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Interview with 213 Bank Robbers

December 30, 1961 issue

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The article presents information on social problems in the U.S. One of the latest according to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, is the disappearance of the old, and the arrival of a brand-new, kind of bank robber. In one form he comes as a nice-looking young amateur who takes relatively small sums at gun point from suburban branch' banks, makes his getaway on suburban. side roads, and invests his gains carefully, sometimes with' the very bank he has just robbed. in another form, he Or she stands in line at a crowded metropolitan bank, passes a note indicating that he ,or she possesses a gun, grenade or container of acid, and disappears into the sidewalk crowd with the collection.

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UNITED States -- Social conditions; BANK robberies; BANKS & banking; SOCIAL problems; BRIGANDS & robbers; UNITED States
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