University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1961 Page 6 Nudists Coming Here In 1963 By Arthur Miller The director of the Sycamore Hollow nudist camp said today the club will be the site of a national nudist convention in 1963. The director, Albert (Doc) Adams said the camp will also be the site of the Midwest regional convention. A date for the combined meetings has not been set, he said. MR. ADAMS ASKED that the camp's address not be printed. "The only trouble we've ever had is with college boys coming out here. I think it would be best if we didn't announce our address in the college paper." Mr. Adams said that participants at the 1963 meeting will come from nearly all the states, Canada, Mexico, and several European countries. "A LOT OF THE MEMBERS will probably have to stay in Kansas City and Topeka, since there won't be enough housing here in Lawrence," Mr. Adams said. He added that one family has already tried to rent an entire motel for the convention. Sycamore Hollow is being expanded to accommodate the 3,500 sunbathers who are expected, he said. "Many of the people at the last convention did not stay at the club. A lot of them rented motel and hotel rooms. In fact, over $2,000 was spent by the nudists in two days," he stated. "The club is simply for people who believe in nudism. Nudists wear clothes when they feel like it, and are probably more human than most humans." 3 Controversial Speakers Coming A member of the John Birch Society, the national director of the American Humanist Association and a member of the Henry George School of Social Science will be among the speakers at the minority Opinion Forum this year. Robert D. Bove, a Wichita businessman and a member of the John Birch Society will speak at the first Forum at 4 p.m. Friday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. LATER THIS YEAR, Edwin H. Wilson of the American Humanist Association will talk on "Rights of the Non-Conformist," defending the rights of atheists and free-thinkers. Robert Berveiler of the Henry George School, whose offices are in New York, Kansas City, and St. Louis, will advocate limited government and a single tax on land. The student co-ordinator of the Forum, Larry L. Laudan, Kansas City senior, said: "OUR POLICIES ARE strictly non-partisan — neither to the left nor the right. Make-Up Exams Scheduled Bill White, director of the K.U. Guidance Bureau, announced today the scheduling of make-up placement examinations for all new undergraduate students who failed to take the earlier set of exams. He said the tests will be given tomorrow and Friday at 2 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Page-Creighton FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd VI 3-7694 Motor Tune-ups Lubrication $1.00 All Major Brands of Oil Redlegs Win Pennant, Maris Knocks No.60 By Fred Down United Press International It was jackpot night for king Roger and 25 guys named Joe. For Roger Maris, the most publicized player in decades, it was the night he hit "big 60" and wrote his name in the baseball record book alongside Babe Ruth. And for the Cincinnati Reds, perhaps the most under-publicized flag winner in years, it was the night that ended 21 years of frustration. MARIS ACHIEVED his golden goal with his 60th homer of the season in the third inning of the New York Yankees' 3-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles Tuesday night while the Reds clinched their first National League pennant since 1940 when they beat the Chicago Cubs, 6-3, and the Los Angeles Dodgers lost a night game to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Reds, a collection of castoffs who finished sixth in 1960, cut the magic pennant-clinching number to one when they beat the Cubs in an afternoon game. The Dodgers stayed "alive" with a 5-3 victory in the first game of their twi-night double-header but succumbed quietly when Joe Gibbon pitched a one-hitter for an 8-0 Pirate triumph in the night-cap. Baseball's new home run king, the only man in Major League history to hit 60 home runs in one season besides Ruth, will get his chance at No. 61 today when he starts in right field for the New York Yankees against the Baltimore Orioles. Same System to Pay Senior Dues The fee system installed last year for paying senior dues is being used again this fall. The fee remains at $10 and can be paid with the senior's University fees. Jim Deckert, Larned senior and senior class president, said the fee is an approximate $17 value. The fee breakdown is: sweatshirt and pin,$3.50; calendar, $1; printing, postage and supplies for four years, $1.50; social, $6; gift, $3; and graduation activities, $1.50. Deckert said the class could offer more than the actual cost of the fee because those who buy senior cards will not attend all of the events. Deckert said the class would have four or five parties and two coffees. Admittance to these for students who did not buy a senior identification card will probably be 50 cents to $1. "ONE MORE HOMER would mean something to me that I could never explain," said the 27-year-old Maris solemnly. "It has nothing to do with records, money or anything like that. "The only way I could put it into words would be to say personal pride." The zone for loading and unloading children at the KU nursery school has been changed from the 11th St. side to the Maine St. area. Zone Changed At KU Nursery School Joe Skillman, chief of the campus traffic and security department, said the change was being made in the interest of traffic safety. The nursery is located on the south side of 11th St. near Missouri St. The new loading zone, about one-half block further east on the west side of Maine St., is connected to the school by a sidewalk. WELCOME BACK JAYHAWKS PARSON'S JEWELRY 725 Mass. Come in and see us for all your jewelry needs. Remember, the best gifts come in a jewelry box. Ends Tonite "HELL TO ETERNITY" And "NEVER SO FEW" SUNSET DRIVE IN THEATRE ----- West on Highway 40 (cellar of the Pizza Hut) TGIF, 2-6 Fri., at The Catacombs OPEN 4-11 Sunday-Thursday 4-1 Friday & Saturday PIZZA ... All you can drink - men, $1.00; women, $.50 HUT The Tornados VI 3-9760 Dancing 9-12 Friday and Saturday THE CATACOMBS is featuring 646 Mass. Catacombs available for parties throughout the week Featuring the FINEST PIZZA in the Midwest STARTS SATURDAY! 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