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...Detroit, John Z. DeLorean, head of G.M.'s Chevrolet Division, reflected the auto industry's exuberant belief that much of the added spending will be for new cars, which should be about $200 cheaper under Nixon's program. Chevrolet plans to have a record 200,000 new cars in showrooms when the 1972s go on sale Sept...
...change will be evident on all of Detroit's new cars: the price. That will rise, from a modest increase of $99 for the subcompact Chevrolet Vega to an increase of $584 for the Cadillac Fleetwood limousine. Industry spokesmen insist that the higher prices, which will probably come to an average of just under 5%, are the result of the inflationary pressures of increased labor costs and the posted price hikes in steel...
...disenchantment with the military. Grumman, long noted as a well-run company, apparently could not foresee some of its problems. To illustrate the cost imponderables, President Evans recently phoned a friend who is a General Motors officer and asked how much a car comparable to his new $4,200 Chevrolet Impala will cost in 1978, the year that Grumman's F-14 contract is supposed to end. The answer: between...
...erected defenses was the decline in his business brought about by increased farm mechanization. He recently applied for welfare benefits and was turned down, which acquaintances say thoroughly embittered him. Then there was the ar senal of weapons found in the Sullivan labor camp and Juan's 1971 Chevrolet van: two hunting knives, two butcher knives, a double-bladed ax, a club with possible bloodstains, pistol shells and a machete. Police also discovered empty graves that had apparently been prepared but left unfilled...
...others, aged five to 18, sitting under an avocado tree. "Does anybody know where the algebra book is?" he asked. It seemed there were only two, and one was last seen "on the blue table under a pile of crap and stuff." Pointing at a beat-up 1952 Chevrolet that reminds the kids of hoodlum movies, a boy suggested, "Look in the gangster car." The big kid eventually found the book-and someone to teach him a lesson from it. But a visitor had to ask: Is this education...