Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1941 — Page 4
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Blames Accidents on Lax Enforcement;
North Side Chevrolet Awards Bonuses
IN THE OPINION OF O. A. Chillson, head of Meridian Pantiac, Inc., . | strict law enforcement is the remedy-to check traffic’s toll. : DEp A RT ; “Statistics furnished by the National Safety Council disclose . the MENTS major cause of fatal accidents is reckless or incompetent driving, and IN thai more than two-thirds of all fatal accidents involving pedestrians IND] A N Ass are due to violations of the traffic laws,” he said. 4 : “There are laws enough’ on the statute books, but they are not| |. : Ji
strictly observed or enforced. “The American motorist is not purposely: a potential murderer, and : . : A 2.29 Value! 14-Gallon Size!
the American pedsstrian is not intentionally bent on suicide. But both
mothrist and pedestrian easily form foolish and dangerous habits. When these are not restiained or punished, they quickly become the usual and .|geneéral practice. ; “If apprehension could ‘be made certain and punishment ‘made inevitible in proportion to the offense, the highways and streets would be almost completely free of deliberate traffic law violations in an incredibly short time.” . ! ’ i ® a = 2 a =
North Side Chavrolet Awards Bonuses
W. E. (BILL) XUHN, president, and John Hedges, manager, of North Side Chevrolet, 83¢ E. 63d St., were hosts to 40 members of their organization at the Riley Hotel Tuesday night. : Bonuses Tor list year’s sales work were awarded to Nola Ploughe, Jack Bringle, Charles Bochner, James Cunningham, Charles Logan, Floyd McCurdy, Albert King, Griffith, Paul English, A. B. Davis, Lester Ashly, Lee Heinie, Sherman ars, Gilbert Wise, Joe Wilson, L. R. Ward, Robert Van Hoy, Charles Orr, Harold Martin, Jamés Mahan, Howard Latta, Edward Hornbeck and Morris Foist. The bonus totaled more than $12,000. | Fe
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Mr. Kuhn said that North Side Chevrolet had grown froma $100,000 volurae in 1932 to more than $3,000,000 in 1940 (with the addition of East Side ‘Chevrolet ‘in the past two years) and attributed this primarily to the individual efforis of the men. : | Other talks wele made by W. J. Hanlon, Chevrolet zone manager; Gene Trago, manager of General Motors Acceptance Corp.; O. B. O’Brien, Chevrolet Motors car distributor; Fred Wieland, Chevrolet city sales mangger; Otto Ernberg, Chevrolet organization manager; Ernest Zehe, assistant manager of GMAC; Forest Hinsley of GMAC, and Mri Hedges.
Gocdrich Leased South Side Store
| 7 KLEIN & KUHN, 706 GUARANTY BUILDING, announces the leasing ¢f a “storeroom at,1117 Prospect St. to the B. F. Goodrich Co. of Akron, O. | : This store is oné of a chain of national Goodrich Silvertown Stores and will be managed by E. B. Osoars, manager of the main store at North and Delaware Sts. Fxtensive improvements are being made on the structure. | A service parking area is to be provided in the rear. © The store will handle a full line of automobile tires, batteries, accessories and equipment, along with household appliances. It will be open Feb. 1. . Ae {
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Sullivan-O'Brien Has Banner Year . SULLIVAN-O’BRIEN, INC., DeSota-Plymouth dealer at 501 Virginia : Ajve.,. according to K. W. Carr, presideni, and T. J. O'Brien, treasurer, has completed one of its most sticcessful years. “During 1940, the dealership sold more than 500 new cars and 1000 used cars from the lot at 601 Virginia Ave. and the store at 501 Virginia Ave. as well as showing increases in all other departments. Mr. Carr eredits the record to the firm’s policy of low down psyments and long term financing. | He said the company expected an increase in business during 1941 “due to the decided betterment in payrolls and empldyment, general better business conditions, and wider acceptance of our makes of car.” » » »
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Oldsmobile Zone Men Attend Meeting
MEMBERS OF OLDSMOBILE'S Indianapolis zone, headed by L. C. Burnett, zone manager, this week attended a two-day regional meeting lat Lansing which was conducted by D. E. Ralston, general sales manager. | The Lansing meeting was one in a series planned to acquaint mem- | bers bf Oldsmobile’s 26 zones with details of intensive sales and advertising programs planned for the spring selling months. S E. Skinner, Oldsmobile general manager, predicted a volume for the coming year far ahead of the record-breaking figures of 1940. More than 100,000 Oldsmobiles of the 1941 series already have been shipped, he sad. |
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