"SAfUP.lSA Y.- MOANING .-NOVESICER' crrea' I? ; GHO UP: STUDIES SPECI&! I REPORTYATB tTORKSl ' 't?-JkHct ' j , ? " 1 r-i'ff'j ' was read by Chairman Dekebach, and which , allowed . that; the, ciy coutdvpay as, bJgbv as .$j,i30,312, . 'oc thewater 1 property.and with. Estimates of f ntore revenue based on the actnal Income of the com i y tor the year 1925, whjch was -173,637. meet its .bonded obliga tions and come ont without an ex tra turdea to ;tne' taxpayer. , . f Tlie History oT It, . The present irfdferiierir lb ma"ke the water company-the property of the citv of Salem :was started by afayor 3o'h'ri?6 CiesV bvVr-'aS year ago. The engineering .ftrm of. Stevens and Koon HraA hired by the city at a cotrof ft$00 to ap praise, the property and did bo; netting Arigure of. ITeO.AfHK- JSr-nSt-WJUard wa"a.wVed.lar,the Sa lem4 Water, Light Power com pany tS evaluate the property -and his figure was $120O,OO0. It was then agreed by 1!toh parties, he etty dnd the company, t'6-Tputahe matter of apprajteajIntbandfi of a th'ffd engineer ana.TrvNew n s engaged at a'coSt'of 500 , ' Mr. Newell, working with Mr. Stevens andif?. Willard.arffved at thVlrlgure" of "J72.6"00. The detailed report, of these engineers 5 U given ieiwithJtf r V: 'J . W T&e .oie i toT C6ntntioa ; '-. JFekcWef bane of contention vat jthe meeting last night was wheth er the caramlttee'df 2s ibouid ko on record as favbrfrig the - pur- , chase; of the water $rpJertyat the price set by - 'they engineers. , or . ahould not g& on record at aft. ' ChATrmatf 'DeeeD'aeh'made " tile opinion of tire substantial 'element of thecit la a maW meeUne.Aug. 10, l325,.wai that. the-lty should . own Its own waterworks; and thati the4 utmost has. fceen 'dene to : get a competent f and -unbiased, ap pTalsal-otth'e fa!r market value of He. stated ithat tne mayor le. de pending en' the committee to snake 1 some1-definite recommendation re- gardfn'r the !proi&osea' purchase. ": Mf,;t)ekeba'eh did . not believe the cbfcrmiftee " would, be doing ' Its C tff by '..the pHLfor 'to pass the matr oyer 'to f lie city council ' wfthout taking some advisory ac tlon. r , , After the commftfeeb'dnriAn- imously. agreed to accept the re--V port or. the engineers; Mr. flreetf : t baum moved that ft be Submitted i to tle"chy coittclf itboui takWg' Report on salea 3&CirjafcHf'.oiiatri Water, Light & Power Company by board of Appraisal, September 17, 1926.- 2 , .V- :" " ' Portta OregoniSepteniberfl7, 1826. To the Hen,bribl Mayor nd .Cly Council ian Che: iSAleni 'Wiifer1. . :Wgbe. bdlP0wer'Cortanf.VS4lWOregonenqemen: ' v, - i t PrtUat Jhstruction, et te undesigned, tetint as a Board' of- AppralsaJ' submit below buf report on the fat value of the witfer works property of the Salem, Water, Light and Power Company for purposes of AretA thfeaty-of &alem, , v f . , .-' ReproductfoncoVf-lessde'pfeciation. " rf'. In arriving at a fair sales value we first found the cost of jepro-ducing- the property .in -Vtflcondttita And: a price for lalbr Arid ma $d ".olM: 5J? I92..whleb? la fleaignated. herein As reptoduc-tfon-coswess-depreclatlpn. r,Tbe: equities involved required that eef tatn' deduxtloiis be made from tnat reproducUon-cost-less-depreela-tlon in order to arrive at, a fair sales value. These deductions win be more fully explained, later.---'- , . . .$y The following tablA ls"'A sumniary of reproduction-cost-less-de-preciation as heretofore defjnedr - ,3 ' Rproductfwu Cot tss rVerrecUtlon , , (as of March Item : Ofgantatlbn r . . . Water Power Hlgbts Water Rlgbts;at Source;- Landa erwned in' fee simple. EaifenYenf 6h' Minto . Island '. Other easMeiia',.'?r,'; Ruttgmr.;Ak(f structures , SteAm," Trydraulfc and erectrfc ' equipment Distrfbtftlon - iyslfem CenerAl equipment " .... jjtoTe .y,v?.. Paving over mains. SubtbtAiH; 1 Engineering. - superintendence, legal. , taxes, t Interest ad miscellaneous ex'peAseA during , construttlon t. .'