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PAGE TWO MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11. 1933 Study of Personalities Takes Main Interest as Congress Session Opens Bt i0 Orrtnn Kelly WASHINGTON, D. C, Jfcn. t (Special Correspondence) Washing ton It luelf a1n with the opening of congrw. Eye ar tociued and ear turned to the doing and aty lnga on Capitol HU1. No other new etory aeema somehow worthwhile. Eren the theaters and night club have temporarily loat their glamour, white the 74th congress la getting under way. What Bepreaentatlvet-large Car oline O'Day. newly elected member from New York, wore on tha opening day la Infinitely more Important at leaat to tha waahlngtonlan than what May West, Joan Crawford or Constance Bennett didn't wear in their lateat picture. What's more It will be a criterion for style -conscious oapltolltea to follow throughout the winter. Mra. Roosevelt's "candidate" Is undoubtedly the fashion piste of congress. The "older girls" (as Art would say) however, have more than perked up to meet her half way. The opening day of eongreaa was interesting only Insofar as the per sonalities were concerned. The pro cedure was top-heavy with roll calh and tedious preliminaries. But the people who crowded the galleries came not to hear but to look. There was Mrs. Roosevelt, of course, seated with friends in the front row of the executive gallery. Dressed con servatively in black and white, she smiled frequently across the hoiue at Mrs. O'Dsy. who was trying to penetrate the confusion of her first house session through a lorgnette. Camera lights flickered constantly across the face of the first lady, who. pressed with other engagements, and faced with the first state reception of the season at the White House that night, lert after the second ro'l call. She expressed regret ahs could . not watt until her iricna wsa sworn In. Tall, Unky Joseph Byrnes took hold of the speakership with poise and zest. Although not so colorful a pic ture as the snowy-haired late Speaker Ralney, he possesses qualities many unsuspected of him, before he took office. No table among these Is a sense of direction and a sense of humor. Mrs. Byrnes, In the speaker's box. with their son Joseph Jr.. and his pretty young wife, was obviously thrilled over the election of her hus band. In fact, she aald so. in a brief Interview In the speaker's office earlier. Cameras clicked around her throughout the session too. One wily photographer straddled the balcony railing to get a more favorable angle of her eralllng countenance. The president speech will have been thoroughly cussed and discussed by Oregon, an long before t.il reaches Medford. To the crowds that Jammed the galleries it was worth disconcertingly frequent spasms cf applause, anyway. Tempers were lost In some sections, as movie cameras started to (rrlnd, and made hearing a little difficult. More than one phctographer was threatened wit.i fistic impact, If he didn't "get out of here." j Groceteria Super Food Markets : : The president's entrance was breath-taklngly dramatic. From the moment that his escort were an- ; nounced (Oregon's Senator McNary being one of them, as senate min- 1 ority leader) there was a hush over the large audience. Flood lights were turned on in the center of the house, Illuminating the speaker's platform. A spotlight covered the door through which the ohief executive wo to enter. Absolute silence endured for a second after his appearance in the doorway. Then there was applause, tumultous and prolonged. The pres ident had the stage. HUGE CRACKS IN Transportation on Highway Halted by Gaping Holes Black Smoke Still Pour ing From Some Fissures MEXICALI. Baja CM., Me.. Jan. 11. IAPI A Ule of the harrowing re sult of the greet earthquake which hook areae adjacent to the Oulf of California on December 31 waa re counted today by representatives of the gulf flirt exchange who haul tea baaa from Ban Felipe, Baja, Col., Santa Clara (El dolfo) end Rocky Point, fionora. Huge cracka opened In the earth and crlaa-croaaed the only highway leading from the flahlng porta to San Lull, Arte, and disabled trans portation for several days until fish truckera filled cracka with brush and. sand. ' Tops of volcanic hllla crumbled at, the ahock and no one In the town of Santa Clara kept his footing aa the ground awayed. rrom sevsral of the large crevices deep black amoke Issues forth even . now. Natlvea reported that during the earthquake "air" spewed from the middle of the gulf. Terrified. 