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B—8 = TAVMANYS RFT STLL UNHEALE Sullivan, New Chief, Pledges Copeland Aid in Mayor- alty Race. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, August 3.—Anti-New Deal elements ruled historic Tammany Hall today. but the harmony hoped for in the unanimous election of Rep- resentative Christopher D. Sullivan a5 leader appeared as far away as Young Washington Ay HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON DEFICIENCY IN TAX RULED BY BOARD National Savings & Trust Found Short in Estate of Vir- ginia Brunetti. By the Associatea Press. The Board of Tax Appeals yesterday determined the National Savings & Trust Co. of Washington was $3,059 deficient in 1933 income taxes and overpaid by $112 its income taxes from January 1 to March 8, 1034, as executor of Virginia W. L. Brunetti. The Bureau of Internal Revenue had assessed the company $3,896 for 1933 D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1937. Shop Early This Week! Store Closed Saturday! ever. Sullivan, swept into power by a eoup engineered partly by former Gov. Alfred E. Smith, promised the hall's former support would remain behind United States Senator Royal 8. Copeland in his campaign for the mayoralty of New York City. ‘Washington, D. C, $1,772 deficient in Reiterate Opposition. | B w : . 1932 income taxes as compared with Powerful wigwam chieftains, among | : i & 9 BLE nssetientity e Bultemi. them James J. Hines, however, re- | iterated they would oppose Copeland, | like Smith a critic of the Roosevelt | administration, and continue to back | Grover A. Whalen, former police com- | missioner and New Deal champipn. | Hopes of neutral groups that Tam- | many's feuding factions could be united behind former Supreme Court | Justice Jeremiah T. Mahoney as a compromise mayoralty candidate were dispelled by Sullivan yesterday soon after he succeeded to the leadership | held by the late James J. Dooling | “I am supporting Senator Cope- land,” he announced. “He's in this race to stay and to win." As the mayoralty rift widened in | A'Davis Cup hope, perhaps, Alfred Fraser, 12, tries out some : Tammany. a new split appeared In | gtrokes at the Thomson School Playground. He is the son of Mr. like collars. Fitted at waist . . Vo prslee nelihe ihenaller ate 8oy 0y S s antolErasen i1 29l igstreetis Tombrromstan | | ol SR S SR e flared at skirt. Amusing print de- tempt to recain dominance in New | Terhune, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Terhune, at the e iending i A \ signs. Sizes 12-20. York City politics, Bethesda Elementary School. —Star Staff Photo. NN Seabury Assails Ticket. — = . head of the Citi- | important House Ways and Means | n Committee, as- | Committee. But at committee meet- san” the county and 3 ings he rarely has had a question to . . borough ticket picked by the New |ask or a word of comment to offer c o York County Manhatian) Repubitan | R aKes LJeliClous ice ea Committee, and it remained doubtful | 5 : whether the groups could unite on an Narcotics Bill Signed. anti-Tammany ticket President Roosevelt yesterday Mayor Fiorello La Guardia had the | signed a bill to curb traffic in the " indorsement for re-election of Man- | narcotic marihuana. The act imposes g : hattan Republicans and the Citizens' | heavy taxes on transactions in the Committee, but, lacking similar sup- | narcotic. port from Republican leaders in the | = = = = —— other boroughs, he still withheld de- cision on whether to run in the G. O : P. primary or make the race as an independent. SULLIVAN A “SILENT MAN.” AGENTS for THE - A AERO = : i e MAYFLOWER . Brassieres Representative Christopher D. Sul- TRANSIT livan, new leader of Tammany Hall, is | r3 known as one of the silent men of | fl Open 9:30 A.M. to 5:45 P.M | c Congress Satarley .~ Colleagues said yesterday they ' Closed Sarurduy \pitt and ‘c“md styles. Lace-and- could not recall that Sullivan ever ! made a formal apeech on the floor or | satin, all jace and ba- took a spectacular part in legislative UL g tiste. Narrow shoul- battles. | ) ) z - > | der straps. Bizes 32 Usually. they said, he voted the to 38, tame as other Tammany Representa- tives. He is third-ranking member of the and 1934. The board reduced to $924 a $1,848 deficiency in estate taxes assessed on the Union Trust Co. of the District of Columbia as executor of Annie 8. ‘Woodruft. It found Edward R. Alexander, Complete Sell-out Last Time! Another Special Purchase Beach Coats 299 Ideal for house coats, too. Deep zip- per fronts . . the zippers match the contrast trims . . that will give you an ideal of their worth! Tiny shirt- f Sipecic‘tl.’( $1 . 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