Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1948 — Page 2
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Around the World— New Flying Boxcar In Berlin Airlift Some Features Are Still Secret
THE boxcar, the Douglas C-47 transrt with a cargo capacity of
today with an initial cargo of 20 is{tons of flour, The huge plane, so new that some of its features are still secret,
*|It is called a Globemaster.
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‘airport was not explained.
tem nage delivered to Berlin is ex-| pected to reach new highs this week. British and American pilots made 653 flights with 4642 tons yesterday,
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RUSSIA IS reducing its government p nel in this country and’ life increasingly difi-
of cult for American officials in the
Soviet Union, diplomatic sources sald today.
Latest State Department figures show that Moscow has with-
United States the past year.
In April, the last month for which are available,
mployees here, exclusive of dependents. The United
States had 115 government personnel in the and 24 businessmen newspaper correspondents,
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’ Whe “in serious condition in ington Hospital today/ed to arrive in Moscow today -he was taken after suffers from the three western capitals a heart attack on the publicimay pave the way for a second He was en route to his| Kremlin conference with Generafter having been dismissed alissimo Josef Stalin, unofficial m the Veterans Hospital in Sources believed.
NEW INSTRUCTIONS expect-
4 U. 8, Ambassador Walter Bedell Smith and his Anglo-Frénch colleagues, conferred for three hours and 40 minutes with Mr. Molotov last night in thelr seventh Kremlin nee. Mr. Smith seemed even more tired and brusque than usual. His only remark was “no comment.”
Czechoslovakia
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN sources in London concealed the names of the three latest additions to the list of seven iron curtain jolympic athletes who have decided to remain in Britain. { They sald it might lead to trouble for families of the athletes in Czechoslovakia. Two - Hungarian swimmers, Oszkar Csuvik and Elemer Szatamarf, have been granted Home Office permission to remain. Simflar action has been requested and is being awaited by five Czechs, Italy "TTALIAN Communist party directorate demanded a thorough purge of party members today to iguarantée the safety of party leaders and protect the party's reputation. It cited the July 14 assassination attempt against Communist boss Palmiro Togliatti as evidence that members were lax. Greece GREEK guerrilla forces of Gen. Markos Vafiades started a general withdrawal from the Grammos mountain area bordering Albania today. The govern. ment offensive had rested the guerrillas into an area roughly ho miles square in northwest
Continues Reckless
Flying Trial to Aug. 25 . e reckless flying trial of Morris Sparks, 27-year-old Indianapolis pilot, was continued to Aug. 25 today by Judge Alex Clark in Municipal Court 4.
dents in the 1300 block of E. 54th St,
ing the area on Aug. 5. He lives at 871 E, 21st 81.
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ARMY'S newest flyingidown of Mrs. Kosenkina.
% tons, was placed in serviceifhe on the run to blockaded Berliniat the hospital, Mis. Kosenkina had been held a}
in Germany late|the
The reason for landing at Gatow|t ;
» Week-end storms cut the airlift porarily, but the total ton-|
drawn more that 30 per cent off its official personnel from the}
In an affidavit signed by resi-||
the new Soviet statement on her
~~ Blames Officials “The responsibility for everythat has occurred,
After she dived from the consulate window and came under of New York police
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KLEE RITES—Military rites for Lt. Kurt B. Klee, ho killed in July, 1943, in Gela, Sicily, will be held tomorrow.
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