REVIVING N.R.A.
ADVISORY COUNCIL
APPOINTED
ONE-MAN RULE
Washington.
The N.R.A. Blue Eagle, revived in an emaciated form after its defeat in the Schechter case, has returned to one-man rule with a new nine and half months leaso on life.
,
James L. O'Neill, former New York hanker and recently control officer of N.R.A., was named by President Roosevelt to have com plete charge of reorganisation under the Extension Act passed by Congress.
Mr. Roosevelt, in his executivo order setting up the new organisa. tion indicated he anticipatea further legislation to broaden and strengthen the present stop-gap N.RL.A. arrangement. He hinted nome such legislation may be sont to Congress.
"So long as there is possibility of further legislation, it will bo desirable to maintain the general structure of the recovery adminis- tration in Washington and in field- cities, and to retain those essential members of a trained personnel who can be usefully employed," he said.
"There will be lasting values in a careful appraisal of the Es year accomplishment of NILA. and in preserving for permanent Use the recarda of that experi ence," the President added.
O'Neill, as acting administrator, will be assisted by Leon C.
Marshall labour member of seven-man N.R.A. board which ex- pired at midnight on June 16,-and Prentias 1. Coonley, a code ad- ministrator.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1985.
To the Glacier National Park in America, a sculptors' studio has been established which is visited every summer by students from the different American schools of arts. The splendid Indian types are in great de
mand as models.
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NEW FORD FEATURES
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Jazz Recital From
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DAVENTRY NEWS
From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metren 1945 kilocycles):
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7.7.17 p.m. Band Selections from Орегак.
"Aida"-Introduction and Moorish
Ballet (Verdi).
'Alla Grand-March and Finale
(Verdi).
"Cavalleria Rusticana"- Selection
(Mascagni).
7.17-7.30 p.m. Vocal Gema,
The Quaker Girl.
Rona Barle.
7.30-8 p.m. Studio, Jazz Kecital by "The Harmony Boys,"
8 p.m. Time and Weather Report: Stock Quotations.
8.05-8.30 p.m. And Programine from
Short Survey of Modern Rhythm"
8.30-9 p.m. Concerto in E Minor, Op. 04 (Mendelssohn) playod by Fritz Kreisler and the State Opera Or.
chestra.
9-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bull. tin.
0.15-9.45 p.m. Light Orchestral Music.
The Mousme-Overture (arr. Wood). A Musical Snuff-Box (Lindow). Parade of the City Guards (Jessel). Along the Banks of the Volga
(Borchert).
Tell me to-night (Spoliansky). Where the Woods are Green
(arr. Weinger).
A Musical Comedy Switch
(arr. Hall).
9.45-10 p.m. Scottish Songs. Mary Morrison (arr. Moffat).
John Edington (Tenor).
Tam Glen (arr. Stephen),
("Songs of the Hebrides") Birdie's Farewell to Scotland
(arr. Kennedy Fruser).
Denn Day Soprano. As Fomi Kiss (Scott Gntty). (8) Dell's awa' with Exia mao, (k)
The Piper O'Dundee.
Alex. Carminchatel (Baritane).
Hotel
10 p.m. Press Bulletites. 10.05-11 p.m. Dance Orchestra.
Mr. W. E. Preston, chairman of the P. and O. Banking Corporation, Ltd... prealded at the bank's fteenth
The quantity of rubber used in Advertising as an aid to national annual meeting held at 122, Leaden-
trebled in the last eight years a11 was advocated by Sir hall-street, EC. The report and Ford car construction has virtually Before turning to the year's opera-investigation just made by the Robert Webber, as purt president of accounts were taken as read.
reveals. the Newspaper Society, at the Ad- tions, the Chairman referred to the Ford Moter Company thevertising Convention at Torquay lass which the Board had suffered by The Model-T contained only 56 the death of A very old and valuable pounds of rubber, while the pre- If prosperity depends on bee colleague, Sir Montagu Turner, sent Ford V-8 contains 161 pounds.
