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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3. PACE TTTREE band, mostly feminine, the usual crowding was absent. The Insistent RADIO TALK PLAN (Continued From Page One.) ent majority under,the laah of the executive li prepared to break all nrMMienta. aa it has many time In tn past, to carry out orders from the White Home. ; Override Snell. "In mr Judgment. If you yield to thia order, you are not properly performing the dutlee of the ma jority In maintaining the dignity and prerogative of the house of representatlvea." - The agreement was reached, never theless. The clerk announced certificates of election had been issued for four new membera: Verner W. Main Mlh succeedlne Harrr M. Kim ball: William B. Barry (D.. N. T. succeeding William P. Brunner; Ed ward W. Curley (D.. N. T.) succeed ing Anthony 8. Griffin and Edward W. Creal (D.. Ky.) succeeding Cap rt. Craden. They were aworn In and took . their seat amid applause. -Many Bills Introduced. numerous bills were Introduced before the flareup. Outotandlng were those of the administration seeking some discretionary embargo powers for the president, and of the allied veterans' organizations for a compromise bonus payment plan. Awaiting what President Roose velt would have to aay this evening, many of the legislators obvloualy were ready to go to the mat over whether the neutrality policy should be made mandatory by congress and whether or how to redeem the vete rans' compensation certificates. Under the bill Introduced by Chair man McReynolds of the house for eign affairs committee, the presi dent could have discretion aa to embargoes on war materalls. but would be required to embargo Actual war Implements. Financial transac tions with belligerent governments would be barred. . The chamber of commerce of the United States opened up against the compromise bonus bill, contending It would cost 11.277.000.000 more than congress originally Intended. House members back of It went ahead just the same. Long Disputes Loom Deep and perhaps .prolonged dis putes appeared Inevitable on both questions, this being a presidential election year. Cloakroom talk was quite as much about the supreme court and AAA.' None gainsaid that. If the farm agen cy follows the way of NBA. the po litical future would be vitally affected. Although the Roosevelt message to night was expected to give his lels latlve program In broad outline, lead ers Inclined 'to place more Importance on hla budget to be forwarded Mon day. 'The treasury reported a $1,879,000, 000 deficit at the end of 1930, com pared with the 7.381. 000.000 the president tstlmated It would reach for the entire fiscal year ending June 80. In good spliita during a brief press conference, the president denied him self to csilers except for the regular cabinet meeting. The 4.000 word mes sage went to the printers after ; final polishing. Then a relaxation per lod was scheduled, before the time to don hla cutaway and striped trousers to go to the capltol. Message Centers Interest The noontime scene there contrast' ed with convening tff previous con gresses. While many vlsttors were on demsnd for tickets to hear the presi dent at 8 p. m. showed where popu lar Interest lay. Some republicans still frothed over the evening session, terming It "poll tics' 'to get a big radio audience. Democrats replied the public had a right to have the president talk at a time when roost could hear. Manuy members wondered what to wear at tonlghfa unusual session, some chose plain business suits, but others had seml-mornlng attire press ed because the president planned, t wear cutaway. The front row desk where once tat Senator Huey P. Long bore the name of Blind Senator Ool'e of Oklahoma. Long Not Forgotten But Long waa not forgotten. His name and that of Senator Schall. of Minnesota, killed In an automobile accident In nearby Maryland, were Included In resoluttona for a memor ial adjournment. Out of respect to his colleague, Senator Overton, of Louisiana, put forwsrd a brief resolution for recess soon after noon until the night ses sion. Similarly, Senator Shlpstead, (F. L., Minn.), prepared a resolution In be half of his late colleague. Senator Trammell of Florida. In cutaway, and minority leader Mc- ....ary of Oregon. In a blue business suit, were on hand early. The veteran Carter Olass of Vir ginia. 