Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 80, 13 February 1920 — Page 16
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fife RICHMOND PALLADitJM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, FEB. IS, 1920.
CHANGES IN OPERATION AND PERSONNEL PLANNED BY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13. Radical changes la the operation of the Pennsylvania railroad system, with, a reorganisation of officials affecting many of the higher officers, hare been announced by Samuel Rea, president of the company, to become effective when the railroads are turned back to their private owners. The system will be divided into four reglonB-Eastern, Central, Northwestern and Southwestern, with each in charge of a vice president. The respective headquarters will be at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago and St. Louis. The separation in organization that has existed between the lines east fend west of Pittsburgh is to be abandoned, the announcement says,' and
the system will become a unit in all
that concerns its service to the pub
lic. Instead of having a dividing line,
as at present, at Pittsburgh, one of
the busiest railroad centres in the
country, the whole territory between
Altoona. Pa., on the east; Buffalo, N.
Y., on the north, and Columbus and
Crestline, O., on the west, will comprise the central region.
Bounds of Other Regions.
W. H. Myers, Director of the company and Vice President in charge of real estate, purchase and insurance, retires under pension regulations and is succeeded by M. C. Kenney, heretofore resident Vice President for the Cumberland Valley district, who will exercise Jurisdiction for his departments East and West, E. B. . McCabe, , Vice President in charge of finance and accounts, lines West, also goes on the pension list, and the position is abolished.
J. J. Turner Is well known in Richmond and E. B. McCabe is the father of Guy McCabe, formerly stationed here.
Suburban News
P. TJ. for next Sunday evening. Miss Vesta Brumfield ...... Mr. and Mrs. Will Harding of Greenfield, former Cambridge residents, are both ill.... Lynn Lowery visited friends in Richmond Sunday. . . . .James Clngman and son
Theodore and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kllngman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whitely at Milton. . . ."Roger Bean" play will be given at Hurst
Opera House Thursday night.... The Loyal Daughters of the Christian church will meet with Miss Pauline Rowe Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Joe Welgle will make their home the remainder of the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Horace Huddleston at Milton.... Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Greenfield have returned home after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hull, William Hull who has been Quite ill is improved. JERSEY, Ind. Horace La Mar attended the Durroc Hog Meeting at the county agents office at Liberty Monday afternoon. .. .The Highland Economic Club will entertain the Clubs of the County Federation at the Coliseum Feb. 11 at 1:30 p. m.. at Liberty. Miss Lela R. Gaddis of Purdue University will be the speaker of the afternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMahan and daugh
ter Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brook-
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Lackey,
FAMILY HELD AS HOSTAGES WHILE HE LEADS REDS
The Eastern region will extend from i Clarence Steffy this Thursday even
New York to Altoona, and to Washington on the South. The Northwestern region will extend from Columbus and Crestline to Chicago, and the Southwestern will be bounded roughly by Columbus, Cincinnati and St. Louis. Each regional vice president will have a complete staff, Including a general manager in charge of operation and a traffic manager in charge of all matters affecting traffic and rates. A department of personnel, with
neadquartesr at Philadelphia, is creat
Beard are ill
Julia Kiess accompanied by Mrs. Overbaugh of Centerville left for Indianapolis Friday where Miss Grace again resumed her work as Manual
ed in charge of a vice president. HelTrainlnS teacher of the Art school
CAMBRIDGE. CITY. Ind. The Lades Union of the Baptist church
will meet with Mrs. Charles MarsonJ
Wednesday afternoon. . . . Miss Thelma
Miller is ill . . . .Mrs. O. H. Hodson and ; bank,
son Herbert, who have been ill are . and Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar at-
slowly improving. .. .Baptist Prayer j tended the Harmony Township Farmmeeting Services at the home of Mrs. er'a Federation meeting at the Quaker-
itown M. M. church Thursday evening
ing. . . .Joe Moore is ill Mr. and ... .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk spent
Mrs. Harry Morris visited at India-1 Thursday in Liberty. .. .Miss Goldie
napolis Friday and Saturday Mr. iTeegarden and Hirschel La Mar were
and Mrs. WiUard Pierson of Lewisville j in College Corner Thursday, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert :
Fancher. . . .Little Miss Barbara Emma I The best advice givers are the poor-
Dodson is ill.. ..The Ladies Guild or est advice takers the Presbyterian church met with Mrs.
