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Lh Brass Shows Talent for Bungling IV ,nW ipnred statement on his capture limits. They naturally Interpreted i They had acted as if all their liA)IfsMA.V wntrr but couldn t answer newsmen s it as meaning the prisoners had people captured by the U. N. r ' ...... 8t . "V. i fP The msn ;Gi"" V displayed w el Mr making W"5 tt capture :artM " , T Dodd ana 'llor'mm9nderof (P Scamps on 'Tlet himself ct ma 'd'.le. nnsition where i" C0U'a in linker 'fTuTw Brifi. 5l, Ron. James A. ndk while he Prep.accc.h.m I, last explanation. jj rapture and the Coi tions were amazing fffte BBhth Army added o .the . bv trying ry around what had M"," An n- V ..' LinB made. Then questions EVEN SO DODD managed to get into com net wnn me new boss of the whole Korean fight ing, Gcri. Mark Clark who as successor to Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway arrived in iokyo Just in time to inherit the mess. rwlH said the concessions agreed to by Colson were of minor imnnriance. But Clark later said the Colson concessions were made under duress and were "unadul terated blackmail and any com Mn..tc made hv Gen. Colson as a result of such demands should bo interpreted accordingly." An.l Thiii'arlav Clark said Iho agreement made by Colson "has no validity whatsoever." Clark said Colson had no authority "to pur port to accept any of the vicious and false cnarges upon wnicn me Communist demands were based." ' Col,son, among other things, said: "I can assure you that in the future the Drisoners of war can expect humane treatment." THIS MADE FINE propaganda for the Communists In their truce talUs. They naturally Interpreted it as meaning the prisoners had been getting inhumane treatment. A defense department official here said this wording gave a wrong impression of POW treat ment. And it was pointed out the Red Cross has had plenty of chance to examine the kind of treatment given POW's. Colson's agreement said further: "There will be no more forcible screening or any .rearming of prisoners of war in this camp, nor win any attempt be made at nom inal screening." HERE THE SAME defense de partment official said Ihn inint chiefs of staff had never heard of anv rearming of nrisnnprs nnri ne for the screening of prisoners the jus nati ordered that stopped a couple or weeks ago. This screening has hppn a snrp point with the Communists con ducting the Korean truce talks. cas Quit Ming LtON - m - That .. k.iiHon;nmG smpiua vhich the Agriculture j .m nut tn lake off the it month to help farm- I i mild be less than oneil Lhtering output. j all the department jtmtn April 9 and Tucs- i it announced tnai a porting purchasing pro t hwne suspended. The Eas 26.490,000 pounds. It moked ham, shoulder PRESCRIPTIONS' Filled Promptly DRUG CENTER Broadway & Willamette T I V 4 e support program was I it the insistence of congressmen who saidj disturbed by the rela price of hogs, plus aj I fnnva.it of a sham' production of these ani-i year. I Cut Down DUST with ROAD OIL It's Economical Ph.4-1427 For Estimate L ft 'ir. would want to go home to them. The U. N. checked, or screened, the prisoners and reported that only 70,000 out of 170,000 said they would go back if released. In fact, the U. N. reported, the rest said they'd forcibly resist being sent back. From start to now this has been a poor show. It has provided the Communists with propaganda lit erally made to order. Meanwhile, everyone waits to see what the full explanation is, if there is one. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed., May 21, 1952 Page 9 ADVERTISEMENT Irritation of Externally Causec. 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