PAGE TWO The Week in Washington A RESUME OF GOVERNMENTAL HAPPEN INGS IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Washington, Dec.13?The sessioi of congress which will begin 01 January 3 will be confronted by greater variety of problems, hot] foreign and domestic, than any o its predecessors since the Werl< War. Old-time Washington corre spondents look forward to perhap the stormiest session since that o 19!7. For one thing, this is a presiden <;al election year, ana every propos aJ of the President will come undo: closer scrutiny and be more subjec to attack by his political opponent than has been the case in any pre ced-ng congress under this admin is iration. i ? ' V1?V. .11.V. ^lUVH 11. <11 L2> llctvu VII1J 23 senators oat of 96, and only 16! representatives out of 435. there : such a decided split in the Demo era tic party that nobody can fore tell the outcome on any vital ques tion which may come before th< congress. The division in the Demo cratic party being in the nature o a revolt against the "New Deal* policies of the President, it follow* that whatever Mr. Roosevelt pro poses will face the possibility of . coalition of disgruntle d Democrats with the Republicans to defeat hi.* program. Truce Ended The truce which enabled the passage oi the revised neutrality act dclintlely ended when the cxtni session came to an end in early November. The coming session promises to be a battle to a finish over the major issue, which is. in effect, whether Roosevelt runs again. It has been hinted, in some quarters which are often well informed, that Mr. Roosevelt may make a public announcement early in the new session, disclaiming m unmistakable language all desire for a 1 g VEGETABLE |? FRUITS, NUT I AND CANDIE (Jd LETTUCE?large heads ? fto of Iceberg, each . fjta CELERY?fancy stalks Ej I special at Stf ll BRAZIL NUTS? ex- i tra large, pound ...... < fjjs ORANGES?fir.e Flori {\>{.; da, dozen || (Bag, $1.00) m GRAPEFRUIT?good and juicy, 3 for M Plenty of Holiday dies at Low Pri< I H0LLi Vi 11 encminaticii. Such a declaration ? would clear the air for the consid| eration of public business on its j merits, though there would still ro! main the inevitable struggle bei tween Democrats and Republicans I for political advantage in the 1940 ' Presidential campaign. The field in which there is likely | to be more discussion than any 1 other is that of international relations. which have taken a new anc? j alarming turn since the revised neun \ trality act was passed. Not only : l as the situation in the Far East bea j come of more immediate concern, a but in Europe the menace t?f Soviet ; Russia has been added to that of 3 Germany. While the general feeling in J Washington is that neither Russia ' t or Germany offers an immcdiat* threat to the security of the United States, and that the Japanese* Chinese situation is not likely to r get to the stage of a threat to the Philippines, which this country is s bound to defend if attacked, nevertheless there has been in the past - two weeks a decided revival of the 'war jitters" which had 'everybody ' n Washington stirred up last sum1 mcr. Nation's Sole Spokesman This situation works to the ad - vantage of the President, since he is - the nation's sole spokesman in in? c rciiicrcd both vocally and instrumenallv Basketball Gomes Frida V The first games to be played in he Cove Creek gymnasium w.u ake place Friday evening. Decern tr Is. when the local squads meet he hoys' and girls' teams of Mounain City high school. PROFITABLE One acre of alfalfa has paid morn nan twice- us much as any other ere on the form of W. S. Phillips, nit demonstration farmer in the t'ing cemmunity of Mitchell county. | i? |u ? ^ p I fv%, ? I- .Safe. r & '' ^ | HOLIDl f CANDII W mm to* Chocolate Drops, rich, crc Jjrf a good chocolate on whit tr?ct\r oro-5 -r, ] -W ???J VJ.V.OJM, iu. km Mixed Candies, 8 differ if 32 different flavors, pound JjJ Love Drops, speaking fo themselves, pound JSF Stick Candy, flavored pc 'JVj lemon, cloves, cinnamor $5? sasafras, orange and mo; Hjg mint, 2-lb. box pure stick Brazil Nuts, free shellin; "Jjt pound Walnuts, soft shell, V_, Mixed Nuts, selected, JSP pound Sta" Layer Raisins. jjt pound | |SUG^ W Smithey's want W TKi 1Q WA Will f Jjg bring about that ST Roosters, Feath Corn, Fruit or C | Welcc | Sm W THE C Broken - Down Organ Respi Siill" atxht! Ilriligc tuicht! j4llr* vhlarfl. mum UHtrfiS. SVur *iut Iruiilr, hm fi h 'f/ijMP /W, fhtftlrr Knnbr mi ilaar. Srhlaf "in himmlucitci ruff! Schlal "in himmti*rher ruh"' It was near the Christmas season in 1812 when Franz Gruber. organ- j ist for a tiny Arnsdorf church in Austria, practiced one stormy evening in the Tyrolian church. Suddenly t**e cr?ar? broke The child born on the Mayflower during its epic voyage to America r*was named Peregrine White. C ood Va that give y Y LAIK/i ( ||k Grc MS Dc Smithey's j \i during this ( v will reaffiri ^$&aujLJjl Saint Nick! /^BF/ seen such lo \ ~.y/< ^ ycery J filar 1 prices for food ?|w| Christmas season ^ m your faith in UjSi ! You've never w prices on gros season before. i everything you fiii I save! 10c % 19c J1 most complete line of *x5 vould like to give, and >u would appreciate in >M\* n- up-stairs or Dry lent. . 5c j| py Christmas. tat which will s, tggs, Hams. 'g toes, Tobacco, Men! m y'sj is M