Show THE OS DEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 11 1946 10 A Jh i H oungsters ave reruouBj Fun During Blockades on the youngsters had moved ar"Automobile blockades" brought cases before locations new they ioy to hundreds of the youngsters scowis airom Tn snmp Instances nolice said warning from AriirprK ants' faces and had children the fpnnrted the the traffic department that and traffic logs halted by placing stop activity musteight-teon trees streeis of nine-thirty n branches and Between TVaffif Lieut D E Shaw warned o'clock Thursday evening that with hanging onto moving vehicles 17 autoists 'phoned police is prohibited by city ordinance had children that complaints arid is a highly dangerous pracformed blockades in front of their tice Children caught doing it then and to them stop cars forced arrested he said Police be mawill back of: their hung onto a the to cooperate in haltsnow parents the in urged slide chines for r Keet-the i activity ing Desk Sergeants Howard K Police arrested six youngsters and T Clark Olsen said police " to and turned them over to the juproWl cars were" dispatched most venile court trouble-butin that scenes of — — - un jfju : J ? — f : t if TAH'ECR'AFT j i ACI u INI UJ DIG VALUES MEAN QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT PENNEY'S LOV PRICES! 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