Pottery Makers Will Support Hauliers
Page 35

If you've noticed an error in this article please click here to report it so we can fix it.
1 OCAL manufacturers intended to .1-4 maintain free hauliers "at all costs," said Mr. A. E. Hewitt, who presided at a joint luncheon of the North Staffs Chamber of Commerce and the British Pottery Manufacturers' Association at Stoke-on-Trent last week. The chief guest was Maj.-Gen. Sir H. Reginald Kerr, Midland divisional manager of the Road Haulage Executive.
Mr. Hewitt appealed to the R.H.E. to play the game" with C-licensees and private operators. He told Sir Reginald that increasing road transport expenses were reflected in the price of exported pottery. Manufacturers .depended upon overseas markets and competition was increasing. There was
growing concern about continually rising transport costs.
Sir Reginald said that the R.H.E. was still in process of organization. It was highly "cost-conscious," and was doing its best to raise efficiency and reduce costs. The special needs of the Potteries district were fully appreciated and much time had been spent in analysing the position. FORDSON TRACTORS DEARER WITH effect from September 17, the W following prices obtain for Fordson tractors: Tractor with steel wheels, £299; row-crop tractor with rubber tyres, £374, with Perkins P.6 engine, £650. The new prices represent increases of 5-71 per cent.
PUBLIC CLEANSING PRACTICE
THE third edition of " Thomson's Modern Public Cleansing Practice," recently published, contains much new matter, including a 60-page chapter devoted to the use of salvage.
Other chapters in the work deal with the composition of refuse, methods of analysis, house storage, transport, dis posal plant practice, snow clearance, and so on.
It should prove to be an invaluable text-book for students preparing for the examinations of the Institute of Municipal Engineers, the Royal Sanitary Institute, the Sanitary Inspectors' Association and the Institute of Public Cleansing. Published by the Technical Publishing Co., Ltd., it costs £2 2s.
GLASS'S LATEST DIRECTORY
THE 1951 edition of the Directory of Automotive Agents and Spare Parts stockists has been issued by William Glass, Ltd., Heath Road, Weybridge, Surrey. A useful appendix deals with stockists of spares for U.S. and Continental vehicles and British makes not now in production.