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VOL. 8, NO. 77, SEMI-W EEKLY. NEW CURRENCY MEASURE MAY "**11L? F Black Creek Offers % TO REPLACE BANK NOTES. Possibilities. Florence Special to Provides For Federal Reserve State, June 26.?It is b< Board to be Appointed by the electrification of 1 the President Coast LIne terminals he the 1 resident. fact it Jg more thaQ p] Washington, June 26.?The . e Breat water power ministration currency bill w. ck creek will be carr launched on the troubled .seas v-otrlcity for many purj legislative consideration today, for the Seaboard's e when it was introduced in the senate supplied. It is said b; by Senator Owen, and in the house engineers that with a < by Representative Glass, the bank- dam on the creek 5,000 lng and currency committee chair- can ae developed. It ha men. The house immediately rofer- routed that it will cost red the measure to the banking and develop the power, but currency committee, and prepara- that it would be t tions were made for the committee J-"i"K in this part of th? to begin its deliberations tomorrow. " could be developed. Several changes had been made ?tre&ro, which in most in the bill as the result of the num- "e ca?'ed a river, is fed fi erous conferences in which Presi- anc* a runs about the s; dent Wilson, Democrats of the house a11 Uroe; droughts d and senate committees, treasury department officials and committes of Yae double dam wo bankers took part, following the j'Kht and power for Flo publication of the proposed measure ^nKt?n aud Timmonsvi several days ago. The changes em- railroad shops and for bodied some of the suggestions made "an fr?"ey line. by those interested in the legislation. However, despite earnest appeals _ - nmTTTtTiT\ * nmthat the federal reserve board to vAr 1 U XvEa# AFT. control the proposed new currency PYPTTTWr' system be increased and that the .Ei.A.L?A A AJM Vr bankers b'e given representation, no change in this provision was made. Florence People Fini The board will consist of seven men ... .. to be appointed by the President. Sm*rt Youb?M. * In the senate, Senator Cummins con- way Charged With F IIAT.J ."' Florence Special to "SLbody. ?a d a" n chase, in which police, b' BANK f^OTRS REPLACED. an(j bank clerks joinei Reinserted in the bill was the terday afternoon, Middle original propositioV for retiring the loway, a young white m present bank notes within 20 years jested and landed in jail and the substitution of additional of foregery and obtaining federal reserve notes for them, der false pretenses. Ho This eliminates the proposed limit calling himself "CashW of $500,000,000 in reserve notes of one of the banks in contained in the bill, as originally Instructing the First Nai made public. In replacing the bank to pay $30 to S. M. Lee, notes, the government two per cent call in the bank soon wl bonds, upon which they are now to ba cashed, that his issued, would be refunded by three Darlington was good nor oont l\nn/1o I V* ^ -J ?..i- -* " " ~ vvui, wwwuo, ?miuui me eii cum- amount. ne described Hon privileges. the cashier, and later dro got the money. Later VETERANS WALKED I Mr. Welling, who was TO GETTYSBURG ed and^erXh, the young man put on Many Ohters Are Walking Long T>is- but the young man ha tances to Meet Old Comrades quick and complete ch of Half a Century Ago. appearance, shaved hi dressed differently, but Gettysburg, Pa., June 26.?By ar- \yaR suspected. He wat rangements completed in the big vet- Dargan street and asked i erans' camp yesterday it will be tions, but spoke so plain 1" '>08S't>le for the old soldiers of the tively and showed proof ' <Iorth and South to fl-nd each other jnR Middleton F. Gall at Gettysburg next week with ease be wa8 released. He if the person is anywhere in the big but some of the witnessi camp. satisfied, and he saw tl Under the direction of the officers followed, and broke tnto in charge 14 information bureaus chase started then, very will be established at various parts a moving picture sh of the camp. The location of every ; Bhots were fired at hin command will be known here and a only served to make him small army of boy scouts will con- He finally ran into a cl duct the veterans to the tent where fence and was caught b their quest may be satisfied. tant cashier of the bank Every day sees old soldiers com- bands, ing in for the celebration and among pje admitted the trie the late arrivals was Lieut. W. H. that he must have been Wright, who walked the entire die- m|n(j when