Bandit nets $700 cash in drug store holdup» A lone gtmrnaTi held up the demanded the money about peared., -DuBois Drug Store, 601 3:35 p.m. Police are continuingi Heaton St., Saturday af- Miss Oelrich said the long- their investigation, ternoon and escaped with haired subject had been in• about $700 in cash. the store tor about 1M» hours I An Employee, Sharon when he walked up and i Oelrich, 22, 1025 Haverhill 3sked for a pack of i Drive, said a white male in cigarettes and gave thehis 20's, about 5 feet, 10 clerk a dollar bill. When she ? inches and 150 pounds, turned to hand him his THEFTSi pointed a chrome-plated .38 change, he was holding a Russell Binegar, Chat-caliber revolver at her and gun. tanooga, Tenn., reported« Miss Oelrich told police thieves forced open aJCl rlO IY1A the rofber said, ‘‘Give me window on his car, while it* »* I *vl I IV the money...all the money.” was parked in front of 339 S.I II She said he told her to nut Fourth St., and look severalf\w OlOTCk lhe cash in a bag. The articles valued at aboutIwfy UlULv gunman left the store and 5262.. u- v, was *ast scen heading east „ VANDALISM. reason for the blaze, which on Heaton St. Ken Brown of the El-BeeI p m' 15 Patrolmen Jim Craven Warehouse, 1930 Fairgrove■ unknown. an(j Rajp)l gowman' were Ave- lold police vandalsA , , , the first to arrive at the caused an estimated $200Fire and smoke damage scene damage to glass doors on, d Miss Oelrich told them she the south side of the building. v as about $a00, Reed said, ran out of the store after the Saturday morning after s. Properly damage was $200. robber, but he had disap- apparently firing shots at it.