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 ignorant investor, to spend a good deal on publicity, so that everyone who has money to invest might know that some trustworthy concern was prepared to take charge of its investment. It does not look like a highly profitable enterprise, but the huge profits that have been made by providing insurance and tobacco to millions of the impecunious seem to indicate that sound investment might be popularized to the benefit of the pioneers. And the benefit to the public would be enormous.