Events Set For Auto Races Tomorrow tWith view to making Sulon ih« auto racing center of itn-dnlc, every preparation has bss* made by officials of the Oregou Auto Haring (iPttqcintion for tin evsnts to bo »iuged tomorrow at 3 o’clock, on the track-of the emu call* grounds.Ten event*, including a motor*cycle rUco of 15 mil os, for Salem riders only, for two prise silvei upa; a mile against time to determine posit Ion in all event*; clan* e3 motorcycle race* free for all. It*miles, prisen $80, $25 land $15.'bias 13. stock cars, 23 0 cubic inch-jh and under. It) miles. two stiveriups, class 13, stock car race, 30tt JUblc inches end over, 10 miles, /or iwo ©liver cups; elans 13, stock ar race, free for all, la tulles, for wo silver cups, claoe divisionprofessional cars, 230 cubicmobes and under, 3 0 miles, foidiver cup; class C, division 0, pro fesstonnl care, 300 cubic inches and over, 10 mile*, for lwo sliver ;«P«; division 7, professional cars, /re for alt, 15 miles, first prist 5300, second price $125, thJra„»rise $75,Officials of the events will be leorgo L. Bilker, judge, Portland referee, Fred Dundee, Portland:darter, L. Tberkelscn, Portland: : imers, Ben Ttenkman and Hui DuWaidc, Captain Baird of Salemlerk of course, Harry T. Burrows. Portland; bead of technical committee. Vic Codon, Portland.Iti the closed Salem motorcycle even I the entries hare not been completed but include L. E. Beard. I C. Evans. Homer Beat und WF. Crane.In the free for all motorcycl race some of the best riders In the country are entered, such a* Ray Welsh nar. Relpb Hepburn andJim Davis.If the races prove a success cf-tl.-tala of the Oregon Auto Racing ftioodatioa, state that tt I* possible that a wooden track will lie built here and world ran owned drivc-ra Will be teen hero io eontest for honors. _The event Is being held with the unction of the American Auto association which direcT the Indum-.tpolfs races and * hlt;'#e srttgrd 2!Tacoma.W . f hi tig ton, June 2—The (lend !lt; k over federal gxid roads between the senate and house wan broken today when their conferee* reached a compromise by which $ 0,00 0,0 00 will be available during the next fiscal year for onUnuing federal and stale ct-opir ill*ift In road development.London* June 2.—(By AssocL tated Press)—A British regiment which returned from Ireland in February, left Plymouth today for Belfast.London. June U—(By AasocJ-:it*d Press.) — As a result of representations by Sir James Ora lie, the Ulster premier, the Evening Nrews today asy* it understands mcoitusvsion has been made lo theCMcr government giving It gresl-•*r control of British troops in Ulster without first having to obtain authority from Winston Churchill, th© colonial ► ecr-mry This, however, applies only inmovement of troops In Ulster, theSmwe any*, wnd not to the crosa me into free state territory.