2 YOUTHS SENT TO INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLI -----——Gracia School Student*Sentenced After Plea* of GuiltyIn a continuation of M*v *e*~ »ion of court which began Mon* day. Judge Harry C. James vt edit cad a \ morning sentenced two IW fiance youth* to tha reformatory at Huntingdon for their part in the theft of an automobile near Saxton, after they had enteredplea* of guilty.The defendant* were HarrySmith. 15, and George Heck. 1 ft. both grade achool student* at Defiance. Smith pleaded to charge* of larceny oT automobile. while Heck wa* arraigned for larceny, operating a motor vehicle without a drivers permit, and failure to reveal identity after an accident . The mother of the former youth wa» in couit and told JudgeJamea her SOU would not listen toher advice since the death of hi*lather several year* ago.The two boy* stole the automobile of George Hilling in Mar-tinsburg last Saturday night, drov.' to Rob* I »adllo, and oik return to Defiance the car crashed into an automobile operated byFrank Come ot Bedford. Afteri ri ing lt;v* n U I ho ear*occupied by the two defendants shot across the highway and struck a porch later coming to a atop aka i nst a guani plt;The boy* abandoned the car and fled through a small creek. They were arrested early Sunday mortu ittg ai then* homes by Corporal (Knneraon of the Bedford aub-sta-lion of ihe Slate Highway Patrol.C harles Hoover appeared before Judge James Wednesday morning on a charge of non-supprt and wa* *enteneed to pay the costs and to pay $20 a month for the support of hi* wife.Leo Livingston ol Hopewell Township, charge*! with non-support, was held over for further investigation. Livingston t* a veteran of the World War and effort* are now being made to have him admitted to a veteran* hospital for treatment. The court also instructed relatives of th* man to make an effort to have hi* three children cared for by the Children lt;Aid Society until *uch time a* he recover* h«* health.Other routine matter* «\?pn*ed(Continued On Page Five)