OCR Text |
Show ANTI-VACCINATION UILL IS VICTOKD. CUh'e rjoTernor llelarn. Ill lltll TVllheal Approval, ArenmpaiiUd bj aohfllllalo. Govoreor Weill hit returned the McMillan bill which ttket tut; from the Hate board of health the power to adopt and enforce rrgulatloni regarding regard-ing eontaglottt dlataaei, without bit approval He acroraptnlet hit met-age met-age by a aubtlltute meature tha tub- tllutlon of which he recommend. The aubtlltute modlHat the pnaeat law by preventing tee elotlng of chooli to unvtcclaated children In dlt-trleta dlt-trleta where imillpox doea not etlat The govoraur advaniedtha fullowlni rea.ona for hit dl. approval of the meature' Practically thttclentlflo world agrett that vaccination and revacelnatlon It a certain preventative ol imallpoi The American cltlien It guaranteed no rlghta which Interfere with the rlghta or conflict with the welfare of olhera (Quarantine li a reatralnt of liberty Yet no one who hat the public welfare at Inert complain, of It, If a perton may be re. trained who It already Infected with dlaeaae, another may be compelled to do an act which will prevent him from becoming Infected. In-fected. Children of the achool age are ward! of the ttate. It tan eierclae control ovrrthem. Iowa, with 910 caaet of imillpox compelled every perton over one yeir of age to be vaccinated, while In Utah more than 3,000 catct hive been reported re-ported To place among our atatutee luch a bill it tills would be a ttep bickwirdt, which will be dlsistrout |