Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 10, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    1 1 KHALI) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREH
TWO FOLD PLAN
Klamath County Girds for Battle With "Scorched Earth"
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April 10, 1043
FIGHTS HIRES
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(Continued From Pnuo Ono)
to recruit mid to t ni I ii n "reserve
army" of forest flroflKhlors,
Reserve Flreilghtors
Tho primary ohjuctlvo of tlio
reserve is to linvo readily uvull
nlilu a slr.uhlo source of mini-
powor to bu culled by tho respon
sible protection iiKiMicli'M when
unci IC Ilia fil'o loud becomes too
much for tho flint Una of do-
fining which Is inndc up of tho
roKUhir pornuiiiont und sunsoniil
piMsoiiiii'l of tho several nucli
des. ThoHO who unroll in the
reserve forest flrofluhters unit
nuroo In effect to Klvo a holplnu
luintl to tho protection uKoncles
when tholr flro luminous become
more thim they ciiii hundlo ef
ficiently, und thul In about till
there, In to tho formality of en
rollment. 11 Is believed thai all
(torus, offices und other busi
ness establishments In Klamiith
Fulls can well spuro ono or sev
eral employees from their duties
for rolutlvely short periods of
llino In order that they may Join
In curb-Inn u destructive demon
which would literally bo n men-
nco to them und their commun
ity, und It is also believed thai
they would enjoy an opportunity
to net out In tho forest even
thotiKh they w.111 find tlio work
Involved quite different from
their customary duties.
How Reserve Called
Thero uro two predletublc
situations hi the forests which
would "nctlvulo" tho reserve:
first, al the time of n ixirllculnrly
heavy lluhluhiii "bust" mid sec
ond, when a flro has attained or
ll looks ns if It will reach con
fhiunitlon proportions,
In tho event of heavy llKhlnlnu
storms, when fires started arc
beyond tho capacity of tlio pro
tection agency to hundlo, culls
will be mudo for lookouts, smoko
chuscrs and firefighters to lend
hand until tho loud litis boon
reduced to volumo proortlon
Bio to tlio personnel und re
sources of tho oucney to hundlo.
Tho rcscrvo will renlly come
Into pluy in tho event of a con
flagration or a bill fire. Tho re
sponsible ngoiicy will cslimnto its
maiiowcr needs, requisition tlio
typo and number from tho roster
of tho reserve. This roster will
be complied from tho nppllcii'
lions of enrollment and It will be
maintained and munpower dis
patched from it by ono agency In
Klumuth Kails. Such a system
facilitates tho .procurement of
manpower when it .is most ur-
licntly needed, thus spuring the
protective agency viiluublo time
and facilities it would require to
contact firefighters individually
When it responsible protection
nuency requisitions men from the
rosier of thoso who huvu jilc.nl
fled availability at that purlieu
lur time und when those requisi
tioned report to tho uttcnoy for
duty, they will bo employed by
that agency us tiny other fire
filthier und paid the prcvnilhiK
utiles of wanes, which nre uni
form in tho several agencies.
Members of the reserve who no
on "active duty will bo released
from tho flro Just us soon
prticllcublo und feasible, or when
tholr absence from their r ocular
employment becomes a hardship
or conflicts with u greater con
tribution to tho war effort.
Woman Applicants
Positions open to women up-
pllcauts Include flro lookouts,
cooks, timekeepers and licensed
shortwave radio operators. The
uso of women In such work this
year will not establish a prece
dent as they wcro slmllurly used
In World War I und havo been
used In tho present wnr. Mrs.
Alico Hamilton operulcd Huckle
berry lookout on tlie Rogue Riv
er national forest lust summer
and Miss Lillian Rcdkcy and
Mrs. Thclmn Todd divided the
operation of Schonchin Butte
lookout at Lava Bods notional
monument last year.
Flra Dafonaa Commlttea
Tho machinery for tho execu
tion of tho emergency flro plan
is represented by tho Klamath
County Flro Ocfcnso committee,
composed of Charles E. Ogle,
Klamath forest protective asso
ciation, chairman: John W. Stir-
ginson, nntlor.nl forest service;
Carlisle Crouch, national park
service, nnd N. F. Cnywood, U.
S. Indian, service. The forest flro
unit is an Integral part of civilian
defenso and is closely coordinat
ed with the Klamath county of
fice of civilian defense,
Whero to Enroll
Enrollment in tlio emergency
flro protection defenso unit enn
bo made at any of tho following
places, all located In Klamath
Fulls: chamber of commerce;
National park service, room 302,
post office building; National
forest service, room 217, postof
flee building, and Klamath For
est Protective association, 240
Conger avenue,
Training
A limited amount of forest
fire fighting will bo given mem
bers of Iho reserve. This train
ing will bo conducted by the sev
eral protection agencies nnd will
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It would be nlca to know that this had happened In Germany, but unfortunately, Klamath
county has lost through fire this timber which would have holped the war effort and destroyed
feed that would have raised livestock to help the meat shortage.
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KUHS boys who have takon their training and aro to bo employed to man fire stations this summer. Don Norlin. instructor
for forest fire fighters' service, is standing at extronb right. These boys are the backbone of fire fighting personnel this summer.
Involve only the fundamental
and basic principles and tech
niques of forest fire suppression.
Concrete training plans will bo
announced Immediately follow
ing recruitment which is open
now. Tho time required for
training, which will bo very lit
tle, will have to bo contributed
by the trainees,
Won't you go now to ono of
tlio offices enumerated nbovo
and indicate your willingness to
give forest protection agencies a
helping hand this summer if nnd
when they call you? Help the
protection agencies protect your
properly from fire.
"It should be emphasized,"
suld II. H. Ogle In commenting
on the emergency forest fire ser
vice, ."that tlioso who enroll do
not sign an iron-clad contract
binding them to uctlvo firo duly
or slnndby service throughout
tho summer nnd that only those
who aro free to do so will be
culled for active flro lino duty."
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