Wednesday, November 8.1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Watson- continued from page 1 The need of a more consistent card catalog—the Committee charged that many new books purchased by the library were not cataloged and thus unavailable. Williams said all new books were "brief listed" (the main entry card put into the catalog). When the student calls for the book he then waits two days for it to be permanently cataloged before he can check it out. He said this is a temporary procedure followed because of lack of staff. However, a system to allow circulation before permanent cataloging will be initiated soon. - Extended book loan privileges for graduate students. Williams said this would not be initiated because "problems of control" were too great when the extension was tried several years ago. - The possibility of a system of finding out who has a book checked out. Williams said the automation circulation controls system lists only the student or faculty ID number and it's impossible for the librarian to find the student's name. "It's been our policy not to reveal the student's name because this would be policing and involve conflicts," he said. - The possibility of a coffee area. Williams said that although one was considered when the library addition was built, the idea was discarded after the snack area in Strong Hall basement was made. Jay Tennant $ ^{*} $ says... "You get much more for your life insurance dollars from College Life's famous policy, THE BENEFACTOR, because College Life insures only college men and college men are preferred risks. Let me tell you more." *JAY R. TENNANT 2103 Kingston Drive Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Phone: VI 3-1509 representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ...the only Company selling exclusively to College Men Draft alternative- continued from page 1 board," be allowed to remain in the II-S classification until the end of this school year, when their classification will become 1-A. Ph D. students exempt Only those working on Ph.D. degrees will keep their student deferments. Elder said a conscientious objector doesn't need to belong to an organized or orthodox church, but he must "prove he is sincere in his religious beliefs." Those who object to military service because of religious training or beliefs, must appeal to and convince their draft boards they have a sincere religious objection to military service. A continuation of the KU-Y forum on the draft will be held at 3.30 this afternoon in the Cottonwood Room of the Kansas Union. PATRONIZE KANSAN-ADVERTISERS If you see news happening call UN 4-3646 The Pantry Breakfast ... 65c Luncheon Special Daily ... 99c Chicken 'n Fries—To Go or Eat Here Steaks - Chops - Sandwiches Pancakes - Waffles 1528 W. 23rd 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. VI 3-7902 Closed Mondays Among Other Things, (ahem) WE OFFER Folded or on hangers. Or, no starch at all it depends on how you want your shirts cared for. Whatever your preference-light, medium, heavy or no starch-you'll find our professionally finished shirts look nicer and stay fresher. Call on us today.Wear a better looking shirt tomorrow. Trust the care of your shirts to us Dai Daily pickup and delivery at all dorms, fraternities and sororities. Approved Sanitone Dry Cleaning Specialist in fabric care Serving KU for over 60 years. LAWRENCE 10th & New Hampshire Phone VI 3-3711 launderers and dry cleaners GO KU — PRESS OUT THE BUFFS — WEWOULD!