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<text id=91TT2780>
<title>
Dec. 16, 1991: American Notes:The Homeless
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
Dec. 16, 1991 The Smile of Freedom
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
NATION, Page 39
American Notes
THE HOMELESS
Gimme Shelter
</hdr><body>
<p> Vernon Lamarr Clark walked into a San Diego bank two months
ago determined to get in trouble. The would-be thief, who was
unarmed, handed the nearest teller a note announcing a bank
robbery and asking for cash. After receiving $40, Clark told a
security guard to call the police and patiently waited to be
arrested.
</p>
<p> An unemployed iron worker who has been homeless for a
year, Clark says he pulled the bank job because he wanted to
find shelter. "I was tired and fed up with sleeping on the
streets and picking through Dumpsters for food," he says.
</p>
<p> Although a judge set his bail at only $5,000, Clark is
content to remain in a federal prison and receive three square
meals a day until his Jan. 14 trial date. If he is convicted of
robbery, he could be guaranteed a home for up to 20 years. Clark
is not the first person in San Diego to be driven to
poverty-related crime: earlier this year an impoverished senior
citizen held up another bank for $70 in order to buy medication
for a heart condition.
</p>
</body></article>
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