WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1930 PAGE TABLE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Flaming Youth Among Bighorn Sheep Revolts Against Age But Fights Like A Gentleman Relence Styles Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, Feb. 1. The younger generation among the mountain sheep rise up against the snowdrifts of better known species. But they do have the virtue of being straightforward. So says M. P. Dewey, engineer, who describes an interesting experience, a short time ago in Yellowstone. "Although they were not more than fifty feet from the edge of the road, they didn't click the slightest attention to the car I was in, and I sat for two minutes, and it stretched a tentous minute and intensely sigh," he reports. "There were two young rangers fighting an old and somewhat bewildered one. What surprised me most was their confidence. They knew the 'true g gentlemen.' They would stand about twenty feet apart and both start at precisely the same time,合围一个距离. Only after one has seen the size of the horns on the little animals and knows the speed at which they travel must be to them, at each encounter." "I expected to see them butt each Hickman and Hotelling Influenced in Slaying by Mental Experience other in the sides and rear, but in every instance they waited for the other to get set and then always came back on. After each such encounter you were asked if you could or two, sometimes even taking a few mouthfuls of grue, before going through exactly the same performance again. If one tried to lie down, as he did during many times, the another would be moved unnecessarily and better him until he got up. Psychiatrists Are Working on Maladjustment Problems Says Dr. White "In one encounter one of the ram was on higher ground then the other but, apparently, to counteract this condition the one on the low ground came down just in time to hit the other square in the center between the horns. After a bit one of the young rains rays passed through him and moving away the dirt on the side bith, became for the time being, an interested spectator. The other young one kept at the old ram, when the two collided they would have another encounter. (1) $a_{n+1} = 2a_n + 3$ (2) $a_1 = -1$ Washington, Feb. 1—Child shyliers like Adolph Hotelling and Edward Hickman may plead an objection which seized their overreaction, but such crimes as this generally have their roots in old mental and emotional problems with which the crime persists for months, sometimes for years. "I doubt very much if the old ram could stand this relay of uncounted attacks. He was heavily and heavily and blood was coming from his nose when I left the scene of his attack. This was explained today in an interview by Dr. William A. White superintendent of St. Elizabeth's hospital for the iname. Psychiatrists are interested in preventive criminology, Doctor White said. How such individuals are at odds with themselves is sometimes revealed in small ways after a crime is detected. In the Rounding case it has been suggested he was treated with the bloody knife and the dead child's blue handkerchief in his pocket, yet he carefully repaired his automobile to conceal minimizing evidence. He would be carolina christopher doctor. White suggests, carrying it brazenly in an effort to convince himself that there was no danger of detection. But four of being caught, and the consequences, would sweep over him, and he would cover up his non-cognizance of his bruntal blue car. As psychiatrists are progressing in their work they are better able to protect the community, in their homes, in them, be stusted. As steps in this direction schools and factories are placing pay and benefits for mental health of students and workers, and to help them to attack problems of maladaptation in early adulthood. Hotelling's statement that he was driven to kill by brooding over the details of the Hickman case can be interpreted as indicating bawdy details of a crime has a tendency to activate similar tendencies in susceptible persons, such as those who commit each crimes do not happen out of a blue sky. The obsession and the sudden impulse are part of an inability on such matters serve a useful purpose, however, he continued, since it brings to the attention of an actual realization of an crime problem. Once a crime is committed, arguim whether the accused could have resisted doing it in a phished way or if there was a problem is that here is a man who has shown himself dangerous to his fellow men. The first step is to identify the victim from his antisocial tendencies. Then we should treat him for the type of fellow he is and continue with the next problem, which may be for the rest of his life. Robert J. Korte, Ph. 27", and Misa Florence Moore Goodrick, Columbus, were married in Houston at 588 West Second street, Dayton, Mr. Korte is a member of Bota Phi Sigma, professional pharmaceutical Dr. Albert L Nemoine, A. B. 73, M. D. 15, of Kansas City recently returned from a trip abroad to London. He is an Associate in University of Vienna doing graduate work. New "Draft Coolidge" Move Seen by Senator --- Washington, Feb. 1, 1-A resolution condemning third presidential terms an "unwise, unpathetic, and fraught with perils to our free institutions" was introduced in the senate today by Senator La Follette, the co-founder of the organization informed a new movement was about to "draft" President Coolidge for re-election. "It is reliably reported Charles Niles, vice president of the national Treasury Mellon are working in close cooperation," La Follette said that a draft of the plan which will support the plan to draft the president." Men Are More Unhappy Than Women Students (Science Service) Montreal, Feb. 1—It's a sander world for men than for women—if 168 Canadian college students are in the job market, its probability is four examples of the success. The students answered a long list of questions, such as "Can you do good work while you are looking on?" "Do idea run in your head so that you cannot sleep," and "do it easy to get you cross and grumpy." Men appear to be more serious and unhappy than women, according to Dr. J. W. Bridges, psychologist of McGill University, who conducted the investigation, and who has just reported his results. Contesting evidence is provided by hearts thinning from excitement and nervousness than women. On the other hand, Doctor Bridges reports that women are more subject to deceiving in their sex life, have more fears and worries, are more un- decided, more sensitive to pain and anxiety, are not as well- cared for, are not nurses not such "good mixers" as men, since they are more baskish and have greater "king" qualities. Among the students at Columbia University is one of 75 years, and another of more than a hundred municipal elementary school of New York in our woman who is the grandmother of five. Let us remind your shoes while you wait if that is more convenient for you. We are at your command with Shine and Shine Music, and Shine Music, 1017 Music...Adv Rent-A-Ford Co. We Appreciate Your Business 916 Mass. Phone 653 Schulz The Tailor 917 Mass. Showing the New Spring Woolens Samples Specialists in Personal Appearance On the Hill — Near Bricks Downtown $924_{2}^{2}$ Mass. 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