KU institutes to draw many from all occupations Topics ranging from juvenile delinquency to camping and petroleum engineering are slated for KU co-ordinated institutes and conferences this semester. "If Kansas is going to become industrialized, then business and industry must be serviced," said E. A. McFarland, manager of the institutes and conferences program. He explained that the programs draw men and women representing almost every type of work. The services, he said, "Will hopefully keep these people up with the many changes that are taking place." Students on campus may attend, free, any meeting if they make a reservation through their instructor, department or the institute director at the University Extension. When the year-around program began 19 years ago, 6,600 persons attended the institutes. Last year that number had increased to 19,-858. McFARLAND explained the organization of an institute. "Most of the groups we work with have TRAFFIC JAM The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts generally fair skies tonight and tomorrow with a low tonight near 40 degrees. Precipitation probabilities are less than five per cent tonight and tomorrow. LONDON — (UPI) — Britain, with 135.8 vehicles for every mile of highway, or one vehicle every 12.8 yards, believes it has the most congested roads in the world. an education council. So we start off with an educational planning committee and plan the session. OPEN SEASON FOR BRIDES ALTAVISTA, Va.—(UFI) — June no longer dominates the wedding calendar. Bridal business now is spread almost uniformly throughout the year, according to The Lane Company, furniture manufacturer. "During that session we outline the program and they usually suggest speakers they'd like. The ones with the appropriate contacts recruit the speakers." McFARLAND said he likes to "involve a department here on the Hill" with an institute, tying in the business school with the CPA review course, for example. There are University Extension Centers in Wichita, Kansas City, Garden City and Colby, as well as here. The institutes are generally held here, but, said McFarland, "if they (the institutes) go off campus then we channel them to the nearest center." The average couple today also expects to begin married life with a fully furnished home, the company says. He explained the budget, "It's outlined. These institutes are expected to pay for themselves.With the budget, the main object is to pay all expenses and to break even. We count the reservations and determine how much each individual must pay to cover the cost." 8 Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 5, 1966 C.B. and all that JAZZ! TONIGHT! 9:00 till Midnight (On KLWN-FM—105.9 on your dial) Brought to you by The Sound Inc. Precisely what things depends on what you have in mind. Whatever it is, Old Spice LIME can help Its spicy, lime-spiked aroma is very persuasive...but so subtle, even the most wary woman is trapped before she knows it! Worth trying? You bet it is! Old Spice LIME Cologne, After Shave, Gift Sets. By the makers of original Old Spice. THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE Presents Its First Fall Repertory Festival October 7-15 Featuring Shows from KU's '66 Summer Season THE REHEARSAL . . . . . . . . . . OCTOBER 7 and 8 BORN YESTERDAY . . . . . . . . . . . OCTOBER 9 ROMANOFF AND JULIET . . . . . . . . . . . . OCTOBER 10 THE ADDING MACHINE . OCTOBER 11 STOP THE WORLD—I WANT TO GET OFF . . . . OCTOBER 12 SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER . . . . . . . . . . OCTOBER 13 THE REHEARSAL . . . . . . . . . . OCTOBER 14 and 15 RESERVATIONS: UN 4-3982 The most walked about slacks on Campus are HUBBARD with "DACRON" The action is fashioned by Hubbard . . . DACRON® polyester in the blend means total neatness. Try a pair of BREECHES by HUBBARD for the tapered look you'll want! HUBBARD SLACKS *DuPont Reg. T.M.