Show TELLS TELLS PRINCIPALS TO BE MORE CAREFUL Dr T. T B. B Beatty Beatty Says Contagious Contagious Contagious Conta Conta- Diseases Can Be Kept From Schools Dr T. T B. B Beatty secretary of oC the tho i state ate hoard board of or health delivered an ad- ad adI I leess to the school principals and su supervisors S l per In Superintendent ChistenSen's ChistenSen's Sens Sen's office yesterday morning mornIng- on the present epidemic of contagious diseases find anti ho how th the tho school officers can aid In Inputting Inputting inputting putting putting- a n stop to further contagion Dr lr advised that each teacher be he to ascertain every I whether any of tIle the pupils In Iner er room felt fell elt lck Ick or indisposed and nn andIn In my complaining of sore throat or headache should l be he excused from school and ought not bo be allowed to return rc- rc tuTu turn urn until It Is IK ascertained that no contagIous contagious con- con disease exists X has He said scarlet scarlet scar- scar let et fever and diphtheria usually be begar began ary with a q sore throat and antI that in the earlier earl earl- her ier stages th there thore ro was little danger of con contagion ta gI lo 0 0 The doctor criticized tho health de department department de- de pertinent rule rulo that all members of a family where whooping cough cou h breaks out mU must t bo quarantined lie He characterized charac charac- the rule as an nn outrage saying that whooping cough Is 15 only contagious by direct contact Dr R. R It n. explained a l chart which Is IR to he be used In Iii tho the schools for fOl forthe forthe th the testing of the vision of pupils and said ald that ho would treat free freo any de- de serving pupil whose eyes ees need attenE attention atten- atten tion E F. S S. S principal of oC the Franklin Frank Frnnk- lin hill school delivered red an Informal taut talk on school room methods |