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me him
drive to
Charleston, South
Carolina. Headvisedme
that he did not haveto
be inCharleston until Noon March 1, 1951. Weleft Washington, &#39;
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A. M. February 28 1951, with Hr. Burgess
driving al9L1 Lincoln Continental
with DQLl7L
license plates.
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Wbodbridge, Virginia, we were stopped by aVirginia_State Trooper,
whose name I do not know, and he advised Mr. Burgess that we were V
driving
90 mph. The Trooper recognised
Mr Burgess imunitglaild
allowed himto continueon with the requestthat he-staywit the
limit.
speed
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8 miles of Ashland we were passing an Army
Convoy and were stopped
by another Virginia State Trooper and he
sr advised he
that checked
had us at 80 mph.
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stay
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and we proceeded South through
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South Petersburg we were stopped by
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and being the driver I was charged with speeding at 80 mph.
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cars
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this 28th day of Bebrusry, 1951,
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Sir Percy 8i11ttoe to the United States. The ie
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people on one occasion. did ls,
not know whether BURGB5 kept regular conpaw with this woman, whose name
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old Balalaika Club, and knew that she formerly frequented the Troika, run
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typewritten
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prepared
Virginia
State
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atVirginia
State
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request ostensibly for purpose by
set-ion Virginia State
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motor vehicle
inVirginia
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recalled
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f 4.-&#39; Britain rely glanced at prepared statement for
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22 1951s
was
interviewed
and
furni:hed
the
following
intonation: &#39
that
advised that at the time he was picked up
by CIIPHITS
he
in Fnedericksbtu-3,Virginia that BI.!%S had told his that had been
by
stopped prior to this tine the Virginie State Polioe at a weighing
.
station in Virginia ashort the
distance from of
District Oolumbia-Virginia
of
line, because the character
of he
his driving. nWRCE5 indicated that
been
had with
releasedat this time that
e warning. Betold s warning
been
had issued to his at this time rather than an arrest lads of
because
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IJRCES wee again etoppedby the Iirdnie State"Police hetweenFrederick!-
burg, Virginia dndBichlond,Virginie heceuee
of the reolrleeecharacteroi
i.
his driflng. whowee present at the tine, noted that there wee ecne
diecuseion between BURCES and the Ii:-ginie State Police otticer who
etoppedIJRGESS relative to whetheror not SUI-&#39;lG."3S
could he arrested heceuee
of hie diplomatic etetue. IJBESS eucoeeemllycontendedthat ee e diplomat
he wee ienune tron arrest. The State Police otticer advised BUBE5 that
while thie wee, in all probability, true, that BUINES could he denied the a .-
right to drive hie car in Virginie and that hie oer could he held pendingthe
arrival of another driver. After e brie! diecuseion with the Ii:- nie State
Police
officer,
BURIISS
wee
ieeued
another
warning
and
proceded
onhiewey. _!
ureealledthat etthietinethethewaeinthe cuetodyottheiirginia
State Police end while BIJRCESShad returned to Peterehurg, Virginia tor the
purpoee of cashing e check to pay his fine, that the Virginie State Pplice
had prepared a euanar; statement-relative
to 3111235 d in; activities.
This typewritten eumery etetenent consisted ct intonation that the Virginie
.-.<=.1..e
em.Police
me from
both
warms
mi. K !
The Virginie State Police on the eoqaletion of this typewritten many
statement, asked} if he would he willing to eeeiet than to prevent
elmms tron driving a car on the highway: of the State of Virginie end
to State have
poeeihly
the Virginia
BURIES recalled toGreat Britaiew
Police officers then presented
acquiesced end
with the typewritten
cop; ct the eunezg etatenent and indicated to him that it he wee willing
that
to assist than he ehould eign hie nameto this statement. * aaid
that he lerely glanced at the etetceent for the purpoee of eeoertaining
whether or not the statement wee againet hie interest wdthout reading the
eteteunentin detail. In as muchee the eureory exaeinetion of the etatenent
indicated that it wee colpletely against BURES&#39;intereete end in no way
own,
egeinet his he signed the etetanent. This eignstureweein the preeenoe
or the Virginia State Police officers and not before any Justice of the Peace,
Judge or Iota:-1 Public. indicated that at not tine wee he placed under
eat-he
Irene that he ac not at any tile give the I11-guda State Police any
information ee to the -length ct time that he and BURGBShad been acquainted.
is nee:-1,7ea he can recall, this tact wee furnished to the Virginie State
Police by BIJR-EShinqell. -
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at the ue. oi tn. interview, e.
me em wished
to eekeat clearem
the tecte that he had given in his signed etetezeent oi June 13, 1.951 relative
to hie ecquaintanceehi with GUT HJR£i&#39;5$
and other tecte in thie eaee were
true and accurate. -in again pointed out that the datee of the inaiden
db
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he eould re-eall, but that
the enet date
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to Charlotte, G11-oline
South could
ascertained
ate]; eecuring
by the date
of hie arrest from the reeorde
Virginia Police.
State Aeigned etatelent oovez-in the foregoing faet
»m=.¢ from
time W
Oopiea of this report are being designated for the liehaond Divieion in view
of the outstanding investigation in that area.
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June 22, 1951

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It make an. following


statement to
who bee
I identified himself to me es eSpecial Agent of
the Federal Bureau of
Investigation.

Imake this statement freely. Ihave received no threats or promises. Ien an-re
this
that statement may be used in ecourt ct lee.

