Show I I FLIER AGAIN TAKES OFF I ON SEA HOP Hausner Leaves New Now YorK Airfield on Solo Trip t io t i Native Poland Poland WEATHER REPORTED GOOD I Aviator Hopes to CO Complete Journey in 44 Hours Hour n D By Associated Press k NEW YORK June 3 3 Hausner o of Newark N. N J. J to k oU for Cor Warsaw Poland from Floyd Flod Bannett Bennett Ban Ben nett field today at 8 46 a. a m. m E. E S. S T. T He hoped to make the flight light nonstop nonstop It was Hausner's second start on the projected solo flight to the country coun- coun try where he was born Last Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day he took off oH but was forced back after several hours by unfavorable weather He was followed into the air today by another plane in which his pretty young wife wiCe rode as passenger This plane escorted Hausner on the first few Cew miles of his journey In the second plane was also the thel Rev Paul a Newark priest Hausner's plane is the old rebuilt Bellanca monoplane Santa Rosa RosaMaria RosaMaria Maria Iaria which was originally built for fora a Chicago syndicate which planned an ocean ocean flight which never mate MAY Y STOP SOONER I Although Hausner's destination was Warsaw he said before leaving that thai if conditions necessitated he might make a stop at London or Paris He planned to follow a course slightly to the south of the steamer lanes Hausner lifted his plane into the theair theair theair air after running feet down the concrete runway passing about 30 feet over a small crowd assembled to see him of off As he gained altitude he tie turned the plane around and headed headed headed head head- ed eastward A nav navy plane also accompanied him himas as an escort He carried 50 letters some of which he planned to drop over the Croydon airport near London and if conditions conditions condi condi- were favorable he hoped to fly over Le Bourget Paris to drop some His plane carried gallons of gasoline soline and he took along four chicken sandwiches two ham sandwiches sandwiches sand sand- a gallon o of coffee and a gallon of water Hausner appeared cool as he superintended superintended super super- intended the final tuning up of his plane lane He took out his watch kissed his wife wiCe goodbye and md then calmly said Well VeIl lets let's BO go I A moment later he was off oU PLANS LONG FLIGHT The flier estimated he would fly approximately miles mites to reach Warsaw The plane equipped with witha a whirlwind motor similar to that used by Colonel Charles A A. Lindbergh Lindbergh Lind Lind- bergh and Clarence Chamberlin in their flights across the Atlantic has hasa a cruising speed of miles Haus- Haus Continued on Pase pue Two HAUSNER AGAIN TRIES SEA HOP Continued from Page Fate One ncr ner said he hoped to reach his destination desti nation In 44 H hours The plane was equipped with six parachute flares for use in the even event Hausner experienced trouble durin during his flight Hausner left with word lord from irom the weather bureau that favorable weather er cr might be expected over the ocean He took of off last Saturday without consulting the weather bureau anc and when he was forced back by fog he got in touch with Dr James H. H Kimball Kim ball bali the bureaus bureau's meteorologist who has hns been the unofficial starter for lor practically all eastward Atlantic flights Last night Dr Kimball told his reports indicated favorable ocean weather which ought to continue during dur duro in lag ing today Hausner's ship is not equipped with witha a wireless set MAKES IllS HIS WILL The flier fIler left last Saturday without thinking of making a will After AHer his return however he repaired this omission and dictated a brief brier last las testament leaving his Insurance and andall ail all other property to his wife Martha who has helped in all his Ids Hausner who was christened Stanislaus Stanislaus Stan Stan- but is generally called Stanley is 31 years ears old He was born in San ok Poland but came to this country country coun coun- try as a boy and is now a naturalized SECOND TRIAL I S. I S 1 5 L I Stanislaus Hausner American c citizen He was once a seaman eaman in the naval reserve and has been flying about 10 years Officials at t the municipal airport said how ever t that Rt he only has hns a limited pj 1 vate pilots Pilot 5 license He is re riS riSo r to o have paid for the pS Plane i The plane carrying Mrs Hau and the Rev Mr Ml after mail Ing ng Housner Hausner for tor a while went to S tb m Newark airport Naval reserve officers from irom th the i station at Floyd Bennett field air acco pan panted led Hausner about 75 The reported on on their return that they left Hausner he had wh attained an altitude of or about boo 1000 f feet Ii seemed highly elated they J 1 laughing and waving to them He had a tail taU w wind nd and was d lag jig fast Cl |