The Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation-"What It Is What It Does" 268 HISTED, GEORGE B. Painting by the Air Brush Method 42 HOUSEKEEPING SUGGESTIONS Pages 21, 55, 84, 119, 158, 187, 188, 219, 220, 246, 247, 284, 285, 346, 378, 379. Why We Need To Eat Fruit HOWELL, GEORGE W Water-Cooled Lignum Vitae Bearings at Station 5 HUNTINGTON, ERNEST K. New Arrangement Incorporated in Relay Panels at Station 3 INDUSTRIAL SALES Pages 23, 88, 156, 185, 214, 249, 250, 286, 351, 382, 383. KRUGER, R. E. Napthalene Removal LAMEY, ALBERT H. A Chain is as Strong as its Weakest Link MACDOWELL, ANDREW S. Safeguarding Our Electric Distribution Systems MACSWEENEY, JOSEPH P. Salesmanship. NASH, THOMAS H. The Transportation Department NOYES, B. E. OBITUARY Ricketts, George. Auxiliary Signalling Equipment at Station 6 236 222 222 190 123 190 290 222 Rockwood, Dwight C. Schlenker, William Spiller, Albert E. Tracy, George Trapalino, Mrs. Wetzel, George PERSONALS Pages 24, 25, 26, 27, 58, 59, 60, 61, 90, 91, 92, 93, 123, 124, 125, 159, 160, 161, 162, 190, 191, 192, 193, PURCHASING Page 288. T would be well if all our citizens could. ppreciate the fact that every dollar invested in local public utilities is reflected in increased property values, increased business, increased prosperity and general well-being of their community. "The owners of the utilities are the public. It is the innumerable individual investors and the entire public, represented through banks, insurance companies and trust companies, who have actually supplied the investment and money to create the utilities. From every viewpoint, therefore, public utilities are public in every sense of the term. "The public also should come to learn that regulation is an assurance of stability; that the hazard is perhaps at a minimum, and that the safety of the better investments is exceeded only by that of government securities."-Carl D. Jackson, chairman of the Railroad Commission of Wisconsin. |