Page 16 University Daily Kansan Thursday May 21, 1959 Admiral to Speak At Commissioning Rear Admir. Basil N. Rittenhouse Jr., will address 75 candidates for second lieutenant at the annual Armed Forces Commissioning Ceremony June 1 in the University Theatre. Commissions will be presented 41 army cadets, 26 navy and marine corps candidates, and 18 in the air science division. Since October, 1957, Admr. Rittenhouse has served as director of the Foreign Military Assistance Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. He has been awarded the Bronze and Gold Star medals for meritorious achievement and the Commendation Ribbon from the Secretary of the Navy. Candidates for commissions in the U.S. Army: John V. Black; Pratt; Nicholas W. Classen, El Paso, Tex.; Howard E. Crotchett, Louisburg; Thomas E. Davis, Pittsburg; Richard D. Dobbin, Tribune; John E. Downing, Kansas City; Mo.; Howard J. Ellfeidt, Kansas City; Robert L. Farris, Edson; Rooert T. Frohlich, Wellington; John T. Gee, Leavenworth. Ferol P. Gehring, Atchison; William L. Gerow, Kansas City, Mo.; George P. Green, Kansas City, Mo.; William F. Hahm, Scotch Plains, N.J.; Phillip G. Heinschel, Smith Center; Gary L. Jones, Girard; James I. Karr, La Cygne; Thomas J. Kennedy, Jr., St. Joseph, Mo.; Floyd L. Meade, Wichita; Ned D. Norris, Salina; William H. Parsons, Leavenworth; Richard A. Reitz, Council Grove. Leon E. Routier, Colby; Thomas E. Schaeffer, Jr., Gashland, Mo.; David C. Skaggs, Jr., Pratt; Ervell A. Staab, Hays; Oursa L. Swart, Oakley; Warren A. Wandling, Milwaukee; Wis; William M. Witt, Garden City; Ernest H. Wohlenberg, Liberal; and Louren R. Wood, Richland, Mo. Candidates for commissions in the U.S. Navy Kenneth M. Allum, Jr., Glenview, Ill; Colin C. Campbell, Hutchinson; Gary H. Ellis, Kansas City; Don M. Gerbeth, Council Grove; Jerry W. Giddens, Kansas City; Richard T Glenn, Overland Park; Robert N. Haines, Manhattan; Vernon M. Hay, Ottawa; Charles E. Hill, Pomona; Victor H. Indiek, Offerle; Robert M. Jackson, Mission. Lawrence E. Myers, Kansas City, Mo; Jerry E. Payne, Kansas City, Mo; Mark Saylor, Topeka; Eugene Thomas, Shawnee; Peter A. Whitenight, Lawrence; Frederick R. Wiley, Lawrence, and Laurin P. Wilhelm, Great Bend. Candidates for commission in the U.S. Marine Corps; Calvin C. Burns, Salina; David C. Coleman, Lawrence; Frank O. Cox, Los Angeles, Calif.; Richard H. Hargrove, Chanute; Arthur M. Miller, Aitchison; Maynard R. Morris, Augusta; Thomas O. Rost, Topeka, and Richard L. Sengpiehl, Parsons. Candidates for commission in the U.S. Air Force; John L. Bourret, Mission; Richard L. Bowers, Kansas City; Larry L. Dunlap, Salina; Paul M. Nielsen, Riverside, Ill.; William P. Reinken, Lawrence; Herbert S. Weldon, Leawood; Charles M. Yeokum, Belton, Mo.; Charles D. Roberson, Prairie Village; Robert J. Lewis, Russell; Robert E. Bohmme, Goodland; Dan F. Schrepel, Pratt; Gary L. Duncan, Independence, Mo.; Charles D. Whalen, Overland Park; James C. Naylor, Liberal; Floyd V. Palmer, Independence; John K. Wiley, Wichita; Arthur M. Harkins, Ottawa; and Ronald H. Womack, Lenexa. Modern Day Lady Godiva WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.— (UPI)—Early morning window shoppers were startled to see a nude dummy astride a motorcycle in a store window. Thieves had pried open the window and stolen the dummy's clothes. Police Stop Sale Of Lewd Goods City police reprimanded a Lawrence store owner yesterday for selling pornographic ball point pens. The merchant told Police Chief John Hazlett he stocked the pens because he "gets what students will buy." The pornographic material was discovered Tuesday by The Daily Kansan in a store near the campus. The lewd materials, in the form of printing and drawings on the barrels of ball point pens, were displayed on a counter top with other pens. Chief Hazlett visited the store and bought one of the pens. The chief, in a stern reprimand to the owner, ordered the materials destroved and instructed the owner not to 'buy, sell, or display that kind of stuff.' Both Chief Hazlett and E. R. Zook, manager of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, said this was the first incident of this type they had heard of in Lawrence. "Lawrence, up to now, has been exceptionally clean. Something of this nature points out we must remain on our guard," Mr. Zook said. Rock Collector Left With Little to Collect MALIBU, Calif.—(UPI)—Engineer Glenn R. Folsom learned recently rock-collecting can be an expensive hobby. He left his car to pick some rocks, returned and started to drive and spotted a rattlesnake in the front seat. Folsom leaped out. The snake slithered away. The car rolled over a 300-foot cliff and was demolished. Folsom was left standing with three small rocks. Police Eye Girls SAN FRANCISCO—(UPI)—Police eyed the city's prettiest girls today for evidence in a most uplifting crime. 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