_ MUHI ------~-- K &#39;Bishop Casper Callahan ____.__..__ Conrad ._._______.... if , Felt by Gale l Hosea .__-._.__-..__ Sullivan ---_-~ Tove! Trotter ......_._-_._-___- Teie. Floom .____.__ Holmes __._._.._._._.__ Gcmciy ._.._.__-- . 92 .i]t§?&#39; Q-1 Th-arrl< You, Mr. Philby --: _"_,r92 ;/ AFTER an adult lifetime of treacheryworld and the apparent helplessness oi as a citizen of the West, British turncoatexisting forces to deal with it. Harold hilb , now living in Moscow, at So he went commie. It figures. A fel- i"/ l&§I&#39;lT§s Hone us Westerners a service. low fvhose highest loyalties to the West in a political age when black and are commanded by beer, oystersand white. often merge into an uncertain soccer hardly was the type to address himself to the hard problems of making gray, Mr. Philby provides us with a a free society work better. = pure study in sullen.» selfish, spineless black. &#39; "i . :» &#39; He preferred communisms e a s y answer of making men wards of the The once trusted British agent who all-powerful state. So now hes stuck in even had the run of our own CIA, says just that kind of society, where today he would spy again for the Kremlin if he the new Soviet man" enjoys a stand- had thechance and misses only the ard of living hardly better than the one The Washington Post beer, oysters and soccer matches that Philhy gave up on several decades ago. Times Herald ...___.._.._.__.__._.._.__.____ once brightened his life as an English- man. &#39; &#39; Mr. Philby, now baggy of eye and thin The Washington Daily News oi leg, has run a hard and crooked He told Western newsman in Moscow course that has left him somewhere he- The Evening Star Washington! __.__ this week he got disillusioned in the hindhis own starting line. &#39; &#39; The Sunday Star Washington! ._._._._ 1939s when he perceives! massive one Mr. Philby, we are to re- Daily News New York! _________. e rn p I o y m e n t thruout the capitalist cord, is a loser, - Sunday News Now York! .__.__.__ _-_~_ _ ~- &#39; W >="~* ~ -" I New York Post __i____._____i.___ The New York Times .-_._.-_._i_ The Sun Baltimore! __.____._._____. vnnrn cow st-tr . at . ,. The Worker ___.__..._._._.__.._..___?_____ gy Lem. L &#39;&#39;1-C 92°zstesi_&#39;The New Leader 1 i "7 Q}-5Ir1u ,_ t The wall Street journal __._____# The National Observer ..._._____. - I People&#39;s World ______.____i _..92 92_. f . 92 <" ."- i Date; - u J ~k §92 _q P lg /&#39;! &#39;* il,;_r:}§ " i &#39; 3&#39;;&#39; 1. q-n-u--P &#39;-&#39;__""__..--_ Io U92J /&#39; L ~ * /».,_ ~ *. >&#39;~-3»;-41 "9292 . ss Ta 1/I I 191 NQT NOV RECORDEI;27195? P 41____&#39; il a;",_ _;- 135? ,___...-gag:-""-._ .. r " _ *~*~ <*§~>"~<"" 7&#39; I * I I ~" H _- - I _ ~- ?&#39;&#39;-V T-*-*** ~ -- &#39; - r r . " &#39;=&#39;2-:~TT 2 r.<- " . .- .-|l¢K&#39;lQ§i*.f?"""L-_92.&#39;1"_,.-4- . -. .»=,1 1,; -3? 1-;-&#39;4-..&#39;.-A - -_-*-. s.--241;.5&#39; -W» ~., ,&#39;-1 ~~ s-::~...&#39;"~ ~... -v£¬*~i-p~ -1§_g"*-"&#39;-"&#39;» .._.-&#39;1&#39;>~s;i>.fr§-cf 2*? &#39;?&#39;-J. -» - -&#39;1» iv. -r +e - - - _ = ~ .- .V _ .:_ _,,_._,,._.,.§_ ,_ _r _ Castle Callahan-""""---* Con rod ------ Fell ------*-"&#39;-* Gale -----&#39;-&#39;"-&#39;""" Rosen -----""-&#39;- / l Sulllvan ----- Tovel ---~--- Trotter ------ Tele» R991 4-&#39; .1-er A7 Holmes ---~~- Go ndy -----"-"* Mi J a I ~w0oiD., 1115-: _ ItAga1n, Says ;A"&#39;J 4 MOSCOW. py Nov. Philby15 UPI!&#39;_92in Moscmsi, N V . them as I would have had I re ll The stammering Kremlin spy]""ai - -- " l fwiio penetrated the American;[IJI neu a zoreign correspond-in and British espionage es-ien! oneor his spy cover; tablishments smiled today andjobs!, Philby said. _f_,...-1 said he really wouldn&#39;t mind, Zn _ dding it all ove&$gain.He said he was never hap-*~ &#39;. aarold Kim!_ hill:-y, we up-I,pier, certainly never health- P whoier" than during the past four! served Moscow while heading,years in, Moscow since he van-, Biiiains anti~Soviet spy net-ished from Beirut. l work, emerged for the first, tiine since he defected in 1963! and talked with Western news-J men in a Moscow hotel. j;Philby seemed pleased with» himself. - , "Faced with British charges that he stole enough secret sot; The Washington P°&#39;* Q ,../ Z that he stole enough secrets tol Times He! - aid &#39;i&#39;-17" &#39; earn the title as the 20th Cen-;, The Washigwn ml" N° _&#39;""&#39; tu1&#39;y&#39;s greatest spy. P-hllby The Evening 5"" Washington!