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Communist Ho Chi Minh's army, after seven weeks of success, has the French forces in northern Indo-China bottled up around the cities of Hanoi and Haiphong. A full-scale attack is expected. Are the French strong enough to hold out? Seeking an answer to this and related questions, TIME'S London Bureau Chief Eric Gibbs flew into Hanoi last fortnight...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BATTLE OF INDO-CHINA: Dikes Against a Flood | 11/27/1950 | See Source »

...French forces are outnumbered 2 to 1 in the crucial northern theater. Against Ho Chi Minh's 70,000 Communists the French have less than 40,000 men. The rest of the French army of 166,000 are garrisoning southern IndoChina or are in supply services. In fire power, unit for unit, French and Communist forces are evenly matched. Ho now has heavy artillery, no air force. But the Communists are building airfields on both sides of the Chinese border. A French airman has reported seeing six or seven enemy armored cars or tanks at Caobang. French armor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BATTLE OF INDO-CHINA: Dikes Against a Flood | 11/27/1950 | See Source »

...Paris last week, cabinet ministers and generals of the Supreme War Council decided to end their bureaucratic haggling and fight Ho Chi Minh's Communists on the basis of full-scale war. France would send to Indo-China: 1) 50,000 more troops, 2) more tanks & guns, 3) warships. An appeal would be made to the U.S. to speed up military-aid airplanes. At the same time, General Marcel Alessandri, 65-year-old infantryman, was relieved as commander of the Tonkin area and replaced by General Pierre Georges Boyer de la Tour du Moulin, 63, who has an intimate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: War: Plenty of Bite? | 11/27/1950 | See Source »

...issues of Feb. 16, 1948 (Religion) and May 24, 1948 (Publisher's Letter), TIME told the story of Ye Yun-Ho, a young Korean seminarian who was sketching among a jumble of packing cases on Seoul's city dump when he discovered that there were homeless children living in them. Presbyterian Ye Yun-Ho moved in among the packing cases, began to organize his first parish among the swarms of ragged dead-end kids of Seoul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 20, 1950 | 11/20/1950 | See Source »

...impressed were TIME readers that many sent in money to help Ye build a steepled brick church and a ten-bed hospital beside it. In 1948, Ye Yun-Ho married pretty young Dr. Chong Young-Duk, who had just graduated from medical school...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Nov. 20, 1950 | 11/20/1950 | See Source »

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