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...kinds of letters from people wanting money." His stock in Tropicana Products, Inc. of Bradenton, Fla., rose $59 million, to $128 million. Rossi, who still speaks in the accents of the Sicily that he left 51 years ago, founded the company in 1946 after a varied career as cab driver, bricklayer, tomato farmer and restaurateur, and he owns 24% of Tropicana's shares. He was one of the first to discover the North's thirst for chilled orange juice shipped from Florida, and has kept the company growing by innovations that have cut the cost of packaging...
...find out where the girls are, men visiting unfamiliar cities generally consult cab drivers, hotel bellboys or friendly waiters. Now, because of an enterprising German printer, visitors to Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich are spared that embarrassment. For about $1.80, they can buy a "city map for men" that shows where to locate streetwalkers, transvestites, dance halls, singles bars, homosexual joints and other attractions. What if a foreigner does not read German? No matter. Drawings, unmistakable in meaning and identifying each diversion, are appropriately placed on the map: a saucy girl clad only in G string and stockings always...
Huntington said though that the afrdines have the prerogative to eliminate youth fares without CAB approval...
...discount fare controversy began in 1969 with a law suit by Transcontinental Bus System. Huntington said. At that time a CAB hearing examiner ruled the fares "unjustly discriminatory." The CAB overruled the examiner in 1970 due to public pressure, the newly formed CRADF said Monday in a press release...
Huntington said that the CAB is now in the process of reviewing all domestic fares and has, on its own initiative, made the ruling that discount fares are "unjustly discriminatory...