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California .at. Library Secrsiasto 9,
California
27 Carts Enter Rela 500 SJS Spartan Da
SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Musicians %id. 12. San Jose, Clihf., 1110:117,
In Concert ho JJiiIgIt0lds Stedenta and townspeople will
haw an opportunity to hear low musical organizations of ’JS on the same procram when the col-lege Music Department presents a performance tonight at 8:15 o’clock in the Citic Auditorium.
The concert, open to the public without charge, is to be given by the Stmphonic Band, Symphony Orchestra. A Cappella Choir and Choral Ensemble.
More than 500 students will participate in the undertaking. which it is hoped will become an annual feature of the department’s concert series.
William J. Erlendson, acting head of the music department and director of the A Cappella Choir. will open the performance by leading combined croups in the National Anthem. The Symphon-ic Band, under the dieection of Dr. Robert Feister will present "Uni-ted States Army March- by Dutch, Chet-titre to "Die Fledermaes" by Johann Strauss, "Italian Polka’� by Rachmaninoff and "Manitou Heights" Concert March by Chris-tiansen.
Under the leadership of its di-rector and founder. the A Cappel-la Choir will sing tour love songs by Brahms. "God’s Son Hath Set Me Free.- b Grieg. "A Clear Mid-Mehl’ by Willan. "Beautiful Sa-%tor" by Christiansen and "0 Vos Armes" from -Lamentations of Jeremiah" by Ginastera. Pianist, Et a Cazzaniga and Ktrbara No! - Ion will accompant the choir is: the presentation of the Braltm. sones, - �
"An American in Paris" Is George Gershwin will be played by. the Symphony t trehestia, un-der the direction ca W. Gibsou Walters, associate professor music.
tr.rat lo Parkar’s lot (’LA t:
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1- � � �‘. Director will Dr. Kr.:. Ernst. chairman Fine A:!.
’Ugly’ Returns "Indit atrial totals in th,� I-.�
Man contest will not be ec. day. because of troubles is. �
past t ears." said Shunji Ito. .:��
chairman of the Rally Commit t.
In the past, sponsoring group.
hat" "alto’ until the last minute
to find out the totals of the \
loos Ugly Men, and then put r enough money to push their can-didate ahead. said Ito.
Ahead in the contest as of terday at is Torn 11.i.� sponsored by Kappa Gamma Della Sigma Phi. Second is Holland, sponsored by Alpha and Alpha Tau Ono-ea. anti is Rich Brinton, Gamma Phi � and Delta Upsilon.
Th.’ following candidat. s listed with. their sponsorine rzanizations in the ordia� in of they stand. Ray Glancy. Irelta Zeta: Bob �Voiss. Chi Omega: Rol, Zang), Alpha Phi thmaza: Jim Curnutt. Catholic Wornen’s Cen-ter: Tom Barton, Delta Gamma and Theta Chi.
Paul Ward. Kappa Alpha Th. t and Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Haul:, Ramp. Alpha omicron Pi: Novel Piaui, Phi Sigma Kappa: AI S’s. erino. the Whitefeet: Lee Smart siaanut Chi: and Vert Peri . Alpha �H otr.
Poor Smid He(’ � ’VI t, �s. if � ver lit’ Ills is jIlst *11,1 life for a sand
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-Tempel-atm.. %% ill Ire in Its. Ii igh airs %vitt tvest,rIv vvinds tr pp t,, �1’111 in the al t,r-1)111,11�.
Conned CiN es Recognition Committee Problem of Facult1 Priulege Cards
The year-old problem of award -ale faculty privilege cards to out_ standing advisers to Student or-ganizations was passt-d by the Student Council to the Recogni-tion Day Committee at Wednes-day’s council meeting.
Shia* Ito. in his Rally Commit-tee report, suggested that the council reward two !acuity priv-ilege cards gratis to advisers who give much "out of the line of duty" I) their organizations.
The mailed, while in fat-or of his suggestion, did not feel thet could set themselves up as a jud-ging board, and also could not II. - cide which advisers would be re line for consideration for the hon-or.
The Recognition Duty Commit-tee will study the problem and make a recommendation %Verities -day to be used in this year’s Rec-ognition Day. �
June 8 was announced as the date of the Recognition Day when ---------
Inside Dope Today’s 1�ine Arts Section, Pagr
C., tells of the Robert I. (771.1}
Awards for outstanding contri billions this year in the radio and television field in the Speech and Drama Department. Pictured on this page is A Cappella Choir.
News . 1, 2, 7 Wire . . Society . 4
tiPolts � . 5 Rae Arils S Mullane
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oatstandine stt idents. and factilit Ott campus will be honored.
Jack Ttlor was approved i.
chairman of the Social Minus Committee and also was granted a request for $125 to pay deposits on the San Jose Civic Miriam:him for four dances next yea!:an I fees for actoities night.
The council afso approved Jut Ratibenh��imer as chairman of Awards Committee and Jack HM-
I land. associate professor of busy ness. as a inernb,a of the Board of ramtrol.
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S Cull% i 1 Will carry the Ci� scent attendants and judging (au, Ttventt -soot pushcarts still: � putt, 10.r top honors.