78 years old tomorrow, and be whlskered J. Hamilton Lewis of Illi nois, followed. Applaud Bvrna. In the house, Speaker Bvrns waa welcomed with long applause and a standing greeting aa he mounted the dais and let fall his gavel. The chamber waa approximator two-thirds filled. The galleries were not crowded, as the Rev. James I Shera Montgomery gave the opening - prayer. i In his prayer to the senate.' wnue Vice-President Garner stood sol emnly In cu'away. the Rev. ZeBar- ney Phlllipa, Episcopal chaplain. prayed to God to help the president. the congress, the Judiciary "to ne i masters of themselves that they ' might be the servants of others, lest the will to Justice be over come by the will to power." ' Prays for reare. He prayed for "peace among the i nations of the world," to removal of all hatred." j The roll call showed 78 senators ( present. ... I Laughter swept the chamber wnen Senator Radcllf fe of Maryland an nounced hla colleague. Senator Tyd- ; Inge away on his honeymoon, was "unavoidably detained." j Shlpstead then had the certlfl-1 cate of appointment of Schall'a suc cessor, Elmer A. Benson, farmer-la- j borlte, read at the desk, after whlcn Benson was administered the oath. , j The vice-president named ' Sena- tors Robinson of Arkansas, tho ma jority leader, and McNary a com mittee to notify the president the ( ienate waa In session. " Senate Session Brief. The senate was In session only 80 minutes. A resolution for the Joint . session at 9 p. m., waa approved without debate. . Stirring tributes to Glass in con nection with hla birthday . annlver iry were paid by Robinson and Senator Borah (R., Idaho) Just be fore the recess. The senate will not meet tomorrow. Handshaking and backslapplng de- , laved house proceedings. , Representative Bankhead D., Ala.) ; the majority leader, was absent all j last session because of Illness, was applauded by Republicans and Demo- i crats alike when h entered. Representatlvea Virginia Henckes of Indiana and Edith Nouree Rogers nf Massachusetts . wore - .large shoul der corssges. I A couple of members had wide eyed children on the floor wltb them. Representative Fish (S.. N. V.), who said he planned to absent him self during the delivery of the presi dential message tonight, chatted in back seat with several colleagues. Folding and unfolding a handker chief. Republican Leader Snell con versed with Representative Bacha rach (R.. N. T) The ,b:;i box at the clerk's table filled rapidly with the new legalis ms BUggeatlona worked out by members during the recess. LONGEST TUNNEL HOLED THROUGH INDIO. CaU Jan. S. P) The long eat tunnel of 1U circumference n the world was holed through Thurs day. Jesse H. Jone. chairman of the Reconstruction Finance corporation, was among the officials who witness ed the blast carrying away the last barriers In the center of the 18-mlle East Coachella tunnel of the metro politan water district of southern California. The tunnel. 160 miles east of Ixw Angeles, is one of the unlta of the $220,000,000 aqueduc project to bring Colorado river water to 13 southern California cities. The tunnel is horseshoe -shaped. 18 feet In diameter, and cut through one of the desert mountain ranges IS miles north of here. .KXMIN WILL NOT WORK I (Continued t.oia Face One.) Applies for Enlistment Dorsey Flaherty left last night for Portland to apply for enlistment In the United states navy. fssclsm and communism. Borah said no constitutional1 changes were needed at this time to permit soclsl security and -labor legislation. He emphasized he tvas not opposed to amending It when he believed that necessary. In the article he quoted a "gov ernment official" as ssylng the country must look for centralization of leadership ttTthe presidency, not In congress or the supreme court. He Identified the official. In re sponse to questions, ss Btackwrll Smith, who wss general counsel o! the old NRA and la now out ot government service. "Mussolini neve: steted the doc trine of fascism with greater bold ness or greatar clarity thnn It Is here stated.' Borah said In his article. 'Centralization of leadership! we have a practical and Impressive Illustration of that now I" "Individual leadership has Its place." he said, "but there is a higher leadership to which all in dividual leadership must be sub ordinated, and that Is the leader ship which comes from the com bined heart and brain, and from the coiiBi-lence and the soul of mil lions of Intelligent and patriotic 1 people." WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT Holloway's Reliable Grocery W. A. H0LL0WAY. Owner. 