Henry Ford

Jonesboro, GA(Zone 7b)

This is too funny!!!

It was a sweltering August day when the Cohen brothers entered the posh
Dearborn, Michigan, offices of Henry Ford, the car maker.

"Mr. Ford," announced Norman Cohen, the eldest of the three, "we have a remarkable invention that will revolutionize the automobile industry."

Ford looked skeptical, but their threat to offer it to the competition kept his interest piqued. "We would like to demonstrate it to you in person."

After a little cajoling, they brought Mr. Ford outside and asked him to enter a black automobile parked in front of the building. Hyman Cohen, the middle brother, opened the door of the car.

"Please step inside, Mr. Ford."

"What!" shouted the tycoon, "are you crazy? It must be 200 degrees in that car!"

"It is," smiled the youngest brother, Max, "but sit down, Mr. Ford, and push the
white button."

Intrigued, Ford pushed the button. All of a sudden a whoosh of freezing air started blowing from vents all around the car, and within seconds the automobile was not only comfortable, it was quite cool.

"This is amazing!" exclaimed Ford. "How much do you want for the patent?"

Norman spoke up, "The price is $1million."

Then he paused. "And there is something else: The name 'Cohen Brothers
Air-conditioning' must be stamped right next to the Ford logo!"

"Money is no problem," retorted Ford, "but no way will I have a Jewish name
next to my logo on my cars!"

They haggled back and forth for a while and finally they settled----$5million, but the Cohens' name would be left off. However, the first names of the Cohen brothers
would be forever emblazoned upon the console of every Ford air-conditioning system.

And that is why, even today, whenever you enter a Ford vehicle, you will see those three names clearly printed on the air-conditioning control panel: NORM, HI and MAX.

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