u-is iii-zz-ea! 92__ - /lé-92*92 &#39; _ - glpl»/El" ",s&#39;.=?&#39;s§:¢_4.__._ , "- ,m _,h,V Hanan &#39; Ilollr MacArthur l Parsons ._.i..__._ 3 Roles _.-.....__._.i Tutu ........_.___ Neale -1.-_.._.._ K Iinterrowd Tele. Room _.__.._ A-l Holloman .._.._...i Goody .____...__.._ 92 " Itnutern "l M &#39;__ {,r&#39;i &#39;LONDON. Feb. 9&#39;I&#39;he Brit-, I ish Foreign Oice said today it had never seen any evidence" Guaurgessthat -issing British and_1Q.0na.ld.Mac:diplomats l.TEai1"" had "leaked" oielal in- formation, as alleged by Gen. Douglas MacArthur: &#39; A sbokesman was replying tot questions at his press confer- ence on MaeArihurs statement linking his dismissal in 1951 as United States Far Eastern Com-l mander with the case of Bur- gess and MacLea11, W 5 .5 _ 1... = Writing -in Lite niagazlneg MacArthur said the real reason .,s-»92behind his dismissal by then, be President Harry Truman might; r¢92"&#39; " have been my recommendation r 1:3 Q3.". I, made in January 951! shortly, before my release, that a trea-ll 1|;-&#39;i -92 - F-Ll?9292; trtiia . &#39;.. t&#39;.~.1..c° .92%5 1?» son trial be initiated to break up a spy ring responsible for ;;..-..*¢.&#39;-1 - _J_a_g,fd3 x " ;;s-, the purloining of my top-seereti reports to Washington." Ii $1 92&#39;6 *92&#39;t.92i.i&#39;$L[In Washington, MacArthursi &#39;;:&#39;»i92:92---&#39;1&#39;» - _charge that he may have been, Y892§§!92i92 it red for demanding a L1-eason &#39;trial" of Red spies in Washing-y ton brought a Senate i investigation by Internal Se-l curity Subcommittee Chairman? James O. Eastland D-Miss.!. Wash. Post and __Q _{The -Senator told an inter- l _ Times Herold viewer: As reported in the I Wash. News press, that is a very, very se- rious charge, and we shall eer» _ Wash. Star tainly go into it."] _ - N. Y. Herold i_..-_ Tribune ;5a1 &#39;_I!he I &#39;Foreign Oice spokesman l, l "We have never seen any evi-92 N. Y. Mirror .i:lence or bB8l1&#39;p!&#39;O92I&#39;idEd withll i" H N. Y. Daily News .e_ any which would show that in-3, &#39; , i formation at that time leaked ljoily Worker ._._._i through these people." l The Worker __i_._... MaeLean and Burgess disap-3, peared from England in May,i New Leader .____i 1951. Burgess had served in they British Embassy in Washingtoni from August, 1950, until early May, 1951, when he was recalledl Date E EE _ .. @313 to London and asked to resign jrom the Foreign , _~ !_ l__ 1 J A I 31¢, ._ __-~_ C,-, .. !_____.,_._.-.. ._._......l --._----s _ .,; - ~ ,3; Hi =1-;EIF, :1-P &#39; . E my __ -Il!&&#39;}¬ H -- ; 92 _ _ I, . ; ; _-Vs &#39; ,.~9292= _§ "-1, P. -. .e..;t.2s1:a§,s:_t;/-ties:&=.~:z=:i>.s. er #1-:-."+ .. - ~-- ~- -----&#39;.&#39;.,- -_ , V J _:___,_,___,;,.*~" a-~ e ~" _"_&#39;7Tf4=f? - mm . _ __ ,__, Q w" __ 4 __, ,...,4,T F ,, . .. -or- "&#39; - " f * 92..I-M-92i-st ~ 1" &#39;5 --v 92_- .