Show In Hospital i Y IV r r f c i r iris r i VERN HAUGLAND Salt Ex-Salt Laker Reaches Safety 1 War Reporter Safe After ter Weeks in Wilds MACARTHURS MACARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS Australia Sept 2 24 UP UPI UPI- seven Forty-seven days after parachuting ing down into the trackless jungles of New Guinea from a stricken U. U S. S army bomber Vern Haugland Haugland Haugland Haug- Haug land Associated Press war correspondent correspondent correspondent cor cor- respondent formerly attached to the Salt Lake City bureau has reached the allied base of Port Moresby and been hospitalized A spokesman for General MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur Mac- Mac Arthur said Thursday that Haugland Haugland Haugland Haug- Haug land was very ill from malaria exhaustion exhaustion exhaustion ex ex- ex- ex and lack of food but would recover He was A commander of an isolated Australian army post reported Monday that Haugland had been brought in from the mission in inan inan inan an emaciated and delirious condition condi condi- tion He urged the Americans American's immediate removal for Scanty reports did not indicate how Haugland had been able to survive more than six weeks in some of the wildest and most primitive primitive primitive prim prim- country in the world without food supplies maps or any experience experience experience ence in jungle country Seeking eking a hand first-hand story of the war in New Guinea Haugland left Australia August 7 in a United United United Unit Unit- ed States army air force bomber which ran into a heavy tropical storm and exhausted its gasoline supply in an attempt to locate its destination With members of the crew Haugland bailed out but the parachutes parachutes parachutes para para- chutes drifted far apart during the foot descent in semi- semi darkness |