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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 39
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Turncoat in Moscow" by CLARK’ PORTEOUS, a Press-Scimitar Staff —
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nyidadan W. Goodman, Memphis lawyer and businessman,
was accosted by Guy Burgess, the turncoat British diplomat, at
performance of 'La Traviata! in Moscow, 3
"Goodman said Burgess apparently has resigned himself
to permanent exile. Burgess told Goodman he was in Russia ‘pre-
venting World War III,' but he couldn't tell how he was doing this.
"mr, ond Mrs. Goodman went to Russia before going to
London for the mecting of the American Bar Association with the
British lawyers.
"tare you from the American Embassy?! Burgess, who was
wearing a dark pinstripe suit, asked. 'If you are, you had better
not be seen talking to me or you'll get in trouble. I'm Guy Burgess,
one of the two missing British diplomats.'! . ~~
"Burgess happened to be sitting in the next seat to
Goodman, who was a colonel in the Air Force and spent four years in
Washington during the war, and worked with the Russians. He said
it is almost certain tht his meeting with Burgess in the theater
was not by chance, &
jurgess served in the British Embassy in Washington.
He and Donald™ MacLean, who was head of the American department of
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the Foreign Orficé In London, flied to Russia in May, 1951. (@
"At the first intermission at the theater, Burgess
excused himself to a Russian couple with him, and walked with Mr.
and Mrs. Goodman to the lobby. During three 20-minute intermissions,
Burgess talked to “oodman, alternately boasting of his good treatmen!
by the Russians and recalling with nostalgia personal friends an
old haunts in the United States he never expects to see again, )
"tThey do very well by egg~heads in Moscow,' Burgess
said, and fingered the blue-striped black four-in-hand he called
‘my old Etonian tie,! calling Goodman's attention to the tie. &
"Burgess talked of his theory of Britain's foreign
policy, saying that after the war, the British Foreign Office
"took over the State Department! and ‘moulded its policies.' He
said he blames only te United States for 'the old war-mongering. !
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