Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1925 — Page 9

FRIDAY, NOV. 13,1925

STREET CAR OFFICER TAKES HIS MEDICINE Company Secretary Rides With Crowds Morning and Night—Hears Some Complaints and Some Praise.

I Joseph A. McGowan, secretary of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company, has been taking a dose of his own medicine, night and morning, for the past twenty years. And he likes it. Every day when he goes to and from work —rain, sunshine or slush, he like a quarter of a million other Indianapolis persons, rides a street car. He well could afford to ride in an automobile. "But I don't care to," McGowan said. "I don’t like to run an automobile through all the traffic and then its a big job to park. Rubs Elbows “I like to rub elbows with clerks, laborers and stenographers. You learn a lot about people in a street car. You meet more different kinds than any place else. I like to talk to them. Some of them talk a lot, but others try to snatch a few lines from a newspaper, read a few pages from a novel or some other kind of book." McGowan, this way, gives himself quit© an opportunity to get his ears "burned." Hears Complaints "I hear some complajnts about the street ear service, I’ll admit,” he said. "But, in all honesty, I hear 'many good things about it, especially from people outside the city. "All cities have their crowds at rush hours, and our schedules are pretty good.” McGowan said that the heavy automobile traffic is increasing the number of persons who ride the cars. He suggested the cars be run on a skip stop scheduled but complained that people apparently do not get on to it. McGowan also indicated it would

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