80 residents of Santa Clara fled variously to the Interior ol Sonora, across the peninsula of Baja California and toward the Mexican border depopulating Santa Clara, by about half. There waa no loaa of life, however, because the Ysquls and Mexican fish ermen live In wickiupa and only a few select persons live In wooden structures. A few ranchmen lost scores of hogs. With squeals the animals stampeded, ran In elrclea and fell Into crevices opened by the quake. Santa Clara la about 70 mllea south of the border on the Sonora side. Rocky Point, where the shock wns less severe, Is 40 mites south of Santa Clara, and San Kellpa la across the delta on the peninsula. ME LICENSE Of SALEM. Jan. 1 1 . ( AP) A tott.1 of Q78 domestic corporations and 48 foreign corporations had their licen ses to operate in Oregon revoked to day under a proclamation by Gover nor Julius L Meier. AH of the corporations were stated to be more Hum two years delin quent in the payment of license fees, and were all listed as small firms. Of the domestic, corporations 014 were private, ll cooperative and 3 mining. EX-DIPL0MAfiCAT0E UNEMPLOYED, SUICIDES NEW YORK. Jan. 11. (VPt James Cannon Wood, 8ft. formerly with the united States diplomatic service In Tokyo, and a World war veteran, became denwudent after four years of tmempluy met it and hung a "do not disturb f'-gn" on his door. When tU't police broke in. Wood was dead. He had slashed his wrists. Dent lt IIhs I'rni thrd ftrt Year" Cincl.EVIM.E. O (I P) -Lr. Ed ward J. Lilly. dtntlM here for M years. Is thought to ! one of the oldeisl men. In point of rontlituuus prsrtire. rngsKed In dental practlc in the nation. Pineapple Delight We are offering a Home Recipe cake tomorrow at a very special price. It is an intriguing combination of Gold Layer Cake and sliced pineapple which will more than please you. Come early our supply may not last 23c each Another new item which we believe you will be interested in Genuine Old Fashioned Potato Rolls made as your grandmother made them with real Mashed Potatoes also specially priced 19c doz. We have dozens of other unusual baked items. Shop where there is plenty of ropm to park. Ineew3SJ ANACIN TABLETS 17c EVERYDAY PRICES At Western Thrift are Generally as Low and In Many raws Lower Than Advertised Specials BAYER ASPIRIN 53c 100 Talis. 75c DEXTRI MALTOSE 5)0 14 oz. 0VALTINE 55c 25o BRONCHI LYPTUS -..19d 50o YEAST FOAM TABS 34 35c BR0M0 QUININE 2 If RUBBING ALCOHOL 15c lull Pint While They Last I BLUE BOAR Tobacco, lb. QA. Re?. $2.25 30 C 10c BRANDS TOBACCO Now Onlv . 7c S.V Italian BALM 25c Dreskin 29c 6iH Value VICKS DROPS 21c Rvr24c Watch For Next Week's Startling Announcement! $1.00 MILES NERVINE $3? GOc ALKA SELTZER 25c CARTER'S L. L. PILLS 17c 25c CHOC. EX LAX JC Pepsodent Tooth Paste New Large 50c Tubes QQ Now only OOC CERTIFIED en CRYSTALS D7C Makes IS Callun llrallh lilWnc utrr. Wrecl from Mineral t rlU, Texas Western Thrift Mnrea are Members of the NKs. ami ll ITI.es itr uti't to (Kiiloriii to Ri s.itcl A, of the I nltrtl M.ues Ben? rrvJwaeieswi itMfc v ,eMr,i , BREAD AND CAKES LIKE MOTHER MADE School Grades and Breakfast IT'S quite a problem this breakfast business. Before the school age children get up late and eat when ready with the beginning of school and early rising they want no breakfast but get hungry later in the morning and poor grades result. A difficult problem to be sure but an easy solution is here for you. Tempt the appetite with an unusual taste appeal Serve breakfast rolls. There is a wide variety Cinnamon Twists, Cinnamon Snails, Butter Horns, Cherry Buns, and many others all as nourishing as any product of wheat man 's best food. They are convenient too quickly warmed and ready to serve when the family, as in many cases, come to breakfast one by one. Try them Monday here is a good variety for a start: Cinnamon Snails 6 for 10c Real Danish Butter Horns .... Each 5c Cinnamon Twists 6 for 10c Cherry Buns 5 for 10c Almond Butter Horns Each 5c 1 v,- Illilililllilliw j" A V- WA. -StW A . . 