. f Development expense '.Total i V " Fair Rales Vainer In determining a fair sales, value for purchase by rt'e elfy of SaTem. it was agreed that three Items in the above tAbW required some ad justmentin prder.tor arrive at a figure that is just and equitable. These leVn were .therefore modified asXollows; , Paving Over Mains 972,000. While it is necessary to include this item 1a a reproductien-cost-less-depreciatlon; It doenot fotlow that it is ah element of fair sales value since little or no part of this sum was . aettfAlly spent by the comnany.. Nevertheless it Is nracticaUy. certain tha( . the compaatfj has been put to ment ot pipe unea nneaa or wnat woma otnerwise De required on account of tfie city's rapid paving program during recent years. The : anm of $16,000 was tbersfore substituted: in lieu of this item. v Easement oA SUnto Mr f 23,000. In bder to reproduce this item It fmixBi Udtt1'rr''eoei:ciie inn IndJca(eaj Nelreless bne-ftf tb otrjhfs jnnn W4s; agreed rpon as an eqnltable portion thatr ihould . ippeaxln fair sales value. , ..; j - .. 1 JeveloimMt"Cost S7O.0OO. Renroductlo?' reaufre rthat this Anm be Included, but there was evidence. to, the effect that one-half of this amount had been amortized during tne past 13 years or operation under publie service, regulation. . I 1 ' Ma'kTnfi!' lib fbfeVotnxc'Adfu8tmenfs fhsfbllowlne resutsr Reproduction-Cost-Less-Depreciation ...','...: ;, . . -44q2,9d6 Deduction for ,', .-"PAvtog, over, 3nains, rtaseuent,on Mfnto Bar. . , Development cost. . Xid'itl6nafifor .' 'm Co?t due to city's paving program. .$ 16,00$ Equitable portion of easement on- Mlnto Bar t ,. -5,000,-f - . - Unamortlxe'd portion of development cost ; 35,090c .T 6,0d ' . . ,We therefore submit the-m : onable compensation, to Je paia bf the Salem Water, Light and. : works purposes, aa of March 31, t A' tubawjueni trams et' tff the property be made '16 ttb?e cltyj we recommend that the net actual ' cost "6t , used and " useful' additions, i ijcludtBtorwtdplarit and equipment Ipstaned.tretWfea.Marth-Sil, : 1926. and the date of transfer be added to that. sum". Vv ' ' , -( . " J:' ', I ' Respectfully submitted - .. . ; . ( Signed )- -.: U-'- A 4 1' i - . v-; i .1 0 I 'ea3ftctef fc' to is narks, iierrinan. rTeircnr' ana woodworm, uouora row ; niiiunuxia, sonie advfsory' action " . After the committee had uhan-Iniously- Agreed . to accept the : re port of the engineers, Mr. ' Oreen ba'nni inoTed that it be submitted 4o the city ,'counciu with; the rec bmmenttaxfbn that it be voted on By tn'e people. was pointed out that this would amount to do ing? exactly nothing, since the re-' port la - already,' made to the city council and th iralhihase can no( be made, ttnUl voted by the beo. ple. It was then moved td table REPORT OP APPKJSlSERS 31. 1926) As De pr eclated f , 2.000 23,250 ' C 8 5.0 So 22,000 -2;200 41;444 i-. -, kit 37.56 3 398.164 6.141 6,826 72,06C New -2.000 23.250 , 10 8 5000 25.&QO .2,200 7434C 68.515 590.413 10,039 . 8.742 112.000 r . . . f :; pumprng , $1,002,115 2699,996 156,000 70,000 133,000 70,000 r.'fiV, . . .$1,228,115 $902,996 some extra exptenTOInrihe.replace- , - ' iti.-Vfe r ..$ 72,0 00, 's . ' ) .r AAA' ... ; 70,080 ICV.001 $735,996 ot $792,000 as the Jast, ua resis- oy tne city or Salem for- tne property Power Co., used and useful forrwAter 1926.. '-i"l:'v -'f'sf ; J. C STEVENS -1?':'": A -ERNEST C: willarYj' - V-; ' 1 . f i. - r 0 .' :V. ; hi- mi . - !