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H S T SRR T R Do TS 4 WEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1927. GIRLCWDYCLERK ot smation WEST ASKS ‘AL Sloop administration outlined an amplifi- cation of the co-operative marketing Ibill here which, it is understood, | Will be pressed by ad: TO EXPRESS VIEWS szzovscca | session those who made Ihvnldms‘ for him, and Cohen, coun ttle out of court two 1 public, yesterday afternoon to meet Stein-| He had leased two h avenue 1 | hin uits for ninistration | ary-Haugen | |sel for Herskowitz. The conference g the next | |was supposed to be an attempt to | ng it does not hegin to appreach the “This | epidemic r af 1916 but that an on my |accurate cstimate of its existence decided to | this year cannot be obtained wuntil cold weather checks the disease. Tt appeared first in California, and then cropped out in Ohio and West said he was * after the el he myselt rnstein were slain had ed. The d and men also marr Dredzing | ’ Wreeked By Explosion During { '\A\\fv\'l\r were careful to say (h;\u 3!]3"'“ f&ch.”onckmq:lgm .'x:]r runn::m- chl\‘:!(n-n. ] Virginia and has now spread into . e 2 | Process of Rerueling [ D . s | Mr. Coolidge had not yet seen the itth (sion by Herskowitz and anof ""I Attracted hots and fajling | New York and Massachusetts. Fights Him Off Alone and Scaves .. B0 St Press Makes Public ReqUEStS i wirvaure sinossn ne endorcea s FOUT Men Are Dead and Filth forauene vv " Serman “Hesacnreicn. | voav. thous cd ouiside tha | Telegraphic reperis to the.health o DlaE s i somewhat similar proposal at the | { |lessee of the loft bufldings, who was | builc Fifth avenue, and | service for the week ended August 3 S rmaaima N etis o A Ronk Ed l COI last congressional session. By some | U [l A | suing to recover for alleged falsifica- | ¢t includes the Har- | *7 showed among others, &5 casen : W, seric —_— may be dropped if it does not meet | Others Not Hurt the City Clu Army and Navy |in Connecticuf, 7 in e M € ! 2 d City, 8. D., Sept. 7 cient popular respor New York, Sept. 7 (@—Four men Heidenreich was not at the con- 1‘,"]",“, ‘X}Vt o i “:,N“ i ihe ::;\yj];\)"“ “,", and o i dons Taland, 1 L 8 7 2 St and readers of 3 Most of the farm lraders who were dead and u fifth man WaS M- gerence ag fhe four other men gath- | gonqiin;hotely Hy s :r ','. gk :v\dn-d _::.mus"l 13, this 2 ; 1 ; e President Coolidge have seen Mr. Coolidge have oppos- | der arrest charged with murder 0= |oreq in Steinberg's private office in e acyysin sio stite neportedl i canen Ninety st ess his views on the farm sit- ¢4 the McNar: day after failure of a peace CONfer- \po guite of Bijur, Herts & Stein- to the side- | ast year, i & 95 & : 2 uation beforc he returns to Wash- ence called to settle a real estate dis- porg on the ninth floor of the six- | = 4 1| ington Friday. of opinion among those who |pute involving $500. teen story bullding. Harold H. Herts, | e - el The Argus-Leader of Sioux Falls, crflmfl her: lh\fll‘ "["" has | In arain of bullets that terminat- a law associate of Steinberg, a tele- | Definite Search for h his! 8 Do a leading republican daily of 1 fear among Mr. Coolid=e’s |oq the conference one man Wwas | phone operator and a etenographer | i A 3 g 'm',’:‘ the state c:.m:x |:‘!uy an editorial |friends that their announcements 1 and another fatally wounded. 'were in an adjoining office, and ‘:hrl l w NRC(“F‘HI ‘\0,“ ‘P,l‘"mcd s o e “ho had | expressing hope that Mr. Coolidge’s | Might be misconstrued as a et |\ third human target in the fusillade were not molested. uL anineton, en e L staried The ar +| final speech at the Agricultural col- | Propaganda program. Many of {hem | plunged nine stories to his death, his Bernsiein was quarrelsome from |, . o undertaken | lege at Brookline Saturday will of- | have been introduced to Mr. Cool- {04y striking and injuring two pe- 'the start of the deliberations, Cohen | %, rn, missing Bruns- : fer some statement of his farm |i§e through Sam R. McKelvie, for- | jestrians in West 44th street in the |sald, and suddenly whipped out a | 'ir : ‘ | views er on the mer governor of Nebraska, ardent |sunter of one of the midtown busi- |pistol and hegan to hoot. picking | .. " rcting : I ) of the farm belt. Other republic spporter of the president in farm 'p.gx and club are Herskowitz as the first target, Her: m‘w Sl V:H]v— ) i newspa have car edita relief matters. | s M. Bernstein, of Bal- kowitz wi nd dead in the hall- | g0 "y Sl . ® pressin milar hopes Adherents of the MeNary-Ha omen’s dress dealer and |way, Cohen pinned in his chair | o £8) “1 i “"‘ i y rable expectancy pparently have tate operator, who surrender- by a bullet wound in the back. and | 0L BN § m——t - aroused. - Coolidgs and ¢d to the police late last night, eix |died several hours later in Bellevue | o will ; :'}:_,""r'::r 0 LR ET O | Fully a dozen letters from read- e of the Fours after the shooting, was named hospit cinberg, attempting to es- | wiinie g o ool term, | ers have in Rapid City, | friclds to believe the west is not €0 | as the killer. He r d to make & cape the storm of bullets,” plunged | .o i P . © they need Clothes? \ | Huron a papers ap- | much interested in the McNary- statement. \headlong out a windo Bernstein 5 ool ead Do they need taition fees? P M {‘! ”" | pealing for a new statement of farm | Haugen bill after all | The dead are: lescaped down the stairs. S e We will gladly t LA . | poliecy from the chief exccutive Mr. Coolidge has heen usked for | Vietor J. Steinberg, 29, law In the midst of a hunt that ex-|® ("} o U e : Ehianiins tontE et repostiann o l@nk expiieson otkontn onity Charles Herskowitz, 38, real ¢s- tended to Baltimore for him, he en-{y ou o i I As } DT ently there is the feeling that Mr. | proposed farm | tate bro LA L0 e il =OhE OGN oa n d in | }(\ Hi | Coolidge . west to study the 'times but has decli Henry C. Cohen, lawyer. station in V ngton Heights, three 2 o Geep 05 Snll e delh i next & 9 } n problem If he maintains thi Robert 29, & GF the sFoor- ; el o e ey | "When he arrived in the Rlack | his return to Washington politicians 'manager. who received a fructure of He was accom v IT'S EASY TO REPAY T T i, &0 Hills nearly three months ago, poli- here say there may be somw devel- E when he was struck by cd by an attor il LR BN O BERAY) Hf“h‘ill Bfl[[lel‘ 1S F&VOI‘IIB 10| ticians who surround his camp were cpments designed to nse this nberg's body in its nine-story Admits Identity | : THE PHOENIX WAY t | TL] ] . { | saying that Mr. Coolidge would state and perhaps other farm statcs plunge. dicd todas. John &t inlauf. | “I'm the man you're looking for| B-‘" il J y Ngh a new farm solution toyoffer at.the from their preseut apparently 1 clerk, shocked and || e A S T e G PHOEN[X FINANCE ! il 1harsaay N ‘v‘,r\r. n of congress. He would | peaccful political attitude. bruised as he w struck by the “I'm wanted for the shooting 1!:1\"\() Real }:‘md.eml‘ of ol con, | "meet farm leaders and work out a —_ — body when it carom«d oft McGror- afternoon.”” He was taken to police | Infantile Paralysis S Main St Tel | is of plan with them, it was said. | Since the State Clothing Syndicate iy, | Beadquarters and questioned, but po- ‘ashington, Sept. 7 (P Although United Building Room : 2 Dl of money for | Te has held numerous conferences announced that it would pay fifty | Before he died Cohen named ilice said he refused to make a state- | tile ent in cer- NewiDeitain L Gonai ] reported on the out- [ with farm leaders but has not yet |cents for cveryeat skin to he Bernstein as the killer and gaid 4 |ment about the shooting until he | fain sec (it in T had t ne of the Kid Kaplan-Clicky | made any public statement of his in making cheap fur coats dispute over a real estatc deal was had heen advised by his counsel, | public b not re- Bonded to Public I lark hout for the lightweight |opinion gained from these meetings. {has heen waged on the cats in responsible | who had left him at the police sta- the T || ot cee i e ampionship of New England | Some furm authorities close to the [ Bernstein came from Baltimore ' tion |demic. 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