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...Night Editor Miles Vaughan was in a pickle. He had to have the story of the wreck, which was at Wayland, seven miles from Dansville. But his nearest staff correspondent was in Rochester, 45 miles away, and could not be immediately reached. Was there anyone who was reasonably intelligent in the store at the moment? Was there anyone there who wanted a job? Who, When, Where, What. Druggist Milligan summoned Hudson Randall to the phone. Rewriteman Ellis gave his instructions-try to find out what caused the wreck; try to learn exactly how many people were killed, and how many...
...some of the new facts, Curtiss' dapper president, Guy Warner Vaughan, was hard put to find answers. He admitted to the Committee that he had not been aware of many of the faults which the investigators had spaded up at Lockland, that "we weren't doing a job in some respects." He felt the production slump was caused by the reorganization the plant, was undergoing to eliminate the bad spots...
Counter-Blow. Dapper Guy Warner Vaughan, ex-automobile racer who heads giant Curtiss-Wright, answered Truman's attacks: "The P-40 has been continuously modernized, [has] shot down from three to 20 enemy planes for every P-40 lost. . . . The company emphatically denies that Wright has at any time sold products known to the company to have contained defective or substandard parts...
Fradd, Henry Lamar, Jimmie Cox, Frank Vaughan, Hai Ulen, Bert Haines, Ken Dennison, Floyd Stahl, and Adoin Samborski sided by Ensign Ray T. M. kins and Chief Specialists New man Thomas, Lloyd, and Martin are striving to bring utmost cooperation among the units in order to continue boosting the physical standards of students as low as they stay at Harvard. The program will be changed and accelerated even eight weeks to keep up with the physics development of the student...
...giving snappy service with mail and messages. Supply Sgt. Carmen J. Riccelli has learned every man's name and has replaced many a torn and tattered garment with garb more suited to students at Harvard. Tech. 4 Robert W. Leonard, Cpl. Roger H. Potter, Tech. 5 George G. Vaughan, Pfe. Harold E. Bloomberg, Tech. 5 A. A. Dickson, and Pvt. John O. Scheuermann are others who have kept the ball rolling smoothly since the students arrived...