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showing the sources <strong>of</strong> the geologic dataincluded in the map.Dr, J, D. Forrester, director <strong>of</strong> the ArizonaBureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mines</strong>, said the Cochisemap is "desigoed to serve manj' usefulpurposes, not only for the mineral expert,but for the public as a whole."'The Cochise geologic map, as well asthe other five maps already issued, maybe s'ecured from the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Director,Arizona Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mines</strong>, The Universitynf Arizona, Tucson, at .75 cents acopy.Helium Exfracfion in CanadaA gap in the historical record <strong>of</strong> theearly research on helium gas in Canadais filled by John Satterly, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong>physics. University <strong>of</strong> Toronto, Toronto,Canada, who narrates from memory andfrom notes his recollections <strong>of</strong> the originand progress <strong>of</strong> the 1915-1920 helium projectsponsored in Canada by the BritishAdmiralty In an effort to obtain heliumfor use in lighter-than-air ships.Details are given <strong>of</strong> the staff concerned;<strong>of</strong> the first experimental extractionplant at Calgary, where, from early1918 to April 1920, about 60,000 cu. ft.<strong>of</strong> helium <strong>of</strong> 60 to 90 per cent purity wasrecovered from Canadian natural gasfrom the Bow Island (Alberta) field.<strong>Mines</strong> Branch Information CircularIC 105 was published by the Dept. <strong>of</strong><strong>Mines</strong> and Technical Surveys, Ottawa,Canada; price 25 cents.Petroleum Industry in KansasThe Kansas petroleum industry canremember I9SS as a year <strong>of</strong> some pleasantsurprises in oil and gas developments andexploratory activity, despite a productiondecline that brought value <strong>of</strong> raw petroleumproducts from +58 million dollarsin the peak year <strong>of</strong> 1957. to 432 milliondollars in 1958."Oil and Gas Developments in KansasDuring 1958" by E. D. Goebel, P. L. Hilpman,and D. L. B'eene, by the State GeologicalSurvey at The University <strong>of</strong> Kansas,records and evaluates the year'sactivities.A highlight <strong>of</strong> the year's developments,according to the report, was the discovery<strong>of</strong> tbe Llanos oil field, Sherman County,which opened northwest Kansas to intensiveexploration. Before the end <strong>of</strong> theyear, other oil fields were opened in tbearea—for example, the Sappa Creek field,Rawlins County, and the Rueb field, Chey-•enne Count}'. The Rueb field, 30 miles(Continued on page 45)CLASS NOTES(Continued frotn page 36)Co. <strong>of</strong> Calif., has moved from La Habra,Calif., to Vernal, Utah. His P. O. Boxis 455.John Sulzbach is project managertrainee, Heavy Construction Division,Henry J. Kaiser Co. He lives at Apt. 5,451 Wayne Ave., Oakland 6, Calif.M. Donald Wagner is production engineerfor Mobil Oil Co. de Venezuela withmailing address Apartado del Este 5393,Caracas, Venezuela.1957Guymon E. Adams is geophysicai interpreterfor Creole Petroleum Corp. Hehas moved from Pleasant Grove, Utah, toCaracas, Venezuela, where his mailingaddress is c/o Creole Petroleum Corp.Ge<strong>of</strong>isica, Apartado 889.John P, Allen, department