-.' Ci v ntfht - Tdp row ; Waddefl; Betts, Asnoy ana-Assisiant voacn the Qreenbaum. motion; for 20, days. Thtawas carried with sev en dissenting, . Wanted Further Light A. A! Lee. Dr.JW. B. Morse, anaf Dr. Steeves all insisted that, they were; not familiar enough with the detailed report of the engineers to register, an opinion last night. Dr. Steeves believed that much of the equipment of the water company, especially the mains, is out of con dition and will soon be obsolete. He said the city would not do well to pay for equipment that it would immediately have to replace. Mr. Decebach said that this factor was taken- care; of in the. report of the engineers, and he felt, that they were the most competent ones to judge.- !' . j. August Huckesteiri suggested that a committee go to the water company and see what, figure they would accept. He reviewed an a.ttemct to our chase the water property 12 years Ago which was frustrated by a mayoral veto. At that time, Mr. HUckestein. said, engineers appraised the property at. $422,000 and after some, negp- tiationa the water company agreed to accept a considerably lower fig-; ure. Mr. Deckebach believed ,It would' be foolish for the city . fo quibble over a price after an ap praisal hAd been made by expert engineers. Mr." Greenbaum said that the committee should submit some unAnlmous 'report, to the city council, but Dr. - Morse said that he believed in a divided commit tee and "let 'em scrap it ont." He stated that, he bad learned only three daya- ago that he was to serve onthe committee and that consequently, he needed more time to form, an onln ion. , - . .w-,. ,. Baaed oa Reprodnclhg Cost ;. JJt 1UD mWI l VI L m CDMB.p 101- ens, .WillArd and Newell fixing. si fairs price for ttee-water company's property At ,f7?2,0e0. fA bAsed if the co'et ot 'reproducing, that prop erty on March 31. 19 26. It Is understood that to this sum. must be added the cost of Improvements put in by the water company since that . date, to . secure - a fair . pur chase price at the present time., Avowed belief In. the general principle of municipal "ownership of public water systems, wm ex pressed by several of . the commit- teemetf,: notably Mr. Deckeback and Mr. Huckesteip-V , ; J i Other members of the commit tee of 25 hot heretofore mentioned are- Hal - D. Patton, T. M. "Batrl Geo. ;Vri: Thompson, Byrdn ; Her- rick.' 'Eugene " GrabenhorstJ, Geo. Grabenhbrst, - ,Geo. Wehderoth, Harry .WJ Hawkins. Geo. F Vloc, T. A. Lfvesler. Carl Enrstrom. W. l: Staiey. .Geo. C. Will Martin Townsend and Dan j. ry. rinn'ilfonsf'Sets ni77w ! i i PaceWhile on ;Va&trqn SZBASTtAl-- Uf) U The vAcatiobs of kings are Creh- Luoui aff Air ft that pt-AlfOnBo XIII of Spain may be taken as An Sports of all , klnds public f eV tlvals and social functions take op so mucbf $1. bis jime thewoAdpr here is when Ire finds acnanee to eat Arid ileep. i Those who wisb t see ta eating generally .Await" j A chance to catch, bim either on: tne way to or on the wAy from torn f Thorougbbreai, now riclng. which Alfonso baa been endeavojr- mg to popularize in epain eventu allv to talte the nlace of buU f ichi fnrJis.VClft: to, tfer- bis -favorite cl vereloa: sfteryacbting,-Tbe king - qulre6V3fctP,abUc kertt!- if i s - Hb Hartley; Zeller.Kobertsbrrr, Coach "Spec" .Keene, Rhodes. kxiu. riuuuuie ruw. fmiyvi.,' ampuii, t4Aiv.w, jro.iv, vvritil5c...fv"vNT,,:..-.-. luuuiiw u, uciKovtA, ncmj V6l IE W0 BY SEEM ill Final Score 21. to,3, -Visitors Draw First Blood With Place Kick , Salem high school crushed the Hillsboro football team by a 21 to 3 score yesterday afternoon in a hard-fought battle. The-size of the score does not indicate the ferocity . arid desperation with which the game was carried on. Both teams . . acted more like wildcats than human beings, and and one from.tiillsborb caused thehoa mmos ?f thf Hillsboro ejection of both men from the game. Hillsboro. scored first by a field goal near the end of the first quar ter, but tbe