Ranger at Crater Lake Transferred
Reno Evening Gazette
Reno, Nevada
September 3, 1964
KLAMATH FALLS, On.—The transfer of Lou Hallock, chief ranger at
Crater Lake
National Park, to an assignment at Death Valley national monument in California
has been announced by the park service. The change will become effective Sept.
15.
Hallock, who has been with the park service for 18 years, is a graduate of
the University of Connecticut He was with the U. S. forest service in New
England before becoming chief ranger at Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico. He was
transferred to Lassen National Park, then to Yosemite and five years ago came to
Crater Lake.
Hallock will replace Chief Ranger Ted Ocston at Death Valley. No successor to
the Crater post has been named.