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11‘.1! �hamatie demonstrations m � ’t mernheis of the Natural .�.� t�.�
� ’ kion held ;h.’ reale representatites to Or. _ non ol the guests,. ’elates Hoard. two opt.nint�s on the
Awards Commitoe and eh/Inman Ire Anchor, r; teerie debt Prot 101: the movii� rate cart1 sales.
the keynote at SIll p T, h aryls committee positions on "Radio, a ’it. " 1. ’ 0 an :111. H. 1 full,. until thi. end of appreciative aoilienee. this , .t
� � President II ahltimst 11 ill ()pen Annual Ponhellenie 11 orkshop
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discussion at this � 111 ’� met tine of the Panh��11ente Workshop to-morrow front SI 30 if M. to 2 311
, pm. in ’Morris Dailey Atirlitortilli, ft.,,Ilovvint. tb� ttencral sess, �
� %WWI’ ill1(1 %%tar& S,111 :;f a? I -111,1-0 still
hate 12.00) students by 1963." 1i0- I itlid Fete
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elated President John T. Wahl- Ass .101, o oo,�1.111,1111 �
onto at Wednesday night’s meet- in the field tat Radio-TV at inc of the Graduate’ Students Assn will be pro:infect tonight in th, in the Student Union.
first annual Ass .Ls Night in lb. , it... Discussing "The Improvement ol College Teaching," Dr. Wahlquist Studio Theater ,,f a poi POW(’ .11111 it 1.
shovedslates on the grough of One highlight of toniuhr...seni 1-0?" 1,1"flin’s 10 firmiw. population and the need for tit’st a dl be the pet formance of "De.- id’ a of sorority
placed Angel.’ wittbn and direct. other �peakets. will ed ti Jim Ahein. which will be dick’) Dunnuck. Mrs. broadcast met- station KEEN. r Sc.’ ! national offit, I of Gernma Phi pace t; for further details $ .11eta. and M., WIlliam R Grog
n ill !to, tni� opentir..." addr. " diii-s’ii’,Si,fl groups v ill he foineil to discos. ..14,11 topics 111U 41,1111a
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schools and teachers in the next 15 years. He also showed slides of the state college system and what it would be in 15 years.
Dr. Wahlquist predicted that -
be the largest of the colleges in and San Diego State W01111-1 Third TI-phoid Shot Scheduled T()dav SJS
The third ttphoid-paratt phoid Ito Miss Margaret at Tssombly. 4,-
Inoculation in the enn.,,,nt seek, rector of Student Health SriVjea
y association plans were discuss" June 2 has been set h the
’ will be elven by the Health (if- Health office as the
final
date for
for a trip to Lick Observatory May 213 from 7 to 10 p.m. The trip will flee lodaY from 9 to 1130 is m. inoculation against dipthena and
feature a pot-luck supper. and from 2 to 420 p.m.. awarding tetanus.
tition Today
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a few years and cited the mowing need for faculty at the college.
At a business meeting of the
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Rot., dust’. sp, Jilt),’ .; � . Method.. and I ill Ivo Ear nishers- will be discosserf 1�3 I � A. R. Lunsford. tt :ramie office. Infector of Coil I telense in rs. Jose The alt.: of this demonsf 1 on %ill fa� tai San
’wren itti arid airti -.tie. Is the \lusty Bolt:lure Roil
be lake n on the grivind�. 15etsons sit:tied iii0 lot
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V1 hat make, 4.1aks.iiiit quick’ Anea. is to the, and fli.s n
more scientif IC irist� tie’s will he. found �t the Engineering Opee !Ions, Tut:adult as the Electronic’ Department words it, top secret
I perant it lats. 51. ’ and thr Soils I.Ab leveals the true slot, is hind the tomcats ton. r
(j. n from and 7 10 p m the (11511 will feature dis plavs of all thu� lb anti a move and scale framlf.1 of ari or field pr. Mn?, d ts a mon nye of the fiaehfa Id oil Co
Amine the equipment displat are included an ice making flu -chine. a radar scope, wind tunrnit and metal finishing toots.
’I %R1 Friday. May 20, 1955
Safety Check of 400 Thrust and Parry Reveal One-Tenth Safe
S’ �,.tei %II letters t., it,, In other words we feel that
t his,- the .ignatisre .our ade.i of � eoserage on ..f it,’ isi ire ink or pen- :iaternit!, be. - sMellii
a� N, II CS the Ind beknigs � ’...ant -ad see-
-.rodent Itod, .eret titenetwr es, tion of the I Greeks forcer.
Read the ’Daily,’ Daily Muren ASP, � ffehie. A:-11 .
Spring Sing Judging Ft, veroild like to know esaetlj.
A hat ! the judges .1st’ III t
:title. sera,’ teee.elly hait be. � poisit of ,.itttin.; . I Sk ’
piecC e.,t yrtirnalltif fl is holt ,411.�$
$ �
’ housing in the San Jose area for state students is ho are members ril minolity groups, and the reboil these men and women are suffer-
!’ ing at the hands of property own-er’. who claim a perogati�e in re-fusing housing to whomever they v.ish, as a cherished right of ph -
owner-ship. however, these erne property owners tend to dis-
...4are1 a right also possessed by � �,’ rentee’ the right
tee adequate housing
. � alga. � .�.rv� Sing. / Is seems futile to call attention to -gin with the ha ride, w�ith tw�o tor and director of the check. .
:e to the Can more cult ie.ti repeatedly to the basic rights . Brakes, lights, muffler, steering and engine were the main points checked.
� � r written . . Purpose of the test was to make . �d num", Hen more- who fte.or one house or ask that property owners consid- for the dance at 9 p.m. motorists more safety conscious.
... IF the human problem invol�ed Admission for the two events Pamphlets were given the drivers � arid another’ ;Wt. of 1 t�rtervitties, the I The past two teals this erit- It is my understanding that the will be 50 cents per couple. or 35 as they left explaining safety hints
:oldie:ice has without doubt business houses operating in tile cents stag. and rules of good drivire.... -1 �e, t e � elite whom tht’fen should win ISan Jpse area benefit from the
� - � ,t, epplaose and esernments. The presence of SJS students to the fund, j :�I e-. elilfe�rently. tune of se�eral millions annuall-
� c would like to Those properi) owners who wiser-pole’. on I TIM’ room or apartments in the
tue�ant to take. any- !Spartan or list their tacit-’ th.� the!, ;ities with the housing office are
at- no less beisiness enterprises than ec- thee grocer. druggist. etc. Business
� business, isn’t it? Or is 0?-�-, 1 hx.e been at State since 1952. since that time I have contacted
� ous property owners and O :tate agents specifically
O to the State student, and found that without excep..
tacit t he . color. line has been drawn. As a result, those of us -.no are members of a minority
eureot be selective as to where te finally settle and frankly. ourIRing corniitions are appall-
. I Arn cons in(’ed that the prob--bottle, not rest with the col-Antirtit ration alone, but
et I he. stioh�nt body must as-rile’ its orate of responsibility. The question is: how do we
-end the call loud enough to be ��ard, and is hat is the student
,..edy willing to do to support and !defend its 111.’Illberti?
