University Daily Kansan, November 5, 1984 NATION AND WORLD Page 11 Plane transports aid to starving Ethiopia By United Press International ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia — The first of two U.S. transport planes flew into Addis Abba's Bole airport yesterday as part of a massive international airlift to ferry supplies to Ethiopia's famine-striken interior, hit by the worst drought in modern African history. Peter McPheron, Director of the U.S. Agency for International Development, arrived in Addis Ababa to million of millions of stearinians. "THE NUMBER OF affected areas and people is growing on a weekly, even a daily basis," one relief official said. The arrival of the Transamerica Hercules C-130 cargo plane came as Western relief officials warned the famine was spreading from the north into the south, east and west of the country. McPherson, whose task will be to ensure the supplies reach the starving millions, will leave on today a tour of relief centers in the northern province of Wallo. The second U.S. aircraft was to arrive today. The Ethiopian government has refused to give an estimated death toll for the famine, but unofficial figures have said more than 250 dying daily in the worst hit northern provinces of Eritrea, Tigre and Walgo. Diplomats and relief workers have estimated between 200,000 and 1 million people will have died from starvation between March and December this year and up to 10 million a similar fate within the next year. ON SATURDAY, BRITISH AND Soviet transport arrived to take part in Africa's largest airlift to the north, where fighting between rebels and armed forces slowed down distribution of much-needed food piping up in warehouses. Besides aircraft from the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union, transports to Bulgaria, Libya, Czechoslovakia, South Yemen and the International Red Cross make up the 55 planes taking part in the airlift The United States Friday agreed to give direct government-to-government aid for the first time in 10 years and pledged 50 tons of food and the transports. Stalin's daughter living 'normally' in Moscow By United Press International HAMBURG, West Germany Josef Stalin's daughter, who returned to Moscow last week for the first time since her dramatic 1967 reelection, is living a normal Soviet life and her American-born daughter is already learning Russian, the Bild newspapers reported yesterday. tiana has three children The newspaper said it learned about Svetlana Alihayyea's new life from an unnamed source to the Kremlin. "She is an entirely modern Soviet citizen again. She is living at the moment with her children," Bild quoted its Kremlin source as saying. 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MOTHER TERESA, THE Nobel Peace Prize prize, read a prayer asking for harmony yesterday before 2,000 people set out on a "peace march" through areas of a torn tern by communal violence. By United Press International NEW DELHI, India — Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi named a new Cabinet yesterday and fired the lieutenant governor of Delhi for failing to suppress four days of murder,arson and looting against Sikh by lindu mobs avenging the death of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. "We were the middle class yesterday," said Darshin Singh, one of 15,000 Sikhs who took refuge at a Delhi secondary school. "They were all young people what they have done to us. We have nothing. We are destroyed." Thousands of terrified Sikhs cowered in makeshift refuge camps and prayed for deliverance from mob violence that left their homes and businesses in flames and killed people dead across northern India. GANDHI'S SON AND successor as prime minister, Rajiv Gandhi, 40, fired Delhi Lt. LG P. G. 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