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Show Wise Division of Time Made by Elevator Man Whether the daily ups and downs of an elevator have a peculiar effect on the elevator operator or not is a question for a scientist. William Win-lock, Win-lock, colored elevator man at the Federal Fed-eral building, has developed a philosophy philoso-phy of life which, he avers, he adheres to strictly. The trait of character Winlock has is worth cultivating, anyway. any-way. Billy, as he is called, never meddles in the affairs of others, although he always is courteous and willing to do anything he can to accommodate the . passengers who ride in his car. "You know what I have learned," he said the other day. "There are fifty-two fifty-two weeks in a year. Twenty-six of those fifty-two weeks I mind my own business. And the other twenty-six I let other people's business alone." Indianapolis News. |