Governor predicts college cost rise The threat of inflation in the United States this year could affect the general cost of living and have an impact upon the cost of attending KU, Gov. William H. Avery told Collegiate Young Republicans last night. Giving as an example the present six per cent increase in bread prices and the 20 per cent rise in egg prices, Avery indicated that college expenses might also increase by a similar six per cent. GOV. AVERY ASKED the audience to study these facts in relation to the retired man or the wage earner. "Or imagine," he said, "that you were on welfare where it was difficult to get increases. Even economists are not sure what factors attribute to the causes of inflation. "However," he said, "whether or not we agree that the inflation reflects the increased commitments in Viet Nam, American boys are there. Therefore, we can understand that we have committed a large part of our budget into this cause. House will decide time for nation WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The cows may not like it, but the long and impassioned wrangle over America's summer time clocks was heading the way of history today. Only the formality of final House approval stood between the White House and a bill to set uniform dates for daylight saving time this year and make it automatic next year throughout the nation. FOR THIS YEAR, the bill requires any state or locality going on daylight time at all to start it the last Sunday in April and end it the last Sunday in October. GOV. WILLIAM H. AVERY "I don't think," Gov. Avery continued, "that there should be anyone as concerned with the state's budget as college students." THE ENROLLMENT at colleges and universities in the last two years is, according to the Kansas governor, increasing at such a rate that it will be necessary to provide new institutions the size of Emporia, Pittsburg or Hays. "It appears that the yearly 12 per cent enrollment increase will continue to the 1970's. This means that we must provide 120 million dollars a year," he said. Gov. Avery urged the students to cooperate and support the tax program in order to maintain KU. "It IS A decision for the students to make to be sure that this institution will be the same after you leave—the same as when you knocked on its doors and were admitted." "It might be that we will need 20 million dollars more for the 1966-67 school term," he said. The Republican governor said that the present six per cent inflation will represent the need of an extra six million dollars to maintain the University's facilities for current students. "I support open enrollment because I don't believe that the state will better its service with restrictive enrollment," Avery said. A COLLEGE PLAN... 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