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4, FRENCHMAN HONORED. | First to Win Doctor’'s Degree m' Germany Since War. BERLIN, September 18 (#).— Joseph Bourgeot. librarian for the} Dawes commission at Berlin, is the | QLEGE WOVEN |the war. He has been awarded his Ph. D. at the University of Frankfort. | writing a_thesis on pacifism e | Prof. H. N. Cornelius, one of the best | known pacifists and phlhaophoru in| Germany “M. Bourgeot said that he became | acquainted with my philosophy works | while interned as a prisoner during Survey Shows Them Far Less Radical Sociologically Than Man Students. | ®pemal Dispatch to The Star SEATTLE, Wash., September L Qo His thesis on the war and peace philosophy of Augustine was a deeply thoughtful plece of wor 15 | | | Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE, Md.. September 18— What is one man's food is another is an old saving that have scientific founda Special man's poison” may, indeed, tion Dr. Roscoe R. Hyde of the depart ment of immunology. School of Hy giene and Public Health, Johns Hop. kins University, in experimenting with a e of guinea pigs whose blood is of a type known “com piement deficient,” has discovered that a serun: which kills a normal guinea pig in a few minutes has no apparent effect when d into the complement-deficient guinea pig. Thig race of guinea pigs is unique, said Dr. Hyde, being the only one of the kind recorded. It was de veloped at the Vermont Agricultural Station, and probably arose from : mutant” or such an accldental dif- ference as occurs again and again in the evolution of both plants and ani- mals, giving rise to different specles. It was found that this tvpe of blood is an inherited characteristic in accordance with the Mendelian law, and the breeding of t ment-deficient tvpe, s 3 has made it possible to demonstrate that the quality of blood called “‘com- plement” is capable of division into three component. parts. The first two components are known to be destroyed by heating to 133 degrees Fahrenheit. The third com- | g | ponent. which these guinea pigs lack, | Reason Assigned in Paris for Rise |is not_destroyed by this gemperature, said Dr. Hyde, as is shown by the fact that even very small quantities of normal guinea pig blood or human blood which has been subjected to temperature for 30 minutes will e the blood of the complement ent guinea piz. That is. it tem brings its blood up to the ‘ondition as that of the normal pig e of the close simil: isting between human blood and the blood of the guinea pig. said Dr. Hyde. turing and of transportation it is quite possible that individual With the coming of September the men and women may be found whose | price of gas, which almost every Parig’ hlood is deficient in this respect. Dr household utilizes for cooking or|Hyde's experience with these gulne: lighting. or both, was hoosted 13 per pigs would seem’to indicate that this cent. The gas companies blamed it on characteristic might predispose such | the cost of coal uals to cortain dis ~#w light on what women as a class think about modern affairs has heen sited by 220 university students here. | The result of the investigation shows (i Western women are much mor their attitude toward moral. domestic | and religious conditions, and that the “omen are less inclined to be radical m »nfii')\(xhfll matters than the men Dr. George A. Lundberg, instructor | 1+ sociology at the “niversity of Washington, set out to collect these ddra because he found that women's vevealed whether American women 3 a class tend to have distinctly di ferent opinions on ~oeial and political problems. “ + i Remums of hix surves show e in |+ COMplement Deficient matters of trade unionism. the strike iRy and labor problems the colige girls Blood, Scientist Finds. take a decidedly conservative nosition #nd show & distincily greater intoler ance of industrial radicals. Only 3 Jompared with 67.6 per cent of the ollege men, believe that the strike is | 2 legittmats method of ring bette. working conditions. Practically 72 per cent of the woman students, as for non-unfon labor to take the ihs of union men on a strike, but only 47.1 per cent of tha men approve the fadustrial radicals, 32,8 per cent of the women, as againsi 132 per cent of the man, favor their imprisonmen:. The women show a decided tendeney ta favor Government interference in husiness. They are strongly opposed tn measures involving war and show 2" disposition to favor all possible congervative than Western men in entrance into politics has not so far -|Has No Eflect on Those With | per cent of the women student practice. As to the 1. W. W.. or other measures of avoiding it More than half the women believe that wealth chould be conscripted for war debts and §3.2 per cent. as compared with €2.9 per cent of the n approve the formation of an inter al political organization having authority fo settle international disputes That the wife should hold a salaried position after marriage was approved hy 42.5 per cent of the women and only 25.4 per cent of the men. The minimum income on which woman students would be inclind to marry is higher than that which man students. consider adequate, the women's vote placing the amount at $2.400 and the men’s ax $2,100. BLAMES BRITISH STRIKE. | in Living Cost. September 18 (#).—The ¢ England ha living in Paris. partiy RBritish have had to import c the continent to keep their pots smoking. French coal has risen 48 per cent In price since the first of lanuary. MHigher 1 has meant higher prices for vthing else, for it has Increased the cost of manufac- ity ex Kitchens with St. Vitus’ Dance taught us how to make a trouble-free Special Dispatch to The Star. SAN FRANCISCO, September 15.— Believing Reno is the ideal spot for | woman attorneys in view of its pre- eminence as a divorce center. Miss Hester Mayette of Nevada City is | e nson ox ee s i T the ba to hang out her shingle in Reno and make a bid for the business THE SL DAY STAR. WASHINGTON, RENO AS DIVORCE CENTER | 12 take her degree late this vear. For | the past several vears she has been a clerk in one of the largest law of- LURE TO WOMAN LAWYERS | fices 'in Reno “Reno Is the divorce center of the | lnlled States,” sald Miss Mi te. Feminine Attomey Regards As most of the plaintiffs in dl\nrc»lz “ |actions are women it is but natura Chances There for Success “Bright |actions are women It is but nataraly as Anywhere in World."” | those of the opposite sex. This |ing true, I believe the chances of uccess for woman attorneys in Reno are as bright as anywhere in the world.” Miss Mayette is also an athlete of note. She is an expert swimmer, plays a good game of golf as well as tennis. She Is a'so a musician of note Babbed l{au Invndes India. LONDON, September 11 tCorreJ‘ spondence).—Bobbed hair is making | inroads on the customs of antiquity Miss Mavette arrived re- the Panama-Pacific liner | Manchuria, having made the round trip voyage for rest and recreation as a preliminary to taking her exam! nations for admission to the Ne vada bar. Miss Mayvette has heen studying law the past three years and expects UNSUSPECTED a seepage of disease into your system. Sick- 150 of every 100.000 deaths result from Pon't wait for trouble; come in India, reports Sir Tiruvalargu. Avargal, a member of the Legislative Assembly of India. 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