F'tince Rupert Daily News .' aturday, December 5, 1953 - Full Investigation Sought Of Red Atrocities in Korea BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE Wallace's Department Store resolution over opposition of the Soviet bloc. j By EASLEY BLACKWOOD y j L " r WASHINGTON (AP) Senator Charles E. Potter (Rep.-Mich) said today he will seek early jenate action on a request for a lull-ciress Uniieu Nations investigation of war crimes and atrocities in Korea. Potter concluded a three-day United States Senate probe of Red atrocities Friday night with .ui announcement that he could .,ui "cciueal my great disappointment in the resolution of censure and the expression of grave contern' passed by the NOW Gen. Douglas MacArthur ordered the gathering of documentary evidence on war crimes and atrocities in Korea shortly after the Communist Invasion began there in 1950, an army colonel testified yesterday. As a result, he said: "We have evidence, affidavits, eyewitness accounts and photographs of the bodfes. 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