Friday, July 13, 1028 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SAVE PRISONER FROM NOOSE IN NICK OF TIME PHOKNIX. Arlsona, Jul IS.' . t't. WUIim reltta, eonrlctea slayer of Ctrl Peterson and tor mors than fifteen years aa In mate of Arizona Institutions, wan and from the hangman' noo yealerday whan th Arlaona board , of pardona and pamloa commuted tha death sentence to Ufa ImprU onmant. Faltla was aenloacod to bang today at Florence, ' l ? MASTER FORGER CAUGHT IN L. A; 1 : i 1.09 ANGELES, July 13. (IT) Montgomery M. Yeagar, ' ti, bllkd hanks of auma amounting to more than 1500,000. u ' ar rested hers today, charged with forgery. . ,. Uetactlre laid that Yeager la wanted In a doaen eltlea of tba nation aa "the trickiest forget that erer walked out of a bank with money." . German Scientist Starts Hot Controversy With Book Insisting That Weaker Sex Is Link Between Man and the Apes Mm) linrilctt J I I Mow. Curl Ki hfl Unrr more )ln.l'.l',l alt Hem an Itr. llelllMirn anil smite of llir famous wtouin who' mhhi to brlli lila tlinir'. Jane AiIiImiiis of t'lilratfi, Ih Hip HMIctI , MHlal workers Ury (ianlrn. the grain! Impresario; Maileoie 4 utle. the nullum rlilt Klliel llarr)mon, the aclrra. anil Mm. Orrlc tin ptilltlrlan. - .... I Link River Electric Store 'is the headquarters for . c EUREKA Vacuum Cleaners C 1 IIY MIITON llltONNKIt . N'KA Hirvlio Writer LONDON, July r-Unsolved: that women are not human be lli g. . The affirmative will bn tiikcn by Dr. Adolf lliillbiirn of tier many, author of "Weill und i Mann" or "lluaband and Wife," which, la the preaenl beat aellvr of tho continent. ' , Dr. Ilellboru iirobalily will bo helped on the affirmative aide by. any number of dlagruutled mains. Jhe negative will be ably handled by every one of these alrnngo beluga, who I bo eminent anthropologist and ethnologist, Dr. Ilnllbiirn," Insists uro only semi-human beluga, a eurt of mlaalug link twlxt man and I bo a pa. The aalnna of Kuroo hav heard lllta debate heatedly rag ing ever alnra (be little green book came forth, and since the book la now In America, if mar be wall tor thla "eml-v to begin merahallnc tbelr ammuni tion right now, ' The book baa made a allr be came Dr. lU-lllKirn la a scientist tf.lber than an author of sensa tloeal beat aellera. He la t end ha been an authority on anthro pology tor year. Ilia "Evolution of ' Mankind" written with the late Hermann Kleatach haa been calfed the beat thing In that field alnce Darwin. And It la thla eminent scientist who haa taken hla pen In band to declare that at beat woman la but very Inferior man, and that at, her average ahe la Juat "a freak." part way between the human and animal. rirat of all. he dlaclalma that hla elaaalflcallon of woman la at 1 all original with him. He offera J the reminder that way back ln eafly Greece, Hlppocratea and Tluipmaii Cat Artatotle aald the game thing. , j ' ; ; ' C'llna Anatomist. Ithsn takes hie comb over to tho: of mentloul He clalma that her He ss that aa lele aa 1114 Iflold ijf luventlona, lone dlacovery made ' primitive the femoua German anatomist. I Ah, be flnda one the earthen, mau dependent upon her for bet I'aul Alhrechet, atood before an cooking pot! Tho only woman ter food. He banda her a little authropologlral meeting In tlrea- invention that be deem worthy 'something for tha, bat only be ta and preaented any number of i - .1,1. ...Ll.a Ia tim vivnuiiv i- .., v ... ; the many more animal character-, ffr latlra of woman than tba homan, caaaldered from the anatomical aapect. 1 He cltea. loo, Mas FunVe. au thor of "Are Women Human Ite luga," who aaya that woman'a email brain ' bog lndlcatea that ah la not really human, but la merely .a mlaslng link between man and tha manlike a pea; that. In abort, ah I aeml-human. j Dr. Ilellbora dnea not stop with af mere anatomlea etafljH wofcatu He baa concentrated on the pay chic and emotional dlfforencea. too. And from tha sum total of Ml aludy, be offer theso con-, clualona: ' Analomlcally. woman la amall-j er-boned and generally smaller and aofter muscled, be aaya. Her teeth have a tendency to alant ( oulwarda. Thla Is typical of the lower race allll exlatent, of the primitive .Neanderthal mnn, and 'of the manlike apea. I Her cranium la smaller, and thla meana a amallor brain. More-' over, bar brain. I not is flnolyl modeled a In man. -' And the eminent doctor recalls " til fact that thoao people