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“re iRtarmeni-oi-iving -conditiong;-or groups sewhing 50 - “their collective business ability, “and their judgement is macnn Re Ld

‘fice time and effort to serve.

-Membership on the Gas Utility's boards of Trustees ] ....and Directors is such a civic responsibility, and Indian. _. Stock Yards Company; “Thomas-D- | Sheerin, Senior . ~~. } apolis is fortunate in having men who consider it an

“honor and a privilege to serve on these boards.

You see,-the State. Legislature made sure that ALL "personal and political considerations were removed from

ab the management. of. the. Gas, Utility. It was. the INTENT...

Indianapolis is-a-lucky city. It is lucky, because among its leading businessmen it numbers many

. often at the expense of their own businesses.’

“. have no trouble finding

or supplies. Thus, personal considerations are effectively eliminated.

The men serving-as the Gas Utility's trustees and directors do so because they feel it is their civic re-

sponsibility . . . they run the Gas Utility to the best of

not influenced by personal or political considerations. Serving. on. she. Bousd-of Trustees, see. Edward, X.

Charles S. Rauh, President, The Belt Rail Road and

Partner, Thos. D. Sheerin and Company; Howard T, Griffith, President, Udell Works; and Fermor S. Cannon, "President, Railroadmen’s Federal | Savings and Loan

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Mepbes. of the Board of Directors are Brodehurst

Association. ; : EL 2 A

ivmvmisiar Yin ie Re SATE keh - and Purpose of the legislature to completely insulate -Elsey, Secretary Treasurer, “Indianapolis Glove Com-__ —the Gas Utility-from such influences . , . and here is pany; L. J. Keach, owner, J. T. Keach Company; Roy —— r= : how it was done: Sahm, Secretary-Treasurer, Bessire & Company; I. E. —— ” Woodard, Chairman of the Board, Acme Evans ComThe Board of Trustees, consisting of five men, is ony Inc; D. J. Angus, President, Esterline Angus self-governing . . . responsible to each othepand to their Company; J. Ralph Fenstermaker, President, Hugh J. trust, which clearly defines their scope of authority. Baker & Company: and John E. Ohleyer, Vice PresiThus, political influences are entirely neutralized. The '4 ent, Fidelity Trust Company. Directors are appointed by the trustees, and again, their : duties are defined and set forth by law. Ya $hase mon---azd to others who Jiave served before : them —should go the thanks of an appreciative city, ; Trustees receive a salary of $50 a year, Directors for unselfish service performed in directing the affairs receive $50 a month. Neither is permitted, by law, to of a public charitable trust, operated for the benefit of * buy from—or sell to—the Gas Utility, any materials _. the inhabitants of Indianapolis. ' : 5 , ge = oh . Le \ ’ CITIZENS ~GAS & COKE UTILITY Operated by the Board of Directors for Utilities as a Public Charitable Trust . » ~ » "ye . : — S r— . ~~ .