Show y e Mr A Pledges Given In Support of International Inter-national York Springfield Mass May lOThe delegates dele-gates to the international convention of the Y M C A joined In a short praise irieat the opening of the session iThe address of the morning was delivered by President J f Coulter I Coul-ter of LalUe Forest University I on The International Permanent Fund In i Relation tck International Work t The con ntlon turned next to the international committees report AI I r I I I series of resolutions were adopted in j I I regard to the works Steps have alI al-I ready been taken by the state committees commit-tees of the Y M C A for Massachusetts Massachu-setts and Rhide Island toward an enl en-l dowment fund Forty persons have J i already subscribed 1000 each and a I I building given the revenue from which i will be devoted to the extension oS I I work among railroad men in cities and j towns i President Moore called for pledges in i support of the International work for the next two years and immediately pledges from associations from all over I the country began to pour in amount Ing to 4310 Afterwards individual I pledges were called for and 15454 was pledged The next convention will be convenion wI I held at Mobile Ala |