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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 14
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of Mississippi, said in disclosing;
“this that one point of inquiry ia
whether they could have Upped
‘off Red China that its home,
“bases would be immune from at}
“tack even if Chinese’ Communist’
. troops were thrown into the Kos
rean war.
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, Burgess, at the time, was sec-
ond secretary of the British Em-
‘bassy here while MacLean was
in charge of the American desk
in the British Forelgn- “Office - in
, London. f
i They mysteriously disappeared
‘behind the Iron Curtain in the
‘spring of 1961 and the. British
Foreign Office recently said it
believed they were Soviet agents,
“They are reported to be in Mos-['
cow now. OT A
: Senator Eastland wrote.a let-
ter. September 22 asking Seocre-
tary of State Dulles about: the
‘two men’s “relations to the
-Btate Department-end the basic
‘activity in’ connection “ there-
with.” He said he has not yet
recelved a reply from Mr, Dulles,
. In addition to the question
‘of whether MacLean and Bur-
igess might have given the Chi-
nese Communists a big assist
‘in the Korean ‘war, the ‘sub-
¢ _ | committee is expected. to try to
ars ~" | find out what. information they
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