--- ALLEN CALLS MEETING FOR WATER CONGRESS Recommended Changes in Water Laws of Kansas Will be Considered Considered K. U. MEN WILL SPEAK Governor Asks That Assembly Be Held at Topeka December 15 Governor Henry J. Allen has called a meeting for the State Water Congress to be held in Topela December 15, at which time many recommended changes in the existing water laws of Kansas will be considered. The duties of the Kansas Water Commission are to study the laws of the state relating to floods, drainage and irrigation with a view to determine what such actions deem necessary to properly comply with the Water Commission act. Among the changes suggested by the Water Commission are: to provide for state inspection and approval of engineering plans; for regulation of uncontrolled flood waters and for drainage of overflowed lands within townships, counties, cities, and drainage districts; to strengthen and extend co-operation among organizations engaged in control and utilization of water resources in order that these organizations may function more effectively. Governor Allen argues a large attendance at the conference where a full discussion of the subjects presented will help in the solution of the water problem and be beneficial to the welfare of the state. Among the men who will discuss important phases of the water situation from the University of Kansas: H. A. Rice, Secretary, Kansas State Water Commission; W. Walker, Chief Engineer, of Engineering; Raymond C. Moore, State Geologist and A. H. Jewell, Engineer, State Board of Health. Nebraska Students Combat Cafes Students Combat Care The students at the University of Nebraska have decided to combat the high cost of student life. To this end forty-one fraternities and sororities whose membership need to be boycott public use needed to boycott cafes, soda fountains, and theatres who do not reduce their charges to a maximum determined by a fair price committee of students. Charles Lane, of the Kansas City Star, spent the week end at the Kappa Sigma house and attended their party, Friday night. BY THE WAY Gail Wilson, A. B. '20, spent the week end at the Delta Tau Delta house. Bernard Greason, c'24, visited in Kansas City Saturday. Lucky Hostetter and Kenneth Welch went to Kansas City last Friday to attend the Shriner's Convention. Merlin Glenon, who was enrolled in the School of Law last year, visited at the Delta Tau Delta house Sunday. Miss Haze] Winkler is guest at the Chi Omega house. Miss Rhea Rodinson, who is attending Washburn this year was a guest at the Chi Omega banquet and Christmas tree tree. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will entertain with its annual formal party at the chapter house, Friday evening, Dec. 17. Elizabeth Sartin, c22, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Kansas City. Miss Marian Dav of Greenburg is visiting her sister Gertrude Day, c'21, and her brother Leland Day, c''22. Josephine Rosenfeld, e21, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at her grandparent's at home in Leavenworth Jack Waugh, '122, spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City visiting relatives. "Bat" Stearns spent Saturday and Sunday in Kansas City visiting his parents. The Student Volunteers held an informal get-together party in Myers Hall Saturday night. Besides the members there were several guests who are interested in the work of the organization. *PI Upsilon entertained with a Christmas dance at Eagles Hall, Saturday night.* THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Ralph Gray and Cyril Palmer of Kansas City visited at the Pi Upsilon house last week end. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sphinx will meet at the Sigma Ch house at 8:15 o'clock Tuesday night. The Committee on Visitation and Affiliation of Colleges will meet in Dean F. W. Blackmar's office Wednesday evening. The Christian Science Society of the University will meet in Myers Hall at 7:30 o'clock, Tuesday evening. Mining and Geological Engineers will have their pictures taken at 10:30 Wednesday in front of Haworth Hall. Every man in the department be there to make as good a showing in the Annual as the other Engineering departments. The regular meeting of the W. S. G. A. will be held in Fraser rest room Tuesday at 7:00 o'clock instead of 7:15. Date rule will be appended Tuesday night for the concert only—Helen Olsen, President. The Botany club will have a Christmas party and initiation Wednesday evening, Dec. 15, at 7:00 vclock at the home of Prof. Brassard all members