Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1927 — Page 15

JUNE 24,1927

RESOURCES OF STATESTUDIED Geologists Make Survey of Material Sources. Bn United Press Certain natural resources of Indiana necessary to our continued existence will be" surveyed at their sources this summer by the division of geology of the State Conservation Department. Headed by Dr. W. N. Logan, State geologist, field parties will survey the area from which the principal supply of building stone comes. They also will investigate the petroleum supply, clays and other raw materials. Dr. Logan announces that a traverse map of the region which will exhibit the location of the drainage, mills, quarries and their railroad connections is nearing completion. Cross sections to show thickness and the structural conditions of the formations in various parts of the stone district will be shown.

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Most Fishers Use Worms, Cal ’ Angles for Majority

There are more “worm fishermen” then “fly fishermen,” according to George N. Mannfeld of the State fish and game department, and that may explain why President Coolidge used worms for catching trout. At any rate, the President has been censored by certain sportsmen for using worms for bait in the streams of the Black Hills. "Persons who kick about that are merely fly fishing cranks,” Mannfeld Says. “There are 100 to 1 more worm fishermen than fly fishermen and what Coolidge may be fishing Samples of limestone will be collected for mircrosopic study. Study of the oil fields in Sullivan and Davies will be made, running accurate levels to determine structural conditions as an aid to future drilling. This work will be in direct charge of Dr. Logan, assisted by R. E. Esarey, S. T. Clashman, L. Childs, R. E. Stouder, H. Rankin, L. H. Seaman and George Whitlatch of the Indiana University faculty.

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-‘SMOKY,’ BY JAMES, WINS BOOK MEDAL Newberry Award Made by American Library Association. Bti Times Special CHICAGO, June 24.—The John Newbery Medal for the most distinguished American children’s book of the past year was awarded last night to Will James for his book “Smoky.” Louise P. Latimer, chairman of the Children’s Librarians Section of the American Library Association, made the presentation at the forty-ninth annual conference now being held in Toronto. John Newbery, an eighteenth century publisher and book seller, was one of the first publishers to devote attention to children’s books. The medal, named in his honor, is the gift of Frederic G. Melcher, New : York.

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