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Show U. $. Transport from Tag One) York as a drastic refutation of Soviet chaiges that she and Sant-arihad been "kidnaped. okes-ma- n p OS WIT T NAT The state department A said that Smith assured Molodraining hght tov that full and public investiga- tine tion would be made followed by, burned three miles criminal or legal proceedings; if late last night, air disclosed today. warranted, against any violatoisi n Berlin Airport RUBLE Staff Correspondent BY WALTER An 13 BERLIN, Aug. American transport coming in through dirty weather for a giound controlled landing at and crashed airdrome burned today, but the tlu;ee crewmen escaped uninjured. The crash of the plane was the third of the vast aerial operation hurdling the Russian blockade of Berlin. In adaccidition to the two previous dents in which American airmen were killed, two other U.S. transports had trouble with the weather today but managed to land saiely. Ground crews said that when the piled up today, one of the crewmen calmly stepped aside a as he left it, whipped out camera and snapped a picture just as it burst into flames. Those aboard were Capt. George Lind on Adams, the pilot T Floyd and Engineer diaries O'Hara. All came nere from the Susin. California air base. the erasti, Two hours alter another plane lost two engines but landed safely at Gatuw airdrome in the Mulish sector. The plane piled up against the fence at one end of the field. Clash crews fought the flames for more than a hall hour. At first it was feared the crew was lost in (he flames, but later they were reported safe. The situation in Berlin continued to disintegrat . Significantly, the Russians failed to raise their flag this morning in front or tne building housing the Kommandatura and American officers said they have removed their guards. Last night the Russians vacated tl.e house in which the staff and guards were billeted. Before they left, however, they told German housekeepers, "we may need this building again." on The Russians announced July 1 that they would no longer 4 Tem-plch- d 4 co-pil- ut ; four-pow- in participate four-pow- jSuperfort er meet- er ings of the Kommandatura or its committees. still The Russians however, have their guards on duly in the building housing the allied control council for Germany and they raised their flag there this morning. The Kommandatura was set up to govern Berlin alone. Copyright notices on the last page of a book are null end void. They must be placed. on the title page, or the one following It. Deal w (Continued (Continued Crashes At I nittd Irea Ex-Ne- (Ambassador Crashes, Burns Aue 13 rrp a rou- - crashed and smith of here force officials! From Page One) issued wartime reports questioning Rusian-bor- n Silvermaster's the loyalty. The reports accused him of eing a Communist and said he was suspected of being a member NKVD-So- viet secret police, Currie said he interened onlVj to the extent of referring the case to the War Department, lie said that was customary While House procedure. He asserted he did not Funera Notices Rot-vei- w Edward Mehr Maj. C. A. Berk, commander of Funeral services for Edward l. t hat the Walker Air force base at belief the Silver-mastexptessed They 84, father of Logan's promMehr, read the against crewof some" charges said the that her action would give the United: members and knew nothing about inent business leader, Otto, Mehr, killed. He did not UnStates a powerful propaganda loveal thewere will be conducted Saturday at 12 exact casualty figure. them. Subsequently, the then orris with' weapon in the war-of-The brief announcement, said the dersecretary of War, Robert P. noon in Logan Tenth ward chapel, Russia. One official pointed out B 29 with Bishop Valdo Benson officicrashed at 11:30 p.m. MST) Patterson, cleared Silvermaster. that fills is something that cani after a take-of- f from the Walker White's intercession was more ating. be easily understood by people all Base. A ' Friends may call at the W. normally carries a positive. He said. Silvermaster told over the world." crew of 11. him he was asked to resign on Loyal Hall mortuary this evening Broadcast from 7 to 9 oclock, and Saturday Berk, said further details were grounds of being a Communist. Accounts of Mrs. Kosenkina's until time for services. Burial will notificasaid He was. withheld if he third-floo- r him pending window asked being "I a jump from be in the Logan city cemetery. White testified. of the Russian consulate in New tion of relatives of those killed and no, York yesterday were being broad- injured in the crash. After further checking convinced cast to all parts of the world by him Silvermaster was telling the Stripling did not pursue the subthe state department's Voice of truth. White said he asked Assisfor the America. A spokesman tant Secretary of Treasury Herbert ject because, he said, it had "confidential aspects. radio program said government Gaston, who was on the governBoth Currie and White said they the Voice, in line with its regular ment loyalty board, to intervene. policy, is giving the story the same a shame to have a were not Communists. Committee seemed "It prominence as newspapers and raMOSCOW, Aug. 13 lU.Pt Russian man lose his livlihood without a Chairman J. Parnell Thomas asked dio news broadcasts. officials made it plain today that case being pioved against, him, whether he could state positively Diplomatic sources looked upon were placing full responsibil- White said, adding that be believed that none of his friends were Communists. this latest development in the Rus- they on the United States DepartSilvermaster was cleared." ity sian teacher mystery as a convinc- ment of State for the "Mr. Chairman," White explodof In committee "kidnapping" questioning ing answer to Soviet Foreign Min- of two Soviet teachers in New White, who said Miss Bentley's ed. A There are Communists. M. V. ister .Molotovs protest; York. B I have many friends. C Some were "unqualifiedly false. charges of Russian against the "kidnaping" The official Soviet posilion was it was brought out that five folders of these friends might be Communcitizens. Molotov protested peison-- j that an organized plot, with offic-io- f confidential' material disap-ia- l ists. Walter! S. Ambassador ally to I'. connivance, produced the inri-- j peared from the treasury during Thomas asked how he felt about In Moscow. Karlier, Bedell Smith dent, to which the Russians were' the war. Silvermaster. Hie Russian ambassador in Washincreased Importance. attaching Explanation "Mr. Chairman, you canT erase ington had accused the United saw a probability Some White testified that the material 11 states of a petting the "kidnaping! of officialquarters years of friendship that way. Ameriin the folders was "not terribly against reprisals White said, still at a fever pitch. of Mrs. Kosenkina and another cans If the case is not settled said fact the here he But important. "Until I see evidence until he teacher. Mikhail SamHrin. just beAlready it w as serving to'thaf they could disappear under is fore they were to sail for Iheir amicably. proven guilty, I believe he is causinflame opinion wartime against puhlic precautions security innocent. homeland. sersecret concern. American authoritUf. The ed great The Soviet government contendThe Sov iet press gave prominent vice was called in, but as far as Spectators In the jammed heared that U. S. authorities collaborto Foreign Minister V. M. he knows, White said, the folders ing room applauded. The interrupdisplay White Molotov's ated with tion restored White's pose. to Ambassador never were recovered. in spiriting the two Russians "I am sorry, Mr. Chairman, he W. Bedell Smith. The press and Counsel Robert StripCommittee for a school teachers away from radio stepped up an intense cam- ling brought up the incident, which said apologetically. "That applause in of Soviet diplomats the children is not of my doing. of denunciation against he said occurred March 24, 1943. paign New York. the New American authorities, "There must be some embarras- York police and the Federal Bursed people in the Kremlin today," eau of Investigation. suggested one U. S. official. 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