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CARNEY DENIES
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FORECAST
ISLAND ATTACK
Washington, Apr. 5.
Admiral Robert B. Carney said today that he never forecast that the Chinese Reds might attack the Nationalist-held off-shore islands by mid-April.
Dr Raab
"OCCUPYING POWERS'
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London, Apr. 5.
* Britain, France and the United States declared today that the Austrian state question "concerned the three Western powers as well as, Russia and Austria.
"
In a joint declaration given to Dr Julius Raab, the Austrian Chancellor, they suggested that the Austrian Government and the four Ambassadors in Vienna should discuss any promising proposals that his Moscow visit might produce.
Dr Raab flies to Moscow next! Monday for talks on the Aus- train treaty question with Bir
Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet India Releasing
Foreign Minister. "
REAFFIRMED
The declaration, which was handed to Dr Raab to- day by the three · Am- bassadors in Vienna, re- affirmed the West's "earnest desire
to conclude the state treaty as soon as pos- sible in conformity with principles which will ensure Austria's fall freedom and Independence."
It said: "Questions relating to the conclusions of the state treaty are of concern to "the govern ments of all four responsible powers, as well as to the Aus trian Government.
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the
**The Governments United Kingdom, the United States of America and France accordingly consider that if the Soviet Government should offer proposals which hold clear pro- mire of the restoration of tree- dom and independence to Aus- could appropriately
tria these
be discussed by the four Am- bassadors in Vienna with the
to
Prisoners
New Delhi, Apr. 5. Thirty-two Japanese, dus released from an Indian gaol in July. will
set free two month earlier, Parlament ห told today.
be
The Jaballese, along with tra Chinese and Americans, were sentenced to a year in gaol last July for unauthorised entry of the territory of the Indian Republic and fishing in Andamans waters. Tie- catine of good condtist, the Japanese are to be re- leased next manth.--United Preas.
Earthquake
Reported
participation of the Austrian In America
Gestumment."
The thres-pawir data o was regarded in diplomatic quarters here as a reminder that direct agreement between Russia and Austria could by itself settle the
treaty
qu
state
The reference to "principles which will ensure Austria's full
tive
..' New York, Apr. 5. Seismolbgists reported record
a quake of medium to severe intensity, apparently in western North America region or thy shore areas today.
The Califormaa Institute of Technology's
thought here to indicate Western probably freedom and independence" was corded a
opposition to any
raphs re
quake
the Gulf of Cali-
3.12 *.*.. Other seismologists had reported The Western powers have no the start showed at 3.18 pm. objection to Austria deciding to At San Diego, a a seismologist. be neutral in the "cold war but Mr Fred Robinzon, said a major believe that she should have the disturbance, possibly the freedom to determine her own cecan, was recorded more than foreign policy. Otherwise they hour later. and sovereignty made to Austria reported the shocks was of ot
mise of freedom consider the promise
Southern Methodist University
Admiral Carney, Chief of Naval Operations, neutrality to be imposed on it decurred about
plan for formia. Seismologists there said. told the Senate Military Appropriations Sub-Austria in the treaty, Committee, he would not have the "temerity" to make such a prediction.
in
He said that he, along with all that he was displeased with other "responsible" military Admiral Carney's statement, officers, confined their calcula- saying such remarks did not ad- tions to the enemy's capabilities. vaner the case of peace.
in the wartime Moscow declara-least medium intensity, and was Mr Ellender, asked Admiraltion would not have been kept. followed by another. Camey why he had not made any effort to "correct" the im- pression created by the news stories.
QUESTION RAISED
The question of Admiral Carney's reported forecast. given at a "background" meeting with some rc- perters, recently, was raised by Senator Allen J. Ellender.
Mr Ellender noted that quite a "scare' and a “lot of criticism" had been stirred up by the fore- cast attributed to him that a Chinese Communist atack was probable by April 15,
"Have you changed mind?" Mr Elimder asked."
LI
your
“I have not changed my mind because I never made such a
"I didn't see it would accom- Flish anything," the Admiral replied.
Admiral Carney's. discussion with
credited reporters was with leading to a new Defence
A CONDITION?
A demand for Austrian neutrality to be written into the treaty is thought here to be one of the conditions Russia may make for signing the treaty and withdrawing her troops.
Mr. Mololov
SMU said that the direction was south and west of Dallas.-- United Press,
Cairo, Apr. 5. A treaty of friendship between Egypt and India will be signed here tomorrow,' it was officially princunced here today.
the
Dr. is also expected
Mahmurci Fawzi,
Department directive Lightening to press for further assurances Foreign Minister, will sign for up en public statemen's issued against an anschluss
(union) Egypt, and Hayib Ali Yaver by military officials and the with Germany but this is not Jung, Indian Ambassador in individual services. United thought "likely here to raise In Cairo, will sign for his country. Press.
superable difficulties-Reuter. -France-Presse.
starternen: Admiral Carner WANDERING BLACKSMITHS RETURN
plied emphatically.
Mr Ellender called upon Admiral Carney to explain what he did say.
"I didn't have the temerity to predict what the intentions of any potential enemy might be," Admiral Carney said; "No xx- perienced, responsiolt milltary man would venture so far.""
· HOME AFTER 400 YEARS
New Delhi, Apr. 5. More than 2,000 Lohars won dering blacksmiths of India are gathered at Chitorgarh to night ready to march into the great fortress of Chitorgarh which their ancestors left 400 Admiral Carey indicated that
years ago when it was con- his talk with reporters was limit. They vowed never to return to quered by the Mogul invaders. ed to discussion of the capabilities of the Chinese Com- | mounist and United States forrLS,
As a military man, Admiral Carney said, he always had "contained myself" to analysing the capabilities of the potential. enemy zod United States forces.
Published reports of Admiral. Carney's discussfor with the select group of reporters qucted a "high military source" later revealed to be Admiral Carney as saying that, the Chinese Reds might attack Metsu around mid-April and. Quemoy a month or so later.
CRITICISED
President. Eisenhower sharply criticised Admirál. Carney - last week for mak- ing the reported prediction
told his news. conference last Wednesday that on the basis of his own in- formation he did not agree with the forecast. He added that be frasidy, did not know whên or whether there would be such- an attack: "Bus : he made 14 plɛin;
settle
and the Indian flag is unfurl-1 cd over the 508-year-old tower of Dictory in the fortress.
warrior
Chitorgarh fort, which fills a three-mile flat topped ridge rising 500 feet sheer from the plains of Rajasthan, was, the home of the Serodia. Rajputs greatest of all the fighting clans permanently elsewhere
of India's untit Chitorgarh was freed of Rajputs. foreign rule.
Three Tomorrow morning Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, will lead the Lohars across the Ghamberi River and up a long zigzag ramp into the fortress, The Lohara will be freed of their vows when they enter
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times Chitorgarh was sacked by Moslem invaders. Each time when all was lost thousands of Rajput wives led by the Queen committed mass "mutter" by throwing, then- selver on the flames In· àn] underground chamber of the
WHY SHOUL
fort while their husbands, clad į in refiron wedding clother marched out to die fighting. This act "Jauhar" was last per- formed in 1567 when the Mogul Emperor Akbar over- whelmed Chitorgarh. It was then that the Lohars, who for generations had forged the left the Rajputs weapons, fort and have never
returned vince The Lohars, who will take part in tomorrow's ceremony hade been assembled from all over India by emissaries sent out by the Rajasthan Government. No one knows how many Lahars there are but one estimate is 200,000 Reuter,
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