Inch- and in any case nobody wants
good clase friend of the late Lord to be a war--there seems
steering wheels, batteries, swit hank. He, foundation the cause for advertising peace, hope, who had joined the Board on To-day rubber is used for making
he said, had hind personally,
any ches, junction blocks, weather- many suid.
years intimate association with Sir strips, running boards, floor mats, "National, recovery and inter-Montage Turner as Chairman of the motor supports, axle bumpers, national recovery might comb mure Chartered Bank, and he and others sound deadeners, fan belts, rudia-This
hands much kindli- tor hase. Insulating material, frummets, door bumpers spring speedily through a peace campaign received at
The result of year's transac- in all the newspapers of the world ness and warm-hearted interest.
shackle bushings, And -ton tions, after making all necessary thon by any other means,"
as tyres and Sir Robert, who dubbed the six-provisiom, showed a profit of £113, materials, as well
compared $112,9% in the tubes,
had written off All Ford rubber compositions penny telegram the "Tannergrum,'
are made to strict specifientions contended that the results obtained previous year. by the Post Office shaved that £5,000 on their premises account and
Carrying Forward were
Marshall will head a board to gather data on business and in- dustry.
Cdonley will direct a division of business co-operation to aid busi- ness Brms that desire to maintain voluntary codes,
"
"The
George Berry, President of the Printing Pressmen's Union and antil June 10, a division ad ministrator, was named as assist- there were many other directions after payment of the ustin dividend. car construction. Steering wheels ant to O'Neill, representing labour.in which they might expect Govto the next year's nerunt, which was
The order aet up an N.I.A.ernment support for their belief. Advisory Counell consisting of Howell Choney, Philip Murray,
He advocated the spending by the Ministry of Transport of £50,
£2,046 In
brought in.
of the amount
Diment Trading Conditions
Emily Newall Blair, President 000 on an advertising programme The Chairman referred to the work Fahrenheit.
William Green of the American
. Federation of Labour, Walton Hamilton, and Charles Edison, son Vof the Inte inventor.
in their
and
are
a balance, and severely tested before use in must withstand drops from a height of six feet after twelve hours exposure to a temperature 20 degrees below zero
Windshield weatherstrips to educate rond users in their and care of their managers both at duties, the resuscitation of the home and abroad, who had heen un-exposed to the hot sun and high endeavours to humidity on the roof of the branch Empire Murketing Board, and remitting greater advertising by industry, make the best of the very difficult plant of the Ford Motor Company conditions which continued to beset at Jacksonville, Florida, to deter
anti- posalbly on a co-operative basis, TWO MAIN FUNCTIONS
trading generally and particularly mine anti-checking to the international exchange of com-splitting qualities. Rubber mut- "Is everything being done
And manufactures. In-returning. N.R.A. to a one-
that, though there had been ting is given ingenious tests for man control, the President follow-popularise our famous cutlery, our modities
famous cloths and dress material?" both in this country and in Inlla an resistance to abrasion and. In addi destre expressed several ed n
he asked.
improvement in local conditions from tion, running-board stocks months ago. The Recovery Agency
which internal traite and internal in-cheeked for their qualities in bond. had been directed by a board,
Lord Hilfe, who presided, emdustry had benefited, there had been ing to steel Intely hoaded by Donald R. phasised that the very basis of nano equivalent expansion in the foreign! Rubber used for motor supports Richberg. resigned, since Gen. tional success was confidence. The trade. Both in volume and in value and axle bumpers is subjected to Hugh S. Johnson stepped out last Jubilee eelebrations advertised to the amount of trade whleh
the whole world our confidence in thantiel between this country and distorting force far in excess East had not of any that would be encountered
in បន្ទប់, Fan belts The President did not indicate the Royal Family and our confil. India and the Far
many of the 5,400 N.R.A.nce in our constitution. Its ad- sensibly increased and was very for while
based these to. In China, improvements employees would be retained, but vertising value had been enormour short of the figures which they would severely tested for stretch, and
like to see them grow to. declared "steady but gradual
"We can say with truth that the in particular, economic and trading laboratory findings have reduced reduction of personnel" to be a
had been almost
under the stretch in Ford fan belts to Jubilee celebrations have material. colitions sound public policy.
