Mary

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13 Aug 1940

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USSRReference: 3/PPDT/T51

MARY (1940)

From: LONDON
To: MOSCOW
No: 87513th Aug. 40

To DIRECTOR.

Work is diminishing in MARY's [MERI][i] establishment [a]. Her papers for leaving for home are not being put through. Since some of the technical officials are staying on in the establishment it is possible, and indeed desirable for our work, to let her stay.. Send instructions urgently.

No. 220DICK [DIK][ii]

Notes: [a] The Russian word implies official employment.
Comments: [i] MARY: Unidentified covername. See also MOSCOW's No. 482 of 21st September 1940, and LONDON's Nos. 755 of 11th July 1940 (3/NBF/T1455), 807 of 24th July 1940 and 895 of 16th August 1940.
 [ii] DICK: Covername of unidentified LONDON signatory and addressee between 6th July 1940 and 11th October 1940. Messages signed by DICK are normally addressed to JOHN DZhON.
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Source(s):
United States National Security Agency

Added By:
C. Peter Chen





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