Dave Beck Ousted From AFL-CIO Post WASHINGTON — (UP) — Teamster president Dave Beck was custed as an AFL-CIO vice president by the AFL-CIO high command today on grounds of "gross misuse" of union funds. The action came shortly after Mr. Beck refused at an unprecedented closed-door AFL-CIO trial to answer charges that he had brought the labor movement into "disrepute." "There is not the faintest question' in our minds that he is completely guilty of violating" trade union laws through his use of union money which is "a sacred trust," Mr. Meany said. the executive council and the vice presidency could be appealed at the AFL-CIO convention next December. Mr. Meany said Mr. Beck would have to get the Teamsters Union to appeal the action. Mr. Meany said his removal from It's back to the classroom next year for Frederick J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law for the past 20 years. He will be a lecturer in law at the University of Teheran, Iran, in 1957-58. He is resigning as dean of the Law School July 1. Moreau To Lecture In Iran Next Year Dean Moreau has received a Fulbright Smith-Mundt award from the government of the United States to lecture in Iran. Dean Moreau will bring to the University of Teheran the casebook technique of studying law and will lecture on comparative law and criminal law. Following his resignation Dean Moreau, together with his wife and children, will drive to New York where they will sail for Europe. After his return from Iran, Dean Moreau will return to teach at KU. Statue Fills Her Father's Shoes Mary Alden, Hutchinson sophomore has a special interest in the statue of Jimmy Green. Jimmy Green's friend wears a pair of her father's boots. When her father, George E. Alden, 1927 graduate of the old department of journalism, was in college, his roommate was asked to model for the sculptoring of Uncle Jimmy's friend. Mr. Alden was asked to lend his boots to the cause. Mr. Alden is now circulation manager of the Hutchinson News. Awards to 21 design students in the School fo Fine Arts were announced today by Prof. Marjorie Whitney, chairman of the design department. They're The Top Design Students Seniors receiving awards —Marilyn Austin, Osatomegaie; Barbara Mulvany, West Springs, Ill.; Beverly Vandusen, Wichita; Richard W. Fanolio, Kansas City, Mo.; Weston W. George, Wichita; Carolyn Strickler, Knox City, Mo.; Ronald D. Hickman, Lawrence; Darylle Wellhardt, Omaha, Neb., and Mary Fischer, St. Louis, Mo. Juniors —Larry Steppe, Junction City; James Hamil, Mission and Sandra Falwell and Luther Hoell of Kansas City, Kan. Sophomores—Carolyn Yates, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary Lou Yowell, McPherson; Bill Albright, Buhler; Sarah Simpson, Salina, and Anita McElhinney, Bethany, Mo. Freshmen —Penelope. O'Daniel, Kansas City, Kan.; Audrey Kaull, Lawrence and Herbert W. Penning, St. Louis, Mo. Daily hansan 54th Year, No. 148 LAWRENCE, KANSAS Monday, May 20, 1957 3 Services To Swear In Lieutenants June 3 Jerry C. Davies, Kansas City, Kan; John E. Drake, Attica; John N. Drowatzky, Wichita; William H. Dye, Wichita; Merle L. Ellis, Perry; Forrest D. Fletcher, Pratt; David L. Hays, Larned; Arlyn C. Hall, Culver; Arlyn C. Hill, Salina. Thomas T. Hoyne, Garnett; John L. Hyson, Ottawa; Vernon L. Johnson, Kansas City, Kan; James E. Kirk, Wichita; Arthur L. Landers, Dubuque, Iowa; Deis