M A R C H 1 9 4 0 ^ ^ ^ V O L U M E 30 No. 3 - Mines Magazine
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102<br />
The <strong>Mines</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />
George R. Brown, '22, is at the Mayo<br />
clinic, Rochester, Minn, under treatment.<br />
He plans on coming to Colorado to convalesce<br />
before returning to Houston, Texas<br />
to resume his duties as vice-president of<br />
Brown & Root, Inc.<br />
Martin P. Brown, '36, employed by U.<br />
S. Engineers at Midway Island, spent a<br />
few days at his home in Atlantic City, N.<br />
J. last month as a result of being subpoenaed<br />
as a government witness in a<br />
mining trial at Wilmington, Delaware.<br />
This is the longest distance recorded of<br />
a government witness having been subfor<br />
March, 1940 103<br />
DENVER<br />
B A L L<br />
AND<br />
MILLS<br />
CLASSIFIERS<br />
Denver Ball Mills are made with<br />
rolled steel shell and give the highest<br />
capacity because the diameters are measured<br />
inside the liners. Unique construction<br />
makes it possible to double the capacity<br />
by bolting two shells together<br />
and strong design permits use of the<br />
same trunnion bearings. This mill ia<br />
often used with a Denver Spiral Screen<br />
(il ii is 80 desiredl which gives a<br />
Sized product. Denver Mills arc made<br />
in <strong>30</strong>", 3', 4' and 5' diameters and in<br />
ball, rod, or tube mill lengths.<br />
There is a standard Denver Rake<br />
Classifier detigned lo meet your particular<br />
conditions. For normal duty work<br />
there is a Type "G" Rake Classifier and<br />
for heavy duty operation for handling<br />
high circulating loads or heavy ores<br />
there is a Type "D" Rake Classifier.<br />
Write for Bulletin <strong>No</strong>, E,S-Bt on Ball<br />
Mills and Classifiers.<br />
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1901 Lawrence Street MAin 1852 Denver, Colorado<br />
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Manufacturers<br />
"National" Brands Safety Fuse for use in all Blasting Operations<br />
Brands<br />
Sylvanite Black Monarch White Aztec Double Tape<br />
White Monarch Bear Biack Aztec Triple Tape<br />
T h e National Fuse &L Powder C o .<br />
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Rocky Mountain Distributors—Cordeau-Bickford Detonating Fuse for<br />
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of<br />
Colorado School of<br />
<strong>Mines</strong> Alumni<br />
Association<br />
NEW MEMBERS<br />
FEBRUARY, 1940<br />
ALUMNI<br />
E. W. COWPERTHWAITE, '13, Clibtffola.<br />
<strong>No</strong>. Rhodesia<br />
RALPH C. DEWOODY, '33, Odessa,<br />
Texas<br />
WALTER H. DUMKE, '29, Dewver,<br />
Colo.<br />
R, D. FERNALD, '37, Chuquicamata,<br />
ChUe<br />
N. N. KoHANOwsKi, JR., '32, Oruro,<br />
Bolivia<br />
WALLACE LEE, '04, Lawrence, Kans.<br />
GEORGE W. LEMAIRE, '26, Aruha,<br />
N. IV. I.<br />
BAILEY E. FKICE, '23, <strong>No</strong>rwalk,<br />
Conn.<br />
DONALD D. RIDDLE, '18,<br />
Orlando,<br />
Florida<br />
EARL M. WOLTERS, '<strong>30</strong>, Denver,<br />
Colo.<br />
ASSOCIATE<br />
ROY E. COLLOM, '04, Los<br />
Calif.<br />
• Personal<br />
Angeles,<br />
<strong>No</strong>tes<br />
Ray a. Anderson, '18, listed in the<br />
Alumni Directory as address unknown,<br />
has recently been heard from. He is<br />
Vice-President of the Samson Plasterboard<br />
Company with offices in the Crosby<br />
Building, Buffalo, N. Y.<br />
Arthur C. Austin, '29, Seismologist for<br />
the Seismograph Service Corporation, is<br />
at present at Shawnee, Oklahoma, post<br />
office address, Bos 992.<br />
Alan A. Bakeivell, Jr., '38, who has<br />
been with Braden Copper Company,<br />
Rancagua, Chile, since his graduation, is<br />
en route to the States and can be reached<br />
thru his home, 1320 Moncado Drive,<br />
Glendale, Calif.<br />
Robert Barney, '35, Field Representative<br />
for National Fuse & Powder Company,<br />
has moved his residence to 131+ Vine<br />
Street, Denver. The twins who are now<br />
two years old wanted a larger place to<br />
run around in than the apartment, so<br />
"Mother and Dad" had to find a house<br />
and a yard!<br />
Jack M. Blalock, Jr., '39, Engineer for<br />
the Celo <strong>Mines</strong>, Inc., has a change of residence<br />
address to <strong>30</strong>0 Raleigh Street, Oxford,<br />
<strong>No</strong>. Carolina.<br />
Gary E. Block, '08, receives his mail at<br />
his permanent address, +156-+th Avenue,<br />
Los Angeles. He gets around the country<br />
quite a bit but this address for him is<br />
always good.<br />
