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HORE ATTACKS PREDICTED

iew Of Senator Knowland bc. I p.m.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 7. fte Senate Republican leader, SenaWilliam F. Knowland, predicted HZ tha‘ there would be more ited States planes shot down by the | anns unless the United States took 1 re drastic action than it had in the ienator Knowland, who called for end to diplomatic relations with I Soviet Union after the last plane--4 oting incident on September 5. re- | ted mat he predicted at that time - i there would be more such inci--1 i ft if the United States “did not do 3 re than merely send Notes to MosThis is not likely to be the last of h affairs,” he was reported to have d today. 4 enator Bourke B. Hickenlooper 2| tpublican, Iowa) said the latest atk “certainly indicates that the.Rus'a b have aggressive intentions.” fe said it “dramatically demonites the hostility of the Russians to I sort of co-operative peace in the area.”

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27502, 9 November 1954, Page 13

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HORE ATTACKS PREDICTED Press, Volume XC, Issue 27502, 9 November 1954, Page 13

HORE ATTACKS PREDICTED Press, Volume XC, Issue 27502, 9 November 1954, Page 13

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