17r., Fanner, 5904
S’i)artaii Daily SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE
IMore than 400 automobiles had check operated by industrial arts been checked by 3 p.m. yesterday students and professional mechan-in the two-day voluntary safety
_ ics as part of a national safety
man Club Fun program.
N’ eit � ____ All t’, pea and ages of cars were
Is Western style E,...,-30ne.s invited to the hay-
ride and barn dance scheduled for New man Hall tomorrow, accord-
olitornim I ill Inure’, who are
..�:!.�� honor, and
Stick Up for Rights
Flvin a 20 ’If, Enter lir lleet
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II’ Ruler � Ali’lr’ison 1.! liii tor pr4i�litelog3.
.� we e.i.edl ietnm iinication , i� � oll� c.c. and emphasizedis
, IH"" its "Dr111,1 1111’
�si�.l.’etiiirbou of new rnenitket I if !Mei H." 0,14_ 1117111ek tntliVht at Ntat � it I
I 1,,, , ’Mt on the El (*ammo Real in I ’I Ira.
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1NGLI’S FLORISTS CY 2-21161 1335 So. First
!guaranteed to all members of our society tinder our Constitution. but it should not be too much to
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� Corsages
IOSN eaktrao3 /led Sen.a Clara
Flower cY23.46: Shop
Why not dine in Son Jose’s finest otrnc%pAere’
� Breakfast � 40c and up � Luncheons � 75c
� Complete Dinners � S1.35
We cater to parties. banquets. and so forth
TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT Son Jose’s Ultra -Modern
C pre%s 3 6354 30 SOUTH FIRST STREET
sent through the test, which re-quired approximately two minutes to complete.
Only one-tenth of the ears checked were judged in perfect
in to Bobbie Snaith. publicity condition, according. to Robert ehairman. The evening of fun will Johnson, industrial arts instruc-
�trucks leasing from in front of Newman Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Western attire will be the dress
On with Max Qhuhrian
(Author of -Barefoot Boy stirs Cheek," etc.)
SUMER IS ICUMEN IN Saucer is iromen in; Lh ode sing (well! Thus, as every schoolboy knows, begins T. S. Eliot ’s immortal
Hiawatha. And no wonder "The Boy Orator of the Platte"as T. S. Eliot is commonly called i was moved to pen such light-hearted lines! For summer (or the "vernal equinox" as it is frequently referred to is the happiest season of the year, mild and balmy and contented-making.
Which brings us, of course, to Philip Morris Cigarettes. They, too, are mild and balmy and contented-making. But that is not all. They are also genial, placid, and amiable. But that is still not all. They are, moreover, smooth, pacific, and lenient. But hold! There is more. They are, in addition, tranquillizing, clement, and dulcet.
Indeed the list could go on anti on, until every adjective IS exhausted that would describe the mildness of Philip Morris, the subtlety of their blending, the delicacy of their flavor. What more perfect companion could be found to a summer’s day? What more apt complement to a summer’s night?
If you have been pleased with Philip Mrris through the wi o n-ter and spring, as who has not who has a taste bud left in his head? -you will find your pleasure compounded, your enjoyment trebled, when you smoke Philip Morris in the warm and joyous months before you.
My own plans for the summer I except that I will smoke Philip Morris through all my waking hours I are still vague. I have been invited tee attend a writers conference, but I don’t think I’ll ac-cept. I’ve been attending writers conferences for years, and I always have a perfectly rotten time. The trouble is that Alexan-dre Dumas and Harriet Beet�her Stowe are always there. Not that I have anything against these two swell kids; it’s just that it breaks my heart to see them. They’re no in love-so terribly de-voted and so hopelessly! Dumas will never divorce Jane Eyre while she is with Peary at the North Pole. and Miss Stowe has Icing since despaired of getting her releaser- from the Pittsburgh Pirates. So hand in hand, brave and forlorn, they go from writers conference to writers co enf erem�e while Dumas works on his mon-umental tilv,rer al Yale.
No, thank you, do without writers conferences this summer. I think instead I’ll try to improve my fishing. As Izaak Walton once said. "No man is born an artist or an angler." I often turn to the works of Walton I or "The Fordham Flash" as he is fa-miliarly called( when I am searching for a choice aphorism. In fact, I told him so when we met some years ago at a writers conference. Walton was accompanied, as always, by Henrik Ibsen I or "The Pearl of the Pacific." as he is known as 1. They - Ibsen ("The Pearl of the PacifiC � and Walton c"The Fordham Flash" were collaborat big on M r rue at the time, but they fell to quarreling and abandoned the project and the world, as a (etleiiiience, was deprived of a truly robust anti entertain-ing comedy.
It is net uncommon, I must say, for writers to fall into dispute. They are, after all, a sensitive and high-:t rung lot. I’ll never forget what William Makepeace Thackeray or "The Body" as he Was 1111iVers:41, ,-alled once said to me. "You show me a good writer," said 1: .:( keray, "and I’ll steal his wife."
