INDIAN POLICY CRITICISED
“PARALLEL WITH MOSCOW’S ”
WASHINGTON, February 21. Mr George Allen, Assistant Secretary of State and former Ambassador to New Delhi, said today that the Indian Government’s foreign policy was “very parallel with that taken by Moscow and Peking, but it certainly is lot the straight Moscow line or the straight Peking line.” Mr Allen, appearing before a Senate Foreign Relations Sub-committee, which discussed the future of the technical aid programme, added that India and the Communist countries seemed to reach similar conclusions from different lines of reasoning. Senator Bourke Hickenlooper, a Republican member of the sub-com-mittee, commented that the Soviet Union had given neither economic nor “humanitarian” assistance to India, but he felt that India’s attitude towards the United States was one of “passive antagonism.”
Betty Hutton Wins Divorce.— Betty Hutton, the actress, was granted a divorce today from Charles O’Curran, a dance director, and said she hoped to marry Alan Livingstone, a recordplaver firm executive, soon. Grounds , of the divorce were mental cruelty.— Las Vegas (Nevada), February 21.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27591, 23 February 1955, Page 13
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