Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 14.1964 Young Democrats Eye Move - (Continued from page 1) must present a notarized list of at least 15 dues paying members, Sumner said. THE CREDENTIALS committee is controlled by men from three schools which are presenting candidates for chairman of the Collegiate Young Democrats. Sumner said. The schools are Kansas State University, Washburn University, and Wichita University. Because the organization of paper clubs "has been a practice for many years," Sumner believes it was reason of the YD's chairman, Tom Smith, in putting the three schools on the credentials committee. As such, "they can regulate each other," Sumner said. "KU is expected to have the maximum number of votes—twelve—at the coming convention. A club is allowed three votes for its first 15 members and one more for each additional fifty members. Sumner said. THE TOTAL NUMBER of votes at the conventions is usually about "70 to 75 at least," Miss Thayer said. "K-State and Fort Hays have always had this alliance and have always been against KU," Miss Thaver said. MISS THAYER expected the combined voting strength of the two schools to be 20 to 24 votes. Both Miss Thayer and Sumner agreed that KU and Wichita University have traditionally had a similar alliance. Sumner said, however, that the alliance has not been effective in the past because the KU club had not been fully active until this past year. "THE MAIN PURPOSE is to elect officers," Miss Thaver said. The twelve KU delegates to the convention are: Max Logan, Holiday senior and chairman of the delegation; Mike Rogers, Hutchinson junior and president of the KU club; Brad Sumner, Leawood junior and collegiate council representative; Jacke Thayer, Ellsworth freshman and secretary; and R. J. Smith, West Plains, Mo., sophomore and The Question Is Not: "Do You Need A Personal Checking Account?" The Question Is: "Which One Is Best for You?" A REGULAR or a ThriftiCheck PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT Let us help you decide. We have both. DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK Library Committee Appointed 9th & Kentucky treasurer. Mike Miner, Lawrence junior and chairman of the All Student Council, has made the following appointments to the library committee: Barry Bennington, Cheney 1st year law student; Marsha Babicki, Topeka sophomore and vice-president; George Groneman, Kansas City sophomore; Steve Powell, Mission sophomore; Bob Van Cleave, Kansas City sophomore; Don Williams, Great Bend junior; and Judy Withroder, Hutchinson junior. George Tannous, Beshmezeeen El Koura, Lebanon junior, chairman; Raymond Nieder, Butler, Mo., sophomore; Miriam Kangas, Wichita freshman; and Mary Traylor, Emporia freshman. The function of the library committee is to compile past examinations for most courses, which will be placed in the library. ...but Acme does it best! of dragging home all your winter clothes have them cleaned and put in ACME'S cold storage. Up to 30 items for only $3.95 (doesn't include cleaning). ACME will moth proof all your items free of charge and insure them up to $200.00. Save time, money, storage space and trouble by using ACME'S cold storage. Call VI 3-5155 for free pick up. 1 HOUR PERSONALIZED JET LIGHTNING SERVICE HILLCREST — 1111 MASS. — THE MALLS