The statement that Ian laking


now amplifies the the signed statement that Iorig-
me
inally adieu: June 13,1951. &#39;

Irecall that at
the time that
GUY BU!- -031.55 picked
ac up et
I :-ederickshurg, Ye. he
me
told that he had been stopped em-cute by the Virginie State Police at eweigh-
ing station ashort distance from the District Columbia
of Line because his
of driv-

ing. He indicated that


he was released at this time with ewarning. lie was issued
the naming
rather
0 being
than arrested
&#39; zecause
i Diplomatic
his immu
Ihile
I
was riding with he 1. again ac.>pp_s=&#39;i>y
the firginie State Felice between

rrederieksburg
end Richmond,
Ya.
Va because
thereckless character-
of State
1115- iM_this_.tlme
ens
there some discussion
bet-seen Burgess
ad}-he !irg1_n.ia,/ Polic
om..;§I t
/at whichtime Bu_rge§s
cmtmded that
he could
not bearrested because
of his dip-
lomatic status. _&#39;.l&#39;he
Police Officer
Btatef advised Burgess
that Ihile
this probably
was true
um nu;-gm?
could be
denied the
1-agar.drive
to hiscar inm-gum andhis
ear could
he held pending the arrival another
of driver. Burgess was egein released
Iith ewarning. _

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to
mile I no beingheld by the State Police andBu:-genhadreturned Pete:-shurg, »
Ia. for the purpose or eaahihg a check
to pea w tine the 8tate Poltoe asked ll if
- s

to
I would he Iilling to
help than prevent Burgess from driving hie oar in Ia. lad
help than get him out of the Country. I said that I would. The State Police thm "

typed up a eunnaryof the waythat iiurgeesdro-we


his ear in Va. This sumar; eonsieted

Pi State
that
ThePolice
had
received
from
both
Burgese
and
th t/ statementwaspreparedI aerely glancedover it without reading it/
to he eure that thefetatsmentne_ against Burgeeeand not against me. I eignedthe
summary
etatement. I did not take this statementunder oath or in any Ia; near to
the
truth
ofit.As
near -eu Burgess
gave
the
State
Police
the
intom
as to the length of time he hadImamme andI did not checkthe accuracyof this
&#39;
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#15,;
areeor ~ epresented
in thesigned I
etatenent gave
to m_-lune
13,
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19 . A s nearlyasI canrecallI wasarrested
withBurgess
thefirst of second
week
of April of 1951. However
the correct date will be that re ected by the arrest re-
eerde 9!. the ?a= tete Police.

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t.ha bB9231 |,&#39;92IIll
rat-urnuclto Chnrhntm during that litter [art of lamb,
_ 1951: at uhicn than he in: blnuumuz. -.r:d
Quin
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ll 5. .
nbm 1°30 in Imam through Fhz:&#39; {Ol|l&#39;
. sup-iathar, I!o1e=~u1 John Rlnott, mtirnd British Amy officer.
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Mmussmir-air, Pcnna{1n.*:iu,
um».Burg!" agnin
vtaihsd
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by thaliu &#39;
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Kay23,1951,
a ntng
thatBurnout
hadnrr1~m<
in Iondcn
l shortly
,_
-r before my 1&#39;2,
1951. Tho 10?-Mr:~&#39;.nt-ad
that Burma: had hon"out "
- of Landon
amt of the timeninnn
his mtumto Ffrmlarwd.
Thelather 5|
1}I !-bud
that
ho
could
not
bear
tormwn
anymuro
but
inlzmim,
a!
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Zi wwnr
If_ O 9 . .1-._.-L-Q
p! 92lH»; I,
/1]-I t
Iaternnco irnadn to our mnmmnumm
to you dated June3.8, 1951,
which halt in
with Iu1&#39;|pll&#39;
activities and.mount man-lanton, loath Cu-uJJ.m.
You will ncnJ.1. that Bu:-mu luutun baton the Intornntianal lei-at-10m
G&#39;lubatC1tuda1GoJJ.0gumlhrch_1nx!B;1951, mdnahurttinnlntor
nturn to Charlaton with halt mthlr, mung lucid. contuctl. gt
l
ha! advices! that Human bnforn tho Intunmtioul Iohttonn
clutvu
,&#39;mw *u$I
_w _ as 3 rugrnuntl-ti,
Burgul I.p;_-mama 0 Brit-igh
_ lnbuny andd0l1 I&#39;Q
an nddzian
l&#39;Q
1-¢1;zn=¢
to mm. Q2 1; stated
ho vi: unhvrund with lumen and boliand that large: an had been
propuva
lonatime
pruious
an was
ora "nook"
aha:-act¢ U
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Avonut,Inhincton, D. 9., obtain; that he would bu tuning to
wumngwn on April lhth with an znothlr. In can amp» In umaa "Lincoln *
arriving
1ndlpnndnnt1y." Q
We hmmupnvioun rnport thltlntladontbythenlanof -.
I -
ma mpomuy um Burgess in Charlclf-On after up mm or nu a1|-
qppoarmcu
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npocsh gt tgg G:Lt;¢!QLl_ !=_=l-large,..
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of his
dinnppecranca.Be bcliovu that his :mnu&#39;hQ==1
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o must but boonn.1.n1nt¢rprutod.
Mother student,
bu mavino that In £1:-it mt Burma: on March .1, 1951, when Bu:-gen: _
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Qatar.
mat Am !-an
an Jun! 1.2, 1951, It 11+Y1: BantuLucia, Il¢&#39;l&#39;;i.I92,
Italy. In this
inttrrltw Audenrupcruny that
um Guy In:-you won a domunut ma nu a
Hr. &#39;
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Fr . Lamphere
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to
Special
Consultant
thegreeident
Ezeoutiue 0fPice Buildino
- romxngton, o. o. . 1

