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The Missouri Miner, February 15, 1941

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2-11-41 . ~ of the late ~!Uprising !llnes,has la col!e~, r---., · !'rowCape llege, eorer, Bob ~etba]]man l the shot, The Studem :s College, r-­ r--- LE iVol.27 - No. 34 ,Roll~, .Missou11i Saturday, 2-15-41 Jeweler liners ~ St>Pats(Boar,d :I •r: · ltreet Fifty-One ·t rh .C -lh¥er- St·. 0 kt U t llo.tm1l)oimitor¥ ene f·I: ;;> -C · -On rive, :.nse =-- R ow r ~ To8 .e Co.nstruatedSoon i~p:!:~;.~ ~et~!d,~!sJ~; in r~hrrHingBattle, 43-24 evening, plans were discussed Ray S. 'Rucker Will concerning a parade during the ! Schroeder Paces Miners annual St. 'Pat celebration. Each , Y'S Finance And Build 1 AIMME- t.o Award member is to discuss the parade Dr. Hughes Gives "With 21 Points; Structure with his respective organ ization ! Scholarship A_gain deciding whether or not it is -Cyclotron Opponents Scoreless Construction will begin as soon tectur:e Th e local Women's Auxiliary favorable . A committee of three Approximately 150 factulty During First ,Half as possible on a .5.l=r Qom, 102 was appointed of the 'Ame ri can Institute of to carry. out the members and students heard Dr. student dormito1·y to be ready details. Mining and Metallurg ka l Eng­ A. L. Hughes, pro.fessor of phy- Upsetting · the for use next September, accord­ It was decided that tickets to app le cart, the in eers announces a scho lar sh ip sics at Washington Univers it y, Min er b asketba ll squad beat a. ing to Ray S. ' Rueker, local bu si­ the St. Pat's celebration wou ld open to juniors and seniors in lecture on the cyclotron, it s, hi s- strong Culver Stockton team 43 - C. nessman who is financing and be g iven away at the sho,v Mining, Metallurgy, Geology, and on tory, composition, and appiica- 24 last night at building the dormitory. February 26-27. the Jackling Chemistry as applied to Metal­ Th e St . Pat' s tion in science, Thursday even- Gym. The dormitory will be bu .ilt on Iur gyi for the following schoo l board also announces that it will 1ER ing. Dr. Hughes was guest First Ralf, Miners the west side of State Street, a­ year. Th e scho larship will con ­ not give its regularly schedu led 9-0 speaker of the Rolla Section of Sparked by the brilliant cross from Harris Hall and im­ sist of $200.00 award - one-half dance on Feb. 22nd. clefen- Sigma IST mediately south of th e Woodman an outright scho lar sh ip, and one­ Xi. sive p lay of Bruse, Schroeder, Th e cylclotron was invented by 1esidence. Built on a framework ha lf a loan to be rep aid without an d Wampler, the Min er Quintet Dr. Lawrence of the University held a potentiaHy powerful Cul l Drugs of reinforc ed concrete and steel, int erest as soon as p oss ible fo l­ ­ Theta Tau Elects of the two-story building will be .lowing graduation. Applications for the purpose of ver Stockton tea m to no score pl ' William D. Busch was elect ed studying the physics of the nuc completely fir epro of . should be submitted by March 15, - during the fir st half. treasureT and Raymond O. Kast en , leus of the atom. Mr. Ruck er stated that while and awa rd s will be mad e on May It finally came For the firs t eight minutes of corresponding secretary at the to be used to . produce artificia r.ext- September was too far a ­ 15. l the contest neither team was Theta Tau meeting in radioactivit,' way to make definite statements, Awards will be based on schol­ the club . Dr. Hughes ex- able to find the basket . hTen lead ro om Thursda y night. plained in det he would estimate that the m onth ­ arship, ch~racter, lea der ship , per­ ai l ho w particles by Schroeder, who talli ed seYen Plan s were discussed for t he are subjected to a series of ly rental per student would be sonalit y, and need. See Mr. Hub­ high