. . . --- Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 16, 1962 THE MORALE of the soldiers on the front lines seemed high despite the bitter rollback before a massive Chinese onslaught that began Oct. 20, and despite a constant fight against freezing temperatures. Indian Defenders Ready For Attack The Kansas Association of Radio Broadcasters (KARB) voted yesterday to give KU's Radio Production Center (RPC) $260 to help it meet its budget for the 1962-63 school year. TEZPUR, India — (UPI) — "They feel they were tricked instead of detached," said a bearded Sikh officer. "They want revenge." The tough, turbaned soldier was speaking to correspondents at Se La Pass where Indian troops are dug into rock-walled bunkers in rai-ified atmosphere more than two and a half miles above sea level. They are preparing for at least one more major Communist Chinese offensive before the heaviest part of winter sets in. They are confident that this time the Red hordes will be turned back. "We've got the terrain on our side and this time we're prepared," the Silkh unit commander said. The RPC is an independent group of KU students who prepare informative programs for distribution over an eight-state area. The group is sanctioned by, but is not a part of, KU's department of radio and television. United Press International RPC Given Grant By Radio Group Arden Booth, owner of Lawrence radio station KLWN and a member of the KARB's board of directors; said the grant is considered a scholarship rather than a subsidy. --- THE RPC HAD REQUESTED $650 from the All Student Council, but was given only $390, a cut of $260. "We feel that a group like this should be rewarded for their initiative," Booth said. "We think they have started a good program. "Any students who are willing to do all that extra work to improve themselves professionally deserve help like this." Booth said the group's decision to support RPC financially carries with it the support of KARB in publicizing RPC. MIKE BUSH, Webster Groves, Mo., junior and chairman of RPC, said he hoped the RPC budget next year could be provided entirely by the ASC. "We will certainly encourage our member stations to carry RPC programs," he said. But the Chinese are preparing too, according to reports brought back by fighting patrols which slip forward from the Indian lines nightly to probe and test the enemy's positions. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. OPEN 24 hrs. a day More Red soldiers are concentrating eight miles north of Se La Pass around the monastery town of Towang which they captured Oct. 23. BREAKFAST OUR SPECIALTY Until the road is finished the biggest Chinese weapons are mortars and light howitzers carried in by mule trains. THE CHINESE are reported rushing work on a road from the Tibetan border to Towang for what Indian officers expect will be an effort to reinforce their lines with artillery. 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