CONGRESS: The Legislative Week May 26, 1924

Congress would like to adjourn on June 7, before the political conventions—so the press was given to understand. But there are obstacles. Very little has been done. The Senate, especially, feels that there may be much for it to do in the meantime. If the session continues through the political conventions there is no telling when it may end—perhaps not until it is time for the members to go home and mend their fences before election.

The Senate:

¶ Adopted a resolution laying down for the Interstate...

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