THE ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH

St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.

16 April 1929

(page 6)

 

FRANCE TO OUST ALLEGED

BRITISH SECRET AGENT.

 

He Says He Posed as German Propagandist

and Wrote Articles for “Fatherland.”

 

 

Paris, Apr. 16—The Paris Midi says that Alastair [sic] Crowley, who says he was a British secret service agent during the war and in that capacity posed as a German propagandist, writing articles for the “Fatherland,” will be expelled from France tomorrow.

     

His French identity card has been taken from him by the government, amounting to technical expulsion. He said that he was unaware of any charges against him and planned to go to Brussels with the hope, however, of being able to return to Paris.

     

The Midi quotes Crowley as saying that as a secret British agent he sought to influence the Germans to sink American ships with the end in mind of forcing the United States into the war on the side of the allies.

     

Crowley has lived in Paris for the last six years.