SABOTAGE SUSPECTED
SOVIET PLANE TRAGEDY MISH AP UNEXPLAINED MOSCOW, Nov. 22. The mishap to the K 7 is unexplained. Sabotage is hinted at. The plane was driven by six motors. _ . The victims include two designing engineers, the head of the technical control department, M. Linmnsky, and tho secretary of the Young Communists League. Another report says that the plane carried 14 cadets, whose fate is not revealed.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18254, 24 November 1933, Page 7
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