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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 14
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The Rr emlin, after having repeate ly
denied any knowledge of thelr where-
abouts has at last lifted the curtain on
the dismal figures of Guy Burgess, and
Donald Maclean, The act confirms what
has b&ten"long suspected—namely, that
these two former officials of. the British
Foreign Office have been in Russia ever
since their, electrifying disappearance
from England almost five years ago. And
in the meantime, as traitors with marked
psychopathic tendencies, they undoubt-
dly have been rendering good service
to the Soviets in the propaganda and
other fields.
Of course, this is not the way Burgess
and Maclean measure themselves. In
their own opinion, as set forth in their
statement at Saturday's “press confer-
ence” in Moscow, 'they are on the side,
of the angels, Although they were Com- :
munists as far back as their student days” -
at Cambridge, they say they neither are
nor have been Soviet spies. On the con-
trary, they are upright, honorable and,
patriotic gentlemen dedicated to the,
cause of peace, and they have defected *
merely because the Kremlin's ‘policy is:
“right” and because they are ever. 50:
anxious to promote mutual understand-
ing between East and West. That, they
claim, is what explains their flight
from England. Both of them—especially
Maclean-~were privy at one time to some
pretty important Anglo-American secrets
(including probably a few bearing upon
the Korean war), but if they betrayed
any of them, they did so only for, the
noble purpose of serving the noble ob-
jectives of\the USSR. In short, they |
have been sort of Mike white-plumed
knights fighting in shining armor for a.
better and happier world against a “small
but powerful” group of evil’ warmongers
in Britain and the United States—espe-
cially the United States, whose Far
Eastern and European policies are com-
‘pounded of nothing but “senselessness
. and danger.”
Traitors have never been kinder to.
themselves than have these two shabby
characters. From reading thelr state-..
ment, one would hardly suppose that
Burgess and Maclean—although said to
be gifted with superior minds—have
neurotic twists that have led them not
only to treason but to the depths of
personal moral squalor, Yet, although
they abundantly deserve the world’s con-
tempt, the Kremlin can be counted upon
to continue making good use of them.
That in itself is.a rather /-instructive ,
commentary on the Soviet way of doing *
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