Abstract :
In cooperation with the National Safety Council, the National Broadcasting Company announces definite dates for five of the thirteen speakers who will deliver weekly radio addresses in connection with the “Universal Safety Series,” which began April 20, with an initial speech by Charles M. Schwab, Chairman of the Board, Bethlehem Steel Company, on “Safety a Factor in Industry” prefaced by a few introductory remarks by Henry A. Renlinger, president of the National Safety Council. On May fourth program has scheduled as its speaker P. R. Crowley, President of the New York Central Railroad and the weekly programs from then on will include such men as Col. Robert P. Lamont, Secretary of Commerce (“Safety a National Problem”); Doctor Miller McClintock, Director of the Albert Russell Erskine Bureau of Street Traffic Research, Harvard University (“Making our Highways Safe”); Mr. Grover A. Whalen, Police Commissioner of New York City (“Enforcement as an Aid to Safety”); J. E. Sheedy, Executive Vice-President of the United States Lines, New York City, (“Safety on the High Seas”) and the Honorable James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor (“Safety of the Worker”). Four additional subjects will be, “Education the part it plays in Safety,” “The Automobile and Safety,” “Safety in the Air” and “Summing Up.” Ah-eady 26 stations are included in this hook-up and there are others to join if a rearrangement of their present schedules will permit.