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Farris Egbert Morris — Part 2
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The crime for which ANGLIN was serving time at
Alcatraz was comnitted by him in the company of his two brothers,
JOHN and ALFRED. The Bank of Columbia, Columbia, Alabama, was
robbed on January 17, 1958, and subsequent investigation identi-
fied the ANGLIN brothers as the robbers. They were apprehended Ke
January 22, 1958, at Hamilton, Ohio. At the time of their
apprehens
On October 8, 1960, CLARENCE ANGLIN attempted to
escape from the United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth,
Kansas, by concealing himself in two metal bread boxes. He had
cut the top out of the lower one and the bottom out of the upper
one and concéaled himself between the two. His brother JOHN was
believed to have assisted him, but this could not be substantiated.
CLARENCE was discovered by a bakery steward while the improvised
box in which he was concealed was still inside the bakery.
CLARENCE had a knife and an improvised bar on his person. He
offered no resistance. He received an extra two-year sentence
as a result of this attempted escape.
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