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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1954)
i .Y - Congressman G leaned9 on Recent Junket to California Statesman, Salem. Ore- Friday. SepL 24. 1954 Soc 2) 7 WASHINGTON.UP) Rep. Ush geles hotel room the last night of "A small beefsteak-6.35, plus was from Washington; said: "Oh. gated by the McCarthy commit tee," ' . '. ' The congressman added that the hotel refused "to do a thins", after the theft of his remaining money the last night "Well, I knew ... that I was, go ing ta be robbed and boped. they would j sot prolong the proceed' togs," be wrote. They' didn'j either.? Mi''.fii ": ' er L.i Burdick complained to his constituents in a letter today that he was "cleaned" on a recent junket" to California. i ; The North Dakota Republican, a well known cracker-barrel states man. said- prices charged for meals, "hotel rooms and other ser vices were so steep he's ifraid to put them on his committee ex pense account. . p V And to top things off, BuHdick said, a thief entered his Los 'An his trip and took all the money he had left, " ' lists Expenses i , ; i The congressman i explained In $1.30 in tips. Payment to redcaps for carrying his bags at San Fran-cisco--"a bill ... longer than a criminal's dream of heaven." Ho tel bill $13 i dollars a day (he I suppose you re one of those law makers. I have heard they want more pay. but they never have any money. Now, mister; if that check" bounces I will have you- investi Kt rZnX LT- h; had filmed, there was no hot water 5 SET.uSLJ; inland the bar of soap was "about the letter that the- trip was iae 155 N. Liberty Phono 3-3191 as big as one of Wrigley's gam House Judiciary Subcommittee in- sticks." A newspaper 12 cents. , " ' He Cashes Check Burdick said he tried to cash a $13 cheek when he went broke. The cashier, when he learned Burdick estimating claims of ! California mi ram Japanese - Americans interned at the outbreak of World War II. I Hers were some of the expenses; listed: I j FA AT Polish Sailors Stage Mutiny, Seek Asylum t' WHITBY. England tlfl i- Seven Polish seamen told British police Thursday they "staged a "freedom mutiny" on their trawler. They beat up the political officer, locked up the captain and other crewmen. And sailed to this Yorkshire port to ask political asylum.1 i Authorities here who boarded the trawler, the 200 - ton Puszczyk. found the skipper; Capt. Kobryn Wiktor, locked in the lavatory1 and seven other crew members in cab ins. All were released, i i One man,' identified by the muti neers as political officer Naciszek Franciszek, , had suffered knife wounds on the hand and head and face injuries when the1 seven took over Wednesday night in the North Sea, police said. He was treated at a hospital here and then re turned to the trawler. : I As the Polish vessel approached the Yorkshire coast, crews, of Brit ish trawlers noticed it was flying several weird signals. ! Police here questioned the seven, who freely explained what they had done. They said that, acting under their first mate, they quick ly seized control of the trawler as it was lurching through the sea. Airman Drowns Near Depoe Bay SEATTLE Ufl Coastguardsmen helped rescue a Seattle man from the surf near Depoe Bay, Ore., today but a companion was lost Thirteenth district headquarters here identified the rescued; man as George Osburn of (1027 Belle vue Court) Seattle. 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