= North Shore Radio l.~cout ; I february 21, 1930 WILMETTE LIFE 43 Troop Holds Its First Meeting Lo. gan-H oward ·Pre-School Circle Dr. \ \'. vV. Hawkin s, Wilmett~'s Health Comt.n iss ioner , was th e speaker at the meetmg of th e Logan -Howard Pre-School Circle meetin g, \Vednesday evening, F ebruary 12. ~reside nt H oo ver was quoted as saymg .that th e ·c hild durin g pre -sc hool years 1s. neglected more than at any other tune. Babyhood is carefullv guarded, tut th e year s that follow, he-fore sch ools years, habit s are formed l:.oth m ental and physical, and a child s ho~ld be constantl y wat che d, altho ugh he 1 s lea:- nin g to do man y thin gs for hin1 selL · . Regarding the ha za rds du ri ng this perIO d, Dr. H a wk ins gave ~tatislics s howing tha t pneumonia causes most deaths in children : accidents co me second, and diphthe ria, t hird. I n point of deaths caus d , !-ica rl et fen·r is way down the lis t. An a nnu a l physical t>xa mina t io n by th e f~tmil y :)hysic ian is st rongly r ecommended. An y un favo r able condit ion is then noted and can oft en be correc ted before it becomes serious. The schoo l must exa min e all childre n who a re not t a ken care of otherwise, bu t does not exa mine the heart or chest. Inoculati on for >im a ll pox a nd diphtheria !s advi sabl e. The va lu e of smallpox vaccina tion has long been a n esta blished fact. At the orpha nage a t Mooseheart, IlL , wh en diphtheria in ocul a tion has been given o ver a period of years, there has been only one case s ince 1920, and at the orphan's home at Norma l, not a case in three yea rR. Such r esults in instituttions where th!)re a re hundreds of children prove the va lue of t he inocula tion. The da nger fr om thi s inocula tion or the sma llpox . \'acclna ti on is negligible. Diphtheria inocula tion gi ve n yearl y in school life proba bly will protect throug h the school years . ., Regular d enta l care should be given a nd protection against cold s is importa nt. Fifty per cent of the time lost in school is due t o colds. Pneumoni a fr equentl y s ta rts with a cold a t thi s t ime of year Scarlet fever inoculat ion ha s not been proven 8Ufficiently t o be gener a ll y ad v!Red. Sca rlet fe\'er is not n early so contagious as diphtheria. , IJ e t D s t, y f e a d ), ~ f d u d . ;ng at Sta~ion W9AP ~t 822 . Bryant an?n ue. Wmnetka. Tha~ ~tahon beJ0ng-s to Lee Fetcher, who as to be the sco utma ster. He has very fine facilit :e~ fo r practice. ins~ruction and trainj11<Y a t his home stat10n. The group of , (:~·eral boys at the first meeting got ; i .~· !t t to interesting practice and in!'truction. \"e xt week they start building a tra nsmitter that will be used at Camp ~ f a- Ka - Ta-Wan next summer, while e ~·c h fe llow will start his own set in his home. E very Scout in the troop is <tftc r his amateur radio license before sutnme r, while Jim Ricks and Defrees Holmes. who have their amateur permits. are after first class licenses. neca use the troop will have practical prnjects, a real fine station to practice on, a g ·Jod instructor and adequate wor k facilities it is bound to be very uttere ting and successful. Any Scout in t he council who is interested is in\"ite d to attend the meetings which are <111 Tuesdays at 7 :30 at 822 Bryant ave ttur, \Yinnetka. ~co u t Radio troop held its first meet- Tuc:' day, February 18, the new Boy s s Citizens ·Demand Change in Village Zone Codes (Continued from page 1) an.'a:-> a ffected find that their propert y ha:-. become ob solete for residential purposes owing to the character of ~he 11eighborhood having changed by the encroachment of business, public serv ice bu ildings, churches, schools, Masonic temple and so forth A good po r tiL>n of this property contains older bu ildings which cannot be sold for reside ntia l purposes and are even difficult tll re nt for residential purposes ex rl·p ting hy making the rents so 1ow tha t the income will not maintain the l'I'Ll perty in a respectable condition. 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