Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1930 — Page 4

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, This Is One of a Series on the Subject of “Taxpayers vs. Crime A Message to Every Sincere Parent 0 ■pATHER and Mother, have you taken an active interest in this so-called rising tide of crime? Do you realize that these young criminals, who average only eighteen years of age, are the boys of some ; sincere parents who*have neglected their obligations in teaching their '1 children the moral code of ethics? ' p r THICAL training in the home is a parents’ responsibility. And each parent is morally responsible for the misdeeds of his chil- , Cs|T ‘ M|| HL dren. What happened to others may happen anywhere. No home is im- jf- f% ! ;Jri mune, no matter how select and secluded. .j’,g B j TXTHEN the time comes for the club and the handcuffs it is then Hf, jfp 11 .j|il ’ ’ too late. Most of the crimes committed by juveniles are the result of no moral or ethical training in the home. Kfeiaidr. ‘M -V®-> ' • S • *r' V?■ i 4?? ' % . Hra ; •'J ; f O OME parents feel they have discharged their duties toward the young by providing a beautiful home, an elementary and college education, an automobile and fine clothes. a height of leadership to meet his fellow men with the reverence and kindness of a great leader? And if you are satisfied that you did teach your child the right morals, the reward is yours. And rmm mi i-.r % children, you must accept the responsibility. A S THE TWIG IS BENT SO WILL THE TREE GROW.” be SINCERE! \ 1 Bend the willow while it is young! Henry L. Dithmer Earl R. Cox Prank B. Planner C. L. Harrod G. Barrett Moxley Wm. D. Vogel Byron D. Hockensmith Robert IX Robinson Louis Ludlow G M Williams D. E - Watson Gustav A. Recker R. A. Lemcke Albert Sahm j. H . Aufderheide John A. Hook Geo - J - Marott A - V ' Brown T. A. Moynahan Wm. L. Hutcheson Frederic M, Ayres C. S. Drake Ferd A. Hollweg Edmund D. Clark Howard C. Marmcr John A. Lindgren Jr. A L Block Fred Bates Johnson E. H. Darrach J. H. Trimble Prank J. Dowd Fred Millis Geo. P. Torrence F. C. Olive I. W. Lemaux Fred C. Dickson John W. Holtzmar Chas. M. Cooper R. E. Peters E. E. Gates Sr A. M. Glossbrenner H. C. Atkins Daniel J. Tobin Hugh McK. Landon M. E. Foley H. S. Morse Wm. B. Ansted Jr. Lowell H. Wilson Wm. A. Pickens J. Don Miller Elmer W. Stout H. E. Wilson Franklin Vonnegut S. C. 'Wadley T. J. Kelly Louis M. Huesmann W. T. Cannon Roy P. Wisehart M. Bert Thurman John T. Martindale Henry E. Ostrom T. M. Rybolt Walter C. Marmon E. E. Houck Ira A. Minnick R. s. Sinclair Howard Schurmann R. P. Oblinger ’ Q. G. Noblitt G. L. Winkler Otto G. Fifleld j. H. McDuffee Bert Mcßride Carl C. Weiland L. D. Buenting Adolph J. Frits David Ross John Kinghan C. B. Blakeslee J. C. Shanessy N. A. Gladding E. H. Wolcott Omar S. Hunt Arthur Baxter A. W. Metzger Louis C. Brandt W. P. Garshwtler F. C. Krauss W. D. Gateh Merle N. A. Walker J. A. Brookbank Donaldson G. Trone W. A. Atkins R. H. Sherwood Wm. P. Best J. F. McCcol Thos. N. Wynne John A. George Jas. E. Manley Thos. C. Howe Chas. O. Roemler Clyde E. Titus Arthur Bohn W. W. Dark A. J. Lupear W.. Cooper Joseph E. Reagan John F. Geckler E. A. Kahn F. H. Langsenkamp M. J. Spencer Frank M. Millikan Arthur M. Hood Clyde A. Bowers . K. B. Mayhall Alex Metzger Frank P. Baker Thomas L. Hughes A. W. Antrim M. M. Hpgg Wm. R. Evans G. B. Jackson R. J. Ryan A. N. Angell John F. Darmody &L L. Mitchell J. Harry Green Lyman B. Whitaker Will H. Mooney Louip Burckhardt Frank M. Fauvre W. F. Fliedner j. Frank Holmes Frank L. Littleton J. W. Fesler David Lurvey E. A. Peterson J. L. Wallace Jos. E. Mattingly Albert E. Sterne F. R. Bonifield Earl B. Barnes J. J. Daniels F. B. Fowler Jas. M. Ogden Albert M. Bristor Asa J. Smith Herbert Foltz * :.■ ■ . • • This page is made possible by our leading citizens, who are lending their unselfish support to build wholesome characters in the youth of today — for they are citizens of tomorrow* •

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

.NOV. 21, 1930