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This Is One of a Series on the Subject of "Taxpayers vs. Crime ” _ • . - . - - . & * , i , N ' . • # -*-• I * < . V ‘ % • ‘ 'g / ' i N < Taxpayers vs. Crime # \ f * \ w,-■ • / / * - \ Our biggest tax—the Cost of Crime. Over thirteen billion dollars an- IggmgMMlijrn nually—at least twelve times the cost of the army and navy. In other words, crime costs us twelve times the price of peace, and 4) Who is responsible for this crime wave that is stirring our nation to- fI ; || day? The answer is—-PARENTS! ? ‘f Every criminal brought before a court of law and justice is mostly a t? fly victim of circumstances, through a lack of ethical and religious training ||| - mm —neglected by his parents and left alone to “paddle his own canoe.” ; %■■} mS ■ • rSK -fll . ' • Are you interested in your child’s idle hours? Idle hands and idle H|l|f jßjf i |J& |gj minds are the creators of mischief. ■ ASM . jpg J§|| Do you teach your child something to do, besides just having a good o 1 1 1 time? In the olden days, each child in the home had a duty to perform, n aSTjI •" and there was no time left to plan and idolize criminals. W if If you, as a parent, think that you are giving your child the |HK|p greatest advantage by furnishing a high school and college eduPf cation and all his necessities during that career—you are not. Statistics prove that juvenile criminals who have had no moral ;mgm Fathers and mothers, are you bringing up just an educated |L J j MmHH child, or one with a human heart, with kindness and reverence for his fellow man, in mind, body, and spirit? The heart as well T i you are leaving ethical training out of the education of your children, you .must accept the responsibility. s' \ % N • -V \ / ' X A child's hack must he bent early! \ HCnry I. Dithmer Earl R. Cox Prank B. Planner C. L. Harrod G. Barrett Moxley Wm. D. Vofi! Byron D. Hockensm. h Robert D. Robinson Louis Ludlow G. M. Williams D. E. Watson Gustav A. Reeker R. A. Lemcke Albert Sahm j H Aufderheide John A Honk Geo - J - Marott A. V. Brown # T. A. Moynahan Wm. L. Hutcheson Frederic M. Avres *C. 8. Drake Fred A. Hollweg Edmund D. Clark Howard O. Marmon John A. Lindgren Jr. A L Block Fred' Bates Johnson E. H. Darrach j. H. Trimble Prank T. Dowd Fred MUlia Geo P Torrence ' p. C. Olive I. W. Lemaux Fred C. Dickson John W. Holtzman Chas. M. Cooper R. E. Peters E. E. Gate* Sr. A. M. Glossbrenner H. C. Atkins Daniel J. 'robin Hugh McK. Landon M. E. Foley H. 3. Morse Wm. B. Ansted Jr. Lowell H. Wilson Wm. A. Pickens j. Don Miller Elmer W. Stout H. E. Wilson Franklin Vonnegut C. c. Wadley T. J. Kelly Louis M. Huesmann W. T. Cannon Roy P. Wisehaet M. Bert Thurman John T. Martindale Henry E Ostrom T. M. Rybolt Walter C. Marmon E. E. Ssuck 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. Welland . L. D. Buenting Adolph J. Frits David Ross John Kinghan C. B. Blakeslee J. c. Shanessy N. A. Gladding E. H. Wolcott Omar 8. Hunt Arthur Baxter _ A. W. Metzger Louis C. Brandt W. P. Garshwiler F. C. Krauaa W. 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. Howa Chas. O. Roemler Clyde 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. Mayhall Alex Metzger Frank P. Baker Thomas L. Hughes A- W. Antrim M. M. Hugg Wm. R. Evans G. B. Jackson R. J. Ryan H. M. Angell John F. Darmody 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 Joe E Mattingly Albert E. Sterne F. R. Bonifield Earl B. Barnes J. J. Daniels F. B. Fowler v Jas M. Ogden- Albert M. Bristor Asa J. Smith Herbert Foltz 1 €/ ' - ' . * # This page ti 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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