he did it. 1 tance from Winchester, Va., since released only a short whl June 9. Many others are known to penitentary. be walking here for the celebration. is 24 years of agt The tent to be used as an audito- electric lineman rium was raised yesterday immediately south of the big tent and the placing of the seat will be started BULGARIANS ATTACK at once. Tier upon tier of seats will be constructed and a seating llatigercms State of Ex mnnritv nf 10 000 ?111 1 1 1 ;r ; Ti a'" Created in Ilelgri after all Is completed. % In order to prevent discomfort Belgrade, June 26.? from a possible cold period over the force of' Bulgarian troo time of the anniversary, the war *the Servian position at ! department has purchased 40,000 Itatkovatz, In Macedoi more blankets, entailing an addl- o'clock yesterday mornin tlonal expenditure of $100,000. A The attack, according similar amount was expended orlgi- information, was i nally when it was decided to allow Fighting was still in pr but one blanket to each veteran. late hour last night. No person selling souvenirs or Later reports from other goods will be permitted in the gcene said the Bulgari; camp, an order having gone forth had gone into action ar that "fakirs" shall he barred . with- fight was in progress In out exception. The local office of aides had suffered ( the national park commission have losses. . received more than 1,200 requests The newspapers publis for such privilgee on the battlefield, editions declaring In 1 but all were refused. "War has begun." The telephone system now under construction by the United States ,AI, oriIim sigal corps is to be connected with AHhAiJ or mki one of the big systems, so that from the camp an old soldier may tele- ij0y scout Belay Rum phone to his own residence hun- tiood'Time, dreds of miles away. Already 60 miles of wire have been strung In Beaver Falls, Pa., the camp itself. President Wilson's m Mayor Harrison of Chics Pigeon "Homes" From Brazil to by Boy Scouts, reached h Pennsylvania Master. P'. m.'' n<>Hr'y ?)"* bout ' , n- schedule time. It was s Jeannette, Pa., Jun e ? way to Cleveland, Ohio, record flight of a homing pigeon IMttaburg an(, thifl plac from Rio Janeiro, Brazil, Is reported ? . by Stephen Krupa, a oral fancier. which tS^raeasaK Last April he shipped 'Sunny Jim ftd ,)roke ,t took ha , and two other racing pigeons to a er 25 mlnuteg to re lr t - S?0 JanPw? flTHeri who ' horfttftdt but the youthful runners , them on May 8. Sunny Jim put th ,OHt t in an appearence here yesterday, after forty-eight days' flight. Krupa declares that a pigeon never before Coal Miners Are Ordered "homed" from a point below the Charleston, W. Va., Ju equator. The air line distance from official cull for a strike o Rio Janerio to this city is about the New River coal field 4.200 miles, nearly half of the dls- late last night from the tance being over water. quarters of the United IV ers of America. Fifteen New Church at Great I alls. men are employed in that The Presbyterian congregation strike ordered is effect! of Great Falls has awarded a con- Miners are also expecte* tract to Messrv Love and Owens to in the Cabin Creek field, build a handsome church for them dltlon in the Pain Creek at that place at a cost of $5.( ( ('. [very uncertain. LANCASTER, S. C., FR1DA NT PRESIDENT WINS F1GHTIT0 i Electrical ON HIM TARIFF MEASURE, j TO M Columbia Blleved that Party Caucus Approves Free Sugar , llnnk :he Atlantic in ipt<t an,i Free Raw Wool. i I project on | Washington. June 2fi?frnn t>< iea oui and sugar In 1916 and free raw wool are Colur loses, possi- now established In the tariff revls- I Soi ngines, will jon bill, having been approved late lina y competent ]nPt night by the Democratic caucus meett louble fall 0f the senate, after a two days' fight. Toxa1 horsepower TiJe sugar schedule as reported hy to go 8 been esti-' th^ majority members of the finance July $250,000 to committee and practically as it pass- \ be h< it is believ- e(j the house, was approved by a Nortt he biggest vote of 4 0 to 6. Free raw wool as tion, j country if submitted by the majority, and just 1 ment That hold a8 jt passed the house, swept the tion. part would senate caucus hy a vote of 41 to 6. reeeh rom springs, This ratification of President Wil- Hend ime volume son's tariff policy, he having insisted urer o not affect Upon the wool and sugar proposi- Assoc tions before the ways and means agric uld furnish committee in the beginning, came part rence, Darl- after a long series