mined by the silver nolley of the one-third of what it was, though ly helped forward national the
merchant business under USA. ditions such as recently prevailed, the present belt is 60 per cent.
within the longer than used with silver fluctuating short period of three months from models.
year.
how
"The administration of Amended Act will proveed as rapidly as possible to adjust seti. vities and personnel to conform to Fresent limited objectives." Mr.
Roosevelt Enid.
Under the President's order, the new N.R.A. extended to April 1, 1936, will have two principal fune- tions:
1. A study of the effects of the codes of fair competition and the result of their elimination. This work will be under the direction of Marshall.
covery."
Mr. Alfred Pemberton sak: "The Press has always lasen, and remains, far ahead of every other type of advertising meilia, both in economy and results."
SIR HARRY BOYD
KNIGHTHOOD FOR ABLE CIVIL SERVANT
London, July 22.
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Hongkong
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Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
EMAI Zersen as
Special
fur Far programmeR lateners will be broadcast from follows:
SOUTH ASIA ZONE (Routh Asia Zane, broadcast from DJB. (19.74 metres) and JN (3.45 metres),
b.m. 11.74 m 10,200 ke 1,30-3 19.74 m 15,200 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m. $1.45 ra 0,540 ke 4.42-8.15 put. 19.74 m 15.280 kep.m.17.14 a.m. JD, DJN Announcement (Germ.. Engl) German Falk Bong. Pro
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4.46 p.m.
1 p.m. er Youth Programme: Germa
Youth in remembranes of Vrisd- rich Llat, 5.30 p.m. Newa in English. 5.45 p.m. Herenade for Flute, Violin and Viela by Ladwig, Brethoven, ep. 15, Erich Munkemeyer, L Friedemann, Walter Muller
4
1 p.m.
8.45
Berlin tit ertint Scenes of Old
Berlin.
.m. News in German,
7 p.m. Concert of Light Maale. Ap.m.
News In English,
K.16 p.m. Close down DJ, DJN (Germi.
Ema
Engl.)
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Ann Zore brundent through DJQ on 19.63 meters (10,280 k,c.) 1.30-3 p.m. Concert, news at 2 p.m.
p.m.
J. DJB Apavuncement (Germ Engl. German Folk Song Pro Eramme Porernat (Germ.. Engl.) 9.15 p., Hbert Musieni Programme. 9.10 p.m. Brelew of Current Ieslodkaln 9.45 p.m. News In Engilab on D49 and
in Dutch an DJB Troubadour-Bonge · from the X113 and XIIth Centuries for Harp and Voice, in the interval: Bar Music played by Urals Learnt. German Mule for the lin Circle.
19 p.m.
aro
ол previous
30% d to 310, could only be conducted} Fard subjects the tyres it uses to at hazards which it would require the most exhaustive tests. In the the stoutest heart to undertake. laboratory. Ford developed
In India there
were, fortunately
machines Lest for carenss and More conditions, signs of better cheerful
had reached them bead fatigue and indicate tread- ndvices from Bombay, where the mill indus- wear resistance. Other machines try had been to some extent protected check for resistance to bruise- sunt for from the intense competition of breaking. Tyres are ¡Japan.
testing to the River Rouge Plant branches company Effect of Artificial Restriction Schemes from
In Calcutta the jute industry re- throughout the world. Regardless corded n welcome recovery in the of where the tyre was manufac 2. Co-operation with business in
early part of the year uniler review; tured. Ford maintains control.