red arid black: team came back arid shoved over a touchdown in each of tbe other three quarters, the Salem back- fleld men ripping huge holes In their opponents' line time after time. Salem l33t an opportunity to score early In the first quarter, af ter Cummings bad recovered a blocked punt oh the Salem 35, Ashby and Kelly carried tne ball to the Hillsboro 20 in three plays. where Johnson. Hillsboro fullback, intercepted A pass by, Ashby and returned me pan ergrit yards. Thwalte circled right' end for 10 yards. Rushlow passed' 20 yards to Schoeler, who ran 10 more before he was downed. Again Thwaite circled right end. carry ing tbe ball 15 yards to the Salem 25 yard line. w Schulmerich crash ed-through right -tackle .for , five yards. Two more plays failed to gain, so Johnson booted a place kick from the - 25-yard marker shortly before the first period was ended. . - ; .- ; Salem fought hard .throughout the second period, looking for a chance to score. Her first oppor tunity came aftera pass by Johrit son had been intercepted Jn the Hillsboro. 40. .. . Backe arid Kelly maOe, about eight yards on two line . plunges. Ashby broke through , the 'line and rn 15 yards to the Hillsboro 15. Backe made five more. Ashby plunged jJhrorigTi. felt tackle ifor seven yards arid first down ori the Hillsbdrp. ..eight,. . He 'jRgtf tedUtae balUa?,ri on. the nex play and squirmed through fir seven more yards to the Hlflsborb one-yard line. ' - ' ,- ; - . ; Backe ..crashed through for , a touchdown on the next plAy. Keriy converged the try for pbint, in'ak in the score "7 'to" 3 for r SaI em! The hAlf ended soon afterwards .; " An 'cicfiarige of punts soon af ter play Was resumed gave Salem the ball onthe Hillsboro 35. Three plays brought a gain of only flj0 JArds, bo Kelly attempted i X place kck from the 35 yard line that ; went wide. , . ' . , V-Johnson punted only 20 yards' tfrthe Salem 4J, from where Keljy .went around right erid 11 yards 6n a cxiss-cross play. . The Hillsboro line Held, and iAsbby punted to tne Hillsboro seven-yard liuev n.?r . Johnson ' Dunted I tot the Hills boro 3 5, Ashby jeturnlbg tbe balf six yards. , Ashby and Kelly made eight ryards , apiece on ,tjfb Dlays. Baxke bit the line. fo. seven yards and . Kelly carried the ball ; toni more on the jaext play, tri gain first down .on the HtllsboTO three. i B eke and Ashby failed to gabi grpuna on two plays, puV,thCtliXrd plunge; by Kelly brpnht'.lhe all within bneoot of tbe gbaUr Kelty cied it i'fij fewti ad -- -f v- ' ft.,, - mi . If! - - - . . ! .- : - t a . :r 1 1 : . Ml 4 A ni yj-, yia.wr-,.' nywi try for point, making the score 1 1 tc 3 for Salsm. Hriishoro carried the ball to the Sa.iem'12 soon .aftir tfre ftnat period started, making big gains qn end runs by Tbwaite and line bucks by Schulmerich. A 15-yard penalty for holding, .killed the chance for a touchdown however, and an attempted place kick by Johnson went only to the -12-yard Une - Salem's? rial touchdown - came late in the fourth period, after Fabry bad recovered a furnbl'e by Johnson on thj Hillsboro 30. Blaco made, six yards through left" ta'ekle. Ashby tore through the. right side Of the line for 11 more to the. Hillsboro 12. Plunges by . Blaco . and . . Kelly made only three yards, bu Ashby got. away on the net play and , dashed team before heing downed one foot from the goal. . Kelly carried theball over on the next pfay and cenvefted the try fdr P6int. The game ended 18 seconds' after the next kfekoff. Suriimary Salem HfHsboro .... Reese .. Bagley Adams .... Lyons ' Fabry Jones Dolby Drager .... ...REL.. ...RTL. ...RGL V. Norton Loftls Kelley -C. . ....LGR. R. .... LT-R ....LER... Pubols Schoeler ..... Rushlow Schulmerich .... . Thwaite Cummings Ashby Q RHL... DHR... F ... Kelly Blaco Backe ' F Johnson Scoring: - Touchdowns, Kelly 2. Backe. Field goaf, Johnson: point after touchdown. KeUy 3. Score by quarters'; - Salem 0 7 7 7 21 Hillsboro ......... 