birth—n hint mt Io autitor- a couple of perm-bio — but 10 The attrition. ChulotMown. 'l'uu. Sept. 24. 1088» itlea acne—took a beating this shrewd—young lawyers. ——————-——— / month. Seven days picture e H sold rIdIo, Leleviston “we, m “and”. Mm Tiny Quints Push Troubles came I backwoods bond“ (or British Firms ‘Squeezed' By Government Of Ceylon .. by liENiw s. almost-tun cowao. Ceylon Ceylon il l beautiful tropical ll- life began vuluntart land For centuries it grew rice‘depcndence in tent Ind coconuts without lrnublz. The climate demanded of rubber planlatittns iir‘re 501d little clothing or Ibeller, Living In Ceylonese was easy. Figures tor the present Value ew tea in behind British soldiers and afdillicult to pm doiin because: roves-nor British investors.nuotaiions depend lln iihciher poured capital into developinglcapitalized value nl ltl‘csrnt re. exports like to rubber and co turns or other bases at rahuisi cnnuts. t n are used To handle exports. the Britonslthat the Bililsh still have stat) built Colombo into I thrilling 000.000 in tea and SlJllJinilJWO in modern commercial city Big rubber import-export companies. banks FIRST ACTION insurance companies and oil The {Ital motor L‘mPrlImEnt companies were esIaDIiblle. action was against ill! with iorcign capital. one at the western nil eontpnnirs one 0! best international communiea them british anti Hm \nicriran tions s, s in Asia was bu They hare to stop retail sales mostly With taxes {sum the [up by Jan, 1 eign companies Foreign bankbnlile biiiish. Today the economy 0! indg- tun Indian and one Pakistanli pendant Ceylon depends upon. have been limiicd on iakine new what private British investors;accounts troni Ceylonese. They developed. but many British‘ai‘e now ondrrpressnretninako and the handtul or other icreigp more loans in small Coy-toncsel businessmen are being driven busine=5rnen instead it! Cnncen» out trallng on tinancina the torcigo PACE ACCELERATING ii-adinl: community here Be The government oi Mrs, hind this pres~ure Ilt‘S a threat tins bandacaoaike, die wnr . oi nationalization only woman prime minister.‘ Lite insurance was national- hns taken over some or the ized seieral years ago. Alter economic tields tormerly dam-Jail. l the 7.; British insurance tnated by the british. The pace companies cannot “me any seems to be accelerating, .oiher kinds ot insurance either. whether it wiu end heiore all halting a business tor them at British business interests have‘about 53,000.00" 3 year. been Turned out is u“ quesgign. A state tradlllfl Cnl‘pnrzllt’ln lsl The process at Bl’iliSll isith. an inch in his stated intention-i. lAPl — drawal (mm Ceyion's economic at.»ut oil and insurance. ancr in-i llanraratsia has been quoted any times by Colombo news- measured suddenly he lond concern oi millions ‘had never hoard oi Andrew or a Mary Ann Fiscocr For Mary Ann Fischcr had given birth to quintuplets ‘lirsi baby. a girl, in int i so the moral-ii: ol Sop! it. ‘5‘“ “"1! "9 ‘5 “0‘5" “i’l‘wo more girls, a boy and. an» 0,“. mmarc ., maying this threat to some up-‘other girl arrived in the next country political meeting. "am 63 minum- garatna denies it but the cu-i A idem “‘ “mm “'m' much estates and a lnrae i)|‘tiportmn;papen as threatening tp n... tiunalize tea estates They are state here. both in terms at in» Entered the british merchant ot british iniesiniciits here arei vestment and in dependence at ritish banks and export com- panics on th! tea trade. backbone of the British . .. munit mutative eltcct on the uritish ram, 0. 5mm. Dam... suddenly 3 V communin here is s ieeling that became knoiin to the world it 10f "'9 “"95‘ 1" WW“- mrpe the time WI" eventually romeiuill never be the same. The odds against quintuplet ABERDEEN. 