s patrolman to toll the lookout whore he would "be working 

 or traveling for the day, and then leave wori at tho near- 

 ost ranch house with a Groverninont phono to send a mosson- 

 gor after him if the lookout sighted a fire in his firo 

 district* 

 fTHEHLBR: 



Tho past firo season has proven that the piano 

 were orcellont hut should "be noro complete and carried out 

 to a further extent* Moro citizens throughout tho IPorest 

 should bo appointed State Firo 17ardons and bo taught the 

 responsibility of tho position. 



Moro permanent lookouts, telephone lines and 

 trails should "bo constructed, Quicker methods should be 

 dovisod for getting to a firo. Excellent work was done 

 with a motorcycle. More of these should be put into use 

 by guards. Automobiles should bo used more frequently in 

 transporting mon to a fire. 



It is especially desirable that educational fea- 

 tures bo given greater prominence. Children in all of 

 the schools should be taught tho c.&ngor of tinbor and 

 brush fires, and means of suppression* /Ji effort YT&S made 

 to tako this matter up with tho County Superintendent of 

 Schools of San Diogo County, but with unsatisfactory re- 

 sults. Tho children being taught concerning the danger 



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