Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 203, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1931 — Page 6
PAGE 6
This page is made possible by our leading citizens , who are lending their unselfish support to build who jme characters in the youth of today—for they are citizens of tomorrow .
A Message to the Youth of Our City
DO YOU EXPECT—to hold a responsible position in your community? DO YOU WANT—the general public to think of you as an asset to your community? * DO YOU KNOW —that employers and the ones who can and will help you reach the top demand strong and individual character in youth and it is impossible for anyone to reach the top unless he plays the game of life straight? DO YOU REALIZE—that the thrifty youth of today has greater opportunities than ever before in all times and that a savings account will give you independence and help you to grasp opportunity when it knocks? *
HIbBHBB *;\\- Mfer/vvll : mMHppJ jjm|” : tferf ~ ■ - — *„... .i v^W *****'** ws ' W&m&w&' t ■■•■■&lg:*; . ' JW3KB^&?^I -a < . >X>v.>X. y,W^V ' V - M&'„ 'l' ' ?'.£, ’■. ■ ; ‘4/:.'
If you are leaving ethical training out of the education of youV children. i ;nust accept the responsibility. *
Henry L. Dithmer Byron D. Hockensmith R. A. Lemcke T. A. Moynahan Ferd A. Hollweg E. H. Darrach L W. Lemaux A. M. Glossbrenner Wm B. Ansted Jr. Franklin Vonnegut M. Bert Thurman Ira A. Minnick Otto G. Fifleld David Ross Omar S. Hunt W. D. Gatch Wm. P. Best Chas. O. Roemler Joseph E. Reagan Arthur M. Hood A. W. Antrim John ?. Darmody Frank M. Fauvre E. A. Peterson J J. Daniels
Good counsel is better than a great army!
Earl R. Cox Robert D. Robinsor Albert Sahm Wm. L. Hutcheson Edmund D. Clark J. H. Trimble Fred C. Dickson H. C. Atkins Lowell H. Wilson S. C. Wadley John T. Martindale R. S. Sinclair J. H. McDuffee John Kinghan Arthur Baxter Merle N. A. Walker J. F. McCool Clyde E. Titus John F. Geckler Clyde A. Bowers U. M. Hugg E. L. Mitchell W. F. Fliedner J. L. Wallace F. B Fowler
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
This Is One of a Series on the Subject of “Taxpayers vs. Crime ”
Frank B. Planner Louis Ludlow J. H. Aufderheide Howard C. Marmor? Frank T. Dowd John W. Holtzman Daniel J Tobin Wm. A. Pickens T. J. Kelly Henry E. Ostrom Howard Schurmann Bert Mcßride C. B. Blakeslee A W. Metzger J. A. Brookbank Thos. N. Wynne Arthur Bohn E. A. Kahn K. B. MayhaU Wm R Evans J. Harry Green J. Frank Holmes JO6. E. Mattingly Jas M. Ogden
DO YOU KNOW—that if you practice the religious and ethical training you have been given, in whatever sect of denomination, you are following the straightest road to success? DO YOU KNOW—that you cannot travel with the street corner gang and succeed? Man can be what he wills... if he is ready to work for it. But not what he wishes if wishes stop at longing. / Establish credit, merit for yourself a name for honesty. Soon you will get the sort of reputation that you deserve. You will be as you willed to be.
C. L. Harrod G. M Williams John A. Hook John A. Lindgren Jr Fred Millis Chas. M. Cooper Hugh McK. Landon J. Don Miller Louis M. Huesmann T. M. Rybolt R. P. Oblinger Carl C. Weiland J: C. Shanessy . _ Louis C. Brandt Donaldson G. Trone John A George W. W. Dark F. H. Langsenkamp Alex Metzger G. B. Jackson Lyman B. Whitaker Frank L. Littleton Albert E. Sterne Albert M. Bristor
* I [ j||i| I
G. Barrett Moxley D. E. Watson Geo. J. Marott Frederic M. Ayres A. L. Block Geo. P. Torrence R. E. Peters M. E. Fpley Elmer W. Stout W. T. Cannon Walter C. Marmon Q. G. Noblitt L. D. Buenting N. A. Gladding W. P. Garshwiler W. A. Atkins Jas. E. Manley A. J. Lupear M. J. Spencer Frank P. Baker R. J. Ryan Will H Mooney J. W. Fesler F. R. Bonifleld Asa J. Smith
Wm. D. Vogel Gustav A. Reeker ' . A. V. Brown C. S. Drake Fred Bates Johnson P. C. Olive E. E. Gates Br H. S. Morse H. E. Wilson Roy P. Wisehart E. E. Houck G. L. Winkler Adolph J. Frit* E. H. Wolcott F. C. Krauss R. H. Sherwood Thos. C. Howe W. K. Cooper Frank M. Millikan Thomas L. Hughes H. M. Angell Louis Burckhardt David Lurvey Earl B. Barnes Herbert Foltz
’JAN'. 2. 19c
Copyrighted t>? u. J. QADEL
