“Ed,” he said, “head the old hooker for Pedro, full speed! When we get in to-night——”
“When we get in to-night,” broke in Ed, with a wide grin, “do you know what I’m goin’ to do?”
“What?” asked Clem, with a smile.
“I’m goin’ to eat one o’ Ma Saunders’ pies—all by myself.”
“And I’ll be there to help,” said Tom.
In his handgrip and in his eyes there was that which told Clem more than words could say. Tom Saunders was headed home.
ENTOMBED MINERS RESCUED
THE nine miners who had been entombed for a week in the Foster Tunnel of the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company, at Coaldale, Pennsylvania, were taken out alive. Though the men had crouched in water most of the time, and had subsisted partly on wax, they were able to walk to the ambulance.
Eleven miners were entombed when water and culm broke into the tunnel. Two who were nearer the mouth of the tunnel were saved after a few hours. Gangs, working in relays of four hours, dug through the fallen coal and rock in order to make an opening through which the other nine could be rescued.