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All Dalai Lama's Family Now Safe
Mussoorie, April 22,
All members of the Dalai Lama's family are now
outside Communist-held territory.
The Dalai Lama brought with him on hi kht from Lasa Ela 57-year-old mother, Gynum Chemmo, Great Mother) Kouam Chomo, his sister Tsering Dohne. 38, and his 14-year-old brother, Ngari Tinpoche.
Four members had already left Tibet-Tupten Jigne Norbu, his eldest brother, who Ja studying at Columbla Univer- alty, New York;, Gyal Thandub, who lives in Darjeeling: Lob gang Samten, who is studying Languages al Grorgetown Uni ver.Ity, Seattle, and is young Aleler, Pet, who is at behool
In Darjeeling
More groUUS of Tibetan from Ihan have crossed Into i India seeking political asylum, authoritative sources said to- day.
Some of them kize reputed tu be heading for Boudi, nel- quatters of the Kamini Bavie sion in the North-East Frontier Agency. Their Burr And route into India are not known
Men Arrive
Two Tibetan oid to have played a considerable role in
bers of bla "inner Tibetan circles."
Groat Importaneo was at- tached here to these meetings.
The two Tibetans live in Kilimpong, which has been deserted by Peking as "the commandant - centre of the Tibetan revolt, and are al to have playni a big part in the uprising--Bleuter and France-
l'ress.
Chapel In Palace
Paris, April 22. President Charlen de Gaulle
has converted anue
of the offices of his Elysee Palace residence into a chapel.
Every Sunday, whenever the President closes Di go to L country home at Colombey Les Deux Elgists, a Roman Catholle priest has been coming to pay Mass in one of the palace rooms.
bu
the Tibetan uprishg arrived This week, the Mass will hero today to incet the Dalai | celebrated in the new chopel Luno.
The men, named Henghen and J. Yuthok, were not im- mediately granted an audience with the Lama but they had long talks with several mem-
for the first time,
built at re- kito Hito
A chapel has been the Elysee under previous ginity, but it had fallen disuse and was converted * fce.FT-ITDESO.
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