head forUnion Carbide Nuclear Corp., has movedfrom Tarentum, Pa., to Uravan, Colo.Robert T. Beckman, mining engineer inthe Division <strong>of</strong> Mineral Resources, U. S.Bureau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mines</strong>, has moved from Julesburgto 701 S. Emerson, Denver 9, Colo.William T. Larsen has left MountainView, Calif., for 2446 Walnut GroveAve., San Jose 28, Calif.Dale L. Pinkerton was recently transferredto the Denver <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Ingersoll-Rand as mining and construction representativein the <strong>Colorado</strong> and northernNew Mexico area. For the past 2% yearsDale has been with the New York headquarters<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> Ingersoll-Rand as salesengineer in the rock drill department. ThePinkertons, now a family <strong>of</strong> four, havetheir home at 6447 Lee St., Arvada, Colo.Z. A. Sancevic, exploitation engineer forCia Shell de Venezuela Ltd., is on leaveto take graduate work at PennsylvaniaState University, College <strong>of</strong> Mineral Industries,Planning Department, UniversityPark, Pa.Kenneth A. Wagner, petroleum engineerfor Amerada Petroleum Corp., hasmoved from Manhattan, Kans., to Charlston,N. Dak. His P. O. Box number Is 77.Charles R. Wood has been promotedfrom second lieutenant to first liieutenant.His maiHng address Is 1st Lt. Charles R.Wood 05504462, Hq. 79th Engr. Gp.(Const.), Ft. Belvoir, Va.1958Douglas P. Hildenbraodt has movedfrom Greeley, Colo,, to 1416 E. Fair OaksAve., So. Pasadena, Calif.Glen D. Cheney, <strong>of</strong>fice engineer for Ingersoll-RandCo., has moved from Bairoil,Wyo., to 820 Simms St., Golden, Colo.Bruce E. Russell, mine geologist forCliffside Mine, Phillips Petroleum Co.,lives at 431 N. Iron St., Grants, N. M.Peter J, Sanger has moved from Purcell,Okla., to 4225 S. Broadway, Englewood,Colo.William H. Wahl has moved from ElCerrito, Calif., and now lives at 2555Duke, Richmond, Calif.Ens. Charles J. Wideman, 2707 E.Adams St., Tucson, Ariz., graduated Nov.20 from the Navy's Officer Candidate<strong>School</strong> in Newport, R. I. He was one <strong>of</strong>722 <strong>of</strong>ficer candidates to complete the 18weeks <strong>of</strong> intensive training in the navalsciences.. 1959William D. Gay, mining engineer forUnion Carbide Nuclear Trace ElementsCorp., has moved from Maybell, Colo., to6th and Green Sts., Craig, Coio.Robert A. Lame's address is 1143 E.Garvey Blvd., West Covina, CaHf.Ensign Craig S. Martenson graduatedon Nov. 20 from the Navy's Officer Candidate<strong>School</strong> in Newport, R. I. His mailingaddress is 180 Oaks Rd., Framingham,Mass.Charles H. McKinnis Is a second lieutenantin the U. S. Army. His mailingaddress is 95 Brentwood, Lakewood, Colo.Gary E. Mellckian, a graduate studentat the University <strong>of</strong> California at losAngeles, has moved from Sylmar, Calif,to 212 Bonita, Apt. 8, Arcadia, Calif,Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Milne announcethe birth <strong>of</strong> a son, Scott Alan, Nov. 29,The Miloes live at 2325 28th St., Boulder,Colo.Douglas M. Ross has moved from Golden,Colo, to 1416 E. Fair Oaks Ave., SouthPasadena, CaHf.James R, Swalsgood is on a six monthstour <strong>of</strong> duty with the U. S. Army. Hismailing address is Box 402, Rt. 3, Ft.Collins, Colo.Richard