who have not yet been initiated are urged to be present. Wilson County club will meet in 205 Fraser Hall Wednesday af- ternoon at 4:30 o'clock. There will be a meeting of the Franklin County club at 8 o'clock Tuesday, Dec. 14, in room 205 Fraser Signed-J., N. Goodman, Press. Attention is called to all students of the college who are on probation for the period ending this week, that they are expected to find out their status before leaving the Christian College. The fee of the Dean of the College on Thursday afternoon, December 16, or Friday, December 17. The Garrett Club will entertain with a Christmas tree, Tuesday evening, Dec. 14. Students are requested to return now to books which they have out of the University Library. Jefferson County students will meet in Room 104, Green Hall, at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, to organize a county club. All students from Jefferson County are urged to attend. Important meeting of the Coffy County club in Room 207 Fraser, Tuesday. Dec. 14, at 7:30 o'clock. An important meeting of the senior class will be held Wednesday at 12:30 o'clock in Fraser Chapel. This is a very important meeting, and we request that of the senior class be requested to be present—John Burn, President. The Women's Glee Club will be amble to meet this week on account of the absence of Miss Lazelle, who was through Kansas with Mr. Smith. The Dames Club will meet with Mrs. Craig Kennedy Wednesday afternoon at her home 1212 Ohio. Black Helmets. Meeting called at the Delta Tau tau house, Tuesday night, 7:30. Important business meeting among students.-Nick Hudelson, president. The Oklahoma Club will meet in Fraser, Room 205 Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. All members are asked to meet it is a very important meeting. Harner County club, Meeting called at Gamma Phi Beta house, 1146 Louisiana, at 715 o'clock. This is the one big gathering of the year, and he has invited all of us urgently requested to be present.—Nick Huddleston, President. The regular meeting of the W. S. Tuesday night at 7:00 o'clock instead of 7:15 The Johnson County club will meet at the Sigma Kappa house Tuesday at 7 o'clock. Final meeting of Dickinson County club will be held in Room 212, Fraser, Wednesday evening at 8:30. Important! The Lincoln County club organization meeting, Fraser Rest Room, at 7:39 o'clock Tuesday. Oklahoma Club will meet in Room 205 Fraser at 7 o'clock Tuesday night. Picture will be taken at Vogt's Studio at 12:30 Thursday. The date rule will be suspended All students from Ackhison County will meet in Room 202 Fraser at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night. The Botony club will have a Christmas party and initiation Wednesday evening Dec. 15, at 7 o'clock at the room of Professor Stevens. All members who have not yet been initiated are urged to be present. Tuesday night for the concert only. Franklin County meeting called Tuesday night, 8 o'clock in 205 Fraser. J. N. Goodman. The Wabunsee County club will reet in Room 110, Fraser Hall, 7:15 clock Tuesday night. Rice County club will meet Tuesday evening Dec. 14, at 7 o'clock in Fraser Hall. The meeting is called early so that those wishing to go to All hysterex classes will meet together in Fraser Chapel Wednesday, Dec. 15, at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Ilea D. Clark, knight of Kuwait, Kansas City, will lecture on "Social and Domestic Byways to Unhappiness." A meeting of all offerson County students is called for 7 o'clock Wednesday in Room 209, Fraser Hall. Ottawa County·club will meet in Room 205, Prenshaw Hall, Tuesday at 4:30 o'clock—Carroll D. Clark, president. Have your themes, tech-reports and mid-year reports typewritten during the holidays and avoid the rush at the close of the semester. Phone 1566 or call at 1228 La. before Friday. Reduced Prices On All Pennants Pillows Banners Christmas Stationery K. U. Jewelry Diaries Engagement Books WATKINS NATIONAL BANK 1047 Massachusetts St. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $100,000.00 Receives Deposits, makes Loans, buys and sells Liberty Bonds and other Securities, Foreign and Domestic Exchange, and Travellers' Cheques. Food Drafts in multiples of $10.00. In just three days we'll be ready to wish you that old "Merry Christmas" Better eat a last meal at The Oread Cafe "Bricks" —Before leaving the Hill. You'll want to look your best when you step off the Pulman. the concert may be at the club meeting also. 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