B. Lardner, Lawrence; John N. Maddux, Kansas City, Mo.; Loren D. Martin, Overbrook. Gilbert A. Mason, Anthony: Jay D. Ochs, Wichita; Eugene J. O'Neill, Lawrence; John E. Parker Jr., Mission; Bowen E. Parkins, Mission; Edwin L. Petrick, Caldwell; Donald B. Putfzenreuter, Carlsbad, N. M.; James W. Powell III, Leavenworth. David A. Brace, Moline; Dudley J. Budrich, Evergreen Park, Ill.; Patrick H. Canary, Wichita; Larry G. Coker, Awatomie; Robert A. Cooper, Springfield, Mo.; Ralph L. Croyle, Lincolnville; James L. Curry, Ottawa; William H. Davenport, Blue Rapids. A 3-service commissioning ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. June 3 in Hoch Auditorium. Col. Ralph J. Hanchin, professor of military science, Col. McHenry Hamilton, professor of air science, and Capt. K. M. Krieger, professor of naval science, will officially swear in the men from their respective services. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will give the commissioning address and John H. Patton, professor of the School of Religion, will give the invocation and benediction. Stanley R. Ausemus, Madison; Jon L. Baker, Olathe; Jackie L. Beal, Fredonia; Charles E. Beall, Leavenworth; William E. Bell, Hickman Mills, Mo.; Harvey S. Bodker, Mission; R. L. Brown III, Kansas City, Kan. The following seniors are scheduled for commissioning as second lieutenants in the Army: Thomas A. Rupp, Hays; John W. Sayler, Kansas City, Mo.; Thomas S. Schafer, Overland Park; Robert W. Schies, Leavenworth; Edmund D. Mitchell, Lawrence; David L. Schwartz Jr., Russell; Richard C. Shaw, Wichita; Theron G. Sills, Newton. James N. Snyder Jr., Leavenworth; Marcel G. Spaulding, Altadena, Calif.; Samuel E. Stayton, Lawrence; Karl E. Steegmann, Prairie Village; Lawrence W. Stroup, Topeka; Leonard L. Sullivan, Lvons. Robert J. Thien, St. Louis; Donald E. Ulrich, Wichita; Robert D. Wilber, Kansas City, Kan.; John C. Wilson, Madison, Wis.; Harry D. Zerfas Lawrence. The following seniors are scheduled for commissioning as insigns in the Navy: Roger E. Alberty, Olathe; William J. Allen, Lamar, Mo.; John W. Breyfogle III, Olathe; Robert H. Busward, Kansas City, Mo.; Richard A. Butler, Lawrence; Gerald D. Lawson, Cisco, Tex.; Donald D. Dixon, Topeka; Gary R. Evans, Oklahoma City. Kenneth W. Miller, Overland Park; Neil O. Nelson Jr., Shawnee; William H. Oliver, Topeka; Robert M. Riley, Kansas City, Mo.; Gary G. Sick, Russell; Neal S. Smoyer, Lawrence. Larry S. Gutsch, Salina; Delmont C. Hadley, Topeka; Burton R Howell, Kansas City, Kan.; Beau K. Kansteiner, Leavenworth; William W. LaRue, Columbus. The following seniors are sched- James B. Whittaker, Highland; Frank R. Black Lawrence; Charles S. Edward, Peoria, Ill.; Dean W. Graves, Kansas City, Kan; Max L. Mardick, Iola; John C. Ryberg, Salina, and Brock R. Snyder, Topeka. ulled for commissioning as second lieutenants in the Air Force: Charles D. Belt, Columbus; Marshall D. Biesterfeld, Minneapolis; Herbert P. Culp, Overland Park; Roger S. Edwards, McPherson; John G. Eriksen, Hutchinson; Weston W. George Jr., Wichita. James O. Hardy, Lawrence; Gale I. Harris, Cunningham; Harold C. Hill Jr., Beloit; Robert C. Jackson, Leawood; Delos W. Lander, Tulsa; Arthur V. Leonard, Leawood. Willis L. Mog, Mankato; Paul E. Peters, Lorraine; Robert W. Reck, Wichita; Elmore W. Snyder III, Leavenworth; Charles L. Stroup Jr., Topeka, and Hal G. Williamson, Salina. 