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Show uu INOCULATION WILL BE AFFORDED FREE Salt Lake, April 6. Volunteers for thd citizens' military training camp who are accepted can be Inoculated with the army scrum for the prevention preven-tion of typhoid if they so elect, ac cording to information received by Captain William B. Wallace, inspec tor-instructor of tho national guard. Captain Wallace said that candidates : for the camp could be Inoculated at any time at Fort Douglas. All that is necessary is an order from Captain Wallace. Although the inoculation with the anti-typhoid serum is compulsory with recruits for the regular army, it will not be with those who volunteer for the training camp. However, Captain Wallace said that inoculation would be recommended, for the simple reason rea-son that it was an excellent thing and should be desirable for many. "The effect of the Inoculation Is very slight," said Captain Wallace "Some people, of course, arc slightly nauseated by the operation, but the feeling only lasts a few hours. It Is likely, I think that a good many volunteers vol-unteers will take advantage of the opportunity." op-portunity." oo |