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Story March 8, 1932

Las Vegas Age

Las Vegas, Clark County, Lincoln County, Nevada

What is this article about?

Administrative changes in Boulder City: Bud Bodell becomes head of consolidated police for the area; Claude Williams appointed Chief Ranger to handle reservation traffic and visitor safety near the river.

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BUD BODELL TO HEAD POLICE ON RESERVE; CLAUDE WILLIAMS NOW CHIEF RANGER FOR PROJECT AREA

Effective yesterday, the policing power in Boulder City and the federal reservation was consolidated in one organization under Chief Bud Bodell. The plan has been under consideration for some days.

Deputy U. S. Marshal Claude Williams has been placed in a newly created position with the title of Chief Ranger. His department will have charge of traffic on the reservation, especially the matter of permitting visitors to drive down to the river to inspect the work. It has been found necessary by reason of the largely increased traffic and the number of visitors desiring to go down to the river where they would be apt to be in danger.

Marshal Williams' office is in the administration building. Bud Bodell and his deputies have headquarters at the municipal building which also houses the jail and the post office.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What keywords are associated?

Police Consolidation Chief Ranger Boulder City Federal Reservation Traffic Management

What entities or persons were involved?

Bud Bodell Claude Williams

Where did it happen?

Boulder City And The Federal Reservation

Story Details

Key Persons

Bud Bodell Claude Williams

Location

Boulder City And The Federal Reservation

Event Date

Effective Yesterday

Story Details

Policing power in Boulder City and the federal reservation consolidated under Chief Bud Bodell. Deputy U.S. Marshal Claude Williams appointed Chief Ranger to manage traffic and visitor access to the river area due to increased traffic and safety concerns.

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