Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1918 — REVISED TEN COMMANDMENTS [ARTICLE]

REVISED TEN COMMANDMENTS

1. Unto him who removeth a guard shall rest be given from his labors. , ?. If thou thlnkest “Safety First,” thou thlnketb well, for unto thee la. given the power to think properly. • 3. If in the midst of thy labors thou -Eivest counsel to fellow workmen regarding dangers, thou hast kept the .'Golden Rule—r“Bafety First.” 4. .He that sneereth at safety improvements laggeth behind in ' the march of progress. To him all men turneth the cold shoulder. . 5. To him that looketh to the future and thlnketh “Safety First,” all shall be given—eyes to see, hands to labor, ' ears to hear.Jimbs tn speed him on his wayrr-bealth to perform his daily tasks. > j 6. Of him that-endangereth his fel-; low workmen "knowingly an example shall be made —he shall be removed - from, the honor roll, and the pay roll. ,7- Unto thee is. given sight. Close not the windows of thy soul, nor the beauties of nature by failing to wear goggles. 8. To eat -well, to sleep well, tospread broadcast the doctrine of “Safety First**—of him who doeth. -these all praises shall be sung. 9. By-paths that wander off Into No Man’s Land shalt thou avoid, but follow the straight path of “Safety First” to success. 10. Allow thy Safety Light to shine ,and .hide it not beneath thy cloak — one single ray may pierce the gloom, changing the entire world for thy felflmv men.-r-Safety Engineering.