Show REATE HAIN JAil JAilO m FOR O PARENTS lor 1 CHILDREN renile rende Court Official De- De fares Youthful Pilferers Be Curbed in rust shoplifting Tendencies LABELED at the increase in 1 crime among the children of of Lave Lake City especially along 7 line ne of shoplifting in the i few weeks Judge C. C Mon M. M on on of tho the Juvenile court last sounded sound d a L warning yarning to parents 1 unless they curb the criminal ales of their offspring they I selves may e expect prosecution prosecution- jail l sentences if it the court cons con- con s them necess necessary necessary on on n tho the ground they have contributed to the tho de- de ency of minors am tired said Judge Nielson I this business of bringing In the then n for punishment all the time time letting the r real al offenders the go free tree without a 1 l. l Se e situation has grown serious t r l II l' l am satisfied that the children jot ot of always solely to blame and andin andin in most cases the offenses of ot Children hildren may be explained by the Inal nal negligence on the part of the Inal JW R ts of this criminal negligence I JJ i is sufficient ground in the thee thele le e court to Impose heavy fines r i 1 arents are brought to light day he said the last two t or three weeks have occurred more cases of in department stores by boys than were ever noted bethe bethe bethe be- be the history of this city tho the Stated flatly nany cases the floorwalkers have havethe havethe the boys to the Juvenile court finding their pockets full of ot toys and other articles Four the ve such cases the Judge BL said d come r up avei every day in the last lasty y P Pr I this startling condition 1 ld Id either to the criminal of the parents who do not notor notor 11 nor or do not care what their chil- chil I are doing or to the poverty or yH ness of the the parents In Incase case however it Is difficult to tot Uk t 1 the children When brought ought ourt they cry and promise not wit any more anymore more and we wo have to let igo EO go 3 s parents are to blame and I je Ie to bring in the parent of I boy boy from now on who enters a aID am nd leaves it with a stolen arti arti- I aru-I m ID iV his is pocket S e shoplifting g is le being done by the ages of 8 and 14 lis cles Iles range from om Christmas articles of an expensive naThe nahe nahe na- na The he boys in most cases work ties es of two three four or five |