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Story June 30, 1923

The Milwaukee Leader

Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

What is this article about?

16-year-old Anton Zaradsky, denied pocket money despite working and giving earnings to parents, attempted to burglarize a filling station last week. Arrested and placed on two-year probation Friday, with parents admitting partial responsibility.

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No Pocket Money; Boy Turns Burglar; Put on Probation

Anton Zaradsky, 16, 673 14th St., is just a regular boy, but despite the fact that he works and turns all of his money over to his parents he was never given a cent for spending money.

Anton envied his playmates, who always had some spending money, and temptation got the best of him. Last week he attempted to burglarize the gasoline filling station at 13th and Clybourn Sts., and was arrested. He was placed on probation for two years in municipal court Friday when his parents were convinced that they were partly to blame for their son's waywardness.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment Family

What keywords are associated?

Boy Burglar Pocket Money Probation Parental Blame

What entities or persons were involved?

Anton Zaradsky

Where did it happen?

13th And Clybourn Sts., 673 14th St.

Story Details

Key Persons

Anton Zaradsky

Location

13th And Clybourn Sts., 673 14th St.

Event Date

Last Week; Friday

Story Details

16-year-old Anton Zaradsky, who works but receives no pocket money from his parents, attempted to burglarize a gasoline filling station out of envy for his playmates. He was arrested and placed on two-year probation in municipal court, with his parents acknowledging partial blame for his actions.

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