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- r i I' U 1 : 1 ; f.1 ' if I) 2 ; TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON ' 1 THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMDK? 5. 1025 D1EH1Y RDTfiSY CLUBS WILLPBC Heavy Program of Sports Is "Prepared for Big Event v Friday Afternoon evening. Delegates from the visit- C Perryv The Barr. William E ing clubs present' at ther noon ! Wilson. Tug o war, lean men's A lively time is promised for ' members of the Rotary elubs ,of Salem, McMlnnville and Albany, who will picnic at the state fair grounds here Friday afternoon and i OREGON Last Time Today .iJi.xr-iY J.r-aw lrV. x V () tdtl. ROD LA ROCOUE TOMORROW ItlCARDO CORTKZ tittKTA XISSK.V ? MTHK XAMK OF LOVE' luncheon of the local organization yesterday, gave notice that' large delegation could be expected from their clubs' and the local men are making every effort to arrange an interesting time, i Pjv,, j V-V The program announced in' the bulletin of Wednesday includes: Baseball Captains: Salem team No. 1, Tom Kay; team-No. 2, Wal ter Molloyr McMiiurrille. I Mike Reason ; Corvallls, floe Quteenber ry. umpires: George Griffith and Casey dinger. i ,. , , . . Community sing: Dan La berg, director., t Volleyball Captain of teira So. 1, Carle Abrams; team iNo.iZDr. Morehouse. . j; , Horseshoe committee: ; Ilje Pat terson In charge; saegeant-ait-arnis O. F. Franklin. ! A : Tug o' trar Captainj Bu sies:; coach, It. O. Sne!ling: j . Ladies sports Charlie land In charge. Assistants Hartman and Fred Thielsen.l Archerd to present prizes ingen- race, fat men's race, married cou ples race, three-legged race.. Nigger baby show. In charge of George Arbuckle. Phil Eiker and Frank Barton have charge of the eats, which are to be prepared by Johnny Jones. ; AUTO STYLE SHOW HTM ie CLAM DIGGERS TO PLftY HERE TWICE Games " With Toledo Slated Sunday and Labor Day; Return Game Sought Know- Otto Cbas. Judges. Much interest . is being shown in the Motor Style show which will be held October -3 as a fea ture attraction on Saturday's pro gram, according to Miss Alice Hankinson who has charge of ar rangements. SeTeral dealers re ported that their Portland houses had written they would cooperate with them in the show, and many local dealers have already signi fied their intention of entering Paul Wallace, Tom Lfyesley and William J. Chambers. Gaines ln- elude hard boiled egg spoon race, j cars- - clothespin race, potato race, soao ' Tne Motor Style shfv may be bubble contest, hammer" and nail, married couples races, j J , Kid races-7-Leon G'enson in charge. Judges. Carl Well. Bill Gahl;dorf, Jack Dancy. Joe Cham bers. Games'' include monkey race dashes, backward jrocs. ob solete races and handicaps. Prices are to be given for each event.' Mens "rams P. M. Creory in charge. Judges. B. CJ Miles, J. - ? '" Excursion Fares to the principal eastern cities m effect to Sep tember 15. Final return limit October 31, 1925. Car Money by mak ing that eastern trip held oa two days, Tuesday as well; as Saturday, according to Miss Hankinson. . Dealers are enthusi astic about showing on two days, the actual judging of the cars. i however, net to take place until Saturday .afternoon; ; ' After "the Tevlew before the grandstand the cars will be lined up according to their "classifica tion; at some place , inside the grounds in order to give everyone an opportunity to Inspect the mod els close at hand. The. winners will, be announced .and .ribbons and trophies awarded in different classes; immediately-following the Judging. ' :.; . Among the local-' dealers - who hye entered are Vick Bros.. Wil-lys-KniKht,' Oakland and Over land; N'ewton-Chevrolet. Chevro lets; Valley Motor company. Ford and Lincoln; Marion Anto com pany; Franklin and Studebaker; i Kirkwood Motor company. Nash and Hupmobile. . 