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Show STARVES RATHER THAN GO TO WORK Denver, Colo.. Doc. 6 According to a complaint filed by her parents in the Juvenile court hepo yesterday, Ifi-yar-old May Starkweather, although In perfect health, prefers starving to gettlnp out of bed. Two days ago, the parents say. May, who had been required to do the housework, went on a slrlke, refusing to leave her bed. When she asked for food and was told she would have to get up and iret It, she replied that "she'd starve first " The complaint alleges that up to date she has been making her threat good. Yesterday the parents applied to the Juvenile court. The court confessed con-fessed its Inability to mako May get up. oo |