to i^-ot higher coat of living at one particular otation and 



transferred to another station, the hJ thor 

 HO~B ,7i*h hie, thuo wording A hard ah ip upon the Hunger 

 wno .'--a*' be assipr.M tr -.ho sane station at a lorror se.lary. 

 Fo^ this r- It v;as f*lt that all forage should to paid 

 ty the. -rnv-Arn-nent in ord^r that no officer might suffer frcro 

 :i cauoo or. account of his location in a loop.lity whoro 

 d io exc*nuively high. The following resolution waa, 

 "q, unar.imouely adopted: 



RESOLVED, That all forage necesear" in the per- 

 formance of a Forest officer's worlt should bo furninhed by 

 the Govr)rn;:fr;t. 



FIRiS 



It waa voted ty the F:angpr3 that during tho d anger - 

 fire o^ason cither t^c Sxipervieor or the Deputy Super- 

 visor should remain at the Superviaor'a office. Xr. Hatton 

 stated that it is the opinion of the District Office that as 

 a rule Cither the Supervisor or Deputy Supervisor should 



.in at headquarters during the fire season in order to 

 keep a grasp upon the situation for the wholo Fornt. 



Should the district Ranger remain within roach of 

 tho telephone during the dangerous fire season, or should ho 

 fift cut ovor his District and aoong hie patrolmon and looi:- 



CUtH? 



After oonsidorable dobato tho following resolution 

 was introduced and carried by a voto of 5 in favor to 2 

 opposod: 



RESOLVED, That the Dictrlct Ranger should rrirain 

 within telephone call during the dangerous fire season. 



The question of one District Ranger taking char., 

 cf t.ho protection work of two Har.r.T diotricts during the 

 fire season while the ot.Nir District Ranker gives hio atirn- 

 tion to preosing adniniotrativo work v/as discuared, tut no 

 Ranger was in favor of this scheme. 



Lookcut.s VR._ I'-atrols; 



After cojisideratle discursioa ae to the Jieritn and 

 efficiency of lookouts and patrolinon and as to whether oither 

 be abandoned cr decreased in number in fav>r of the 

 the foil otring recolutlcn wan proposed and adopted: 



a-5:*OLVSD, Tliat tho ^r^sent fire protection soheme 

 of major lookouts supplemented by patrol is the i^cet efficient 

 for this Forest. 



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