FAR FROM MATA HARI TRADITION, REAL JAMES BONDS ARE DULL
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December 15, 2016
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November 14, 2003
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May 25, 1965
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PORT HURON, MICH
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FAR FROM MATA HARI' TRADITION `
1 d~~c Rnnc1_v.. Are Dul
`a. beautiful mtata nan wvu,u.
) to her art;as, Col. Oleg Penkovsky, another, proudly with tneir ?
need, in addition
'belly dancer, some knowledge of top~twne mmne eintscient st'fapyntheserdlays who' stillfiope
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' In our age of scientific myster ! at the Gendya disarmament con-.` never, confessed. Like Mata Har
ies and . D u s h buttons even thev. faced the firing squad
used to be. wea
ons to-the Soviet delegation;,` . In the . romantic days spie
kdence that the ancient art of es.Yur oss
pionage is not'at romantic as if lieved ao l,eAn the United States,.;,. the greatest crime a Communis
! served as an adviser. on nucleat?' ;can:pos$ibly commit." I : 11,
court as Professor Geoigiev t t._{
latest trial in London of a prom Young said.
er are more' evi~?? Thug, Moscow's secret agent -." I 'beg you to? give me ti
inent engine*
i N nn"- who is now be- l' heaviest penalty. I am guilty d4
James Mintkenhaugh, . charged munism and will work even, for. France. Imagine Ian Fleming s
with spying for Russia and the the United States "for a, price,'' dating James Bond pleading in
icans, Robert , Johnson and, . They'are not too sold on corn- -Change for his -girl friend , in:
%
The .arrest of two more Amer als." in arrler' to earn. some extra'
(Newspaper Enterprise Assn.-
i.' NEW YORK Pity the poo gence AgencL?.,CIA) throughout;erable Professor GeorgieV, 'Red
spy in the nuclear age. the world "are.. actually high-'Bulgaria's . diplomat who con
ranking .Communist 'party offiCi-'fessed that he spied for the CIA
By LEON 1DENNEN
of the American Central Intelli Or take'. the case. of the ?yen-
- P the n'tost valuable ope'ratives!i
engineering, physics or photog
'raphy to be of. any use as a spy.
Thus, at least one of the Amer
pis arrest he,_wasvanLexpQrt.;on Live business. But the spy in' the'
Of ins iiritusn . preueIebbuL , a, ,
highly trained engineer. UntilIn the old days spying was as. first sign ,of danger?'dike ~Yttk
much an, adventure as a lucra
Russia's SPY in London, FranK nut the VGt:rll 7 V-,vu,, ?u
Clearage, alas, g he' ~' does.;nof
"Clifton Brossard,' is, like many' There is certainly II.
-. c%ntie'nhnut the modern sDV?i
tograph, secret writing and mi=: t,v1ved ? Rob4spierre's revolution
r
with m iaJ
reoorted to have received espion-,F,.,;, grant-a hpfnre he was track ,.different governments and. IN
Iles in Red Society. He had been ; Fouche,. Naraeon'i chief -of In
'Cans James Mintkenbaugh, is ll.'y"'e' `" '
information \for take' oaths' of fidelity to. save
Another military expert re-' confesses his. crime the momen
ing NATO secrets to Russia fo ;t a ni
l5 years. He served, as an air' cause he needed money. He wen,
C..... u. in tha "`tinitprl states .to . his .:execution. with head
cently caught spying for Mos-. he is caught red-handed...
Cow was Sweden's Col. Stig Wen Colonel Penkovsky confessed
nerstrom who had been supply-that he, spied for the United fot~`
-1 h U ?t d Stated and Britain be
strum i w& iV J.aUr-
y ?_. Fha a ,Wennerstrom admitted W.
ftry in the stateimenii by'sen. Mil?:~hia
lffe ~t~$wed ]rl :~
+sians spying iur tn~ ..esa~? _ .j. lar unromantic reason, nnd., is
i Indeed more truth., than Ike-, doomed to _spend . tub rests nft
.
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