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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 7

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The Boston Globei
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Boston, Massachusetts
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THE FCoTON DAILY GLOBE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1934 Seven a common share payable Dec. 30 1955 Ford Trucks Being Shown; Line Includes 190 Models Twenty-four series, including 190 models of 1955 Ford trucks ranging from 30-ton tandem-axle "big jobs" down to F-100 pickups re being displayed by Ford dealers throughout the country. The new models have larger parking lights and larger, shield-shaped tail lights adaptable to Class A turn signals. They are manufactured in five lines which include nine conventional series, eijr.

cab-forward series, four schooi bus chassis series, two tandera-axle series, two parcel delivery chassis series and new Courier custom delivery truck ctvlnri i.io in iff nr i nrWaii T- -t 1 4 1 in in ir -iriiir i riirriTnriiiir r.J to stockholders of record at the close of business Dec. 10. The same amount was paid in the pre ceding quarter. The company also announced appointment of Robert V. Jones, assistant comptroller of the parent American Telephone and Tele graph Company, as comptroller and assistant secretary of New tngiana Telephone and Telegraph Company, effective Jan.

1, Jones is to succeed Joseph A. Grif fin, on special assignment pending his retirement Just what the nronosed Increase of the company will mean on the bills of home and business sub scribers could not be determined last night. Speculation that home users might be assessed an In crease of $1 per month was esti c9 fgQ TON TRUCK Open Wednesday to 8:30 PREVIEW v1955 LINCOLN-MERCURY MODELS Factory sales executives of Ford Motor Company's Lincoln-Mercury division at yesterday's dealer preview included, left to right, Joseph G. Lewis, eastern regional manager; Peter W. Smith, assistant district manager; Albert H.

Crowley, assistant general sales manager, and Joseph F. Abely, New England sales manager. State's Farmers Hear Plea for ower Tariffs By EARL BANNER WORCESTER, Nov. 16 oods don't cross the borders, soldiers might," Ralph Fleming, secretary-treasurer of the American Farm Bureau Federation warned in a plea for general lowering of International tariffs, before the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation here tonight Fleming predicted support of Secretary of Agriculture Benson's flexible price-support program will be greater in the next congress. "The Senate Democrats who supported our policy in 1954 were all re-elected, whereas some of our opponents notably Gillette of Iowa and Burke of Ohio were defeated Farmers indicated in both of these elections that they are not in favor ol all-out price fixing by the government and the controls that go with it." The National Farm Bureau official said price controls do more harm than good.

"One of the worst effects, he said is that they tend to prevent the application of honest-to-good-ness anti-inflation measures. Pres. Francis Barnard of Shel- burne, dairyman and nationally known breeder of Brown Swiss cattle, charged "political pressure" prevented a hearing and investigation as to why some 200 Franklin County farmers were dropped last mid-Winter as suppliers of the Boston market. Executive secretary Carleton I. Pickett of Hanson rapped legislators for their treatment of farm problems.

RATES Continued from the First Page Major reason for the failure of the present rates to provide authorized earnings, the statement continued, "is the big in- it earnings on such a substantial increase in investment" Declares $2 Dividend Two other factors accounting for its latest rate hike petition was a wage increase granted employees in October and unduly large expenses occasioned by the hurricanes of August and Septembef, the statement said. Only today, the company declared a quarterly dividend of $2 Neutral Spirits. Calvert Dist Co, N. Y. if i 1 1 1 r-'" I Grand for all ages but especially a 1955 FORD 30 4000 to 40,000 lbs.

and gross cargo ratings to 60,000 lbs. There are 15 wheelbase lengths for custom-built bodies from 514 to 19 ft. long. Improved, fully-automatic Ford-omalic transmission is available at extra cost on the Courier and Series F-10S, F-250, P-350 and F-350. Overdrive and regular transmissions also are available, ICC Examiner Rules Against Segregation on Passenger Trains WASHINGTON, Nov.

16 CAP) Examiner Howard Hosmer recommended to the Interstate Commerce Commission today that it issue an order "prohibiting the continuance of racial segregation on interstate passenger trains. Hosmer said such practices, on some railroads, violate the inter state commerce act which provides tnat tnere shall be no "undue or unreasonable prejudice or disadvantage" among passengers. Hosmer differed from another ICC examiner, Isadore Friedson, who, on Sept. 30 upheld the legality of segregation of white and Negro passengers. Hosmer's recommendation was to sustain a complaint filed against inedson's ruling by the National Assn.

for the Advancement of Colored People. ROME, Nov. 16 (AP) The first cold wave of the Winter hit Italy today. A day-long snowstorm blanketed the Appennines from the Alpine arch in the north of Cala-I bria in the south. "terrific" for TEENagers Brockton Pair Guilty in $2525 Auto Sale Fraud Two Brockton men were found guilty by Judge Eugene A.

Hudson in a jury-waived session of Suffolk Superior Court yesterday of the larceny of $2525.87 in connection with a fraudulent automobile sale, Gerard X. Loveday, 24, of Ro chelle Brockton, was given a one year's suspended sentence with three years probation and an order of restitution. He paid probation officer Ralph L. Countie $400 yesterday and will pay the remainder during his probationary period. Harold L.

Appleton, 40, of Waldo Brockton, an official of an auto mobile company in Brockton, also was found guilty but Asst. Dist. Atty. John L. Sullivan asked for a continuance in the Appleton case.

He said Appleton faces in dictments totalling more than $100,000 for similar larcenies. Detectives Thomas n. Mulvey and Lawrence L. Cameron of Dist. Atty, Garrett L.

Byrne's office have worked for several months on the automobile cases. They alleged that Loveday bought the automobile in question, financed, and then sold it to a Boston automobile concern as a car free from encumbrance. The finance com pany later received its money from the automobile company. New Phone Books Make Bow Today Delivery ol telepnone directories for Boston and vicinity, containing new numbers, new exchange names and other changes will be gin today. The directory distribution of which is expected to take three weeks contains for the first time information on the Direct-Distance dialing of out-of-town calls by subscribers.

Such dialing will be limited for the immediate future to one and two-party phone users in Ran' dolph, Roslindale and West Rox. bury, with the Jatter two districts able to use it whe-i the change to dial operation is effected Dec. 12. Distribution of the yellow-paged classified directory will begin Dec. 6, according to the telephone com pany, which said subscribers wilT not have to turn in their old books because of the need of continued use of them for PArkway end FAirview numbers.

IT IN BOSTON AT 32 FRANKLIN STREET IILbhiiiii im a utiii u. mm J. 80 as- crease in the company's investment since the D. P. U.

reviewed tour situation." It added the company has expended $50,000,000 in Improving Massachusetts plants and facilities since it last filed for a rate boost in December, 1952. "Obviously," Macdonald said, "additional revenues are needed to provide adequate Got an eye for quality? Of all the millions of gallons Calvert distills, only the choicest are set aside for Lord Calvert America's finest whiskey! Blended Whiskey. 86.8 Proof. 65 Grain IP i the 1955 Ford passenger cars. Gross vemcie weigni ratings run from Greetings Chord Organ $985 Evtn if you hva n.ver playad tn instrumtnt, you can teach yourself to play the Hammond Chord Organ in an amazingly short time.

Come in, hear, and play it yourself. Jerome F. Mumhy. preiident 16? BOYUTOH STREET mmmmmm i i mated by a company spokesman as "too high." When the company appealed to the Supreme Court the decision of the D. P.

U. to allow only 000 of the $10,225,000 it sought the. court supported the company's po- Muon in asKing me larger ngure, ana remanded the case to the department. The company posted a bond to cover possible refunds to consumers should the court or the D. U.

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