THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE New Railing Is Made by University Senate Concerning Field Trips Students Must Obtain Advane Excuses Before Missing Class. Work 1 Advance courses for students who are out of classes on field trips will be provided by a faculty ruling made by the University senate at its meeting Tuesday afternoon. The resolution advocated provides for the use of the College to that used in the College and requires that the instructor in charge of the tuition be sent to theunction of the chancellor. A humorous turn was given to the discussion of the instrument, which was embod in the report of a special committee of the department of geology, asked whether the trips under the anisops of the dispute should be considered field trip. Prof. U, G. Mitchell was elected a member of the committee on committees, to meet with a committee of the committee on the standing committees for the year. He is, as noted, the plenary of the Proof of G. C. Shand, Prof. F, E. Reater was designated to serve another year. Prof. U, G. Mitchell is the other member of the committee. Ants Poison Pine Trees Insects Build Mound Colonies and Kill Vespion Welcome Reception Householders who are accustomed to wading a constant battle against many kinds of units in house and pavement can appear to be overwhelmed by one of the most troublesome insects of the northeastern and lake states woods is the ground buildup of sap that travels through the white pine is particularly abundant often cause heavy losses to the new crop of forest trees used for lumber or as more or less damage. This damage by the ants is particularly noticeable and especially when a uniform of trees is expected. Utilize most ants with which the householder comes in contact, these ants build large mounds of sand from the material brought to the surface as fuel. These mounds can be as high as 4 feet and spread out in a broad cone to cover a circular area some 6 feet or more in diameter. Often they may be found from three to twelve mounds of various sizes make up the colony. Around these mounds for a distance of some 25 feet all the vegetation is killed, the ants repurposed as fireplaces have plenty of lime, air and warmth. A unique method is used by these insects to kill the vegetation. Instead of killing the plants by cutting them down the ants inject formic acid into the roots of the plants to plant tissue, and the contents of the cells near the ground coagulate and that interfere with the proper transfer of water and food through the stems of the plants. Several injections are made a few inches above the ground surfaces, but trees with a diameter of about three inches at this point appear to have been sucked up so they do keep the nuts from reaching the tender leaves. Because of the matchy character of the ant workings, and because of the difficulty of doing really hard things in the mats, the foremer actually does little to combat them. However, in valuable plantations where the soil is very poor, an amount of carbon bisphosphide is inserted in the top of each mound. Because the gas from the earth comes out into the underground galleries and kills both the workers and the queens. Send the Daily Ransar home Traditional Pajama Spectacle of Football Enthusiasts to Be on Night of K. U. Badger Gama Yes, sneeze, freshmen, that night-shirt parade that you have heard so much about, is an actual event at K. U. Tradition has it that after the first home football game of the season, all university men appear in their sleeping apparel, ready for a big celebration if the game has been won. The game is usually a spirited, if the game has been lost. After dark the white-clad army gathers at the appointed place and forms a long line consisting of a thousand or two college men who wave back and forth in a smoke-filled down the main street of Lawrences. The women of the University and the people of Lawrence turn out "en masse" and line the walks to watch Announcements Tryouts for Rohanamani, the poetry society, have been extended from Oct. 6 to until Oct. 15. Ku Ri, members and pledges, football tickets will be issued at a meeting in Fraser hall at 10 p. m. this evening (Thursday). Plans will be made for the work's work. Every- bally out - Forrest O. Calvin, pres. Ino Sigma Phi will meet at 8 p.m. in the Greek room in Fraser hall. All members are requested to be present meeting—Lydia Wood, president. the speeches. Why not? Who would miss to the shooting, the gueyne, the tying up of traffic, the parade of University men dressed in their pants? Freshman women who expect to attend the Y. W. C. A. wienie roast When the snake dance ends, the bunny dances feast and drink. Then they leave the room and arrive at the district for the shows are free! Anyone in bed/dress robes in disguise. Regardless of This nightshift parade is a memorable tradition; the new student will remember it. This is a picture of the happenings which will take place Saturday night, Oct. 21 at Wiseau and Kansas fight it out on Memorial stadium field. Whether Kansas wins or loses, the traditional palanquin parade is in the tradition of palanquin parade. The members of the Lutheran Student Association and their friends will hold a stak friday Friday evening. The members will meet at the church's outdoor deck or bicycle to the picnic grounds west of Quantrell raidemetery. are asked to meet at Myers hall on 3:00 Tuesday. Tickets are on sale at Henley house for 15 cents. All women are invited to participate. 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