Red Infantrymen Batter UN Troops Seoul, Korea — (U,P)— Chinese Communist infantrymen, supported by tank fire, battered outnumbered United Nations troops from a central front mountain today after 18 hours of bitter, bloody fighting. Eighth Army headquarters said the position was the third taken by the Reds since they began a series of determined attacks along a wide front Sunday night. The Chinese opened their assaults on the hill east of Kumsong at 6:30 p.m. yesterday with eight tanks firing at the Allies from the east and north. Four Communist platoons followed up with strikes at UN positions and within four hours the Reds had increased their strength to about 500 men. Allied defenders threw the Communists off one position early today and off another later in the morning. But shortly after noon the Reds came back again, stormed the hill and occupied it. Page. 3 Phys Ed Classes To Observe Schools The Content and Methods of Elementary Physical Education classes will take a field trip today to the Lawrence elementary schools. Schools visited by the group will include McAllaster, Cordley, Pinckney, and New York. The 55 students making the trip will study the elementary program of the school and the playground and indoor play facilities. Following the observations the group will meet with the principals of the schools to discuss the programs. come see our "BOTANY"" BRAND 500 Sport Coats TAILORED BY DAROFF Bound to prove your inseparable companion while loafing. Trim yet relaxing...2-ply 100% luxurious virgin worsted. from $37.50 the fabric is the soul of the clothing SHOP AT CARL'S... You'll be Glad You Did! 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 Negro Clubs Elect Officers Curtis Herron, college junior, president of the Negro Student association, last night appointed four members to draw up the constitution which will be presented at the next meeting. Oct. 8. The students working on the constitution are Jacqueline Bayliss, college junior, Paulye Patterson, college senior, Jesse Milan, education senior, and James Blair, college senior. 'Officers elected at the meeting were, Carlon Pryor, graduate student, treasurer; LaVette Orme, fine arts junior, secretary, and Eleanor Burton, college sophomore, club reporter. Young Republicans To Meet Thursday The initial meeting of the KU Young Republicans will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 106 Green hall, it was announced today by Cliff Ratner, president. A film, "The Work of the Young Republican in Political Life," will be shown. The executive committee of the Young Republicans sent a telegram commending Senator Nixon when it met last week. Only one television set will be working at the Student Union during the World Series, Frank R. Burge, Union director, said today. TV at Union During Series Mr. Burge said that he had made a survey of the various campus auditoriums that would be suitable for television but it would be impossible to install sets in any of them because of class conflicts. The set in the Hawk's Nest will be the only one in use. The series will begin at 11:45 a.m. Wednesday. Bacteriology Club to Hold Picnic at Lone Star Lake Mr. Burge said that plans call for three or four sets to be placed throughout the Union after the new construction is finished. The Bacteriology club will have a picnic at Elks point at Lone Star lake about 6 p.m. Wednesday. One dollar, including semester dues, will be charged each member who wishes to go, Bill Hausler, club president, said. Members should meet back of Snow hall at 5 p.m. Wednesday University Daily Kansan Rock Chalk Revue Staff Positions Open Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1952 Students wishing to make application for staff positions on the 1953 Rock Chalk Revue should write to Dick Klassen, business senior, 1537 Tennessee st., before noon Friday. Positions now open are assistant producer, business manager, publicity manager, stage manager, and director. Ollie Matson, University of San Francisco fullback, leads the rushers having amassed 3,166 yards in three seasons of college play. In mailing applications, state experience and qualifications. 360 Guests Used ID Transfer Plan A total of 360 guests and friends of University students took advantage of the transferrable ID card plan for the Santa Clara game Saturday. Joe Woods, pharmacy senior in charge of the plan, said the 360 figure was divided more or less evenly between high school students and friends of KU students. Woods expressed a feeling that the number of transfers for the Oklahoma game on Oct. 18 would probably be smaller, because most KU students would want to see that game themselves. NEED A PART-TIME JOB? MEN STUDENTS GOOD OPENINGS AVAILABLE Apply Dean of Men's Office 1:30 - 3:30 Each Afternoon 9-12 Saturday Morning STUDENTS! Write a Lucky Strike jingle! No box tops! NO ENTRY BLANKS! It's easy! Just write a 4-line jingle based on the fact that LUCKIES ARE MADE BETTER TO TASTE BETTER!* Here's your chance to make yourself $25. Just write a 4-line Lucky Strike jingle, based on the fact that Luckies are made better to taste better.* Then, if we select your jingle, we'll pay you for the right to use it, together with your name, in Lucky Strike advertising . . . probably in this paper. Read the sample jingles on this page. Then get the gang together, break out the rhyming dictionary, and start writing. It's fun! 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