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Show YOUNGSTER AGAIN ON Determined to play a lone bund in the game of life. Stanley Stone. 14 years of age, whose parents reside in this city, has for the second time. broken the parental tether and Is again beating his way toward the Pacific Pa-cific coast About six weeks ago young Stone made his Ilrst flight, but was arrested 'by the jvvenile ollicers of Reno, Nev., and sent back lo this cit. According lo attaches of the loral juvenile court, Stone is not an incorrigible incor-rigible child, but the fact that his parents are uot at present living together to-gether seems to ho the cri'iso for the boy's strange dislike for home. Aloul two months ago the probation officers were notified that t ho youth had left the city and the anxiety of both the father and mother caused a vigorous search to be made. Word was llnally received 1m .hulgrt V. ('. Gunnel! from the juvenile court at Reno to the ef feet that the youngster had been apprehended ap-prehended in that citv and was bein held there, a reluctant prisoner. The boy's fat lie r furnished transportation trans-portation and the lad was sent to Ogden Og-den in the custody of a minister wh i was coming through on his way east, Stanley was not plesed by bis forced return to his home. Tuesday he was 1 again reported missing, and impilrles fMsrlose.'l the fact that lie is anin on his wav west. The last report which the pro! at ion officers have been able to olitain concerning the lad's vI'cre-abouts vI'cre-abouts comes from lakeside, thro-gh which place the boy was seen walking ostcrda afternoon. |