Earl Bristow, '37, has a change of address<br />
to 2750-20th Street, Ensley Station,<br />
Birmingham, Alabama. He is Engineer<br />
for the Alabama By-Products Company.<br />
poenaed. Mr. Brown sailed from San<br />
Pedro on U. S. S. "Sepulga", March 6,<br />
for Honolulu and thence to Midway,<br />
Stuart S. Bruce, '99, is temporarily in<br />
Oakland, California, with address, 2051<br />
Telegraph Avenue.<br />
Keith Buell, '39, Junior Chemist in the<br />
research department of the Phillips Petroleum<br />
Company, has been transferred from<br />
Kaw City, Oklahoma to Phillips, Texas,<br />
Lawrence E. Carpenter, '31, who was<br />
recently transferred to Portland, Oregon,<br />
by the U. S. Engineers for whom he is<br />
Junior Mining Engineer, has taken up his<br />
residence at 2170 N. E. Halsey Street.<br />
Webster P. Cary, '10, is now being<br />
addressed at Box J728, Reno, Nevada,<br />
where he makes his headquarters as Consulting<br />
Engineer.<br />
WUIiani W. Cline, Ex-'29, Vice-President<br />
of the Rocky Mountain Drilling Company,<br />
moved recently from Bakersfield to<br />
Los Angeles, California. His mailing<br />
address there is 2718 Rock Glen Avenue.<br />
Lawton Conger, '<strong>30</strong>, is with the Seismograph<br />
Service Corporation and at present<br />
working out of Woodward, Oklahoma.<br />
R. S. Coulter, '19, Combustion Engineer,<br />
Pacific Coast Operations of the Bethlehem<br />
Steel Company, has moved his residence<br />
to 1428 Castillo Avenue, Burlingame,<br />
Calif.<br />
F. W. Cowperthwaite, '13, stopped over<br />
ill Denver for a few days last month en<br />
route to New York City from where he<br />
sailed on February 23 for South Africa,<br />
to take over the duties of Assistant<br />
Superintendent of the Enchanga Consolidated<br />
Copper <strong>Mines</strong>, Ltd. His address is<br />
in care of the company, Chingola, <strong>No</strong>rthern<br />
Rhodesia. W. E. Heinrichs, also of<br />
'13, is booked to leave the latter part of<br />
this month to join the staff of the same<br />
company.<br />
In Ernie Pyle's column of the Denver<br />
Morning News, of February 24, where he<br />
told of a dinner he attended at the home<br />
of the American minister to Nicaragua,<br />
it was noted that Mr. and Mrs. Ronald<br />
Crawford, '23, were also guests. As Sales<br />
Representative for Ingersoll-Rand Company,<br />
Mr, Crawford covers that territory<br />
pretty thoroughly but makes his headquarters<br />
in Managua.<br />
P. W. Cunningham, '29, Drilling<br />
Superintendent for the U. S. Engineers,<br />
has been transferred from Midway Island<br />
to San Francisco, where his address is<br />
414 Custom House.<br />
Robert DeLand, '38, has returned to his<br />
home, 20185 Briar Cliff Road, Detroit,<br />
Michigan, after spending some time with<br />
the Fairbanks Exploration Company, Fairbanks,<br />
Alaska,<br />
Ralph C. DeWoody, '33, is Petroleum<br />
Engineer for the Great Western Oil Company<br />
at Odessa, Texas.<br />
W. F. Distler, '39, who is employed by<br />
the Miami Copper Company receives his<br />
mail through Box 489, Miami, Arizona.<br />
McKay Donkin, '29, Oil Producer of<br />
Houston, Texas, has moved his offices to<br />
90S Bankers Mortgage Building.<br />
Melvin Evans, '37, is now being<br />
addressed at Pasadena, Texas, where he<br />
is employed by the Phillips Petroleum<br />
Company.<br />
Mario Fernandez, '39, is Safety Engineer<br />
for the Moctezuma Copper Company<br />
at Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico.<br />
Wendell W. Fertig, Ex-'24, resigned<br />
as General Superintendent of Sta Rosa<br />
Mining Company last <strong>No</strong>vember in order<br />
to continue active supervision of Acoje<br />
(Continued on page 131)<br />
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Brunton transits, plane tables. Vertical angle books. Magnetometer books,<br />
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601 Edison Bldg., Los Angeles 17 Boulevard Malesherbes, Paris, France<br />
William D. Waltman, '99, Vice President<br />
Lester S. Grant, '99; Lamont E. Smith, '24; Albert ?. Kleeman, '24; Associates<br />
THE GOLDEN CYCLE CORPORATION<br />
BUYERS OF GOLD AND SILVER<br />
ORES<br />
For Purchase Terms and Shipping Instructions, address<br />
Mill Department — P. O. Box 86 — Colorado Springs, Colorado<br />
MERRILL E. SIIOLIP, Pres.<br />
Phone TAbor 7927<br />
MAX W. BOWEN, '24, Mill M^r.<br />
THE RUTH COMPANY<br />
MANUFACTURERS OF<br />
CRUSHERS<br />
ROD MILLS<br />
FLOTATION MACHINES<br />
DIESEL MINE LOCOMOTIVES<br />
Continental Oil Building<br />
Denver