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' UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
In Reply, Please Refer ta
File No. Washington, D, ¢.
July 19, 1961 /
100428091 \/
Re: Remarks of a Soviet Official
concerning William Z. Foster's
Mental Condition
A source, who has furnished reliable information
in the past, furnished the following information in July, 1961:
In July, 1961, Dimitri Shevlyagin, a Deputy of
Boris Ponomarev, Head of the International Department of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
(CCCPSU), made the following comments regarding the mental
condition of William Z. Foster, Chairman Emeritus of the
Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA),
who is currently in the Soviet Union:
On Foster's 80th birthday, Premier Khrushchev and
members of the CPSU Secretariat visited Foster at a rest home
in Borwichyn, outside Moscow, to pay their respects. Before
going to see him, they agreed to avoid any political discussions
with Foster and to talk to him only about his health and
personal matters,
Khrushchev told him that he had not come to discuss politics,
but only Foster's health. Further, Khrushchev said that the
| occasion was not opportune for a political discussion. Foster
Upon being introduced to Khrushchev, Foster shouted
[as he wished to discuss his differences with the CPUSA,
became very angry, and pointing his finger at Otto Kuusinen,
member of the Secretariat group present, said, "You are:
responsible for this. You told them not to listen to me. 5
You are a centrist!" The situation at the moment was tense
and embarrassing, in that there were photographers and seyeral
other outsiders present. Foster was taken back to. his room
| in a wheel chair. He was told not to excite himseif and to
rest for a while before having his picture taken with Khrushchev.
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