of developments, "It lie, for the since the tariff bill passed the house, inqui an interur- in which the President was an active erenc participant. When the fight of the the S anti-free sugar and anti-free wool in Ai Democrats was getting hot, the the I CjK President issued a publice state- ciatio PHACJF ment declaring that any suggestion gethe UIliiDIi 0f compromise on the wool and varto sugar schedules was absolutely out sugge illy i,?nd of the question and later he stirred farm f, ? an administration leaders to action "T , * * when he made his charge about the farm* orgery. existence In Washington of an "in- South r?i bin sidious lobby," investigation of some .n nvoitinir which has brought results regarded help, usiness men aB favc.rable to the tariff bill. the o i yesterday SIX OPPOSE PROGRAM. vanUi F"' ?a|~ The -fiix Democratic senators who The ' voted against free sugar on the differ r mnnnv' nr. final vote approving the schedule sectic ' i in. i w?re Hitchcock, Nebraska; New- opinh lan<*, Navada; Ransdell and Thorn- latior V. rii.1 irinii ,OI)' Louisiana; Shafroth of Colo- "S? M , ? '* rado; VValsh of Montana. is ch ?aa "ana The six who opposed free raw mere! .. , wool were Chamberlain of Oregon; teres! '! , ' Newlands, Nevada; Ransdell and H. F "J Thornton, Louisiana; Shafroth and Char! for that Walsh. |Va? No attempt was made in the eau- I eigh. in Ho! cus yesterday to bind the members , shoul o?fi? tn to the action of the caucus. The farm< L !.,!! question will come up when the en- il ,s tire bill has been passed upon. Kathe J! Loh HZ Some members fought it hut admin- on J' ?naa "?e.n istration leaders said lust night they ?>ank. a .?o i? believed only the two Louisiana sen- od d< l___ I * atore would ask to be released from is a"f?,, n,B the caucus pledge if it is submitted. num* hi !L i The general opinion is that a bind- Inter* E !? a ing resolution will be ofTered. Prese ? halted on some ques- ! 'yo?nhibpobt morgan money loway, that is estimated Rock walked off, es were not tiat he was Fortune Has a Value of About Ro a run. The I ? ? ?- Accoraing serve like a chase to vice lOW. Pistol of PI l, but they ! New York, June 26.?The whole franc run faster, of the J. P. Morgan estate has a *n tiicken wire value of about $100,000,000, ac- for 1 y the assis- cording to an unofficial report here Hill. , Sam Hub- credited to Thomas E. Rush, counsel N. C. to State Comptroller Sohmer, who ?f th k and says has been in Europe the past month to out of his 1 examining the books of the Morgan begin le has been houses in London and Paris to de- Th lie from the termine the value of the late finan- ^atioi cier's holdings. a fh* s and is an The European assets are found know I to approximate $15,000,000. If Pany, ! the $100,000,000 estimate for the anf* ' hprviavk ! whole estate is correct it is said this Mr | will be the biggest estate tq pay an from Inheritance tax in America. New Comr citemnet is York state wili be enriched nearly street mle. $4,000,000, it is estimated, by a tax f'10 ^ I of 4 per cent on a greater part of upon ?A strong (he estate, and I ps attacked | a 40 fcletovo and I fnrth nia, at 1 | NO VACATION IN KK?HT. Th g. | Octot i ?m*" Salaries Do Not Limit Work ha\in jnprovoked. contr ogress at a Oreat Mod. awan Washington, June 26.?The mem- this r the battle bers of Congress have about resigned sold, an artillery themselves, sadly and reluctantly, id a fierce to the realization that they must r\i which both spend practically all of their time jonsiderable in Washington from now on. Ie seems to be coming more and more Only ihed special the fixed policy for legislative sesarge type, sions to be well-nigh continuous. Senators and representatives are awakening to the fact that the peo- <ium DUMB. p,e f10"'1 care a raP whether it is I of 50 excessively hot in summer and an extre.mely cold iu winter in Washing- ' . a tiers Make ton. The physical discomfort of their representatives in Congress fiR'ire ? doesn't worry the people who send of / " them here. Indeed, some members 32 m " * Q__,'a are beginning to suspect that the ^ or* 't 7 ok people rather like the idea of hav- A res ? -nL ilf ln* Congress on the job continu- ernor ' .. ously, and delight in the knowledge place ."n that climatic conditions in Washing- t?re . ton are far from pleasant. utes 1 e at Free- " on Su the leather e is eneloB- |?reH,dent Wilson Will Take No _ rness mak- Ti he damage, Vacation. soon made Washington, June 2*>?President f.