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ynoLeon and Burgeao disappeared after allegedly plannin"
to make only a week end trip to St. V010, " rance. Theyile/ t
on
England ray F5, 1951, an! the only irace of their whereaboute
eince then, according to British that
eourcee, ie they traveled
by taxicab
to Rennee, on
France, you 26, 1951. riree were
by
received HacLean&#39;e by
mother and wife,
hie allegedly from
those
UanLean, two wires being at
deliuered&#39;for tranemittal a
poet office in "aria, Pranre, 6,
on June 1951. A wire woe
by
received Purpeeo&#39; to
mother which had been delivered a poet
Rome,
0/&#39;/inice Italy, on Juno
7, 19511. Investigation hall ,,
reportedly that
diaoloeed on
the handwriting not,
three wires was
thatofHacLean
orBurgess. "
Information by
developed both
investigation in the
United Statue and abroad reflects theee nan were homolixuals.
Guy
to
homoeezual
in
Burgess,
while theUnitedStaten,woewell known
hie oleooiotee.
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aonald Quart uacaean was Hay
oorn Eb, 1913,
in
Englani. He in the eon or tho late Liberal Party leader, Sir
Donald uocLeon. Donald Duort "acLeon entered the British
Foreign Service on October I1, 1935, serving in the British
Foreign Qffice in London September
until 24, 1938.
He was
- then attached to the British Fnbaaeu in Paris June
until 18,
1940. Eb thereafter renained in the Foreign office in London
until Nay 1,
l9%4, at which time he nae traneferrrd to serve
in the British Fnbaeay in Haahington, D. C. He remained in
I-.._|..t...-.4-..... .....1:1 11.-.._4-..>...... 1 I l mL_.,-..n.|...-Q 1.- .._...._..r n_.-_.
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November C, 1948, until Hay, 1959, in the British Fmbaaay in
Cairo, Egypt. after allegedly recovering from obreakdown in

Hay 1951,
25,
with tho Foreign
Cairo he
-- tho-American
Of,- ice
Lon-ion,
in thean
haad
oorued from 0ct0bo",195U,
Dapartnent.. &#39;-
his
until disappearance on

Jith respect to hin breakdown in Cairo, Egypt, in has _


boen reported that from about January, 1950,
until 1950,
May,
¥acLean wan lrinhing heavily in aonnony with ajournalist,
&#39; In flay, 19.50,the two
non broke into the apartment of two American girls in Cairo and
this resulted in HaoLean being recalled to Lonion. In-London ha
won under the care of awoman psychiatrist of Sermon origin. II?
HacLean was married to He inda Hurling IuoLean. She
was born July 25, 1916,
in the United Staten and she married
Donald Duart NaoLean on Juno 16, 1949,
in Paris. She and her .
mother, Mrs.
Melinda Dunbar,
are preaent1y&#39;in&#39;En§lond.
Q.
Guy Prancil De Haney Burgeea was born April 16, 1911,
in England. no attended Cambridge University, reportedly being
aCommunist while there. "ram 1934 to 1935
he lactured in
history at Trinity College, Cambridge, England. Tram 1935
to
1935
he was with the Britinh hroodcoatina Comvany engaged in
anti a:i propaganda work. from 1939
to 9.1
he was enployei h;
the British
he wasoyain
Intelligence
with the
organi|&#39;ation,
British Uro0dcaatinJ
F""on
anpany. Prom
to
19¢!19.44
1944
,
to 1946 he had atemporary nnpointment in the News Hepartnent of
the Foreign Offire in London uni was thereafter employed in the

1948.
He then worked
from 15148
privaté office
to1950
in the "or
Eastern.
of the Minis er of State, Hector bac eil, until

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transferred to the British Embassy in Iashington, D. C. in
the Par Eastern Affairs Departnent. He Ieft the United States
on
transfer back to England on
Hay 1, 1951. After return
his
was
he called before aboard and informed that all
chances for
further rroaotion in the British Foreign oervice were ever.
This is reportedly tantaaount to dismissal procedure. Burgess
recall from the United ttates grew out of a letter dated larch
14, 19 1, from Governor Battle of Virginia
*1, the ChiefPM
this otter
of oco of e 8a etoDeoar
Governor Battle
nen .rl
t1 th
called attention
t t
to the
t tI
fact that
dvrin March,
&#39;
% " be1931, Guy
had been
Bvrgels and
arrested» and
an individual
brought fore
by the none
of
Judge 11 n, i &#39;ord
on acharge of reckless driving. Burgess claimed diplomatic
i:-.=&#39;-at.-aity for
hit.-eel, and die driver, reportedly even going: so
for as to threaten the
arresting of/icer in the event the case
was rosscuted. The individual with whom Burgess was trauolinra,
ae has been interviewed.
Ho advised
that Bvrgesl
picked him up
while he was hitchhiking to J&#39;acksanovi11e,I 1orida,
and dvrinp the time they were dri uing through the State of
Virginia they were stopped -Jhree tines for driving at excessive
~pwi-- ., .1 A___ ._.. ,___ &#39;;q n@n
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Charleston, South- Carolina, the two nen-spending thelvnightin a
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political nature, ithas been reported to be cf amuch lower I
grade than the tnfornatton which
to UacLpan had uaceeet_ During 1
E
the period that he was the secretary to the Minister uf State,
Bectnr unnyeil, he mould, of course, have had access to
important information. During the period he man inIaehington,
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BY HPFCIAL YFSSENUEF

Pate: June 28, 1951

T0: Eirector
Central Intelligence Agency
2430 I Street, N. F.
Ihahingtan, F
Attention:
Office of Special perationr &#39;7
Fr-om: Jnlzn Fdgar Hoover, Wrector
Fe-feral Bureau of Investigation

