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Crimson hockey received a much needed boost last weekend when Governor Paul A. Dever announced the signing of an agreement between the Boston Garden-Arena Corporation and the Massachusetts Department of Public Works for the use of an ice-making plant to serve the Boston Garden...
...reason for the changes is that automen expect to have a hard time selling all the cars they can make. They expect that dealers will have to boost trade-in allowances; by midsummer there may even be some price cuts...
Chrysler Corp. has spent $200 million remodeling all its cars. Chrysler and De Soto have been redesigned from bumper to bumper. The boxiness of this year's models will be replaced by smoother, rounder lines. Chrysler may boost the 180 h.p. in its Fire-dome engine; other Chrysler cars will have a smaller version of the Fire-dome...
...long as Fox's hot air merely floated away, he was just another red opportunist. But now that it is beginning to singe librarians, it is time for responsible citizens to make it clear that Fox should boost his sales in a manner more suited to his paper--like running Dick Tracy...
Since General Motors became the first major company to tie wages to the cost of living four years ago, its contract with the C.I.O.'s United Auto Workers has been virtually a one-way street. The net result to date has been a temporary cost-of-living wage boost of 26? an hour. Last week, to nobody's great surprise, the auto workers moved to keep things that way, guard against big wage cuts if the cost of living should fall. The union asked G.M. to include 21? of the boost in the permanent basic wage rate. Other...