Energy concept presented A new concept of energy conversion by gas turbines was presented to 175 consulting engineers and architects from Kansas and Missouri during the Total Energy Conference in the Kansas Union yesterday. Frank B. Hanway, representative of the Airesearch Co., El Segundo, Calif., said "Total energy is an effort by the gas industry to recapture some of the fuel business from the electricity industry." He said electric energy is now being used in larger and larger amounts and to meet this competition his firm has manufactured gas turbines. "The gas turbine is powered by natural gas, which converts this energy into electricity. The result is cheaper production cost, which lowers operating cost, and increases profit," said Hanway. However, the most important thing about the total energy concept is the fact that gas turbines can be located in buildings which operate without any dependence on power plants, he said. With the increased load on generating plants, the need for total energy becomes important in such situations as the New York blackout of last year, Hanway noted. WEATHER The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts partly cloudy and colder tonight and Friday. Low tonight 30 to 35. High Friday lower 60s. Bids for study grants due Applications for graduate study grants in the direct exchange program of 15 European universities must be submitted by tomorrow in 226 Strong Hall. The grants, ranging in value from $1.000 annually plus tuition to monthly board and room payments plus tuition, are for the year 1967-68. Only graduate students or those who will graduate by January, 1967, are eligible. Departments included in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering and Archi- Information sheets give details about grants available in each university, the housing situation, fields of study open and possibilities for further stipends. itecture, the School of Fine Arts, the School of Pharmacy, and the School of Journalism are receiving notice of the grants. Applications and further information are available from Mrs. Audrey Leban in 226 Strong Hall. All candidates will be interviewed by the KU Fulbright-Direct Exchange committee, which will give its recommendations to the European university for final decision. Daily Kansan Thursday, November 17, 1966 Abington 3 doors North of the Union Chap Stick? Patronize your Kansan Advertisers Tires and Glass Hair Spray? Courtesy? After Shave? 7 At the East End of 9th Street VI 3-0956 Listerine? Tooth Paste? Hallmark Cards In Lawrence Has Openings For Wives of Students ★ openings on day and evening production shifts ★ permanent positions and regular hours ★ modern, clean plant ★ free hospitalization, medical, and life insurance ★ profit sharing program liberal thrift plan for personal savings ★ company-paid retirement plan good starting salaries For personal interview, visit our Personnel Department between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. during the week . or between 8:30 a.m and 12:00 on Saturdays. Hallmark Cards, Inc. Lawrence, Kansas Hand-laced with leather thongs, this sturdy moccasin is of genuine California extra heavy oil treated cowhide leather...sturdy camper sole...rugged, ye right weight. VISIT EUROPE THIS SUMMER WITH PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE All interested students and past participants are invited to hear Jean Louis Boudoin (European Coordinator For American Students Abroad) 7:30 Tuesday, Nov.29 Kansas Union Plans for the trip will be outlined Deadline for signing up—Dec. 15