Glenn Cooley Wednesday afternoon. . A "slick" man always slides to
The two little daughters of Mrs. Grace! disaster.
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Richmond Sixth in Part Time Enrollment A gain of more than 600 per cent since July 1, 1919, in the enrollment of part time schools for children between 14 and 16 years old who are out of school working in industrial and business establishments on permits, has been announced by J. G. Collicott, state director of vocational education. Richmond, with 114 children working on permits, and 110 in the part time schools, ranks sixth in numbers, in a state table. South Bend is first, Evansvllle second, Fort Wayne third. Terre Haute fourth, Gary fifth.
RAIN FALLS ON N. Y. . NEW YORK, Feb. 13. The city was pelted this morning, with more rain, snow and sleet and Mayor Hyland postponed his winter vacation in Palm Beach until the streets here shall have been swept clean of ice and snow piles that for more than a week have demoralized traffic.
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General A. Brusiloff. General A. Brusiloff is leading the army preparing: for the new drives against the Poles, ordered by Trotsky. In accordance with the usual Procedure adopted by Trotsky and nine to insure faithfulness on the part of their aides, BrusilofTs family are held as hostages by Trotsky while the general is in the field.
will be G. L. Peck, at present Federal .manager of the lines West. The regional vice presidents and vice president Peck will report to W. V. Atterbury, vice president in charge of operation, at Philadelphia, who in turn will report to President Rea. Many Changes in Officials. The reorganization of officers includes the following: Eastern Region Vice President, Kllsha Lee, heretofore Federal manager of the lines East; General Manager, C. S. Krick; Traffic Manager, Julien L. Eysmans. Central Region Vice President, R.
1a O'Donnell, heretofore General Man-
Mrs. R. Li. Scott accompanied them to Indianapolis for the day Harry Ginn and family have moved from the Woodard farm to a farm north of town Miss Mildrer Carpenter is
home from Delaware Ohio .... Amanda i
Mason visited . relatives in Richmond Sunday David Wissler of Newcastle spent Sunday with w. L. Young and family George Callaway who has been very ill Is improved. .. .Robert Fancher visited in Richmond Saturday. .. .Mrs. Pearl Van Buskirk accompanied her mother to Iowa, where she will make her home with her daughter.... Rev. Collins of Newcastle preached at the Baptist church Sun-
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Clem Thistlethwaite's, Richmond, Ind.
Ptrer of the 'lines East; General Man-;da "J?1?8 evening. .... .Little
rger R. E. McCarty; Traffic Manager,
tieorge IX Ogden. Northwestern .Region Vice President, J. G. Rodgers, at present assistant to President Rea; General Manuser, T. B. Hamilton; Traffic Manager, William Hodgdon. Southwestern Region Vice President, Benjamin McKeen, at present Vice President and Corporate Engineer of the lines West; General Manager, I. W. Geer; Traffic Manager, C. B. Sudborough. The present Vice Presidents of the company in chargn of traffic finance, nnd accounting George D. Dixon, Henry Tatnall, and A. J. County will hwe the scope of their authority ex-(t-Hded to include the lines west. General Traffic Manager. Robert C. Wright is appointed general traffic manager, to assist the Vice President in charge of traffic over the rtire system, and J. J. Turner, at ji resent senior Vice President of the 'ires, West, will continue as an exfiiMve officer at Pittsburgh, desig"t -d as Vice President in charge of cijorate affairs lines West. The ''jy,y departments at Philadelphia and ' : i-l.urgli will remain as they are.
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