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29th March 1935, Page 75
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Mr. H. M. Emery, M.B.E., has recently been elected a director of T.S.

Motors, Ltd.

Messrs. Harry Yager and Reuben Yager have retired from the board of Park Royal Coachworks, Ltd., and Mr. W. R. Black has been appointed a director.

Mr. O. C. Power, traffic manager of the Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Co., Ltd., has been re-elected chairman of the Birmingham Horse and Motor Vehicle Owners Association for the 24th year in succession.

Mr. W. E. Macve, the new chairman of the Commercial Motor Users Association, in Manchester, is making special efforts to infuse even greater useful ness into the organization. For the past four years he has been traffic manager of the Bleachers Association, but his connection with that concern dates back 10 years, several of which he spent with Mr. R. C. Reynolds, who was identified with road mechanical transport in its early years.

Mr. Fred Pickering, hon. secretary of the Bradford and District Commercial Vehicle Owners Federation and a member of the Yorkshire Area Joint Conciliation Board, has been appointed chairman of the visiting justices for Leeds Prison. He is a Bradford city magistrate, Mr. Walter Marshall, the managing partner of the well-known roadtransport-contracting firm, Messrs. Marshall Brothers, of St. Helens and Birmingham, has been returned as a councillor for the South Eccleston ward of the County Borough of St. Helens. Mr. Marshall has been in the transport business for 28 years.

At the annual delegates' meeting of the Transport and General Workers Union, North of England Commercial Section, Mr. Oswald Brooks of Bolton; was elected assistant general secretary, to succeed the late Mr. J. Feeney. Mr. Brlooks has been a member of the Union for some 25 years, and was at one time secretary of the Bury branch.

Mr. Jack Lord has resigned his appointment as senior traffic inspector of Enterprise and Silver Dawn Motors, Ltd., of Scunthorpe, and has accepted an appointment as driving examiner at Nottingham. He was with the Enterprise and Silver Dawn concern for 11 years; joining the company when it had seven vehicles; the present fleet comprises 72 machines.

On the completion of 30 years' service, Mr. Alexander Lowe McColl, deputy chairman of the Vacuum Oil Co., Ltd., was recently entertained at dinner by his fellow-directors and a large gathering of the company's executives. During the evening, Mr. Wilson Cross, chairman of the company, made a presentation to Mr. McColl as a souvenir of the occasion.

Mr. T. J. Parry-Jones, J.P., of Tycroes (Carrn.), a director and secretary of a local bus and haulage concern, has been elected chairman of Carmarthen County Council for 1035-36.

Mr. Parry-Jones, a pioneer of bus operation in West Wales, has been an outspoken champion of road transport. He presided at the meeting at which the Carmarthen and Joint Counties Road Transport Association was founded.