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WASHINGTON, Aug. 15 (U. P). —The war crimes branch of the war department anounced today a nation-wide campaign to contact

evidence to use in Japanese war| crimes trials at Tokyo. The army sald the evidence of | atrocities was needed to. convict Japanese war criminals who might | {otherwise go free after committing

lers because of lack of evidence. The veterans administration and the attorney general's office are co-operating in the program.

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