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Show CHILDREN IN COURT By Judge Malcolm Hatfield A young man who recently returned re-turned from visiting relatives in a city where a labor dispute was in progress today learned in court that the world did not owe him a living. When apprehended in the act of burglarizing a gasoline station, he sullenly informed officers that it was no sin to rob a large oil company. com-pany. In this particular instance, years of splendid home training were cast aside after an adolescent boy had witnessed the violence and j hatreds that accompanied the labor dispute. The sons of rich and poor alike should be carefully shielded from such scenes for they not only cause youngsters to act in an antisocial anti-social manner but tend to stimulate class hatreds. ' o |