T. J. Whittington's address is1304 E. Jax, Midland, Texas. He is employedby the R. H. Ray Geophysical Co,Mr. and Mrs. George N. Brown, Jr.,are parents <strong>of</strong> a daughter, Janel Rene,born Nov. 24 at Kadlec Hospital in Richland,Wash. Mrs. Brown was the formerMiss Joyce Rapp <strong>of</strong> Golden. Mr. Brownis employed in Reactor Technology andOperations with General Electric Co, atthe Hanford Atomic Products Operationin Richland.1960B. Frank Porter, who receives his E.M.degree in January 1960, has become thefirst active member <strong>of</strong> the Alumni Association<strong>of</strong> the Class <strong>of</strong> '60,ADDRESS CORRECTION NOTICE USE FOR CLASS NOTESTo receive your <strong>Mines</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> regularly—keep u5 You want to read about <strong>Mines</strong> Men.advised <strong>of</strong> your correct address. They want to read about you.Name - —AddressPositionCompany44ConnectionAddress: <strong>Colorado</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mines</strong> Alumni Assn., Golden, Colo.THE MINES MAGAZINE • JANUARY, 1960BOOKREVIEWS(Continued from page 44)from the nearest producing area, gaveCheyenne County its first commercial oilproduction.Copies 6f "Oil and Gas Developmentsin Kansas' During 1958" {Bulletin 138)may be obtained for $1 each from theState Geological Survey, The University<strong>of</strong> Kansas, Lawrence, Kan.Survey <strong>of</strong> Canadian Iron OreIndustry During 1958The Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mines</strong> and TechnicalSurveys, Mineral Resources Division,Ottawa, Canada, <strong>of</strong>fers Mineral InformationBulletin MR 31, by T. H. Janesand R. B. Elver, prioe 50 cents.This publication provides a detailedstudy <strong>of</strong> the production, trade and developments<strong>of</strong> the iron ore Industry inCanada during 1958. Maps showing theproperties in production, properties underdevelopment for production within thenext few years, and properties on whichexploration <strong>of</strong> iron-bearing material istaking place are included. The text issupported l)y tables and graphs dealinijwith production, consumption, and tradein iron ore.PLANTNEWS(Continued from page 42)he became president and a director <strong>of</strong>Dorr-Oliver Inc. During World WarII, Mr, Hitch served as a civiHanAfro Service CorpPhiladeipliia, Penna.236 E. Courtland StreetAlnsworlh & Sons, Inc., Wm. •*Dfiuver, Colo., 2151 Lawrence SI.Air Rentals, Ino. *-DeiiTer, <strong>Colorado</strong>, 3301WalnutAllls-Chalmers Mfg. Co655 Broadwai'Uenier. Coioiadollilwaiikee. WisconsinAmerican Manganese Steel DivisionChicago Heights, 111.Armite Laboratories *-Los Aueeles 1, Calif., 6609 ISroait St.Card Iron Works Company, C. S. 3Denver, Colo., 2501 W. I6II1 Ave.Colorailn Ceniral Power CoEnglenood, Colo,<strong>Colorado</strong> Fuel & Iron Corp. 4Aniai-iUo, 1008 I'isH BiilK,BilliiiEs. 215 Fraw Hldg,Uulle, 401 MBLMIS Bk. iUiiB.ChicaEO 1, 221 North LaSalle 8t,Denver 2, Coutiiiental Oil Bldg.Detroit 26, 1915 National Bll. Bldg,Kt Paso, 803 HasSDtt Tovi«r Bldy.Fort Wortli 2, 15D6 Coniiueniall,ite BldEiloilsIOLi11, 340 South 66tli St.Lincoln 8, 1227 Sliarp Bldg.Los AuEBles 1, 739 East BOth St.