points, the ,Gillman squad came to possibilities of a biennial voltages thus producing neutrons, I abou.t $10. · bard for furth er deta •;Js, c9nven­ lif e to lea d at the half 9 to o. tion to be held in St. Louis dur­ protrons and alpha rays, al l of Both teams us ed a zone defense . Students will li ve two in a ing the Christmas holida ys . which are used to bombard other Th e Cu1'·er Stockton squad em­ room. Two bath r ooms, md each with elem ents in a radioactive manner . plo ye d th eir second team which a number of showers and toilets, Al.pho Chi ·Sigma Th e cyclotron has numerou s was composed of three freshmen are prov ided on each floor. Re­ Baby Girl For Prof. Black poss ibl e applications in medicine, and two sophomores, during the creation rooms are provided on Initiation Today La t Tu esda at the Je ffe r son the ground floor and in the botany and metallurgy. Dr. Hugh- entire . first half: . base ­ A formal initiation o s Y H . t i es considers the deYelopme f the Mis­ City St. Mary's 1 1e l' nt of S, c"nd Half-M,ners Win 43-21 ment. osp1ta I ' souri Schoo l of Min es Beta Delta Quarters for the caretaker are 1 Chapter of will ~t~tJil~:~ei~:~~h ::·of:~s~ ~ :~~ · ~~~i;:;;,~;:;~: :~e s:~e~I~~ C~~~hthe Hs::i~tg~!n th\;"co~~l:e~'.: ~rovided in the bu ild ing. g,~e::i~,s: be held on Sat urd ay, February one-ha lf pound baby gYrI. The the past decade . Stockton put his fir st tea m on 15. Pl edg es who, will be initiated girl has been named Martha ------~he floor in an encleavO !.' to break are: H. P . Brueschke; E. L. Clar­ Leone. These is Pro fes5or and Vunise Banuw, sister of the losing streak, the team has House Committee idge; J. IP. B ernd t; H. Harness; Mrs . Black's second child, the heavyweight champion Joe Louis, at This time . Th e Cu' ert team D. R. Strehlau; and W. E. Yates. first be ing twelve yeaT old is attending the University of wn!l its first nine gar:nes this sea­ A banquet will be held at th e Charles Black. . son then droppe d the last three Refuses Funds Christian Church Saturday even ­ before they met the M111ers last Last Thur sday the Misso uri in g followed by entertainme nt at nighL He had not 1 :1anned on us­ State House Appropriations Com­ the home of Dr. T. G. Day, Pro­ Fifty-One Spring G raduates Have :rcg: his first squad, as Culver­ mittee rejecte d a proposal to fessor of Organic Chemi stry. Stockton has a conf Pr ence game furnish funds for a dormitory at Th e final arrangem ents for the Positions Offered T hem So Far tbi::-; ,•,·<.:::ni11.f'_a:,t1 he \,·ant ed the ,the Missouri School of Mines. initiation were made at the m eet ­ li::>Ys to rest. The appr opriation was . to be ing held Wednesda y ni ght, Feb­ A total of 51 spring- grad uates Iback the early part of March. The whcle second half was now have jobs afte r gra d $150,000 and was to be used in ruary 12. uation , Mr. W. S. Idl er of the Alumin ­ plenty 1:ough :1nd '~'ampler was accorcling- to information put the erect ion of a dormitor y o n out um Company of America will ur.ce :-narc ejecte i on persona l by the registrar's office the campus to 1·elie ve a possible yester - come to Rolla on the twenty-first fouls . Seveni times a coup le of day. A lar ge crowded situation w,hich ma y re­ Chedsey, Forbes number will be in - of February and in terview men tho fdlows did a little shoving terviewed sult next year. Construction work in the next few weeks, from the Mechanical, Metallurgi ­ i.l!''d traded a few "ords. at nearby Fort Le and 1nany of these will receive cal, Chem ical , and Electrical eng­ onard Wood And Hanley Attend r;,}.1ocder was :"'!1.-ain on a scor­ positions. A number has caused the housing situ ation of men have ineer ing de'partments. He will in~ r-pree as he \'-'as at Spring­ received in Rolla to become rather diffi­ N. Y. AIMME Meet more than on~ offer, probalby be accompanied by Ray fit) d l~st wee!