University Daily Kansan Allies Gain Ground In Year's Biggest Fight Seoul, Korea—(U.P.)—American soldiers captured the crest of Triangle hill and nearby Sandy ridge today in the biggest Allied ground assault in a year while South Korean soldiers won part of Sniper ridge a mile away despite bitter resistance from Chinese. Troops from the United States 31st regiment stormed and captured Triangle hill in a sharp attack which carried them over the crest and 150 yards down the enemy-held northern slope. Late reports from the east-central front said the GF's had moved 200 yards along a Chinese communications trench leading from Triangle hill to the East. The Americans occupied Sandy ridge in the Triangle hill area without resistance. They called off an assault on Jane Russell hill when the Reds unleashed a heavy mortar and artillery barrage. U.S. Consulate Wants KU Film The American consulate in Munich, Germany has requested a permanent copy of "Your University," a movie depicting academic life and opportunities at KU. "Your University" was the first of three films which KU has made about student life on the Hill. The film shows how a university is made up of students, professors, deans, different departments of science and liberal arts, sports, and social activities. The film has been on loan to the exchange staff in Munich since June. The consulate has asked for a copy for permanent use. A letter from the consulate said, 'The film was found to be extremely valuable in brief German exchange students who were granted scholarships in the United States for this academic year, and it is certainly the best university film we have seen.' Fred Montgomery, head of the KU visual education bureau, said a permanent copy of the film will be sent to the consulate as soon as one can be made. Carillon Program The qarillon program to be given at 7 tonight follows: L. W. Curry "Believe Me If All Those Endear- ness." ing Young Charms" - Eng. folk song American folk songs: 1 'Sweet Betsey from Pike' California 2 'Street of Lenas' Texas 106.106-106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106.106. 1 "Sweet Betsy from Pike" California 0 Birmingham Jail" Westem 4 I "Wonder as I Wander" Kentuas "Paddy Whack" Irish big "Preludium Quasi Una Fantasia" for Quiet Quail Pandora J. Van Hool carillon "Crimson and the Blue" P. Leon P. Price "Be Thou Blow Nor" "B. S. Bach" English popular ballads of the 1700s The carillon program for 3 p.m. Sunday follows: 1 "There Were Three Ravens" 2 "What if a Day" 3 "Fortune My Foe" "Gymnopedie" (arranged for carillon by Stanford Lehmberg) E. Satie "Intermezzio" for carillon .. J. Van Hoff "Andante and Gavotte" C. W. Gluck "Jesu. Joy of Man's Desiring" J. S. Bach "Crimson and the Blue" ... Allied warplanes appeared over the battlefront to strafe and drop bombs and napalm (jellied gasoline) on stubborn Chinese ground troops. Troops of the 2nd South Korean division launched a new assault on Sniper ridge, one mile to the east of Triangle hill, and captured part of the crest against stiff resistance. The South Koreans gained Sniper ridge for a while yesterday, but a Chinese counter-attack knocked them off. A United Nations task force staged a mock invasion of the North Korean east coast after deliberately tipping off the Reds a "landing" was imminent. The Allies hoped to lure the Reds into exposing the estimated 250,000 men in the Kojeninsuluk area to air and sea bombardment. Official Bulletin TODAY Physical, Inorganic, Analytical Chemistry Colloquim: 4 p.m., 201 BCL. Stateswomen: former Girl Staters 4 p.m., 116 Strong. Jay James: 5 p.m., 107 Strong Please bring dues. Arnold Air Society: 7:15 p.m., M.S. bldg. Only members during 1951-52 school year attend. Important. Froshawk: 7:30 p.m., 101 Snow. AIA: smoker, 7:30 p.m., Community bldg. Faculty night, entire architectural dept, invited. Chess club: 7:30 p.m., 20 Strong 2nd round of tournament. Society of American Military Engineers; business meeting, 7:30 p.m. 15 M.S. bldg. All interested in joining are invited. Wesley cabinet meeting: 7 p.m. 1209 Tennessee. THURSDAY Spanish club chorus: 4:30 p.m., 113 Strong. Episcopal Holy Communion: am., Danforth chapel. Young Republicans; 7:30 p.m., 105 Green. Paul Shanahan, Kansas Secy. of State, speaker. Psychology club: 7:30 p.m. Strong. Election of officers. Versammmlung des deutschen Verreins Donnerstag um 5 Uhr. Fraser 502, Kaffee Klatsch. Le Cercle Français: se reuniria jeenie le mercredi, septembre et demie du samedi (on sale) Red Peppers: 7 p.m., 205 Journalism, last time to pay dues. KuKu: 7:15 p.m. 106 Green. Last raids and plights fall. All acts. and pledges remain. Christian fellowship: 7:30 p.m., 300 Fraser. Film, "You Can't Win." American Society Tool Engineers: 7:30 p.m., Fowler shops, Speaker, sales engineer for a Philippines corp. All engineers invited. YMCA: all-membership meeting, 7:30 p.m., 101 Snow. Kappa Phi: 7 p.m., Friday, Danforth chapel. Pledging services' Hillel: 7:30 p.m. Friday, chapel of Myers hall. All welcome. FUTURE DRIVE-IN Theatre The UN hoped the Reds would expose large numbers of the estimated 250,000 men in the Kojo peninsula area 30 miles south of Wonsan to air and sea bombardment. With Task Force 77 Off Korea—(U.P.)