To determine their stability at the formation of voluntary main-
His Majesty the King conferred some of this recovery and since been tenance of standards of competi tion. This work will be under the honour of knight commander lost in consequence of the measures high speed, Ford tests tyres on
of the Royal Victorian Order on Mr. introduced by the Government for the road. Coonley's direction.
the restriction of the production of
material.
Tea had the raw The President did not expand Harry Robert Boyd-Reuter.
Sir Harry Boyd, who is now realises the hopes formed of the CHINESE CONSULATES his reference to possible future
scheme, consumption N.R.A. legislation. He has pro- Ceremonial Secretary to the Home restriction posed legislation providing that Oflee, was at one time well known having only to a limited extent in
¡creased. In
Straits the must in the For East having been perlence government contractors
of the tin and rubber in- stan-business in Shanghai from 1899dustrien was similar to that of other agree to maintain certain
hours and the to 1911. He was also attached to industries for which dards of wages,
restriction There the Chinese Ministry of Finance, schemes had been created. elimination of child labour.
based It was belleved, however, that in Peiping, in 1914, but in the follow-could, in his opinien, be no woll
of continued improve- French his executive order the President ing year went Home to become pri- expectation referred to a programme to be vate Secretary to the Under Secte-ments so long as artificial restriction French Indo-China, which
schemes provided temporarily shelter-published in Nanking and París presented to the next Congress, tury for Home Affairs.
conditions.
to-day the Ministry of Foreign This, it was believed, may include He was Deputy Assistant to the In the circumstances there was Affairs has decided to establish amendment to the constitution to Secretary to the Ministry of Because for satisfaction in finding that consulates at Saigon and either
of construction, and was later prl the figures of their advances and Hanol or Haiphong. give the Government' powers business control
vate secretary to a succession of bills showed increases respectively of which
The decision has been made in
United Proza.
the
supreme court ruling denied.
NEW AMBASSADORS
in
the
ox.
THREE TO BE OPENED.
IN INDO-CHINA
Nanking, July 22, In accordance with the Sino- Convention concerning
WHA
Home Secretaries, quite regardless £418,659 and £1,675,335 on the figures view of the number of Chinese of political colour, serving with of the previous year. Mr. Short, Viscount Bridgeman, They had reduced their holdings of people residing in French Indo-
from the high figure of Chinn-Central News Agency. Mr. Arthur Henderson and Sir securities William Joynson Hicks. He was 40,218,400 to £4,850,104. appointed to his present post in
The shareholders would be pleased
to know that their affiliate, the cent, for the year was approved;, the 1025. Shanghai, July 23.
Allahabad Bank, had again had a suc- retiring directors, the K Hon. the A message from Nanking states
cessful year's trading. Their figures, Earl of Selborne, G.,a.cs.., the to the report, Hon. Alexander Shaw and Mr. M..M. that Herr Trautmann, German Am-
The Swedish Consulate General, in which were attached bassador-Designate, is presenting
Messrs. Shanghai will be obliged for any in- showed that they had also seen an S, Gubbay, C.-S., CJ, Wern ro his credentials to Mr. Lin Sen onrmation about the present where improvement, in the demand in India elected, and the auditors,
Dans, cash credita and over Peat Marwick Mitchell and Co., were loans, 4September 14, whilst Mr. Nelson abouts of the Swedish citizen, Erik for
drafts. to who returned Johnson, American Ambassador, Wilhelm Friman
The Chairman concluded by moving E. T. Hargraves proposed a will present his on September 17.- Shanghai from Hongkong during
the adoption of the report and ac-hearty vote of thanks to the Chair- Reuler.
last winter.
man, directors and staff, which was | counts.
Mr. E. F. Mackay seconded the seconded by Sir Philip II. Browno and
accorded.
brief Professor W. I. Gerrard, after his resolution and it was carried un- unanimously
acknowledgment by the Chairman recent operation, has now left the animously. Government Civil Hospital:
The proposed dividend of 8 per concluding the proceedings.