~ and accounted and have not yet decided which W. Rucker cult, and an increase in the Director Checlsey, Professor C. of tho cla ss of ' 06 of for 21 of the i\Iiners 43 points. to take. M, S. M. Mr . Idl er number of students at MSM n ext R. F orbes and Pr ofessor H. R. has hired a 13r11<·e scored but fo ur points During the last week Mr . Carl large number of M. S. M. rear may result in awkward s it- Hanley left for Ne w York during gra du­ lr.. 1t i--roved h~c:. ability to play Gannon of the Phili ps Refining ates in the last few years. 1 uations for the students. the week to attend the an nual drfc.r s.C:::and set them UP. for his Company interv iewed men from Mr. Cole of the Wright Aero­ Senator Emo1·y W . Allison meeting of the Am erican Jn team mates . st i­ th e Chemical, Civil, Mecha nical, naut ical Corporation will (Dem.) of Rolla app eared before tute of Mining and Metallurgical inter­ Nut once during the whole game Petro leum , and Metallurg ical en- view all those who might be in­ the comm\tt ee to urge the funds Engineers being held di,! the Miners Jose the lead and there. Prof. gineering departments. He only terested in securing employment for a 100 room dormitory. Sena - Forbe s was accompan ied towards the encl of the game by Mrs. hired men from the Chemica l wit h his company but tor Allison, when ca lled by a For bes he, will be \Vhfll the Culbert team, which is . Director Checlsey is and Petroleum departments but un MINER 1:eport able to come to Rolla. Tho se known for it s high scorin g, be­ er, said tha t this cha'•·man of the Minerals Indu s­ he handed the records of men Present who are intel'estod are to meet gin to drop them in the basket bill which was . a~prove _d, tr Division of the organization. from the other departments •n emergenc y appropriat10n bill l Y ______into him in T.:rbana, on the at a furio~s rate , the Miners 0 1 his office and others will pro - twenty-eighth of : r $2,080,470, is ju st a prelim- • February. c-vcn outdid them . F I I bably receive positions a liltle inary one and is ,by no means Th e assistant dean of the busi­ SoE.ctators coming frvm the IHospital u later in the fut ur e. The men final. "The doors are all op en . . of- ness school of Han •ard Univer­ gyn;i,a simn claimed this to M' fered be ~nd we're still fighting," he said, Th_e Missouri School of mes j obs are Carl Zvanut, Jen- sity \\~II intervi ew all m en in- the best game played on nings Lambeth, and Andrew terest the and there is a possibility of in- hospital has had a full house a­ ed in the National Scholar- Minus home floor this vear, Cochran eluding a special appropriation s ga in all week . Cne ,hund red and . ship b that sch ool on February MINER (43) • claus~ in the final Mr. Roark, Vice President of t\\·entieth. bill, or sev- twelve cases were treated ~es­ Name FG FT PF TP Production of the Shell Oil Com- Th ere are other eral ether possible steps which terday alone, all ~; t h';'.n mmor employ ers com­ Schro eder, f ,.,_ 10 1 0 2 may yet be taken due pany intervjcwed men Irom the ing · from other com to the cuses, of course. . Flu , seemed panies and Ncsley, f 1 1 3 3 !act that the same departments as Mr. Gan- all those who 1rnnt pres~nt movem ent in be the predomma~t troubl e to receive Bruce, c · 2 0 1 4 a!'{ain, with colds running a close non . He re ached no immediatt employment in these companies See DORMITORY, Page 4 seccrd. decision bu t w ill mail his report should ste llilr. Hubbard See BASI{ETBALL, Page 3 Page 2 The Missouri Miner 2-15-41 2-15 THE MISSOURIMINER Bird Seeds The MISSOURI MINER is the officia l publication /l Spl~:~:SPe~~f M't Two roughn ecks wa lking a long lb,_ !