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Show 1Y-AT110ME If OTHERS HAVE BEST KIDDIES ( KANSAS CIHY, Kan., May 20. IT) Nineteen out of every twenty iyK who "go wrong" come from jnilies in wfcieh the mothers are rceil to w.ptk, according to Henry , judge of the juvenile court insns City, (Kan. Invariably, it is found that where ( is n mother to stay at home (1 cure for her children, little or trouble is caused hy the boys and ti'ly do tliey come to the ntten- "'ii of the' ' juvenile authorities, il.'' Monde- ohscrved. It is the type of boy who is with-C with-C maternal guidance that presents lifficult problem. Usually he has 0 wuly found that parental disci-1 disci-1 it ran be evaded and has become 1 jin.il to punishment, the judge i i'i It is every lmy's right to have j killer's sympathy and a mother's j Idtii. In some cases it is an absolute ; Mity Hint both a father and i' ! 'her work in order to provide for ! ;"ec family. In other cases, it is I; j'tl.v tteire for added wealth that I n mother forsake home re-i re-i iM'ilky for business. 'Perliaijs, parents believe added !' may bring added advantages 1 ' 'Mr children ; but nothing can ; ipousnto -for the loss of their . i"'" Judge Meade said. :' M Mtwdc favored prohibit ing ; "its from working. If her enru-jiaiKicity enru-jiaiKicity is a necessity, the iro would have the state provide . 'r'il "tints allow her to stay home - "mk a home for her children." Juilce admitted his proposal . Wipult and adds : i lT wlioa we have found a way I' 'he l'.vs at home, is congen-swi'oliiKlhigs, congen-swi'oliiKlhigs, will we be sure of I , j W of boy which will be turned from. tue average American to. 'Uil t)ioii,.we will have to strug-,IIK strug-,IIK under present conditions, '"c juvonile courts will have its ; '"nl boy criminals not really '"it unmanageable." |