Show Negotiators Swap Details Of POW Trade at Meet 1 Korea March l 27 LT A Korean truce n negotiators ego t i a tor s detailed explanations of how they want to exchange e prisoners prisoners prisoners pris pris- of war as the U. U N N. command command com com- mand openly sought a compro compro- mise se An official allied spokesman said Neither optimism nor pessimism pes is justified at this point in the secret sessions In a nearby tent Communist tempers flared in a dispute over whether the U. U N. N command represents represents represents rep rep- resents the Korean people Col Don O. O Darrow inadvertently inadvertently ert t triggered r i g g e r e d the outburst while discussing a Korean translation translation translation trans trans- lation of United Nations Darrow told the Communists they had no right to haggle over the point since tI you ou seem to forg forget forget for for- g get t that I represent the Korean I people also those also those allied with the United Nations The Americans cannot represent represent represent sent the l Korean orean people North Korean Col Chang Chun Clum San retorted angrily Brig Gen William P. P Nuckols official U. U N. N spokesman said n d the translation dispute has been regarded regarded regarded re re- as a mere technicality but it is taking on some cance |