""Patriotic" Thieves Take Victory Bonds," Montreal Star. May 7, 1943. Page 3.
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BURGLARS broke into the Atlas Dry Goods Company store at 2038 St. Lawrence boulevard last night, smashed open the safe, and stole $700 in cash and $1,200 worth of Victory Bonds.
The thieves entered an adjoining vacant house and first tried to pierce a hole through through the wall between the two buildings. Unsuccessful, they next broke through a skylight to the roof crossed to the Atlas Building and chopped an opening to the second floor. It was then an easy matter to reach the safe and smash it. The theft was only discovered at 9 a.m. today.
A bit of larceny for Drowcember day 4! Drow infiltrators in your palace stealing your magical treasures!
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Not to mention this all happened after she had just finished cleaning the entire house and doing everyone’s laundry. That woman was out for blood lmaooooo
Amazingly, there are dozens of creative ways you can create concealments for gun safes in your home that blend in well with the surroundings without being conspicuous. In this article, you will find ways you can easily and creatively ways to hide a gun safe in plain sight and keep intruders guessing.
- No vous dérangez pas ! C'est nous, les cambrioleurs...
- Oh ! que c'est béte de nous faire des peurs comme ca !... J'ai cru que c'était le concierge !
- No, don't worry! It's us, the burglars...
- Oh ! What nonsense to frighten us like that!... I thought it was the concierge!
-- Delaw, Le Rire (The Laugh; French comic)
At the beginning of Operation MASK, two Metropolitan Police intercept officers, Harold Kenworthy and Leslie Lambert, set out to track down the Comintern radio transmitter in London by driving round the capital at night, when the transmitter was active (sometimes for only a few minutes), with direction-finding equipment in a van supplied by SIS. As Kenworthy later recalled:
"Some exciting moments were experienced - particularly on one occasion, after going round a neighbourhood for some time a police car stopped us. On being asked: 'What have you got in that parcel?' - the parcel being a short-wave set - Mr Lambert said: 'I don't want to tell you.'
Thereafter Kenworthy and Lambert had to produce a special pass in order to avoid being mistaken for burglars.
thinking about her (three sword style Nami that Oda drew for One Piece magazine vol. 13)
I have not been able to stop thinking about her ever since I saw this design. I took some liberties with the outfit, giving her more of a sports bra and biker shorts and a sleeve (I am not sure if it is a sleeve or haki, I am running with it)
"Soldiers Plead Guilty To Cigarette Theft," Montreal Star. August 3, 1943. Page 3.
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Two soldiers, Joseph A. Briand, 19, and Joseph E. Paquin, 23, stationed at Longueuil, pleaded guilty before Judge J. C. Langlois today to a charge of burglary and receiving cigarettes, valued at $50, from a store at 3661 Ontario street east. They will be sentenced on Thursday.
They were arrested by Sgt. Dets. Paul Hetu and J. Jette, of the city night patrol.