Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1929, Page 16

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16 REPORT ADVOCATES Scheme to Speed|isrttme. Shipping Taken Up UNION OF CHURCHES = ondonby Hurley Former Chairman of U.S. Mr. Hurley proposes a new ‘“equaliza- . Replacement of Ships. . tion” and classification of ocean ship- Speedy Merger With Reform- | Board Would Effect Sav- ping mies. 1his would he simiiar, to ed Body Is Urged on Preshyterians. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, April taken and recommendations.in relation By Cable'to The Star. LONDON, April 23—Edward Hurley, | Jivery has allowed the jobber to carry former chairman of the United States |smaller stocks and not keep his money Shipping Board, is in London conferring | tied up in large ones. Mr. Hurley's The efficient railroad transportation of ing by Quicker Tutnover {ae United Sitates by speeding up turn- over has enabled the American manu- facturer to reduce his working capital by 25 per cent. Dependability of de- scheme for speeding up shipping in 23—Stes | informally with British shipping mag- | ;eaitt® (cally speccis up the. world's to proposed union of the Presbyterian nates, proposing a scheme which, if ac- | turnover. Church in the United States with va- | cepted, would, on 80 per cent of the rious denominations are outlined in 2| word's shipping, bring England 20 days report to be presented to the Presby- | pegrer Ausiralia and bring New York terian General Assembly at St. Paul|fye 1 to London, s s s ould ae halve the |ference, which So far has been fixing and money tied up in paying in-|rates on a Tull? of thumb basis. Un- erest on goods in transit and expand |der Mr. Hurle; next month by the de ment of church co-i um‘mliml and Union. Hurley Some of the p touched on tn | Regulated by Conference. At present ocean freights are regulat- ed by the international seven seas con- the report are d toward | export possibilities all over the world [ would be called in London-—which stil specdy organic union with the Reform- | ed Church in America and with the| thu erian_Church | by allowing importers to carr reducing the m: 90 per cent of ahlpph)g nl Lhe materia smaller t cost i the Presb; in the United States (S Toss toward union with other Presby-| f! terian and Reformed bodies, and defer- red action concerning union with the 1 Cl “that steps should be taken loo the union n( the Reformed Ch Amer g in the U X\nhd nmends that the s express its d the meeting of the Reformed S: Holland, Mich, June 6-1: into negotiations concerning operation, and if possible or and that Dr. Robert E. Speal wood, N. 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