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Bank Cops at After Robbery Worry Patrons Depositors Reassured— Police Seek Got $12,000 to $15,000 Detectives working under InspecJames McKenzie were running down clues last night to the identity of three suave young men who in carefully planned holdup earlier day escaped with between $12,from the cages and counters branch the Seward National Bank Trust Company Amsterdam Ave. and 93d The holdup occurred before noon, dozen customers were in the office. Only the screams and bites frightened little girl, in the bank with her mother, prevented the robbers from finding $25,000 large bills which laid far back cash During the afternoon the large number of uniformed men walking in and out the doors almost started run on the bank. Depositors, ticing the crowd, thought there was some question the bank's stability, and in withdraw money When they were told of the robbery, they dispersed. Issuing their commands in quiet tone. and keeping their guns out of sight the passersby look through the plate glass windows, of the young robbers lined the and employes. including Special William Nessimer, while the third bandit made tour for money. He was struggling with cash drawer when the little girl, frightened. began howl. The robber tried to quiet her. but she bit him several times the legs. He cided call off his and the trio escaped in the car confederate waiting outside the bank.