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1500 runs I 1 I 1 cajole retires from baseball to lal take scare care of his interests in an automobile tire manufacturing g company i I 1 GERM 4 1 i ill A V via V I 1 I 1 OF AN INT slight ahter interruption to baseball game gaine behind fir firing I 1 1 instine ing cane tine I 1 I 1 tore big kl hole 0 Is I 1 h ground and other ai up field but nobody was hurt and sport wi was I 1 ii t R I 1 resumed asu mod in few minutes the dt diamond amond was no diamond at ai all I 1 it a Lorr olne pasture with t ape 9 Vit bumph tripi cut cil t off and tile the holes filled 1 in to ghe a smooch kaffai surface two nines I 1 tn khaki were I 1 botell bottling n g for ali the chain chaibi plon ship odthe of the or something like that I 1 F arom roin the woods behind the first base bl big gruns guns were sp speaking eakIn 9 at af intervals A T the he shells shell s went whistling oyer oer the field to carry their messages of death to the enemy enemy F from rom i the other sid side e of the distant hills came cam c the bo booming 0 aln g of artillery in rely I 1 sounds ilk like e anor a poor day for a game 1 it but on that morning the Y 31 4 0 C A athletic director of 0 the q district haa ridden eight kilometers e is on bis bicycle to bring bats baa a catchers glove a mask and a few fent fielders alts and an a the young gentit men in tit khaki were golenp g to brenic break them flient in I 1 I 1 whet whether bOr 1 or not the whole german I 1 army I 1 was wa s just around the corner cornar I 1 1 1 came the sixth inning tile the W wood 9 od le y doos had g gone one 0 out at in one two to three order anil and alib he hickory hacks were walking in from the field the umpire empire standing behind the plate its as all fearless umpires should bes besides des its nearest at to the dugout latho it tho rod crowd gets boisterous was calling for a 4 little I 1 pepper shake shak e h n leg you birds he was say saying ing or the barll bo finished before this game Is the next instant he was flat on his stomach so was everybody else roundabout for right behind second base there plunged a shell which bore the label of made imade in germany the explosion torea tore a hole in the ground and oth otherwise erwi s e messed up tile the field anybody hartl hurt yelled the umpire as he got t up cautiously after a minute ortho or two nope all right then shake a leg 11 quickly after they had salvaged every piece of shell in sight as son souvenirs the players filled d the hole the umpire dusted off the plate put on his mask and cried play ball PROVI 1 i I 1 BEFORE 1 Cak 4 SENATOR PESI h 6 CB I 1 METHOD 90 OF dra PARTY P PLANKS L A I 1 committee would so bo elpi a tl pare platform dof before 06 mo ff election of delegates I 1 party conventions I 1 salt lake city Poll tal teat ft committees committee will come ome lut I 1 ss utah if a bill introduced in the on february 10 by S senator 1 geo dern dein should become a 11 law 1 11 sue suc I 1 would be selected at ae lea months before the holding iding oe 0 til us tion at which delegates ifould chosen to tile 9 tate state it c called to adopt a platform the measure mea suie it if successful site cess ful will do away aay with the present practice of f it a par ty platform after the contention lon ie as seni bled I 1 with but one dissenting vote ote the house on february 10 pass pas ed e d a uie tire placing a heavy alle alne or imprisonment upon persons or 01 corporations who use any false OL pr rills misleading leading or deceptive statements in advertise m ent 9 of any kind the ae bill billis is designed to further the law alread aheady Y ai on the books senate bill no SO 30 was p assed by the g house on F february 0 10 O without debate and by a unanimous unan lindus vote an unheard uri leard of procedure the bill makes proof that a flie fire was as caused by sparks front from a locomotive loco mothe prima fade fable evidence of neglect upon the part of the railroad the house also disposed of house concurrent resolution no 3 by morris killing the measure by a vote of 28 to 12 the resolution proposed an amendment to the state constitution cons tit ution to permit the monthly mont lily instead ins tead of the quarterly baym payment eaf bf state officers another amendment to tile the state constitution is proposed in house concurrent resolution no 7 by morris it Is designed to modify the limit of bonded indebtedness which may be incurred by atle and counties the baw law provides for a percentage that was vas based upon a partial kalua tan ahn of prope arty while hll them the property p valuations for assessment purposes aro are I 1 now the full amount I 1 I 1 |