Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, February 6, 1953 Commies Hiding Planes For Attack, Pilot Says Seoul, Korea-U.P.)—Communists are hiding fighter-bombers within 75 miles of the Korean front, apparently in preparation for surprise attacks against Allied frontlines and rear area installations, the pilot of a new Air Force night fighter said today. Capt. Ben L. Fithian, Kansas City, Mo, said he was "convinced the Reds are ferrying fighter-bombers close to the front" for attacks either from the air alone or in coordination with a Communist ground push. Capt. Fithian flies one of the Air Force's radar-guided F-94 allweather jet fighters which are guarding Allied bombers on strikes deep into North Korea. Presence of the F-94s was cleared from censorship for the first time today. It was the second allied plane announced in two days. The first was the Marines' twin-jet Skyknight, a twin-jet night fighter that already has downed six MIGs in night combat. Capt. Fithian said that while convoying night bombers he noted that the Communists "fly low to get under our radar." "Usually they wait for moonlit nights so they can see," he said. "They are doing something like the Germans did in World War II, playing placebo games on the front, camouflaging them and waiting for the right time to strike." F-94s conveyed American Super- Official Bulletin TODAY KuKu's: Tickets for K-State must be bought by Saturday at athletic office. Limit two. Freshhawks: Pick up both sets basketball tickets at athletic office now. Danforth chapel: 8:30 a.m. service, Gamma Delta, Lutheran student group Gamma Delta; Lutheran student group, cost supper and meeting 5:30 p.m., City Catholic, Vermont, speaker, Chaplain Wm. Briton from Forbes Air Base, Topeka. MONDAY Mathematical Colloquium: 5 p.m., 203 Strong. ISA meeting: 7:30 p.m., 305 Memorial Union. Engineerettes; coffee. 8 p.m., English room, Memorial Union. forts early today on a mission against two targets within sight of the Manchurian border. The B-29s spilled 100 tons of bombs on a troop and supply complex and an ore processing plant only 20 miles south of the Yalu river boundary. Thick clouds limited most other air activity. Interviews Interviews of business and economics majors will be held four days next week by representatives of industrial organizations. Interested persons can obtain additional information or sign the interview schedule at the School of Business. Tuesday Maytag company. Persons interested in sales, service, accounting purchasing, and branch office management. Wednesday International Harvester company. All interested business or economics majors. Thursday Proctor and Gamble. Those interested in factory management. Eastman Kodak company (morning only). All business or economics majors. Friday Jeffrey Manufacturing company (heavy machinery). Those interested in sales, public relations, accounting, factory training program Cargill (makers of Nutrena, etc.). Those interested in training programs for agricultural and technical sales, industrial management, traffic and transportation management. Tokyo — (U.P.)— Premier Chou En-Lai, China's number two Communist, today made what seemed an obvious bid for Western nations to ignore the U.S. ban against trade with the Reds. Red Leader Bids For West Trade In a speech broadcast on radio Peiping and monitored here he said "We do not discriminate against any capitalist country that is willing to develop trade relations with us on terms of equality and mutual benefit. "We believe that countries with disruptions systems can trade with us peacefully." The speech, made before the fourth meeting of the Chinese People's Political Conference, said nothing but it came at a significant time. Many Western nations, particularly Britain, consider lifting the Seventh fleet blockade of Formosa a potentially disastrous decision. Fatzer Drops Bribery Charge Topeka —(U.P.)— There will be no criminal prosecution in connection with a report of attempted bribery of a Kansas legislator by a representative of a Topeka architectural firm, state and county officials said today. Attorney General Harold R. Fatzer, announcing that the state will not prosecute John Harvey, said that in his opinion evidence was insufficient to support a criminal charge. The decision followed a conference between Mr. Fatzer and Shawnee County Attorney Doral Hawks. The two officials said in a letter to the state office building commission that the acts with which Mr. Harvey was accused by State Rep. Howard Bentley "were morally reprehensible and should draw the score of any honest citizen." Students Invited to Dessert All new Presbyterian students are invited to attend a dessert at the Westminster fellowship, 1221 Oread this evening at 7:00. The meeting is to aid the new students in becoming acquainted with the fellowship and its officers. Independence, Mo—(U.P.)—Former President Truman stood firm today on his vow not to talk about current affairs or President Eisenhower's administration for the time being. Truman Won't Talk Of Ike Administration Mr. Truman passed up an opportunity to sound off last night at a "welcome home" dinner given himself, Mrs. Truman and their daughter Margaret by 650 neighbors and old friends. Panhel Hop Set for Tonight The Junior Panhellenic council will sponsor an all-pledge dance from 9-12 tonight in the Military Science building. Gene Hall and his orchestra will furnish music for dancing. The dance is open to all sorority pledges and their dates. Organ Program For 4 p.m. Sunday The program for the organ recital to be given by Guy Criss Simpson, associate professor of organ, in the Museum of Art at 4 p.m. Sunday was announced today. The program is as follows: Prelude and Fugue in G Minor Arioso: Bist Du Bel Mir (If Theu Art With Me) Sonata No. 2 in C Minor Largo Allegro Chorale Prelude: In Dulci Jubilo (Now Let Us Sing With Joy) Adagio to Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C Prelude and Fugue in A Chorale Prelude: Nun komm', der Heiden Heiland (Come Savlor of the Gentiles) of the centuries Sinfonia from Cantata No. 29 It's Time To Start The New Semester Right AT DUCK'S SEAFOOD TAVERN, OF COURSE. Start enjoying DUCK'S Florida Pompano, Soft Shell Crabs, Swordfish Steaks, and Shrimp right now! DUCK'S Sea Food TAVERN 824 Vermont We are pleased to announce that Harold C. Urey, Nobel Prize Winner will speak this evening at 7:30 o'clock in room 305 Bailey on "The Chemistry and the Origin of the Meteorites" STUDENT Union Book Store MR. UREY'S BOOK, "THE PLANETS: THEIR ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT" Will Be Available at His Talk or at The Student Union Book Store $5.00