16 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, March 28, 1968 KU men, women take part in Big Eight gun matches The University of Oklahoma rifle team and the University of Colorado pistol team were the winners in the first annual Big Eight Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) rifle and pistol meet March 23 at the KU Military Science building small arms range. All NROTC units in Big Eight schools entered rifle and pistol teams for the gallery small bore competition. Traveling trophies, named in honor of two Marine Corps generals who graduated from Big Eight schools, were presented to the winning teams by Col. J. P. Lanigan, commanding officer of the KU NROTC unit. Members of the KU teams which participated are as follows: Riffe: Harold Freybe, Fort Myers, Fla., junior; John Flint, Overland Park junior; Ronald Adams, Cheshire, Conn., junior; Ralph Chatham, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, sophomore; David Pickett, Lawrence sophomore. Pistol; Donald Brewer, Bellingham, Wash., junior; Gregory Barker, Topeka junior; Robert Ferriman, Hardy, Ark., junior; Dwayne Tieszen, Newton junior; and Lee Chapin, Springfield, Mass., freshman. Officers will discuss probation and parole Nearly 100 county officers are expected to attend a Seminar on Probation and Parole Thursday and Friday in the Kansas Union Jayhawk Room. Participants will discuss the new developments in the Kansas penal system, new resources available for implementing parole programs, treatment and supervision of alcoholic offenders, frequent complaints about probation and parole, approaches to individual and group counseling and the use of volunteers in the parole process. - * * KU has the second best Big Eight rifle shooting team—in the women's division. The KU Women's Rifle Team which consists of four members and an alternate took second place in the Oklahoma State Invitational Tournament for the second year in a row, bringing back the second place Revolving Trophy. The team dates back as early as 1925, Sgt. Charles E. Hubbardt, team coach, said, but records have not been kept so there is no specific date. Members are selected from the top women shooters in the KU Rifle Club, as co-ed club. Hubartt said the majority of women are involved with the team because of the women's marksmanship course offered in the physical education department. There are usually 30 women enrolled in the course. The top shooter on the team now is Susan Snowden, Atchison sophomore, Hubbartt said. She has a "sincere interest in marksmanship" and her equipment, which is her own, is superior, he said. Her rifle is a Super Match Anschutz, a German model. The other women use U.S. Army .22 caliber rifles and shoot on a 50-foot indoor range. Team members are Susan Snowden, Atchison sophomore, Tana Monroe, Columbia, Mo., freshman, Carolyn Stoops, Iola junior, and Karin Tansek, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., sophomore; Virginia Schlater, Lyons junior, is the alternate. SEATTLE — (UPI) — An inept burglar performed a job "weld done" recently when he tried to crack a safe at a baking company. A job 'weld' done Detectives found the would-be safercracker used a welding tip instead of a cutting tip on an acetylene torch. He welded the safe closed. Kentucky passes open housing bill FRANKFORT, Ky. - (UPI)—Kentucky today became the first state south of the Mason-Dixon Line to have a statewide open housing law, nearly a year after violent demonstrations for it in Louisville. In ISP, an interest group would consist of the entire student body." he said. ISP, he said, hopes to build up student pressure and activism. "I wish students could get roused to action on their own—this is the student's campus, not the administration's." Francis Huntington Snow was KU's only clean-shaven chancellor among those serving before the turn of the century. Chancellors R. W. Oliver (1867-67), John Fraser (1867-74), James Marvin (1874-83) and Joshua Lippincott (1883-89) all wore beards. Snow served from 1890 to 1901. The law prohibits discrimination because of race, color, religion or national origin in the sale or rental of housing. Monge countered, saying he was not advocating bypassing the proper channels, but meant that these channels were not enough. "We hope to push harJer to get things through the proper channels more quickly," he said. Candidates debate- Continued from page I organize themselves, "On the basis of our accomplishments—bringing up the question of compulsory attendance at floor meetings for freshmen, starting the petition to keep the library open later—I feel this is a very effective method." Monge said. Conrad stressed going through proper channels to get permanent changes accomplished. Sometimes it's a slow task, he said, and it takes a long time to get things done, but that's how it must be. It exempts sale of houses by homeowners who do not use real estate agents or brokers; all rentals of housing of four units or less when one of the units is occupied by the owner; direct rental by individual owners of six or less housing units; and transactions by religious and charitable institutions. "We need to take direct action.