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Show DR. COOK WILL STAY HUMERICA NEW YORK, Dec. 23. Dr. Frederick Freder-ick A. Cook, from a temporary refuge ut the home of his brother in Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, today telephoned to hie Interviewers Interview-ers thut he intended to demote his life to convincing the American people that he really thought he hnd reached the North I'ole. When the traveler arrived last night from Europe, he announced that he would ko to the Waldorf-Astoria to upend the niRht. InsteaJ, he went to the home of his brother In Brooklyn. Asked over the telephone today It he was going to stay in this country, Dr. Cook nald; "Certainly I am, moKt certainly I jm. I never had any other Intention than to return to my native land. I am au American citizen, entitled to protection under the American tins:, and I expect to claim that protection. My wife and my two children, who are now abroad, will shortly rejoin me and we will make our homo here." , |