University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 24. 1954 DINNER GUESTS—The Rover boys had guests for dinner Tuesday night at their campsite in Fowler grove. Tossing down the last of the cheeseburgers are Shirley Piatt, Clarke Keys, journalism seniors; Anne Hyde, fine arts senior, and Tom Stewart, journalism senior. KU Relays Queen Entrant Chosen Carol Shellhaas, college sophomore and a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority, was picked last night to represent KU in the KU Relays Queen contest. Three honorary attendants — Donna Arnold, college senior; Ann Straub, college freshman, and Joan Moherman, fine arts junior—also were chosen. The four girls were picked from three representatives of each organization house on the Hill, and four representatives from each women's dormitory. Judges were John Ise, professor of economics; Mrs. C. R. Stevens and William Lawrence; and John Lawrence Daily Journal-World, and John Estes of Estes Studio. The final contest will be held Tuesday in Kansas City. The queen will be chosen from representatives of schools and universities in the Big Seven and in the state of Kansas. The Bermuda land mass totals only about 21 square miles. Bridges and causeways link the six main Bermuda islands together to form a continuous road 24 miles long. At its widest point Bermuda is less than two miles across. A national Traffic Court conference opened this morning in the Student Union and will continue through Friday. Court Conference Opens To Study Traffic Problem The School of Law and the University Extension service are sponsors of the conference with the American Bar association, the Bar Association of Kansas, Northwestern Traffic Institute, the Kansas Motor Car Dealers association, the League of Kansas Municipalities, and the Kansas Motor Carriers association cooperating. James P. Economos, director of the Chicago Traffic court program, represents the American Bar association, Judge Edward C. Fisher, assistant general counsel of the University of Northwestern Traffic Institute, and Hudson Hamm of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, are appearing on the program. The traffic court program opened with welcoming addresses by L. J. Bond, El Dorado, president, and John Shuart, Topeka, executive secretary of the Bar Association of Kansas, Governor Edward F. Arn, Chief Justice W. W. Harvey, and Attorney General Harold Fatzer spoke on the importance of traffic courts in Kansas. In the afternoon session today Mr Hamm will talk on traffic law enforcement, and Judge Fisher will discuss rules of evidence and criminal law. Tomorrow morning will include a program on the uniform vehicle code, the model traffic ordinance, and the Kansas automobile code or statutes. A discussion and demonstration on skid marks will be presented by Lloyd Vincent of the Kansas Highway patrol, and one on radar speed checks by H. E. Mader of the Topeka police department. 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It seems that some Lawrence family is having trouble with its children wanting to check on our activities, only they wanted to make sure we would be there. Sorry, but we just can't make appointments. Well, it's time to get out and check the campsite. And oh yes, thanks to our bearded, but unknown friend. Med School Hears Scottish Doctor Talk Dr. Douglas Guthrie of Edinburgh, Scotland, delivered the annual Claudening lecture on the history and philosophy of medicine for School of Medicine in Strong auditorium today. Dr. Guthrie, who lectures on the history of medicine at Edinburgh university, spoke on the subject, "Witchcraft and Witch Doctors." Tomorrow he will speak at the Medical center in Kansas City on "Lister and His Achievement." First choice of 'Mr. FORMAL' the only 'Stain Shy' summer formal! Exclusive "Stain Shy" finish resists stains, repels most liquids, discourages wrinkles! "Naturally" styled for the Trim Look! Whites, pastels. 26.95