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Show scurity when he hits 65. Plain People . . . Your family dressmaker never made much money either, but she has managed to buy some General Gener-al Motors common as a backstop. These are plain people you and I know widows and farmers, acquaintances ac-quaintances and friends. A great many stockholders are the so-called so-called "little people" who have a little of this stock, and a little of that, put by for a rainy day. They invest part of their savings sav-ings in America's industrial system. It's YOUR Business . . . What .are stockholders? Not all rich people wintering in Florida, summering in Maine, by a long shot. Down the street from you there may be a widow with some Continental Con-tinental Can and Borden shares, to piece out the income from her roomers. Another of your neighbors neigh-bors works for the Wester Electric Elec-tric pretty smart, but he never earned a mint of money. Yet he has managed to buy some A. T. & T. to blend with his Social Se-. |