-The United Nations staged a mock invasion of the enemy-held coast of east Korea today after deliberately tipping off the communists that the landing was coming. It was not immediately known whether the Reds committed large numbers of troops in the beach response to the planted information. The McKinley was the commander of the landing at Wongan in October 1820. The task force included six carriers, four cruisers, 3 destroyers, the battleship Iowa, the amphibious command ship Mt. McKinley and scores of minor combat ships and landing craft. UN Fakes Thrust To Expose Reds Later today, U.S. troops occupied Sandy Ridge in the triangle area without resistance but called off an assault on Jane Russell hill nearby when the Reds unleashed a heavy mortar and artillery barrage. The GI's dug in on Sandy Ridge. Allied planes gave air support to the infantrymen when the weather cleared. Assistant Named To Student Court Bernard Borst, second year law student, has been appointed special assistant to Sam Prohaska, prosecutor of the Court Student, it was announced today by chief justice Kent Shearer. The court will hold its first session at 7:30 p.m. today in 105 Green hall. The 13 students are W. S. Brinigan, Gloria Harris, Jean Bryson, Gerald Sawatzky, and John Bartholomew, no permits; R. L. Carpenter, Dont Mattacks, Dee Munger, Jack Reed, and George Claunch, restricted, and Philip Dunn, George R. Learned, and John W. Boyd, wrong zone. New Spanish Club To Meet Today The announcement followed the release of the names of 13 students who are to appear in the court for hearing of traffic violations today. Shearer emphasized that students who fail to appear when their case is called will lose their right of appeal. "That means if an appellant is not there when his case comes before the court, he will lose his right to be heard and the court will not consider it at a later time," he said. The first organizational meeting for the forming of a new Spanish club will be held at 4:30 p.m. today in 113 Strong hall. The club is designed to meet the needs of the beginning Spanish student. The purpose of the club will be further outlined at the first meeting. A club name will also be picked at the meeting. Stalin Promises Support For Communists Everywhere He predicted "successes and victory" for communist parties in capitalist countries. Moscow—(U.P.)—Premier Josef Stalin Tuesday night promised Russia will support Communist parties in other lands "in their struggle for liberation and . . . the preservation of peace." Premier Stalin spoke at the closing session of the 19th Soviet communist party congress after a report on the invasion from the 2,000 delegates present. The congress also elected a new 125-man central committee to replace the old committee of 71. The central committee in turn will elect today a Presidium to take the place of all-powerful Politburo, and a new secretariat, whose functions will include those of the now defunct Orgburo (organizational branch). Mr. Stalin probably will be named head of the new Presidium, thus confirming his position as active head of both the Soviet state ORC Unit Needs Language Expert A vacancy is now open in the 369th Military Intelligence detachment of the local Organized Reserve corps, a Spanish interpreter unit, according to Richard Mikulski, instructor in Romance languages and officer of the unit. Anyone with a sufficient background in Spanish may contact Mr. Mikulski in 119 Strong hall for an interview. Members of the authorized five- man unit now include Mr. Mikulski; Harley Oberhelman, assistant instructor of Romance languages; Enrique Infante, engineering senior, and Jerry Knudson, journalism junior. The men train two hours a week and attend a two-weeks summer camp each year. One half of the training time, for which they are paid, deals with general military subjects and the other with practical interpretation drill, techniques of prisoner of war interrogation, and other specialized intelligence subjects. Enlistment in the ORC is worthwhile for the student because time spent in it accounts for part of the eight years active and inactive service required under the Selective Service act, Mr. Mikulski said. The vacancy occurred with the transfer of Richard Mazzara, instructor of Romance languages, to the 841st MI detachment which is a French interpreter unit. Ex-KU Coach Hit By Car, in Hospital A patient in an Albuquerque hos-pital, who had just been hit by a car, was identified recently by Howard Harms, '40, Dodge City, as Gwin Henry, former KU football coach. Mr. Harms, Dodge City High school band director, was visiting his brother who was a patient in the Albququerque hospital when Mr. Henry was brought in. and the Soviet communist party. The closing session of the party congress not only gave the 72-year-old Stalin a rousing reception when he rose to speak, but it interrupted his speech frequently with standing ovations, cheers, and shouts of "glory to the great Stalin" and "Long live the great Stalin!" The premier told the delegates it was wrong to think that the Soviet communist party no longer needed the support of workers, peasants and communist parties outside the Soviet Union. "Our party and our country have always needed and will need the trust, sympathy and support of fraternal peoples abroad," he said. MALA POWERS Produced by STANLEY KRAEMER Directed by MACIELEN DOOON OPEN 6:45 P.M. SHOWS AT 7:00-9:00