\ew York 22, 575 Madison Ave.Olilahoma City 2, 906 Cokord Bldg.Phoenix, 305 Bast Btichaiianrortlaiiil 9, 1350 N.W. RaleighPneblo. P. 0. Box 316Salt Lake City 1, 411 WalkerBk. Bldg,San rrancisto 3, 1245 Howard St,Seattle 4, 3434 Second Ave,, So..Spokane, 310 Old National Bk. BMg.Wichita 5, 811 East 10 St.Coiorado Iron Works Company *•Deiieer, Colo,, 1624 Seveuteenlli Si,Kingston, Ontario, Can,,Canadian Loco. Wlis. Co,Vancouver, B, C, Can.Vancouver Iron Wks.. Ltd..ioliamiesburg, So. Africa,Head, Wrightson & Co,Stockton on Tees, Eng.Head, Wriglitson & Co.(Jranvilie, N. S. W.Tbe Clyde Eng. Co., Ltd.<strong>Colorado</strong> National Bank *•Denver. Colo., ITth and Champa SI,THE MINES MAGAZINE •technical advisor in China for thcU. S. Government.Mr. Boling joined the company in1941 following eight years with CaliforniaSpray Chemical Corp. A graduate<strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> California,he served successively as assistant controller,controller, secretary and treasurer<strong>of</strong> the former Oliver UnitedFilters organization. When theymerged with The Dorr Compan}'^ inlate 1954, he became vice presrdqntfor finance and a director <strong>of</strong> thc newcorporation. On Jan. 1, 1959, he becamevice president for operations coordinationand on June 15 was electedexecutive vice president and chief executive<strong>of</strong>ficer.Gardner-Denver, ApexWill Merge on March 1G. V. Leece, president <strong>of</strong> Gardner-Denver, has announced that ApexMachine & Tool Co. <strong>of</strong> Dayton, Ohiowill become a wholly-owned subsidiary<strong>of</strong> Gardner-Denver on March 1,1960.ADVERTISERApex is a leading manufacturer <strong>of</strong>screwdriver bits and sockets for powertools. The company also is an importantproducer <strong>of</strong> universal joints formachinery and aircraft. In Gardner-Coors Company 47GoMen, <strong>Colorado</strong>Deister Coneentrator Co. *Fort Wayne, Ind., 911 Glasgow Ave.New York. N, 104 Pearl St..N'caqnehonlng, N.Y., 331E.CatawlssaSi.Hibbing, Minnesota, P, 0. BOJ: 777Uivmingliatn, Alabama,930 2nd Ave,, NorthDenver Equipment Company ir 6Denver 17, Colo., 1400 17lh StreetNew York City 1, N, Y.,4114 Empire State Bldg.Toronto, Ontario, 185 Bay St.Vancouver, B, C,305 Credit Foiiceir Bldg.Mexico, D, F., 14 Avenida .InarezUndon B. C. 2, 16-17 CbrlsloplierSt.. Finshnvy Square.lobannesliuig, S, Africa, 8 Village RoadDenver Fire Clay Company *Denver, Colo.Salt Lake City, Utah. P, 0, Box 836lil Paso, Tesas, 209 MiUs Bldg.Dorr-Oliver Incorporated *SI a 11! fold, Connect] entNew Yorli 6, N, Y., 99 Park Ave..Ulanta, Ga., 900 Peaehtiee St., N. E.thtcago 54, IIL, 942 MeicliBiidiseMartrievcland 8, Ohio, 14700 Detroit Are.Virginia, Minn., 304^ Chestnut Ave,Denver, Colo,, 2916 Sonth Fos St.Dallas 30, Tes., 6115 Berksliire LaneI.0S Angeles 17, Calii., 811 W, 7tli St.Oakland 1, Calif., 2900 Glascock St.Seattle 1, Wash., 3104 Smith TowerDresser Industries, inc. - -Republic National Bank Bldg.V. 0. Bos 718. Dallas, Tex,du Pont de Nemours & Co., E. I,Denver, Colo., 444 Seveuteenlli St.Wilmington, DelawareSan Francisco, Calif,, 111 Sutter St,Equipment Engineers, IncPalo Alto, Calif,Flexible Steel Laeing CompanyChicago, IIL, 4628 Leiingion St.Franco Western Oil Co, *Bakersfield, Calif., 3120-18(h St.Gardner-Denver Company *•Ouincy, IliinoisDeliver, CoioradoButte, Mont.. 215 E. Park St.El Paso, Texas, 301 San Francisco SLJANUARY, 1960S' LISTINSalt Lake City, Ulah,130 West 2nd SouthLos Angeles, Calit,, 845 E. 61st St.San