~~ of Mines and RAY S. RUCJ(ER, who i of th e Students of the Missouri School pas sed one of t he town's most buildin g the dormitory (see front Metallurgy. It is published every Tu esday and Satur­ ra vis hin g an d allurin g beauties. Street ke taking her out a- page for story) on Stale f sec ond class "I fee l li day during the schoo l year. Entered as I f fl. is a very interes,rng cnaracter. Ue n himself;. matter Apri l 2, 1915, at the Post Office at Rolla, Mo., ga in," whispe red one. ' ir When Ye Ed introduced "Have yo u had he r out?" / ,IJL'J Mr. Rucker said loudly, "Well. under the Act of March 3, 1879, l d 'l" I "No-b ut once before I fe lt lik e / ~ l it." you'r e a big ug y ev1 . Al- Sub scription pric e - Dom estic $1.50 per year, Foreign $2.00 per Even though we mi sse d the though true enough, we were Ml h somewhat taken aback. Mr. The year. Singl e copy 4 cents . • • • ove,r Aun li e, were you ever in a pr e- dea dline of the _ last iss u': t. e Rucker ! aid it in such a tone, ,·in Member t h st ill however, that it sounded almost /fllesdaJ flll!:,-~&8.NT!t:D P'OR NATIONAL AD\/UtTI.ING BY en t? dirt on e Militar y Ball is dicam trounced National AdvertisingService, Inc. No, d ea r , but heaven knows I'v e of inte r est. It proved to th e best complim•mary. Associaled Colle5iale Press . th score & U>llt ge Publi shers RtPrtstntati11e 0 tried. sing le dar.ce of the year Distrib ut or of Gene Schill lost hi s fai th in KENNETH VAUGHAN. an en- e h 420 MADIS O N AVE , ft . N. Y. erget ic sophomore on th e Miner- (Xac II • LOI AIIC. CLU • S AN FIIIAN CI SCO • • • · fun G:>llee,iaie Di6est • eostO the teach­ women when hi s date was ca lled Jimmi e giggled when for at :30 a. m. by th e hea d man staff , is responsibl e for the jokes ~ . a man who 1 Member of er r ead the story of of the Pershing Rifl es at Wa sh- in th is issue. Hi s defen se, when theM m; es befo re Misso uri College Newspaper Association swa m a river thr .ee tim ington U. Hi s date also came from we £cr used him of tryinJ to ~et JI toe breakfast . was that he fa)'...... Fr ed W. Finley Washington u., l,u;, perhaps this us put on probation, /a Editor-in-Chief ...... "You doubt -th at a train ed swim- got all of them from magazines b· an the libr ar y. If the library first ha! Mana g ing Editor s ...... Haro ld N ich olas, Wayne Benn etsen mer coui cl do that Jimmi e ?" is ju st a coincidence . Hi s main in l room thinks they're OK, wh o are we 'og the ...... Natha n J affe "No, but I wonder why h e regret was the unu sed hote Advertising Manager ...... to object. boardan m ake it fou r, and get back at the Edwin L ong . nd E b didn't . DEE De lliners u Bu s ine ss Manag er · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ···· Ra le g ert l o th e s ide where hi s cloth es A f irst se meste r ba sic st udent, OUR DAIL y DIRTY were ." We were show ing a copy of that st_too i Circulation Manage r s ... . Chris Wal'lenbarge r, Mike Henn in g I in orde r to dr ess up hi s uni form, borrowed some sergeant's chev- letter of requested exi t on the ed1we • • • rons and a Detonator c itat ion ftont page te - one of the local ere num ~g com Lady: Ha ve yo u tr ied to cur e co rd for the affair. All this was ,., tiness me n, who wa rather THEY'RE AT IT AGAIN t and . thi s parr ot cursing? fine with one excep ti on : he sew - '.