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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 19

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Nineteen THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1950 India Tells Red China Invasion of Tibet Step Toward General War 25 Arrested While Seeking POOR PA By CLAUDE ALLAN 10 Rebel Battalions Plan New Indo-China! thev said, had affected Jriendlv re lations between India and China! had lessened to about 10 battalions. Across the Red River from Hanoi, at Gialam. Vietminh rebels made a night attack at Dongky village, near Hanoi airfield, but were beaten baclc by French artillery fire. The French also claimed to have forced a rebel retreat in the Hadong sector, 19 miles southwest of Hanoi. Gang That Beat Two Boys Offensive, Say French 18, of Commonwealth Brighton.

Extra squads of police, sent into was seized by six boys. He was hit on the leg with a baseball bat and then knocked unconscious. He also was taken to the hospital. night claimed Chinese troops had broken resistance and should be in Lhasa, Tibetan capital, within two weeks.) The note to Peiping said India has instructed her agents in Tibet, and the small military force it maintains in Tibet to protect communications with India, to stay at their posts. It "categorically repudiated" the Chinese claim that a previous Indian note to Peiping, protesting against the Chinese operation, was "affected by foreign influence hostile to China." Feeling 'Running NEW DELHI, Nov.

2 (Reuters) The Indian Government has told Communist China her military operations against Tibet have "greatly added to the tensions of the world and to the drift toward a general war." In a note to Feiping published today, India urged a resumption of peaceful negotiations to settle the Sino-Tibetan dispute. The note aid India felt it could not advise a Tibetan delegation to proceed to China for talks unless the advance of Chinese troops was halted. (Reports from Feiping to The assaults stirred youths of all and the interests of peace all over the world. "This the Government of India deeply regrets," an Indian note said. "The Government of India can only express their earnest hope that the Chinese Government will prefer the method of peaceful negotiations and settlement to a solution under duress and by' force." India's original note had expressed "deep regret" the Chinese Government should have decided to seek a solution of the Tibetan question by force.

Peiping, replied: "The problem of Tibet is a domestic problem of the People's Republic of China, nd no foreign interference shall be tolerated." denominations visiting Hecht House and Police Commissioner Thomas F. Sullivan was informed yesterday HANOI, Indo-China, Nov. 2 (Reuters) About 10 Vietminh rebel battalions are probing the new, French front in Tongkin, Northern Indo-China. in preparation for a new offensive, a French army spokesman said here tonight. The Communist rebels pushed out "antennas" for gathering information following a series of French setbacks on the northeast frontier sector of the Indo-China battle front.

The "antennas" were beaten back by the French, the spokesman said. But he believed Vietminh would try to make new contact, probably after they had reorganized. Vietminh strength in the bloody Caobang-Dongkhe region, where the French lost about 3000 men. that feeling was running high. New Israel Cabinet Holds First Session TEL AVIV.

Israel, Nov. 2 (API-President Chaim Weizmann presided over the first meeting of Israel's new 13-man coalition Cabinet today at the Presidential home in Rehovoth. The new Cabinet, again headed by Premier David Ben-Gurion. decided to submit a draft bill to Parliament fixing its term of office to January. 1953.

after which new elections will be held. The commissioner conferred with Atttornev Segal yesterday, and promised a search to apprehend the the Dorchester-Hyde Park district last night, picked up 25 youths believed to be roving the area in search for a teen-age gang blamed for beating two boys from Hecht House, a Jewish community center. The police stopped four autos in Hyde Park and booked 18 youths for taking part in an affray and seven for being in auto conveying a firearm. The entire group was bailed early this morning with funds provided by the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Boston and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith. Attorney Robert E.

Segal of Newton, executive director of the Council, said that two boys heading for Hecht House, at 160 American Legion Highway, were set upon Tuesdav. Halloween. One, Milton Segal, 16. of 3 Charlotte Dorchester, was surprised by a gang of 15 boys and struck with a tire chain. He suffered a bad nose cut.

and was taken to City Hospital. A few minutes later, David Sault, "R'greta" Chinese Charge developments In Tibet, molesters. Word was reached that an impromptu mass youth meeting had been staged near Franklin Field, I really intended to let Ma know I aent my sitter Nan $10, but when I taw the bisj waahin Ma did thaf very day I forgot to tell her. and that several groups had gone to Dorchester to locate the Tuesday-night marauders. Officials reported to police that two boys were evicted from Hecht House Oct.

26 for anti-racial remarks and use of liquor, and the trouble may have stemmed from that incident. The youths taken into custody by the police last night were not members of the Hecht House clubs. 13 Nations Meet to Plan Defense of West Europe ROME, Nov. 2 (AP) Representatives of 13 Western European nations met here today to open work on plans for a unified European army. and Assistant Secretary of State.

He is president of the American In IPfooto- Greetfing Cordis made from your own snapshots ternational Association for Eco nomic and Social Development and has had widespread experience in the type of work the Point Four program was designed to accom ill 7 including German troops, to meet the threat of Communist aggression plish. The present acting head of the Point Four program is Capus L. Waynick, Ambassador "to Nicaragua, now home on leave. He is a North Carolina newspaper publisher. (Boston Globe-N.

