Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1928 — Page 8

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GRAHAM-PAIGE DEALERS TOLD FIRM PROGRAM flundred Are Guests of Stalnaker at Luncheon in ClaypoJ. More than 100 dealers were guests of W. E. Stalnaker, general manager of the Graham-Paige Company of Indiana, today at a luncheon at the Claypool Hotel. Joseph B. Graham was the principal speaker and outlined the company policies for the coming year. One of the most unusual associations in the automobile business, if not in the whole world of business, is represented by the three Graham brothers, who are introducing their new line of Graham-Paige motor cars at this year’s automobile shows. These three brothers have worked shoulder to shoulder for upward of twenty-five years. Their record has been one of consistent success.

They are builders. No important decision relating to any enterprise with which they are associated is made until all three brothers have had a voice in the matter, and until they have reached a thorough agreement. Joseph B. Graham, eldest of the three brothers, is the manufacturer. Ke was in control of production in

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the glass business years ago. He directed the manufacturing throughout the many years that the three brothers were identified with the motor truck industry. He was

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Special Salon Showing of Locomobile Motor Car Is Being Held This Week

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Above is one of the 7-Passenger Locomobile Limousines that is being displayed all this week at the special Salon showing of Locomobile automobiles, 1231 N. Meridian St. O. H. Yamell, district manager, is in charge of the exhibit. He states that owing to the inability of his company to secure space that would properly display this deluxe American-built car at the Auto Show, he arranged to give this Salon showing at the above address. The Locomobile for thirty years has contributed advanced engineering principles to the automotive industry which are standard in the chassis designs of today. Many more such principles have remained exclusive with Locomobile owing to the inconsistency in value which their adoption would mean in cars of lower price. Locomobile enjoys a renown for fine carriage building that hitherto has been in interest only to a comparatively favored few. For, among Its patrons have been those most fastidious in taste and those most

in charge of manufacturing at the Dodge Brothers plant, and he heads

the GrahamPaige production organization today, as well as being president of the corporation. Robert C. Graham, second brother, is the salesman. From the early days he has taken over the work of marketing the output of Graham-controlled plants. A long and very practical experience has

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placed him in position to function especially well in the building and direction of an aggressive selling organization. Ray A. Graham, the youngest of the three, has control of finance. In

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fortunately situated to gratify it. For the crowned heads of Occident and Orient and their American peers, Locomobile has designed special bodies on Locomobile chasses that have gratified their owners sense of correctness in all details. In the famous Vanderbilt Cup

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this field he has, like each of his brothers, acquired an exceptional

grasp of the problems and principles involved, and while prod uct ion and sales are being left to his two brothers the vital matter of finance Is capably handled by him. Ray Graham also concerns himself with the public relations of the corporation, and directs its advertising activities. It is by no means unusual to find two brothers asso-

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races of what is now a previous generation, Locomobiles were successful participants. Ever since then Locomobiles have been built for speed—more speed than any sane driver should ever use under any circumstances. But times come to all of us when nothing else will do.

whom In natural abilities and inclinations so well supplements the others. In production, marketing and finance, are summed up the three major functions of every business, and in any company with which the three Graham brothers are associated, each of these three divisions can be directed by one of the Grahams, and each set of responsibilities effectively handled in perfect harmony with the other two. Along with their diversified experiences, the three Graham brothers have learned the vital importance of unity of purpose in the conduct of their business. To the complete unity that characterizes their efforts can unquestionably be attributed quite as much of the success of the three Graham brothers as can be traced to the individual abilities of the three men.

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SETS STANDARD FOR jAR FIELD Must Build Good Cars, Durant Holds. Challenging the statement of a prominent competitor that ‘‘There is room for everyone in the vast and tremendously developing automotive Industry,” W. C. Durant, founder of General Motors and Durant Motors, says, ‘‘There is no room in this industry, for a manufacturer who does not build good cars. There is no room in this industry for a manufacturer who does not give good values in the matter of price. There is no room in this industry, for the manufacturer who does not take good care of his dealers and give them opportunity to make a proper profit. ‘‘Standard of value are Increasing in all industries, but especially in the automotive industry which has set the most rapid pace in this respect, in its short quarter-century of advancement. The pace is a hot one. The leaders must give the

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this industry, for the dealer who does not conduct his business on a fair and square basis. There is no room for the dealer who does not treat his customers right.