Well, I _ ,ng, I think I’ll give writers conferences a miss this sumrie I recommend that you do the same. Why don’t you just take . e " Swim and fish anti sail and smoke and read anti sleep an,t tan your lithe young limbs. I %went the best for you because- if I may get a little misty in this, my final column of the ycar- I think you should know that it’s been real kicks for me, delivering this nonsense to you each week.
And in cont�hision let me state what Jane Austen I or "Old 54-40 or Fight" as she is called the world over I once said to me. "Nothing is so pret�ious as friendship." she said, "and the richest man in the world is the one with the most money."
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Our "On I ampus- campaign has it, parr. ,1 in. many respects from ronrrational adrertising airtime’, a hare your opinions on this type campaign - the orinilut I. !MI. you see let - el means of Raidingiii in abloom, our future" eollege wirer t i g efforts. Bar about dropping we a note? Thanks - Bill Watts, Duke ’SC Mar. Philip Norris I allege Dept.. 100 Park Alsvnese, Nese Ifork, N. Y.
Solons Condemn CirilDef enses as Inadequate
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k�...\ .:1117‘,:( i.F. )7.\: - A Senate Scelba -aid Italy "0.-- not ha%e MILITARY RI1.1.
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to its traditions_-- I on Prissadent ElSeI I Ill’IN1 dd r’’ -(111""c- !NEVI. VACCINE UNDER ’.VAT !sot militai. reser�e lit. 1
LOS ANGELES A new live so alter reaffirmov�-: a ’ EN-4)1111i()nar’s- 14 iii iian II -Bomb attack. It ,lai Pres- %nil, polio �accine now under ia - ai�ainst compillsoty I aela I 1.���- � ’ - � Idelli EiSCIlhOtt et shouA take -per- , velopment promise., to ..,. !.’. - 2’dion iii ill, N.di,....i .;;.,,,, - � , . . sow., re.pon.ibility tot. !long immunity 11.om II-..� d!s- ise s.in I �1.1zt.ii NI t.iiii INI-: BID( ’ " \ ’ ’’ ’ 1 ’ A 1"’""’"’"Ii"! In "I."’ l’1111‘ "fillatlft" ’ -
r!..".1()Ping ’to the nation’s chlldien. ,, I ’1�\ .1. ;;A:\ h’It.,:\sist’i i � � � I ,� ;;;;;1 - � � - ; �idiat ion fallout ’ "vomit:Bahl.; to the dange� et ’ I
’an ""titu’tu cis ii d’’’’’’’’.’"e pin- ,it of California scie;Aist said ! sions have brought CPI NOVI:III/ell 1 h�jo I � -
I .in iiii..101 t I�St \ R:II cause a .rplirinli lung cancer front �
yesterday - - inn,dicim, in in Ei,�..�1,,,iii count rws slight :innhint ot hereditarN dam- cigangtes
II %LI REJECTS NEUTRALITY! Dr. Karl F. Meyer. as:I ologist. i but Anterica’s hospital insurance ‘":"’ h": that "" "I’IItUi %’iSI %OiJII1 But lie.ICill‘. V� 110 IS b1,0101.:), ClIal:
. IF Premier Mat-so Scel - ’ OP used as a folios% im ti. S 11-: Vac- 1 thi. count r� , ,sisal the live sit-us % aCe.:1,� 110!Ilti ii plans can bloc-k such a result in "risk the e�,.tio ionai y !cline 01 Irnan at California Institute s.!
Teetincilo_:y. said that stnall in-
ne�.t s1 role ior Italy anri said the
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: ! � ��! dit) iilthougli they il , j:’cted Wednesday night a eine inoculations . I.��.. .IIVe behest-- I r; t; W Beadle said the danger , � . --- n t adiathwi itefinitelv at
mition would stake it:: future on ’ �th Noivi Atlantic Alli%nce and
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th. \\.� -, rn European Union. Engineers Have Chance 1, 1
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STUDIO CY 24778
ACTUALLY WRITTEN IN THE DEATH CELL AT
SAN QUENTIN
"CELL 2455, DEATH ROW"
William Campoell
Robert Campoe!i
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Phil Carey Gene Evans
CALIFORNIA
"Escape to Burma" BARBARA STANWYCK
ROBERT RYAN
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"Rage at Dawn" RANDOLPH SCOTT
Mziz Powe-s
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A hrigl�t ss:is Isa--ed 1111 ihiestaina�i � ; � tip 01 mg mountain. ,,� young engineer. w i I 11, an earL 1,, 5:101 �-develis alumni (..)10 � on the 55’ i’ g than of this start, has a good chance of earn- nere asked concerning salaiy .tat,. S..tii It ii catam-m,, ing narly a hall million dollar u , of positions flat of outsid, , � iiitn mo m Iii ()Id I’aperTells e in his lifetime. terests and number of years has,.i,,,
If he launches his career in his of collcge. ..iaither desert nal’ (;et;r2i.e.siturittl early 20’s and retires in his early It was found that the average tka,t,t1 Ic, Di- ; -.�.. 60’s. hp can pocket before tax graduate earned more than $.504/11 1’(’I .A. die ,cientisi, is ;.�� � ! i;i: \i� HA �
a yUae within three years of grad- psychological and V . ,: !
flutes an.,11.1 stretched temp.
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commanding salaries ranging from � ,!,..t de m esrt ount., mits ae c , radio:id co ,� t � , � ... $15,000 to $20,0110 while holitini: ss outer on n r iute than th. IN1. "5" " " down policy -making jobs in .1! , floor , his �.1 �� �t! ��� dust*. A few reached the .$1541.04M. per ’ ’ It .’� bracket 111.11,(... A elit -�.
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To Earn Half Million
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he may pass the SI.00 ly half WUre able to double their 0,000 1.111.�,1 .1e00 incomes
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Students Smarter STILL�VATF:R, Okla.. i up!
