Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1949 — Page 7
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SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1040 ___ a
Inside Indianapolis
WHEN YOU turn east on 38th 8t. off Meridian Then he sold out to his partners and became
face on a billboard, night wholesale manager 32d day. 'And if you listen to the radio early in the morning, or read the newspapers, you will
will see an
know him.
He is a self-made man with a lust for life, a
money-maker, too. He has built his integrity, on a “personalized
Yet that is what Willis E. (Bill to you) Kuhn, biggest auto dealer in Indiana, has done. Fund. He was chosen because he is a man of
accomplishment. :
Born in 1897
HE WAS born on a farm 1 Cincinnati in 1897. And there he
without the conveniences, the power and the other labor-savers known to the modern dards . farmer. This was an endurance school for Mr, Dusiness, and make it stand for his own stan
Kuhn,
For 16 years he remained with the family, he developed “city itch,” and off he went. He Hest job a with the Welbon Motor Car Co., Hudson distributor, 1 . the seeds of automotive a choboed prio today there are about 200. The North Side Chevout their rootlets, later to feed his now $10 million a year Chevrolet enterprise in Indiana. . It was there that the infant automotive business ot ate Ais blood, His next job was with the Hupp or Co. in Detroit where he touched a ry of the business with which every successful ‘the leader in Indiana, and has held the position man sooner or later becomes acquainted. He was : in cost accounting and the tool department. When World War I broke out he became a too, the games others like to play. It was bridge
civilian émployee in the Ordnanc came, & tool inspector for the
the Flint Motor Co. in (the Flint 6 was made by Durant). He e a branch manager then the company blinked out. At the age of 29 he went to Columbus, O., as his fortune, and manager of the Bob Chevrolet Co. In the depression, even when jobs were scarce, he left and
of 6
In 1932 when a man needed more courage than no one was willing to buy, he bought the North |g Side Chevrolet agency: His cousin Paul joined him in April of 1833. And in the first year they sold 100 Chevrolets. 5 miles east of This included a few of those sporty yellow conlearned to work Yertibles, and high trade-ins. But The Chevrolet _ Co. wanted to move cars. Bill Kuhn moved them. ~~ Over the years he decided to personalize his|
Keith's Theater is now showing a double-Rita Hayworth reissue bill, In “Cover Girl," she is teamed with Gene Kelly and in “You Were Never Lovelier" she romances with Fred Astaire.
of ethics and reputation. When you baught a car but from North Side Chevrolet it was a personal deal with Bill Kuhn. That is the way he wanted it, and wants it today. There were four employees at the start, and
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» and “1 Shot Jesse James." "Any Number Can Play” and “One he Great Gatsby” and “The 2 “Marshal of
t.
rolet ‘was his only asset. Today he has added the East Side Chevrolet and the prosperous Central Chevrolet Co. of Marion, Ind. Last year the com- Times Amusement pany sold 3000 Chevrolets. Clock In 1936 Bill Kuhn's Chevrolet operation becamet
CIRCLE to this day. : “y Stool Pigeen.” with “Sure I worked,” he tells you, “but I played, oie at 1348 3:95. 108 10-30 “Ones More, My Darling,” with Robert JMantsomery and Ann Blyth, at 11:05, 2:15, 5:25, 8:40 and 11:50.
and golf, and I mixed a little business with it.
e Dept. and beP n “But in 1936 I took up horses and fox hunt-
General Motors
subsidiary, the old Northway Motor Co. which IDS; and that is enough to take up all of any| wp, Re “Show with Moira made tank motors, plane motor camshafts and Man's extra time.” Sr S:30 "and 3.30. © oroek. -4 8-inch trench mortar shells. He used to go to Florida and come homes with : : ESQUIRE
Before he was old enough to vote he joined the his face aglow with sunburn in mid-winter. But Oldsmobile agency as wholesale manager in Cincinnati. Then at an age almost too tender to admit he pooled his cash and plunged into the presidency of the Midwest Glass Co., in Cin-
“Movie Crazy,” with Harold Lloyd, at 3. 5:35, 7:50 and 10:20. Nanook of the North,” at 2:10, 4:38, 7 and 9:30.
he abandoned that in his love for horseflesh. Today he has a winter home, deep in the blooded horse country at Tryon, North Carolina.
IANA _ He often personally puts his horses aboard his Joe Youns.® with Terry
“Mighty Moore and
cinnati with his name on plenty of mortgage S5Pecial truck and drives them through, 520 miles,| 3:80. 8:08. 7:38 and 1038. °° a paper. The company made windshield “wings,” almost without a stop. He raises thoroughbreds, «Disney s Cartesns Sous st 11:15, 1:48, forerunner of no-draft ventilation, and rear view 20d his Indianapolis home, 220 acres on Rt. 235, KEITH'S mirrors, in those days considered a fancy acces- three and a half miles north of US 31 is called] _ «Cover Girl: with Rita Haworth sory. “Folly Farms,” which exposes his sense of humor.| Sag Seg, Fel”. st 13:35. 3:30, 7:08 “My wife thought it was folly for two people to “You Were Never Loveller,” with
"BILL" KUHN... . Whatever he touches, moves.
