That he won5.fi. try to have a Ranger's headquarters 

 so located that he didn't have to spend two days av/ay from 

 them when going over the district; 



That on most forests he figures a Ranger's assist- 

 ant would only "be necessary for four or sin: months; 



That on most districts the Ranger should do all 

 the head -\7orlr; 



That a certain standard should "be recognized of 

 the amount and quality of work to "be required from a Rangor, 

 and oach man required to live up to it; 



That the Ranger districts were based largely on 

 certain topographical units; 



That the only yearlong man on these districts was 

 one District Ranger to a district , with about tvio or three 

 assistants to each Ranger during the fire season; and that 

 these assistants help the Rangers on administrative worli 

 part of the time; 



That they practically divorced their protective 

 and administrative work; 



That he felt that the yearlong force shouldn't 

 necessarily "be limited to the e:zact number of Ranger districts 

 that there might "be a yearlong district where topography and 



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