Today’s students have a scholastic edge over those of 20. In or 100 years ago, according to research figures compiled by Dr. Reed Rus-sell, superintendent ol Stilheater schools. lie said colle2i� hislimen
_ have pioved in tests taat I het, isave more "sas, snalents 3 13 trig cent are in 1,,r�zilds of one and two i.!;;�:.ition, � � � Ile.. m and deselopment .; � li �seI �crietes, a � Orli
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"UNTAMED" TYRONE POWER
SUSAN HAYWARD
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United Artists CY 3-19S3
"Chief Crazy Horse"
Victor Mature S.,san Ball
John Lund
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"Timberjack"
Sterling Hayden Vera
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five seals or moire ale e�ecutnes own,
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Four Fr(iterft:ty Frogs .funti) FtprTrtp1)1t1"(tri(1 8150()Siitt(1(i1-. Ti�.:.� is thi� Is _ii ., iii� II’ sil -
the journey Is,p I lii�ii t Arai ti- I i1111
:111�1 II ining reached a climax this %seek Iii the vamp., 1/1 .%lpha Phi trini ga, Sigma l’i arid sigma Chi fraternities at. their entries prarti.,-.1 their last MitIlIfr hopeful Partite.,
true and final test. lot one moil. eat , will be at 3 p Sond:i when the first Intercollegiate complition for a trophy and more than $1500 will be held as part of the 21011 annual Calaveras�Frog Jump
APhilIs entry. Alarilyn, has been in training in the the Fairmont Hotel where its cool, and us ill li.aispoited to ti red hot jumping ring on ice in an al min ,11 car
"Thirty-two AlltifEs are leasing Satoirda:4 night for the con-test,- Dan Righetti, Frog chairman, said, "Mariln is iii ’’’it j p an and all other entries because she is a more c�per-ieneed frog, Just better by far."
Sigma Pi’s at entering two jumping wonders trying for a double chance at the collegiate championship.
"Our dynamic duo, Rasputin. the mail Russian, and Socrates the Greek, have been in training for more than a month and is ill us in over the other entries by sheer excellence,- Chuck Puraria, Sitsmta Frog chairman. said.
"our confidence in unit entries is high." said IFIlicaria, "Me has.. heard tio report. from Sigma ( hi and .%Phio, so is. assume that they Rill offer nothing hut ’token* opposition. for SI An -ford and I nh ,’r’.It ofsanla Iii r., entrant., lark of good material %sill he their dossinfall."
Contridietory reports ha�e been hurled from the Sigma Chi frog training grounds.
"We, the to others of Sigma (*hi hme heard nothing concerning our challenge to APhiO as to whose fim is the most sillicrior, so we hereby give them fine last Cita ne.�
"Sigma Chi Rill win the j pint: frog contest due to: superior raw material, superior and more diligent trai ii i u.1; methods, and superior spirit.
Ralston I "Naturally, Sigma Cm is not interesled in is, 1. ,t in:: t � � . off the APhiO entry. hut will beat any and t her .
is foolish enough to try to compete with the stupendous colossal it is. /��II of the Alsiso sloughs, ’Viol � ein freg
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tiAM�IA PIII KETA I PHI sHiNIA KAPPA
Aclo... it:embers recently enter- t Aaron Levy was elected pr(isi_ dent to serve until January 1954i. Other new officers are: Dick Pic-ton, vice president; Bob Bush, sec-retary: Don Vorous, treasurer; -iv, Terzakis, sentinal; and Neil Des-mond, pludgemaster.
Fifteen memiters journeyed to the University of California at Da-vis recently, for the Regional Con-clave of the fraternity. The SJS chapter proposed an inter-chapter scholarship committee be formed to help improve the grade point
, es of the various chaplets
tamed the pledges at a barbecue
dinner in Alum Rock park. The
dinner climaxed pre-initiation ac-
tivities of the past week.
’rhe quiiirteriN scholarship din -
tier pas held :it t he chapter 11011,P ri’4’.’iit 1% it Ii Barbara Ne-
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n�ertge. 4166116,1 ba.tier. for the SIGNIA
t�%6� * � 51..r.� i.iis and A holm, ty at .ended by alums
’1116.111A , 11�41.111. ’ and cone:, members was held re� cently at the chapter house. En-tertainment was provided by the alums and actives and included a bubble gum blowing contest.
Schmidt winning the seholarshiu Bidding for decorated boxes was
trophy for his 2.50 aterage. The the highlight of a box-lunch social
dress and food for the evening at a recent Sigma Kappa-Kappa
were arranged according to the Alphaexchange, xcltia ntgoet. h(pi Campus
(lu�t Proceeds of g v .
KAPPA T,-t’ :Members held their quarterly
scholarship dinner with Marvin
grade point ;...mago.s.
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SJS Footballers Prep For Spring Bowl Game
, h Bob- Bronzan’s foot s � �lute practice today in pretial - .:. :or their annual Spring Rio
t ; next Thursday at Spa i tan , Stadium.
The Bowl game which is open I. students will pit a "White" team azainst a "Blue" team in a full game scrimmage. Kick-off time will be 3:30 p.m.
Bronzan has not et announced the division of the squad for the game but is expected to do so ’ Monday.
Jim Hughes, veteran guard, con-tinues to lead the squad iii the race for the Mr. Downfield and Mr.
. eetings
Charming Cluh: Meet in Fe e-
sal- Room of Unitarian Church. lii N 3rd St., Sunday at 7:30 p
Freshman (lass: All iresiar
7-ue urged to attend the i ,.r.
Monday at 3:30 p.m. in Roo!: , I to discuss final plans lo :� Soph Mixer.
Institute of Radio Engineers:
Lecture on "IndustriLl Appliea tior,s of Atomic Etter*" tonight
at 7.30 o’clock in Room E-115.
Junior Class: Meet Monday II.
