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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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thing like face value, the two
young men involved in the case
were from Crescent City—they
had California license plates on
their car. This may or may not
mean anything, but its occur
rence points out the lack of po
lice protection in this area, and
the lack of centralized govern-
tment.
For a few dollars taxes on
each of the pieces of property
in the area, this community (or
hamlet as the .Journal called it)
could have had incorporation
with the privileges of enjoying
some sort of protection. This girl
maybe like your own daugh
ter had no protection.
This incident is not. the last of
similar kind which this commun
ity may experience in the months
to come. It is surprising that
the community has escaped as
long as it has. Certainly if this
By Dewey
area were on a highway, com-
People of the area who have ¡ hi ruble to No. 99, the score of
heard about the case, wish ta crimes would be something stag
haw it “hushed up” but the at gering. This isn’t Exactly guess
tempted rape case of last week work, either.
Since this attempted rape in
should be publicized to the fullest
cident,
and with the vandalism
if only the Pilot were permitted i
of
the
Friday
evening before, it
to learn all details. ’Those who
behooves
parents
to take stock
know something about the case
of
their
family
life,
and make
refuse to talk.
corrections.
The
youth
of this
// talk can be taken for any-^
IT SEEMS TO ME
area have no guidance—the re
cently-formed youth center is in
no way able to cope with the
situation.
It should shame many parents
to know that the youth—those
who are thinking formed this
group with an idea of elevating
youth of the area. So far it has
done little short of miraculous -
but it does not affect but about
half of the youth.
The foregoing incidents are 3
few only a few which will be
experienced in this community
unless something is done, and
that soon to remedy the situation.
Many youth have no regard for
authority since there has never
been any in this area. They are
victims of circumstances.
Some of the youth might be
given a profitable hobby if they
could be encouraged to take up
b-H club work. An opportunity
to learn about this will be afford
ed people tonight, if they will but
take the time to go to the high
school gym where a joint meet-
ing of the P.-T. A. and club lead-
ers will be held. Can we count
on your being there f
In telling me about his college
course while home over th(* holi
days, Gene Gould made this as
sertion that put me to thinking:
“There is to be an expansion pro
gram in the journalism school A
complete printing office for the
publication of a newspaper will
be the lot of those entering jour-
al ism shortly.
Students, in the next few years
- he said will be able to com
pletely do *11 work in the pub
lishing of a mewspa per. This will
certainly cut down the enroll
ment in that school, but it wdl,
at the same time, raise the stan
dard of tin graduates. Publishers
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its money than just a novice.
Gene found, after he had gone
to college, that his experience
at the Pilot office was almost
equal to a year of college train
ing, although he could not get
that training at college. His ex
perience has enabled him to es
tablish himself with his profes
sors, and the dean of the journ
alism school to such a point that
he is now being asked to stay
at the university in the role of
instructor.
Once Gene might have thought
that he “actually missed a year”
when he stayed out and worked
at the Pilot office. Today, he ad
mits that he could have not used
his time more wisely. His text-
books mean so much more to him
for having had the experience,
Whether he understands all about
newspapers or not, Gene, from
his experience, has been able to
grasp the subject much more
readily.
Gene will graduate from his
course in a couple more years
and from his experience and the
degree, will be sought by many
newspapers. His education will
have been about ideal, and a
goal toward which all commun
ities must strive. Think that
over carefully.
Provision must be made in the
high schools for each student “to
find himself.” By this is meant
a vocational guidance course of
some kind regardless how littl!
the course actually teaches. Thi?
must sooner or later come. It win
or I’ll miss my guess.
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