30 FISH AND GAMK COM .Al ISSlUxN 



BUREAU OF PATROL AND LAW ENFORCEMENT 



r>y L. F. CiiAPl'Ki.L, Chiel: 



The operations of the Bureau of Patrol during the past biennium 

 were greatly curtailed due to the loss of maupoAver, rationing of gasoline 

 and rubber' incident to the war activities. This was to be expected. No 

 replacement of mobile equipment was possible and no new tires have been 

 available for our use since 1941. This has necessitated very careful 

 handling of eciuipment and a great deal of credit is due to the personnel 

 of the bureau in carrying on the work as well as they have under these 

 circumstances. 



In addition to the Avardens and assistant wardens which were on 

 military leave and Avhich Avere reported in the last biennium, the folloAv- 

 ing employees in the bureau have taken military leave of absence during 

 this biennium : 



Wardens 



Dou Davisou 5/ 4/44 



Don Chipman 5/26/44 



Harold Erwick 11/ 4/43 



Owen Mello 9/14/44 



H. S. Vary 5/17/43 



AValter Greenwald 4/20/43 



Larry Werder 3/ 4/43 



Jay Cox 3/14/43 



Gi^orge Shockley 3/ 8/43 



John Spicer 2/24/43 



W. S. Talbott 1/29/43 



A. L. Stager 1/ 1/43 



John Hurley —12/ 7/42 



Karl Lund 12/10/42 



Walter Shannon 12/15/42 



Leo Rossier 12/14/42 



George Seymour 11/ 4/42 



William La Marr 10/ 2/42 



Chester Ramsey 10/20/42 



John Barry 10/28/42 



Carmi Savage 9/ 5/41. 



Garrie Heryford 9/28/42 



Charles Towers S/lS/4^ 



N. J. Millen 2^^^',!^ 



Howard Shebley ^ o/42 



Captains 



L. J. Weseth 9/ 2/43 



Ralph Classic 7/30/43 



Assistant Wardens 



R. J. O'Brien 5/ 3/44 



Robert Fraser 4/20/44 



Frank Burns 4/11/44 



Will Pavne 3/31/44 



Frank Felton 3/ 4/43 



Glen Whitesell 10/30/42 



Robert Hart 10/19/42 



James Wade 9/12/42 



Bolton Hall 9/30/42 



Robert Kaneen 7/21/42 



C. E. Whaley 7/17/42 



