Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1963 BLOOD DONATIONS—Student body President Reuben McCornack gave a pint of blood yesterday kicking off the blood donations drive of the ASC Health Committee. Blood donations will be sought throughout the year in organized living groups. ASC Student Liaison一 (Continued from page 1) tions of whether the ASC is serving the student body as it is intended to do. "NINTY-NINE PER CENT of us are more interested in our own political ambitions and our own importance as members of the ASC than we are of the students," Jack Croughan, Novato, Calif., senior, said. "The problem is that the council exists too much to perpetuate itself. The council should take a serious reconsideration of what we're doing here." Miss Conner said a committee with objectives similar to those Thompson envisioned for the Student Liaison Committee is needed. "But when we as members of the ASC find problems, why can't we be liars?" she asked. "And why can't all of us try to become better informed so that we can have valid opinions at our meetings?" McCORNACK SAID his goal as student body president is to set that the ASC is not prevented from "hearing all problems, considering them intelligently and taking necessary action." "If we don't take the responsibility of dealing with problems facing the student, then we have failed the student completely," McCornack said. Prior to announcing his intention of having a special group examine the ASC committees, McCornack defended their usefulness. He said that several committees are present serving no useful purpose, and that he would probably favor their abolishment. "I don't believe in having dead wood on our rolls," he said. In other action, the ASC voted to allow the Elections Committee to determine the necessity of having party primaries in this fall's elections, added six non-voting members to the Elections Committee and accepted Roy Miller, Topeka junior, as new School of Journalism representative. Miller replaces Steve Clark, Coffeyville senior, who resigned. --the BOOK SALE is coming Donald R. McCoy, associate professor of history, is a delegate at the meeting of the U.S. National Commission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural organization. Professor Attends UNESCO Meeting The four-day conference in Chicago begins today. Prof. McCoy's appointment was made by the Department of State. Delegates to the UNESCO conference will consider the fundamental changes that have been taking place in Europe and the implications of these changes for the U.S. Prof. McCoy last year held a Fulbright fellowship at the University of Bonn, Germany. He is the author of two books, "Angry Voices" and "Readings in Twentieth Century American History." He is an assistant professor and research assistant. Glenn Wolfe, former staff scientist at the Jackson Memorial laboratory in Bar Harbor, Md., has joined the zoology department at KU. Scientist Joins Faculty Wolfe received his Ph.D. at KU in 1960. Paving Meeting to Begin The Seventh Annual Kansas Asphalt Paving Conference, will be tomorrow and Friday at KU. The program will feature a study of problems related to the processing of road materials, and the laying of roads. Industry leaders and government officials from Kancas and surrounding states will be the speakers at the technical sessions. A PANEL will discuss "Highway Road and Street Financing at State, County and City Levels." The Moderator will be John A. Olsen, assistant manager of the Kansas Contractors Association. Panelists will be Laurin Jones, state senator of Dodge City; Kenneth F. Sanborn, city manager, Junction City, and C. R. Head, Wilson county commissioner. Needsha. DR. HAROLD M. MALLETT, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Lawrence, will be the dinner speaker Thursday, and Mayor Hal Gerlach of Topeka will address the Thursday luncheon. The program was arranged by the KU department of civil engineering and University Extension for the Kansas Asphalt Association and the Asphalt Institute. Official Bulletin Interviews for Oct. 24. (Sign up in 202 Summerfield). Caterpillar Tractor Co. - Technical marketing, manufacturing, manufacturing, only. Pandhandle Eastern Pipe Line—Accounting dept. TODAY Catholic Mass. 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Church, 1910 Stratford Road. Catholic Unabel, 1991 St. Sebastian, Civil Rights Council, 7 p.m., Kansas University Timely Topics, 7 p.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Student Center, 1915 Stratford 10. Newman executive meeting, 8:30 p.m. Russian Club, 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Union Mountain and elec- cardium cavities invited TOMORROW Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. St. Lawrence Catholic Student Center, 1915 Stratford Road. Latter-Day Saints Institute of Religion, Union, Pan American Room, Kansas Union. Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m. 5 p.m. St. Louis' Church Catholic Chapel. 1310 Stratford Road **Sigma Alpha Eta**, 7:30 p.m., Sunflower Room, Union. "The Characteristics of Mentally Retarded Children"—Dr. John F. Cawley. Christian Science Organization, 7:20 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Everyone wel- ome. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. "I'm having all my clothes cleaned at Independent Laundry." Laundry." For the best in cleaning and laundering services, it's - Independent Drive-In 900 Miss. - Independent Downtown Plant 740 Vt.