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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930. CGWEIRL MAY RISE of the Texas congressional delega- |under him in his own district and | A dvent Church Social [Danish Publishers War 1 tion. drive him from Congress. The at- . . . . | The Garners have never even |tempts failed miserably. To Be Held Tonight Against Fee Libraries | | maintained an automobile here, | The man who may be the next| The Young People's society of the| Copenhagen, Nov. 14(2—Combat- PLA E\a]thuugh the Democratic leader is |speaker is white-haired at the age ’SP(‘ond Advent church will have a|ing a decrease in book sales, which | JL | wealthy. For many years they |Of 62, red-faced and hot-tempered. | social gathering following a devo-|they attributed to rental librarie — }mcd in fhe old Congress Hall ho- | The vigor and force with which | tional service at the church this! Danish publishers, effective with | . 4 | tel across from the House Office |he throws himself into his attacks | evening, starting at $ o'clock. A |their October lists. made a provision | MPS Gamer lee]y {0 Pmm by building, and when that was torn |as he speaks sometimes scem to | program of cnfertainment will b at such iibraries can not rent S down moved to a modest three- |carry him away almost beyond the | followed by refreshments. he books until April. 1932 | DemOUFafiG Gams room apartment at Washington | POINt of control but his opinions | President Fred Friedman will he| A special fee, cqual to tie price Inn, a block away. Garner's so- | CATTY weight among Democrats and | in charge. T committee on ar-;of the book. then will be charged DT cial inclinations are as mild as|he will have a lot to do with the | rangements which met last night at|for the privilege of renting the Washiot o s his wife's. Occasionally he at- | delicate, difficult business of shap- |the church and completed final | items, the publishers said _Washingfon, " INov. 14-——a glrljeo s “dinner, but he seldom |ing a Democratic ' legialative pro- | plans includes Misses ' Pearl Carr,| Last spring the Danish supreme z"‘}’":r ?J;"TK‘:LSLYQ‘:T,““ r::S 2" ldresses up to go out anywhere. |gram between now and the 1932 | Laura Brown and Viola Friedman. | court upheld the validity of notices | tle between them Washington' greatest social issue—who shall b CELEBRATES THANKSGIVING in the TRUE SPIRIT of the HOLIDAY Mrs. Garner delights both to | election. — | printed in books which forbade rent- the Second Lady of the Land. aint and embroider, and they say | nH3 . al libraries from circulating the vol- he has some talent as an artist. {Brokerage Firm Lists umes without special permission Ettie Rheiner, the ranch girls, | grew up to be the wife and then the ~ secretary of Congressman John Nance Garner, who probably will be the next speaker of the House of Representatives. urtis, the farm girl who Edward Everett Gann, the nalf-sister of Vice President Charles Curtis. She was an or- phan in pigtails when the Curlis | family adopted her. She became his secretary when he entered Congress. Assuming the vice presidency, Curtis made her his official hostess and, by demanding tocial precedence for her over all other Washington women except Mrs. Hoover, precipitated a spec- ar war in capital society. Garners “Just Plain Folks" Just plain folks, both, with & fondness for flowers, chickens and gardens. And the devotion of Dolly Gann to her half-brother's personal and political inter has only been matched by Ettie | Garner's devotion for those of her | husband. Beginning in 1893, | Dolly was secretary to Curtis for more than 20 years before she was | married. Mrs. Garner has been her husband's secretary, since 1903. Now here are these two women, elevated by the Republican land- slide of 1030, who may soon vie for the; very highest rung on & social ladder which others have spent long years and much money | vainly trying to climb. Will Ettie Garner carry fight for precedence Gann_ at dinners, receptions and other parties which was begun by Mrs. Alice Longworth, wife of the present speaker of the House? If she does the surely will have the enthusiastic support of the aris- toc and socially powerful Alice. Ettie and Alice are good friends, although not as intimate es their husbands Jack and Nick. A woman’s first duty if to her husband uphold ‘the dignity of any position he attains as well as bearing the burdens of his du- ties,”" says Mrs. Garner The Dolly s, Alice War Well Dolly and Alice were fighting to uphold the dignity of their men's positions, too. Charlie | held the nation's second highest | official and social position, and | Dolly insisted she was entitled to similar recognition as his hostess; Alice said she was merely the vice president’s sister, instead of his | wife, and was therefore not entitled | to it. i But Ettie Garner has never in- | dicated any social ambitions. The Garner office opens earlicr than any other in the Capitol because | she ves at a. m. And that | means gettin low Ther to stay up late st night. In the last several years she has gone to few functions and the | bulk of her social life has been found in going to the movies and | playing bridge with other ladies | on the over Mrs. =t | Tully, | ample { mirea and | uinely regards himselt | taritf, She ‘was the daughter of a cat- tleman in South Texas ried Ggrner before