAJfJP. Twe army airplanaa are bow available for 'training members of the reserve officers' and cltlsens military training camps hero, tha second having beea flowa here from San Frandeoo by Sergeant D. A. Tern pieman af tha army air service serv-ice Friday. Officers at tha training train-ing camps will be taken up tor training la wartime observations from the air, according to Lieutenant Lieuten-ant H. H. George, chief ef the lo-cal lo-cal air forces. |