who rank lowest In tho acalo of -mankind are the rarne wlllt amalleiit crauluma and brains. ' i IIIihmI la Different The blood of a woman la so In fivlor to. that .of man that 1' makes a constitutional dbfect, lie continues. Woman's' blood - has more plasma or blood fluid, he paliiia out, but la much poorer In red corpuaclea than man's. Con aequently, neither her i brain, muaclos nor other organism can be.ea highly developed aa man's, and he doubta that aho "ever can reach the cultural heights which man ha fched." . v- Man relies upon Intellect and women 'relle on Instinct Just as 'animal do, the affirmative aide of! the debate continues. Thla makes woman elm ' Independent than, man, but h admit may give ber moro soronlty. Woman' organs of sight, bear-, Ing and amell, aaya Dr. Heltborn, are Inferior to man'. But h j doe condescend to admit that ber senses of taste and touch are superior. - 1 llut don't' chortle, ladlea. He' aaya that this very superiority show a lower order of cvohillno I i than man's, .ns nothing elso could j ilo. Animals always have better. , senses of taste snd touch than human beings, , , A study of men and women students In Ihe universities con clusively proves' that the malos are1 always Intellectually auporlor, ho says, while Ihe females work only from Intuition.' ' , , Itap Emotionalism. . Woman' emotionalism now get a crack. He list woman's chsnglng moods, her fears, long duration of grief, short 'duration of anger, rapid changes' of .sym pathy, frequent laughtor, Impul siveness, tendency towards fana ticism, clovorness In manual la bor, vanity, religious feeling, and tendency to psychle atlr, 1 Then Pr, H 1 1 b o r n goes through tha art and sciences v-ith what he, at least, la sure la fine tooth care, and says that i there have been tio reallx great pamei among a among men, He cause the cooking pot led to Jiunei Watt' tea kettle which, In turn, led to the Invention of the sleum engine. Then, a If tu lake away any fiilnt. aroma 'of praise regarding pat. Dr. Hellborn quotes the ana tomist, I'aul Albrecht, who de scribed woman's anatomical as pects as more aavage and ape like than aomo of our present lime epi-s. He quoins him, loo, on the sub ject of how women act - when thoy get mad and fight. They use tooth and nail, he av. re minding ua that man nevor blto or claw an adversary. Hie lilrn, girls! Aro women human? You tell him! ItOMK, July 13. t!P). Cardi nal Cerrettl today was appointed protector of the sisters of Ht. alary Tertiary, whose beadiiuar ters are In HI. I-oula. Here's a Treat for the Bathing Beauty Censors There'a plenty of work for the New Jersey bench censors, bnt of conrsp there are plenty ef censors, too. These two officers have just rounded up a few girls whose suits must come under Ihe eyes and Itfpe measures ofthe Inspectors. Most of them got the official O. K. and a few es caped with a warning. Come in and let ui give you a demonstration. . n vaia.L- - i lav m 'V!""::ii i?v tiu i''i Hit the Nail on the Head It's gettinjr up cauraga to drive the! first nail that's the hard part about builtlintr. You' can trump up dozens of reasons for postponing tho job but did you ever know anybody to be sorry he built. Most building materials are low priced now. Not everything is as cheap as lumber, but by the time the other things have dropped, probably lumber will rise. So all in all this is a good time for build ing." Hit tho nail on tho head! " Big Basin Lumber Co. v Long-Bell :- ' - " . ' ' Tram list ' , , "EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH" r 1 ; . " Phone 107 ' .. Spring and Main Klamath Falls, Ore. , 1 fU 1 n n n 1 n n n n 11 n n n n n n n n n u n n n ii n n n 1 Which Side of the0) Fence Will You Be o v Retail merchants confidently expect complete payment tomor row for all merchandise bought during last month. Pay Day is universally recognized as the last day on which pay ments, for the preceding month's purchases, can be consider ed prompt. ""'-'.' - . ; It's your duty to meet your obligations with the same prompt ness as the retail merchant is obliged to meet his. Don't fail to be on the "PROMPT SIDE OF THE FENCE" tomorrow. The value of your credit rating can never be meas ured in dollars and cents. It is the most worth while thing you can possess. ' . N ' . - -,. ''..' " ' ' ' . '.'".'' KLAR3ATTIHI CMMEECIIAIL .4. 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