•ff•p rised to no•.c that the house was received by three Gomg\ The following notice P et S hop .Man: Hell, yes. lady, ed the chevron s on up side down. hclongerl to him, ana wa s only ·ih a I School of Mines students a few days ago: but the damn-fool bird onl y .r;ets The absence of th e · y oung er r •nl cd b., th e peop le i, rning the gnlars worse a ll the ,ti~,~- element was quite r efreshi ng. A nuic~. A. J.,·. ,,1 supporte i· of the few still r esorted to robbi ng of sl. 1dents, h e s tated that he would rnnteen ~inutes tbat we int~nd to Bache lor: A man who can have a the cradl e, and the hi gh ranking fight fire with fire, and will You will please take notice morein g irl on his knee s without having ca det off icer was not ed with a raise their rent immediat ely. terminate your tenancy and demand possession of­ osto f bet on hi s hand s. girl who wcn't be 18 (legal age) ------·------you of the room which you now occupy in the dwell­ for three ,·ears yet. Wednesday th e spec tators were ~-ening v • •• I who Most men like to fidd le aro·.1 Hi Jambor came back f1:on: a trip in the balcony ov er the swim- ,i, ing house belonging to us in the City of Rolla, Phelps ea m was all hen do a whi le befo r e making ovc~tm 0 s home and walked mto his ro om min g poo l, the t County Missouri, located at 505 West 10th Street, on Miner!re to a g irl. late Sund ay nigh t. Thi s procedure dr esse d, and ever yo ne was won- the 10th day of March, 1941. • • • wa s quit e the custom with him dering what had happened to the ~amean , Mme • will please take due notice and govern A boy came in from scho ol one bu t it did bothe r him when two Kemp er t eam. Coach Sih·c, man You ( ;rtcen day and sa id: "Pop, ho w mu ch i s g irl s e merg ed out of hi s be d. He bega n ge tting impati ent and sta1 t- yourself accordingly. te ,·h· a billion a:onar s ?" cla im s he had no knowl edge of ed checking up. H e found there Mfers:n W. T. Mollett And hi s papa replied, "It' s a them being there and all has wa s a little mi sund erstand}ng in Kemper , go , Lillian Mollett helluva lot of mon ey." been cleared up. Th ey were t he Ithe correspondence, for 1 , ;utc: Th e nex t cla y the boy ca me g uests of a _fri end for the Mili- stat ed in the letter that they nter Ho bac k from school cry in g, and the tary Ball. would be her e on Thur sday. · · ::_ 1n· s"pite of opportunities to rent their rooms at father said , "What is the matter We h ea rd that Bob Bruce had Wh en th e tea m heard this they much higher prices to workers on the army camp, thie with you, son?" a 4 a. m. date with a frat ernit y good-nat ured ly to sse d Mr. Silrer- "That wasn 't the right answci·," brother's g irl. ton in the pool. With due re,wects iabHits p~ople of Rolla who keep student roomers have al­ in s the boy rep lied. Th e Th eta Kap& have their to the coac h we must say he t ook rn most unanimously kept the agreement that they en­ ought to it in great sty le and came out ut g_ • • • braw l ton ight and we 0 l \ tered .·into last fall when they rented their rooms to Could T see the Captain? have some thing int eres: ing n ew j and pleased the spectators ,\ith sh crtl y. . . . ____ I __a couple______of " clo=·'-~--n-di ves ." -- !\"aceU1ea, students at a certain monthly rate. He's forward, 'l\1:iss. ______1 do,and c Cases like the above have, bowever, arisen -a I'm not afraid, I'v e been out Ch f • Id R 11Tb I d with college boys. . ester le eprin tS O QCCO 00 n~mber of times, when students are asked to leave • • • 1 for no reason or for some fli:msy pretense of a rea­ "Just fancy that," exclaimed ·u. S. A." Story of Tobacco Industry son. True, we ca.nnot expect the law of supply and the proud moth er, "they've pro- moted our 'Erbert for hi lt in the Se many reque o,s have been Durham, N . C., portrayed in thi< IN favor us Miners, but we . demand to be repealed to sergea nt . Th cy·vc mad e him " r ece ived for the big free book, Iboo k, alon e cover one hundred ee can ask th at t he rate,; under which we rented rooms courtmartia l." "Tobaccoland, U . S. A." off ered j and fif t v acres. Eve ry visitor lo I REIi • • • by C heste rfiel d Ciga rettes in a "T obacc oland" finds a t. ut I ~ last fall be continued to the end of-this year. 1 Fo llow ing an address to a group recent national new§paper ad,·e r- t hr ough these factories an ac1,·cn• The