One case of Typhold was reported to the local health authorities during the week-end.
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10.13 p.m.
11.15 p.m.
p.m.
11.30 11.95 p.m.
News in German on DJ and DJD.
Current Evenia,
Berenade for Viate. Violin and' Viola by Ludwls v. Beethoven, op. 25. Erich Monkemeyer, Li Friedemann, Walter Muller,
12 .m. From Hother 12ur to Family Day.
A Talk by Otta Bernit, 11.15 a. Dusch on Dill.
New in English on DIQ and
17.30.m Clove down DJQ, DJB (Germa
Engl.)
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Transmission 5
G.S.II. and 0.9.C.)
MOZZAREL
zorkato
7. Big Ben. A runnlag rummmiary an the Davis Cap Inter-Zone Tecnia
7,10
Flash. (Bacond day.)
A Balind Consert
Greenwich Tims Bignal 12 night
Am. 9ports Talk.
3.1 4.6. 8.45
A Benata Recital.
m. The News Dairy Produce and
Pls and Poultry Noles.
1a.m. Close down.
Transmission
11 .. Big Bot. Marches and Wallam.
The 1.31.C. Empire Orchestra, Greenwich Time Bignal at 3,30 am.. 11.45. The News.
un the
12 p.m. A running conmenisty DAYI Cop Inter-Zone Final (Borand Day), 11.10 p.m. Close dawn.
Transmission 2
Tennis
1 p.m. Big Hen. The Commadere Grand
Orchesten, 7.20 p.m. A running commentary an the.
Dari
Cap Inter Zone Tennie
Pinal, (Becond day.)
7.30 p.m. The Frank Walker Octet Br
A
beri Thorpe (Tana).
Grunwich Time Signal at 12 Noen
p.m. Bperia Talk.
8.15 p.m. Joseph Muscant and the Truxy
Drand, Orchestra.
1.18 1.m. Organ Reelta) by Albert Taylor,
p.
The News
1.10 p.m. The
Birmingham
Tayl Or
chestra '9.45 pm. Come down.
Transmission 3 (0.8.0. 10-11.46 p.m.; G.B.E. 10 p.m.-1 m.m.; 0.8.3. 12-1 a.m.)
14 p. Big Ben, The Turquay- Kanlejpal
Orche
11 p.m. Talk: “Forvlan “Affairs,"
11.15pm. A Light Calen) Concert.
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WAS THE BEST BUYER BACK IN 1912
CHEVROLET FOR 1935
IS STILL THE ONE BEST BUY.
History repeats itself
way.
parede
in a big
Chevrolet is still ahead of the
even further ahead this
year than ever.
And look what you get for such
a low.cost.
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Orapewich Time Bigust at 1.38.pm, 1.30. The News. 1245 am. Danes Masle (zant'd), 1 am Cleer dawn.
Transmisalon 4
10.3.1. and O.S.D.)
PART 1
1.15 m. Big Be The News, 2.30 am. The Broadhurst Beptet. 1.8% (.m.. A Tanking commentary on the Davis Cap Inter-Zone Tenala Pinal third day.)
2.15 cm. The B.B.C. Milan? Orchoston, Greenwich Time Signal at 7 pm. 1. Variety Panlure.
~.15 m. "Hemete Cerners-No. 1."
26, Nathan Road, Kowloon, Telephone 59101.
5.30 am. Harold Ramary's Rhythm Hymi
t7. Bromwich These Mignal as i 136. 4.16 .M.' The B.B.C. 67chestra (Section M).. 4.50 x.m. The Carmony of the __Xryp, carried out by the Chief Wardd homeneten with the ; BAL BattuVon Goldstrous Guarda), 300-
[By kind permision, aff (Gavarnar),"
5 mm. Cleen down,
APART F
5.15 mm. The Berge Krish Septet.
imm. The Neuss,
135 am. - Dance Music, --
1.46 4.3.
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