Show Too Much l Sunning b This writer has been telling the public for a long time about the dangers of sunning sunning as practiced today WEAR DARK glasses Jin in bright sunlight particularly when physical surroundings are well adapted to reflect the intense blaze from below as on white sand or snow or water People who cannot absorb sun rays are apt to suffer temporary illness and in some cases may suffer permanent permanent perma perma- nent damage to their health LIFE IS pretty tough There is always someone eager to knock the joy out of living But you'd better take the advice advice ad ad- vice of the experts The dangers as advanced by science of super sunning have previously been discussed in these columns NOW IT is learned that there is another menace hovering in the sands to attack attack attack at at- tack the unwary worshippers of Sol Not much is heard on the subject It is the kind of thing one doesn't care to talk about THE UNWELCOME visitor to the epidermis is the sand worm said to be a parasite parasite para para- site derived from the intestines intestines intes intes- tines of dogs and cats It enters the skin while the sunbather is sprawled upon the beach regardless of towels blankets or other gestures of protection IT OPERATES after the manner of the well known but equally little discussed ringworm ringworm ring ring- worm causing the most frantic frantic fran fran- tic itching that yields only to the most drastic treatment It would seem to be advisable advisable advisable ad ad- that beachcombers make a mental note to do their future sunbathing on portions of the beach removed removed removed re re- re- re moved from those frequented by canine and feline pets SUNBATHE at low tide on portions laved twice daily by the ocean I |