. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . an whistle the MockingBird. Special credit for the success of our picnicis due the committees for their excellentwork and those who so kindly donated theuse of their automobiles for handling passen-gers between station and grounds. The com-mittees are as follows: E. E. Alexander,general chairman; Publicity and Program,E. E. Alexander, F. A. Sebold; Grounds, <l , , . G. C. Conley, A. E. Irving; Signs, R. \..gier, J. C. Alexander; Supplies, E. , A. E. Irving; RefreshmentStand, C. R. Passapae, Wm. Grove, R. , P. .Allen, G. C. Conle
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . an whistle the MockingBird. Special credit for the success of our picnicis due the committees for their excellentwork and those who so kindly donated theuse of their automobiles for handling passen-gers between station and grounds. The com-mittees are as follows: E. E. Alexander,general chairman; Publicity and Program,E. E. Alexander, F. A. Sebold; Grounds, <l , , . G. C. Conley, A. E. Irving; Signs, R. \..gier, J. C. Alexander; Supplies, E. , A. E. Irving; RefreshmentStand, C. R. Passapae, Wm. Grove, R. , P. .Allen, G. C. Conley; Gateman,W. H. Gross; Water, Wm. Fields; SpecialTent Watchman, J. M. Bean; Hauling,J. C. .Alexander, A. E. Irving; Passengers,b. H. Talley; Auto Truck, G. E. , Green Sjjring Orchard Co.;Automobiles, E. E. Alexander, GeorgeTaylor, William Seeders, John Twigg,R. D. .Nixon, J. G. Myerly, Z. J. Morgan,W. G. Haines, C. E. Edgell, J. M. Bean,J. H. Flynn, Earl Stewart, ClarenceSeeders. You Cant Play Baseball with a Bowling Pin. Each race has its national game, played by definite rules. In America the national game is baseball, a sport which develops the finequalities of speed, force, quick thought and fair play. The game could not be played if a stranger, who is not completely familiarwith all the rules of the game and the reasons for them, should bring intoit rules from the favorite game of his own race or some other rules that hehimself invented. As a result the entire game would be spoiled. So it is with the American form of government. Unless one understands fully and thoroughly the laws of this country andthe spirit of the nation, it would be dangerous for one to advocate changes inthe form of government by trying to bring into it untried theories. It is like trying to play baseball with a bowling pin. The only right way to proceed would be to familiarize yourselr first withthe laws and customs of this country and penetrate into its spirit, and if thereare changes
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