Show washington snapshots it is still pretty early for bor talk of adjournment around the capital city but there are definite indications already that an early curtain t ain I 1 is s in in prospect ct for this session on of tile the seventy fifth congress con giess aquiat A quiet canvass has just been made in both houses and june I 1 seems to bo be the deadline set by most members with may 1 ast 1st t a long shot bet and may 15 a strong possibility to clear the boards barring any new legislative proposals from the administrations leaders the members have only to dispose of the tax and relief bills the big navy measure three big bi g departmental ampro appropriation p bills the long disputed 1 wage vage hour proposal and the rather ambitious plan of the administration to reorganize several branches of the national 9 government rement Campal Camp aings to begin behind the desire for an air early adjournment of course is the hard campaigning faced by most of the members before the polls open next november if necessary many observers believe congress may let some of the more bitterly fought legi legislative sla proposals slide until the next session that would be more expedient than losing valuable time away from respective election districts the press gallery spectators are telling stelling a story about a certain southern congressman who has nt hit upon a new way of impressing the folks back home he asked permission to chend his remarks in the congressional record a privilege meaning that his prepared speech could be I 1 panted in t the he record without actually being delivered but b before e sending his speech to the printer he carefully inserted no less than eleven notations of applause that is to indicate that his speech was interrupted that many times by ao aD as he addressed his colleagues treasury watch dog there is nothing in the regulations governing the conduct of government department heads if they wish to show their anger ange r at newspaper editors by sending telegrams or letters but by official ruling of the comptroller generals office last week it up to the taxpayers to foot the bill the ruling was made in connection with a word telegram sent by a official to a newspaper editor whose paper had casaga castigated led the on several counts the telegram had been charged up to government expense I 1 but the comptroller general refused to approve payment its this watch dog branch of tile the government that the administration seeks to abolish through p passage of the reorganization bill |