Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1948 — Page 20

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IMPORTANT The area of Freedom! in the world is shrinking. America stands as a beacon of hope to all democracies. We can show the world that a free country is the best guarantee of happiness and security ++. that the voice of the people is wiser than the edicts of dictators,

Let each of us be sure that his voice is part of the voice of America when it speaks.

Most of us prefer to describe ourselves as just - plain “good Americans,” and let it go at that. For the average busy person, this is a handy way to put together a self:portrait. . . the words are simple, they sound well, and they can be rattled off without much time or thought. Besides, there is something soothing about a catch-phrase. It's pleasant to repeat, over and over, that one is a

“good American.” But it’s meaningless until we prove it.

Today, we Americans have a strange and urg-

stained, heroic heritage and hope that our liberties don’t slip away in the process. Or, we can, here and now, resolve that our dearly-bought freedoms shall never sicken and fail for lack of care. If ours is the latter course, then the time is now to set about the task.

Governor—Hobart Creighton

Secretary of State—Alfred Ferrini Auditor of State—Gilbert E. Ogles Treasurer of State—H. Dale Brown Attorney General—Cleon H. Foust

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Lieutenant Governor—Rue J. Alexander

Judge Supreme Court, 4th District—Mart J. O'Malley Judge Appellate Court, 1st District—Frank Hamilton

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THE AMERICAN

HERITAGE FOUNDATION

Make no mistake about it. The necessity for a strong and unified America has never been more essential. The increasing complexities of our lives, the increased economic dependency of one group upon other groups, and of each individual upon all individuals, make it imperative that we work together for the common good. To do this, all of us must seriously and wholeheartedly accept the responsibilities of citizenship. In Tom Paine’s famous words: “Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must undergo the fatigues of supporting it.”

It is to arouse a deeper awareness of this homely but neglected truth that the American Heritage Foundation has been formed. The Foun--dation is purely a citizens’ group. It is non-politi-cal and non-controversial. It is not antagonistic to any groups or any principles unless they are hostile to the dignity and freedom of men.

FREEDOM 1S EVERYBODY'S JOB!

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