Show Hawaii Just Has HasTo as To Too Much Appeal Drew Pearson may have put the finger on a congressional vacation racket the other day in his column Referring Referring Re Re- ferring erring to the rejection of the Hawaiian statehood proposal by the senate in interior interior interior in- in and insular affairs committee he noted that the senators nevertheless voted to make a trip to the Hawaiian islands blands to make further investigations relative to the grant of statehood statehood statehood-of of course at the expense of the taxpayers Pearson wrote that this is the congressional investigating junket to Hawaii in the thc last five years years years-an an amazing amazing ing interest in the islands' islands affairs by o our r national legislators It seems likely that the poor Hawaiians Hawaiians Hawaiians Ha- Ha are in a bad spot Their islands are such a pleasant place so appealing to tired congressmen that they may never win their statehood For if i f congress congress congress con con- gress admits Hawaii to the union there wont won't be anything more for congressmen congressmen congress congress- congress congress- men to investigate and investigate and that will mean no more mor free vacation trips to the Pacific island nd paradise The thing thong that seems to be blocking Ai a grant of statehood to Hawaii is not that Hawaii hasn't enough appeal to congressmen congressmen it it has too much |