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One word from Dr Fuchs Sixth Man

...AND ANOTHER

continuing the fact-by-fact analysis

CHAPMAN PINCHER

of the full testimony which smashed the atom bomb spy ring.

SPY GOES TO GAOL

T

back his dark hair," Gold sald,

your

with

middle

HROUGH some odd at Harwell, the hub of and a nervous habit of brushing Columbus

twist of his odd British atom research.

inger in the pages of a guide mind Dr Klaus

Before Gold was charged with book. There was no could

hard espionage motion pictures of him Fuchs

"Walt

until evidence. Fuchs made no were flown to the G-men in

man help the two G-men who

sidles up to you, with

then Russian London. When these were shown sat interrogating him in contacts

SDY. "This is 3 magnificent statue.' He will reply, "There

not

who

and his age by six years,

In Paris.*

his cell at Wormwood agents while he was being to Fuchs in gaol he recognised

shadowed.

In his original But investiga- his fellow spy. Scrubs a year ago.

tions in his native Ger- description Fuchs had misjudg. are much more beautiful statues He wanted to help them many proved he had been ed Gold's height by four inches.

"Those will be the recogni- A.P.B. 12, truck down his confederates a fanatical Communist.

tion signals. He will then glye in the American spy ring

On William Skardon,

the morning Oold's pic you passports and extra money M.1.5 which had stolen the

the man agent,

had lure appeared in the American so you can get to Sweden. Go secrets of the atom bomb grilled Willism

"Lord Haw papers. Mr and Mrs Julius Rosen- through exactly the same pro- for Russia.

Haw" Joyce, in-

berg, a respected cedure In Stockholm, this time -terrogated-Fuchs.. THE SPY

young couple ly standing in front of the statue of Linnaeus. ing in Knicker- was Harry Gold

backer Villoge, a

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But the

man who had Belatedly con-

vinced that memorised the entire

con-

Stalin's brand atomic Communism tents of abstruse

was documents could only hazily for different from recall the Soviet agent tols own, and re-,

solved to make whom he had passed them

repentance of el sort, Fuchs con- fessed.

on.

Не agent was

remembered the an American

The terrifying tale de told un-

with a receding forehead. covered the exis

That was all.

"Think again, doctor," said G-man Hugh Clegg. "Didn't this man ever tell you anything about him- self?"

"Only that he was Dave from Pittsburg," Fuchs re- plied.

QU

A breach...

the

UESTIONING by

G-men continued. It was only through patient work by their American

had been caught.

col-

tence of A sensa- tionally successful

network py

obviously directed by one man based

in New York,

The two G-men questioning Fuchs 1 were anxious to establish the iden-

were

frightened.

Rosenberg, help-

ed by his wife

Ethel, who Was

bassador directly,"

Displaying astonishing apathy. Greenglass spent the $1,000 to Greenglass's sister, pay off the arrears on his hire- had served direct purchase furniture, "I could not

with "John leave America with a clear con quit owing money, the man who had stolen atom secrets worth millions fold sians a stolen pro- Rosenberg later.

Doe"

years,

given

ximity

for

Не

had

three science i

the

Rus-

fuse, highly secret ar- tillery device- which had gone to Moscow in the

diplomatic bag. On

THE WORD

"Doc's" Instruc- was biochemist

tions he had en- tangled young Grenglass in the "py net,

tily of this master spy.

Think again, doctor." Clegg repeated.

"I do remember something now," Fuchs replied, "The man who always came to see me told me he was a biochemist."

N

No escape

June 2, Rosenberg called at the nt again carrying a brown paper parcel. "There Is another $4,000," he said, pulting the parcel on the mantelpless, "Now get moving."

With Russian money he was

Greenglass, who by that time still paying promising young know he

was being watched, American Communists to quality made no move to escape. He us scientists so they could become handed over the $4,000 to an atom sples.

other brother-in-law, Louis Abel.

A fortnight later, as he was

mixing a powder for his month-

He Anished mixing the powder, old baby, four G-men knocked. confessed, and was arrested.

The Rosenbergs were arrested

the next day.

He had offered to pay half of Greenglass's college expenses if This one-word clue, radioed to he would take a degree, "You leagues that Fuchs himself FBI, headquarters in New York, can get the rest through the G.

started another exhaustive In- Bill of Rights," he had said.

bio- qualined

2 Creenglass, who in vague quiry. Every

wus listed, way was having doubts about Sitting in at UNO discus chemist in the US. sions. on the international More than 1,500 possible suspects Communism, had turned down

the offer.

The fifth man of the spy ring. were investigated. control of atomic

energy

The nows of Gold's arrest sent 34-year-old Morton early in 1947, sharp-exred The resulls pointed indisput- Rosenberg running to his Itus- friend of Rosenberg who

After a two-hour Riven radar secrets to the Rus- security men had noted ably to a Swiss-born naturalised sign bosses. that Russian delegates used American, fat, 39-year-old Harry talk with them he raced round sans, was handed over by the

to Greenglass's apartment, 265, Mexican secret police.. code-names and facts about Gold,

Rivington Stree!.

secret processes. This could only mean there had been a major breach of the utom security screen.

The G-men had been given a list of all the scien- tists with

access to this knowledge.

.

In register

E had often been absent from

Greenglass who was work- ing nights as a lathe opera{} ~ for. was still in bed. Rosenberg roused him.

At the statue

I

Sobell,

ů

had

The manager

He was Anatoll Antonovich Yakovlev, a 30-year-old Russian who had served as vice-consul in the Soviet consulate in New York until December 1940, when he loft suddenly for Moscow.