Subje ct: D MALD DUXFT hcLLAN


. _,_ GUY FRANCIS
ESPI4MAGE
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HWHCY PURGESS
VI
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Re erenoe ie mde to my letter to W
ated
dated June 2.5, 1951. Your Jet-tar me
June
19,1951,andyourletter
of conaider-able
in reply
interest an
contained valuable data not nrevtoualy known to us. -

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ie reported
to have
etatedin cm
interview
after? -5"?-i7i¬rn
to
- - l .
England that hie opinions were "fairly;/ ur to the left" in .79.&#39;:?4 92
when he nae 0 resident
a Communist.in
ever Vienna, Austria.
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cm:BURGESS
. them in Pennsylvania in June or July,
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4/5-s/51. BURGESS
described
8-3 p
brilliant, very nervous, emotionally unstable, and heavy drinkero
sumsssdefended
British Chinapolicy tow?-nd in-
dicated he was member of Labor Party and :I.n favor I
of_ British
.- P~
SocielianoBURGESS
wrote ahortly beforesailing
for Ehgland,promised
to write later, adding,"I&#39;ll
politics in it too. I&#39;m
v.
-
put some
very! depressed." JOHNR. Bi _, .
92 II
BURGESS&#39;
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stepfather by
inLondon,
that BU&#39;R1&#39;§ESS
letter of5/23/51 mI s
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with her nieee
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le news aper
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with
Continued
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elleged
to _that
Communist that
*1/le.s,Conn::L1nisti
MacLEA
but
said Ma.cLEAN
was recalled
after heand &#39;
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broke into apartment of American Embassyfemale employees
in that
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June 1951,
12,

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About 1930, ting tendon,


they celledon ColonelBASSETT met
and hiswife andstepson,
who
still
was in histeensthe time. - *
at 92&#39;
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he aw-.e&#39;a that shere-
ceiwd aletter Colonel
frcan BASSETT, new
retired and living at 11+ Arlington
House, Arlington Street, London S. W. 1, in which letter BASSETT informed
her that his stepson, GUY, of the British Foreign Office, soon
was to leave
for assignment in the British Embassy in Washington, and that he, BASSETT,
appreciate
would any courtesiesthew might extend to him.
Not long after receiving this letter,
wro e
GUY
L at e
BURGESS ii-1&#39;1 Bri ti. sh
Embassy in ashi
W ton and invited him to
visit them.
Shortly after
writing "BURGESS;
1-eceived a
telephone call from him in Washington accepting her invitation. BURGESS
ce.me.to Q for athree or four day visit sometime in
June orJuly, 1950,
according to the
stated that after this visit he was
obliged
to
send BURGESS
anumber of pieces of personal property which
BURGESS _____.....
had,

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negligently failed to packwhen he


left after this visit.
expressed his opinion, based on this experience, that BURGESS
was very careless and thoughtless about his methods of life.

occasion, advised
During heBURGESS
visit 1}O On the above
talkedwit BURG_ re arding international
affairs, including theonBritish
BUBGBS was well versed
China policy. advioed
this question and skillfully presented the
that
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and foster relations between China and Britain
Great than to refuse to
reco ze her
andBURGESS
force
recalled that
China
closer
into rapprochement
impressed him as astaunch
theUSSR.
&#39;.
defender of
with
British Socialism and that
is is his recollection BURGESS
that told him he
was-a member
of the I-abor Partyin Great Britain.
--After BURGESS
first visit, i" received
two undated, handwritten letters him
from in Washington, D. C. These
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be of significance in the course of this investigation.

Envelope postmarked Washington, DC. 7:30 PM, Aug. 15 19-50,


addr
ease <1
0 t &#39;
Pa.," from "G";--BURGESS, British Embassy, Washington, D. C."

_ "Briti sh Enbaasy &#39;


Bh-a_ &#39;
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"I have just finished writing my mother aletter which


she will of course show to Jack! telling her about my visit to
e. It wld. be much easier if private correspondence old.
adopt the technique of official. correspondence -because then
you wld. have a copy
of letter
my to her &wld. see for yourself
how very much I enjoyed it & how very grateful I am. As it is
I shall have to
try &convince you - &I can&#39;t write skillfully
enough to express what
an impressive place in the sense of er.-
pressing in detail away of life I found the we be,
_q}u]ite apart
from the
sheer
loveliness of thesticks and
stones,
te box &the vistas - they being only the material out of
which you and your husband seem to me
to have the other &bigger
thing. 1really did enjoy itand also meeting your rriohoé at
V members of your omily -who of course also fitted. in &helped
make
to it. .
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I havehadyourletter toeent on. I
ur,dereta.":d that the he has de1&#39;initel;&#39;
left the &baeey he may I
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still
be in the u. s. A. on the West Coast! - howeverthe
Netherlands Elnbasey will get it to him.

kind];
"Iam
also
eendiletter
our toou
£1.11-nich
"8 Y,
gave me & aaking him to ring me.
Y

your
_ "Very stupidly I mu-athave misunderstood maid having
in
put my things & didn&#39;t
look around the room. The result is
I-_ -----_
have
-- I think
--ie-e. heft
_--- behind
-_--_--w a-~ nair
I----_ of
1-. ntri nnrt
-v-- r--mad
-w- of
-- nanrnuueknr
--v-1-r--v-
blue 8: white summertrousers, a white Tuxedo coat only] s white
hair brush & possibly something else. be
I1 they could on
sent
to the EmbaasyI should be most grateful as well as apologetic
being
_»..for careless.

