Show ONE MAN DIES IN DOCK RIOT Scores Injured in San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco Unions Oppose Arbitration Plan SAN FRANCISCO July 4 lP- lP Death claimed a first victim icUm of ot yesterdays yes yes- es ferday's bloody waterfront strike rioting here today when Argonne Reinhardt 34 34 a former sailor dIeda died of a fractured skull en ea route to the hospital from the police poUce station First casualty casually at this port in the strike the death raised the total otal toll toU to four killed at all aU ports since ince the strike began May 9 Reinhardt with wilh lace face cut and bleeding bleed bleed- ing ng and almost unconscious was picked up last night in a gutter near the he the Embarcadero He told police he be was a former sailor here from Los Angeles and had been mixed up in the riots While scores of injured nursed cut and bruised heads eyes blackened and smarting from tear ar gas and one man a bullet wound in his ankle a anew anew anew new threat to the peace of this port involved the state-owned state Belt Line railway About strikers clashed with police po po- lice ice at the Matson docks in a new outbreak out out- break today As a small group croup of nonunion workers work work- ers appeared at the docks the pickets pursued the workers Police rushed to the rescue of the men Meantime the Chronicle reported it had learned that the joint marine strike committee representing ing all unions out on s rike would reject the he o offer fer of the presidents president's national longshoremen's board to act as arbitrator ar are ar- ar The Belt Line railway became Involved involved in In- in the walkout as striking longshoremen threatened to drive train rain crews from their jobs and tear up the tracks l if they attempt to shunt box cars carsto to and from piers |