^ou Wilson Intends to take no vacation ion b while. Congress Is in session and is Cork, I to Strike, determined to share any discoin- Star ! ne 26.?An forts the hot season may bring, damai f miners in While he will leave tomorrow to the T was issued take his family to Cornish, N II , ho the j? local head- will return 'he following Monday vendit line Work- unless Congress recesses over "T1 thousand Jul^M lug tl field. The The ice refrigerating plant under- there ve July 1. neath Mr. Wilson's office isno long- ' ing -?] 1 to strike er In operation and the temperature ovidei while con- of the President's workroom is no from district are different than in any orhef part of ing i< Washington. , of tin v " \ Y, JUNE 27, 19X3. ilUDY FARM FINANCINi TWO DROWN^_LN Tragic Ending of Si IEET IN AKHEVILEE JUDY 10 Oiven by Miss Marioi Elizabeth City Specia era of Both Carolina* to Hold Observer, June 26.?A Conference*?Will Discuss composed of Miss Mai Itural Credits. uud **er quests came to tonight about 9 o'cloc e following is from Thursday's small gas boat contain rbia Sta*e: collided with the stear ae members of the South Caro- and was cut down in Hanker-./ Association, which quarter of a mile of tl i in annual convention at Lake and Mrs. Eugene 13. C< A-ay, N. C., July 10-12, expect of the party, were drow ? to Asheville for a conference The sailing party v 10 on rural credits, which will from a pleasure trip i }ld under the auspices of the without the proper ligh i Carolina Hankers' Associa- to cross the bow of immediately following adjourn- Pompano and was not of that body's annual conven- officers of the steamer Columbians interested have llson occurred. The /ed from William A. Hunt of carrying the regulation er8on, N. C., secretary-treas- bow of the small boat of the North Carolina Bankers' and it was quickly fllle dation, a letter regarding the Screams from the river ultural conference, which Is in attention of people o; as follows: boats put off to the res< i view of the fact that so many meantime Captain W ries are being made with ref- crew of the Pompano hi e to a farm financing plan for the members of the outh, a conference will be held Mr. and Mrs. Cook, wh< shevllle under the auspices of found. Miss Woodley ^forth Carolina Bankers' Asso- Culpepper were painful >n, with the view of getting to- the collision. r the farmer bankers of the us Southern states to consider sstions in regard to a plan for EXPLOSION K1 he getting together of these SIXTY ?r bankers of the various lern states ought to result in (Jrain EIevator in Iluff suggestions that will be of The Southern bankers have Strewing l>aed ant pportunity to do a great ser- in Every Direc which will ultimately be of ad- ? , XT ? ge and direct benefit to them. . Buffalo* N. t ., June South's situation is decidedly checking of the list of ent from that of any other ^usted Milling Coi n of the country, and it is the e'ev?tor was blown up an that it will need state legis- PJ? yesterday, sb t In several directions. Pe, e^even known vie >nator Duncan U. Fletcher, who ;ejKht men are still urn airman of the Southern Com- aillL.are believed to be ial Congress, is very much in- The police started tc Led in tliis conference, as is also R house to house canvt Harris of Champaign, 111., of the hospitals where es Hall Davis of Petersburg, They were i and Joseph G. Brown of Ral- I ctnployes This is a proposition that work yesterday, d appeal to every banker and completed at noon, i ?r in the Southern states and a5T forty-four i the expectation that a large P'tiil?. half of whom irlne will J ... t~ ..... w uau ml AHIievme ;* " vv .gvutoi, illy 10. The various Southern i"3!0 ?r . S ers' associations have appoint- in the*r homes, te^ei ^legates to thla conference and ?? . counting John the expectation that a good nick?1 ?lat? enginee >er of prominent men that are .7"*? r?m , ' ssted In this work will be J , hospital; nt.. missing. Clifford Husted, s of the milling companj GAS BY OCTOBER. missing: "We have been unafc Hill Company Let* Contract t["a('e of m<:n" . _ , ? ' . the mill a tthe time c for InNtallation of 1 lant. jon an(j we fear th^t th ck Hill Special to Charlotte Ob- in the ruins." r. June 26.?A*. M. Worstall, Taking the police president of Kuemmerie & Co., basis as to the numb' hlladelplila, holders of the gas and the statement of hise, spent yesterday and today physicians that half o e city perfecting arrangements have no chance of rea he introduction of gas in 'Rock known dead of eleven, J. W. Lynch of Elizabeth City, ultimate death toll , is here today, and is in charge sixty. e installation. He will return sck Hill July 15 and actively PARCEL POST P.l the work. ______ e company had filed an appli- , a with the secretary of state for Must l>e Neatly and S? irter for a corporation to be ped or Will Not be n as the Rock Hill Gas Com- Washington June 45 which company will operate ha*e beJen *ea ontrol this property. Joseph Stewart, secon . Worstall today bought a lot ir.mlf,rai that the boa the Syleecau Manufacturing more sirictly enfor<.