wants to. If he can make money, he can donate it 

 to his beliefs* 



Oiibs But In continuing to profess Social ism he was in a 



wa7« after he became a successful small businessman^ 

 professing his own doom. 



Cogginss ^•U^ ^ea, in a way, X iwt Patter's W^iitte Street 

 one time and he seemed to be put out, Scwiewhere 

 along the line of his market there had been a strike* 

 ^lA#fMkf words ^" he said, ** the j*r# doing what you 

 and I spent the best years of our lives telling them 

 to do** (laughter) 



dilbt How would a Socialist exi^loyer react to a strike t 



Cogginst It depends on the Socialist and his make-up* Some 

 of them change psychologically* Today, however, 

 f#ir small employers allow a strike* Bti^loyers are 

 following a lot of labor demands, 



Gilbt Following? 



Cogging t t mean we* re insuring our people im new ways today* 

 There's a lot of things that employers do now along 

 the lines of labor welfare^ ^ 



Oilbt To go back to the development of Patterson Parts, 

 Ins* You became a stockholder at one time, 



Cogginsi Yes* And also director, 



0ilbt How many stockholders were there? 