-- --, *92 /. -W no n/&#39;*/ By JOHNK. HUTCHENS I 1: 1 .1 -._;&#39;~_.~ . &#39;$. i ...,;-avl --. slur _. Ajui -gays. at aienepl_-Llewellyn.grandfather toisedaway a fortune, and hisown > - -Doubled ...;-mn¢"aé=&#39;;;r:,ss." *" 1-ifllof Spent his life D8-yids oilthe family losses. low THEit-ord its oi publisher,Richard YouLlew- meet Hamish rst at Epsom, where, sym- ; e1Iyn&#39;snev§__ng_vel takesits irlsplratiorf from bolically, he is wearin¢"a&#39;d1-es;shirt, and 59¢ the Bulaess-Maclean case. though it turns outithat needdarninl. - . - that "lI1$Pl1&#39;iti-ionisn&#39;t rst the word that rushes Man in the Middle i tomincl connectionin with"Mr. r~r3,m57}tr&#39;;i<-;ve&#39;*With that much established,Mr. Llewellyn has Still, a sort of par. - rrjrsms-:&#39;. < 2-> F *&#39; -S&#39; r .,3:":l"£?-"&#39; -..=$ i i l. planted corruption: seed in Hamish Gleave, the Jallel ls certainly ;-.~,g;.--.;:-.&#39;~;:~ . 5.1.. i ll&#39;-v.-&#39; ,1r .- &#39;~l "..3.-_$-"-_. &#39;"l!,_:,-92;V. - -.. -L;- .._*.t~. t, middle-class Englishman caught between the there,-_ InMr. Llew- 92 92 . ...~ 9 aristocrats whom he resentfully envies, the le- erfl,. .- __._= . .tr -&#39; -I,. > t .-&#39;~t&#39;;.;-.-.-&#39;i*::~----.;.-at -..;;_&#39; > -; -i;.;,w .ellyn&#39;s book,as in boring class with whom by birth and education I&#39;< ,&#39;- ._1j:;i&#39;;:1:3,.5=. &#39;&#39;:=-i,.-1:3" -.t-a&#39;.i.».¢~$1:z:""->" &#39;: l115%--j._<-sE"§;l$j§?ii&#39;;&#39;c=;: ;thl-t&#39;__news story he has nothing in common, and the parvenu iwhich startled - the $3.? -7"?-_=*§; &#39; 1-:. .<:.+.&#39;.-:.&#39;;a».:=-,=-»eaea;.-;-e C - British business man and his vulgar kind whom ineewoi-is in 1951, he would happily lee destroyed. All in all. Halnio two--British diplo- iii if. .. .. l ~ in -<s;;,:~-".r"=r&#39;. - _ 1i&#39;= ,. its a ripe plum. p - &#39;_ llllltd steal away to f.=si&#39;fs-5.11-- -&#39; ===-=:-&#39;i%k-92=£»&#39;---4-=~&#39;=E# Now these are the materials oi a. complex and =. ._>... ==&#39;-: -the Iron Curtain - -}:- 15 ;;.;1Y fl,-&#39;15" lsignitlcant tragedyor our time, but Mr. Llewel- Twith Jinportantse- lyn has taken a sllpshod way with them. Given lcrets lifted from 5I;;.?;J"I?§.=&#39;£Ir-&#39;1&#39;..1-E.-=-".."-&#39;=,"=5 &#39;7 &#39; . HQ the backgroundand characterof HamishQleave. .[_1"oreign Oiceies: " i&#39;5§:§;§.li?=5;3:I-="s,.~.~a.. I I H &#39;:-"&#39;¬&#39;:§3?:§:-"55<I"""§.=:.,&#39; IT-1"-&#39;_% his detection is made too easy,a matter chiefly One oithem leaves. ;=I.~:=; K&#39;{,_-Q:-1: - i:-. i. .- . .&#39;.=:¢>of frustrated greed. The Communist overtures _behindT&#39;a wile and < i/f _. Ivi K leading to his downfall are invited by a nalveté children_ whopre- < _,__i. W__! preposterous in one whose very position makes Boards-am wmsir will loin discretion automatic. And while Mr. Llewellyn " Bclnoa£;,f.lL____" him inthe u.s. s.R. lsuggests in a last-minute rush that his diplomat |~-This - is Hamish 1 . &#39; &#39; s"-&#39;. ,.,,i "T"_ - -. -- lluon &#39;has siiceumbedintellectually J to Ia.I the ommunistt_.