Tho OSEGOIf STATESMAN. SaW Oregon. Wednesday Morning. May It IUI .British and. iOBs9 . Measoiris for FligM.bf. He ive Germa Pjarty Calls Deserter Purge Idea Is Scoffed By Berlin BERLIN, Wednesday, May 1 4 -JPfc Adolf Hitler called all high nazi) figures and government leaders to a conference late Tuesday soon after the dis closure of Rudolf Hess flight to Britain, which aroused the Ger man! people as they had rarely been! aroused in this war. i The assembled party leaders, said ! the nazi news service, "gave the fuehrer who spoke to the Catherine - an impressive dem onstration of a determined will for victory. The official an nouncement said, nothing of the Hesa 'incident in connection with the conference. Hess himself, who had sud-, denlr abandoned . the third place in party power for the status of a war prisoner In England, was officially labeled by his nasi party associates as a deluded seeker of peace. They . put, him down as a sick, de ranged and muddled Idealist ridden with "hallucinations'' traceable to World war in juries, and the party declared 4 in a formal statement: . "This will not Interfere with the! continuation of the war aganst England (which was) j forced upon the German people." -Hess, who had stood in the high leadership behind only Hitler himself and Reichsmarshal Her mann Wilhelm Goering, was de scribed as a pnce-briiliant man reduced by poor health to the status of a superstitious nostraum seeker ' and patronizer of "vari ous aids, mesmerizers, astrologers and po forth." , " Any suggestion that he had fled ! in fear was ridiculed. "Intimations abroad that there is to be some shakeup or purge are Idiotic," a spokes- man declared. "There was no - persecution - complex Involved In Hess' conduct and the get tape Isn't on the scent of any f thing." , . ... .... , Not until late Tuesday did the Germans learn from the news papers and radio that the deputy fuehrer had landed in Scotland from a flight -which started last Saturday in Augsburg. Germany. but jhis "fateful delusion" over-' shadowed even interest in the war.j Reports that his wife and small son also had left the country were; strongly denied; it was said they were wholly free and had the Sympathy, of all party mem bers. Specially denied was a re port that Frau Hess had gone to Ankara, Turkey; It was added that j she was at her home in Germany. In j speeches made over the' last year Hess had said on one occa sion that there could be no peace "until England Is definitely struck down." Again he said that "divine Justice" had turned against Britain. It was declared emphatically that jhis flight would in no. way affect internal or foreign policy; that it would not interfere With the pursuit of the war. It was conceded that the extra- Now at oat $49.95 Value fg88 lO) PTD(Sg 0 Motor Driven : . Brush. Foot Pedal Height Adjustment. , Powerful Floor ; Headlight. . : - .Modern Stream- . . line Design. Close to Rug Effic iency. - ' -. War Mystery, t ' ... S j WINSTON CHURCHILL 1 6r ADOLF HITLER t i ordinary affair would be a great boon to British propaganda, but a spokesman remarked: ' "Any use made of him will be completely disregarded by the German people because there is no way of knowing under what circumstances he may be forced to talk." It was emphasized, too, that if the British had "any idea he is coming with a peace plan they are doomed to disillusion." f f A qualified informant thus Montgomery .95 Vahe " jr.:-. iff-:-' :wW-w : .I'' ' I ' i ' hi I i mi r HT f : 1 1 J .; , -;r 1 RUDOLPH HESS 1 ' 1 ' ' v i ' : : , - "j - A - a. . j r7, - V l; -r-H - j . .. . f S39 4 Brush Motor Driven. , ' Cleans 'All Types f of Rugs." Rubher Furniture Protector. . ... j i Fine Mist Blue ? Crinkle Finish 1 Deluded English Say Hess Reveals Nazi Disgust . LONDON, Wednesday, May 14-;P-Rudolf Hess shortly will be faced by Prime Minister Winston Churchill himself in a private interview affording him the chance to tell the story of his aerial runaway from Germany and to give up vital secrets that might conceivably affect the future course of war. : -Whether Hitler's long-lime friend and - turncoat deputy will describe the real inside story of Germany to the veteran journal ist, Churchill, was a matter of high speculation. But highly placed Britons al ready were declaring that the beetle-browed . German's almost in credible flight to Britain had giv en this country more military ad vantage "than a major victory on the battlefield." The effect on German morale of his flight alone was worth that much, they said, and Churchill himself was quick to seize upon this point when he declared on learining of Hess' arrival: "The maggot Is In the apple. When and where the prime min ister and the surrendered prisoner of war will meet was not dispos ed, but the London Daily . Mail said Hess already had been moved from a Glasgow hospital to" "a place nearer London." ' Hess has described to these questioners real conditions in Ger many and amid the nazi hierarchy, the paper said, adding: i ') . "He spoke freely and frank- summed up the official German view: ' , "The assumption that his curi ous conduct which is a deep personal tragedy was due