FraneLseo, CallC, 811 Folsom St.Seattle. Wash., 514 First SouthGeophysical Instrumtnt & Siipply Co. 10Denver, Colo., 1616 BroadwayHardinge Co., IncYork, Pa,Heron Engineerina Co. if 6Denver, Colo., 2000 So, AcomaHumble Oil and Refining CoHonstoii, Tex,Infilco, Inc -P. 0. Box 5033Tucson, Ariz.ingersotl-Rand ir-•Birmingham, Ala., 1700 Third Ave.Butte, Mont., 845 S. Montana St.Chicago, llL, 400 W. Madison Si,Denver, Colo,, 1637 Blake SI.E! Paso, Texas, 1015 Tesas St.Kansas City Mo., 1006 Grand Are.Los Angeles, Calif., 1460 E. 4th Si.Manila, P. I., Earnshaws Docks SHonolulu Iron WorksNew York, N. Y., 11 BroadwayPittsburgh, Pa.,706 Cbamher <strong>of</strong> Commerce Bldg.Sait I-ake City, Utah,144 S. W. Temple St.San Francisco, Calif., 350 Brannan St.Seattle, Wash., 526 First Ave. So.Tulsa, Olila., 319 E. Sth St.Kendrick-Bellamy Co. -kDenver 2, Colo., 1641 California St.Kcuffel & Esser <strong>of</strong> <strong>Colorado</strong>, Inc, ,, 7Denver, Colo., 1641 California St.Kistler Stationery Company 10Denver, Colo.Lake Shore Engineering Coiron Mountain, Mich.tInk-Belt CompanyChicago, UL, 300 W. Pershing Bd.McEiroy Ranch Company 9li'l. Worth, Texas, 405 Ft, Woi-thNational Bank Bldg.Michigan Chemical CorpRare Earths DivisionSt. Louis, MichiganMidwest Steel & iron Works irDenver, Colo., 25 Larimer St.,Pueblo, Colo., 1120 Northern Ave.Denver's line <strong>of</strong> equipment for industrialproduction are power screwdriversand nutsetters that utilizeApex bits and sockets.Gardner-Denver is celebrating itsCentennial this year as a world-wideindustrial firm.Clarence Thom Will BeConsulting MetallurgistClarence Thom, director <strong>of</strong> theDenver Equipment Co.'s Ore TestmgDivision for nearly 25 years, hasassumed new responsibilities, consultingmetallurgist for Denver EquipmentCo. and their many customers.GSMifiB & Smelter Supply Co. irDenver, <strong>Colorado</strong>Bl Paso, TexasNew York, N. Y., 1775 BroadwaySalt Lake City, UtahMontreal, Canada.Canadian Vickers, Ltd.New York, New York, Tbe Ore £Chemical Corp., SO Broad St.Santiago, Chile, W. R, JudsonLima, Peru, W. B. JudsonManila, P. I., Edward J. Neii Co.<strong>Mines</strong> Magaiine 35Golden, Colo.Morse Bros. Machinery Company ir.. 46Denver, Colo,, 2900 Broadway,P. 0, Box 1708National Fuse & Powder Company ir- 9Denver, Colo.SordhETB Mfg. CoMilwaukee, Wise,Patton Engineering Co. * 11Denver. Colo,, 1796 SheridanPetro-Chemlcal Development CoN'ew York, N. Y., 122 E. 43nd St.Phillips Peiroleum CoBartiesville. Okla,Piiilpott Company, A. J.Denver, Colo,, IBIG California St.PricB Co., H. C. irRartlesrille, OklahomaPr<strong>of</strong>essional Directory 8-9PuhliB Service Company <strong>of</strong> Coio. irDenver, Colo., Gas & Electric Bldg,Beeii Engineering Co - 10ri20-N So, Inglewood Ave.Inglewood 1, Calif.Schlumberger Weil Surveying CorpI! ous I on, TesasSilver Steel Co. 11Denver, Colo., 6600 Highway 85Spang & CompanyButler, PennsylvaniaStearns-Roger Mfg. Company ir 2Denver, Colo,, 660 Bannock St. _Stoneiiouse Signs, Inc.Denver, Colo., 9th at LarimerUnion Carbide Corp -30 East 42nd St., New York 17, N, Y.Toronto, CanadaVulcan Iron Works Co. -A-Denver, Colo., 1423 Stout SLWalvoord, 0. W., Inc 6Denver, Colo,, 300 Detroit St.Wilfley & Sons, A. B. * Outside Back CovtrDenver, Colo., Denham Bldg.New York City, 132 E, 42nd St.45

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