Monkey Chase Goes Into Fifth Day in Steam Heat Tunnels A five-day monkey chase which began Monday when a twenty-inch monkey, one of three used by the School of Medicine for experimental purposes, got out of her pen and escaped from the animal house by jumping through a small glass window, continued today. Dr. M.D. Overholser, anatomy department head, said this morning that the buildings and grounds department of the University might capture the elusive monkey today when employees make their weekly inspection of steam heating tunnels. The monkey, which remained in the sixty-food tree-tops north of the School of Journalism for almost three days, became more completely lost yesterday when she escaped into the maze of underground steam pipes.