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Mr Ebbe Sadatin, well-known Danish artist, who has been Jnvited to London by the British Minister of Works, Mr David Eccies, to produce drawings of the Coronation Procession, Mr Sadolin, seen here at work in Copenhagen, is the only Danish artist to receive such an Invitation and his work is expected to be placed in Government offices and British Embassies abroad. Express Photo.

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'America Can Never Get Out Of Korea,' Says Army Officer

New York, Apr. 30.

Colonel James Wilson, military mayor of Seoul during the United States occupation of South Korea which ended in 1948, said today in an articlo in “See” magazine: "We can never got out of Korea matter who says what to the contrary."

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Colonel Wilson added: "Korea is of vast strategic importance. The peninsula has often been called a loaded pistol with its barrel pointed directly at Japan.

BULGANIN

ORDER OF

THE DAY

. "One city, Pumn, is so close to

STORIES BEING LISTED BY U.N.

Tokyo, Apr. 30.

The United Nations Command is documenting Korean war atrocity reports with a view to possible war crimes trials, it was learned today.

General Mark Clark's headquarters refused to say whether any trials of Communist atrocity suspects are being planned. But official records show that former United Nations Commander General Matthew B. Ridgway was ready to begin trials nearly two years ago but lacked authority from Washington to go ahead with them.

The headquarters spokesman sald today that "no trinis have been held," adding that "docu- mentation and consideration of reports of war crimes incidenta is continuing."

General Clark's stuff, appar- ently fearful of upsetting the current truce negotiations, re- fuses to say what has happened to the 120 atrocity suspects General Ridgway was holding in 1951, whether Washington or Tokyo headquarters had decided against going ahead with the trints whether war ro- will be

the

crimes suspects patriated to North Korea and China under an armistice agree- ment without being brought to trial.

It was learned, however, that most of the reports of death merches and murder of United Nations prisoners brought back by Allied troops liberated last week already were on file at the headquarters here. Few these reparts can ever result in trizia because the responsible North Korean and Chinese Com-

munists were not captured or even postlively identified by witnesses in most cases.

General Ridgway established n special war crimes branch in his Judge Advocate's office here In 1951 and on August 31 of that year informed the United Nations

Washington: through "As of July

20, 1951, 8,000 United States military person- rel have been reported killed as War crimes victims. or this number approximately 7,000 were killed by North Kereans and the remainder by Chinere Communists."

FOSITIVE CASES

Three months later, on | November 20, he revised these estimates downward on the busts of a detailed investigation and reported officially: "OF the 10.036 United States

Japan that befare World War I still (as of that date) connet

tuahel to link Korea with the Japanese islands.

the

as

I

No Signs Of Moderation

In Far East

The Hague, Apr. 30. There are to indication- the Orient of a more moderate Russian policy. Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant (Liberal) observed today, saying that against the resumption of the Panmunjom talks there fa the пец offensive 121 Indo-China.

The paper thought possible

that by

having

respon-

China Jake the sibility for the Imas offen- sive it was perhaps hopied to make America recognise Communist China.

Churtees of this happen. ing were slight, however, the paper added, view

of the conftellug claims of Mao Tse-tung and Chlang Kai-shek.

The Liberal Het Vader- land said the Laos offen-

W23 un effort by Peking to compel the "but French to nerollate psychologically it is not a particularly fortunate step bring about 4. rap- prochement between the East and West."-Renter.

to

MAY DAY

PARADES

UNPOPULAR

Washington, Apr. 30.

Not D single Communist Tarakio has been arranged for

Any Day, a check of principal cilies "showed today.

there is no con- action clusive proof as to the number of dead though there is consider-

ble evidence to

justify a pre- "In the minds of

Consumption of death by atrocity of munists is the hope that one day fu

large nu

number which may they can are the pistol that is approximate 6,000,"

New York Party nientbers Korea, blowing Japan off the map

These included men who died

were given Pollee permission and opening the whole South of neglect and starvation in to assemble in Union Square. Pazife do Soviet aggression."