Y. Herald Tribune.) The issue of including German troops caused a stalemate at the Washington meeting of European defense ministers earlier this France has objected to a revival of the German Army. The first business of the openiDg day schedule will be a meeting of the European Council's Mixed Commission 1 the coordinating group Truman Names New Red Cross, Point 4 Heads WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 President Truman announced today the appointments of E. Roland Harri-man as president of the American Red Cross and Nelson A.

Rockefeller as chairman of the public advisory board for the Point, Four program for technical aid to underdeveloped areas abroad. Harriman, brother of W. Averell Harriman and consultant to the President on foreign relations, succeed General of the Army George C. Marshall, who has resigned as head of the Red Cross to give his full time to his new duties as Secretary of Defense. Harriman is a partner in the New York banking firm of Brown Brothers, Harriman and is chairman of the board of the Union Pacific Railroad.

A Yale graduate, he is married and has two children. Truly It's th card that only you can send the card in which your favorite snapshot speaks for yow. Just bring in a favorite negative or two pick the style and sentiment that appeals to you (our selec-' tion's really big this year). We'll do the rest print them up and have them ready for you in plenty of time for early mailing. Auto Injuries Claim MANCHESTER, N.

Nov. 2 between the ministers and Assembly, the council's lower house. Riaht! Your ho The ministers also will try to reach some decision on the Schu- A may be crying for coat of Mod ana A man coal-steel pool plan and other economic and social proposals Injuries sustained when struck by an automobile Tuesday night at Hanover and Broadway proved fatal today to William Hunt, 73, of 15 Bow st. He died at Sacred Heart Hospital. A.native of Hereford, Canada, Mr.

Hunt lived in Colebrook before coming here six years ago. He is survived by his wife, Marie, and a son, Winston S. of Simsbury, Conn. 10) of Custombilt Paint the approved by the Consultative Eastman Kodak Stores Inc. 22 FRANKLIN STREET and STATLER BLDQ.

BOSTON Assembly. The conference will open under dinator for inter-American affairs the chairmanship of Italian Foreign Minister Count Carlo Sforza. The advisers' meeting today was attended by the deputies to the foreign ministers of Britain, France, Italy, Turkey, Iceland, bweden, Belgium, The Netherlands, Norway, England-made paint that resists New England winters and summers, tool Protect your valuable home against moisture and rot with this quality paintl One coat now may save many dollars in repairs later! Make your house look like a million dollars and last like iron with Modene Cuttombilt House Paintl CUST0MBILT HOUSE PAINT Denmark, Ireland, Luxembourg and Greece. American Casualties in Korea 27,610 WASHINGTON. Nov.

2 (AP) The cumulative total of announced American casualties in the Korean fighting stood today at 27,610. including 4403 dead. The next of kin of that many fighting men had been notified through Oct. 27. The total was 909 larger than that announced a week ON SALE AT LEADING PAINT, HARDWARE AND DEPARTMENT STORES A 7Zt ATKINS buys oat intiri nationally advertised stock of thi MORGAN FURNITURE CO.

of BOSTON at LESS than WHOLESALE Prices and offered to you at SAVINGS that will never, never again be duplicated because of rlsinc prices and shortages! Just think what you'll pay later for identical pieces! If you intend to boy FURNITURE this year, we urge you to attend this sale! mm mm pan mmmWS 4 'ANOTHR TERRIFIC PRICE smashi 8e Hare Early Friday Morning COCKTAIL LAMP END OCCASIONAL WA IIL5 fr 6 Ms? s3870 TABLES In MAPLE BLOND MAHOGANY WHEAT i ran SACRIFICED THE LARGEST SELECTION atar hown Wi cannot atari to mention even a atrial Be Here Early Friday $156 SOFA BED SET part BUT they're priced In aoma ease leaa than manufacture' coat Famous Chroma Maple Bed, Black, Wheat, Oak, Porcelain, plastic, Colonial, Modern, Oval Refectory, Mahogany 8 7 8 9 10 111 Pleeee Soma Floor Samplaa ao OUT THEV CO! 55780 3 PIECES PLATFORM ROCKER SOFA BED LOUNGE CHAIR $4730 5860 $6470 $7J80 Table and 4 Chairs. Table and 4 Chairs. Table and 4 Chairs. Table and 4 Chairs. $79 VALUE complete BED OUTFIT A I Bad.

Spring. Mattress, I Pillow I Love Spat I I I I I I $89.50 5 Pc. Porcelain $1 19.50 5 Pc. Chrome $129.50 5 Pc. Plastic $149.50 5 Pc.

Maple $169.505 Pc. Plastic 9 Pc. Mahogany Mahogany it zJ iJ Ky 90 Table and 4 Chairs. $87 K- Quantities Ara Limited TORCHIERE TABLE I IIMpQ BRIDGE JUNIOR LMllll 0 $1.53.55 I Dining Room Set. $26870 Dining Room Set.

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The price you paid for this pound. 4. Mail this to GOOD LUCK, Box M), ew York 46, N. Y. Then we'll refund your full purchase price.

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