1 wmmmm WW Savings in the Super Food Market Del Monte Spinach, No. 2 can" A Dependable Source of Supply ... lie Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, pint bottle Arrowhead Ginger Ale, 12 oz., 3 for Sperry Rolled Oats, 9 lb. sack Florida Grapefruit, Lake Wales brand, No. 2 can Alaska Pink Salmon, Hunt ers brand, No. 1 tall can . . . Taylor's Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 squat can Tuna Flakes, Bay brand, No. 2 can Scot Tissue Toilet Paper, 1000 sheets, 3 rolls Waldorf Tissue, 650 sheets, 3 rolls Del Monte Peaches, halves or sliced, No. 2J can Del Monte Pumpkin, No. 2 can Del Monte Pumpkin, No. 2 can Del Monte Catsup, 14 oz. bottle, 2 for . . . Amaizo Corn or Gloss Starch, 1 lb. pkg Amaizo Golden Syrup, 5 lb. can . . ; 10c 25c 41c 11c 10c 12c 10c 20c. 13c 17c 9 c 12c 25c 7c 31c Amaizo Golden Syrup, 10 lb. can Am&izo Crystal White Syrup, 5 lb. can Amaizo Crystal White Syrup, 10 lb. can Peanut Butter, Sky Harbor brand, 2 lb. jar Victory Drg Food, No. 1 tall can , Raviolas, Del Ray brand, No. 1 can Morrell's Sandwich Meat, 6 oz. can Sperry's Pancake and Waffle Flour, No. 10 sack Sperry Wheat Hearts, 10 lb. sack Dash, an excellent granula- (flnest wheat cereal because germ ailtlrd) ila- 1 n ted white scap, 21 lb. pkg. . I s P&G White Laundry Soap, r 8 oz., 10 bars ZO 59c 33c 63c 25c 6c 17c 10c 52c 58c c Z-MOR-U COFFEE 1 lb. bag 25c 3 lb. bag 73c Fresh from the roaster this week and ground the day you buy it. HOME PURITY BAKERY By popular request we again present that famous pioneer Burnt Leather Cake Baked from the original pioneer recipe. Burnt Leather Cake Two sizes 25f -19r BREAD STICKS The newest dainty for service with soups and salad: Salted or Plain, 3 doz. 25 BREAD Famous for its Home Flavor and Purity. Wax wrapped 0 oven fresh. ' 1 lb. loaf, - IK lb. loaf. 1C Real French Bread and Rolls 1 lb. loat, 10c Rolls, dos 1 5( Bridge Candies 1 lb. assorted in cellophane 19 Super Meat Market Everybody likes corned beef, yet many won't cook it because it takes 10 long. That is true of ordinary corned beef but not so of our own corned steer beef. In our own kitchen it cooks in one third less time than any we have used. .. This is just one of the many reasons why steer beef scientifically pre.cool ed and held is not just more economical but is better for you in every way. fb?rnedBeef'....122C (ProcMvd by hi from fancy steers) Steer Beef Roast. 1 A ib lUc Steer Beef Short 1 A Ribs, lb I UC (Flatory and tender for baktnc) Ground Veal and . Ham for meat loaf, 1 lb ' J Swiss Steak (Steer 1 t Beef, lb I JC Sausage Pattettes, 9 patties ZUC (No handllnj. no paltlnr slice and fry) Country Style 99 Sausage, lb. ...... (in fancy breakfast links) Smoked Country r Style Sausage, lb. . LtjQt (In farm style cheese dnth sacks) Sauer Kraut, j Oysters, 9Q pint ZdsQ, Fancy Colored O 0 1 Hens dry picked lbZZy2C Shortening, A r 4 ibs yc Cornbelt Baccn, - y 2 lb in cellophane . . I C Fruits and Vegetables Bananas 5 lbs. 23d Fancy Sunkist Oranges, 126's' doz "3d Fancy Sunkist Oranges, 200's, dz 19d Sunkist Lemons, 360 's, doz 17(5 Arizona Grapefruit, 64. each 5i Arizomi Grapefruit, 64's. each 5 Florida Grapefruit, 64's, .. .3 for 23d Cocoanuts, 2 for 15 Artichokes, large . 2 for 13 Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. 15e Bunch Vegetables, bunch 3 Rutabagas 4 lbs. 15 Green Peas 2 lbs. 29d Brussel Sprouts 2 lbs- 23d Red Cabuage, lb. . 3;$C Green Peppers 2 lbs. 35c Eggplant 2 lbs. 23d Fountain Specials 15c 15c 10c Olympia Oyster Cocktail Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Toasted Nippy Cheese Sandwich 6th at Central . 6th at Grape Saving Without Self. Denial GATES & LYDIARD Polivery of $1.00 Orders Phone: East Side 752 West Side 428