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1949-03-17 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 16 · OCR glm-ocr
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Local School Paper to Enter Competition Joining with representative journalism students from several hundred high schools and junior colleges to attend the 24th annual Newspaper Day on the University of Southern California campus, March 26, will be selected students from Anaheim high school. As members of the staff of the "Anoranco," high school paper, they will be competing for the coveted Crombie Allen award, given to the high school newspaper showing the greatest improvement over last year. Lowell E. Jessen, president of the California Newspaper Publishers Association will make the presentation of the award, won in 1948 by Redlands high school. Sponsored by the S. C. School of Journalism, the Newspaper day program will feature a 9:00 a.m. assembly in Bovard auditorium when President Fred D. Fagg, Jr., will greet the guests. Virgil Pinkley, editor and publisher of the Los Angeles Mirror, who was a former host himself for the same event in 1929 as former editor of the Daily Trojan, will speak on "Birth Pangs of a Metropolitan Daily." Sara Boynoff, ace reporter for the Los Angeles Daily News, will give her impressions of a woman on general assignment, according to Prof. Roy L. French, director of the S. C. school. Lt. Gen. Ira C. Baker, ret., will present the Ruth Apperson Eaker award for the best Daily Trojan editorial of the year, an award which he established while a student at S. C. Promote Legislation Promote Legislation To Regulate Practical Nurses (Continued from page 1) Some hospitals reportedly are establishing schools for practical nurses where they are run through a diploma mill and graduated with as little as six weeks to three months of training. The California State Nurses association seeks passage of Senate Bill 125 which would create a licensing board for practical nurses and establish a required training of nine to twelve months under a prescribed course of study. Bill Opposed Both the Medical association and the Hospital association are opposing the Nurse's bill and have offered their own measure, AB 957, which would put the practical nurses under the control of the State Medical board. No specific standards for practical nurses are required under the proposal of the doctors. The measure proposed by the nurses is more stringent and if practical nurses are to be licensed would, therefore, it is claimed be more beneficial to the public. The nurses' proposal, it is stated, follows the lines of regulations now established in 27 other states. The Nurse association, which proposes the legislation, states it does so for two reasons: to protect the public from incompetent nurse care by establishing standards for practical nurses; and to create a qualified second level of nurses to supplement the registered nurses of which the association contends there are not enough to meet the needs of the state. While the California State Board of Nurse Examiners reports the critical shortage of nurses no longer exists, many hospitals, particularly county and state hospitals are unable to meet their needs. Also hospitals in rural areas have difficulty in obtaining qualified nurses. More Nurses Now However, those conditions are not new. At present California has more nurses than ever before. The number of nurses per capita in While the California State Board of Nurse Examiners reports the critical shortage of nurses no longer exists, many hospitals, particularly county and state hospitals are unable to meet their needs. Also hospitals in rural areas have difficulty in obtaining qualified nurses. More Nurses Now However, those conditions are not new. At present California has more nurses than ever before. The number of nurses per capita in California is greater than in any other state in the union and greater than at any time previous in California. In 1939 the Nurses association opposed the licensing of practical nurses of the grounds there was a surplus of qualified registered nurses. Opposition to the Nurse association proposal has been found within the ranks from nurses who feel that licensing of the practical nurses will result in fewer jobs for the registered nurse. They also feel the granting of a license to a practical nurse will result in confusion for the public which will take for granted a licensed nurse is the same as a registered nurse. No Regulation They point out there is no state regulation of hospitals with respect to the ratio of registered nurses to patients. 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