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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 2
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to visit ae, and, accordingly, wrote him to this effect.
did not get this letter in time, and, according to @
night of April 5, 1951, BURGESS and his mother arrived at after con-
wciccre able delay due to a car b down. Because ieee uenaiiiins
snd Sunitgn eta AAO were glready guests in the SUT
sae , there was room only for EVE BASSETT on the night of April 5, 1951.
BURGESS spent that night in a motel near Moficks Corner and moved into A@iyy
the following morning.
said that EVE BASSEIT and her son, GUY
BURGESS, remained at Gi}UMn@jacibjese until Sunday, ‘eihen 8, en) when
they moved to the Fort Sumter Hotel in Charleston. ‘stated
that BURGESS and his mother spent several days “ the Fort Sumter Hotel
waiting for their automobile to be repaired, was not at
WFP at the time BURGESS visited there in April, 1951.
auERRCGNGN stated that BURGESS appeared to be
ad hi Sananduat at thea +4 af hie +
deeply mortified because of his misconduct at the tame OF mis previous
visit to Charleston and, because of this or possibly the presence of his |
mother, he was exceedingly judicious in his drinking during the time he was
at weap. In this connection, stated that Mrs. BASSETT told
her GUY had suffered concussion of the brain when he fell down the stairs
at the Foreign Office in London about three years ago, and for this reason,
Mrs. BASSETT said that GUY should never drink potent beverages.
siiiempagenntts ssid that on the occasion of BURGESS!
visit to MMMMMME othe last time she saw him nsoaarad calm and
Visit to » the last time she saw him, he appeared to be calm and
serene, was cheerful, looked well, and exhibited no signs of tension. He
told her that he had applied to the Foreign Office for release from his
present assignment because, as he put it, he felt he could be of greater
value in the Foreign Office at London.
PRN aivised that BURGESS telephoned her
from Washington the day before he sailed to say goodbye. This was at the
end of April or beginning o of May, 1951. In his telephone conversation,
is a
according to Syypeaesasses, BURGESS sounded as though he were in good
spirits and romised to writ to write her a long letter as soon ag he arrived in
London. mI 375 20: that EVE BASSETT returned to England by
air.* -
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