FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Dean P.F. Walker Calls Conference for Flood Control Program Includes Nationa Speakers of Repute; Meetings Held Feb.24 Means of controlling floods in Kansas will be considered at a conference at the University, called today by members of the National Council of Engineering, to meet Feb. 24. Two speakers of national reputation, and local engineers thoroughly familiar with the situation will be on the programs, which are arranged for both foreroom and afternoon at the conference date. Prof. Daniel W. Mead, head of the consulting firm of Mead & Satonea, of Madison, Wis., and professor of hydraulic engineering at the University of Florida, where he speaks. He is an authority on hydraulics, and was a member of the commission of American engineers sent to Chimi to study the flood situation in the Yangtze valley. He will discuss controls of controlling the flow of rivers. The other speaker will be Dr. Arthur E. Morgan of Ohio, directing head of the construction work in Miami, Ohio, following the flood there a few years ago. He also superintendent of the flood control work at Pueblo, Cobia, Ohio, where he conducted an authority on the drainage laws of many states of the country. Supporting these two speakers will be Clark E. Jacey, a consulting engineer of Kansas City, and Major C. C. Gee, United States district engineer in charge of Missouri river improvement work. Dean Walker has sent letters of invitation to attend the conference to all the chambers of commerce in cities of Kansas recently affected by floods, and to other cities that might be interested in the project of controlling flood waters and preventing flood damage in the state. Phi Alpha Delta Honors Lieut. Meyers at Dinner Phi Alpha Delta, professional law fraternity, gave a dinner Thursday evening in honor of Lloyd. Hautr were the department of military science. Lieut. Meyers has held a position in the army similar to that of prosecuting attorney. During the evening of March 21, 1947, he joined the Military Procedure and Court Martial. ANNOUNCEMENTS The dinner is the first of a series to be given by the fraternity. Pi Kappa Alpha announces the pleiding of William Cooksey, ph20, of LeRoy, Kansas. Rev. W. M. Backus will lead the student forum at the Unitarian Church Sunday at 10 a.m. The subject will be "Should a Catholic be President." Time will be allowed for questions and discussion. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. E. EUSTACE Obtreepable family physician. Call or eve- ing appointments. Phone 453 Office A1 Maes. Phone 453 Office A2 Maes. Phone 453 DR. FLORENCE BARRWS Osteopathic Physician, Calls answered, Over Bartter's Drug. Phone 2387 LAWENE OPTICAL COMPANY Keee, Keee, Keee Kevinity 1625 Mass. DR. H. HEIDING Oculine. Flitting glasses a specialty. Tentra the eye, ear, nose and mouth. A. H. H. VARSITY Today—Tomorrow The Big Laugh Special! Al Christie's Big Comedy Feature "THE NERVOUS WRECK" Better, than "Charlie's Aunt" Comedy News Shaw and Birkenhead Shows: 3-7-9 Shaw and Birkenhead Engage in Silent Tilt Prices: Mat, 10-40c; Eve. 10-50c There is a silent tilt going on between George Bernard Shaw and Lord Birkenhead. In the entrance hall of the heading hotel in Madeira there is a photograph of Shaw, shown taking a lesson in the tango from a professional teacher, with the inscription, "The only man I can teach me any music in Madeira." Recently Lord Birkenhurst, former Lord Canceller, now Secretary of State for India, went to Melbourne for the latter's second visit to win winning a diving prize, Lord Birkenhurst noticed Shaw's inscription, and impulses wrote under it; "Could Birkenhead teach you me tw?" A day or two later Birkenehne looked again at the inscriptions and his reaction took a different turn. He read: "Do let us hear a little less of your perfection, G. B. S." 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