FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1920 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Botanist Finds Goats Pasturing in Trees in Southern Morocco Dr. David Fairchild Also See Grapes Grown at Bottom of Deep Holes (SCIENCE SHOW) Washington, D.C. coats cathly pasturing in the treetops, and grapevines grown at the bottom of deep holes in the ground, were two of the strange sight seen during a botanical tour around the world by Dr. David Gorman. Washington, agriculture, who has just returned to Washington, the "monkey-shing" goats be found in Morocco, not far from the scenes of abel-Dirk's recent war, and the entrenched vineyards of the Northern Islands, off the coast of Africa. A considerable tract in southern Morocco, Dector Fairchild explained, is dominated by forests of a tree grown around the world, though it is related to the chony family. The trees are of a garland and crabbed growth habit, and their tops are matted together. The ground under them is barren, so the ground beneath them is covered; goat herds is to be found on their branches. The goats therefore have learned to climb up into the trees, where they have regular paths. Here they thrive among the branches. Here they thrive among leaves and the yellow plum-like fruits. During a part of his explorations in Morocco, Doctor Fairchild was permitted to go botanying only under the supervision of a friend. He never saw or heard the least sign of hostility from the natives, and believed that he was safer in the supposedly hostile territory than he is now. He also found a truck in the streets of Washington. The entrenched vineyards he found growing in exceedingly arid volcanic soil on one of the Canary Islands, no rain what matter had fallen in two years. There is constant cloudiness, however, and every night heavy dews are deposited. The people who live in this black and forbidding waste area are shrouded in dense grapes by sheltering the vines in pits six feet deep. They also grow crops of corn with stalks only two feet high, reminding one somewhat of the corn of the Navajos and other tribes of our own Southwest. Auditorium Takes Form Concrete Base for Main Floor Has Been Completed The new auditorium is beginning to take form as day by day the guard steel structure that has been standing for the past few months is becoming hidden by the rising walls. The building, which will be constructed at a time when it was started, May 1, and is expected to be completed by Sent. 1, 1927. When completed the auditorium will seat 6000 persons. The main floor will be used as a basketball court, which will be one of the best in the city. The weather is rapidly and the cold weather is not interfering with the brick-blaying. The foundation work and the concrete base for the main floor have been completed. The front and side walls of the basement laid out partly finished. The front is being faced with light Bedford stone similar to that on the Watson station, while the rear is not. Correction Through a misunderstanding two of the organized houses were omitted in the slobastic rating published a short time age. Both are professional medical fraternities. Phi Beta Pi had an average of 3.46, and Phi Chi had an average of 4.30. The average is higher than the University average of 3.15. WANT ADS LOST: Brown Cocklin fountain pen, with ring in ring, between Eurea high and 13th & Ohio. Finder please call 2572. 57 EXPERIENCED MARCELLING- 50a. Phone 2775. 1015 Kentucky. FOR first class meals at the city lowest prices, come to the restful Virginia Inn and be satisfied. Welcome students. tf MARCELLING, shampooing, hot oil treatments. K. U. Barber Shop, Beauty Parlor, 727 Mass., phone 1028. 67 LOST - Automobile tire in front of Law building. Finder return to Carter Tire company, 1001 Massachusetts. Reward. TF LOST: Activity ticket, 1633, at game game Saturday. Finder record Student auditor at business office 56 Kansean office Architects Plan Dinner at Last Regular Meeting A Christmas banquet was planned by the architects Wednesday night at the regular meeting of the Architectural Society which was held in Marvin hall. No definite date was set for the banquet according to Horace Wattkins, president of the club. All members of the department of architecture are invited to attend the banquet. Mr. Watkins appointed the head of the department as the banquet. The social committee is as follows: Kate KIng, chairman, Herbert Woodward, Earl Allen, and Ed Milener. The organization meets every two weeks. The next meeting will be Wednesday, Nov. 24. It is announced also that the picture for Jayhawkers would be taken next Tuesday at 10:30 in front of the engineering building. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. REDING Oculist. Fitting glasses a speciality. Texts the eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 613 F. A. U. Bldg. DR. H. E. KUStACE DR. H. F. P. RUSTACE Osteopathic family physician, office at Academie, Lawrence, Kansas Phone 465 1409 Massachusetts DR. FLORIENCE BARROWS Osteopathic Physician. Calls answered. Over Barber's Drop. Phone 2357. LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1055 Mass. TODAY—TOMORROW OLD NEW YORK WAS YOUNG Special Added Attraction The Clark Oldfield Co. With 8 Hawaiians and three of the hottest Charleston steppers in town Shows: 3-7-9 p. m. PRICES PRICES Mat.: 10c-40c. Night: 10c-50c Douglas Fairbanks in "The Black Pirate" Dad's Day Dinner Is Popular Affair The dinner was closed with the singing of the crimson and blue. C. Reese of Lawrences and C. A. Reamer of Wichita tied. They were both given Jaynack paper weights. Mr. Reese has three daughters in the University and Mr. Reason three sons in the University. Ms. Reason, D. Reynolds of Kansas City, for the Granddad who has had the most relatives in the University, Mr. Reynolds has had eight. The Phi Delta Theta University received a Kansas University award recognizing the largest number of "Dud" present. They rated $3 per cent. CITY DRUG STORE 715 Mass. Phone 17 R. R. Hickson Thermo-Glycerine (Continued from image 1.1) Anti-Freeze Solutions Chancellor Lindley announced that if Kansas beat Missouri next Saturday he promised the students of the University an extra holiday. VARSITY WARNER BROS. present and Real Hot Chili 1101 Mass. Rankin's Drug Store Denatured Alcohol Stop in on your way home. TODAY—TOMORROW Handy for Students With a supporting cast of hundreds A saucy, merrily diverting tale of frivolous, fun-loving Paris! Where the night life continues until the sun comes up over the Tour Eifel. with Monte Blue Patsy Ruth Miller See the Artists' Ball — the most riotous revel of fun ever portrayed on the screen! —Added— Comedy — News Mitchell & Hauchers Jazz Band Don't miss the midnight show Saturday night, 11:00 o'clock Shows: 3:00----6:30 to 11:00 Helen Saunders Is Pianist Atchison, Nov. 12—Miss. Helen Saumlers, c37, who is with the Carnegie entertainers, will appear this winter as their pianist. The Carmen was born at Bremen and the Bromeon, leader, Miss Charlotte Burton, violinist, and Mrs. B. Haskell, soloist. Both Mrs. Haskall and Miss Burton have had several years of lyrical training. The students are known to many K. U. students having visited here several times last winter. Phi Omega Pi announces the pleading of Ruth Warrington, c'20 of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Elizabeth Hosford, c'20 of Lawrence. VICTORY GARAGE Phone 88 622-624 Mass. Drive It Yourself Phone 653 916 Mass. 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