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- Hoosier Profi By Sherley Uhl
PROPERTY VALUES can seldom be trans
lated into human values. But
sprawling Seagram's Distillery moved to Indian-
.apolis, instead of its vice president, Herman industry should understand the damage done: Eyeuiies Willkie, “the net effect might be no through mononotous repetition on ‘the industrial
For if it's true that a man’s influence is measMr. Willkie should
ured by the ¢xample he sets,
expand Indianapolis’ industrial
wealth just as he’ did to his job as production vice president for Joseph E. Seamgram & Sons. No distillery ever had a better public relations
counselor. , .or a more profit
During his tenure with the. company,
creased from $82 million in 1937 ldst year, A magnetic cosmopolitan suavity, sumes the presidency of Kingan among Louisville’'s’top five civic primarily for his views, he was never too busy, to for any worthy cause, whether d Louisville's Philharmonie, or fina ical scholarships, i oe
Sl
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HE 1S. SLIGHTLY taller—and—tankier—than— but his facial features
his late brother, Wendell; are strikingly similar—with one hair is. always neatly combed. He ardently outlook. ing carried over to his distillery
blend of. Hoosier Mr. Willkie,
broad - visioned
embraces Wendell's one-world His taste for international understand-
Ie _H. F. Willkie Has Had A Noteworthy Lareer groove people. . .It's the end of a man when he
makes the decision to-sit tight, ..Every man who will ever have anything to do with directing
if Louisville's
assembly. line.”
And he -oneé told a -reporter; “We have 20 times, the turnover of the average concern. We force the turnover. We grind people up. Actually we fire very few persons. But many’ simply don’t like change. They want what they call ‘security.’ ” Mr. Willkie's Indiana shift is in the nature of a homecoming. Born in Elwood, he waited tables at Indiana University and attended classes. 12 months. out of the year, taking all courses in reach. He believes schools of all grades should be run-on a vedar-round basis. He. was graduated in 1912 in cent of his class with an A. B. in chemistry. Then he took a job in Puerto Rico as control
and cultural
able executive, sales in-
to- §750- million
hominess and who at 60 as- & Co, is rated leaders: Noted industrial beat the bushes
per
the top 2
igging funds for ¢hemist for the Fajardo Sugar Co. for $75 a ncing rural med- month and keep. After five years he joined the Celluloid Co., of America in East Newark, N.J,, and in, 1917 transferred to the U.S. Indastrial
to become assistant manager of Industrial Alcohol Co. In 1927 he went ta W allicrville. Ont., as general superintendent of Hiram Walker & Son, Ltd, He supervised construction of distilleries ini Peoria, 111., and Dumbarton, Scotland, before com-
the: Canadian
exception.’ His
post where he
created Seagram's unique international fellow- ing here in 1937. ships. : Lg we $ Uirder this program -more than 150 foreign MR. WILLKIE headed the Kentucky Postwar science graduates -from 40 nations. have re- Planning Commission which resuited, among ceived technical and academic training at the other things, in formation of the. Kentucky firm’s expense, He likewise was among origina- Chamber of Commerce and of the State Agricultors of the Louisville International Center, pro- tural and Industrial Development Board. He
for the
trips.
moter of
of foreign trade exchange student
of the Louisville now merged with
likewise was among founders
community and : Area Development Association,
His forte in business is education. Under his the Louisville Chamber of Commerce, direction Seagram's assumed some of the clojs- Mr. Willkie helped spearhead the Committee tered atmosphere of the college-campus, offering “for Kentucky which in 1948 was chiefly instrucourses to employees at the plant itself, Univer- mental in whipping lup enough votes to repeal sity. of Louisville professors visited there weekly a constitutional $3000 salary limit for state to teach classes, : officials. ¢ *Above all, he is against specialization. He In 1940 he stumped for his brother, but since once observed, “We ‘don't have any specialists then he has remained more or less inactive from here. They may be efficient at a specific job, but a partisan standpoint. In 1945 he was mentioned they are progressive or open to new ideas.. We as possible senatorial successor to A. B. (Hapnever leave an employee too long in one particular py) Chandler, now. baséball commissioner; but job because after a while he becomes an expert. this faded. Then self-development slows down and eventual- He and his wife, the former Helen Fowler ly stops.” Hall, have four children: H. Fred Willkie 1I, Ar oo oD linde Frederick Willkie, Julia Frederick Willkie
TWO YE ARS AGO Fortune Magazine quoted “industry
him
N eighborhood
as complaining that
and ‘Hall Francis Willkie: Mr. and Mrs. Willkie
to
plan to move to: 1idianapolis next month,
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“Life
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"After the Act,’ 23 artist -members of the Indiana Society of Printmakers currently
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on display in the Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium. The show, honoring National Art Week, will remain on view through Nov. Il,
Canadian Seeks To Divorce U. S.- Wife
served a two-year jail term. for espionage conspiracy, So today to divorce his American wife for “adultery and Tt n Dr. Bover served notice in the Color ® se Canada. Gazette that he ‘would fur jor ROD” apply to the Parliament of Can- With James Lydan ada .for a bill of divorce from |: WOW WY Anita Cohen, of New York 1 : | 44¢ 10 ” Ed 6 P.M,
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