5.1] M a bric moment babies have pushed the world's troubles into titt- background they couldn‘t be Of World Into Background by BARRY r. ROSENTIIAL i Pr live my unian beings so lrL‘Il \\ tm The ' d!ll\'€“9d mated n the olasfla lat-in birth at the new little Flaphera. and publishina rights to stories Mflrsmh m hm“ A"..me tJte province DI Ontario, M the Nor will Andrew rischer. the — painlutly shy lather. who hal been a billing clerk tor a whole- I" “"‘m sale grocery iirm tor is oi his u 3i! yerrs. l-lis stopcock income already was stretched taunt support their live children Mary Ami. at an. hadn‘t. been enthusiastic about having an- er NEEDN'T HAVE WORKEED uI don't make the most money In the World xnd sent some problems." he s id ‘III the III’SI Shark OI Mfllllatlnn. rte ncedn'i have worried. id Fisuhors have topped an esti- 5750.000 They'll have a new home that may cost “)1 mnde told Fischer. ‘0“ “'9' public 'the wile ot Elren Priew idelivered oi tive will in Mara- caibo. Venezuela. To the Fischers and quite a in Aberdeen, the i - mineiit hirtli oi quintuplets was o surprise. Dr. James lacrbos. than the toyesrold general practi. pmmised the story wou ‘ r who delivered the other lsPo'ruGl-lr UNWELCDME ‘ The Fist-hen have been cast iLmIled Isbletm benenth I ltatiiz ot the inlant Jenn. They were survive in the western hemis- i-e are the Priem boys. the who were into the glare or an unwavering curiole plainly don't enjoy "I would rather go into the when they've reached a normal ‘May 23. 1934. at Callsnder. Ont , ehvery rooni than come down lull tic-minim months _ ban and the Digtigenu children Muller and gifts promised theihere," said Mary Ann when she ring complications." said _ laced more than an reporters at BerbOs. The birthl were two,ca_ted Ln 1954 in an epilepttcld her tirst press conierence l . . When it became apparent that 00M- Md likely will be one ‘he would need to decide on oi- the girls and D tor ters to pay tor the story oi his “new brood." Fischer engaged was.aitd pictures about Lbe l lieved a shortrlcrm agraeme ‘ with the Curtll Publllblllg Com-i price was rem 350.000. A Curtll official QUINTS HEALTHY , r Meanwhile the nulnts lay in inter. gaining daily in strength. th s t "They'll be ready to no home blond; girl; they Dr. Aegent ‘mDYILhS premature. Almost idiately and the film ll hours their temperature-humidity can» THREE sE'I's 51111le The only other quintuplets to Imnul . . ime points were hlpllled and “.“'“‘5' mm“ 0' "h" “ be“tannin-med the day they were m. V l pony were not disclosed. but the lmrifu‘zfihgi “fix” “a: in: mouibeen born alive in the United states. Mrs. Cecelia Hannah 0!. _ n . ‘5“ Antonio. Texas. bore tiveinewspaper reporters and phi». ""“e “and”? “"‘h “my “‘1 "“ .tlny girls on not. w. 1959 Four mgrapherx For ti months. ever Fischer children. had x - rays comm i ol them died three days belt)" and . Emile Dionne suiio.lwe were forced oors. hsr our windows and ro- utziii-e. I The names A. B. C And E for The Dionnes. taken Irt'im their the boy—iparents “tor the protection at the order ol birth—have given lthe izirls' wellare and interest" way to Mary Ann. Mary Mag- lby the Ontario government. be-‘Ilar ordeal. NOW; '» THE GREATEST Imme~ traction lnrward ho a nutriti- "We lived lets. we had been pom our tarmhouae pr , lants. Finally. ‘ use to see anyone. age of in months they aurpaned * Niagara Fall! Is a tonrllt 3(- Their lather. Olivl. wrote in a book about tho in terror of III since the birth or our ouintutr hounded day and night. Even during the ear- liest days when our babies were _ struggling tor their lives. it was impossible to keep photograph. ers lrom torcing their way into and hashing hlurnbs in the laces oi the in. in desperation, to lock our The city of Aberdeen In de- termined Its quinta and their parents won‘t underla I lima ! 2 . ‘ l. t E being discussed in panelled it being rslahlishcd that miflht , ttces. ocean . \iew cups (1 eventually take "WW, by law N mountaintop tea estate bunng-ltlie profitable import . export ’ nws. sinos Some Inreigi‘ters here are sovni'svisn ‘ c - highly sceptical that it wlu stop‘ British Commoniicalth Sacra» . D short oi nationalization oi all . Duntau Sandy: recently ’ ' their holdings. They think the visited Colombo in discuss in- » i political pressure on yips, pa... surance, oil and rnhcr problems my flaranaike's predominantly rnid. 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