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Here's A Scientific Viewpoint On Sex NEW YORK, (IP) — A scientific view on sex follow: “Sex is the overall state of body and mind by which the in GOUNTRY HAMS Bought and Sold COUNTRY GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE Drive Out And Trade — No Parking Meters. PURE FOOD STORE Clinton Hwy. Phone 2091 dividual confronts to the male 01 the female standards of normality i in the named sex — determininj | factors. “It is an algebraic summatioi | of these factors in which no on< facto* supersedes the others. It other words there is no singit conclusive factor. “Every individual we know i: a mixture of characteristics o the male and female, and it i: | the algebraic sum or preponder ance of all these factors that de tertnines sex, and not any one o them.’’ The speaker was Dr. Joseph H Kiefer of the University of Illi nois, who w’as lecturing a medica audience. NAMES SEX FACTORS The “sex - determining factors’ he named were: “First and most basic” is th< pattern or the chromosomes in al body cells. These patterns are either “XX’ and female or “XY” and male. It used to be thouht that these patterns always were of the sex the indivudal appeared to be. Recently it has been shown that “this is not always so.’’ Next in importance is the na ture of sexual glands. “For many years,” continued Dr. Kiefer, “this , was considered the best indicator , of the true sex, but is now found unreliable.” Then come the chemical patterns ' of the hormones of the other glands of internal secretion. He pointed out that hormones from glands other than the sexual “can , drastically alter the development ’ o fsex features.” . Next in his list was “the most obvious.” Concerned About Uncertain Cases Finally is the mind “pattern.” This pattern “is influenced by the hormonal pattern as well as by ■ the upbringing and experience of l the indvidual. but is an uncertain guide as to true sex.” He was concerned for the few' in whom, at birth, there was un certainty. With the “inter-sexed,” ! the determination of “true sex” 1 “should be done as early in life as possible. This would seem auto Tom And The Bedbug Or-Huh? The following cryptic message was handed in as a story to be printed by this newspaper. Read ers are invited to decipher it if they can. It was entitled, “Little Thing Happening.” ' Well its all night when tom stands over us with his bed-bug matic, yet not everyone agrees with this idea.” He advocated “thorough and comprehensive study” to establish the status of the inter-sexed in the ■ five “sex determinin factors.” This study would establish true sex; “medical, surgical, and so cial corrective measures” would follow. “This,” he said, “will allow the patient to develop normally or very near normally physically, so cially, an dpsychically, and will prevent the lifetime maladjust ments and tragedies that fill the historocal works on the subject.” bite, he walks all nigbt and he gets just about a hour sleep, when he is just like peeping tom and the walking man without a head. “He goes to the post-office to get his mail but looks like he gets bed-bug bite instead, and he star ted back home walking reid road and he look back and see nothing but bed bugs walking after him. “I clean up my house about a week ago and just that night they were just as bad. I do believe that he carry thing around in his back pocket and where he go. they go, and where he stay, they stay. “So this is not a joke its only the short story of my friend toms life, Without a name. Smile.” Billy Says Proud Hard To Convert NEW YORK (UP)—Billy . Gra-! ham said Wednesday night that he has fcund it "more difficult to bring a proud mna to Christ than it is to win a drunkard, an adul terer or a narcotics addict.” The evangelist told a Madison Square Garden audience of 14.500 persons that "the sin of pride” afflicts thousands of Americans to day and ‘‘we’re proud and selfish as a people and as individuals.” " T is the sin of all of us,” Ori ham said, ‘‘the sin of ego. We have T trouble and it’s not related to sight. We don't believe the truth, that pride is hateful to God. Yet God says no proud man shall en ter the kingdom of heaven. “You don’t come to God In pride, but in humility—that’s the reason t ask you to come forward her 3 to make your decision for Christ- < to show humility." As of Wednesday night, 1 232,iOG persons have heard Graham since he began his New York Crusari*- , May 15. The 349 persons who re^ corded “decisions for Christ" brought that total to 37,811. mq jwmt Ask Your Dealer For— TWINE Made From Long-Staple Eastern Carolina Cotton 3-Ply and 4-Ply BEST BY TEST-SINCE 1818 DICK TRACY Ik WELL. NOW.THIS ROAD-IP VOU CAN CALL IT A ROAD — COES ABOUT A HALF A MILE STRAIGHT ON-THEN ITS J *, PATH. — TK THE CONTRACTOR'S BUILT THE PJO L AM l .V- V A SHACK ABOUND THAT ► !f?i MOUNTAIN. TWAT5 V.HERE CARpUEV LIVE' A CAPDUEY WAS SC, DIFFERENT •FQOM WcS1 TWIN SISTER. BLO&DM THAT MEANS THIS jC3 OF MINE WILL BE A TOUGN^ONt. . ^ i T V /' Er u "Slit i lope •’* the F: >r TO TELL HtP ANOtfT PO. '■ LITTLE Bt.066C.v1. 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