'Two games with the Toledo -Clam Diggers" will be played by the Salem Senators over the week- end. according to arrangements nAtd ft wou compieiea uj aiauuscr uiwirvs. The first contest will be Sunday and the second one Labor Day. Both games are to be played for $150 or nothing. Toledo has been going strong, having won two games from .Al bany to the tune of 8 to 2. A purse of ?00 Is being made up at Independence, and the Polk county teamare far from satisfied with the one game they dropped to the Senators last Sunday. The contest is wanted for Independ ence and Manager Edwards has sent word that as soon - as tne purse Is completed to forward the information to Salem and the de sired return game will be sched uled. pounds1 bat. .calculating personnel and cargo the gas tanks alone would float it. : Added to this buoyance of more than' five tons is 5.200 pounds given by the tip floats and still additional floating capacity would come from the lubricatlgn oil tanks if they were nearly empty. Taking! advantage of the buoyance of the gas tanks, however, he de clared,; it would have been neces sary for tne crew to have had a minute; or two of time after strik ing the surface to plug vents. This would "not be mechanically diffi cult, said the designer of the navy plane I m rmiaaeipma. Accom- Id make it impossible for. the plane to sink. However, he said, if in alighting the main gasoline line of the plane should have been broken or some other accident happened, the tanks would take on water and they would not have their normal buoy ancy. I i !' Eacn man on the aircraft was equipped with a life preserver and signalling rockets and flares were carried. ! exercise, of her sovereign powers. "I believe the people of this country sympathize with the asplr" ations of th Chinese people and that this government would be willing to give up the extra terri torial risbts as soon as China shall demonstrate that her laws and the administration of the laws and judicial system are idequate for the protection of foreign lives and property within China. ZIm National Park Teltowsteai National Park nay b made aa a aida trip t a amaU additional coat. One Way via California cither sates or leturnins mj ba arranged if cleared without mucb - , j . : i HJUBH1 ' Our repreacBtativ wQI be glad to give you full mfor mation and help you plan your trip. Addrcaa WM.McMURXAY General Paaacnger Agent -. Portland, Oregon LAST DAY Gibson Girl ' Orchestra "Marriage Market" Wolves of the North Children 5c Matinee Today Bligh Theatre VT7 NO WORD RECEIVED FROM LOST AIRMEN , (Caatinacd frem paga t) probably without sleep and almost without food.- - ,, Taa searching airplanes were forced to retire with the coming of darkness and even the patrol- tng submarines slipped back to a meridian closer to tne' protecting islands, but the aircraft, tenders and 1 the destroyer Parragut con- tinned the hunt tonight, .cutting through the shadows with their searchlights. The army tus Cuba will arrive at Lahaina tomorrow with pilots and 150 drums of gasoline and oil for Lieutenant McConnel's de tachment of search squadrons which have been ordered to or ganize by pairs, the planes not to be in the air more than six hours at a stretch and generally to re turn by noon. ' CHINESE TREATY IS TO BE CARRIED OUT (Continued from paga 1) SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2. (By Associated Press.) Gasoline' tanks alone on the missing PN- No. 1 if empty would have a buoyancy of 10.855 pounds in fresh water. H. R. Cocklin. design er of the great seaplanes, statea to the Associated Press today. In salt water which is heavier, the buoyancy would be even greater. The-plane as it left Ban Fran cisco under Commander Rodgers to attempt a non-stop flight to Honolulu weighed 9.100 pounds. he' said. The weight of the crew would give an additional 1,000 at the; tariff conference which is to convene in Peking October 28. already had been announced, but until the secretary spoke tonight there had been no jndication as to who would represent the United States on the 1 extra territorial commission. 1 - - Mr. Kellogg recounted at length the extensive record of American Chinese difficulties attributed to tariff and special privilege ques tions before he mentioned the re cent demand : of the provisional government cf China that the for eign powers relinquish the special rights.; Referring then to the conference he has proposed for the purpose of investigating the question of extra territoriality Chinese laws and judicial system he said: . j "I know. 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