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Succeeds Bruening
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T.rEDFOKD" MAIL TRTBTTXE. rEDFOTCD, QHEGONT. "WEDNESDAY. JCTE 15. 1932.
FROM SEA'S GRIP
TOLD BY SKIPPER
Polish Flier Near Collapse
When Taken From Plane
Unable Give Coherent
Story of Experiences
By CTPA. JAMES WILLIAM WILSON
Master of the S. 8. Circe Shell
S. S. CIRCE SHELL, June la.
(AP) "I'm Stanley Hausner; save my
abip."
With these word the Polish filer
who had drifted miles on the Atlantic
on his wrecked airplane greeted us
when we found him.
He literally fell Into the lifeboat
which we had lowered to fetch him,
and he was helped aboard my ship In
almost complete darkness.
It was very difficult to see, but the
lookout on the Circe Shell sighted
something ahead. It looked like a
drifting buoy, but he .could make out
some particular markings on the top.
Airplane Recognized
He picked up the long glass and
trained it on the subject. He saw
then what he had thought was a
buoy was really an airplane with Its
tale sticking up In the air.
Bight away when he had told me
what he saw I stepped to the engine
room telegraph and signaled by en
gineer to cut the speed.
V We slowed down and moved closer.
Jive got to within one mile of the
derelict and then I stopped the ship.
We drifted and slowly closed In.
My mn, watching from the rail,
were ama&ed to see the figure of a
man which seemed to be lashed to
the machine.
We blew a blast on the ship's siren
&nd the figure moved. He waved
frantically. We could see now that
he was not la&hed down.
Right away I .ordered a lifeboat
away. It was manned by volunteers
under my second officer.
Rough Sea Running
From the bridge I watched them
row away. When they were about
CO feet from the airplane they hailed
him and the flier answered In Eng
lish. There was a rough sea running and
it was getting worse and we were
afraid the airplane might founder at
any moment.
But my men were able to reach it
In time to take off the exhausted
aviator.
Almost all of my Chinese crew had
gathered at the rail in the excite
ment to greet the unexpected filer
when he was taken aboard. 7
It was then 45 minutes after the
first sighting and night had fallen.
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Aisoctat d Pitt Pbott
Franz Von Papen, former Ger
man military attache at Washing,
ton. D. C, and a member of the
conservative centrist party, was
asked by President Paul Von Hirw
denberg to form a cabinet to suc
ceed the ministry of Or. Helnrlch
Bruening. resigned.
I endeavored to obtain a coherent
statement from Aim as soon as he
showed signs of revival, but his ex
hausted condition made this unfeas
ible.
No Bad Injuries
Therefore, we contented ourselves
with supplying Hausner with his im
mediate necessities of water and food.
An examination revealed only super
ficial cuts, bruises and sores, all ex
ternal injuries, and none of them
serious.
At the time of my sending this
radio the airman Is progressing splen
didly. He did not sustain any ob
vious Internal injuries, but continues
seemingly incapable of discussing his
experiences.
It was amazingly fortunate we en
countered him at the time we did,
as by midnight the weather had
turned hazy and four hours later a
dense fog had set in. Even when
he was first sighted, the barometer
was falling, the sky was overcast and
visibility was decreasing.
By MARGL'ERITE YOI NO
Associated Press Staff Writer
CHICAGO, June lfi. (AP) In garb
ranging from sober black to color
splashed frocks, over 400 women 93
of whom cast a vote on a destiny
shaping prohibition plank gathered
Monday in the steel -raftered stadium
for the formal opening of the Repub
lican national convention.
Some were delegates with full vot
ing powers: others alternates and
still others spectators, some of whom
had more party influence than many
on the floor itself.
Among these last were Mrs. Dolly
Curtis Oann and Mrs. Alice Roose
velt Longworth. both politically
minded and both with brothers men
tioned . as vice -presidential possibili
ties. The odds for the plaoe favored
Charles Curtis, the Incumbent, and
Mrs. Gann had already said with cus
tomary frankness that she thought he
deserved the nomination again.
