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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 13
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; : Mr. Tolson -
Mr. Boardman
Mr, Nichols
Mr. Belmont
Mr. Harbo
Mr, Mohr —.—
Mr. Parsons
Mr. Rosen
Mr. Tamm
Mr. Sizeo
Mr. Winterrowd
Tele. Room
Mr. Holloman
Miss Gandy
Spies’ Tipster,
PHILBY—From Page Eythe dubious activities of Mr.jare concerned, the government
* ‘omen nncinacir race manera es canpesnng 4
Harold Philby, who way First themselves take the view that
Secretary of the Washington} it is desirable to have a debate,
E } ». ‘
ore untill a little ~whilel an early debate, on this subject
~* "no immediate comment on Lip-
ton's charges, ; ;
“| lipton hurled his accusation a :
, [after Prime Minister Anthony “Are you delermined to stifle} #28 one which Rersonally 7 as
*: [Eden turned down hi i i i i
: : ; : is demand all discussion of the very gravel Prime Minist T will be jad t
fee af Wvestigation of the Bur. matters which ade m8 °
; i 2 you evaded in}take part.”
ese Maclean, affair and the ihe wretched “White Paper} Eden’s promise of a debate
nati ments new securliy reg- which was an insult te the in-|appeared almed at quieting
hi stony , . . telligence of the country?" mands in British hewspape
ipton leaned to his feet andl Amid general’ uproar, Edenjand by Laborites for a conf.
ongly shouted: Pa replied: , Mee €xpose of the Burges.
ind 16 Gene ade up your). “My answer remains no. SojMaclean case. A white pa
2-mind to cover up at all costs! far 8 the wider: issues raised/—an officiad government state,
ant ; ment issued last September.
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| BY LE JUN 22 197g fice. spokesman said: O! Wash. Post and bet
“ Jil View of the fact that My. imes Heral
PER Faia Keyvegh - Philby is heing connected with Wack News
‘ en —, rs etre a = - an renremy s
: : ervrm (the Burgess-Maclean case, “the; up in the Burgess-MacLezn | N. Y¥, Herald —
Foreign Office is refusing tolcases. - - Of 7 1 a Tribune
supply further information on] Lord Reading, Minister of N. Y. Mirror
him or, in fact; on any other|Stale for Foreign Affairs, se
denied reports that British ix. Daily Worker
aspect. of the Burgess-Maciean :
ai "| telligence had reason to suspect The Worker
case ‘pending debate in: the/Maclean when he was appoint e
, -House oF Commons.” ~ ~~ led head of the American De- New Leader —_____.
Un ./Washington, diplomatic| fartmnent in October, 1950.
informants said Philby was -#t—
security officer’ at the British :
| |Embassy here. Philby's respor-|
elbilities, they said, were to
make sure all Embassy per-|. FRE GUT GUIDE |
sonnel maintained secrecy ..of], .\AY-AWAY PUAN (lite
vital information and. papers.)|-: siadeins # Fitts taue— al
arn win the House of Lords alsa OPEN Pane oe ce mete Ht
wey a . * > [there were demands for a full] %)'\ powntown ‘Part and Bop:
an ‘=, HAROLD PHILBY "| debate and an explanation of{\” Central Charge Service
Rees named as ‘third man“’ | why British intelligence slipped} ~
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