he came to Congress 28 years ago. She studicd stenography after mar- 1o take on the secre- During these years has actually been the secre- - not merely a female rela- tive attached to payroll. In the office getic and ing aggressive. She has retained the good fellowship and camarad- she appears ener- | erie often found in the west She is tall and rather good looking. She has a few gray hairs, | but not many. The Garners have one son, who is a banker. At home in Uvale, Texas, they have a big | home with fruit trees, chickens and | a flower garden. Garner raises on- ions and owns herds. Attended Sick Husband Early this year when Garner had a bad attack of grippe and was threatened with pneumonia, Mrs. Garner left the spend all her time with him. She was at his bedside day and night. Her devotion is her tic. Tt to her husband most striking characteris- is also agreed that she has justification for her pride. Garner's record is generally ad- his human, democratic personality is attractive. He gen- as a pub- rvaat. His own tendencie |are liberal and he says the Demo- | cratic party is the liberal party. As leader of the Democrats in the House his big fights have been directed against the Republican against Republican tax measures designed to give wealthy { people and corporations the benefit !of tax cuts and against income tax (refunds as awarded under Secretary Mellon. He won a notable victory when he blocked the attempt to abolish the federal inheritance tax, expos- mifications of its lobby support behind it. Leading the tariff fight, he invited indepen- dent Republicans to join Democrats in a tariff coalition which would vote the export deben- ture farm reliet plan into the bill and cut out the flexible powers granted the president. Then he broke precedent by reporting to the House the previously secret pro- gress of the House Ways and Means Committee on the bill. Garner has attacked President Hoover for ‘naming commissions and committees to tell Congress | what to do.” and recently revealed | industrious without be- | sion at the meeting. office to | and mar- | with the | income tax refunds to wealthy men | who had made contributions to Re- caused a mild sensation last spring when he proposed the division of Ly too carly to al- | publican campaign funds. He also | Texas into five states with 10 sen- ! ators. Tariff lobbies and inheritance lob- bies have both tried to build fires Sage-Allen & Co. IN C. Hartford, Conn. Saturday ! Reduction Sale of HATS (53.75 It you'd like two hats in- stead of one (and who doean’t!) her your oppor- tunity. FEvery type of smart this season millinery fashion is included in the three sale groups. Berets Brims Bicornes (35 ] $8.50 (Have Been Priced to $12.50) Soft French felts, soleils, velvets. Feather trimmings, bits of fur, and other new fashion notes. Black, browns, blues, greens, wine. Tricornes Off-the-Face Militnery Shop—Second Floor Creditors Turn Down | Offer From Bankrupt| e« An offer of 20 per cent by A. A. Kaplan, bankrupt proprictor of the Hollywoo street, creditors | Saul Berman has ordercd a continu- the gO\'Cl'nanl‘,anCfl' G ¢ 3 H : In the meantime the books of the | company will be checked and ths |!ions in bankruptcy at the san were ( P. Spaford. . K David 1. Adams creditors Kaplan $62.548.06, his assets unsecured notes at $24,600 Attorney David L. Nair of th it trustee represent Samucl city, wa ruptey. JOBERT COMMISSIONED (Special to the Herald) ‘Washin war dep: army. Li the natio $*7 1 o0 Kenmorest: §71 has been refused by his {ed in re toda rich & Cor | brokerage lof $2.754.1 |33.0 d Shoppe at 367 Main and Referce in Bankruptcy he case until December 2. will announce their deci- | time T rich, Henry b , Jesse s liabilities fibecd $40.000 and and Hungerford and | s the creditors. | Cole. a printer of this | s discharged from bank-| Danville, = led a civil | against 50 artment announced eutenant Jobert holds the |same rank in the same branch of |is a voluntary Assets Over Liabilities Nov. 14 (uP)— Soviet Trade Dumping ‘ No Bugaboo to Danes | 14 (A—While means of practices of | rather en- | Haven, schedule of assets and liabilities fil- States district court Fuller. bankr revealed liabilit 38 and a United Six members of 1he They are listed at|ang Clarence H Warner is the L) {the company All six petitions listed |assets greater than liabilities. SUES FOR STRIKE ACTION | i Nov [strike in textile mills he phase [the filing of suit by Miss | Hudgins to recover organization nal guard of Connecticut. {member is liable for damages. chter, ALl Copenhagen. No Hartforl Soviet Russia. e courages the pract Reasoning listed u Morgan Ald- | anyway Hub- Moor: John « member of prices. One of the result policy of the has been a cut below the cost of man of the count to have exported South Bend A barking Belgian 000 4 joille i of the i tail was on fire da gton, D. C, Nov. 14—The |branch of the United Textile today |ers of America that Arthur H. Jobert of 309 Lin- | wood street, commissioned a second lieutenant of infantry in the reserve corps of the warning that seph's river. Her attor-|on its tail and each | auto in the garage cther countries consider s | stopping the “dumping" Danish Ind.. Nov The Only Washer At This Low Price With Porcelain Tu CASH comerme $5 DOWN $5 MONTHLY {Small Carrying Charge} COMPARE! 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