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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 26
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qSples. In Washington: ‘The U. 8. ordered expulsion’ of a
Soviet Embassy attache for trying to coerce a Federal,
employe( with kin in Russia) to spy for the Soviet Union.
1 The U- §, employe worked jor the Central Intelligence
; Poeency, reported the Soviet appreach, enabled the FBI
to record a new spy story. In London: The House of Com-
mons—still shaken by the sex-security scandal—was
stunned again when informed a British diplomat turned
' newsman, Haro) Philby, 51, was a wartime Soviet agent
. while in Britiin's” intelligence service. He reportedly
f tipped off turncoat diplomats Donald MacLean and
Guy Burgess to flee to Russia, now has vanished,
€3FK vs, de Gaulle. présiaent Kennedy reportedly has
suggested that allied dependence on supply Hnes through
France be cut to a minimum. Reason: His concern over
de Gaulle’s attitude toward NATO. Kennedy has asked
Rilied leaders why the new multi-miliion-dollar NATO
- pipe-line complex to West Germany could not be moved
out in France,*possibly to Belgium.
CNATO. Several British newspapers boasted that Prime
Minister Macmillan scored a diplomatic victory over
President Kennedy in their talks about the proposed
NATO nuclear fleet. But some observers delieved Ken-
nedy was aHowing for Macmillan's domestic polttical
troubles, did not try to forge a Brifish decision now.
@X in Berlin. Soviet Premier Khrushchev's visit to East . The Washington Post and
Berlin so far was a propaganda and political dud. He
failed to offset the tremendous reception President Ken-
nedy received in West Berlin, his “summit conference”
with satellite leaders apparently flopped too,
’ @Southeast Asia. Britain announced a collapse in talks
Times Herald
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with Russia almed at peace in Laos. Britain blamed Rus- New York Journal-«American
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