____-t .MY Gleave. a sorry . ildiay. there reallyhaBbeen little orno prep- Parson ii s ecimen indeed. aration Ior the big betraya1._ i -"M hmto an Richard Llewellyn Role! ; y _K""REVIE92gl Imperfections Tenn __Q_..+...... and perhaps it doesn&#39;treally matter. how spe- cically Nl&#39;i?&#39;Llewe&#39;ll3in"hadDuncan Maclean in That leaves it a kind or disguised cloak-anh Neon _mind when he wrote about Hamish Gleave.ldasaer story,complete witha fiery lemme fatal: i&#39;Ihere,_lsusual the disclaimer oi "any resem-lurins Hamish, on tohis destruction. Irrelevant Iinzcrmwd &#39;bianceactual to persons. living ordead"-but characters appear and disappear. What promise Tcle.Room Ethat notemight havecrept in out of old habit.to be important relationships remain half ex- Holloman - The important thing here is what makes Hamie plored. And_ nally. the man who wrote How sad? ._-_...__.._...._ tyranny.las his irlends . call him! run to the eznbi-ace oi,Green was My Vaey" and "l&#39;~ioneBut the Lonely Heart" with such&#39;admirable narrative 4" . Right to the pointoi his defection,he has ease, is guilty or a strange muddincss here. even not formally been a Communist. He is n. hard-i.to the point 0! long passages oi dialogue in workini. underpaid,competent officialin charge which you must backtrack to discover who is of the Foreign 0iilce&#39;sAmerican desk. If he speairll&#39;iE- . despises Americans, and smarts under English All oi which confusion may, and I suspect dependence cgthe dollar, he hates Communistsinset: reflectMr. I-lewellyn&#39;suncertai_nty about- MR.B will as well. some day he may become an ambassa- Just whathe wantedto make of this,a spy story dor, but it&#39;s I. long tlme,to wait. and in the or the tragedy of an undermined integrity,_Un- mea ntimeid he cou do with some more mone_ Y. happily, Mr. Hamish Gleave" winds up as ....F-In*nr-::=9292.1nner __...:dt-..__..,.,.1,_ ..v._._....V&#39;;.-. ml-umha ram .._.:..-......... Pi&#39;l&#39;92HlIl&#39;! ....._.., .1:hie neither onehnu: nor thecther. -- -- &#39; - &#39;1. W -E .J-ax.-ll , M g . _|_:=:fi.,__-&#39;|&#39;-{&#39;1-:-Z-3 &#39; y &#39; .- 92 {*1-1..i. &#39;~ .5 ,,..,_. 1 Q/92- _.{= §5;EB_1956 8 _, J I-.---&#39;4&#39;" . U QM!: /./I&#39;./Pl/77?¢/:f;_;__ ._..--&#39;"" u--"-"_-&#39; &#39;--"&#39;lua"< -»#Lg1.3,:92_&#39;1i:jku£-1" -"""&#39;..&#39;.-"1 lg Wash. Post and » ---p I _ V . ilivul-un-qq-1.-_-7 <" L. Hr. llr. @I" - Mr. Hr.To!ann.______ 92 Y1.Nichnh._______ t fr.Bf IPM, H . Hr. - 1 Mr. 3&#39;I1hont_..__ $ i Hr. Z .&#39;1-fr.M "i-up_ _______ f Pf: H05? _______ :1 Tvln, r&#39;-/ Y T&#39;:ra0r;g_____ 4 .
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