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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 10
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OTA Le git bee et
DUSSELDORF, Sunday.
it ~wOU would expect, would you not, that British |
L “Intelligence officera would af least give a routing _
eheek-over to a man whd,, :
| ONE: is a close friend of Quy Burgess, the vanished :
‘aoe? SEFTON DELMER
| gsm 24 puts a man who fled to the
now in a Com- * _—
munist omerin Reds on his NEWSMA
pegtary,
THREE: {2 an ex-Briten,,
SOUR: Js an ex-diplamal)
FIVE: fs at present yigiting his
vie oe
“)°" Escape
family.
mother in West, Germany and r
werstore availabe for QUESHOT pod sed his ae tion nine
Bay se far ne British Intell-
pends vofficer has bothered b+
yearokd Barou MOURNE x
i de
Filer ov passing secret informs~
tian ti the British belween 1955
t
German Fareign Office t¢ Sight i
acd 1929.
veo rren ery capri, ean nadie dere tego
Fauttitz in. his Cologne = pas err .
Only. Dr. Otte John, head of the nett oats ieee oe
German Securiby Services, has Pon trom The iague te
Rad a chat with Aim,
The bart is quite ready Ot
chat, 7 You woow,” he seid to
me “pensively. Sipping his
Moselle, “I may nave been the
indireet. inspiration oof Guy
Furgeas’s decision to come over
io us He smiled and quickly
added 2 “Of course I cannop be
Laneiovi. «
: a Buyers,”
"Pad been am
said the baron,
, intimate friend
of mine siice 1934, He was
jmicesely Impressed with what
XY had dove. He kept telling |
everyone we met he thought
was the Bravest man he bad ever |
ce rt mi Nan A gi tt
- a mes. Th was most embarrassing. |
atgess we wae “is ar te Protaibly he made up bis mind
te fehow ay example.’
i fast time Pauttirz and Burgess
‘met was at the fatewell party -
ae g Burgess gave in bis Band-street
However, I have a good fat before his departure for
nolion that T wae responable. arericas .
Yes. that is posable very “tT ow
= Ang
never seen. Wiem or even been
told angling about them. Buk
then-—-such things are secret
satble.* osaid Puilits. 2 oF
And be stulled aga. ~
x
x
i
Atier listening (0 nis story, t “evdcvone was there. Even G
Bree. T too think ih leniwe, Tiddie and Brint of Misr
an Leen te uihitz, a maburatised British
t
ciizen iy then was given &
KS-a-week job ax & lpnlng
clerk in Londen, :
+ “} cagid naraiy Hve on tbat," |
he sald. “I had to eat fried
Sah every day, My rent alone j
cost ime 22-8 week.
“But while I siarved Briteia
began te support the rearma:;
ment. of Germany and the}
rebirth of German jalbtarion. |
“ Bverything in fact was: bong
“testared that 7 abherred. and 10;
Aight which I had. sactifiesd my":
"DAILY EXPRESS"
London 3-15-56
ave tremens
Ana cae
Wore ren
Res
GUY BURGESS, ET AL
ESPIONAGE - R
Soo SBE Aha rpatcagg a -
Ba ae arate a OT
‘An! ex-spy tells n
about BURGES
over to the Hussisns.*
r OLFGANG ad
W PUTLITS. member of La
Hi
. for some. >
d
as aa pod my career,
“I gevided to get oe and ge Ptah. AYLASRE
ANT Gas PRA SSE
¢ 3a oe
PGNDIS. EIGL
8 Cee ieee me
t
6
travelled sporetiy t Berlin,
érossed ints the Russisn zone, .
gurrendered his Britian passport
to the German Communist
police, wha gave him an Easter...
zone Passport in. By place. .
‘Then he Aomed a Communist
publishing firm, where his Gext
door neighbour is Jann. Peet,
tee former British Reuters
reporter oo whs
over to the Rugsiesa
His preaching
: ¥Y now the baron }
: wag well launched on
the propaganda He
pe had coma to Ehe West to
FORO ta
HOW the Soviet Union's only
. pelicy with regard to Germany
was Germany» demiltaria tien
aad de-Nexification, .
HOW the German People’s
Police Army had been lJormed
' iy Easter Germany purely as
’ ay anaker. fa
. yeaYtmament.
West. German
é They would
disbanded at one. Re said, if
the “West abandoned Tearmar
mevit,
HOW the Huselans uhemsdives
were jonming to Mave Germany
jf only. the other occupying
Powers would do the same.
HOW the reanion of Germany
séuid be Guile aimply effected
‘py talks between the West
| Germans end ihe East Germans
' ghemselves without miterfererice
from the Siibes.
OW they pened ta make. a.
little exura money by arranging
‘West-Bast business
eals. :
.. Shabby. -
EBRTAINEY th
baron
though he could do
with some cash. Hi face
jJooked drawn and wer and:
far alder Gran when [had hast
seer, Tim if
sine. years ago
But -and up Mashed ine Pro-
pa anda tine, “Tam happy to be
ghting Nazism again.”
Well, there ois. Den’ you
think ghia friend of Barges i &
mat our irtelligence experls
should take, the trouble te look
L name iii: He IS ATOR Doster
sty
He |
also. ercesed |
Fook ed ‘as Tt
on aimash |
Ne Polyen
x. Boardman.
Mz+ Nichola.
Mr. Belmont.
Me. Glavis. ou
Ar. Earhe .o. ...
Mr, Rowen 2.0...
Me. Tagua. 2 ees
Mr. Tracy...
Mr. Mohr.
Mr. Whiterrewd .
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