(. any, located in West White tbe ruie8 regarding t, on the side track leading to paciting Gf parcel post arcade mill, at a cost of J750 tha( a? artlcles impro] ) Kas phtnt are (f) be (,xciU(ie(i fron lolder. The plan is now to erect Thf> aopnVl^ k/\l J ' * ? - Mvwint p\/niui(t ii"iu?r, wnn a view to special mention er enlargement. plow points and othe e plans are to furnish gas by which are liable to inj tor, the contracts for the tides in the mails by r< g already been awarded The 8harp edgeR The8e act for the^ buildings will be pat.jt(,(j jn a partic led later. The bonds to finance so a8 not (Q comP in ompany here have already been other articles in the p( Clothing, dry goods articles of like natv lORNE SUNDAY BASEBALL. packed in such a mam will reach their destin; 4 -? breaking the packages Five Out of Thirty-Two Mayors prftvent th,, po?llng of in New York Against It. may be shipped by pa iv York, June 26.?A referen vote taken among the mayors WAR MUNITIONS cities in New York state shows :erwehlmlng majority in favor Shipped to Northern inday baseball, according to Relatives of !>ab is of the conference of mayors Modern, e state of New York. Out of New Orleans, June ayors voting, 27 endorsed Sun- ioad of war munitions laseball. . Five were against it. from New York to t olution has been sent to Gov- veinustiano Carranza, Sulzer requesting that he leade, in northern Mexi the matter before the leglsla- New Orleans pending d< with a view to repealing stat- department of Justice a vhich prohibit professional ball to allow it to procee nday. signment?128 rapid fl . eral hundred cases of ^ > * r*,* i ^ and a quantity of side eat Trial of Titanic < a*e*. RaJd to w par( of a idon. June 26 ?T" ? * . rroin reianves or tMr> 1 ht in the King's Bench Divis- Madero. y Thomas Ryan, a farmer of Ireland, against the White Two Hundred Victims steamship Company, to recover ges for the loss of his son in I oisoning. 'itanic disaster of April. 1R1 2. Richmond, lnd.. Jun try handed down the following ly 200 cases of ptoma) ?t: the result of eating fo iere was no negligence regard- Karlham College at nc l* lookout on the ship but to former students s was negligence in not reduc- "home coming" celeb peed. There is not sufficient were reported hv loc ice to show if the message last night An invei the steamship Mosaba, report- started Nite persons p. reached a responsible officer to he in a -? riou<- cond o Titanic." i? believed, will recove ? * } jT * o | / > - ' j !) 1 * O ' 1 Wjig *> ' $1.50 PER YEAR. < ION! LANCASTER VOTES BONDS ailing Party ' n Wotnlley. | CARRIED BY IAKOG MAJORITY. 1 to Charlotte ! sailing party Will Install Sewerage and Make Ex ion Woodley j tensive Improvements in Wa i tragic end terworks and Streets. :k, when the Ing the party The vote Wednesday upon tho uer Pompano proposition of issuing bonds for tho .cod man a installation of sewerage, waterle dock. Mr. works extension and street lmproveiok. members nient, resulted in an overwhelming 'ned. majority in favor of each measure, as returning The vote was as follows: For sewand the boat, ' erage system, 181, against 20; for its, attempted extending waterworks system 177, the steamer against 22; for street Improvement seen by the 182, against 16. until the col- Surely all our citizens can novf steamer was holler hurrah for a greater and betA lights. The ter Lancaster, and our up-to-date was stove In sanitary community. The News, tort with water, gether with practically the entire attracted the citizenship of the town, is loudly n shore and congratulating itself upon the splenjue but in the did outcome of the election this Williams and week upon the proposition of Issuing ad rescued all bonds to the extent of $70,000 for party except the installation of a complete sew> could not be erage system in the town, for the and Bertrand extension of the waterworks syslly injured in 'tern, and for the much-needed street improvements. The election was practically unanimous in favor of these issues and we look upon this .XjXjS as one of the greatest, if not the PPHPT V greatest forward movement in the lrhUrLL history of Lancaster's progress. As The News has so vigorously and alo Explodes, steadfastly advocated in its columns . _f . . ' theue measures and improvements, . launeo wa, of course, are especially proud tion. of the result of the election, and 9c n(n.