influx of camp workers began three months turc in American manufacturing of A med can st uden ts, a Ch inese tisemcnt 1 • that anot her 1nillion ago; the School l.J1s been here seventy years. • pr c-fessor announced t hat ques- cop ies for immediate distribt iti on ingen4ity, and he never forgets ::: 1,, * ::< tions were in order. arc being rushed thr ou;;h publi - the bright gc lden color and rich I "How," aske d a precocious cation . frag ran ce of the newl y-op ncd A FRIEND IN NEED youn g woman, "do the Ch inese Individuals an d groups w ill re- ho11sheads of tobacco fr esh from Liggett t heir long mellowing in storai:e. an noun cement that a Rolla business man, disseminate sex inform~tion in ceive cop ies on request to The their count r y?" and Myers Tobacco Compa ny, 630 "Toba ccoland, U . S. A." is al- Mr. Ray S. Rucker, will finance a_nd b:-iilr~a ,rformi­ \'Likc other rccplcs," r eplied Fifth Avenut , New York, N. Y. so the sto ry of a lyrical Southern Mmes md1cates tha t th e professor, "they ju st grope "Tobaccclan cl, U. S. A." is the tobacco-growing family, shO\,·in~ torv for the Mis ouri School of ho wthe family '~ life revolves a- tily int eres ted in the welfa re of the around in lhc dark." na me g iven to the g 1·oup of states sonrnone is hear * • •~ · i in which America's fin e cigarette round the prokre ss of the tobaccc ~chool. Of course, the dormitory will be a bu sin~ss flunked calculus lhe tobaccos a re grown. While to- crop fr om seas on to seaso n. Th_, um- '11 r, but th~ fact remam s Pro( sai d I didn't kn ow Math bacco is grown in 22 stales o f imp ortance of th e cit ies and prnpo ition for the sponso rica' s tobacco ...l1 a necessity an d comes at from a hole in the g r oun d. the Union, the prima1y cigarette ve r ities of Am e that it i s, or soo n may be tobacco states are , Vir- capita l arc shown in pictures an< SNoo the correct time. Three managers of chicken ginia, North Car ,-lina, South Ca - text . \.ohe story rslina Gcorgia Flo rid n, T cnncs- rates which will farms in Germany, so 1 1 · Aside from thi s fact, the low :-lew Ca mpai gn R elea sed lizing influence, pre ­ gocs, were be ing questioned by see. , and Missou ri. Le -charkecl will erve as a stabi an investigator. Scores of coJlcg-es have writ- Many ce leb ritie s an• ag-ain in• sumabl y, for private houses in the commun ity, an d "Whal cio y en feed your chick- Len to praise lhc completeness o( eluded in t he new Chcsterfiek heduled should aid in preventing th e recurrence of severa l ens?" he asked the first. this story of America' s g reat to- advertising campaign, sc bazco in11 husks t ~ make cloth . And vou ?" ,·ca rs. Careful steps cf plan ning, tu res. Patsy Garrett Dru e- ~tnt• to Bell's Ca~c•, "Chesterfieh 1 inr-, but if yau read lhe ,)!INER I f-cuLt's • g-rowino•· h·1rvest1nz· · curmc, age- 1· •F r de W an ·n&"' 's l-lig-,1- he ns;kcd turning to lhc th!rd oflen you 11ust know lhat it is loca lecl tn Pin c St re et at ' for ~~r-rcct ! PJen u1·e Tim eo broa.clcasts, an! 1 nian. ing-1 ~~nnitionh1g- " ;1.' 6t;, in n nl~Jf or t lo avoid t.he noi our poli~y to print. nnonyrnous " 1 g-i\·c th e chicke1;s the mon~y rnoistu-rc con lent.' and blcndi1,g I P.at O'Brien,.. fi l.m star , a_re fe:'t · j ('0111,!C"s~ion_ of t.hr do"nt own hw:.i- 111 ~ lcttt.'f.. ~nd tell t1'em lo go buy th eir O\\ n of the ' y:irious domestic lob:icco s j tu 1·ec together a special d1slnct. You sec , your. lelte r might be I ncss food." "ilh imJ r-rleci Turki sh lea( ar , Patnc k' s Day advertisement written by a studt·nl trying to . • • • the J:!l'Ounclwork. Then comes mod- I Nationa l bill boa rd shn11n_,, us ---- the Wa~ ~nnoy us. If you will just drop 1 ShoYdrunne,· Ike: '·We certain- crn ool-prouf 1'.lar.ufaclt:rc, mak-1 de11ler displays, and a note telling- u:,:; your name we I·, had a bi~ time la s~ ni).!ht fo- i11~ i'< •.sihle r.rorlucli/Jn of mi!l'.on~ I "Ple asu re Tim.c" and G!rnn "'; publi sh your lct!.er, ' like very much lo nf J)U("ka~c~ cf ri1;.1r tt--es pC'l: ler "l\f oonlight . 