30 0 0; 3 Substitutions: Safem Hamil ton for CuiAmings; , DeLisIe for Adams'; Browne for Lyons; N'elsbh for Backe. . Hillsboro: Hate for Reese; McMannum for Thwaite; Hartrampf for Tubloa; Thwaite for McMannum? McMaTmum for Baigfey; G. Norton for ThwAfte. .if. , Two Games of Coast Confer erice Scheduled j n North for This Afie'rnoon- . Prombtly at 2 o'clock this -af ternoon the annual homecomlngJ game at wmamette university will begfn on ffweetrand field, with the fast, nowerf ul college of? Pa get Sound Loggers as. opponents.. With both teams tied' fdr the Northwest cpnferedce ; lead"ership, thts . game.,ULotilxeJimJ7 nale one orr the 0 theL ; I . i i r . Coath Cjlyde WsJHnbJbard of Xh J Uoiiege oz.fuget. Bound ;ts itiring pag u squad, of 21 ;ninfrpjm Ta comi wltn hlirilVi-Irm'"ream -plava a somewbAt JsimilAr.isysfe'm.-. of football to that used by the Bear cats, both .coacbfia-havrng learned their football At2Kesa2rrtostftu'-ffoii;OACj'A1vlC;':- . GiuihAnifATterbei Atfd Ta um, fullback-Jrett I'm atojtonVc ol trfferfslv poWef In: the College of Paget; Sound attaefcr TAtom! Is called a second "Redt Grange- "By tiC Puget Sound 1 iri. ? . Gflllbari ia:. alfagt man' Aritf An accurate passer- ,-4 ,y." a , FrAnlt Wilson; .haifbAel;, does most J ot tbA ticking and also tfiraws ifAsies for tbeteAfatrie Hs said lobist-- genuine' tripfe i threat. titaairaA-he cacjrry th i b4a 50fikliVel .-1 lii r-t TECf. T " f ootbATl AeAAbn la BillfTSfiW FOR C. P. S. IX -1 o : " -i'f -' ' . ft ; . J. t. 5 . . . I .- r I v.fr- t C.L.. i. s Lang;. --JwigMonr;; AicMulJm, wv, vyr ' amette university fn mAn'y years. The victory over Pacific is , the chief feather in the team's cap' so far, and . the .men are anxious , to keep up this winning streak by winning today. The. 'tentative smarting lineup is As follows: .. , Willamette C. P. S. Ferguson . Garnero Browning Bankhead Mum ford . . Rhodes . . . McKenzie . Bican Woodworth Hartley . . . Granor Jungblom . Clonlnger . French . '.' McMulIeri - OffiCials- . REL. . RTL . RGL. C . LGR. '., .... Milled . ;ltr. ..LER. ...Q . .RHL. . .LHR. . . .F , . Bfear . , Booth GillihAn . .Wilson Harinus . TAtrim -Mike Mbran, referee; C. V. Ruzek, , umpire; Fod Mason, head linesman. ' " ' ' .J SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 5 (AP)TTFar western football elev ens, rapidly nearlng the end of a stormy seasonal campaign, center their attack in the north tomorrow where two coast conference games And an intersect !6nal encounter combine to form the gridiron dish. Tbe lure of ri?rth pitted against south, epiced, with rivalry, dating back over years of athletic compe tition, served to "override the knowledge of earlier defeats as California and Washington pre pared for their' annual classic at Seattle. Thex tiuskies with one defeat marring their seasonal rec ord, were favored to overcome California, already . reeling under four successive setbacks. Almost the entire"' student body and a fair sized chunk of ' Pull mall's citizenry paufed a'ctoss tie border : line .into Moscow to see Vashington State college and. Id aho clash in their 28th annual gridiron tilt. .. . The speedy Ft. Mary's College squad, conqueror of California'. laid siege tonight at the strong-4 bold of -the BuIMogs of Gbrizag university. Undefeated thus far and compared, ii strength, with Any team' on5 lie cbas,"the Saints were favored, to overcome their Spokane rivals fin one of the rtbst interesting intert-ectional contests this year. - ' ' -- - ; Ha'vlrig disposed of tfrilversft bf Sputnerri California', last Week the. Cardinals of Stanford! 