I Unit In Weary CO Likens Carson, Elko Fights To 'Bad Dream' . ALLIED QUARTERMASTERS—Maj. Gen. Joseph P. Sullivan, AFFE quartermaster, greets the quartermaster general of the Republic of Korea army, Brig. Gen."Lee Hu Ruk. during Lee's tour of OM facilities in Japan. The ROK chief quartermaster, who yesterday returned to Korea after «om« pletion of his week-long visit, expects to apply information garnered here to onerations in the Korean army. (U.S. Army Photo) /n TF j T T 't'S' T7" /^ i * /* Llarfc, L/.A. Korea Chief,'Laud Anlo-UsS* Unity ' S^y ^_/€/ Ji -"• *T E/ v^r TOKYO, June 1—^he fblloAving message of congratulation on the coronation of Queen Elizabeth has been received by LL Gen, Hs Wells, from commander in chief, British Comniomvealt'h forces. Korea, from United Nations commander, General Mark Clark: "On the joyful and resplendent occasion of the coronation of her majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, on June 2, the best wishes and greetings of all ranks of the United States armed forces in the Far East go out to our brothers-in-arms of the Commonwealth armed forces. "IT IS OUR fervent praver that the reign of your "newly crowned sovereign Avill be one uf peace and prosperity, not only Chiang Advisers End Korean Tour HQ, KMACr, June 1 (Pac. S&Sj—Advisory officers of Chinese- Nationalist forces on Formosa yesterday ended a six-day tour of Korean Military Advisory installations. Lt, CoL Irving M. Coleman, Maj. Harold A. HayAvord, and ••Maj. Henry WY Bynum Adsited Korean troop schools and •watched training operations during the week to-"compare notes Avith their own facilities on Formosa. Asst, Army Secretary Arrives PUS AN, June 1 (Pac. S&S)— John ,F, Thurston, special assistant secretary of the Army, arrived iie?e yesterday to studyspare parti .in. th'e K/"?"!\ ! 13 A modern SO-bed civilian hospital Avill be dedicated this secondary explosions. Aveek near the fast coast of Ko"Thirteen AVUC: mil' lucky rea. The medical center' was number last night." he addetU paid for by X Corps soldiers.' And the pvi.'or should lnip\y»' Opening ceremonies will be ''!* ho •••I. »>'» Mi<« 1 .'»»!> nt held at 2:50. p.m., 48 Colombian Bn Troops Decorated WITH COLOMBIAN BN. June 1 (UP)—Forty-eight Colombian soldier? •u-ere decorated Avith their country's medal of honor when the battalion held a me« moria! service recently for fallen comrades killed in the battle for Old Baldy several months ago. The Colombian Battalion is-ceived the brunt of tha Communisf. assault and Ru^'ered y ra