BD-11t1 at 3:30 p.m.
Kappa Delta Pi: Today is dead- ! lin- to pick up tickets tor initia-! bon hanquet. in Room 165C.
Language Clubs: Beach part \
tomorrow at Sendai’. 11 a.m. 1., p.m Students and guests ins
Phi Chi: Initiation Of new mem-� a 730) p.m. today at Mai !-
an, s Restaurant. se� Class: Meet in Room 11:7
ey at 3:30 p.m.
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Pass Piotector titles liughes has collected 317 points in the down-field competition and has hit on 36 out of 37 at in the pass protection contest.
Jerry Ruse, senior center, is sec-
ond in pass protection with .18 cult of 5gb closely followed by John
Perkins who has 40 out of 42, Ends Pete Galloni and Don Phil-
lips are second and third in down -
field blocking iwth 453 and 470
points, respectively.
The first transcontinental non-stop airplane flight. from :N.ss,
York to San Diego. tok 2t hocus 30 minutes.
Injuries Ma V
Role in SIS Track Hopes
fluidics, as well as the brand 01 competition, will make it rough 1,1.! ...aid pan logs tor Me R.,e, � Se .as and Joyce Creel �s
for the SJS track men at the Cali-leouei.,, Mis’’d Doubles No t’ Le-sa^ ie�d Ma-sha Hodgsen forma Relays tomorrow night in Tennis tournament which will she: , Modesto Junior College Stadium tomorrow on the Spartan Cif , Lean Amish and Justin Pilot; vs G,1
Open division events will begin at courts have ts-en announced sii,c);e4 Van Antwerp Robe.,
7 o’clock. Don Gale, tournament chairman .‘k end Audrey PhilllPs vs. Jack RaV The Spartans must compete int The matches will start at 1 p.m
the open division, and the condi- Transportation for the players Lose Roe MecKenzie en R d
lion of injured athletes Ray Good- will be provided to the courts from � ...nee, or Sobrink and Ph,liirs
win. Bills Joe Wright and Ed km- the Women’s Gym at 12:43 pm i Ra’i and Loss rniafcn Le�I’V 10,0,�S yenhagen will have a lot to do Gwen Wents. acting president 01land Alice Robles vs Dick Sfr,ade. and with itOW-- good a showing SJS I the Panhellenic, has said that girls Franc s Forley� John 1,��,rsh and G’0�4
� makes. playing in the tournament who Last steel, at Fresno, Goods% in are partwipat me in the Panhellen.
B�own sm. Rich Mow* �-d holy Pornan.
and 5% right were wit hdrann ic Workshop may lease the work -front competition. Kre:tenhagen. shop carl, to play. running with an injured foot. placed I hi rd in I ho collegiate T311311111’11%1 s 11:411114S
luiti hurdles disision. Jerry Randall and Annie Lurid irs. -ptait relax team Rolf Godon and Getdo Godo.v Fred .7,onte. Jack Alto- � Grind. and Phyrss Gressle A, Ses,v� I
and Art Hiatt ino and Dingy.’ Yer: Bernie Workr-,-n�ill 1- ...kit.. to repeat its see- hand Aud.�y Hosford us. No," Y.� �
ist.11�1 mance last is and Loci Bosho-n� Mervin L The mile rotas team .el Albianitey Rippee �s winner of V. Charles Ilushuusi, Gene Antune and Hosfool .s You,g and IL,’ Val Daniels also will run at Mo-desto.
’,son Greene dill attempt to get back on the track in the jaselin throw alter a had day at the West Coast Relays. Pole Vaulters Chuck
will be looking for improsed per-��i� and 4). W. Rhodes both
formances over last week. lion
Hubbard will he entered in the
mile run. If these 1114171 are all fit they
n face another obstat�le�the
calibre s� petition. Goialn in.
has broad j lad -!:3-11112.
mill he up against tie cc mun usho
hues,’ be( I eyed Vi feet�Re iwwls n
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Wools, e�-1 t LA flash.
WlIght must lace world I eeord-holder Parry tr Brien in the shot
put, and Hightower and Rhodes
must out -% ault Bob It, i c hard s.
world record-bolder, for a vimmy.
The Spartans should finish be-
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Stanford. (iceidentah. etc hut well
ahead ot the small,’
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night at ?I:15 in the Chic Vocal compositions include Ilan-’ (’s... stur, Page I.) ders ’"re Ituetn," the Ilabancra ,
- from Bizet’s "Carmen" and "11 La- i cerato Spirito." an aria from "Si-mon lloccatiegra�’ by Verdi.
Songs by Young. Bridge, Rogers. Fenner and Goimad also will Itc in-cluded on thi� program.
Admission is tree. ---
More than 678.000 wrsot is wen� injured in weekend tr. o ac-cidents last year.
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CHURCH SLATE
Science of Mind Fellowship � Is Your God Big Enough?’
This philosophy can teach you To direct your own rie for succsrsful living
SUNDAY - II AM. STUDIO THEATRE, PK S. FIRST ST
piirchia���ed f 1 t Pam ��
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Delicious home -mode
Mexican Food Soup or Salad
Tamale and Enchilada Rice and Beans
Coffee - Dessert $1.25
Hours: II a.m.- 12 p.m. Daily II a.m. - 2 a.m. Fri., Sat., Sun.
