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Show Juveniles Confess Burglar Activity Four Juveniles have confessed their) jefforts as amateur burglars to the po- I lice. Detectives Walter Moore and W. A iTavior worked on the case for considerable con-siderable time before apprehending! the youngsters, who are betwen the. ages of 13 and 10 years old It seema that one of the youths' started as a "lone wolf" and success- fully entered the home of Thomas E. j Browning, Dr E. P. Mills Dr Walter Wherry'. A. E Alkens Julia T. Noble. Lars Hanson, and others. An aggre-giite aggre-giite of .;', w.iv ,st..' n from the homos by the youngsters. A partner then Joined him and several sev-eral other homes were entered. At this stage, the boys started taking; necklaces, rev olv ers and valuable pa-1 pers In addition to what money theyi could find The Police say. In one In-Stance In-Stance they had hidden a number of' valuable papers behind the foundation ' of a house which they had entered. Sample cacs of walnuts were stolen from Bishop James Ure's residence by the pair. Two other boys then Joined the band and from that time on the energies en-ergies of the vouths were devoted to breaking Into grocery stores, the officers offi-cers said The quartette will be turned over to the Juvenile court. oo |