Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1931 — Page 25

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V i Training by Example %

Every reform was once a private opinion and when it becomes a private opinion again it will solve the moral problems of the day. Much evil may be traced to our disregard for the effect our actions have upon others. We believe that we see our ideals exemplified by some person. Immediately we attempt to follow his course of action. Example is a great influence in the moral training of youth. A normal child looks upon his father or mother as the ideal to give the pattern for his life. Do you want your son or daughter to pattern after you?

f If you are leaving ethical training out of the education of your fthildren, you must accept the responsibility.

Henry L. Dithmer Byron D. Hockensmith R. A. Lemcke T. A. Moynahan Fred A. Hollweg E. H. Darrach I. W. Lemaux A. M. Glossbrenner Wm. B. Ansted Jr David Ross Chas O. Roemler Arthur M. Hood Earl R Cox Franklin Vonnegut M. Bert Thurman Ira A. Minnick Otto G. Fifield Omar S. Hunt W. D. Gatch Wm. F. Best Joseph E. Regan A. W. Antrim John F. Darmo<tf Frank M. Fauw Herbert -Foltz

Every day in thy life is a leaf in thy history!

Albert Sahm Wm. L. Hutcheson Edmund D. Clark J. H. Trimble Fred C. Dickson H. C. Atkina Lowell H. Wilsor. S. C. Wadley John T. Martinda!<R. S. Sinclair J. H. McDufiee John Kinghan • Arthur Baxter E. A. Peterson J. J. Daniels Robert D. Robins.. Merle N. A. Walker J. F. McCool Clyde E. Titus John F. Geckler Clyde A. Bower? M. M. Hugg F 1* MitrheS W F. Fiiedner J. L. Wallace

TEE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

This Is Own of a Series on the Subject of “Taxpayers vs. Crime?*

Frank B. Flanner Louis Ludlow J. H. Aufderheide Howard C. Marmc: John W. Holtzman Daniel J. Tobin Bert Mcßride Thos. N. Wynne E. A. Kahn C. L. Harrod G. M. Williams F. B. Fowler Frank T. Dowd Wm. A. Pickens T. J. Kelly Henry E. Ostrom Howard Schurmanr C. B. Blakeslee A. W. Metzger J. A. Brook bank Arthur Bobs K. B Mayhall Wm. R. Evans

It is not enough to tell a child what to do. The child mind must have something tangible to guide his steps. One person with a sincere purpose may lead a whole army, but a whole army of indifferent ists cannot lead an individual, Unless a condition is a matter of life and death, we are inclined to pay little heed to what may result. One reason people seem to be nonentities and why they are discontented with their progress is because they are indifferent to opportunities for self-improvement.

John A. Lindgren Jr. Fred Millis John J. Cooper Hugh McK. Landon Louis M. Huesmann Ft. P. Ob\inger Carl C. Weiland J. C. Shanessy F. H. Langsenkamp G. Barrett Moxley D. E. Watson Geo. J. Marott J. Harry Green J. Frank Holmes Jos. E. Mattingly Jas. M. Ogden J. Don MUler T. M. Rybolt Louis C. Jrandt Donaldson G. Trone John A. George W. W. Dark W. P. Garshwiler A. J. Lupear

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Frederic M. Ayres A. L. Block Geo. P. Torrence M. E. Foley Elmer W. Stout Walter C. Marmon Q. G. Noblitt N. A. Gladding W. A. Atkins Jas. E. Manley WiU H. Mooney Wm. D. Vogel Gustav A. Recker Alex Metzger G. B. Jackson Lyman B. Whitaker Frank L. Littleton Albert E. Sterne Albert M. Bristor R. E. Peters Fermor S. Cannon L. D. Buenting Louis Burckhardt David Lurvey Thomas L. Hughes

A. V. Brown C. S. Drake Fred Bates Johnson F. C. Olive E. E. Gates Sr. H. B. Morse E. H. Wolcott F. Thos C. Howe W. K. Cooper Frank M. Millikan M. J. Spencer Frank P. Baker R. J. Ryan J. W. Fesler F. R. Bonifleld Asa J. Smith H. E. Wilson R. H. Sherwood Roy P. Wisehart E. E. Houck Adolph J. Fritz G. L. Winkler H. M. AngeU Earl B. Barnes

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