Probation officials attend seminar 11 Daily Kansan Thursday, March 23, 1967 cates by William C. Henry, director of the Kansas Board of Probation and Parole. More than 70 probation and parole officials, representing both state and local governments, are attending a KU seminar today and tomorrow dealing with problems in their field. and services of the community. The program is sponsored by The seminar, the first of its kind in Kansas, will explore the usefulness of probation and parole processes and their relationship to society in the past, present and future. This morning C. H. Looney, Topeka, chairman of the Kansas Board of Probation and Parole, discussed the past, present and future of the parole procedure. Other subjects during the seminar include "Psychiatry and the Parole Officer." "What's Happening to the Juvenile Code," and "The Criminal Code of Tomorrow," "The Parole Officer's Role," "Law Enforcement Views Probation and Parole" and "Probation, Parole and Public Relations." the Kansas Board of Probation and Parole, the KU Governmental Research Center and the University Extension. ATTENDING OFFICIALS will attend lectures and participate in discussion sessions. Actual case studies and problems will be considered in the small group discussions. AT A SEMINAR banquet this evening at 6 in the Kansas Union, James D. H. Reefer, director of the Community Services Department of Kansas City, Mo., will discuss the relation of probation and parole to the total problems KILKENNY HOSTS BEER FETE NEW YORK — (UPI) — Kilkenny, one of the best preserved medieval towns in Ireland, with narrow streets, a castle, abbey and cathedral, will hold a Beer Festival May 28 to June 4, says the Irish Tourist Board. When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansan Classifieds. The two-day event will end at 3 p.m. tomorrow with a summation and presentation of certifi- The Festival will feature a fashion show, horse racing and a circus. The oldest operating brewery is located in Kilkenny. Beth Lindquist President of GSP Textured and patterned—very spring of '67. In Hampton Blue or Avocado. For you at the Coach House. 12th & Oread NON-PARTISAN APPLICATIONS NON-PARTISAN APPLICATIONS for NOMINATION TO STUDENT BODY OFFICES, ALL STUDENT COUNCIL SEATS, AND CLASS OFFICES ARE AVAILABLE in the DEAN OF STUDENTS OFFICE 228 STRONG HALL Applications must be completed and returned to the Dean of Students Office by 5 p.m. Thursday, March 30 For further information call UN4-3710 Don't Miss the SPRING BOOK SALE April 12—15 50—70% Reductions on All Subjects kansas UNION BOOKSTORE