3er en,adc" ra~~ will gladly print )'Our Jet ~ t~n cr nts." "" 1 1 keLpin r your nnm C' a ~ccret. / tcr . irul : say! 1 wnnilt•r clay. show s over tl:e lrad.ing n•t""'r~ ,tho.. .. His ••ru I •..: Please -00 this, becau se we would Ye Ed. lrow little l,rothcr S!l nt it?" Th<_, C~, t.1 'klj Chapter of 'P i Smith, II K · 3 nn d . fr;shfl, ''C:-",r ls'on , g O O Time 1:28.2. H aw, Eclson;: Mason, I Harlow. 1·s 1 0 in sto ' A · Founder 's Day banquet Outs hoots ·un ·,v. J. Wilson, g ,.,ci.. .., _ 2 l 3 5 Lattim A.nis. ·, I ore for Kemp er . j being planned for March 1 O O 3 0 The 180 )'cl. Medley Relay ),·on or 2 . Of M • _Fi sh cr, ,flf, .;.1sout. ______QI ne T.c,·c, · 1 2 O 4 for th e Miners by Hadl ey, Brouk ih'i fhOifl B. Wil·s 'on O 0 and Brackett was won in the I I _ Winnin g over the University 0 0 revolVfS - Dentiorn, c 2 new-p I I Th e modern optimist is the 4 1 10 ool record time of 1 :52.5. f thetoba• fe l- of br a score of 3,700 t o c:,.,rJ,:- g . "--=------' I Ic-w who think s ~is 1 O O O O . season,1 i wife has q_uit 3,649 points la st Saturday, ciga rettes I t_he Po se y, g 2 1 3 . 5 i when ,ie starts .fmdmg l\Irner Rifle T ea m ex te ~ties and o I Try a game of cigar butts around nded it s · Arthur C. S~h~efer I the house ._ I string of v ictori es ica's SNOOKE to fiv e straight Total s 10 6 12 24 to~~ I R · ______in the same numbe1; n picture, I o_f sta1ts . Hefrees: Bab cock, D en,·er U; New York -Life I The Maine University I or I ------sqund }kllmi eh, Illinoi s U . BILLI A.RDSj \\'3S the only t ea m to hand the Insurance Co. M. S. M. riflem en a setbac k last I 1 AMBULANCE 0 year, accountin g for the single I at I SERVICE Exclusive Agency ·Favorite of 90 per ~ent 1 loss in a 'total of 24 matches 1 u 1· I . s I 'll r H , s j· McCaw fir ed la st year. of 1940 MSM Gradu- The way the Miner riflemen 9if:IJJma,daJdtMJ, I 817 Pine _ 5% Be~r ! V(~~• ates. I finished was as follow s : -,1i7"cANO>ESJb -,: Funeral Home F. w. Finley -- 388 Get unbia se d facts before you I . ' Ph one 276 Rollamo Soda Shop ,..__ e__;___ ,__ ,,__ ~ \ '------R. E. Fi elds ------·--- .. 380 buy, 2.nd save r:toney. --- - ....-~ J. w. McA nern ey ...... , _ 378 A . F. Fi ck ...... ---· ------· 376 = F"" .T. H . F ox 370 ~iss'A~eri Select M. C. Ullrich 370 ,,uonl Groceries E iii. Schu\Lz ,- 3'66 GROCERIES inger[I J F Burs t _ ____ 366 esterfll Meats I E. G. Joh annes 354 FRESH MEATS casts,· r K. W Martrn 352 r, a" 1 1 Frn its pe~• VEGE'f ABLES ,em•"~ Vegeta bles • •I'· sh"'u Two Phones Receiv e Your Orders Tucker's 1 PINESTREET MARKET ~\r!~ ASHER& .BELL PASTEURrZED de" t. p . MARKET We Delive. · nel'1'..---: ·~h_o_n_e_I7___ . __ 7_00_._P_i_n_e_S_t...... ___ '\_"'l_e_D_e_I_iv_e_r__ Milk '. I 903 PINE . £Cfpr~ PHONE 77 2-tS-41 Page 4 The Missouri -Miner SLIDE RULES Nf SCOTT'S - The Miner's Co-op and Book Exchange Owned, co ntro ll ed and operate d by fo r m er s tud ents o f M. S. M. 52 years at 8th & Pine.

eg iate W orld We know a dog who lear ned j w ith t h e a u tomo bil e. H e can n ow This Coll Alumni News DOlbM ITO ltY arithmetic through close contact p u t down three and carry one . The new ~30,ov0 n<,nh-0uses at Continued from page 1 th, Univ •rsity of Connecti<·ut ar John D. Harlan, 1010, is now steam hcal cd and t~rmite-p1·oof, •ic -president and ons ulLing En­ nal." with I •ctric light s, hot and ·old g in ee r with th e United States is not f i s entirely the runnin g water and automatic foun­ Smd ting, Refinin g, and Mining The dot·mitory i Light Com pany at 75 Fed •ral Street, enterprise of Mr. Rucker, and i s Beller .