CONDEMN MOVING PICTURES*Two Evansvillo Judges Declare They Have Wrong Influence on Youth.Evansville, Ind„ Dec. 28,~-Movin* pictures and their influence on the morn Is of children came ip for double condemnation in Evansville courts today, While Judgo T-onIs O. ftasch was pleading in city court that Her-bert Wunderlich. If years old, h^A heen led to commit the petty thefts of which he was accused by the example on theater him screens, Juvenile Judge A. C. TTawKlns, at the court house, was delivering a lecture to George Kammerer. 13 venrs old, and censuring Mrs* Kammerer for permitting the boy to attend picture slion-s. A majority of the juvenile cases coming before me can be traced flirecily tn motion pictures,1' declared Judge Hawkins. Young Kammerer was charged with stoning a traction car. Both boys were released on good behavior.