Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 82, 16 February 1917 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 1917

JOHNSON OFFERS TO DONATE ORGAN TO FRIENDS CHURCH

South Eighth Street Friends church is the fourth Richmond congregation to plan installation ot a pipe organ within the last few months. Last night at the monthly meeting of the congregation, Benjamin Johnson offered to pay for an organ if members of the congregation would assume the cost of installation. His offer was accepted. ' ' First Lutheran and Second Presbyterian have installed organs and St. Mary's church is soliciting a fund to purchase one. ; A committee was appointed by the South Eighth Street congregation to arrange for an organ. Members are Mrs. Frank Spekenhier, Dr. N. S. Cox. Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mrs. Harry Keates, Kent Morse, Miss Anna Horn, . Mrs. John H. Johnson, Charles M. Jenkins and Harry Doan. Agitation for a pipe organ has been in progress In this congregation for the last three years. Mrs. Spekenhier has been a prime mover. This is the first Friends' church in Richmond to consider installing an organ.

CLEVELAND BUREAU

Continued From Page One.l view. He believes his organization should be frank with the public; should take the public into its confidence. " Here is his telegraphic reply to a request sent by the Palladium ' concerning the status of his organization: "The Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy is a public institution. Itsooks are open to inspection to anyone, including newspapers. I see no reason why any such organization should show hesitancy in throwing its records open.

"While the federation is supported by private subscription it is public work. The work should be done in such a way the Central Board would covet inspection." One of Great Social Workers. Sherman Kingsley is one of the greatest social workers in ttiR United Slates. His organization stands 'at the top among charitable federations. Hia words carry weight whenever he speaks on social topics. Contrast his attitude with that of President Giles of the Social Service Bureau, Treasurer Jordan and Secretary Melpolder. Treasurer Jordan says the institution is private. He denies it partakes of a public or semi-public character. During 1916 the Cleveland Federation received and disbursed, in round numbers. $420,000 to affiliating and non-affiliating organizations. During the fiscal year of 1916, the Richmond Bureau received and disbursed, in round numbers, $4,500. The Cleveland Federation has met its task. It represents accurately the neighborly spirit of Cleveland. The Richmond Bureau is indicted on a charge of failing truly to mirror the neighborly spirit of Richmond. WILL ATTEND CONCERT

MILTON, Ind.. Feb. 16. A number of the high school pupils anticipate attending the concert given by the Connersviile hijzh school glee club, at Cambridge City, this Thursday even-

One hundred American trartors have been ordered by the Russian dpartment of agriculture. In recent tests the one detect pointed out in these machines was that tho ploughshares are set too close together.

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SECOND LUTHERANS WILL PRESENT PLAY

Two performances of 'The Old Peabody Pew" will be given by the Women's Aid society of Second Lutheran church because of the heavy advance sale. The performances will be tonight and tomorrow night at 7:45 o'clock. Special costumes .. . representing the styles of 50 years ago have been providedadequately to picture the background of Kate Douglas Wiggins famous play. The ten-piece Sunday school orchestra will play.

MRS. FERGUSON FALLS

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son, who is now at San Diego, California, recently fell and broke the bone in her left wrist. It is said that

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' Continued From Page One. turlng of bodies used by the Davis company, has just been, notified by the Davis company to reduce the March delivery order for bodies from 150 to 75. May Reduce Force. As a result body builders employed by the Fry company are now limited to three bodies a week and probably will be limited to two bodies. A reduction in the working force at this plant is also probable. The Pilot Motor Car company is

greatly behind in its orders because it cannot ship most of ItB output and officials of that company report that every inch of storage space is now being utilized. v? F. & N. Feels Shortage. At the F. & N. Lawn Mower company the statement was made that If shipping conditions are not decidedly improved within the next sixty days, the plant will have to shut down until better shipping service is provided. Certain material stocks at the F. & N. are almost exhausted and it is almost impossible to replenish them. A reduction in the plant's output is now in progress. Up to ten days ago the

F. & N. was able to ship put practically all of its output. - New Supplies Needed.

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standing the handicaps Imposed upon local manufacturing concerns by the embargoes and the car shortage practically all of them have continued manufacturing at full capacity with normal working forces.

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