Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 134, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1926 — Page 18

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PARENTS SHOULD LOON TO HEALTH OF THEIR CHILD Hundreds of School Children Carry Diseases to Classrooms. Bn United Press CHICAGO, Sept. 10,—Eighteen million and more of our boys and girls are returning to school this week. Hundreds of children, in many of our cities, will he gathered together, carrying diseased conditions inimical to themselves and dangerous to others. It will be well, therefore, for parents and teachers to give heed to the health of their charges. Especf* ally is this tfiie in the lower grades where children are too young to draw attention to any abnormality or to a feeling of ill being. , Inspection Needed Inspection is particularly needed in rural districts, the villages and towns, for in the larger communitiesBoa'fcds of Health have staffs who daily or less frequently visit the schools and examine all children who, in the judgment of-the principal, need to be looked over. Those who are ill or a danger to others are sent home to the care of the family physician and suggestions are made to him of possible deleterious affections. All parents must realize that no child epn do . justice to, himself if handicapped by ill health; that many cases of illness might have been prevented, if, in the early stages, the symptoms had been removed or a deformity corrected; and that the spread of a contagious disease might have been cut short if the child had been s6en early by the family physi-

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cian and kept at home away from the others. Bad Teeth, Eyes For example, diseased tonsils often lead to running ears and subsequent deafness, to inflammatory rheumatism and heart disease. Bad teeth do cause serious infection of the jcints. An eye strain, which might have been easily corrected, will often cause headaches and hinder the child in his studies. Measles, diphtheria ana scarlet fever leave in their wake many cases of deafness and injured eyes, impariment which may cause the afflicted child to fall behind the others. Then again, carelessness or the lack of time to give the child the proper food at breakfairt; the hasty and improper lunch; the lack of supervision of the child's hours of recreation and of sleep often undermine its health and interfere with normal growth. The school child's health, demands first consideration. For with health comes the desire to learn, ’the ambition to do well. A correction here and there may prevent farther inroads. A recognition in the early stage of a communicable disease may save thousands of others from malady which may be the cause of permanent injury. The school child needs this careful supervision and has an inborn right to the protection it affords. TO REBUILD PARTHENON NEW YORK—Several columns of the parthenon at Athens will be rebuilt into their original positions as the result of the contributions of Americans. The columns were blown from their places in 1687 by the explosion of a Turkish powder magazine within the temple by a Venetian shell. Elihu Root was among the group who gave money for the restoration. A material made from the fiber of sunflower stalks has been developed by an English inventor as a 'substitute for straw in weaving hats. It is light in weight, flexible and airy.

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