10—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 26.196& WASHINCTON REPORT Xft Congressman Edwin D. Eshleman 14th DUtrbt-toniuylvanta You have probably had the ex perience of trying to get some needed information only to be confronted with a run-around fiom the organization being con tacted. It is not an experience which is particularly appealing and probably does not leave you in « very good frame of mind. It is a sad fact that one of the worst places to seek out an answer is within the govern mental structure. My office daily receives pleas from people who desires help in getting the Federal Government to react to specific requests. A large portion of my time is spent obtaining information or looking into problems within Federal agencies for consti tuents Many people are sur prised to learn how much of a Congressman’s day must be de voted to what is commonly call ed casework. 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It is natural to assume that a Congressman can immediately cut through the red tape and come up with some satisfactory responses. I am happy to re port that with some persistence such a pattern can often result, but even for a Congressman pursuing casework can be a most frustrating job. Since a Member of Congress is supposed to wield some degree of influence within the national structure, I suppose that we do receive the cream of the service provided, but the cream sometimes runs pretty thin and I cannot help but think how difficult the situation is for the general pub lic when they try to contact a AVAILABLE AT branch of their government. Within aome agencies, it is al most impossible to make any headway at all. As an example of an operation that causes some real frustration, let me point to one that seems to attempt to thwart me on every occasion—the Office of Education. After contacting this agency, I have often con cluded that never have so many produced so little. And, a con sideration of some note in this instance Is that my committee in the 'House deals in all edu cational matters so that in a manner of speaking OE’s fate is partially in my hands. On a tyical case involving edu cation, I have learned to expect that no less than five telephone calls are necessary just to get pointed in the proper direction. Then several calls may be need ed to finally get in touch with the person supposedly has pos session of the facts. More often than not the facts finally accumu lated leave much to be desired, but by the time this juncture is reached, you are almost ready to settle for anything. I suppose writing a letter might be a way around such turmoil, provided, of course that you do not really need an answer in a hurry. I am told that the new team being installed in the education agency will eliminate some of these problems, and I hope this means that the general public as well as Congress will be the beneficiaries of better service fiom the Office of Education. There are some professional educators among those in the 16th District who I know would welcome the change. As a final note, I might add that I am always happy to en gage in casework for you, even it it involves education. I just thought that you might like to know that if my answer to your question is not always as prompt as it might toe, it is highly possible that I am tangled up hr some pretty stiff red tape. J^BAHILsN Here’s why. The Wayne Pullet Feeding program econom ically grows chicks into vigorous pullets. Their bred-in pro duction capacity is fully developed. You get large and extra-large eggs earlier, have less prolapse and improved livability. 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