|.i modestly taking to ourself some deemnloves of *ree of credit ,or these ?ood things, we 'eel triumphant and consider hv n Hnet OT that we have not fought in vain. Let owk besides us a11 now wlth one accord Pllt our t, " . entire shoulders to the wheel and * .n:*~ with redoubled strength and civic in the ruins enthusiasm strive to keep Lancaster may to maKC is and a tour jrovVded I'm, $12-000 FIRE who reported IN PAGELAND The canvass, showed that nen in hos- The Heaviest Loss That the Town are not ex- Has Ever Sustained at One nty-two were Time, ghtly injured nployes dead. Cheraw Special to Columbia ReeConroy, the ord, June 26.?A dispatch from i-ab and* died Pa*eland received in Cheraw yeotwenty-eight te relay brought the news of a disastrous fire at that place Tuesday uperintendent night, entailing a loss of about 7, said of the $12t000 with only $3,800 insurance. . " . t The large, four-room store building r'? , ? p on the corner of McGregor and ney were in peari Sfreets was destroyed. It was ey are"uPri?e,i occu"lf<i W T Edgeworth. ey are nuritu phillip8 & Ogburn and C. D. Manrecord as a pum Mr- Edgeworth was the er of mUsine heaviest looser, having a stock Of h . h w ^ about $5,000 with only $1,000 int _ ! aurance and his store room was valued at about $1,000 with no in,a surance. Other losers were: J. F. approaches ' Edpewor,h> W T PutledKe. J A approacnes Turner H M. Askins, and T. B. Cates. Nearly all of the plate glass show windows on the opposite side iCKAOES. of fhe street were broken by the heat. Mr. T. E. Cate's residence curely Wrap- was ?aly saved by hard work. Everyn ' . thing was moved from the postoffice, but the building was saved. 6.?All post- This is probably the heaviest loss by t notices by fire Pageland has ever sustained. d postmaster rernment will in the future PROTECTION FOR AMERICANS. the proper packages, and Representative Smith Asks Presfeperly packed dent to Guard Citizens at * El l the mails. ? ster general 1 a"so> i of castings, Washington. June 26.?Rreprer machinery, sentative Smith of Texas appealed ure other ar- to President Wilson yesterday to eason of their ?er that Americans in El Paso would articles mnat nut unff?- ?? . mr iincuienea oatue* ular manner, at Jarez between the Mexican fedcontact with erals and the constitutionalists, niches. who are steadily advancing upon , shoes and the city. The President referred ire must be Mr. Smith tQ Secretary Garrison, ner that they who told him that two full regiation without meats of cavalry could be assem' This is to bled on the Texas line within twelve fabrics which hours. .reel post. Already at Fort Hliss, just across the Rio Grande from Juarez, are HFlif) 17p ,rooPs ?' *he Second cavalry in addition to the machine gun platoon , of that regiment. The remainder i Mexico by Df (^e Second cavalry is doing pa~ e President trol duty between El Paso and Sierra Rlanca, while the Thirteenth Cavalry is guarding the border be26-?-A car- tween El Paso and Lang's Ranch, on its way New Mexico. ^e <"amP o' Rrig. Gen. Tasker H. Rliss has >. fai a?lhority to concentrate hifi co, is held in forces wherever necesary for provision by the tection of American lives, is to whether d. The con re guns, sev- Congressman Whips Conductor, ammunition . arms was Washington, June 2 5.?Renro contribution tentative Martin Dies, of Texas, hart ate President a row with n street car conductor last night. The conductor tame out of the fracas with a black eye, tho f pa r?f i> . car 0i,^nf' out with a smash and Mr. ' " M* Dies came out unscratched but with temper ruffled. The railway com e 2 6.?Near- pany officials said today they were ne poisoning, investigating and were inclined to iod served at support the conductor, ion yesterday It is said that Mr. Dies found it ittending the difficult to open a window nnrt ration here, punched the pane out of the sash al physicians with one swipe of his elbow Wteu stigation was the conductor remonstrated tho arc reported congressman virtually repeated tho ition. All. It movement," but on the conductor':* r,' eye with his fist.