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an in-service training: faculty to indoctrinate thoroushly all personnel of t!ie division, 

 and to conduct periodic schools for all permanent employees on a i)lanned, rotatinj;- 

 basis. It should he the responsibility of the in-service training staff to prc'pare maniials 

 of procedure and policy. 



Corollary to the general need for an in-sei-vice program as outlined above is the 

 need for periodic inspections of field functions by state level staff as well as the need 

 for periodic, planned regional meetings of regional staffs at which state level staff 

 should be in attendance and take part in the program. 



As soon as a determination is made by the commission of the number of regional 

 districts which would be most suitable, I recommend the proposed plan be submitted 

 to the Senate and Assembly Interim Committees, the Director of Finance, the Per- 

 sonnel Board, the Legislative Auditor, sportsmen groups, and the press for their study, 

 with a request that their suggestions or comments be returned at an early date. 

 (Signed) 



E. L. Macaulay 

 Executive Officer 



PERSONNEL CHANGES 



DEATHS 



Arthur L. Stager, Fish and Game Patrol Captain Oct. 28, 1948 



August Bade, Chief, Bureau Game Farms (retired) Feb. 11, 1949 



S. H. Dado, Assistant Chief, Bureau Marine PMsheries (retired) Mar. 12, 1949 



Carl J. Walters, Fish and Game Warden June 9, 1949 



Eugene Piatt. Game Farm Superintendent July 11, 1949 



Ethel W. Murphy, Intermediate Stenogra])her-Clerk July 25, 1949 



Abe Woodard, Fish H:itchery Man (retired) Sept. 15, 1949 



C. S. Bander, Assistant Chief, Patrol (retired) Sept. 27, 1949 



Earl Hiscox, Fish and Game Warden Nov. 3, 1949 



Gen. H. H. Arnold, Former Commissioner Jan. 15, 1950 



Fred Hecker, Fish and Game Patrol Captain Jan. 20, 1950 



Henry Ocker, Fish and Game Warden Jan. 26, 1950 



Frank Schuhneyer, Game Conservation Aid (retired) Jan. 30, 1950 



Rudy Gerhardt, Fjsh and Game Warden Mar. 17, 1950 



RETIREMENTS 



Brian Curtis, Supervising Fisheries Biologist . Nov. 30, 1948 



K. T. Hogan, Supervising Clerk, Grade 1 Sept. 1, 1948 



J, H. Sanders, Fish and Game Patrol Captain Aug. 31, 1948 



Abe Woodard, Fish Hatchery Man Oct. 31, 1948 



Carlos O. Fisher, Fish and Game Warden May 4, 1949 



C. S. Bauder, Assistant Chief, Patrol June 30, 1949 



Cliff S. Donham, Fish and Game Warden June 30, 1949 



Chas. Sibeck, Fish and Game Warden June 30, 1949 



J. S. Hunter, Chief, Bureau of Game Conservation Aug. 31, 1949 



Raymond Coons, Fish Hatchery Assistant Sept. 14, 1949 



Frank Schulmeyer, Game Conservation Aid Dec. 16, 1949 



W. C. Blewett, Fish and Game Warden Dec. 31, 1949 



Elvin C. Anderson. Fish Hatchery Assistant Dec. 31, 1949 



Charles Ledshaw, Hunter and Trapper Feb. 11, 1950 



Ben R. Saunders, Senior Accountant April 30, 1950 



Thos. J. Smith, Fish and Game Warden June 30, 1950 



AVm. F. Kaliher, Fish and Game Warden June 30, 1950 



Bessie W. Kibbe, Senior Librarian June 30, 1950 



APPOINTMENTS 



T. W. Schilling, Assistant Chief, Patrol July 1, 1948 



Leo Shapovalov, Supervising Fisheries Biologist Jan. 1, 1949 



J. F. Janssen, Jr., Assistant Chief, Marine Fisheries July 1, 1949 



R. F. Classic, Assistant Chief, Patrol July 1, 1949 



S. R. Gilloon, Assistant Chief, Patrol July 22, 1949 



Ben Glading, Chief, Game Conservation Sept. 1, 1949 



J. E. Chattin, Assistant Chief, Game Conservation Mar. 1, 1950 



P. M. Roedel, Editor, "California Fish and Game" Mar. 10, 1950 



