Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1930 — Page 21
DEC. 5, 1930.
t , This Is One of a Series on the Subject of “Taxpayers vs. Crime” r Let s Innoculate Our Youth Agains Grime! % % It was inevitable in this age of mass production and super-organiza- • tion that any activity in connection with the handling of large sums of -"tyfS money would soon become highly organized. With this nation's annual crime bills mounting swiftly to billions of K(: SMI dollars, no small part of which is the losses of crime victims through robbery, extortion, graft and murder, it is not surprising then to leam ;• || Every day new evidence arrives that crime is as efficiently organized . k and operated as any gigantic corporation. Like legitimate business it • / \ V IB has it central headquarters in the larger cities and its tentacles ex- i §MmfFW'^ l V§. ,jjffe I|H tending to the nethermost depths of every city and town in the land. ** imk jM j Under a lure of easy wealth, it recruits its ambitious beginners - Bgj| wmii Wm from homes wherever it may operate and leads them by simple steps iggiG F still under the same illusion into the terrible inner circle ranks of vice ' # This pitiful truth is only too clear! The fact that .such gatherings of law breakers was permitted to grow great, even in our larger cities, means nothing else than ■ i But, if we are ever to stamp it out we must cut off the supply y§P* -^jp— mm. of criminal recruits. There is just one way. by building sound iffipS? jB -'-^niSii-jaapaß character in our children during their formative jfears. mg and thinking that will render them impervious to the subtle — attacks of the crime germ. If you are leaving ethical training out of the education of your children, you must accept the responsibility. Let us begin in our own homes. i i * One rotten apple in the basket infects the rest! s > Henry L. Dithmer Earl R. Cox Prank B. Planner C. L. Harrcd G. Barrett Moxley Wm D. Vogel Byron D. Hockensmith Robert D. Robinson L<>uis Ludlow G M williams D. E. Watson Gustav A. Recker t t 'ST* J. H. Aufderheide John A. Hoot ' J - Mar ° A ' v - Br "> T A. Moynahan Wm. L. Hutcheson • Frederic M. Ayres C, S. Drake Ferd A. Hollweg Edmund D. Clark Howard C. Marmon John A. Lindgren Tr A L Block FTed Bates Johnson E H. Darrach J, H. Trimble Frank T. Dowd Fred Millis Geo. P, Torrence P. C. Olive I. W. Lemaux Fred C. Dickson .John W. Holtzmar Chas. M. Cooper R. E. Peters E. E. Gates Sr A. M. Glossßrenner 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. Martindal* 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. Fifield J. H. McDuffee Bert Mcßride Carl C, Weiland * L. D. Buenting Adolph J. Frit* 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 Garshwiler F. C. Krauss WJ D. Gatch Merle N. A. Walker J, A. Brookbank Donaldson G. Trone w. A. Atkins R. H. Sherwood Wm. P. Best J. F. McCool Thos. N. Wynne John A. George Jas. E. Manley Thos. C. Howe Chas. O. Roemler ayde E. Titus Arthur Bohn * W. W. Dark A. J. Lupear W. K. 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. Mavhai! Alex Metzger Frank P. Baker Thomas L. Hughes A. Antrim M. M. Hugg Wm R. Evans G. B. Jackson R. J. Ryan H. M. Angell John F. Darmodv E. L. MitcheU J. Harry Green Lyman B. Whitaker Will H. Mooney Louis 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 I 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 ,
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