anything that would u ftto t hia fcroduet or hia dealings w t tl the public la given wide prominence I t la to be regretted, however, that this same prominence should be tir e s to rumorw th a t og -the face of them.’ can be given no cred- PORTLAMp, A p ril 33.— There w ill be no radical changes la For« automobiles, and no ehahges sack as havs been outlined Ip current rumors tor the past tow mohtbs are contemplated, according to a statement Maned by C. A- Bullwtn- kel, manager of the Fo r« com­ pany'■ local plant, yesterday. bad set AprH 1 as the date for Ford’s definite announcement of changes, and M r. Bullwinkel. to­ gether with Ford executives In other sections of the country, chose today aa the opportune time for denying the truth of the rumors. “ Improvements, yes, bnt new car„no,” said M r. B nllw iakel yes­ terday concerning a new model F o rd ’ car. “I t is qnito natural that people should take an active interest in what M r, Ford is doing and what he contemplates doing in the fu­ ture. Aa the world’s largest man­ ufacturer o f automobiles and the fact that he has for years been more or less in the public eye, IT “I t has always bean an« w ill contfaae to be tha policy