1958 Revue HeadsChosen Shirley Andrish, Topeka senior, will be producer, and Jim Tierney, Wichita junior, will be business manager for 1986 Rock Chalk Revue. The two executive staff position announcements were made at the annual Rock Chalk Revue staff dinner Friday in the Student Union, The dinner, given for members of the Rock Chalk Revue staff for work on the 1857 Revue, was sponsored by the KU-Y. Gifts of appreciation were given Glenn Pierce, Lawrence senior; producer; Dean Fletcher, Pratt senior, business manager, and Herbert Harvey of Centron Corp. Inc. for their work on the 1957 Rock Chalk Revue. Weather Cloudy west with thunderstorms east this afternoon. Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Warmer this afternoon and tonight. Cooler Tuesday. Low tonight 40s west to 60 southeast. High Tuesday 65 to 75. 1,200 Are Candidates For Degrees, Certificates About 1,200 persons, including candidates for degrees from the Graduate School whose names will be announced later, are candidates for degrees or certificates from the University at the 85th annual commencement exercises, Monday, June 3. However, the commencement program will list the names of approximately 1,850 persons who will have earned degrees or certificates since June of 1956. Commencement exercises will be in Memorial Stadium starting at 7 p.m. Gov. George Docking, A. W. Hershberger of Wichita, representing the Board of Regents, and Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will soak briefly. The Rev. Emerson G. Hangen, minister of the First Congregational Church, Long Beach, Calif., will deliver the baccalaureate sermon. The baccalaureate services, also in Memorial Stadium, will be at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 2. The following are candidates: Ernest M. Adair, Ulysses; John T. Adams, Independence, Mo.; Lois A. Alberg, Hopeka; Roger E. Alberty, Honolulu, HI; Lennard L. E. Alberg, City, Mo.; Bruce D. Auchard, Lawrence; Betty J. Stokes Azarnoff, Hutchinson; Jon L. Baker, Olathe; David A. Ball, Billerica; Paul R. Banner, Horton; Sally F. Barta, Kansas City, Mo.; William E. Bell, Ravtown, Mo. College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of arts Charles D, Belt, Columbus; Karl A. Benkeser, Kansas City; Kan., Don H. Berkley, Tescott; James E. Bickley, Tescott; James E. Billings, Russell; Charles W. Blochbery, Lawrence; Charles E. Bogan, Salina; Thor E. Bogen Jr., Seranton; Marion F. Boldt, Bushon; Richard L. Bond, Mis- sion; John B. Johnson; John H. W. Brewfgle III, Olathe. Clifford Brown, Kansas City, Mo; Georganne Brown, Junction City; Melvin R. Brown, Syracuse; Menzie H. Brown, Hiawatha; Norman J. Brown; Liberal; Robert E. Brown, Kansas City, Mo; Peter E. Brown, Kansas City; Mo; Edward L. Brundick Jr., Pacific, Mo; Thomas L. Bryan, Topeka; Robert G. Bush III, Mission Jerry G. Cox, Lawrence; Robert L. Creed, Wichita; Jeanne A. Cummin, Wichita; William H. Davenport, Blue Rapids; Victor W. Davis, Hutchinson; Charles E. Deardorf, Fairfax, Mo.; William E. Deardorf, Topek County, Owlet; Kansas City; Charles W. Dorey, Kansas City Kan.; Carlton E. Dowdy, St. Louis, Mo. Jayne M. Callahan, Cleveland Heights, Ohio; John D. Carlson, Galesburg, Ill; Leland W. Carlson, Salina; Martha P. Carter, Lawrence; Rochelle Cashdan, Kansas City, Mo.; Maurice R. Cashman