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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 13
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Harold Philby, accused in the wei Tele. Room
’ British House of Commons today Ld Mr. Holloman
i asa “third man” in the Burgess- eee: F
' MacLean spy case, Was. a first a 4 Miss Gandy
i Secretary of the British Embassy @ a |
iin Washington from October, ¥ As pRati
‘ 1949, until the summer of 1951. | nega
‘ He was then recalled ta London ! | o
and there resigned from the or i
British Foreign Service, fo oe ‘
Tt is evident that his mame < 1
came up early during the Britisn
investigation ,of Ahe disappear~
ancpof Guy Burress and Dons
ald McLean in May, 1951.
Beth Mr, Burress and Mr. Vite
Phill were stationed at the otf be
Brith Embassy here simul- “ff AA
tanedusly. Mr: Philby and his ae
famigy were Uving at 4100 Ne- ?
braska avenue M.W., according
to State Department records. ype Se “give
The sanie records show that Mr. HAROLD PHILBY
Burgess, who was here withoul pitvured in 1937 ag corre.
any familly, moved in with the =
'PHitbys, sponident wounded in Span- .
, After Mr. Burgess returned to 38 civil war.-AP Wire- fn
_ fondon and then fled behind Phote. Lg
- ithe Iran Curtain, British in-),.. . . P
; ‘ . peti _rimes, covering the Franco side a bod
; resuleRt ore ae wan eecian the Spanish civil war. One /) fates
* ‘Meved that his recall from Lon-/Person who knew Rim at that ye i
‘don and subsequent resignation |Ume described Mr. Philby as be-
‘from the Foreign Service might & & strong supporter of the
ihave had connection with the ®"l-Communist Generalissimo
‘Burgess-MacLean case. |Franco.
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authorities do not have evidence yas under investigation, the most Wash. Post and ‘
warranting any criminal prose-'charitable interpretation would Times Herald
eulion of Mr. Philby. 'be that Mr. Philby thought that Wash. News
Mr. Philby is said to have been wr. Burgess was being investi- Wash. St Sines fo i
engaged in the export-import! gated for too much drinking. Mr. | ASD. SOT
business with Spain after his de-|Burgess, however, got in douch ' N.Y. Herald
parture from the Foreign Service.{with a Soviet agent who arranged Tribune
He js now reported to be living for both. Mr. Burgess ang Myr. .
in Ehgiand, MacLean to fice before] they N.Y. Mirror
Mt. Philby ence served as aicould be arrested far spyifis for Daily Worker
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