1 18 The Statesman, Salem, Onqon. Sunday Anqtist 29, 1943 TTTT- Willamette.U. Prepares for Fall Activities Willamette university will be . busy this week putting on the fi- nal touches, including repainting ; and renovating the- second story of ; Eaton hall, in preparation for this - fall's influx of new freshman ex K pected September 14. Approximately 350 liberal arts freshmen and 50 first year Saw ; students are expected, to enroll, with a total Willamette registra- tion of about 1,200, Walt. E. Erick son, retiring director of admis sions, said. This is an' average post war registration for Willamette. On Wednesday morning, Septem ber 15, .a general registration as sembly for all new students will be held with President G. Herbert Smith, Dean of Students Robert D. Gregg and Registrar Harold B. Jory conducting the proceedings.; A psychological examination and orientation assembly will be held . In the afternoon. On Thursday, September 16, in dividual orientation assemblies for men and women will be held in the morning followed by an Eng lish placement examination. A stu dent body meeting with Student Body President George Hurt and Dean Gregg presiding will be held in the afternoon. Group conferences with advis- - ors pre-law school conferences, music theory examinations, lib rary orientation and freshman , class organization will be held with ' the actual registration and phy sical examinations for liberal arts -and law freshmen taking place Saturday. The registration of returning students will take place Monday, September 20, along with the phy sical examinations. Pres. Smith will hold the annual reception for all new students that evening at . University house. Actual class work for all students begins the following day. Navy Flying Boat Smashes Distance Mark CHICAGO, Aug. 28-VThe U. S. Navy's Caroline Mars flashed over land, water and mountains today to set a new 4,748 mile dis tance record for flying boats. The non-stop trip took the colos sal craft from Honolulu to Ann Arbor, Mich., aad Chicago in 24 hours and two minutes. The great metal gull swooped to a graceful landing in Lake Michi gan off Burnham park while thou sands looked on from the shore. The crowd gaped at the largest flying boat in regular operation. They saw a seagoing aircraft that weighs 82 tons, has a 120 foot length and a wingspread of 200 feet. ' " "It was a very satisfactory and almost routine flight," said Cap tain J arses G. Lang of Mapleton, Minn., squadron commander. "We got a big kick out of taking a fly ing boat over, mountains and farms.' The going was easy all the way. . The big ship left Honolulu at 11:13 jn. C.S.T. time Friday. It reach ed San Francisco 38 minutes ahead of schedule. It sped on across peaks, valleys and prairies on the wings of a tail wind. The sky giant zipped by Chi cago two- hours ahead of advance calculations. So the pilot, Lt. Comdr. Robert J. Hunt of Trenton, N. J, headed the four-engined boat to the east to cover enough additional ground to surpass the old distance mark of 4,375 miles set on a hop from the Patuxent Naval air station in Maryland to Natal, Brazil. The Mars circled Ann Arbor and swung west to Chicago. Then, with an escort of navy planes, the bug craft eased down in the lake. Primitive man used stones as ornaments, munitions, tools, cur rency, household equipment, and some of his objects of worship. Our Lighting Engineer Stands Ready To Serve You at Home, on the Farm, r In the Office, or Store The Most Complete and lp-To-Date Lighting Equipment for your Selection. l- WHOLESALE PRICES TO CONTRACTORS Saflem Lighting . . AppDiance Co.. 233 II. High d nil c ft urwrnUF B a k.hui rcti a Broaslai. YeterinarUn. shortly after its birth at the Rome. Italy, see. A female, it weighed 224.4 , pounds aad is believed first elephant bora In Europe la If years. Auriol Confers In Attempt to Name Premier Bt Robert Wilson PARIS, Aug. 28 -iJPy- Former premiers Robert Schuman and Paul Ramadier and econpmist Pierre Mendes-France were men tioned prominently tonight as possibilities to head a new gov ernment SS France. President Vincent Auriol moved catftiously in his quest for a man to replace Premier Andre Marie, whose month-old government fell early today over the issue of wages and prices. The abrupt resignation of the coaliation cabinet produced near political chaos. The French press echoed a desperate hoplenessness about the search for Marie's suc cessor. Auriol conferred steadily with party leaders, including the com munists, amid signs it would be several days before the situation clarified itself. Former Premier Schman, the MRP foreign min ister in Marie's fallen cabinet, was premier until last month. He took over in the middle of last Decem ber's strike wave and held office until a dispute with the socialists over the military budget wrecked bis middle road coalition. Ramadier, a socialist, served in the post just before Schuman. Mendes-France, a radical-so- Valley Obituaries John (Bos) Tweed SILVERTON John W. (Bus) Tweed, widely known in both Sa lem and Silverton, died Saturday night in his home at 417 N. Water st., at the age of 64. Tweed was born in Iowa and came to Silverton area more than 50 years ago. For several years he lived in the Brush Creek area. He later moved to Silverton and worked for many years at the Sa lem AAA office, retiring several years ago because of ill health. Surviving are his widow; two daughters, Mrs. "Marjorie Kolln and Eileen Purlmutter of Berke ley, Calif.; two sons, Edgar Tweed of Monitor and Dr. John Tweed in Arizona; two sisters, Mrs. John Lauderback and Mrs. Emma Dren non of Salem, and a brother, Dr. Peter Tweed of Lebanon. 'Funeral arrangements are in charge of the Eckman company in Silverton. Ailcnlicn Ccnlraciors and Builders When Ton Art , Redecorating Building New Fhoa 9412 I V . - - i , - r f ' - X s 4 !-. A X. - ' ' -V ' ''if t v..-. " .. ....... -s cialist economic expert, is a former minister of national economy. He helped write the Bretton Woods agreement . and represented France at various in ternational monetary conferences and at the United Nations. T Form Coalition Whoever is chosen will have the same task as has faced all post-war premiers cementing a coalition government among lead ers of various - political creeds who compose the center ground between the communists and the followers of Gen. Charles de Gaulle. It was pretty generally assum ed here that neither the de Gaul lists nor the communists stood any chance of getting a foothold in any such coalition. Backs Cnrrencq Reform Mendes-France is known as an advocate of a thorough going curerncy reform as the only road to France's economic salvation. Political leaders pointed to him aL one of the few leaders whose views might strike a balance be tween rightist liberalism and so cialist demands for state controls over many phases of the nation's economy. How difficult it is to find a working government for France is shown by these facts: France has had 10 governments since the liberation. Their average Hfe had been four and a half months. Allowed to Explode Political leaders allowed the present crisis to explode despite these conditions: 1 Vital talks on world pea re CHITON FOB DEUVEB7 O They're here... the New Blaekstone Washers-time-proven product of America's Oldest Washer Manufacturer. A beautiful, all-white modern washer with a big, extra capacity, eplash-proof tub. New centralized controls to avoid stooping- .Ik .ri f L REBUILT AND 95 nnnnnr TOE'S 'CLESEDEC 157 S. 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Those winning endorsement by the executive board of the Oregon, State. Federation of Labor' were Lew Wallace, democratic candi date for governor; Walter J. Pear son, democratic candidate for state treasurer; and George Neu ner, republican attorney general The board called the Henry Wallace movement "a menace to i democratic government . . . No! candidate on any ticket who sup-1 ports the Henry Wallace move- J ment should be supported by any union member. The board called for Byron G. Carney, democratic state chair man, to resign because of "his support for Wallace". He was not endorsed in his candidacy for secretary of state. Neither was incumbent Earl T. Newbry, re publican. The board said Newbry's votes on labor issues when he was a legislator were unsatisfac tory. ! The board endorsed six meas ures on the November ballot and asked defeat of four others. 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