--=1 tain s. 0 13o~to n, Massachuselts. Hi s home not to be confused wit,h the state­ , Vol.27 I a dd1·ess is 2GO B aeon Street, financed dormitory that effort s arc be ing mad e to obtain. for Owen Williams, <,gro cook at IBo~ton. ---- n wom<·n's dormitory of North Ru sse ll Parker '20, sa iled for y T,•.·a• Slate •reachc•rs c,ollcge, Antigua, 131"itish We st Indies, Miss Abby Burge ss is the thirt ly to Better Sight kp<•ak s Fr,•n<·h and commi ts where h will be rewident eng- fir s t member of her fami Brown univer sity. JI ,r Shakcspea1·,, to mcmo1·y. in<•ci· on th e ne w naval base for attend JS PRICELESS-- th e Army engineers. Mr s. Parker father i s a fa culty member. --EYESIGHT I and th e children will rcmai11 be­ t Ste,•ens fnstitut e of Technol- hind for s veral month s unlil ar­ dentAda of LouiseRadc li Comaffe college,ock, was prcs i- M"1ssour·1-General ut·11·1t·1es Co. ogy received gifts totalinR ~9G,- rangcrnenls arc mad for ng­ :,(;2 in the fisca l y~a,· l!):j9-40. inecr s' familie s to he transport ­ the f irst dean of women at the 'Ye ed . Uni versity of M_in_n_e_so_t_a_.___ _:.:: ::::::::::::::::::.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_:Jr. Students al 's H crb erL lfoffman '34, is work- • ~ I! last yea r ~ four municipal colleges as gas Meta llurgi st for the contributed $972,000 in fcr,s . Northern Peru Mining anu Sm It- (s k kn ere ing Company at T1·ujillo , IPern. I filA ers ow· ------Associated with him ar Evan V • • • ,RollamoTheatre Price, '40, and Jim Meacham '34. h /,la~:~-c~~;.~:~1 tt~a~J.~du~~::~~S~t,:~:~ , on a vaca lion. e sterfi•el:d s ~ort William L. S uli;var,, Jr. '39 JueKey ( Hill) has j oine d the sta ff of the Western Car tridg e Company a t oCondu Alton, lll ino i~. 13ill i s li ving at ossible I 22 l•' ron tenac St., 'Jayton, Mo. ' • fy who s Clar enc e C. Pa lm e r, '40, atls . has been w ith th e •rcnn •ss c Valley Authority at Chattano- oga, T cnn ess c, writes that he has been t1·ansfe 1Tcd Lo Kno x­ villr, T cnn<•ssc , where hi s ad- d1·ess is 2106 North Broadwa y. EIR MILDER, BE1:'TER 'T'.STE J ohn Crar,icr ':J9, formerly with WJTHrt TH , , ' 11\ OWL SHOW SAT. th e Bau x it Company 11:lr. Adm.- 10 and 20c at Bauxit<·, Arkansas, is now Chief Ch mist for the you k now w hy Ch est­ Bauxite Company at Abbeville, Do A la bama. er field g ives yo u more p leas ure? J oh n Jo:. Kaiser ':J!J,ha s ac­ it's the smoker's cigarette c-r·ptcd a job with the St. ,Jose 1>h Because J.0ad Compan y at Bonne T err e, ••. it has everything a smoker Mo . ,Ji m Wilson, who gra duat ed in wants . .. Rea l Mildness and a ('ivil r•:ngin,•c'l·ing in the cla ss of Cooler, Better Taste. l!M0, is Safely Di1·<•c-Lor with Lhc Bla ck Sla1· Coal Corp oration aL Louisvillt•, "J(<•nlu<·ky. Jim will he Chesterfields are better-tasting 1 rt•mt•mh<:l'C'l on t}1(1 campus for and mild . •. not/lat ... not strong, his outstanding fooll,all playing. II,., ·man llliek c 11sd(lrfc 1· '27, because of their right combina­ I s<•nds his Christmas ,~rt·eti ngs __to tion of the world's best cigarette nwmbers of th,• faculty from 1 ,,._ I upala, PC'ru, wht're hr i!-\ asso~ tobaccos. You can't buy a better '------~--=--__. eiate d wilh lhc lica Mining and cigarett~. ------I Dev<•lopmcnt Company. 'l'Ufo:SDAY William W. DN·ket· '38, who is at Fort Riley, ~ - ~ now stationed l\nnims, nH 8cco nd Licul •nant. ~~,, wiLh the Sixth Jsng in t•ers, w ill b (l"nnsfern•d lo Fo1•t, Lt·onard W, orl 111•;11· l{olla in the near fu­ I tun•.

7th and Rolla Phone 412 ROLLA BAKERY

Try Our Bread - - The Best in The Ozarks Valentino Greeti n gs from ELLEN DRE W, starring In tho curren t Paramount hit "THE MAD DOCTOR" .•. ond from CHESTERFIE LD, M. F, A. CO--OP tho MIider, Cooler, Bet'" tor-Tasting cigarette~ ASSOCIATION Grocer ies - Meats - Vegetables Tel. 139 - - 209 E. 8th Forme rly Farmers Exchange