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Show LARK QUARANTINE WARMLY PROTESTED 1 George Koynolds's Criticisms Are Answered An-swered by Dr. G. C. Emery ot tho Health Department. A jirotost against tho stringi'ncv of tho quantntino maintained at Lark because be-cause of tho oeourrpui'o of smallpox j thorn is imulo by Goorgo lloynoKla of Lark in a letter 'to Tho Tribune, i Tlio complaint of Mr. Reynolds is au- 1 swere.l by I'ir. G. C. Kmery, miarantino ! officer of the county health department, depart-ment, with the statement that the .sort of quarantine least calculated to interfere inter-fere with tho business of tho community commu-nity and at the same time Rive protection protec-tion was adopted. Dr. Emery said yesterday that the town was quarau-iinod quarau-iinod only after public, officials and business nien of the community agreed thiit it would bo hotter than the isolation isola-tion of every person known to have been exposed. Dr. Emery said that quarantine separately sepa-rately of those exposed would have necessitated tho isolation of fifteen or twenty families and practically all of the single men stopping; at the principal hotel of the town. Unless new cases develop next week, it is probable that the quarantine will bo lifted, says Dr. Kmery. |