Gold and Sobell were each

WENTUALLY the G-men es- tablished the identity of the His work at the time of the

"Look at this," he said, show- Sixth Man, "John Doe," who had

managed them all. leakages. Examinations of hotel Ing his brother-in-law Gold's registers showed he had stayed picture. You will have to get out of the country. Here is $1,000 in Albuquerque, a town near

(£355) from the Russians, Los Alamos, on a date when will get you $4,000 more. After two years of Fuchs had handed over a wad screening, questioning, and of documents. shadowing many suspects Gold, then working at Phita- the G-men were convinced delphia Hospital, confessed he that the main disclosures had been a pald Soviet spy since had been made by British 1935,

"Write a lotter to the secre scientists serving in the de, disclosed the name of tary of the Russian Ambassador Los Alamos, New Mexico, David Greenglass, a young Los in Mexico saying how much you

admire the stand Itussin atom bomb laboratory Alamos G. 1., whom he had paid making at UNO. Sign I during the war.

$500 for atom bomb skelches. He Jackson." described a Russian-known to

"MEANWHILE here are your sentenced to 30 years' gool.

Instructions:

post the letter there. The secre

is

M.1.5 chiefs in London him as "John Doe," who had. Then go to Mexico City and were notified, After six directed his activities until the tary is already making plans for month of inquiries only end of 1940, and then he fled in your escape."

name remained on fear from the United States.

Three days later go to the their Hat-Klaus Fuchs, "He WAR 鼈 allm, slightly Plaz de la Coloti at & pan. Stand

one

Greenglass, who used the Rus- sions' $4,000 to pay for his de- fence, got 15 years.

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were sentenced to die.

The Sixth Man had got away.

(WORLD COPYRIGHT- LONDON EXPRESS SERVICE)

***

TOMORROW:

NEW EMPIRE LAND PLAN

T

(By A Special Correspondent)

new

THE building of a great the measure should go through

Empire land, for urgent public reasons, rich, and tên times This counter-balances a re the size of England, has commendation

that Africany come a stage nearer.

health, education, and admin tration should be left to the three member Governments.

It will be set up in Africa if proposals made by officials of four govern ments are adopted. And it will be called British Cen- tral Africa,

The report says that Norther Rhodesia and Nyasaland think that Africants cannot play their

full part in developing the new State if they do not share in polities and administration.

But The plan is to join two

Southern Rhodesia, a British colonies, Northern arst of all it is necessary to make self-governing colony, holds that

equal to their

and

Southern

with

a pro- tectorate,

Rhodesia, the Africans

AMERICAN COUGHNUTS

YOU DON'T KANT YEAST FOR THESE UKS THE INGLISH SORT

BEAT AN E30 TILL

LIGHT

Date Dress

Nyasaland, to

for m

federated

State,

These lands,

pioneered:. by explorers

Cecíl Rhodes and David Living - stone, are, together, rich

in gold, silver,

copper, coal

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BELGIAN

TANGANYIKA

CONGO

NYLSALAN PROT

ARGOLA (Portuguese)

MOZAMBIQUE

(Portuguese)

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WEST BECHUAHA!

AREA PROT.

UNION OF

S. AFRICA

SWAZILAND

BASUTOLAND

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tea, and tobac-FEDERATION?

co.

They have 6,000,000 people. future partners 121 health 170,000 of them Europeans, material well-being, and educa-

whose homes vary from luxury tion.

als in go-ahead cities like Salsbury and Bulawayo to grass huts in the forest.

Etablishment of the new country is recommended unani- mously by British, Rhodesian, and Nyasaland Governmen

officials.

They call for quick action and say South Africa's polley towards coloured people is cousing anxiety. in Britain's Alrient colonies.

'Their

-

The federal parliament would include three members chosen from each territory to represent African interests, Two of the

three from Northum Rhodesia Nyasaland would be and

Africans.

The federal government wochl) be responsible for external affairs, defence, Customs, Trade,; civil aviation. railways, roads,

nd higher education.

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By VERA WINSTON

to

The report says that both the SMARTLY simple d ONLY EXCEPTION

Rhodens and Nyasaland red fabric with clever I reasonably prosperous. But this tious detall report, issued after a has been helped by abnormal Tart, is always a good conference in London, proposes conditions. A sit in the price-after-season wear that British Central Africa of tobacco, tea, votion, and much a dress, Lashla should have a governor-general, copper would have a disastreuse grepe with navy f o single-chamber parliament of effect on the territories if they There is decorative 35 members, and a Minister for remain isolated units. African Interests.

| POCKET CARTOON. by OSBERT LANCASTER

to

Mr James Griffiths, Coloniat He would watch for any

Secretary, and Mr Gorden- Government well likely harm Africans and refer it to the Walker, Secretary for Commur.

wealth Secretary of State. The Secretary

Relations, will go to could hold up. The only Africa in September for talks exception would be

If the with all concerned in the scheme decided that to set up British Central Africa. governor-general

ECONOMIC UNIT

They will make it clear that the British Cubinet is nut cem- mifted-to-the-proposals-and that they are open to suggestions,

The Cabinet favours a link-up

This of the three terrisories. it believes, would inake a ne economic unit by giving a wider range of industries, ducing better living standards.

As the proposed new country; will not have Dominion status,] Southern Rhodesia, which is on the verge of getting this status, may object to going in on the ground that her political pro-: gress would be delayed.

Dominion status planned for the whole area evenitally, ou some parts are not considered ready for it yet.

"Now, Hortense, you can see what comes of democratising the Foreton Ofice-when was a Second Secretary 10 should never have dreamed of leaving London just before

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Southern Rhodesia may be asked to make a sacrifce in the interest of Commonwealth res lations. Experts consider tha Anally she will have to go rither to' South Africa.or to the pro posed new country. This view! may influence her attitude to the plan.

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