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SPIES, DUPES AND DIPLOMATS. By Ralph de Toledano. New York, Duell, Sloan & Pearce; Boston, Little, Brown, $3.50. 2

By Seripps-Howard Newspapers SPIES, DUPES AND DIPLOMATS, a large portion of ‘which was serialized last month in The Indianapolis Times, | is a true life “whodunit.” It sets forth in document and sworn statements “whodunit” to the United States; who)

were the spies for the Kremlin; pec, 3, 1941, that the Japanese °0

who were the diplojaats that were haq sent tow=éheir diplomats the either dupes or ddpes. "|code message “East Wind Rain,” | This book isn't a spine-tingling which meant: “WAR WITH| spy story. It is a cold recitation ENGLAND, WAR WITH AMERof events covering many years; JCA. PEACE WITH RUSSIA.” events which have resulted in! Mr. Toledano drew on pub-

the cold war with Stalin and the ished, unpublished and forgotten! to weave his book.! story of When the last page is turned, the Mr. reader has a clear realization of readers the dangerous efficiency of the =

hot-war_ in Korea.

Starting with the Sorge, Stalin's superspy, Toledano takes his through many “events previously Soviet spy system which penepublished in the past 15 years, trated—and may still penetrate— but with detail and clarity that the highest levels of governments marks them for what they were Which oppose the Stalin way. of —part of the Soviet pattern for life—or death, eventual world rule. it Th Dok Das many interesting ootnotes ne, timely now ,beSorge was the German national cause of the Senate Committee who hoodwinked the Japanese in| report, concerns Mr. Lattimore, Tokyo and thé German embassy Mr. Toledano points out that there, learning in his devious Lattimore abhors “guilt by asso-|

; ciation” and deplores “ordeal by ways what the Axis partners were slander.” Yet, the author says,

planning and telling it all t0.wheh Mr. Lattimore was with the “Uncle Joe.” Borge told the Krem- Office of War Information, he dis-

lin two months before Pearl Har- charged a girl employee. “Latti-

e Japanese would at- MOT® gave as one of his reasons, bor iat th ; pane 4 Great here is a rumor that she used tack the Unite es and Greal to pe the girl friend of the Chi-!

Britain in December, Stalin did nese Ambassador,” the footnote not relay that information to says. England, then his ally against Hitler, nor to the United States.'is fully as Mr. Toledano writes that American Intelligence, which had bro- of Hiss, the best-seller which Mr. ken the Japanese code, knew on Toledano co-authored.

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