"1gave
your
love
to.*w11.n
I em going to a party this evening 8: he told me howkind you
whom
incidentally
in
had been to him Se Carolina. I told him I knew this from
in
my experiences you
Pennsylvania & I do hope very much to ggg
both again.
"With e11 thanks &#39;

Affectionately

_
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Ehvelope postmarked Washington, De __Ce, 7:00 PM, September 22,
1950
addressed
to&#39; $, &#39;
d, P8."from
"GeBURGESS,
hl00Nebraska
Avenue,
ash.:l.ng-
ton, D. Ce"

"Dear -
"I trust
you received aw telegram. you
The reasons did not
receive the earlier letter that I ehld. have written are too
numerous to trouble you with, so I hope you will take ea
Buffioient about half or less of my apologies- The reasons
inpluded:

,-e-
u 1.
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cousin
" l! deferred
to you
.And
until
writing
hadI your
met
he, laudably &intelligibly, kept on
deferring meeting me, from day to day, until h
was out of the way & wwas 0. K. It
was, in fact, well worth waiting to meet yr. cousin since I
thought he was even nicer than
you had told me. And his wife,
who I met separately, is certainly as beautiful and attractive
as Ihad heard from you that she was.
i
"!I now have a motorcsr &I wanted to tell you what I
thought of the weekend tour Imade with the
here who is one of my oldest London friends! oi our Jefferson
architecture &Virginia. It is easy to do so since Ithought
quite
simply that Monticello was one of the most civilized &
_v-_
beautiful houses Ihad ever seen E:
the most c. & b. anyone had &#39;
for
ever built himself. About the University of Virginia it is
hard to speak unless one falls back on merely saying itis a
triumph. Or, more important, worthy of the man that
one hour
in Monticello had mademe love. capacity was onJ.y, it
seemed
to me, exceeded by his taste. It particularly struck
me as adetail only! that he achieved regularity without repetition.
The g_1.gg§_t;11
of the 2 main sides of the campus.! -

"I i you wlci. like me to come 6: see you Kc yr. husband Iwld.
v. much like to & Inow have agood car. $0 it onhr needs me
told
being where. -And, Isuppose, when. I find yr. countrymen
v. nice to mine, &to me. _ . .

"Ira very sincerely &#39;


/=/ cu! BURGESS
Ilh 0 T..1.:| 141-- 1.- -.-|,:| s. $-11 ___._ .LI-_L ___._.___92__.= _._____ 4_..__:-|
"FIDO .LJ-BU
J. YLLUO DU GUI-1
U DUJ--L YULI Bl]- lb TEUIGIHDEI EVBPY QUBU-.LL
of mr weekend
&of that well and to ask ou to give my
very warm
&personal
regards respects
and $1to
"lgggage

"I have no possible apology for not having reported that


that I foolishly left behind had arrived, &for not thanking
you for the care &trouble that you were clearly put to. .
-.-
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&#39;didI not dare give you the further trouble of telling


you that you were right in thinking I had also left an umbrella
behind since Idid don&#39;t!see howanyone
8: could pack an
So
mnbrella. I hoped you had not noticed. But I wld. like ii
I may to pick it up if 8: when I see you next time.
e

/s/ G.B.
"While writing the above yr. niece rang me up & we have
arranged to meet in her house at what seems egood time next
Sunday. That is it an
hour before whatever time it is that the
SymphonyConcert begins.

75/ cur"
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&#39; _%edvised thatin t cOn1;aCt


withBURGESS,
to
probably at the time of his visit in October 1950 he
mentioned that dinedwith
hehad emmen .5d"hed ha.d
an argument
with over the UnitedStatespolicy towardSpain.
that,
#etated as he recalls, the automobile
purchasedby Hr. BURGESS andmentionedin the secondletter above,was e
convertible, year unknownbut e féirly
used Ce-d.i_&#39;l.lac late model.

.- .1.-&#39; , - - _ _ ..

1 adv-ieed October, l9&#39;50,


that in upon
the invitation, BURGESSagain visited themat? for two or
three days. They advised that BURGESS
appeared to drink rather heavily
during his visits, but he never lost control of himself or became intoxi-
cated. I advisedthat BURGESS
preferencewas Scotchwhiskey.
&#39; qiiuii stated
thateuacess
gma
mind,
brilliant talked knowledgeably
on manysubjects and impressedthem
-

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as akeen, young British diplomat. who was interesting and stismalatingn


They advised that BURGESS appeared to be emotionally unstable, being gay
1 and ex.h:L1arated at times, quarrelsome, worried, and distracted at others.

Jr hm letated that BURGESS was


a &#39;ver._v
nervous
individual who cha:Ln smoked cigarettes almost continuously during his visit
in t1he summero 1 950and
0c tbero of a
t htyear. Q
- _advised that he did not see BURGESSafter the October, 1950, visit.

1951, BURGESS inform er,


Wt advised
either over
the
that around
telephone or
February or
in aletter
March,
which
is no_ longer available, that he was scheduled to visit
Charleston, C-,
S.
soon
-Ir
fortheA 1-pu oseof making
aspeech at TheCitadel
I.r0I&#39; him 1 Jr
Military
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Academy.
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sev of her friends in that ea. In ic nth his request,
wrote letzgs
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got word fro &#39; and &#39; _ hat BURGESS had


conducted
himself very
badly in Charleston in March, 1951. learned that
BU&#39;R£&#39;iE:&#39;5S
gone to Charleston
had for the primary purpose of attending a
making a speech at The Citadel. These sources reported to
the that BURGESS had drunk to excess during his entire stay in
Charleston and had, infect, arrived at the dinner at The Citadel in an
int cated
Qxi ti condi Ion. A t this affair, according to the information re-
ceived the
by BURGESS
speech which res tin aserious
madeahighly contentious
argument between him and
an-and
S Other reports reaching
ths fr
and in in Charleston were to the effect that in addition to drinking
excessively, BURGESS had numerous flareups of temper :Ln their presence
and was generally disliked because of his surly attitude.

wadvised that while she was stayingat


0-. in April, 1951.
she recs ved
a letter from B to the effect that his mother was in
the United States and that he intended to tge amotoring, trip to the South
and would be going to South Carolina. " BURGESS wonderedifhe cdfuld drop
in with his mother for__avisit
at h. ii advised
.-es
7 _ .

