PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1927 Cook Is Granted Five Year Parole by Federal Judge Famous Explorer Liberated After Serving Fourth of Penitentiary Sentence United States Fort Worth, March 37—Dr. Friedrick A. Cook, physicist, scientist, architect and explorer convicted in Fort Worth three years ago for using the mails to defraud and sentenced for 14 years in the pentestery was granted a five year parole today by federal judge James C. Wilson. His council put forth the plea that Cook was 90 years old and would die within a short time unless liberated. They claimed too that his punishment had been sufficient and his behaviour good. Cook's attorney's motion for the parole was granted after the famous explorer had served one-fourth of his sentence on a fraud conviction and thus became entitled to conditional liberty on good behavior. Doctor Cook will be held at Leavenworth until formal notification of his release is received by authority through the mail. Warden T. B. White told the Ullad Press today he could do nothing until he received formal notification from the judge. The warden refused to permit newspapermen to see Coot Hall. The judge then from the one time famous explorer, United States Attorney Z. Weife immediately served notice that he will appeal the case. King Khufu Is Revived; Becomes Patron Saint "The Exealted and Mighty Order of Kluftn.", after 5000 years of oblivion has risen and has become the honorary order of the School of Engineering. Recent excavations in Egypt have disclosed a once existing secret order founded in the reign of King Khafu, the third king of Egypt and the great pyramid. King Khafu is the first known of a long line of illustrious engineers extending up to the Sphinx. The members of the school of Engineering decided that the honor of patron saint of the School should be bestowed upon the most deserving of the eligibles, thus Saint Patrick has been honourably discarded and King Khufa has been formally initiated into the Mighty Order of Khuft among the numerous honorary organizations on the Hill. King Khufa and his loyal subjects, all members of the ancient order, will make their first appearance on the Hill as a climax to the campaign against the occupants held April 22 and 23. Khufa will at that time knight those loyal engineers who have done work worthy of recognition toward making the exposition a success. The commissioners in their appointed tasks will receive punishment befitting their crimes. Hospitals Are Increasing United States Is Well Equipped to Care for Sick Oklahoma City Chicago, March 17.—There are more hospitals in this country now than there were a year ago, according to a statistical survey of hospitals in the United States, the National Association. The 6,048 hospitals now in operation in the United States have a capacity of 859,448 beds and the increase over last year is sufficient to take care of an increase in population of 600,000 people. Association officials state. The growing importance of the hospital as an educational agency is indicated by the figures showing the numbers of hospitals which include nurses' training schools. The total number of nurses in Pennsylvania has the most in any state though New York has the largest number of nurse students. There are slightly less than 28 registered nurses for every 10,000 people of the whole population in the country. The low-income population is in Georgia and Mississippi which have only seven for every 10,000 people. Three Women Initiated in Journalism Society Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism sorority, held initiation会议 Wednesday night at 7:30 at the home of the sorority president c.'27, Nadine Miller c.'28, and Jessie Tucker c.'27 were initiated. Alumni members in town were guests. A social hour followed the initiation of freshmen's freshments were served by Mrs. Dill University Information Bureau Answers Many Unusual Queries From Curious People of State A hunter wants to know the best market for jackabirds this side of the Mississippi river. A pupil wants to know whether a hair is hollow or solid, and requests advice as to the kind of hair tone he should use. These are some of the annual results of a national survey of general information, one of the departments in the extension division of the University. The bureau was organized as a general clearing house of information for the people of Kansas. From the many requests received, varying all the way from those which are humorous, and yet often pathetic, to those requesting special equipment, clubs and plays, it would seem that the bureau is living up to its purpose. None of these requests, no matter how unusual, is turned down, according to Miss Helen Wagstaff, secretary of the bureau. Information is sent out through the package library service, which consists of material shipped Psychologists Unable to Discover Process of Animals' Thinking Mental Sensations of Monkeys and Dogs May Never Be Explained New York, March 17—How a dot or a squirrel feels about things, and what its sensations are like will probably never be understood, in the opinion of modern psychologists who are studying the behavior of animals. Dr. Carl J. Wardon, of Columbia University, who describes the progress of animal psychology in the forthcoming issue of the Psychological Review, points out that most psychologists today have concluded that it is only guess work to try to describe the purely mental process of an animal's behavior. This process since the animals cannot communicate their sensations and feelings. In the sixteenth century, Doctor Warden shows, the famous essayist Montague dewarled that a fox's decision net to cross a river when the ice is too thin would be reached by "a kind of debating reason and consequence, drawn from natural senses." Montague believed that the fox would thunk the rushing water out with think out the situation somewhat as follows: "Whatsoever maketh a noise moveth, whatsoever moveth is not frozen, whatsoever is not frozen is liquid, whatsoever is liquid yields under any weight." And after this logic, logged the fox would go away. Such theories as these led medieval philosophers to debate whether animals had souls, and to escape this from from current magazines, pamphil- age from current magazines, pamphil- age information from a variety of view- points. If the bureau is unable to furnish the necessary information, it will be required to obtain additional the information may be obtained. "This is the department which will carry to the state the privileges of the University," and Miss Wargstaff, "and students going out from the University should tell the people in their community what they are able to give, especially to those communities which have little or no library facilities. Many more people would take advantage of this bureau if they only know about it." The bureau should know that in this bureau is a reference library which will furnish material, supplies and advice. The bureau will lend to schools, plays that have been read and approved by the faculty and that will help in directing the plays. disturbing problem the famous philosopher Descartes in the seventeenth century went so far as to say that a simple machine without semiconductors In most psychological studies of animals today scientists confine themselves to studying the behavior and physiology of those lower forms of animals, like rodents, judging from behavior, many species of animals feel anger, fear, hunt, pleasure, and apprehension. Recent experiments with higher apes have shown evidence that somehow they reason and think. But how it feels to be a chimpanzee and have a mind able to reason is not always discovered by man. **BABY MIBHS OUT THIS WEEK** Los Angeles for properties in Los Angeles and broschure tournaments will be sent on this week and must be filled out and returned to the office of John Saba, director of intramural athletics, by 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 28, Coach Saba will lead boxing and boxing tournaments will not be run off until after the closure of the intramural basketball tournament. Although a definite date has not been set for boxing coach Saba friends to be recruiting tournament April 14 and the boxing tournaments shortly after. Entry Blanks Out This Week Free text books are supplied to students at Stanford University who are working their way through school. A loan library established by the alumni supplies the books on which there is no time limit. 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Consistently a man has more call to blame his parents than his wife when he begins to see his self appear through his departing husband. It is important to do with it, it is generally agreed, and occasionally syphilis is the guilty agent. Other physicians have conjectured that badness is due to some disturbance of the endocrine glands. This observation is based on the fact that salts of the rare metal thallium which produces endocrine disturbances will also produce badness. No German of endocrine treatment, however, that has been used so far has been in growing a cover for a skin disease. PARIS LONDON 916 Mass. RENT-A-FORD Drive It Yourself 46 West 57th Street, New York Hair Restorers Do, Not Cure Baldness as Many Think. Source: Edwards Washington, March 12—Hopeful bald man who pin touching faith to the hair restorer bottle on the bathroom shelf can never hope for the bizarre glory that was Samson's. 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