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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 39
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The February tssue of “American Ife ™ contatns part
1 of an article captioned /"Burgess-Naclean Case” by Edna R,
‘Fluegal. in forerand to article, Fluegal descrtbed as chairman, |
pegieee Sctence Department, Trinity College, washington, D. C.3
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forner foreton affatra spectalist, State Department. Both as staff
oreton affaira censultant to Senate Internal Security
member and Joretgn GQ] fGira COnsuLtant «v tTe ecu ;
, pms she has spectalized for years in study of [nfjitration and
policy subuerston tn field of foreion policy. ne
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5-25-51
disappearance September, 1953, the Petrov story (Vladinir Petrov, Sovte
ee oan aan «x atadt anmanmts
{ . ” ry | Pe * _ ~~ ~ 2 — moe an ~ ze
} defector) September, 1955, charging that subjecishad been Sovtet agents
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bue story Cid not break until 6-7-51; mentions Ars. laclean's
for years; their appearance in Moscow 1956 and conmuntcationa between
subjects andtheir families since, he author appears to have made a
study of British and U.S. publicized stories re case, She its highly
| lerttical of the British for tts piece meal disclosure of facts and
the fatlure to release all of the facts; also their fatlure to advise
US, of tnuesttgatton of leaks they discovered in 1949 as well as dela;
in notifying U.S. of subjects'dtsappearance. Tne author suggests
oo, that full facts may not have been released due to involvenent of some
loritish “holy cows” plus fear that full disclosure of facts might
pid ptinutote Congress to enact measuree testricting pooling classified
informatton by U.S. and England, She stated that while the British
article contatns numerous tnnuendoes, suppositions and questions
eeeters lingers on, the Anerican side renains totally unexplored. fhe
oan U.S. angle, Those appearing to be the most significant are
as follows: . “A-T4
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he tdea, that the affair had, only a British side.
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a wey &
~(1) Americans “in high places" avoiding any pressure by
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