Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1926 — Page 7

MAY 17, 1926

Chester Albright James A. Baird A. E. Baker Robert Bryson A. W- Buschmann

& y 1 regard every boy as

FUTURE of America Mm fcffr. ’ s a H plainly written in the V(fß H eart of a Boy. These mi, 1 1 y little shavers you see on the street today selling papers, romping—pr weeping as sometimes happens—bet fore you know it are going to be'CARRY- , ING THE LOAD making our laws —enforcing them or violating them, as the case may be —making our country or breaking it, as the case may be. It’s all going to be up to them. They alone are going to be entrusted with the greatest nation on earth. V> r r r c * Whatever success they meet with when the job is turned over to them, defends on the training which we give them now. The best boy training in the world

Perm or S. Cannon Ernest Cohn Ralph Colby W. D. Hamer George Hargett

TEe lase Judge Stubbs, for years Judge of the Juvenile Court, once said: “It will pay you to cultivate the good will of a boy because you may be tried in his court some day. 1 * Judge Collins, of the Criminal Court, has repeatedly said: “Our jails today are FULL of boys —and it isn't the boys’ fault.” Coolidge, who aside from being president, knows something about boys, recently said: “If every boy in the United States between the ages of 12 and 17 could be placed under the wholesome influences of the Scout program and should live up to the Scout oath and rules, we would hear fewer pessimistic words as to the future of our nation.’ 1

BOY SCOUT COMMITTEE

E. W. Harris Charles L. Hartman Otto Haueisen Frank V. Hawkins Ferd. L. Hollweg

THE TSTDIAN'APOLTS TIMES

J. Frank Holmes John A. Hook Thomas C. Howe Edw. A. Kahn Harry A. Kahn Harry Krause

the best man-making school is the “Boy Scouts”. ff f r Last year there were more boys than tents and a few little hearts were broken. Indianapolis may fall down on some things but she is NOT going to let any boy’s heart ache —IF SHE CAN HELP IT. Frankly, the Boy Scouts of Indianapolis need more money to carry on. ( Will you do your share? We’ll see you about it. ff f . f Let some other town make the most motor cars —let some other town make the most tires —let some other town make the most furniture. So long as Indianapolis goes on making the rest boys —we should worry.

Wallace O. Lee Wm. J. Mooney J. Edw. Morris Jacob L. Mueller Samuel Mueller Gf.o. A. Newton

Sir Robert Baden Powell Founder of the Boy Scout Movement

E. J. O'Reilly Almus G. Ruddell Eli Schloss Frank Steinmetz Henry L. Stenger

]. Edw. Stilz George Vonnegut Irving Williams Jacob Wolf Edward Wuensch

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