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F-bet she alreedv had house guests scheduled for the time BLTHGE-SS intended
to visit ,Jand, accordingly, wrote
him tothis effect. Hea.
parently
did
not get this letter in time, and, according to g &#39; on the
night of April 5, 1951, BUIEESS and his mother arrived after
at con-
side able delay
due to
a car
and w
b%dovm. Because
ere alr ady guests in the e
house, there was room only for EVE BASSETTon the night of April 5, 1951.
BURGESS spent
that night in a motel near
Mo cks Corner and moved into
the following morning. &#39;

said that EVE BASSETTand her son, our


BURGESS,
they moved
to the
atremained
unt. 1J.
Fort Sumter Hotel in
Sunday, _8,
Charleston. Ystated
mil1251;
when
F35
at
th BURG and his mother spent several days tthe Fort Sumter Hotel
waitingromo
fo
their antbileoerepair.
t s ed wesnoa h tt
mat the time BURGESS
visited there in April, 1951.

an stated that BURGESS


appeared to be
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visit to Charleston and, because of this or possibly the presence of his&#39;
mother he was exceedingly judicious in his drinking during the time he was
at . In this
connectiomm stated that
Mrs. BASSETT
told
her GUY had suffered concussion of the brain when he down
fell the stairs
the
at Foreign Office in London about three years ago, and for this reason,
Mrs. BASSETT said that GUI should never drink potent beverages.

jh said that on _the_ occasion


of BURGESS
visit to &#39;%, the
last time she saw
hit, he appeared to
he cake and
serene, was cheerful, looked and
well, 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
in
value the Foreign Office London.
at

sd sed that BURGESS telephoned her


from Washington the day before he sailed to say goodbye. This was at
the
end ofApril or beginning
acr92492:I!""v92II 4-1».
&#39;
May,
of
VDIIIJRIPQQ
1951. In his telephone
4..-.uo-"I.-..-IEl 4- conversation,
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DU IJUJIL-I1-IUI-I DVHIIUULL
aii UIIUHEII U5
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spirits and _romised to write her letter
a long as soon as
he arrived in
London. advised that EVE
airs &#39;
BASSETTtoreturned
England
by
-.

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U &#39; OnJune
15, 1951,mnde a ablea
third undated, handwritten letter from BURGESSwhich
to
b
is quotedbelow. This letter wasfound after the June
be
12, 1951, interview in a package of letters to answered. The letter
was received by her at the end of April or beginning of May, 1951, a
few days after BURGESS telephoned to say goodbye. The envelope is not
available.

"Dear on I y

Just a short note following our telephone conversation to


return you your cheque. I hate having to borrow moneyin un-
forseen & unforseeable emergencieseven from good friends & was
very glad I was able to avoid cashing it. Howeverif you had not
*hsd the kindness to provide it I wld. have been very worried, being
with my mother & Fort Sumter being as expensive as it was. with
it there were no worries and we had a truly wonderful time and
indeed from our point of view the not yours I fear the car breakdown
It
was a blessing in disguise. enabled us to spend a whole
week by forcing us! in Charleston & getting to knowit a
little. Ewene weekwas fer too short. I think & hope we- ite
&#39;21
things
with
thew
story you had heard was, I wasn&#39;t
he
in the Citadel, and-as I told you,
theah
an interested but not interesting! invention.
"As I told you&#39;on
the phone I&#39;m etc.
so pressed with packing
m
plus mother that I wld. prefer to write you s proper letter of
thanks later. I l1 put sme politics too.
in I&#39;m
v. depressed.
Meanwhilevery .
{7}
Much love

/s/ GUI BURGESS

It
"P.S. was your fault, my mothers fault or my fault, we
that
we
did not get your letter till after our return and did get
your postcard." HoweverI hope like Charleston thats all under-
&
stood now cleared up."
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in udvised that they were shocked


/ta/read
+
theinpress
about
disappearance
the GUY and
BURGESS
of DONAL
cLEAN. They said that they
had never heard BURGESS mention
HacLEAN,
and they did not know the latter. They stated that BURGESS impressed
them
as being arather weak character but had not the slightest intimation that
he harbor-Q sloyel opinions or was engaged in avw subversive enterprise
directed by Moscow. They advised that BURGESS mother and stepfather are
very conservative and did not share his liberal political views.

which
had
she
received
from Colonel
J0 in London.
this In
na
letter
exhi

BASSETT advised that GUY BUIEESS had arr ved


letter

in England
Hay
dated

aboard the
23, 1951,

Queen
Mary shortly before May 12, 1951, and» that he has been out of London most
of the time since." BASSEIT also commented as follows concerning BURGESS:
"Hie ilit-u_re is undecided at present. It seems he can&#39;t bear to serve ang-
where but London but how far the Foreign Office is likely to come into line
with views
his remains to be seen. Moat of their men, I gather, are
tumbling over other
each to get overseas, so perhaps he will get what he
wants!

