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• . * \ J ' • - # j This Is One of a Series ov the Subject of “Taxpayers vs. Crime ” M • ' * * -V-' "w'y* • - -*• v . ' ! • • V ‘ V £' V . • J " ' - > •* • ... v . v *V. ; - - ■#’* l - ; ' \ . • % ' * Principle in Youth! * . . .. .. * . ' j ■*, ‘c / \ * • m • ' '••••'" • ; -f. ‘ ‘ ’ • rSfIESNHIBi ' Ethical Principle is shaped early in life and the development of its . integrity is the responsibility of the parents. Its importance cannot be i ASH&SmM&fI •I denied when we realize that the right principles determine the course W of one’s life. Weakening of our ethical principles is the big factor in this great jlllfll crime'wave, and it may be directly traced to a faulty training in the fSpP% We cannot expect crime to disappear until we realize the importance I-* jjjj^ A proper and sufficient conception of responsibility of parenthood 'kiJtm of our nation, is the one main agency that will deliver posterity from a It my .i . . , , \ . ■ • • - / ' V r. ' . When all parents make it their business to see that their children receive the proper training in the home and develop the ■HF a right principle that goes with it; and see that their children are educated mentally, spiritually and physically, then, and not un- * ■B | parents’responsibility is to lay the right foundation for the right JfljjjjH principle in youth—the future business men and women of our If you are leaving ethical training out of the education of your children, you must accept, the responsibility. ' . • "" \ ' . •• ; ‘ ** * Determine to be an asset to your community! t - SSn D SSLitb Prank B. Planner . C. L.Harrod G. Barrett Moxlev Wm. D. Vogel syron D. Hockensmi h . Robert D Robinson . . . • * U. A. L,mcke Albert Sahm M ' E ' 7?!“° . Gust * v *• Btor T. A Moynihan Wm. i. Hateheson J. H. Aulderheide John A. Hook c h' nl^ Pred A. Hollweg Edmund D. Clark Howard C. Marmon John A. Lindgren Jr. . . B w _ , _ _ . A. L. Block Fred Bates Johnson fw L™f l T ‘ Pred Millia r . . . Geo. P. Torrence F, c. Olive I M SSamun. Tn HOltUttZTi ChiS - M Coo^r R- E. Peters E. E. Gates Sr Wm S T ?• „ l kX ” 6 ,. Daniel J * Tobill Hugh MCK. Landon M. E. Foley H. 3. Morse J ' • Lowell H. Wilson . Wm. A. Pickens * J. Don Miller Elmer W. Stout H. E. Wilson vr nr+ _ ormeeu c * Wfl dley T. J. Kelly Louis M Huesmann W. T. Cannon Roy P. Wisehart - i oh ? I; Ikl f J 4 tindale Henr y E Ostjrom T. M. Rybolt Walter C. Marmon E. E. Houck Z A R- s. Sinclair Howard Schurmann .. *. R. P. Oblinger Q. G. NobUtt G. L. Winkler . J - H ‘ RlcDuffee Bert Mcßride Carl C. Weiland L. D. Buenting Adolph J. Fritz n * K John Kmghan CB. Blakeslee J. C. Shanessy N. A. Gladding E. H. Woloott Arthur Baxter A. W. Metzger Louis C. Brandt W. p. Garshwiler F. c. Kreuss p _ . , Walker J - A - Brookbank . . . Donkldson G. Trone W. A. Atkin* R. H. Sherwood Z, , J. F. McCool Thos.N. Wynne John A.. George Jas. E. Manley Thos. C. Howe C / '°„ R ® eml * r Clyde E. Titus Arthur Bohn W. W- Dark A. J. Lupear W. K. Cooper vr ' l? 1 ? F ; < ? Ckler E - A ‘ Kahn p - H - Lannkamp M. J. Spencer Frank M. Millikan . w ‘ f lyd * ‘ A Bowers KB - Mayhall Alex Metzger' Frank P. Baker Thomas L. Hughes W. Antrim M. M Hugg Wm. R. Evans G. B. Jackson R J. Ryan H. M. Angell n , F >? a^° d> £. L. Mitchell J. Harry Green Lyman B. Whitaker Will H. Mooney Louis Burckhardt rauvr< ‘ W ‘ r - Fliedlier J- Frank Holmes Frank L. Littleton J. W. Fesler David Lurvey t7‘ JT .T” * J ‘ L - WallaCe Jos E Mattingly Albert E. Sterne F. R. Bonifield Earl B. Bam^ . 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 chtaracters in the youth of today—for they are citizens of tomorrow.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
.JAN. 17, 1981