Closed Wednesday
El Charro Cafe FIRST and VIRGINIA
CYpress 3-9779
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
60 North Third street Rev Phil W Barrett, Pastor
College Class at 9:30 Worship SOrr7c. 01110
Calvin Club �t 030
Trinity Episcopal Church III NORTH SECOND STREET
Sunday Services. 8 00 a m -Hay Cominurtion 9 30 a m -Church School, Family Service
II 00 � in -Morning Prayer and Sermon (Holy Commun:on on 1st Sunda,
Rive Mart Cienbark. D 0., Rector
FIRST CHRISTIAN CIECRCH 80 SOUTH FIFTH STREET
I mor l’alrge ’Inerch-SUNDAY 9 OS a in -Church School
II 00 .1 no -Worship 7 10 p in -Campbell Club
Gerald M Ford, M;niste�
t�IIRIsTIAN sCitAt t: ?,nd Chord-, of Chrkt. Scientist
THIRD AND SAN ANTONIO STREETS Sunday School and Church II a fn. Lesson - "Soul and Body"
Testimon;a1 Meeting, Wed .11 Reading Room, 1043 Linco, Avenu�
FOURSQUARE CHURCH SEVENTH AND SANTA CLARA STREETS
CYpress 5-81 3 I or CYpress 3-4452
Education ... Girds You For Life Christianity ... Girds You For Eternity
9:45-College and Young Marrieds I I a.m.-Morning Worship 7:45-Evangelistic Service
Welcome - Come and meet our staff REV. HERMAN WALTERS, Pastor
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to GLORIA FRIBERG A new winner each day!
DIERKS where Spartans meet for the
bet’ coffee and donuts in town! 371 WEST SAN CARLOS
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5 Expert Barbers 68 E. SCIII Fernando St.
ELECTRIC RAZOR REPAIRS
Brown’s Electric Shaver Service
R�,":"ofor. � Sch.c1 Su.b.�-n � Nce�lco
SALES, SERVICE. PARTS and ACCESSORIES
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WELCOME � STUDENTS � FACULTY � PERSONNEL
To The Downtown Chirch Where You’ll Get Sc-e.hing Genuinely Helpful
You’ll Find A Live College Group That You’ll Really Enjoy Join Us EVERY SUNDAY
9:30-COLLEGIATE BIBLE CLASS 11:00-MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 5:45-COLLEGE TRI C CLUB 7.00-SNACK TIME 7:30-EVENING SERVICE
Two Youth Pastors To Servs You DR. CLARENCE SANDS - REV. MERLE ROARK
JAP�IFS MONTGOMERY, MINISTER OF CHURCH EDUCAT’ON REV. DAVID NEWS - YOUTH DIRECTOR
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Two blocks from campus 2nd and San Antonio
rer.onal compieling by appointment - CV 5-6391
Fellowship Inspiration
Bible Instruction
"THE COLLEGE CLASS" of
BETHEL CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL 224 Meridian Road 9:45 P.M. EVERY SUNDAY
Tag It by the Pas’or - THOMAS G. SUTTON
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Bruntz Speak 1 Dr. George G. Bruniz. professor oof political science and education, was guest speaker at yesterday’s .enior briefing.
His topic. "Your Responsibility to the Nation and World," called attention to deficiencies among i’s. college students. "We are much less vocal about national and world affairs than students in E.orope and other parts of the old." he said. "We consider edu-. . t ion important only t o ta� a r d � ,sing a living. We are becom-
a nation of money-makers .1 spectators - more interested ,eo.eiving than giving. The U.S. 11,1- more money than ever on ...ation and is less able to solve problems."
James F. Jacobs. senior co-advis_ told seniors to expect three-
0 forms in the mail and said �. all at Room 116 if they do not
�eo�n them by next week. I or. Eleanor Coombe advised on �� st job opportunities. I oorothea Bettencourt announced
�Iiit parents and relatives will be � � !wired June 15. They will meet
arious departments at 1 p.m
Education Club Friday, May 20 1935
Plan Beach Ball Changes Officers I Swimming, football, baseball
miustrial _Mom Enerow !.-CARTAN DADA’ T,
and sun frolic will be on the 1 agenda for the Spanish, French
and German honor societies at a beach party tomorrow at Seacliff I State Beach, just south of Santa Cruz.
Members and guests will rally on the sand from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Food will be furnished by individuals. Car pool sign-ups in the Modern_Language Department office are available, according to Donna Joos t, secretary of the German Club.
Alpha Eta Sigma Holds Barbecue
Alpha Eta Sigma, accountant’s honorary society, will hold their
!annual alumni barbecue tomorrow at Club Almaden, according to
!Pauline Parlier, second vice-pi-es-! ident of the organization.
Swimming and other activities will begin at 2 p.m. and a steak dinner will be served between 4
Iand 6 o’clock in the a Ito �11 loon for ii those attending.
Classified Ad\ ertising FOR RENT
F’urnished apartments. Girls. � ulable for summer students.
ting June 1. Contact EL :t’30, CY 2-2685, 81 E. William.
For six weeks of summer session k, room for two with kitchen
�:iu.ileges, at 448 S. 9th St,
Relle Manor has several open-Summer session, room and
� aid. $102 for 6 weeks. 260 S. :III Si, CY 5-2367.
Furnished apts. Special reduced -unimer rates $65 and $50, or ac-
,nomodate up to four for 70c per . per student. Walking distance. .toor and garbage paid. Phone
7-9188, looms for men with kitchen
:lo-L000s. $24 a month. Call be-: :hi p.m. 202 S. 9th St.
WANTED
Ride to Oakland Saturday, will . � -V 2 ’2569.
LOST
Will the person who took a
Track Notebook belonging to Dick Reese by mistake, please return it to the Student Union.
Sigma Chi fraternity pin inscrib-ed Don Davis. If found, phone CY 3-9935.�
Season tickets to plays in S F. Will person finding tickets mail to apt. 76 301 S. 5th St. Records kept of season tickets (NI-6 and So no value to finder. To avoid em-barrassment, please return.
FOR SALE
Carved oak chair with arms and high back, suitable for ceremon-ials. CY 3-0953.
The following are requested to return all outstanding LaTorre tickets to the Graduate Manager’s Office by May 25, 1955. If tickets are not returned on lime, grades will be held. -
Betty Lou Amphlett. Patti Cum-mins. Jeannette’ House, Cynthia Kirkland. Richard Mason. PlgIlis 11.�..,1" Ron foillenhaeh.
