Show 1 A Daybook i Bv By HERBERT ItIER WASHINGTON Jan 7 7 Young Young Paul Kvale Minnesota's old year member of ot congress and the only far far- ar laborite in the house of made cm em all s sit t up and take ake notice in th the way v ay he fared at the hands of Democrats in m the m matter of commit committee tee assignments Paul himself himsel must have blinked his eyes yes once or twice when he first took tooka a peep at the lineup For six scats seats on as man many house committees were verc given him and not nota a one is an m empty honor AN ACCOMPLISHMENT IE T Not bad progress at all for a youngster who has been in the house louse just a little over two years No member of the house in m years had lad been the subject of ot so much speculation speculation spec- spec lation as Kvale recently With the close margin separating Democrats and Republicans it looked for or a while as of he would have the final Inal say as to which of the parties would control the seventy second con gress But he kept mum Gossip has it that at one time he approached the Republican leaders with the request request making making no promises prom prom- that that he be given his three old committee assignments in the new congress He was advised that it looked as if the Democrats would be bein bein bem in m control Then it is said he went to the Democratic Dem DemO o leaders with the sa sa- request He was told by them that they too were not interested in making concessions concessions concessions conces conces- for his vote in the matter of or I As it turned out Young Paul voted for neither the Democratic nor Republican Republican lican candidate for or speaker but cast east his vote for or Schneider of Wisconsin Wisconsin- one of the five Jve to do so But the Democrats remembered him with six sL assignments three assignments three more than he enjoyed under the Republican Re Rc-I Rc publican regime Which is about the best present Kvale possibly expect I |