4 Seniors Get Phi Beta Kappa Four seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences were elected to Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary scholarship society, Dr. Carroll D. Clark, chapter president, announced today. The four are Stanford Lehmberg, humanities major; Anne Louise Longsworth, chemistry major; Carolyn Frances Oliver, philosophy major, and Kermit Ray Sewell, history major. Friday, Nov. 21, 1952 Initiation ceremonies for the four will be held Dec. 5. Selection for Phi Beta Kappa in the fall of the senior year is the highest scholastic honor any liberal arts student can win. Each of the four has only slightly less than a straight "A" average for his first three years of study. Seoul, Korea—(U.P.)-United Nations rockets and artillery chased four Chinese "mechanical monsters" off the battlefield today and hurled back a new series of Red attacks on Sniper ridge. 'Monsters' Used in Korea The Chinese called in four armored tank-line vehicles to saturate Republic of Korea defenses on the vital central front height with multiple machine gun fire. But Allied artillery got the monsters in range and forced the Reds to retreat with their strange machines to towering Mount Papa, two and one-half miles northeast of Sniper ridge. The large armored vehicles which appeared for the first time on the Kumhwa front were believed to be similar to the "flak wagons" used by the Germans in World War II. Red raiders, attacking in the Imjin river sector of the western front, drove UN troops from two outposts during the night. However, the Communists fell back from one of the positions early today and UN troops reoccupied it without a Page 12 University Daily Kansan CAMPUS CHEST BOOST—Dana Hudkins, College Daze chairman, presents Louis Helmreich, Campus Chest chairman, with a check for $262.40. The sum represents the profits from the 1951 production of College Daze. Last year's show was named a charity cause and therefore tax free—Kansan photo by Don Moser. UN troops hurled one of the heaviest rocket barrages of the Korean war when 300 howling Chinese struck in waves at Sniper. Launchers fired more than 600 rockets. fight. In the air, 15 B-29 superfortresses from Okinawa blasted targets deep in North Korea early today with a total of 150 tons of bombs. The B-29's hit a huge supply complex near the Chongchon river, and the big railway yard at Chinnampo. Dulles Pledges.State Department Purity New York—(U.P.)—John Foster Dulles, picked yesterday as secretary of state in the Eisenhower cabinet, announced today that "there is going to be no taint of suspicion about the new state department. "That goes for the top, for the bottom, and for all between. That's all" he added. 30th Annual Military Ball Set for First Time in Hoch The 30th annual Military ball will be held in Hoch auditorium Saturday, Dec. 6, Lt. Col. Bayard M. Atwood announced today. The site for the ball had been in doubt for several weeks because the auditorium was reserved for basketball practice. Henry Buse, who will play for the ball from 8 to 12 p.m., will crown the queen at intermission. The identity of the queen will remain a secret until her introduction at the dance. A secret committee composed of cadets from each of the three services recently selected 12 finalists from 58 entries for queen of the Military ball. Finalists were entertained last night at an informal coke dance by ROTC cadets. The queen and two attendants will be chosen from the finalists at a tea in the Castle tea room Dec. 2. Guests at the tea will be Capt. W. R. Terrell, Navy; Col. Edward F. Kumpe, Army; Col. Lynn Moore, Air Force; Lt. Col. Bayard Atwood, Air Force; Lt. Joe Fauss, Navy, and Capt. Bernard Turkla, Army. Wives of all the officers will attend the tea, also. OUR MENU INCLUDES YOUR FAVORITE SEAFOOD. COME ON DOWN TO DUCK'S FOR THE BEST SEAFOOD EXPERTLY PREPARED. - FLORIDA POMPANO - SOFT SHELL CRABS - DEEP SEA SCALLOPS - SWORDFISH STEAKS DUCK'S Sea Food TAVERN 824 Vermont