Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 223, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1931 — Page 9

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* -f * , This h One of a Series on the Subject of “Taxpayers vs. Crime” • *■ # * * \ i #'** . * \ School Teaching j Foundation of Our Youth ) **' ' ♦*\ . \ 1 % \ . ;V*r Parents—our school system of today is building a great foundation forourYouth—the leaders of tomorrow. ’ ’ ' ,KiuSffiU|U Are you interested in continuing their work in your home? ! Ethical training is a parent’s duty, but here is how the schoolmas- :y They teach accuracy by Arithmetic—humanity by History—breadth ! 1 of mind by Geography—thoroughness by Handicraft—reverence by ; ||kM Astronomy—fair play, on the playground and gymnasium. \\ ■BM’ fWm They teach kindness to animals, courtesy to servants, good manners a m lIIS to one another, and most of all truthfulness in all things. M C'W§' fHB J$M ill They teach it by showing the children that the teachers are their i|J|J’ W^ They teach them to build and never to tear down . ♦ 1tE!53585555553£E5E35558m5E555555535!5m525m55i • \ % i- ; v : • f i ■ i • \ ' * - , .W 7 • . There is no environment too good for our youth, who are the coming leaders of industry, finance and commerce of our nation. r l you ax© leaving ethical training out of the education of your ehfldren, you must accept the responsibility. . -i , • ' , 0> m • • e ‘ , .* 1 • e Custom in infancy becomes nature in old age! . / * < / . ' f g TO yX.Pitto Prank B. Planner , C. L. Harr(>d G. Barrett Moxlev Wm. T>. Vof Byron D. Hockensmitn Robert D. Robinson T r ..j-i _ _ . _ 6 • R. A. Lemcke .ybert Sahm . LouU Ludlow G. M. Williams D. E. Watson Gustav A- Recto T. A- Moynahan Wm. L. Hutcheson J. H. Autderheide . John A. Hook A. V. Brown Fred A. HoUweg Edmund D. Clark ‘ Howard C. Marmor. John A. Llndgren Jr Frederic M. Ayres r e. Drake Prank T. Dowd Pred Minis Oen*lhTorreno A.M. P r * n'r a\S ' John W. Holteman Chas. M. Cooper R. B. Peters E. E. Gates Sr. t Daniel J. Tobin Hugh McK. Landon M. E. Foley H, s. Morse 2®f *. Lowell Wm. A. Pickens J. Don Miller Elmer W. Stout H. K Wilson 6811 ' C ‘ 3 aey T * J * • Louis M. Huesmann W. T. Cannon Roy P Wise hart Tl.urman John T. Martindale Henry E Ostrom T. M. Rybolt Walter C. Marmon Te! W ?S • f®* S l3 ? 8 ? Howard Schurmann . R. P. Oblinger Q. G. Noblitt G. L. Winkler Otto . S mint C ‘ B ' Blakeslee J * c - Shanessy N. A. Gladding E. H. Wolcott S. Hunt Arthur Baxter A. W. Metzger Louis C. Brandt W. P. Garshwiler F. c. Krauss w _ D p G J| , WalkCr J * A ‘ BTookbank Donaldson G. Trone W. A. Atkins R. H. Sherwood P ‘ . *.i, *' cC i Ol . Tl lo6 * K. Wynne John A. George , Jas. E. Manley Thos. C. Howe 0 _' ande _ E - Arthur Bohn . W. W Dark A. J. Lupear W. K. Cooper 1 !t Ph S S!?f n i? 11 ? ?^ kler KA. Kahn i ,F. H. Langsenkamp M. j. aSpencer Frank M. Millikan A. Antrim a. Wm - R * K 7BOB G. B. Jackson R. J. Ryan H. M. Angell w * Greer ' Lyman B. Whitaker Will H- Mooney . Louis Burckhardt , F “ uvr * W. F. FUedner j. Frank Holmee Frank L. Littleton j. W. Fester * David Lurvey E. A. Peterson J. L. Wallace Jos E Mattingly , Albert E. Sterne F. R. Bonifleld Earl B. Barnes J. J. Daniels F. B. Fowler j M \f. Ogden Albert M Bristor Asa J. Smith Herbert Foltz ' * 4 r/uj page is made possible by our leading ytizens, 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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