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Show By GEOFFREY BOCCA IN "TXT the woman examiner returns to her apartment overlooking the Moskva River for dinner with her family. In this school, Russians are trained for espionage work in the United States. In other schools, Russians are trained to spy in Britain and France and probably in China and Western Germany, too. The training is good, judging by the success of one graduate, the Russian master spy who called himself Gordon Lonsdale and posed as a Canadian in London for several years before being caught. One of the principal teachers in the American service is Melinda wife of DonMacLean, Chicago-bor- n ald MacLean, the British diplomat who defected to Russia with Guy Burgess in 1951. .Burgees died last year, a broken man. When Moscow had no more use for him, he was left to jot in a tiny flat, Even his car was taken from him. His health failed, and ultimate-- , ly, according to friends, he lost the will to live. house outside Moscow, a privileged few may see A Russian reada middle-age- d ing the adventures of Dennis the Menace or Buzz Sawyer. In a library full of American books and magazines, others, in American accents, are debating the merits of the Green Bay Packers. J One man may be mixing an expert dry Martini at the bar, while another is doing The New York Times - crossword puzzle and popping a stick of gum in his-mou-th. Suddenly, a woman shouts, "Stop" and everyone gathers around to hear what she has to say. "Americans chew gum with their mouths open," she tells them, demonstrating. The school is one of the most secret places in this most secretive .country. We know it is in or near Moscow only because, every evening, A i THE SGH 001 FOR RED i SPIE- S- A ,MM,MMIMtIMWWWmMMM,tMIllllllllltltttitW'l''Mt''','til',1',,,,,MiM - ' W? 'I t I . A ma - repass. I ! ii '"a'U I I I i II II A I t' A-- . - You'll be glad you set! Spring steel clips bought a (easy to put on'.. . . easy to take off, no broken finger nails!) '20 less weight, plus sturdy dependability. Cord, sockets and plugs molded into 6ne piece. (Won't pull apart safer.) Many other advantages... including reliable General Electric bulbs... the kind most people prefer. This year get extra value . . . buy ! - r 11 II : I fa. I -.- ..-A . XS I ' tolZ I G-- f I . : E ' i) (u) G-E- II II1 5: ALL GREEN blends with tree J !W ' J I I iii ii i RUSGED won't break x t 2 V '' 1 I f I - j NO TANGLE None cordnot two A- - ' I I ii A NO WASHERS snug fitting , GEN'ERALOB ELECTRIC Make decorations look new with new type E lamps. ... G-- |