The *-dvised that no further word has been


heard from BURGESS
GU"! or the.BASSE&#39;1&#39;I
but theyS, promised to
promptly
notify the FBI if they receive any information concerning this matter. They
indicated that they do not at this time contemplate further correspondence
with the BASSETTS. &#39;

5? Phil=1**lQ.P1li34el5 °-1-_ -. . -

advised on June 13,1951,


that he was at hen GU ! BURGESS and his mother arrived on
April 5 ,1951. hlstated that he had an opportunity to talk with
BURGESS at some length on the morning of April 6, 1951, prio_z_-_t9_
the time
I and his son-in-law and
daughter,
left the plantation to return to Philadelphia. ~

&#39; g described BURGESS


as abright minded and
well informed man who
appeared younger
than his years. stated
that BURGESSrevealed during their conversation that he was captivated by
"a fine assortment of crackpot economic ideas, such as those advanced by
the late British economist, Professor KEINES, holding that acountry can
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by borrowing." In this connection,
kadvised that BURGESS expressed
considerable enthusiasm
overa
biography o1"Profeaeor KEXNES recently published in London afriend oi
BURGESS. eaidBURGESS
him lent
this
but
book sent it
back to BURGESS atthe British Embassy with the comment that it was too
deep for him.

erraph-seized that
nothing BURGESS did
or ma
caused him to suspect BURGESS loyalty to his own government.
$@ advised
on June 13, 1951, that he met BURGESS
and his mother on April 1_95l__, at
5,
and spoke briefly with BURGESS
the following morning. at
.8-dvieedhe
that
considered
BU§ESS intelligent
but something
of asmart
aleck or "know-it-all-" _said that he noticed, however, that
eueenss wasmaking every effort to pleasant.
be SJ stated that
he found BURGESS tobe far above average as aCORV81"B8 biOI18l18te He said
that BURGESS talked learnedly about literature and wa. well up
on the
current developments in the
search for the Boswell papers.

E1&#39;§=d_l?°N-8L9
1f!AE__LE@l
DUART _
At! PRO
On--June
l95l,
lb, aretired Foreign
Service Officer, advised that he was on the Egptian Desk _at the Department
from 191;!! to June,
l9l|.9. He stated that he cannot recall ever having
of
heard DONALD MacLEAN
during this
period.

that
were
$1 probably in the American Enba.
say at
Cairo, Egypt, during the time MacLEANwas Enbeeey

At Mt" Pocono, Pa-

was intervied onJe 23,


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, no. Pocono,
Pa., by.sag as
getated
that
and recalls that
hewggjn Cairo from
DONALD.92@iacLE-AN
November, 1916, toAugust, 1950,
was there from approximately l9h8 to
early1950. Accordingtn q DONALD
MacLEAN
wasCounselor
of
the British I nbassy and was relieved of duty in Cairo because of the
follqring incident. .

resenth employed
at-the
ms. ...co...
Amman an-uu
u Moscow, USSR,
! nn F92n&#39;|~&#39;92 secret-arv in Ge.__&#39;h&#39;o
She
commenced
work in February,
l9l|£ &#39;
>- -wed anaiaartment
1; Cairo
with an unknown
mglion girl. Later, this English girl left and
o also
worked
intheAmerican
Embassy
Fin,
Cairo
moved
in with
&#39; &#39;&#39;
_qoo___g_gn1-._y:oa_1o_¢rmg<,
i " &#39;_
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MacLEAN
" o, were caught breaking into the
ant was ab ent th e.

8 mm 6 partment, and
who was aslee the bedroom, denied hearing any conmotiono
However, according to om the condition of the itroom, was
apparent
that }-*£acL,...%"!
and
&#39; m hadcaused
mach
commotion.
§___
wasof theopinion
that ws lookingfor theBritishgirl who
fonnerly
shared
theapartment
withh .-
tated -that MacLEAN,
while in Cairo,
associated with a fast group which c tered its attention around the King
ofEgypt&#39;s
sister,Princess
Faiza.
& described
thisgroup
asnot
pa.rt.icularILy immoral, but merely fun-loving. .
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news-
paper
ior ham associated
thé. i thatheapproached
said
I~Ia.cLEAN
regardingthe new apercrit cismandHecLEAN
deniedthat
was
aComrmmist.
II¬ iIae
advised that if had am subversive I
friends,
he,oqoomcm withthem.HesaidthatnoOOH- 92
aidered MacLEANan intelligent ,. hard working, conscientious Englishman, 1
and that he is unable to rationalize recent publicity regarding MacLEAN&#39;s
possible aiiuiations with Moscow. ,
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Jan
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not acquainted
with
any BURGESS.

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In view of the probability that leads have already beenset


&#39;out by the Washington on
Field Office the basisof teletype summaries
_ furnished Office
bythePhiladelphia duringtheprogress
of its investiga-
tion, no leadsto other offices are beingset out in this report to inter-
view the various individuals listed belowfor information in their possession
concerning
GUYBURGESS
or DONALD
MachEAN.
It is requested,however,
that
the Washington
Field Office review this list, and, if deemed
advisable,
ciqgeto be interviewedanyindividualsappearingthereonwhohavenot
or
already beencontacted &#39;
heard from concerningthis case.
RE BURGESS

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teletype dated
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COMPANY.
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BURGESS
CAR,
THE CARS
INVOLVED
WERE
NNED
BY
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AVE., NJ-1.,ANDBOTH
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BROKER,
WISH! HE
HANDIED
AUTOINSURANCE
FORBOTH
MACLEAN
ANDBURGESS.
COULD
FURNISH
NOPERTJIIENT
INFO BE MACLEAN
EXCEPTTHAT DJJULY, FIFTY SEVEN,MACLEAN
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CALI-&#39;5-
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-
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nommm srxrma, FIFTY, BURGESS
ms IN 1112:»: roan
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SUTTON HOTEL,
EAST SIXTH
FIFTY STREET BEIWEEIN
SECOND QND
THIRD AVENUE.
CAR
DLMLGED AND
WAS REPAJRED
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BY FOUR ONE
DASH ONE
SI! ELST FIFTY
FIFTH STREET, NYC,
ON NOVEQBER
SEVHITEEN, FIF&#39;I&#39;Y,
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Date; June 2?, 1951

To: -Director
- lttontion: - - V
Central Intelligence Agency
2430 IStreet, H. I .