'turned thefr ttentfon ( to theinvadlng 'h LZl'd -J- - '' i)SX-l W 5ver.li IcgaLblaStfaf ijmrtcd to tos;t nttr hvs,ixttsa j -WnsactTqns.r We tsA-r fiaVii fist th t Arm a'tA sre TAftrtrm frrr stc hi? " - LJTjivzJKfmpzrta I. '-IbLitenai Contet'of e?Roid Noti4 tvlll forr Assfn-.1 H-PRj Iortffagn Mortise ftfttaft Qtrfttaflm ptc&s, Afcstractf crn3, t gill S,;lild1nff'Cori"tractt Promjss6fy Noffei, Ittstansitnt Notes,- -Gerterr Lease, Pow6r tit Attorney Prfcift Bobkand Pads, Seal Re ; i IpH-lJ3 ThWe.fonzis at carefully prepa-fd fdr the taatts afld - J-TTOS cs! Pncen forms ranges from 4 cents to-16 cents apiece, 3 rl)Qroxa254to-50cents k ii, f 4. v i l -1 . - kX3 , 1 Jit - At 7 -Assistant to a c, n v-rv -v t threat presented by the University Of -Santa Claras Little difficulty was expected by Cdach" Warner In sefidifig Sarita CIatA home on the snort jerid of the 'score.' J,' '. The game Is not of conference bearing. , ' TURNER DEFEATS PARRISH The Turner football team dter feated the Parrish junior high schoor teAm ot tbls city by A sool'e of -26 t6' 0. The Tdrner eggre-; gattotf- plAyed a good defeufeive arid-offerislve: game. A 60-yArd.ruri was a feature -ofthis game.-' Tut ner will meet Gervais at home ori November 11. K-.f. 11 , T. - . 1 Sutberlin rLocal cannery;, paid. $35,000 wages for 196 season. ?. 1 TlliB fe lOTKnHl DALLAS "'7 November 6 Floor S$&;:5600gqi& Vs '"I r N11T j ' .1 f I, Sill iecKO oc nenanciu , m first ArieeV of rrrr.t 1L t tli'at : "arfe to made tx order, forms. OTrariTf?Tk axrr rnn.o attc ttxt AilU A' 7X UiVUU EflSTfiii'J GlllUlfiKJ ; ' SP0TL1G! HSrvafd Team Slpt Favor-- lies UVCI ri iiivJcuJii ' f , 'ers th Contesti - NEW, YORKNoTS.-tADr Thc :battle tit the Tiger and Crim son holds- the spotlight in the"' eastern jfridtron-sectprtomorro?r. Most of jthe Other, eontenders for eastern1 honors, among thenv eTtit uhbeateH arrays will take ttrttttrs ratTfer eaay ' in anticipation- of harder closing tests. -' Jlarvardlbecauseof her sensa- ' tional npwaftf. march. af tef. a. rocky strt," t aa been j esiabnjbed...':a slight faVbrite-oyer Princetoin the 1 opening;.lash. hi ' the,'.J926 Vpi? three' series, bu t -analysis Tot he rirki prospects ;re'veal!S tjittle -to choose between themi Toe.Tig ers. while tbey -hare i been more errsttTcthaja. Harvard, bare greater experience And. if be is in shape, the "TeacMng Individual of- the threat af frayVtb'e elnsfve back field, JateSlagle. - ' ' ' '. Other .ancjentfoeg renewing their tomorrow are : Pennsylvania and' FeAtf S&tfeWest yirginlit and! PiftsbiiriEh., 'WesWari " and Wll- ' 1 HamsfiForlmm an4 Hbly Cross.' : eraily at.the toprpf ;the.. eastern title conendIn list; all hive cam "Paratively toy-test. The Mid- -dies face West Virginia. Westeyan, I West-Point tackles Franklfn and : Marshall 'aYid UrownCopposes Nor - Bonfires Welcome Home -Alumnt to'Uhlversiffes CHICAGO,! Nov. 5.-iCAP- Bonfires Hfted . their, flames be fore homecoming crowds on four campuses" wliere 'Western confer ence football elevens were "cam p ed". ' ' ', ' ' v';, -''North western rekindled the f Ir of old rlvAlry.again&t Purdue, nn nsnally significant this season be cause both teams aspire to "big tea honqrg. ;The long shadows throwa by Iowa's bonfire omened to old gold followers .til;forture for the invading Minnesotans.. jChieago'a blaze lifted tp the . autumn sky maroon petitions for victory., oven Illinois. .-Notre Dame. . jion-confereAce school; piled fuel on a conflagra tfon w'bTcR tokened welcdme - to alumii returned to see In'dlan' routed. - . ' . . . i "'Elmira UrilonliTgii sch'oolberj to have new gymnasium. , mimJm irrifnw 16PAWCEIIM ax trit 'ik All Kinds' : Legal r t Ca T t Ho" 4 JTR.' x c- 1 t, 1 t!' r a e ti is V.' - 1 r i. V 1 1 V ! ! V -13 oar o w . e- Lcaa pun Iintj. 3 .,m J.. jKA,j-4plkw 0 0 & ,400.j.. A - ,