1.77 Teens study safety PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Traffic conference begins By CHARLA JENKINS Miss Teenage America of 1967, Sandy Roberts of Milpitas, Calif., will be the featured speaker this afternoon at the Kansas Teenage Traffic Safety Conference. The conference, held in the Kansas Union today and tomorrow, is sponsored by the State Highway Commission and the Kansas Safety Council. Miss Roberts, in her duties as Miss Teenage America, is the youth safety spokesman for the Lincoln-Mercury Division of the Ford Motor Company. She will present a film entitled "Three steps to Safety," speaking before and after the presentation on the same subject. Miss Roberts said the film stresses the importance of driver education in school and the use of seat belts in all automobiles. SHE EXPLAINED, "These safety conferences are important to teens. It isn't often that we get a chance to get together and discuss safety. By hearing authorities on the subject speak and air their views, we are influenced by safety. "Different states have different programs, but each one has the same purpose: to stress safety," the 17-year-old high school senior said. The new State Safety Queen, chosen from seven princesses, will be crowned during the conference by Mrs. Virginia Docking, mother of the governor. A coronation ball will be held Saturday evening. SATURDAY'S ACTIVITIES include an essay on safety given by the state contest winner. There will be an open forum and numerous round table discussions. Official Bulletin TODAY Popular Film, 7 & a.30 p.m. "Major Dundee," Dyche Aub. Three hundred eighty-five students have registered for the meetings. The regional representative of Auto Industries Highway Safety Commission, Walter Lunsford of San Mateo, Calif., will speak on "Youth Accepts the Traffic Safety Challenge." Speeches on drivers education, motorcycles, and teens in general will be given. Experimental Theatre 8:20 p.m. "An Evening with Dykin Thomas." "An Evening with Dylan Thomas." NCAA Regional Basketball Tournament. Louisville-Southern Methodist. 9 p.m. Kansas-Houston. Allen Field House. Daily Kansan Friday, March 17, 1967 Open Wednesday Evenings Malls Shopping Center Plenty of Free Parking 14 THE TOWN CRIER 912 Mass. FEATURES SUPPLEMENTARY TEXTBOOKS PAPERBACK BOOKS MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS GREETING CARDS & GIFTS Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Including Sunday Majoring in clothes for Campus Wear 821 Mass. Elevator from Men's Store THE BURGER CHEF SAYS GO HAWKS IN NCAA! People on the go At KU go BURGER CHEF 9th and Iowa THINK BIG SHEF BIGGEST EATING VALUE IN TOWN ONLY 45c BIG SHEF—two juicy, 100% pure beef patties, open-flame cooked for a big taste difference... topped with melted golden Kraft cheese plus a generous amount of Burger Chef's secret sauce and crisp, garden-fresh lettuce. Served on a hot toasted bun, it's BIG SHEF-the sandwich with the big taste difference! Home of the World's Greatest Hamburger-Still Only 15¢