Tots Play Part InSecuring LeniencyFor Store Burglarsr v C. Cr er;injenas-shj-a.ofhi,tw.lt;horofScpcfo111IWilliam Crist and Charles Marlcr. each 23 years old and each the father of three small children, appeared In district court here yesterday to receive sentence on burglary charges for their part, with three other men. in burglary at the Wilson Brothers store at Kimberly the night of February 21. The mother of each family held an infant In her arms, whileMarlcr's two-year-old twins andCrist's older children. 2'i* and 11 a years old played about the court room as Hajrv Benoit, Twin Falls attorney. presented petitions for leniency.Petitions asserted neither of theaccused men had been convicted previously of a felony, and that each was ! the 5ok? support of his family, and that both men had voluntarily surrendered when summoned by the sheriff.In consideration of these circumstances. District Judge W. a. Babcock admitted both men to parole after sentencing them to serve l-io-15 year ierni each in the slate prison.Some clothing, shoes, ammunition, provhions candy and tobacco were taken by the burglars a: -.hr Kimberly store. ,SiiOf the five men involved u. ‘he burglars', all of whom pleaded guilty only on? was sentenced, wit hum parole, to serve a prison term That was Jesse Taylor, 24. who was sentenced In.serve 2-to-15 year term in the state I hi prison. He had been convicted of a previous burglary, and was admit ted to parole on that occasion. 1 ^Crist and Marler were sough*. by . t\ officers here for 30 days after the * di other three men involved in the Kim- ' oi berly burglary were arrested, two of = B them b°mg taken in a scale house at ! clt; Curry, and one. Taylor, being taken b1 off a train and brought back from ' a Pocatello. • IiTIm