-_&#39; wagged a finger only once wjth a correction, l The Sundall 5" Washington! ~_d_ *1-Ie said it was not true that Dan»; News NEW Y°m _&#39;_&#39;_&#39; he began spying in 1934, as re- Sun¢laY W <~~=~ We --- ported in London. It was in, 1933. i Ncw York P05-l Philby, stammering at times,i1 The Ngw YOIR Tl.mCS --&#39;-&#39;--""-1&#39;-&#39; said he became a Communist The Sun B11iimofe! --""&#39;&#39;-"- agent l during the Depression. l The dilemma of the work, Thg Worker ing class people was fright». ._ The New Lead!" Iul, he said. Thai:s why I did it. I would do it again tomor-ll u"U1: 9292&#39;a.llSlrce1 journal -»~--- ms." &#39; , d _ .- - T1-I &#39;Nil1&#39;bnalObsclV¢T -~-&#39; No regrets? Y 92. Bf q%lJ;"iv Pc:pM.s worm 92 I do miss the casual access PLR FOJA REQUIST to my children. Although ini fact 1 think I see as much of _L£,//¢-7/Q ~ ¢ L , 411- i<zw&#39;1%*1 , all _ ,¢ , _r_ 54 NW1 . K ,., F _7 :1 &#39;1. &#39; f-a""_ 92.n - _. *.-_" _"&#39;-QT..-- --»-- - " _ ,A---- -%- ¢."~~..&#39; ""&#39;""_ -A &#39;"-,- =92P""-"in.-"&#39;?92-5&#39; .- .&#39;s~ &#39;*92?-:" _»&#39; --. 1, &#39;- 3"": ~ »-.92 --..1 1- - Zn in , -25 ~~" i s 1»-&#39;"k--l" 7*". :- 92 P "&#39; "B-1 ,-,L""?.J.* -.&#39; g . &#39; if-§,V_,- I-c -92e - --.~,.-~*e~r-~..:=>.- + ~* ~ 92 A ~&#39; ~ &#39;J&#39; .~92 T »¢- __ qr,-. :n;:- ..n;q-;~-;_v&#39;i792_- r~f_-&#39; . +-&#39;__:&#39;__,,,:»? 71: F, -1 II _2~"~Q _- , -_ &#39;» &#39;%:" .< . _. _ . E-"&#39;:"&#39;Lb" .&#39;..,..--- -- 1&#39;._ , -., "I " "3"" __ ">.L¢<L....:- -. i -&#39; &#39;-&#39;1&#39;--53*" - H &#39; Hy &#39; i.; _,____mL___ N_,__,___, i .q.~ " as-.."_ - ,_i.-.._J-|.-m-:1"-""&#39;f1- i ! Plnlby,inlnierZxew, SaysHg WeSpyiiQ _ __ muul Bishop-.-_-_-.-_-__----------- Casper __.____.._.__ 9F Rttssior Again!*- I cannot &#39;lIym&#39;yeonversioni Callahan .,_--_- ;&#39; i Jlappened atany fixed pointoi Conrad ._.._._?.._._ By VIN SHUSTER . time," Phllby is quotedas say- at-can mum-_r¢r¢-r1i=¢ . l ing, "butI do know that after}: Felt ---_-.-___-___.___ twoyears of painful thoughtii Gale -------___.._ LONDO Wednesday,Nomi iha§i3rnade mind up in une. .15--Harol Plillby said in mi .19 -ll my_ - 1 Rosen .-.-.-__-.-_.__- inten&#39;7i&#39;¬92Tv&#39;f:i.i5Iis"liHtoday _ Cali: Job Easyhere &#39; Sullivan that he had no regrets overhis i .id He sa at tn i hadt not been Tovetl -_..__._.._.._.__. 30-year clrceror spying for the!difficult toreach nhigh posi-] Trotter _.___.____.,.. Soviet Unit!?and would do it ,ition in British intelligence."l* all overii were "young again,Ijust arrangedthingsthat so I. Tele. Room ____.._. in Britaintoday._"&#39; .92~&#39; . was "I invited," he I ded. 1 Holmes L_____._._ &#39; Phiibyf I i ranking British iri- Philby. regardedan the most I important Soviet agent to pene- Candy _.___...._._._. tel1igen_ce agentwho defected ftrate theWestern inteltiienoe, to the Soviet Unlon,_in_l963,; community, atone point cad- said that heled his life as ii ed the British anti-Soviet intei-i double agent because he want- tigence oferation.In thelatei : to "fight for Communis ii n1neteen- orties he was sent to Washington to we-rlr with the d was "prepared tosubjug tel Central intelligence Agency, M e erything in pursuit or t l&#39;P°se."- 4 &#39; &#39;- W lighgch E . wasthen gettingorgan- He left the British intelli- - "I would doit again flomor-if gence service in 1955 and con- row," he said. &#39;-= itinued hisspying asa journalist i -&#39; Mentalityof n Traitor . until his defection. He was interviewedby Roy Philby said in the interview ithat, since his arrival in Mos- Blackman, Daily&#39; Express re- ic W,I havebeen treatedwith porter in Moscow,&#39;inrestau- -a gh honor and great con dere- rant there. - "Officials of theli , n" and that "I canno reallyi newspaper heresaid thattheyi ; gard my lite as beingno of I had not paid for the interview 3 rdship.&#39; and that it had resulted from On British intelligenc Phil- -by said that the British Gov- hi _"hounding" Phiiby..N &#39;_ 92 Iernment had great difficulties " TheSunday &#39; Times, Which.
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