Office of Special Operations t


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Prom: John Edgar Hoover, Director
~31! &#39;1»
a V Federal Bureau of Investigation
Subject: oomm nvemtwiimew av-P
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.i "&#39;- " In a Iettor to lreulenllvlllll


ljk l
Q _clated June19, 1951, we
furnished you details concern-
ing thil investigation. is wouid Iiie
to request you to
have the following individuals interviewed for information
concerning Donald
HacL-eon: - KQJ

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Rnl[l|||]|;.sARTA MONICA.
STATES THE
FOLLOWING. BURGESS
NET
LATE
IN NINETEEN THIRTYS WHEN BURGESS EMPLOYED BY BBC IN

LONDON? sAw HIM FREQUENTLY NINETEEN


IN THIRTYEIGHT AT CAFE

ROYALE
LONDON
IN AND AT
PARTIES.
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BURGESS AGAIN
UNTIL RIS RETURN
TO LONDON IN
NINETEEN FORTYSEVEN AT WHICH TIME BURGESS WAS ;
0

ABOUT T0 COME TO U-S- CHARACTERIZES BURGESS AS AVERY HEAVY

DRINKER AND
EMOTIONAL- PERSON,
VERY LIKELYNOMOSEXUAL. |
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HAS NO
KNOWLEDGE OF ESPIONACE ACTIVITIES OR.CONMUNIST PARTY

SYMPATHIES ON
PART OF BURGESS, RECALLING ONLY THAT HE WAS
QUITE WARMLY IN
FAVOR OF RE§QBLlQAN_$BAJN-INWNINETEENnW,
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- THIRTYSIXDASH EIGHT
I-IRICR BELIEYES wAs IN
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IN CLOSE TO THE GREAT AND NEAR GREAT
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PAGE TWO m
BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE. FURTHER, THAT HE
WAS THE TYPE
OF &#39;

"""@iKs¢N wnownnrzn TO BE
ouors IN on EVERYTHING SIGNIFICANT
UNQUOTE
1
&#39;THE
IN LITERARYAND POLITICALSPHERE. nozs nor Know BURGESS FAMILY
RECALLS THAT
BURGESS APPEARED COMFORTABLY SITUATED FINANCIALLY.

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,
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SPECIFIC POINTTHATHE
nozs nor BELIEVE
THAT
BURGESS COULD BE
CONSIDERED A PSYCHOPATHIC CRIMINAL TYPE
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As PART
or LITERARY
cnowp AT
CAFE ROYALE.
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or NO CONTACTS OF BURGESS 1N*TNE u. s. STATES HE
HAS NOT

-SPOKEN WITH ANYONE RE


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INSTANT mars. &#39;

HE SAID H§_KNEWALGER
HISS FROM
MEETING HIMRUSSIA AT THESE
IN CONFERENCESSAID
AND HEWAS GOING
TO
INCLUDEACHAPTER IN
ms BOOK onHIS IMPRESSIONS
0? I-IISS. E
SAID HEFIRST NETBURGESS, CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY, NINEIEENHIHIRIY,
AND A§$Q¢l&I£D wlI _ l .IHR§E YEAR§_IHER§§[1ER¢ NEXT TIME HE saw
BURGESS WAS
WHEN LATTER
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BURGESS MOVED
WITH THIS
GROUP,
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HE AHOMOSEXUAL.
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REASONS FOR BURGESS D ISAPPEARANCE- SHE

STATED
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THAT N0 PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
OF THE&#39;BURGESS-MC
LEAN STORY
UNTIL ADVISED BY INTERVIEWING AGENTS. SHE HAS NO
KNOWLEDGE OF

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bu husband,, ma @1111 , aha
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THAT HE WISHED THEI WOULD CONTACT HI]! AS IT WOULD EASE THE STRAIN.

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IRISH TIMES A150 REPORTEDTHAT APPROXI]lATE&#39;I..I&#39;EIGHTEEN


MONTHSAGO

BURGESS
VISITED HIS MOTHER
WHOWASIN It DUBLIZV
HOSPITAL,ANDWHILEIN 11
92
DUBLIN WAS
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ACCIDENT
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It has been reported to us that in an article in the
June 9, 1951, "Irish Times" it was ltated that Jamel Campbell
Sheers, Jr., a brother-in-law af Donald MaeLean, was reatding in
Paris. He had stated that he had
not been approached by either
the British
or French Police, but that he wiehed they would
contact him as it weal" ease the otrain. The "Irish Times aien
reported that approximately IU&#39;nontheago Burgess visited his
mo ier, who was tn a Dublin hospital, and while in Dublin, Barge 3-3
waa involved an
in automobile accident uni was arrested and
arraigned in a Lublin court.
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ea had been employed by Ponald llacLean as a mid during the
perioa he was in Iaehington, . 0. We have interuiewed¢IIIIh
Y: and she has advised that she doea not
know Donald
Haelean and never has worked for him. We maul? like to know
whether, through Melinda har eah, you cowl furnish us the
name af the French maid who w~e employed by the Hac eane in
Washington,
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SHE STATEDSHE NEVERWORKED FOR


DONALD MAC
LEAN EITHER IN
FRANCE OR
IN
THE US. SHE SAID SHE DID NOT KNOW DONALD
NAC LEAN AND SHEDID
NOT RECOGNIZE PHOTOS OF NR. END NRS- OONQLU NRC LEAN WHEN "

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