Show NOT OF OUR K1LL1N I Story Told on Senator Gallingor and His New Hampshire Coachman Senator Galllngcr of New Hampshire who will be acUng chairman of the Senate Committee on the District of Columbia during the coming session of Congress and will probably be permanent perma-nent chairman of that committee after the beginning of the FLftyolghlh Congress Con-gress Is now and then reminded oC his profession before entering the Held of statesmanship These occasions are when some one IB taken suddenly 111 and there Is necessity for quick treatment treat-ment by a physician J Then Senator Galllnger very readily takes on the role of Dr Galllnger and shows the same energy In relieving suffering that he does In advocating or opposing a measure before the Senate When Senator Galllngcr was practicing practic-ing medicine In his New Hampshire home he had a coachman who was a character worthy of the attention of any writer of fiction On one occasion Dr Galllngcr was calling professionally at a house next to a residence on which was displayed black crepe as a sign of dcath A passerby noticing the crepe and not knowing who had died there supposed Dr Galllngcr was In the house and that Ills coachman could give the desired information The coachman seemed to take the Inquiry asa as-a personal affront and bristled up In martial style I dont know he retorted promptly Its not of our klllln Its not of our klllln Then he pulled hlo horse up so as to avoid any further suspicion that he was waiting for the doctor to come out of the house with the badge of mourning Washington Star |