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LUCKNOW CONFERENCE

INDIAN SUSPICIONS OF U.S. INTENTIONS

Lucknow, October 14.

The Institute of Pacific Rolations, an unofficial body sot up in 1925 to study Pacific and Far Eastern Affairs, today completed its discussion of "nationalism in Asia and its international consequences”. The conference gave a thorough airing to differences between non-Commu- nist Asia and the Western Powers, but the central theme of the poli- tical side of the talks was India's doubts about the United States.

Hunt for madman with club

Detroit, October 14.

Police emergency squads

were

More than 100 delegates and In terms of Indian polley in observers from a dozen coun-world affaire these accumulated tries attended the conference suspicions have two major results. -the Institute's eleventh -

Indian suspicions which began on October 3. The Western countries

They make India both resentfurr represented by Britain, France, of the lack of American financial Canada, Holland and the Unl and economie aid and reluctant ed States, with New Zealand to accept it if and when it la and Australian observers vole-forth-coming on the ground that ing the Commonwealth point it will carry with it an attempt to tlo India to American political of view.

charict wheels.

All Asian non-Communist coun- are hunting, through Detroit tries sent delegates, including Neither Nationalist nor for a madman with a metal Japan. club believed to be responsi- ble for savage attacks on six people.

Five of the six victims were taken to hospital for fractured skulls and were today reported to be in a serious condition.

Communist China was represent-

ed.

It' reinforces India's tendency, to remain aloof from the major Ideological confilet between the Communist bloo and the West.

Man charged with killing six of family

Perth, Western Australia,

October 14. Raymond Armanaco, aged 40, was arrested and charged with murder today following the finding of the bodies of his wife and five children with their throats, cut.

The sixth child, a daughter, had spent the night away from home.

Armanasco, a milk carter,... did not speak when charged. -Router.

ERROL FLYNN'S WEDDING

Paris, October 14. Errol Flynn may not be. able to be married in a church but he will have a religious ceremony of some sort, a spokesman for the film actor said today. Delegates from the United There was no attempt to reach

Flynn In to be married on dis-States, Britain and Canada made October 23 to Patrice Wymore, conclusion on the issues cussed. The Institute was de-a determined attempt to get the American actress, in Monte Carlo, formulate The Arst ceremony will be a-civil delegates to signed to bring member countries Indian together to see each other's point their complaints about Western service as required in France. policies in terms specifle enough Later, it was planned to have a of view.

to enable them to put forward church wedding in Lutheran concrete and constructive argu- Church at Menton, a few miles ments, based on the Indian case, East of Monte Carlo. on their return to their own coun- antries.

Discussion

the at

political "round table"-the conference was split into a number of "round tables"--resolved itself into analysis of the differences be tween non-Communist Asla and the Western Powers.

Detectives called for a check of Michigan's mental institutions to learn if a dangerous lunatic had

George Thomas, Flynn's pub- escaped. The assailant was des-

licity man, sald today that ther cribed as a tall man in a grey

Lutheran Council at Menton had Most Western observers will ruled out the Church wedding, ebat, armed with a pipe-wrench or a similar instrument.

leave Lucknow convinced, if they however, because Flynn has been were not already convinced, of the twice divorced. Fix victims were four

The emphasis was on India's depth and reality of Indian mis- Thomas said that they have a women, a boy and a girl. Al

the conference also

givings about the West, rather Minister who is willing to per- were attacked shortly before mid- stand, but night in their homes or on their reviewed Aslan relationships with than clear in their own minds as form a religious ceremony and the West and the Soviet Union to wint exactly Indian opinion that such a service would be held way home.

and points of friction like Korea. wishes the West to do to allay the place to be decided next week after everyone gets to Formosa, Indo-China, New Guinea, these suspielons.

Monte Carlo-Associated Press. and Kashmir.

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One of the victims, a boy, in- terviewed in hospital, said he was wakened by his mother's terrified screams. He ran into the living room where he saw his mother lying on the door and a man standing over her.

The man told him: "Get back into the bedroom- you're just dreaming this", and then struck him.-Reuter.

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"Pacific The prospects of a Pact" and Asia's attitude towards the United Nations were also dis- cussed,

Asian suspicions

The debates indicated that Asian suspicions of the West are based on;

judice.

Exaggerated fears

The Canadian and British dele gations argued that Indian fears of American ulterior motives, particularly where aid was con- cerned were certainly exaggerat. ed.

There has been little accent in Lucknow on differences between

on

(1) The remnants of race pre Britain and the United States over Chinese representation in

and the United Nations that Formosa. Indian delegates asserted South Africa's race polley serious. ly threatened the chances of In- The air police at Orly air-dia retaining her link with port today arrested three commonwealth. American mechanics employed

Paris, October 14.

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(2) The alleged desire of the

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by Transworld Airways for West to subordinate Asla allegedly failing to report the Western policy aims. discovery of about 200,000 In- dian rupees in a Bombay-New York plane at Orly.

The police alleged that the men did not report to them or to the Customs that they had found the package of rupees hidden in the engine of the plane.

(3). Fears

of economic mination by the West.

Powers Western (4) The tendency to support Conserva- tive or "reactionary" regimes in an Asis dominated by a new "nationalism".

On all sides discussion was

frank and. with rare exceptions; moderate in expression.

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Lake Success, October 14. John Foster Dulles, U.S. de legate to the United Nations. said today he had approached Russia's Jacob A. Malik two weeks ago with preliminary questions about settling the Japanese treaty question.

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completed preliminary talks with at their inability to grasp com-

but a few of the Far Eastern na- pletely the mainspringe of Indian tions connected with the Japanese policy, they will doubtless also re-treaty question.

flect on the truth of the remark The preliminary talks will be of one Indian Socialist delegate. completed early next week, ex- cept for Russia, and delegates After criticising in full Western here will begin to get instructions policies and motives he smilingly from their home governments.-- explained that the absence of the Associated Press. Soviet delegates at Lucknow (5) The danger of the Western might give a one-sided Im- Powers using the atomic bomb on pression about the conference. If Asian territory.

they had been present, he said.

The

Berlin, October 14.

Communist East Berlin

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The police gave their names as: Roy Davis, chief mechanic, Nowel

and (8) The idea that America no Indian delegation would have Government Bowre, foreman mechanic Jerome Lasky, mechanic, all re- may be preparing to fight out her spared them and would have that it had confiscated all Soviet sidents-of-France.--

conflict-with, Soviet Russia on eritelised their motives just as sector property of Western Ber- sharply as those of the Western lin private insurance companies. The three men

later Asian soil.

Powers-Reuter.

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·India, and to some The police also charged Jac-

argued that while ques Gurfinkel, Frenchman, of Pakistan,

to recognise Rue Charles de Foucauld, Paris, America continued with receiving the money.

the Chinese Nationalist regime in Questioned, Gurfinkel said he Formosa there could be no cer- had already sold 20,000 rupees. tainty that the West was not en-

an attack:

the The police have recovered about couraging 140,000 rupees.-Reuter.

Chinese mainland and a general", conflict in Asia.

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London, October 14. The Soviet Embassy here has opened big campaign to per- suade Russian refugees in Britain to return to Russia, the "Sunday

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a Ukrainians, the 'rofugees, mostly secking them out even in hospital, and the Embassy has sent out let- ters, the newspaper added.

Russian women who married Englishmen are included in the drive.

The discussion on all sides was frank and, with rare exceptions, moderate in tone. There was little accent on the differences bo- tween Britain and, the United and Chinese No questions are naked about States on Formosa

the absence of the refugees from representation in the United No- Russia, the report said.-Reuter.

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