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tuqp Frcn Aftrfraz Prnca Was Dramatic Ons Of Perstvercxe
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The
search went on today for three
bank robbers who vanished from
tide-swept Alcatraz Island prison
in San Francisco Bay Tuesday
after wriggling through cell wall
vents tediously enlarged with sto
The cowboys' choice
len spoons.
Skillfully made dummies in
their bunks prevented guards from
discovering their absence for sev
eral hours.
since 1850 .
Warden Olin Blackwell said he
does not believe the three men
led by a convict with an IQ of
132, are alive if they tried to swim
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for it.
ALCATRAZ prisoners reported to have escaped are, left to right: Clorence Anglin, 31,
his brother John William Anglin, 32, both of Montgomery, Ala., and Fronk Lee Morris,
35. The three, serving time for bank robbery, were discovered missing from the prison in
San Francisco' Bay early Tuesdoy. (UPI Telephoto)
Hospital News
Viiltinj Houri
1 to 3:30 p.m. and 7 to p.m.
Mtrcy Hospital
Admitted
Medical: Carl Ruthrauff, Mrs.
Jimmy Morgan, both of Roseburg;
Mrs. Stanley Davis, Oakland; Mrs.
Carl Stookey, Tenmile.
Surgery: Mrs. Wesley Thompson,
Sutherlin; Mrs. Harry Morrill, Win
chester; Lloyd Gallop, Roseburg.
Discharged
Harold McCormack, Mrs. Danny
Kinne, John Hane, all of Roseburg.
Douglas Community Hospital
Admitted
Medical: Mrs. Cluford Smith,
Richard Hink, Robert Brown, all
of Roseburg; Betty Jean Gaster,
Tenmile; Mrs. William Griffin,
Sutherlin; Allen Sherlock, Winston.
Surgery: Mary Rapp, Otto Scott,
both of Roseburg; Mrs. Robert
Carpenter, South Ogden, Utah;
Lloyd Robison, Winston; Mrs. Hor
ace Thompson, Oceans, Calif.
Discharged
Roy Sedell, Sheryl Jarvis, Wes
ley Baker, Doloris Galvin, George
Aiken, Mrs. Jessie Hercher, Oscar
Whorton, Mrs. Rollyn Glassford
and son Alvin Roy, Mrs. Virgil Sits
ler and son Virgil Leon, Mrs.
Wayne Wood and son Rodney Har-
ol, all of Roseburg; Bryce Love
less, Myrtle Creek; Benjamin Wat
son, Umpqua; Norman Williams,
Mckenzie Bridge; Gary DuQuette,
Dillard; Mrs. Gilbert Cordell, Suth
erlin.
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Parents Told
To Give Help
CHICAGO (UPI) Evangelist
Billy Graham told a crowd which
included street gang members
Tuesday night "God never in
tended that young people should
be disciplined by the courts, but
by their parents."
Graham, addressing 36,000 per
sons at McCormick Place in the
14th meeting of his Greater Chi
cago Crusade, urged parents to
give up the "cheap glitter of
modern living" and offer their
children Christian guidance.
Among the throng, which
brought to nearly 460,000 the num
ber of persons attending the re
vivals thus far, were 350 members
of various South Side youth
gangs, crusade officials said.
Mickey Rooney Now Bankrupt
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Actor
Mickey Rooney, 39, who earned
MICKEY ROONEY
. . in troubled times
an estimated $12 million during a
movie career that began when he
was a child, said Tuesday he had
filed a bankruptcy petition listing
debts ef $484,914.12.
Rooney's petition, filed Monday
in U.S. District Court, said he
owed back alimony payments
totaling $22,950 to three ex-wives
and owed federal taxes of $106,68!
and state taxes of $9,826.
"It's something I had to do for
my family," said Rooney. "There
was no way out."
Rooney said he owed back ali
mony payments to Elaine Davis
of $19,500, to Betty Jane Baker of
$3,000, and to Martha Vickers of
$450.
Also 'isted were debts of $1,889
on a leopard skin coat, and gam
bling losses on horse races of
$2,000. -
The petition said the actor
earned $85,229 during the past two
years and received $19,000 from a
trust fund set up for him by his
mother more than 20 years ago
However, because of the thor
oughness of the trio's planning to
bust "The Rock," officials con
cede that the men could have
made it ashore on a makeshift
raft.
Presence Not Discounted
Nor do they discount the possi
bility that Frank Lee Morris, 35,
the leader, and two brothers,
John, 32, and Clarence Anglin, 31,
are still on the island, lurking in
a water s edge cave.
An ever-widening search coor
dinated by the FBI has spread
over northern California.
Their escape was discovered at
7:15 a.m. Tuesday. They were last
seen at 9:30 p.m. Monday.
No one is known to have sur
vived an escape attempt from
The Rock in its 28 years as a
federal prison, although 35 men
tried it in 11 separate attempts-
Warden Blackwell told how the
three men escaped the attention
of authorities.
At 5 p.m. Monday, as usual, the
doors clanged shut in the three
tiered cell block that housed 269
prisoners, watched over by 155
guards.
At 9:30 and thereafter every
hour on the hour during periodic
checks, nothing was found amiss
Then at 7:15 in the morning, at
the regular showup, the three
didn't get up. Guards prodded
what appeared to be their sleep
ing forms and found dummies
"very realistic, plaster, paint and
hair heads and pillow bodies.
Digging Tedious
It was found that the trio, ap
parently for weeks, had been dig
ging at plaster and cement four
inches thick with bits of spoons.
Their painstaking effort loosened
a metal cover leading to a ven
tilation shaft through each cell
wall.
The 8-by-10 inch openings con
nectcd the cells with a service
shaft a yard wide.
From there it was 30 feet up
a pipe to an air conditioner. This
was dismantled, steel bars some
how torn aside and access gained
to the mess hall roof.
A 50-foot-long drain pipe led to
the ground, about 100 yards from
the water on the San , Francisco
side of the island.
From this point. Warden Black
well said, it was anybody's guess
what the three desperate men did.
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