Show III i i ii URGES PENSIONS 3 I FOR WIDOWS TO I. I t EDUCATE IE SONS I Judge Alexander McMaster o of Juvenile Court Files Fifes An Annual An- An Annual 1 nual Report J If Pensions for widows to obviate the i necessity for children of or school age aEe remaining out of ot school to support I their mothers Is a advocated b by Judge l Alexander McMaster lc in his annual re report ro- ro por port ot t to the governor which was flied filed t with kith Secretary John K K Hard Hardy yester yester- day It Is urged by tho the Judge that the legislature provide pro a fund for tor this pension It is claimed b by the tho Judge th that t It would bo be far better for foi the state to spend tho the necessary sary monc money to support widows s than to permit their children to grow up In Ignorance and be deprived of ot their education through the tho necessity of or having ha to work to support support support sup sup- port their mothers The judge judg-e also recommends that there thero be made a change in the law Jaw relative to the carrying of or fire tire arm arms The Thc present law places tho the ago limit from It 14 11 t to IS 18 S years It is pointed e o out II u 11 14 lC lUll V. V v. J dents have hao occurred through h the handling handling han han- I dung of oC firearms U by bo boys s between the ages of or 14 and IS 18 years old Tho The report says sas that good results 1 Wave been accomplished in the handling handling han han- of or delinquent boys bOs and anti girls andIn and andIn andin in the punishment of or adults who have been guilty of ot contributing to the de delinquency de- de of minors Especially good leave been the tho results In the handling of or saloons poolrooms poolroom and tobacco shops The report states that the majority majority ma ma- of or men engaged enga-cd in these businesses bust busi nesses e ses 1 are re operating co with the court courtin in preventing violations of ot the tho law r. 1 5 V sl significant feature of ot the report I Is to the effect that parents have ha been induced to see a friend in the Juvenile court rather than an enemy and they too are operating co In tho the work of ot caring for tor the young 7 11 r |