Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 258, 10 September 1917 — Page 3
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INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 10. President Jobn I. White, of the United Mine Workers of America 'left here Sunday night for Washington to r.unfor with Dr. H. A. Garfield, national co;il administrator, in accordancn nith the plan dncided upon at the in formal joint confVreneo of minf re and (operators of tho central com-pt'lifivi-field held here last Thursday, it was announced at the international headquarters of tho union hens trwlaj". President White hopes to he ab!e lo arrange a m.etin hetweon the miners officials arid Dr. Garfield for next Tuesday, "when the miners will their arguments for an increase in the mining wago scale. Tho date for the re-convening of the joint conference of miners and operators to discuss a was Increase 1 robfibiy will be determined in the conference with Dr. Garfield and the call for the meeting issued by President White next week in Washington. Other Officials To Go Also Vicr-pn?;-i!Jent Frank J. Hayes and Sper -tary-trr suswr William Green, of the 1. M. XV. of A., will accompany 1 "resident White to Washington and the three international officials will he Joined onronto by the miners district presidents of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and western Pennsylvania, which comprise the central competitive field. The wae scale negotiated between Ibe, miners and operators of this field has been the basis for the wages paid for mining both bituminous and anthracite coal in nil sections of America for several years. Although the joint conference held here last Thursday had been called by the miners' organization for the purpose of obtaining "a substantial Increase." in wntrcs, no wnse discusHun was entered into and the conference adjourned in deference to the wishes of Dr. Garfield, who requested 1h.t the conference "be postponed until he had had time to complete his organization. The mine owners will not be represented at th" meeting of the union officials with Dr. Garfield, it wsis said.
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"Tauba!" he swore suddenly as if he had made a gruesome discovery. "Such filthy stuff is made from the fat of piss!" - "Doubtless!" said King. "That is why she uses it. and why I use it. She is a better Muhammadan than thou. She would surely cleanse her skin with tho fat of pig!" "Thou art a shameless one!" said the mullah, shaking his head like a bear. "I am what Allah made me!" answered King, and then, for the sake of the impression, he went through the outward form ef muslim prayer, spreading a mat and omitting none of the genuflections. When he had finished he unfolded his own blankets that a woman had thrown down beside the chest and spread them carefully on the rock-shelf. But though he was allowed to climb up and lie thefe, he was not allowed to sleep nor did he want to sleep for more than an hour to some. The mullah came over from the fire asain and stood beside him, glaring like a great animal and grumbling in his beard. "Does she surely love thee?" he asked at last, and King nodded, because he knew he was on the trail of information. "So thou art to ape the Sleeper in his bronze mail, eh? Thou art to come to life, as she was said to come to life, and the two of you are to plunder India? Is that it?" King nodded again,. for a nod is less committal than a word; and the nod was enough to start the mullah off again. "I saw the Sleeper and his bride before she knew of either! It was I who let her into Khinjan! It was I who told the men she is the 'Heart of the Hills' come to life! She tricked me! But this is no hour for bearing grudges. She has a plan and I am minded to help.' King lay still and looked up at. him, sure that treachery was the ultimate end of any plan the mullah Muhammad Anim had. India has been saved by the treachery of her enemies more often than ruined by false friends. So has the world, for that matter. "A jihad when the right hour comes will raise the tribes," the mullah growled. "She and thou, as the Sleeper and his mate, could work wonders. But who can trust her? She
stole that head! She stole air the ammunition ! Does she surely love thee?" , King nodded again, for modesty could not help him at that juncture. Love and boastfulness go together in the Hills. "She shall have thee back, then, at a price! ' King did not answer. His brwih eyes watched the mullah's, and He drew his breath in little jerks, lest by breathing aloud he should miss one word of what was coining. "She shall have thee back against Khinjan and the ammunition! She ayd thou shall have India, but I shall be the power behind you! She must give me Khinjan and the ammunition. She must, admit me to the inner caves whence her damned guards expelled me. I must have the heins in my hands, so! Then, thou and she shall have the pomp and glitter while I guide!" King did not answer. "Dost understand?" King murmured something unintelligible. "Otherwise, I and ' my men will storm Khinjan, and she and thou shall go down into Earth's Drink lashed together!" King shuddered, not because he felt afraid, but because some instinct told him to make the mullah think him afraid. He was for too interested to bo fearful. "Ye shall both be tortured before the plunge into the river! She shall be tortured in the Cavern of Earth's Drink before the men!" King shuddered again, this time without an effort. He could imagine the thousands watching grimly while the flayer used his knife. "I have men in Khinjan! I have as many as she! On the day I march there will be a revolt within. She would better agree to terms!" King sat looking at him, like a prisoner on the rack undergoing examination. He did not. answer. To be continued.!
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