100 INDEPENDENT NO AFFILIATIONS PHONE 20 3a 6m We wish to thank our many frieiids and customers for their patronage throughout the year 1935. We extend to you Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous year of 193G. WE ARE RESOLVED to try harder to meet your needs and serve you more efficiently. The same Experienced Clerks will be with us to serve you through the new year. Gal! 20 for Free and Reliable Phone Service SOME OF OUR MONEY SAVERS INCLUDE THESE BARGAINS IN YOUR 1936 BUDGET Let's Get Of f to a Good Start in the New Year! Our first special for 1936 is one that will please the entire family ... - ENGLISH HERMITS Large chocolate drop cookies filled with chopped nuts and raisins. You will enjoy them as a dessert or for between-meal lunching. Saturday Special 23c per doz. Also: DATE DROPS Aa old favorite offered again at an attractive price. .Flat chewy cookies generously mixed with nuts and dates. 23c per doz. HERE WE GO . into the new year, constantly improving our servico and making every effort to bring to you Quality Meats at prices you can afford to pay. THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE MARKET Sirloin Steak lb. . . 14c si HAMS Sugar Cured Small Size whole or part ib.r29i Beef Pot Roast lb. 10c Good Shoulder Cuts Hamburger . . 2 lbs. 19c . All beef, no cereal or water added. Real Economy Pure Lard . . .2 lbs. 35c Prime Rib or Rump Roast ib. 17c Genuine Baby Beef, Boned and Tied. No Waste. Grapefruit, fey. Royal Club, No. 2 can, 2 for . . 25c Crab Meat, fancy Royal Club, c?n .29c Tuna Fish, White Star, V4 size 0c;... V2 size 15c TflMRTfiCTQ Standards, large No. V'. can lOt1 I U IflH I U LW Solid Pack, large No. 2!l- can 2 for 25f Tomato Juice, local pack, 3 cans - 25c Tomato Soup, Van Camp's, 4 cans 23c CORN Peas, fancy tender sweet, No. 2 can, Sun Blest, 1 5C String Beans,, fancy cut, No. 2 cpn . . 15 Columbia River, largo can 2 for 25 Fancy Alaska Red Sockeye, No. 1 tall oan 19 Quarts' 2 for Leg Veal Roast Ib. 15c Veal Steak Shoulder Cuts Ib. 12nc Pork Roast Shoulder Cuts lb. 19c Pork Chops lb, 25c Bacon Squares . Ib. 19c Mild cure. Fat Backs 1 lb. FRANKFURTERS and 77c 1 quart KRAUT for . . . 1 BACON Mild Cure Any size piece lb. 29c COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY PRODUCE KLAMATH POTATOES 29c TJ. 8. No. 2 25 lb. bag. Juice Oranges 3 doz. 23c ' Sweet seedless Large Oranges dozen 27c Southern Niveli Southern Lettuce 2 for 9c Large, solid heads Celery Hearts bunch . 5c TJUh type Yellow or White, Standard pack. No. 2 can 10rt Fancy Royal Club Golden Bantam, No. 2 can 2 for 27i Whole Kernel, 12 ot., fancy quality - 2 cans 29c SALMON Shortening, 4 lb. pkg. . -47c Flake White Shortening, 4 lb. pkg. . . 57c uiv.a ypu staying powar Wesson; Oil QUARTS 47c mm Snow-I MX Miift 20c BEAN SPECIALS Red or White 3V2 lbs. 19c 20 lbs. 89c LIMAS Green or Dry 2 cans' 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans Large 1 ft f 27 ot. can I U I Red Kidney Lg. No. 2 can 9c See our display of SPECIAL SOAP tfEALS Schilling percolator uJJ Two kinds, percolator & drip For a fragrant, full flavored cup of coffee use Schilling's (Either kind in vacuum tins) ill drip 1 can 2dC tm can 55c POSSUM CEREAL, package 23 COCOA, Baker's Breakfast, Y lb. can 10 SYRUP, Log Cabin '. 23. 43 and 83 P0STUM, Instant...... JELL0, any flavor . . 4 os. can 23; 8 ot, ean 39e ..3 for 18; 6 for 35 CHOCOLATE, Baker's Prem. V, lb. 15. Bak. Pan Free FLOUR $1.59 and $1.89 20 oz Pkg. 2IWUrSiltPfcp. REGULAR OR QUICK 29c I. for Large 48 oz. package 27c Finest Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Fancy Spitz APPLES A few left at $1 09 J- Box Grapefruit doz. 33 Imperial Valley, large 80 sir. Bananas 4 lbs. 25 Firm Fruit Carrots 10 lbs. "J7C Fancy Bulk Lettuce 2 heads 9C 3E CITY MEAT R3AM&ET 121 North Central Phone 324 FREE DELIVERY Any Size Order START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Resolve Now to Save Money on the Finest Meats at This Qualily Market Smoked Meat Specials BACON nice, lean home cured lb. 33c LEAN BACK BACON . . . lb. 30c COTTAGES Ib. 28c Lard 2 Ib. 35c SHORTENING 4 Ib. 48c Armour White Cloud FANCY HENS, RABBITS AND FRYERS i