Word: vaux
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Retorted Dr. Norris Wistar Vaux: "We are not going back to the days of midwifery. We are going ahead to greater and better operative technique. The policy I of watchful waiting in delivery is as old and obsolete as mid-wifery...
Divco to Continental. Continental Motors Corp., maker of engines for many automobiles, last week bought Divco Detroit Corp., manufacturer of milk delivery trucks. Continental lately entered the passenger car field by purchasing De Vaux-Hall Motors Corp. (TIME...
...from $10 to $55. Pontiac followed with reductions of from $20 to $50. In the higher brackets, Hupmobile made $100 to $200 reductions. Willys-Overland, with its six-cylinder roadster $45 under the Ford V-eight, said it would enter no price war. Rockne, Graham-Paige, Continental-de Vaux all said no price changes were contemplated...
Last week Continental Motors Corp., maker of engines for many pleasure cars and trucks, bought de Vaux-Hall's Michigan assets for $40,000, at the same time waiving a claim of $250,000 for unpaid bills. Continental plans to rush production on a new model de Vaux...
Venture's Finish. For ten years Durant Motor Co. of California made and sold Durants. At the head of the company for five years was Norman de Vaux, popular onetime transContinental bicycle rider. When the agreement with Durant terminated, Mr. de Vaux decided the company should make its own car. The company became de Vaux-Hall Motors Corp. and in April 1931, its first de Vaux car was finished. Although May production was scheduled at 4,600 cars, registrations for all of 1931 were only 4,808 and fortnight ago the company went into receivership...