Page 8 University Daily Kansan Traffic Laws Session Topic Thursday, April 28, 1955 A discussion of the status of Kansas laws on traffic in respect to driver and vehicle regulations and conflicts in municipal laws was presented at the second session of the Traffic Court conference in the Student Union ballroom yesterday. The discussion was presented by State Sen. John Anderson of Olathe; James W. Putnam, city attorney of Emporia; Paul Wilson, assistant attorney general of Kansas, and Edward C. Fisher, of the Traffic institute of Northwestern university. The afternoon session began with a talk on the filing of accident reports by Maj. Lloyd Vincent, Kansas Highway patrol. It was followed by a report on the proper handling of injured persons by Dr. Jack Marshall of the KU Health service. The legal aspects of radar were presented by Mr. Fisher. James P. Economos, also of Northwestern, conducted a discussion of corrective and educational penalties. A banquet at the Student Union with a talk on football by head Coach Chuck Mather ended yesterday's session. Coach Mather showed slides of the alumni game played last week. A workshop in design for the woven fabric will also be presented tomorrow by Phyllis Gray, graduate student in weaving, and Mrs. Barbara Blumenthal, weaving instructor. Weavers Plan Exhibits, Classes Cottle to Speak at Parley Two exhibits of contemporary professional handweaving of Robert Sailors, designer-weaver of Bitely, Mich., and Karl Laurell, of the School for American Craftsmen at Rochester, N.Y., will be featured at the second annual handweaving conference tomorrow and Saturday in the Student Union. T. H. Hewitt, designer and colorist from Houston, Tex., will present a workshop in weaving with color on Saturday. A contemporary approach to designing rugs and tapestries will be given tomorrow by Alice Schwartz, professor of art education and former Fulbright student in weaving at Hamburg. Gamma Phi Confab Set The 15th biennial conference of Province III of Gamma Phi Beta will be held at the chapter house this weekend. William Cottle, professor of education, is attending the Kansas Conference on Social Work at Hutchinson today. Dr. Cottle will speak at the conference on "Am I a Mature Worker?" There will be 27 out of town guests, two Lawrence alumnae, and a delegate representing each of the following universities: Bradley university, Vanderbilt university, University of Illinois, University of Missouri, and Washington university. Diane Northdurft, business junior, will be the KU chapter's delegate. The weekend will begin with registration at 4 p.m. at the chapter house, and will include round table discussions, workshops, entertainment, and committee meetings. A banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Student Union, followed by a bridge party at the Faculty club. 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