More, probably, than at any time
slnoe women were given the ballot
voting, the delegate were given an
unusual share of attention. Nobody J
expected any of them to startle un
easy party leaders, but there was an
outside chance for feminist upset
ting of well laid plans.
And at least one of those with the
right to vote. Sarah Schuyler Butler,
was prepared to give blow for blow
on floor. If necessary, on the question
which has received a tenseness not
unlike most of the intra-party rows
to the Democrats.
. The comely daughter of the mili
tant repealist. Nicholas Murray But
ler, of New York, has served notice
she will join In the scrapping with
a vim If the resolutions commute
stops short of a repeal proposal. 8e
Is a full-fledged delegate.
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M ami T rTli4faisiilM
Atsocitfa Pr Prou
John Garfield McGlinn of Belling-
ham, Wash. was the first official
delegate to arrive In Chicago for
the republican national convention.
BAKER. Ore., Jnue 16. (aP) The
Eastern Oregon Credit company, the
second company organized in the
west and the only one In Oregon with
authority to handle loans through
the Reconstruction Finance Corpor
ation, has been organized here and
will start operation Wednesday.
LA GRANDE, Ore. .June 15. -(AP)
The first rainfall of June accompan
ied by frequent burst of thunder
and lightning flashes, one of which
struck and destroyed the transformer
of the Eastern Oregon Light and
Power company, fell yesterday afternoon.
WEI FINLAND CUTS
BALTIC RUM FLEET
STOCKHOLM (AP) Finland's
abandonment of prohibition has
cleared the Baltic of most of the
boat3 and barges which used to
conduct rum-running operations Into
Finland and. when business was
bad there. Into Sweden.
Swedish coastguards report that
the big barges which formerly an
chored outside the 13-mlle line of
the Swedish coast have been taken
elsewhere.
Sweden does not have prohibition,
but high prices are charged for
liquors bought In the usual way.
POOL HALL FIGHT
PORTLAKD, Ore., June 15. (API
An argument over a pool game cul
mlnated In a fist fight which ended
fatally for David Qropp, 21. here last
night. Al Frltzler, 22. waa arrested
and was held In Jail on an open
charge today pending Investigation
by police and the district attorney's
office.
Police were told by friends of the
youths they had come to blows in a
pool room and, alter being ejected
by the proprietor, they agreed to go
to an abandoned school playground
and fight it out.
A group of young men followed the
two and they told the police the light
seemed to be fair, although It was
dark and they could not see dis
tinctly. They said Qropp got up
three times after being knocked down
but was knocked unconscious by a
fourth blow.
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WASHINGTON, June IS. (AP)
The 2.000.000.000 relief program of
fered by senate democrat wai aub-
stituted today for the Garner 13,300.-
000.000 plan by the senate bankini
committee.
The committee agreed to report the
Garner bill with the provision of
the senate bill substituted, so that
both measures can go to conference.
The action waa the first step
toward breaking the deadlock be
tween house tVnd senate on relief
legislation.
The Garner bill carries llaoo.000
000 for public construction, author
izes the reconstruction corporation
to increase its capitalisation by
(1,000,000,000 for construction loans:
and creates an emergency fund of
9100.000,000 to be administered by
the president.
The Wagner bill -provides for a
$500,000,000 public works bond Issue,
to which President Hoover Is opposed
and authorizes an Increase of $1,500.
000.000 In the borrowing power of the
reconstruction corporation for loans
for self-liquidating construction of a
public nature.
MORE TAXPAYERS ARE
Tillamook. Bids opened recently
for construction of new county court
house. ,
CANBERRA fAP Asserting there
are not enough taxpayers In Aus
tralia, C. J. Carruty, federal auditor
general, recommends that the go'
ernment create some.
He argues that since only 36S.000
of the country's 3,500.000 voters pay
Income taxes, the assessment should
be levied on all who earn more than
$10 weekly.
This, he says, would make them
realize the responsibilities of citi
zenship since many now vote care
lessly because It costs them nothing
to do so.
Eugene Lad Drowns
EUGENE. Ore.. June 15. (AP)
Charles Wilbur Marsh, 8-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar&h,
drowned In the mill race here Mon
day. The body was recovered today.
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