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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 39
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Ry CLANK PORTEOUS iBar Asso ation with the Fritich: Mrs. Goodman te the Iehhyv, Dur- —
Press Scimitar Staff Witter lasrtes. ; (Hing three | minute inte: mis. PS
William W. Goodman, Mem- “Are you from ine American sions, Burges: talked to Good- ;
. ’ ee “Embacsy?" Surgess, who was man, allernatcly boasting of his
phia lawyer and businessman, wearing a dark pinstripe suit.lyood trealment by the Russians
was arcosted by Guy Burgess,asked. “If you are, you had and recalling with nostalgia per-
the turnenst British dipleraat, at better Ret he acen talking to me sonal friends and old haunts in
“a or you'll ret in trouble, I'm Guy the United Sizes he never ex-
a performance of TA Traviata” Burzess, tee af the two missing pects to see again.
fer re ag Vozrot, itisly diev ‘ a
[ vo 4 Geodman British divomats. | “They do very well by egz-
said Buryess ; Purzes happened to be altting heads tn Moscow," Borgess said,
& p p a rently an an tia’ © are wis Sr erian,’ and fA,ered ihe Biue-stri ped
has rainned ree es eotonel in the Airipiack fonr-in-hand he called “my
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asbingion during the war, and man’s attention to the tie.
permanrcnt “. iy
f mene, Worked with the Russians. He : ;
exile. Barsess ig ie ig almost. certain thar Burgess talxed of his theory
ve Guadman his meeting with Burgess in the of Britain's foreign policy, say- MT :
Ga theater was not by chance. iing ihat after the war, the Brit- ; ra a 7
. ities wea Burgess served In the British ish Foreign Ojiice “took over teed 0 | oe |
g | War J" but Embassy in Washington. He and:the State Department’ and PRINCE PHILIP
; aot + Donaid MacLaan, who was head “moulded ite policies.” He said _"
ad he ou lde't of the Arerican department of he blames only the United States evaded sar ieil Palit tied hint
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jfled to Russia in May, 3951. 1 When Goodman a.ked Burgers tL"
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Ar. and Mrs, Goodman went to theater, Burgess excused him-("h3t Job he had, Burgess only) Even tho Burgess cave the {m-
Russia helnpe going to London'self to a Fussian couple with'smiled mystcriously, showing @ pression he was salisfied wi
Ton the meeting of the American him, and walked with Mr’ and stainless steel front tooth, and Russian life, Goodman said
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With an Enclish-snesting West. Cevinn Frazer rented « D-vear: Russia thru Alaska and Siberia
with an English-speaking West- Ceylon Frazer rented a 20-year: Russia thru Alaska and Siberia,
erner. . lota Rolls Royce to go to Queen the route used to deliver 3000
Burgess and MacLean ap- Elizabeth's garden party for the American plants to Russia,
peared in Moscow 18 months ago American lawyers.—the one atl Goodman told the Prince about
for an interview with two British which hot dozs were not served,‘his decoration, The Prince
reporters, after having been They were cocktail sausages, (Wanted to know where he was
karen . ok : anni i, from, and ke told him. The
missins** gince 1931. Goodman’ Mr. Goodman was wearing his rinte then wanted to
asked Burgess about MacLean, 0.B.E. ribdon—olficer of the Or. P. . .
but Burgess ducked the question. der of the British Empire. Not where Memphis vie pind Good:
The two have not keen reported Many Americans have this deco ™4* told him ne e ish 1 A
secn together since the 1936 in- vation, River,” and that satisfie e
terview., >» j. Mr. Goodman also happens to Prince,
- The British Foreign Office in be & British harrister, the he has! Mrs. Goodman returned to
Lonilon was interested in Good- not practiced in England. After Mlemphis Thursday night. Their
man’s chat with Burgess, and he was graduated from Harvard, \dauchter, Mary, who had been
ho gave them a ful) report, Mr, be siudied at Cambridge and was.in Scotland, got back yesterday
Goodman's talk with Burgess enrolled at Lincoln's Inn and afternoon.
was reported in the Londoner’s later called 10 the bar, more’ Mr, Goodman remained in New
Tiary, a column in the Lendon than 2) years ago. |York another day to transact
Evening Standard, July 27, ! Prince Philip was fnterested business in the American Finish-
. In London, Goodman talked in the American wearing the !ing Co.'s New York office. He is
: with someone who is as much 0.B.E, and asked him if that'vice president and treasurer ot
; réxpected ax Burgess is detested was what it was. He wanted to.American Fintshing Co. He aif
by the British -- Prince Pailip, know how he got it. One of Good- fly back to. Memphis tovizht. He
hurband of Queen Elizabeth. ‘man's greatest accomplizhinents was interviewed over lelephone
ine World War If was plan-‘from New York City. .
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