Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 194, 27 June 1917 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1917

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ... AND S UN-TELEGRAM .

olis has purged herself of a number of corrupt officials and will be a better city by reason of the court action. '

Published Every Evening Except Sunday,, by : Palladium Printing Co. : Palladium Building. North Ninth and Sailor Streets. " R. G. Leeds, Editor. E. H. Harris, Mgr. Entered at the Post Office at Richmond. Indiana. a Seeond Class Mail Matter.

'''The principal thing you've got to do to keep an audience in good humor is to make it think that it is superior to you in intelligence. Charlie Chaplin.

; Indianapolis Election Frauds '7-1 The verdict of guilty found against Samuel V. Perrott, chief of police, and other police officers of Indianapolis, can be accepted as a pretty conclusive indication that the men violated the election laws of the government. ; : A crooked police officer is a menace. When the police cease to protect the public and engage in nefarious political practices, the community is

face to face with a situation that requires remed

ial measures of the highest order. The only remedy that is efficacious is an indictment' and a conviction. After the Terre Haute convictions, the state believed that corrupt election practices by city and county officials had been checked. The conviction obtained in the Indianapolis trial ought to emphasize the truth that Indiana is an unhealthy place for officials who are. both corrupt party men and corrupt officers of the city and state. - An enforced vacation of some of Terre Haute's citizens at Fort Leavenworth prison clarified the political situation there. Indianap-

Foolish Suffragists The press finds little sympathy for the foolish suffragists who are picketing '. the White House. Suffrage is bound to come. The women will vote all over the United States-in a short time. Militant measures are foolish. Sensible men and women scorn the efforts made by these

misguided advocates of a cause that is gaining

general recognition in the United States. The women of Indiana are in possession of their suf

frage rights and have shown an admirable poise

and balance in the registration which is now going on.

Elliott's Election The defeat handed Finly H. Gray by R. N. Elliott, Republican nomineereflects the attitude

of the District. : Gray's anti-preparedness record in Congress, his pussyfoot methods of playing the game and his desire to build up a machine by

patronage distribution were the causes that led to his downfall.

The Sixth District must be represented in

Congress by a man with some vision and back bone. Gray lacked both. Elliott has the qualifi cations required of a representative.

The people of the District made no mistake in elevating him to the post. They may rest assured

that Elliott will take the right side of every public issue and will not fear to let the public know

Jiow he stands. We believe that the vast majority of voters in the Sixth wish him abundant success in the position to which they have elected him.

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CHAPTER VIII . With Ismail to urge and King to coax, and the fear of mountain death en every side of them, they were the part of a night and a day and a night and a part of another day in reaching Khlnjn. Darya Khan with the rifle held l.i both hands, led the way swiftly, but warily; and the last man's eyes looked ever backward, for many a sneaking enemy might have seen them and have Judged a stern chase worth while. In the Hills the hunter has aU the best of it, and the hunted needs must run. The accepted rule is to stalk one's enemy relentlessly and get bin first. King happened to be hunting, although not for human life, and he felt bold, but the men with him dreaded each upstanding crag, that might conceal a rifleman." Armed men behind corners mean only one thing in ihe Hills. v The animals grew weary to the verge of drooping, for the "road" had been made for the most part by mountain freshets, and where that was not the case it was Imaginary altogether. They traveled upward, along ledges that were age-worn in the limestone downward where the "hell-stones" slid from under them to almost bottomless ravines, and a false step would have been instant' death up again between big edged boulders, that nipped the mule's pack and let the mule between past many and many a lonely cairn that hid the bones of a murdered man (buried to keep his ghost from making trouble) ever with a tortured ridge of rock for sky-line and generally leaning again 8 1 a wind, that chilled them to the bone, while the fierce sun burned them. At night and at noon they slept fitfully at the chance-met shrine of some holy man. The Hills are full of them, marked by fluttering rags that can be seen Jor miles away; and though the Quran's meaning must be stretched to find excuse, the Hillmen are adept at stretching things and hold those shrines as sacred as the Book itself. Men who would almost rather cut throats than gamble regard them as sanctuaries. When a man says he is holy he can find few in the Hills to believe him; but when be dies or is tortured to death or shot, even the

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men who murdered him will come and revere his grave. Whole villages leave their preciousest possessions at a shrine before wandering in search of summer pasture. They find them safe on their return, although the Hills are the home of the lightest-fingered thieves oa earth, who are prouder of villainy than of virtue. A man with a bloodfeud, and his foe bard after him, may sleep in safety at a faquir's grave. His foe will wait within range, but he will not draw trigger until the grave is left behind. So a man may rest in temporary peace even on the road to Kbinjan, although Khinjan and peace have nothing whatever in common. It was at such a shrine, surrounded by tattered rags tied to sticks, that fluttered In the wind three or four thousand feet above Khyber level, that King drew Ismail Into conversation, and deftly forced on him the role of questioner. "How can'st thou see the Caves!" be asked, for King had hinted at his intention; and for answer King gave him a glimpse of the. gold bracelet. "Aye! Well and good! But even she dare not disobey the rule. Khinjan was there before she came, and the rule was there from the beginning when the first men found the Caves! Some hundreds have gained admission, lacking the right. But who ever saw them again? Allah! I, for one, would not chance it!" "Thou and I are two men!" answered King. "Allah gave thee quali

ties I lack. He gave thee the strength of a bull and a mountain goat in one, and her for a mistress. To me he gave other qualities. I shall see the Caves. I am not afraid!" "Aye! He gave thee-other gifts indeed! But listen! How many Indian servants of the British Raj have set out to see the Caves? Many, manyaye, very many. Again and again the sirkar sent its loyal ones. Did any return? Not one! Some were crucified before they reached the -place. One died slowly on the very rock whereon we sit, with his eyelids missing and his eyes turned to the sun! Some entered - Kbinjan, and the women of the place made sport with them. Those would rather have beencrucified outside had they but known. Some, having got by Khinjan, entered the Caves. None ever came out again!"' - '"Then, what is my case to thee?" King asked him. "If I cannot come out again and there is a secret, then the secret will be kept, and what is the trouble?" , To be continued

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STOCKHOLM, June 27. Some parts

of Europe are petitioning their govern

ments for the privilege of eating bark

from trees, so distressful have food

conditions become.

America's reported decision to soon

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combined with the increasingly bad

Swedish crop prospects, is causing profound apprehension throughout the country. Tuesday's rains were insuf

ficient to alter the mournful outlook,

because rain fell for only two hours in

many places where it had been needed lor eight days. Desolation in Sweden.

In Skane, the richest part of Sweden,

the crops are ruined. Fodder espec

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Russia will make a separate peace,

thus enabling Sweden to obtain Rus sian grain through Riga.

The general belief is that Russia has grain to spare, but under Hhe present

conditions is unable to move it for

itself or anybody else.

Simultaneously with Sweden's anxie

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the government TJleaborg and north

era Finland are petitioning for the senate's permission to collect bark in the crown forest, so that they can mix

the ground bark with their pitiful stock

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