U.S. Forces Will Remain In Far East, Says Hull Page 3 Tokyo—(U.P.)—Gen. John E. Hull pledged today that the United States never will walk out on the free nations of the Far East but will maintain its military forces on the ready "for as long as they are needed." Gen. Hull, U.S. Far East commander and United Nations commander in Korea, made the pledge at a lunch of the Tokyo Foreign Correspondents club. He said United States forces were in Korea and Japan "not entirely of our own choice" and added: "Sometimes after a barrage of falsifications or distortions as to our motives we are not incapable of chafing a little at the loss or compromise of American independence that is entailed. Gen. Hull warned Japan that it cannot remain neutral and must rearm if it wants to remain out of the Communist orbit. "But we are not walking out on what we have promised or on what we know to be right and necessary for both ourselves and all the others whose welfare is inseparable from our own. "For as long as they are needed, we are resolved, whatever the cost and inconvenience, to maintain in this part of the world. . such concentrations of armed might ready for instant launching as will be decisive if aggression comes." "She cannot assume a neutral position and maintain her freedom," he said. "If she should attempt to remain neutral and not build up her defensive strength, she will be subjected to the dictates of Soviet Russia or Communist China and will join those other satellite slave states behind the Iron Curtain." Movie Group Sees 'Red' Hollywood — (U.P.)—The Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals charged today that the Writers Guild of America is paving the way for a new "Red invasion of Hollywood" by refusing to "rid itself of its Communist element." Roy M. 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