Members of Kappa Delta Pi e4.�
new officers for Is Tope Before IRE group. the
national lionor a ry educat ion �
the coming year at their Tuesday ! meeting, according to Nina Tees- ! Speaker ter the IRE meeting link, outgoing president. :tonight v- ill be Dr Lester E.
Installation of the offieers, to-gether with the initiation of
IReukema. professor of electrical
!spring pledges, will be held at the engineering at C.C.. who will talk
Isociety’s annual banquet May 25 on "Industrial Applications of !at DeAnza Hotel, Miss Teeshnk Atomic Energy." said. Dr. Reukema, a nationally rec-
New officers are: president. iognized authorig on atom,. eller. IRoso�mary Gunn: vice-president. I gy. has done extensie research !Donna Larson: secretary. Bett eleetromagno tic radiation and I Sakaguchi; publicity. Holly 1.eil�o�. has a distingtiished record in the historian. Bruce Carradine teaching of I. etronies. 11.. tra-
; eledo dclv I hiNXII:ilatIT Fill’. IN!’
visiting research awl dee clopin,n laboratories as part of his. dui ie.; as chairman iii the Sub-panel ’’ii! Basle Research of t h.. I’ S ;.., - <�rnna�nt Research and Itys.0. molt Board Mies 1Vorld Wm If.
The nu eting be held Engineering Lecture Ilan
ning at 7:30 p.m.
Traffic aco.udrnis Amo rieans in 1931
ART FROM SAN REMO’S
Is Trying To Bring To San Jose State
The Traditions of Oxford and Yale
In The Forming of his New 21 Club
See Him for Information
San Remo’s CYpress 4-4009
Closed Mondays
A COMPLETELY NEW STAFF TO SERVE YOU
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ers will really enjoy! It’s new Winston and it
brings flanor back to filter smoking!
You’ll really enjoy Winston’s full, rich, to-
bacco flavor. And you will really appreciate
Winston’s finer filter. It’s ent, it filters so effectively! drawing, too, for f till flavor
Try a pack of Winstons! like a cigarette should!
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6. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s p. n. (Take it.)
7. Thou shalt not chew gum in classes. ’Tobacco is much mole pleasing.)
8. Thou shalt not tear up books. (Burning destroys more evidence.)
9. Thou shalt not address pro-fessors viith disrespect, tIgnoj-them completely.)
10. hunk now and avoid the rush.
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Sports Arena Set To Hold 22,000 by 1956
DAILY TROJAN. Cm�ersity of Southern California Students here
IA ill see future basketball
games in a 22,000 capacity sports arena which will he built in Expo-sition Park, within walking dis-tance of the campus.
The ST million arena. with 18,-000 permanent seats and capacity for an extra 4000 temporary seats. Is expected to be completed tn. la h,1 r 1956.
. iii arena will be available I..% Loyola and other nearli
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New Version of Old Stand-by KENT STATER, Kent State
University A new version of the Collegiate Commandments have been published:
1. Thou shalt not cut classes. ’Take the whole day off.)
’2. Thou shalt not copy someone else’s paper. (Let him do it for
3. Thou shalt not shove fellow students around. I Much easier to trip them.)
4. Thou shalt not attire profes-sors to their graves. Let the un-derstakers do it ) �
5. Thou shalt not v. hiper in
Wesley Club Plans Two-Day Retreat
� Wesley pub members will hold
1)011 l)rop It, a planning retreat at Pacific t;rote tonight rind tomorrow, ac-
But 1),eli It I p a a all.) 1.1.\11..- I
State Cob.�. -e. risen? a-. kicked-off
a ro r� act model% of the
old(’ only II. 1.e1T/p N, 4104111w! like that to take exati
cording to the Re�. Dick Ingram, club director.
Plans for the future will be ells-(’used and recreational activities
� � the nix -w.. Campti - Clean-up ;ii,� Campaign. %% inch coincides with the launching of the Los Angeles r
-it E. at !",?..l t� end puors forth with Br’aulit’il "mPaign "hich be-
ala Iii ,t,, noted in the en/cola w ex e the fol- ing conducted in an effort to im-prove standards of health, safety and cleanlinesi.
Two sit-mil.. rules have been giv-en to the ...-Aents: ’.Dint drop it a. id It it pick it tip -
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Get it at:
LUCCA PIZZERIA AND DELICATESSEN
CY 2-961 900 SO. FIRST ST.
Good Ravioli, Too!
Pun-eh-line to the yeth hottest power story -
Chevrolet"Turbo-Fire VS"! T/11S i,e t}le engine that’: writing a V.11111.� new chapter in the book in
to�rfortnator records. This the engine that has stork car timers
iliiing a "double take" at their stop -v. at ches where er pvrt a gat her t o ciimpare the abilities of the 195.5 ears.
For example. in the reeetit N ASe AR stas�k ear competition at Daytona Reach. Florida, t�litu role? literally ran tisA’11. from every other car in its clams - anal a raft of others hesiales. In the
1111le straightawa run for low-priced ears. the first two plaees - anti six of the first ten went to (-hey-
rolvt,4..�11,i iii accolorat ;on runs froni at standing start against all corners, the Nfotoramie Chevrolet heat all other low-priced cars�and every high-priced ear except one!
What’s behind this blazing perform-ance? A compact honey of a VS that only the world’s leading producer of valve-in -head engine’s can build. Cher-rolet’s new "Turbo-Fire \-8".
11 Inds a new kind of f sin in unur driring You’re in (-haw of 16? high-spirited horst power�or if tonere looking fair rtyri IMMO’ creitrmtni, the new -Super Turbo-Fire 1.8" (optional al
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