to mental disorder is the most char itable view to be taken, and that view is to be held in view of the present knowledge." j Adolf Hitler himself took over Hess old party office, which had been called "office of the deputy of the fuehrer," and re-named it "party chancellery.; I As to Hess' former position, a German spokesman explained it this way: - - ; - j "What happened IS months are (this was at the time that Hess was made Hitler's dep uty) was that Hess was not promoted to third-ranking nasi, but was demoted from second place. -1 "As deputy to Hitler he would normally have succeed-: ed to the fuehrershlp. But In view of the abilities and tem peraments of the available men, Hitler by formal act chose Goering as his immedi ate successor." The nazi party's communique stated that Hess apparently had thought that through "old Eng lish acquaintances" he was "still able to bring : about an : under standing between Germany and England through personal ac tion," and then went on: I "In fact, as already confirmed through a report from London, he bailed out of a plane in Scot land near a place which he want ed to visit and apparently was found there injured." Ward s .95 Value $24 Rotating Brush JMotor Driven. ; - CUps on Bag for Easy Emptying. Thumb Tip Switch. - Air Cooled Motor. , Mist Blue Crinkle Finish. 1 ly and Is said to have indicated his personal ; disgust . with the , nazi party and its policy. The tension between' party leaders appears to hare reached a state of considerable acuteness In re cent weeks.". . The Daily , Herald warned against overestimating the effects in Germany of Hess flight,' say ing "there is .no reason to think of Hess as the leader, of any wide spread revolt against the fuehrer." Authoritative ! British sources declared, however, that the de sertion of the No. 3 nazi was con Crete evidence! that Hess "and others in the inner councils of the nazis" had decided Germany could not " beat .a. Britain backed by full United States aid. Members of commons speculat ed even that Hess, quarreled with other nazis because he already knew that Hitler had abandoned his plan for invasion of England. "Hess would not have come to Britain if he believed Hitler bad a chance to stage a success ful invasion of England in the near future, ! reliable Inform ants said. "For he'd then be in the power of those with whom he so elegantly has fallen, out The British short wave radio already was spreading the news of his desertion far and wide. 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"f ! j But they did say that Hess had quarreled with "others in the nazi gang" and that his flight showed clearlyr "the core of Germany U rotten.? - i a Some conclusions were made available to the press on the basis of an interview which Ivone Kirk patrick, former counsellor of the British embassy in Berlin,, had with Hess in Scotland. Kirkpat rick, while in Berlin, was a close acquaintance of the deputy fueh rer.'": .. ;.. This material made these points: , : Hesa is sane and healthy, ex cept for a leg Injury, li ne Is being treated as a pris oner of war at a secret place of confinement. No reporters may see him. . , He brought no especial mess SOCCTRA- SWTTCH V ' Scloctro-nritdb- .kti yo cook 4 way fOMtkaPyl ,Yoo cos time even, cook, topmM or Udricorthii - M : 2y- .19 ' - i i . - - it M age to Britain, ne "peace plan. If his flight was a trick, -it was a very, very strange one.". He flew to Britain in uniform. anas far as Is known, alone, a Stance of about 800 miles. Apparently he bailed out when he ran out of gasoline. Officials presumed he flew to Scotland because there would be less air activity there. As to why he , chose Britain rather than one of the few, re maining neutral countries,; a spokesman said "it is supposed he knew that in any neutral coun try hie would be In imminent dan ger if being bumped off by the nazis." ' ,'. - . -- ;. . Portlanders Hurt In Auto Mishap R. F. Kelso, 55, of Portland, re ceived a fractured pelvis and pos sibly other injuries when his car crashed into an " abutment of a Pacific highway bridge over Mill er creek ten miles south of Salem during a heavy rainstorm early Tuesday afternoon. Kelso was driving northward when the accident occurred. ' Emergency aid was given by Sa lem first aid men and Kelso was brought by the Salem Taxi am bulance to the Deaconess hospital, where his condition was reported as "fair." 1 95 : : m ' : ' !: '";..'.: . - ' ' ' 1 ' ' - : . ,; : ; " ' . , " , .' , . .. ' . " . 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At 3:30 p. m afer the hail storm, it dropped to 55 degrees,' some thing very unusual for this sea son of the year. . V- :' ' -.. . f-r Jiv Back From Trip HAZEL GREEN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson returned from a wedding trip to southern Califor nia and Mexico. They were wel comed by a big charivari. . Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will be at fh home of Mr. Johnson's father, F.! u. jonnson, untu their home tft; Lincoln la redecorated. ; o FRESH STRAWBERRY rMrHrflBBBBflraaaraTarMBTaBBrarasi war mmmmmmt wi v 155 N. Liberty. Phone 3194 PHONE 3194 155 N. LIBERTY ST.