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""f:‘.“ | Turkish officer-passenger on the o o B Tios Whwn TSRV 0. 6, ensps sbob G0WE SEGLY e I eurlctest OAeS| was being held because his “flight o s over Yugoslavia was not acciden- rs not to fire on fo n » tal. , civil or military, and t This coincided with a six-word ure is C be repeated Tr P ,4,,,\,‘“1(,‘f:l,"‘,lgl‘m‘_ o dispaich from Belgrade to the ! the \'\;Lv\'ln' “premier said ne French press agency saying that iy . Marshal Tito had decided to re- hought American plants had delib- |~rat-ly infringed upen Yug ject tk ited States ultimatum. While some terms of the ultima- tum already had been met, Secre- By s said ‘the Yu- as “a pending mat- 1 oiticial United would come from “to create Yougoslavs t the impre at the forces ; ¢ tary of State av matter He aaded comment R ington PR g ) va Konsanovic, the Yugoslay ‘ (I Ambassador to the United States ON, Atk 1435 Fupes 1d a member of his country’s ety of five American| .o gelegation here, said in a : down by Yugoslav | tighters Monday faded today StAtement: g Depertment. tepory| . “As has been announced 24 hours { {hat *the: Yugoslav -Fourth - Armg|Leore. the American 1@ ias hiad, expressed: doubt any of them|fianded (o the Fugoslay gOVern- ¢ ; | ment) the passengers and the parachuted to safety. That note of pessimism was rais- |ed as the Department, on the basis of a message from its diplomatic representatives at Belgrade, offi- | cially confirmed the release of nine cccupants of another American Army plane which was forced to crash land Aug. 9 Incidents Brought Ultimatum | members of the have bkeen released, with the ex- ception of a Turkish officer, whose flight over Yugoslavia—as the in- vestigation has shown—was not accidental. 'FORCED DOWN U. S. transport The two incidents led to an ul- timatum demanding that Yugo- slavia rel all the flyers still| fer prempt action by the United | Nations Security Council. | The message concerning the; Shantz, Charge D'Affaires u at Bel-! de. It read in part: | ichenthal (Theodore Hohenthal, Consul at Zagreb), phoned at 1:30 p.m. that the crew and p: cf the plane downed Aug. (Continued from Page One) ve;to put paracnutes on the passen- been given liberty and the Yugo-|gers, but when the planes came Fourth Army offered motor back and dove on him again, Crom- tr bort to the Morgan Line. . . .!bie says he decided to get down “Hchenthal said that he confer- as fast as he could. He picked out red with the Fourth Army this a little cornfield about 15 miles mcrning and that because of bad|from Ljubljana and crash landed weather they decided to postpone with the wheels up. The passengers until tomorrow the visit to the, all lay on the floor and were not plane that crashed Aug. 9: also|hurt, but as soon as the plane came Graves Registration men now' with to a stop, they all scattered for the Ambassador may accompany of being strafed. Two hours him at that time. later some Yugoslav officers and “The Fourth Army said they are scldiers came to pick them up. 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