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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 8
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a | ago. ast May. Mohr |
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orel ‘tary, referred to the Bur, @
{ . gn Office Says Diplomat, ‘cording “at question time! Tele. Ra.
t Mimicking”. Churchill Made | House ‘of Commons. He sai Holloman___
;. ; i ° while there was no record THAT, Mr. i
- Plattér Ascribed to Another Maclean’ had made a. recording Gandy
oe Me | jurgeas had mereone-at 2
|? + gpectal to Tus New Yosx Tiaxs. Baie eM dded: en the , Foreign
|" LONDON, Oct. 29—The Beer ehece not hed it DAY
ps that Lord) to Re BaET understand 1t ;
‘Mlton_sacribed to Donald Di7Mac-|i tain any protse pare
‘Lean, in wh ch the forther Forelgn\: v5 :
Of ficial was. supposed to), com mitation tn ome Ef 1
‘have set forth his political views. aequite well-known public figure.’
‘actually was made by Guy Francis, Both sides of the House onted'
{da Money, Burgess. Smother Brite to Mr, Eden to name the public
fish iplomal, who disappeared with], figure, but he'did not do so.
Mr. MacLean, the Foreign Office? . Elsewhere it was_learned that
| tgcloned | today. Mr. Burgess was well known for hia
e Foreign Office spokeaman a ir. churchill.
\dismiased the matter as of little Before World War Ii, the story
importance, saving that the re- goes, Mr. Burgess, then working
cording Lord Elton said had been)’ for the British Broadcasting Com-
made in the home of a friend of pany, recorded Mr. Churchill's
'# member of the House of Lords; caustic comments on Munich for
in the United States, was.made in: the broadcasting corporation. ~ ;
a _prankish mood _on.a_might J - The recording was not used, but
ay 1951 before Mr. Burgess, left! Mr. Burgess kept the record and ;
Washington. imni ; by long practice became 50 profi- Pan
, Burgess_gay: b cient in imitating the Prime Minis- eo
i i rs atyle that listeners coul mes
te
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av,
¢.80 £00 j
of_Prime Minister Churchill that).
this, host . insisted _on recording the
monologue, other sources sai.
"At the Foreign Office it was
‘that the recording made no refer-|.
‘ence to Mr, MacLean or to com-
munism. . .
Lard Elton sald the
Lords yesterday th
stood the af. Mr. Macles
: zh
rdly. distinguish between th
ithentic record and the Burges
‘Jispitation, according -to the in- :
nn
‘# ordain a . oF ad “ oa os
clared himself to be not merely_s |! \0 O- ot 1g?
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Date: __ OCT 20 1959
"2 9 NOV 6-
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