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Show or?V J'TS OF VIEW -'.ALL FOR CODE - OF GOLDEN RULE : occurs to mo," said George B. r s.:lous, nt the weekly meeting of a- Kownnis club, "that we need iif S sort of a national code or n;xree-fixins n;xree-fixins more definite regulations J dividual points of view. There old expression that circum-3 circum-3 alter cases. It might have roadened to include the obser-that obser-that circumstances alter points w, and that what a man thinks -els one moment may be wholly a to his mental reactions the e, for example, the man who Ids car downtown. All the town, and while he Is going ;h the business district, he Is minded. He toots his horn for trians to get out of the way imes If the sign changes sooner he expected. But the moment rks his car and begins to walk int of view changes, and he s pedestrian minded. lie Is ' critical of motorists who do what he did a few minutes . Now then, It seem to me 'here ought to be a middle j somewhere. Such persons that means all of us should be tolerant of pedestrians when are driving, and Inclined to be jer minded when they are walk- t know a citizen who becomes fu-us fu-us when he finds that a lawn rinkler is throwing water where he i s to pass. But when he reaches s own home he is likely, In season, start the sprinkler going, and the "i"" causes pede'-'ans to go Into Tns Joi wetting. tag ofH their shrub- keep the sidewalk, foot strf tV he shrubbery of a ri tizens should neeessai 5. Every day bed andUCC en do things ther int ; to do. It Is ing valIce,bel'8 is, to take up the keej 1 !t car for tw0 bounds IOC ;omebody else proved 1 at something Tolton, V ' ' Maybe the . , be reclf . - code enough i buiidm nlm'seem t0 be off r. ii stanur f '-'.nd I have men-Jd men-Jd the matter here today in the t; i that some of you gentlemen T. it suggest a way out of our diffl-J,: diffl-J,: ies." Indianapolis News. |