Jr., Powhattan; Rachel A. Chambers, Asowatomey; Floyd B. Clark, Topeka; Jerry J. Clements, Salina. Jack M. Clodfelter, Winfield; Floyd M. Collip, Almena; Kenneth W. Collins, Kansas City, Kan.; Jane W. Combest, Kansas City, Kan.; Eric L. Grant T. Cookson, Green; Eugene G. Coombs Jr., Wichita; Thomas W. Corrigan, Wichita. John E. Drake, Attica; Wallace H. Dunlap, Pleasanton; John M. Dusy. Leavenworth; Sheilla D. Dye, Wichita; William Dye, Wichita; Roger S. Ed-mae, McBeth; McBeth, McBeth, bise, Wichita; John R. Eland, Topeks; Robert L. Elliott, Wichita. Donald E. Elstun, Kansas City, Kan.; Thomas E. Emery, Wichita; Gichi R. Evans, Oklahoma City, OKla.; Charles E. Eynan, Wichita; Nancy L. Farba, Kansas City, Mo.; Doris A. Farmer, Alden; Oa M. Finney, Humboldt; Ray E. Eintmeyer, Wichita; E. Eintmeyer, Frank H. Flanders, Kansas City, Mo.; Howard D. Fleetwood, Halstead. Jamee M. Flint, Kansas City, Mo; Nate Newman, Boston; Forsterg, Logan; Gregory G. Fouts; Victor D. Goering, Kingman; Jerry E. Goss, Stafford; E. Hugh Goss, H. Graham, Belville; Vernon D. Grassie, Tescott; Doris M. Greenfield, Hammond; Marilyn L. Reed, H. Graham; rence John P. Griesser, Glenville III.; Gary N. Griffiths, Clay Center. Overland Park; Gretchen L. Gann, Moberiy, Mo.; George T. Gardner, Linden; Bruce D. Gill, Mission; Barbara A. Gilmore, Independence. Larry K. Hannah, Osborne; Kenneth Harry K. Hannah, Osborne; Kenneth Katherine K. Hatchen, Kansas City; Mo.; Eleanor A. Hawkinson, Hutchinson; Mo.; Shirley A. Hawkins, Kansas City; Mo.; William W. Hitchens, Kansas City; Mo.; Virginia E. Hill, Kansas City; Mo.; Whaey B. Hill, Wichita Patricia Ann Griffiths, Lawrence; Dean M. Grogger, Topeka; Delmont C. Hadley, Topeka; Elizabeth L. Haines, Edison L. Haines, Wellington; Phyllis Haines, Wellington; Clara V. Birmingham, Ala.; Thomas W. Hampton, Salina, Wesley C. Hand, Derby. Frederick B. Hollinger, Russell; Elina Holst, Topeka; John M. Holt, Liberal; Richard G. Honan, Kansas City, Kan.; David A. Hort, Lawrence; John M. Holt; David L. Howell, Wichita; Karen L. Howard, Wichita; Penelope W. Howland, Des Moine, Iowa. Thomas T. Hoyne, Salina; John I. Hughes, Lawrence; Terry W. Hull, Kansas City, Kan.; Judith H. Hunt, Kansas City, Kan.; Helen L. Hurst, Salina; Camela J. Chinson, Kansas City; G. Jackson, Kansas City; Mo. Manuel L. Jackson, Kansas City, Kan.; Charles B. Jenney, Salina; Floyd E. Jensen, Bird City. JoAann M. Jersild, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Harry J. Jett, Kansas City, Kan; Jack E. Eckermann, Kansas City, Knolls; Elsworth; Lewis C. Johnson, Kansas City, Kan; Paul D. Johnson, Paol; Robert E. Johnson, Manhattan; Charles B. McDonald, Kansas City, Kan; Edward L. Jones, Dodge City, David D. Kalber, Independence; Gregory J. Kallos, Horton; William G. Kammer, Kali Kallos; William M. Kammer, Salina; William F. Keller Jr., Pratt; Barton C. Kelley, Topeka; Claude Peña; William T. King, Washington. George M. Kreye; Lawrence; Marlene F. Kuper, Marysville; Gene G. Kurtz, Wellington; Richard M. Lade, Ashland; Pennsylvania; Anderson, Ordan; Phyllis A. Landene, Topeka; William W. LaRue, Columbus; Malilyn J. Leatherman; Erie; Nancy J. Lippoldt, Coffeyville. R. Kenyon, Bogue; Janice M. Kibler, | Toonek; William T. King, Washington. Don R. Loudon, Overland Park; Gene B. Lusk, Edgerton; Gordon D. Lutz; Holton; Lee Merrill