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NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1929, R T s UALITY IN Tammany { Cagcus Tomorrow =l MAGS—_KUPPENHEIMER distrjet leaders determined that the next Tammany chieftain shall come from the ranks, Martin G. McCue, a former prize fighter, and John F. Curry, one-time insurgent, appeared today as leading candidates to suc- ceed George W. Olvany. A caucus has been called for to- morrow at which the braves are ex- pected to settle upon the man who will be elected chairman when the executive committee meets Friday to 0 take final action on Olvany's resig- - nation and pick his successor. Both McCue and Curry qualify un- der the dictum that the new leader | must come from the ranks. McCue, ' who is clerk of the surrogate's court | as a leader in the 13th assembly dis- trict. Curry, commissioner of records \ , In the fifth assemhly district. He op- F posed Mayor Walker's candidacy in ? the last municipal election, but now d o is understood to be friendly toward the mayor. ! The call for a caucus was ssued yesterday after a meeting of 15 leadems called together by Thomas M. Farley, county clerk. | After the meeting Farley sald the leaders bad decided definitely to de- mand a leader from among the members of the executive commit- eT— tee and to oppose any attempt to elevate an outsider. ! Meanwhile Mayor Walker, who s considered to have most at stake in E the choice of a new chief because of his expected candidacy for reelec- tion, condned to confer with dem ocratic leaders regarding the situa. tion, Former Governor Smith arrived in the city during the day but refused to discuss the Tammany situation and as far as was learned took no actlon regarding the selection of Olvany’s auccessor. a n / . | Pennsylvania Military Oollege's Crack Tcam Takes First Step in e ‘ | - “A Champagne taste---and a beer income.” The old o e s Tk ‘ ’ phrase may no longer be applicable in its literal meaning, ers, have taken the first step in dc S E e e but it still describes many a man’s predicament. For ex- With two members of its 192+ 1 . e e e e A | ample, the man who appreciates good style and knows night, 1113 to 5. Dan Jones, & vet . oy 1, S i &t the value of a good appearance---and hesitates to gouge scored five goals each for the win ' . . . i A Bt mle s his pocketbook to satisfy his taste. In the first gama of national ope: ehamplonship competition, Har vard's varsity fell before the Ne: Yo a €. 3o to 11T ne ey ‘ Such a man can find the right suit---at the right price--- team downed a msecond string Yal o o Sy Now Ergiand crcl, in our large assortment. And he'll be astonished to see The next matches in the tourns mert i be heid Thapeies. what an excellent suit can be obtained at these attractive Used Car Idea to Be - Bt 3 Introduced to Germany 4 PHCCS- Berlin, March 20 ®—The General i Motors company looks to transplant 5 0 S e A i At $35 and $40 Kunpenheimer produces a group of suits that car- many to aid in the conquest of the ’ i 5 ! . ; German iropean market, Aitrd / ries the same careful handcrafting and authentic styling that goes with e i A S , k. | their $85 and $90 suits. Every man who can afford to pay $35 or ST et ARGl $40 will see the wisdom of buying one of these remarkable suits. In- of used cars at prices as low as $10 S e deed, we can't see how he can afford NOT to buy one. used to popularize motor transport | 4 and private car ownership. High T ’ d h k prices and taxation, he sald, were r.‘ an t Ini i the chief obstacles to ownership, and he believed both could thus be over- - 3 . . s e AR Where else can you find values like these. duced for used cars. i In connection with the purchase of stock in the Adam Opel company ha denied the Borsigwalde works could be discontinued. He sald both = Sel s MAGS—NECKWEAR MAGS—KNOX HATS dependently in the past and would do s0 in the future. s PANTHERS WIN ANOTHER The Panther A. C. basketball tean last night scored another victory this time swamping the Arrows by a 50 1o 27 mcore. The contest wi played at the Central Junior Hig: school gymnasium. The Panther led at halftime by a 27 to 19 scor. The summary: Panthers A. C. Flq O'Brien, rf Ziegler, If ... o ST X 82 and #1022 prosie Now Displayed in Qu: Windows All Mag Neckwear is Hand Made Mag—Hate—Five Dollars Koswig, ¢ ... 3 Delaney, rg . 0 Molain ... 2 Reo, Ig . 3 0 Miller . v Motals |i..0..4.18 2 2 Score at half time, Panthers 27-10 Referee, Rackutis. Timer, Nappi . . Bcorer, Gorden. | L 0. 0. ITIATION i A class of candidates will be ad- nitted to the Patriarchal degree at | 1he regular bi-monthly meeting of | Comstock Encampment in 0dd Fel- | lews' hall, Friday evening of this| week. These brothers will be ad- vanced to the Golden Rule degree on April 6th by Devotion Encamp wment of Danbury in Foot Guard hal) | — at 4 p. m., and they will be exalted | to the Royal Purple degree at § p. | 1., on the date and in the| same hall b picked team nom| Midian No. 7. G. Fred Barnes No. . Shepard No. 37 of ichester and Enfield So.‘ wpsonville. W. T. Stock | Barnes Encampment will | of the work. A special | se worn as regalia and | lunch served