Communist prison camps, But the Police Department and slek prisoners denied the Reds permission to wounded abandoned on marches to prisen stage their traditional parade and men shot while trying on-the-grounds-that-il-might camps a

lead to violence or Wicorder. te surrender on the battlefield.

Headquarters officials sald at

Communist sponsored May the time that only about 305

fairly com- etrocity Day parades were case f "positive" deaths which might result in war mon in the 1930's but have al-

convictions were crimes

on nosl disappeared in reeen!

Colonel Wilson said that the Chinese Communists could not stage "an all-out offensive south ward into Indo-Chinn and Malaya while they remain exposed on the Korean front. To do tu would be to risk attack from the

London, Apr. 30. Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Soviel Defence Minister, issued an order of the day on the eve of May Day tonight, Moscow Radio sald.

The

order, addressed to soldiers, sergeants an NCO3, rear. generals and admirals said: "To

"Nor can the Russians of day the Soviet Army and Navy Chinese drive eastward to The are celebrating the first of May, North Amerleen the day of international solidar- through Aingia with its Aleutian ity of the workers, the day of stepping stones used by the Japs the workers of all countries." in World War II.

The order wished them “Jur.

years.

August continent General Ridgway's

"Lapulty" and devotional report also sald: "Approximately parades staged by religious and 15,000 South Korence, of whom patriotic organisations will be 14,000 ore civilians, have been held in New York, Cleveland reported killed in other reported

other communities. Au the success in the perfection of "Unless the Communists Incidents. This does not include your military skill and in in possessed all of Korea, they

deaths in places such as Seoul annual religious. gathering will convene between 5 p.m. and creasing the milltary prepared again would be exposing them and Taejon occupied by enemy 8 p.m. on Washington Boulevard noss of our armed forzes.

The worshippers To mark the holiday I orders altack this time from forces. Of the South Korean in Detro

From South Korea, deaths approximately 200 were will pray that the Communista on the first of May sajute of 20 the trans-Siberian railroad and attributed to acts of the Chinese "will see the light" arillery salvoes in Moscow, the other Red supply lines across Communists, the remainder to capital of our country, and the Northern Asia would be sub- North Koreans. capitals

of The Federated Ject to air assault.”

General Ridgway told the Republies and the towns of Colonel

said: "The unified Command and the United Wilson Leningrad, Stalingrad, Sebastopol South Koreans alone could de- Nations, that as of July 20, 1951, fend themselves against the about 400 active investigations North Koreans.

of reperied atrocities were being made and "120 suspects are now in

and Odessa."--Reuter.

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"But it is silly," he said, "to say that they could withstand Red Russin and China. To do that job, American servicemen progressed to the

some cases are ready for trial it needed. "The fact is South Korea's reeled," ho added.--United eauce is ours also. Koren is still PTE.

"Dorintion of cares has they disecuraged

are

the loaded pistol pointed at all

we must defend in the Pacific.

In

our own self-interest, we

soint that

cannot let that pistol be fired," What's In A Name

Colonel Wilson said.-Reuter,

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London, Apr, 30,

In Bulgaria

Vienna, Apr. 30.

ganisations planned a small loyalty celebration in Palladel- chia where the Police said that parades al- though they were not forbidden.

The Cleveland Junior Chamn - ber of Commerce and veterans' groups planned their "loyalty day" parade to counteract the lea that May Day was only for the Communists, United

Press.

Bulgerian law now deerees Order For Denmark

that every man, woman and

child must have three nomes,

Copenhagen, Apr. 30.

the

A waterproof and bomb blast The first is on individual name The United States has allotted proot radio set that will work given when the bleth is regis- a Danish Drm, A S. Wejst of anywhere on any kind of elec-tered; the second name is the Copenhagen, a contract for tric current is to be made by a possessive form of the father's production of heavy ammunition British Arm for Atlantie Pact Arst name; and the third one is to the value of Kroner 41,700,000 forces in Europe,-Reuter, the family name.-United Press. (about £2,000,000)-Reuter.

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