Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 133, 15 April 1913 — Page 2

PAGE TWO. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1913

BUT LITTLE HOME GROWN VEGETABLES

Greenhouse Produce Dominates at South Side Market House.

CROPS ARE DELAYED

As Result of Heavy Rainfall In the Last Few-Weeks.

OBJECTION TO THE HAWKINS DAM IS WITHDRAWN

City Council Acts Favorably Upon Report of Its Investigating Committee at Meeting Last Evening.

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Reports of the south side market.

show little gain in the quantity of home grown vegetables on display by

the local farmers. Greenhouse produce

dominates in this line althougn it is expected by farmers to have home grown produce on sale within the next few weeks. Raisers of the market produce believe that this year will reap a greater harvest than any preceding one as better methods of growing vegetables have been established. Predictions have been made by some farmers that the season's crops will be delayed on account of the continual down-pour of rain, thus rendering it Jmpossible for them to plow their ground. Among some of the crops whlfih should have been planted at

least not later than the last of March, , Is oats. Early potatoes should also be , planted this week but it is improbable ; that the ground will be in a fit condi-; tlon to be played before the last of the month. j The inclement weather has played J havoc with the farmer's work. Many ;

of the farmerB were submerged during the recent flood and many of these cannot be plowed until the middle of the summer. According to the farmers there will be a scarcity of cabbage this year. This product should be planted about the first of June under ordinary conditions but when the ground drys out there will be such a ruBh to get the other products in, that farmers will find little time in which to plant cabbage. Corn planting time will soon arrive and unless the heavy rains continue, the ground will be in first class condition by that time. Farmers in this county fear the dry, hot summer that generally follows the rainy weather. It is found that celery, when planted in a ditch one foot in depth and covered over repeatedly while growing will bleach out te proportions of unexpected growth. Other methods have been devised by farmers for the development of other produce. Plans for the west side market which were brought up for consideration by the West Side Improvement association a few weeks ago have been dropped. It seems as though no one desired to have the proposed market in front of their house and for this reason it was cast aside by the improvement body. Although several lots were suggested by the committee appointed it was not deemed advisable to locate a market where it would tend to ruin the site of any residence in West Richmond.

DEDICATE A NEW FACTORY THURSDAY Program is Arranged For the Veneer Door Factory Exercises. s

WILL DISCUSS PLANS FOR FRIENDS' CHURCH Executive Committee of Five Years Meeting To Have Session April 22.

the proposed construction of a church which will contain the offices of the editor f the Friends paper now being puktlshed in this city, as well as the office of Charles E. Tebbetts, secretary of the American Friends Board of Foreign Missions.

ped the work on the dam, we were compelled to pay expert workmen a total of $38.25 which is a oomplete loss. The lam is being built at a cost of $20,000 and that the land for the park had already been purchased at a cost of $18,500." The reports which will be presented by the consulting engineers will be given to Engineer Jack Mueller, who made the plans for the dam. Mr. Muel

ler stated that it would be unreasonable for the engineers who made the examination to be allowed to report to the city only and demanded that an exact copy of any reports made by engineers be given to him at the same time it is given to the city. Knowles Gave Opinion. Morris Knowles, a consulting engineer of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, stated that in his opinion, the agitation was foolish and that the dam will be perfectly safe. "Dams as a rule are not dangerous," he stated. "In cases where the construction is faulty through use of poor materials or cheap labor, there may be some danger but generally It is found, that they are a protection in case of high waters. I do not believe that any protest should be made against this dam." S. E. Swayne, president of the Commercial club was very indignant over

the action which has been taken by council and manufacturers of the city. He said, "This agitation is so ridicu

lous that it is provoking. It is foolish to condemn a small dam like the one which will be built at Seventeenth street when we are given bo many, examples of how the cities in the flood districts were protected from the rush of water by the reservoirs which checked the water. This lake will be a mere frog pond compared with the large reservoirs at other places. "He also corroborated the statements made by Ray Robinson to the council last night. May File Protest. Officials of the project expect the Starr Piano company officials to file a formal protest in order to relieve them of any liability in case of accidents due to the dam and to fix the responsibility. City Attorney Bond stated that the city could not be held responsible for damages in case any accident to the dam occurred and that the . responsibility would rest entirely with the promoters of the project.

The program for the dedication of the Standard Veneer Door factory in Beallview, to be held Thursday night, has been completed. Besides the dedication exercises, talks will be given by S. E. Swayne, president of the Commercial club and Perry Freeman

of the South Side Improvement asso- j ciation. The Richmond Mannerchor i

will render several songs and after the program dancing will be enjoyed. The new factory which was only recently completed, baa been installed with the machinery and after the dedication will begin operations immediately. The factory was brought to this city through the efforts of the South Side Improvement association, which offered inducements for the locating of the idustry in Beallview.

A large attendance is expected at

the dedicatory exercises. The South Side Improvement association has invited hundreds of citizens, besides numerous clubs and societies.

The program for the exercises is as follows: Introductory Remarks President Adolph Blickwedel Song Richmond Mannerchor Speaking S. E. Swayne President of the Commercial club. Song Mannerchor Speaking Perry Freeman Song Mannerchor

At the regular meeting of the executive committee of the Five Years Meeting to be held April 22 the proposition of making definite plans for the Allen Jay Memorial church will be brought op. The executive committee is composed of the various permanent organizations in connection with the meeting. Prof. A. D. Hole is chairman of the committee. The election of a general secretary will also be held. There has been a difference of opinion expressed by Earlham college authorities as well as the members of the West Richmond Friends church as to whether the ohurch should be located on the campus of Earlham college as proposed. Some parties believe the church should be located elsewhere as the ground belongs to the college and the church building will belong to the West Richmond Friends. Approximately $12,000 has been received in pledges toward the proposition. Another matter to be taken up is

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DECREE GRANTED; ANOTHER REFUSED. Decisions were handed down in the Wayne circuit court today by Judge Fox granting William Roller a divorce from Rosa Roller, but refusing to grant a decree for Bernard Heithaus from Gertrude Heithaus. The cases

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