It's Your Home No. 6—
Covers on the Radiators Often Cut Heat in Half
Use Grill Wire For the Opening
By BOB SCHARFF Written for NEA Serviee The trend today is to enclose unsightly radiators, but many people don’t seem to realize that 8 poorly designed inclosure may reduce heating effectiveness as much as 50 per cent. A radiator gives off direct heat rays which strike the surface of objects, as well as your body. Eventually the objects become warm and give off secondary heat rays, all of which warm the air in the room. Any radiator inclosure will block some heat rays, but if properly designed, it will make up for the loss by a better distribution and greater flow of warmed air. A common design fault is having the top of the cabinet too close to the. top of the radiator. A space of 2 to 4 inches should
Excellent Dinners Popular Prices SMORGASBORD Featured Thursday and Sunday Evening
material or ashestos so that the
try to live on that much ground. So we called it| at 31-08 0s, "Fo Sia gayvorth.
‘Folly Farm’.” LOEW'S He is a pipe and cigaret smoker, gets a special| “Mr. Soft Touch.” with Glenn Ford blend of pipe tobacco froth Cincinnati, and clicks| 83% snd [2 cw 8 11 2:03, 5:31,
8:39 and 12 off about 40 cigarets a day which his doctors tell Rohe, Roolins of Oklahoma.” with him for a man of 52 is “a little too many.” toh, St 12.35 3:36. 8:54 and fons. . LYRIC Hels a Joiner ; GeThe Kia Frem Oteveland.” with HE TELLS you over a cup of coffee he sips| glgyeland indians. at 13:43. 3:88.
between puffs that there is as much opportunity as ever for young men today but the trend to Government controls has robbed too many young men of their priceless gift of incentive. { . He isa Joiner, The list includes a directorship Arlington Theater on the Boys Club, Automotive Old Timers Club, ! Scottish Rite, Shrine, Athletic and Columbia To Ope n Thursday Clubs, Highland Golf Club, Athenaeum, the
“Hellfire,” with William Elliot and Marie Windsor, 108; 3:33. 3 Mis ay maser, a 1:08 4:33
tions, city, state and national. rst time at 6 p. m. Thursday.
He wears gold-rimmed spectacles and has
envy. But if you saw him in his army fatigue|,, outfit (he was a major in World- War II) around “his farm it would be hard to guess that he runs| a business which stuffs around $10 million a| year in its cash register. He knows competition and he likes people, and he knows how to make them like him, em-| ployees and customers alike. The key to him is, I think, that whatever he touches moves where he wants it to go.—By Har-! old H. Hartley.
of the latest developments
off-street parking space.
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Complete Course 10 Lessons—§9.50—Terms
QUAID DANCE STUDIOS 16th and llinols ®3o0c*
Indiana Roof Opens 23d Dance Season
The Indiana Roof opens its 23d] dance season tonight, with the music of Wayne Gregg and his orchestra. Gregg and company will continue at the Roof for dances tomorrow, Wednesday and Friday evenings.
OES Unit to Meet Brightwood Chapter 399, OES, will have initiation and Friends Night at 8 p. m. Monday in Ver-| | itas Masonic Temple. Mrs. Lois Hipkins is Worthy Matron and Rischel Jackson is Worthy Patron.
Left—Improperly cesigned radiator enclosure. No cold air inlet, hot oir trapped. Face of register too close to radiator. Right—Air and heat flow of well-designed enclosure.
{be left-to avoid a pocket for hot
The Arlington Theater, located Chamber of Commerce, the Indiana Saddle Horse at East 10th St. and Arlington] Association, and all of the auto trades associa- Aves will open its doors for the
The theater is the first to be
wavy gray hair which most hair experts would built in 1ndianasols in oY ears, | first neighborhood break” at-| tractions. The theater has many |
i |movie house design as well 5 EVENING DINNER
nt. . oil Fim Jones eal and STAR—‘‘Sergeant York” and “Here Comes ST, rit Great Oatsby” and “The Great Gatsby” and “The Great Sinner.” TACOMA" e's Regiment” and “CarCity Re TUXEDO." Number Can Play” and “Moonrise.” 9, Great Gatsby” and “The Great Feeling” and ‘Far es, Sir, That's My Baby” and Sai man G! 00D DRIVE-IN—"“Rimfire” and Ane cide.” | MAYWOOD DRIVE-IN: ercover Man"
) 4 DRIVE-IN—"Invisible and “Invisible Ray.” . WESTSIDE OUTDOOR— "Alias Nick Beal" and “Panhandled” plus cartoons,
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air. For best heating, the top should have a grill wire opening. Three to 5-inch clearance at the bottom of the inclosure will insure ample return flow of cool air. The cool air will enter the bottom, rise-as it is heated and| Roy Rogers—Jane Frazee be forced out the front and top] “Under California Skies” of the inclosure. LOOK! NEW (N-A-CAR SPEAKERS The inner walls of the cabinet FREE PONY RIDES TONITE! should be lined with an insulating
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“UNDERCOVER MAN”
THOMAS L. THOMAS
Baritone Mon. Eve, Jan, 23, 8:30 P. M.
BALLET RUSSE DE MONTE CARLO
Sun. Aft, April 16, 3 P. M.
{outside surfaces will not become |overheated, and provision should be made for easy cleaning. If your radiators are against the outside wall of the house, efficiency can be increased by placing a reflector between the radia[tor and wall to bounce heat back
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|linto the room that would Other. VLADIMIR wise be lost to the outdoors. The reflector can be any bright metal, HOROWITZ but should not tarnish. The re-} Pianist flector should not touch the radi- Single Seats on Sale Monday. Oct. 8 ator, and if posible should be as Prices: 3: ~3:00—2:40 :80—1:20,
much as half an inch away from the wall. Dirt or metallic paint such as
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5P.M. to 8:45 P.M.
bronze or aluminum reduce heating efficiency, while a coat or two lof oil paint may increase the
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