3 Homecoming pathway set Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 2, 1966 E. P. Moomau, campus police chief, said they do not have to. "If the presidents of those houses will call me we'll give them parking places for Friday night." "WERE TRYING to get people living on Tennessee not to park on the street," Strayer said. Homecoming means decorations. Decorations draw viewers. Viewers view from automobiles. Automobiles create traffic iams. (Continued from page 1) Traffic on Tennessee is one way going south. On Engel Road in the Daisy Hill area it will be one-way South. Then the cars are to circle in front of McCollum and past Ellsworth and turn right onto Irving Hill Road. IRVING HILL Road is also one way, northeast and emptying onto Naismith Drive. Edgehill is one way with traffic entering from the Sunnies-Louisiana intersection and looping to the south. This year, University Traffic and Security, the Lawrence Police Department, University Housing and the Dean of Men's Office have established a route for the viewers. "We'll be passing out maps of the route at key locations," said Gary Ascanio, Cherokee junior and house decorations committee chairman. "We'll be where cars will be entering the campus to view the decorations." The two major trouble spots cited by Jay D. Strayer, assistant to the dean of men, are Daisy Hill and Tennessee Street. FIRST GRAND SLAMMER NEW YORK—(UPI)—The first grand slam homer ever hit in the major leagues was struck by Russell E. McKelvey of Indianapolis on June 1, 1878. Fifty at camp conference Fifty camp administrators attended the fifth annual Camping Conference in the Kansas Union yesterday to consider problems of operating camps sponsored by organizations. expect from camping facilities and roadside parks." Administrators from such church groups and agencies as the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Y-Camps and the Campfire Girls attended, according to Larry J. Heeb, associate professor of physical education at KU and state recreation consultant and coordinator of the conference. HE SAID MEMBERS of the State Highway Department also attended to "find out what people The conference was sponsored by the American Camping Association, Kansas State Department of Health, Kansas Council of Churches and the KU Extension Service. Heeb said the program which partly concerned the quality and cost controls of camp food service was well received. "There was a lot of interaction between participants and speakers." Speakers included Arthur Harrison, camp development specialist, Nevada, Ia., who spoke on "A Christian Ethic in Camping," and Paul V. Gump, associate professor of psychology, who spoke on "Immediate Effects of Camp Settings." Patronize your Kansan Advertisers SANDY'S Our 110th Year Under new management HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME Remember Sandy's Good Pay—Hours Flexible Noon or Evening Shift Apply in Person 2120 W.9th the best hamburger in town for SANDLER OF BOSTON WHEELER . . . it does the newest thing a pump can do-slopes low. It has the newest thing a pump can have—Sandler's own Whee Heel. Black, Brazil nut, navy or red. $12.95 Shoes—2nd Floor SUA Exclusive One Showing Only! Union Ballroom! presents CLASSICAL FILM SERIES Sir Laurence Olivier & Alexander Korda's masterpiece RICHARD III (England, 1955) Sir Laurence Olivier, Sir John Gielgud, Sir Ralph Richardson, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Claire Bloom, Pamela Brown Perhaps the greatest cast of Shakespearean actors ever assembled for a single performance WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1966 7:00 p.m. only Kansas Union Ballroom Single Admission: 60c