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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Dec 1955, p. 7

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+ 2 Quints Resting After Check-Ups MONTREAL (CP)-Two of the Nov. 26 by Marie who had been 21-year-old Dionne quintuplets are|training as a postulant at Mount |in a Montreal hospital resting after | Thabor cloister in Quebec City. | medical check-ups, a hospital offi-| Marie was described at the time | cial disclosed. The examinations| as in a rundown condition. | disclosed nothing seriously wrong| Dr. Cousineau said there was | with them, he said. | "some excitement naturally" Dr. -G. C 1 di- the quints as a result of the | rector of Notre Dame de I'Esper- landslide which occurred while ll ance Hospital, said quints Marie Annette was at Nicolet. (and Annette Dionne entered the| i.hospital last month largely because | | their two surviving sisters, Yvonne and Cecile, | there. The fifth quint, BERRIEN RX or ie wo ei 42 150 REBELS SURRENDER RANGOON, Burma (Reuters)-- are student nurses spout 150 rebels belonging to the 5 | Peoples Volunteer Organization-- | I Emilie, died in| pro-Communist members of a war-| | August, 1954, at a hotel at Ste. time resistance movement--have| Agath, some 60 miles north of surrendered to the Burmese army, | Montreal. = Suffocation during an|it was reported today. The mass epileptic seizure was the cause of| surrender was the biggest since | death. {the Burmese government pro-| NO EVIDENCE {claimed new amnesty terms Sept. Dr. Cousineau said there is no 30. EQUIPMENT This Christmas season we are particularly plébsed with the vast selection of highest Workmen at Canada's atomic energy project at Chalk River, Ont., clean an 84-ton shield for Ont., clean an 84-ton shield for the new NRU atomic energy reactor. The shield is one of four which will sit on the top of | | the reactor to prevent the es- evidénce Annette and Marie are suffering from any illness resem- bling Emilie's. Annette was at Nicolet, Que., studying art in a convent when the town was shaken by a tre- mendous landslide last Nov. 12 with damage estimated ta $1,000,- | cape of deadly gamma rays and |000 neutrons from the reactor's fis- sion process. The reactor's ura- nium fuel and control rods pass through the holes in the shield. (CP Photo) | | When other students were sent {to their homes, Annette came to the Montreal hospital to join her sisters. The three quints were joined Danish John In Hendrik Bonde - Hendriksen, Berlin correspondent of Den- mark's largest n®wspaper, Ber lingske Tidende, sat in a park- irg lot in Communist East Ber- lin and waited. He was joined casually, very casually, by a communst catch who had eluded his Red guards--Otito John, the former West German spy chief. This is Bonde-Hendriksen's own story. : . By H. BONDE-HENDRIKSEN Cooyright 1955 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SOMEWHERE IN WEST GER- MANY (AP)--It was Dec. 12 in Berlin. The house was 4:52 p.m. Behind us was the Brandenburg gate. I was driving slowly toward the West Berlin customs control post. At my side in the car sat Dr. Otto John, slig€tly disguished with glasses and a pipe. it was bitterly cold and the freezing customs of- ficers who recognized my car waved me through. Close by the victory column I stopped. Tears were streaming down Dr. John's cheeks. "How wonderful that this night- mare is over," he said. "I couldn't stand it much longer. If we had been caught I was just hoping for a chance to commit suicide." HOW HE LEFT WEST I asked Dr. John what actually Journalist Aids Berlin Escape happened on July 20, 1954, the day when he left the West. He told this story: "Could any of my friends believe that T had passed the sector line voluntarily Around 8 p.m. I vis- ited Dr. Wohlgemuth at his Uhfind- strasse clinic. He had promised to obtain a pension for a widow of one of the executed men who had resisted the Nazis. During the war Wohlgemuth had helped my brother who was later executed. "I had tea with 'Wowo,' as.we called him. 'What happened after that time I don't know. I woke up two days later in Karlshorst. There was a woman doctor at my bed. And there were Soviet intelligence agents around. I was given an in- jection and later another one. My head was not clear. "After the Aug. 11 press con- ference in East Berlin 1 did a thing that I had been told I must not do. I whispered to Sefton Del- mer of the (London) Daily Ex- press: 'It stinks horribly here.' FLOWN TO MOSCOW "At that time I honestly believed that I was free to go back to West Berlin when the press conference was over. But Soviet agents®cord- oned me off. 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