MacMorris, Hutchinson; Billy L. Maddix, St. Joseph, Mo.; John Nelson Maddux, Kansas City, Mo.; Erma L. Manney, Arkansas City; Erin G. Marcus, Wellington, Donald W. Martin, Emporia. David G. McIntyre, Kansas City, Kan.; Frank G. McKnight, Alma; Helen H. Hein, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary M. Metcalf, El Dorado; Albert H. Metcalf, Carsonville; Robert Hutchinson, Willis L. Mog, Mankato; E. Moody, Kansas City, Mo.; Marilyn Moore, Kansas City, Mo.; Mary D. Moore, Coffeyville. Ned N. Mayrath, Dodge City; Victor E. McCall, Newton; Margaret S. McClure, Norton; Jerry R. McCollum, Salina; Raymond K. M. McDaniel, Leavenworth; B. L. McDermott, Richard G. McElliot, Bruce, S. D.; Katharine H. McGuire, Kansas City, Mo. Carolyn P. Roberson, Leavenworth; Gabriel A. Rodriguez, Kansas City; Kan, Bradley A. Robineau, Rooney; Dodge City, John W. Root, Shawnee; Michael V. Roth, Lawrence; Donald E. Roudebush, Kansas City; Kan, Nelson L. Lyons, John C. Ryberg, Salmne. marion J. Peltier, Port Hueneme, Calif.; Lou T. Pendergast, Wichita; Mary A. Pendergast, Port Huenese; L. Pierce Jr., Hutchinson; Ronald L. Pitts, Overland Park; Willie P. Plumbus, Denver; Meriwin P. Porter, Valley Falls; Donald A. Potts, Independence, Mo. Sydney S. Pratt, Dodge City; Beverly J. Presnell, Liberal; Herbert E. Prussack, Tulsa, Okla; Michael M. Randolph, Pittsburgh, Pa; Michael M. Randolph, Jr. L. Reese, Newton; Henry L. Regier Jr. Kansas City, Kan.; Abraham A. Richert, Buhler, Joseph W. Robb, Law- John C. Mull, Chanute; W. Lee Murray, Hutchinson; Burdon C. Musgrave, Hutchinson; Bruce S. Scott; Jacquelin A. Nash, Atlanta, Ga.; Mary J. C. Newlin, Great Bend; Dorothy J. Locknicks, Burdett; William H. Oliver, Burdett; Josepha Opека, Kenneth M. Owen, Hutchinson. Clarence F. Savage II, Independence, Mo.; James B. Sawyer, Dresden; Suzur Mo.; James B. Sawyer, Dresden; Suzur Mo.; Schlmeke, Leavenworth; Carol A. Schowengerdt, Independence, Mo.; Caroyn J. Sette, Kansas City, Kan.; Richard W. Wichita; George F. Shelden, Salina. Rita M. Shoup, Wellington; Lawrence L. Shout, Blue Springs, Mo.; Gary G. Sick, Russell; Theeron G. Sills, Newton; John P. Simion, Prairie Village; Darrell B. Simpson, Hays; Gary F. Skinner, Chanute; John E. Sloon,opeka; Aubreyville, ville Mo.; Ken S. Smoyer, Oakley; Garry L. Snodgrass, Hawtha. James N. Snyder Jr., Leavenworth; Kathleen N. J. Soden, Muncie; Marcel G. Spaulding, Petersburg, Va.; Coralyn F. Stayton, Winfield; Samuel E. Stayton, St. Louis; Karen A. Stayton, Village; Mac M. Stevenson, Salina; Vera L. Stevenson, Kansas City, Kan. Carol A. Stockham, Hutchinson; Donald L. Sturgis, Tonganoxie; Norman F. Larson, Tarrytown; Robert K. Lyons, Lyons; Mary A. Swedlund, Salina; James P. Swenson, Blarkman, N. D.; Martin J. Swisher, Mt. Vernon, Ill.; Jack Lawrence, Lawrence; Annette Templin, St. John Robert Q. Tener, Mission; Jack C. Thomas, Omaha, Neb.; Sylvia R. Thompson, San Antonio, Tex.; Dorris L. Toland, Mount Ayr, Iowa; Terry A. Tracy, Belton, Kent; Donald E. Ullrich, Kansas Sue B. Underwood, Buffalo, N.Y. James K. Valentine, Vincennes, Ind.; Wilma Y. Haughn, Vutchon; Victor E.Volr Jlra. Abilene; Nancy J. Vosseler, Ft. Leavenworth; Sarah K. Waddell, L.C. Dudley; Sarah L. C. Cairns; Coe Cob, Conn.; Virginia L. Ward, Hays; Diane Warner, Climarron; James R. Webb, Kansas City, Kan; Randall L. Weeks, Ellsworth. (Continued on Page 2)