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'v^w orks in capacity of a cor• '^respondent.
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6. M aterial agreem ent (financial) - R eceives around $200 a
m onth and needs m aterial
help occasionally.
D etailed biographical inform ation - Bom in Scotland in 1912.
Is m arried. By education he
is a Journalist. Cam e to
Canada in 1938. At present
tim e is w orking for Journal,
C anadian Affairs. He is a
m em ber of the "Labor Progres
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great Interest to the poli
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a.To characterize the scales and w orks carrying out at N ational R esearch
and also the schem e of this D epartm ent,A ‘"O ..
b.To conduct the w ork of "Bacon",BBadeau",and "Bagley"..
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Barley- to give the m odels of developed radio-sets, i
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(data;facts and for w hat purpose i
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the reports in w hich to characterize the w ork of R adio D epartm ent, to inform
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Badeau- to w rite the report: W hat kind of the w ork is his D epartm ent engaged
in and w hat D epartm ents i
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All the m aterials and docum ents to be passed by Bagley, Bacon, and Badeau
hare to be signed by their nicknam es as stated above.
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beg you to instruct every m an separately about conspiracy in our w ork.
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Baek: 100
R egular(m eeting) - 18-4-45
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Em ergency - 21-4-45
Badeau: 30
Tim e - 21:00
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Plaoe - C orner W averley and M aoDonald
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R egular(m eeting) - 5-5-45
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graphing. R egarding Baoon and Badeau, he
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u- ne e d ro,r maintainlps , A,ye ryt high dagre.e .of s e curity and
.. taking, abnormal, pre cautions .at ,the ip.normal me e tings (about
once 'ln two we e ks ;)'s ino’e the y, ape, de finite ly not labe lle d
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with any political affiliation.
6ne or two have even
oppose d the Introduction-of pe r mombora,.fto our group on the
"..grounds , that.ItVwould e ndange r ti^e ir.dwn-s e curity. I
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and not.' to advance j tQfygrtip^ip as s ignme nt to them at one
• time ... Als o, for.jtjie Mme be ing, not to characte rize the
. work .for.what it Is , bh^me roly." $9l$t, it bo unde rs tood
it is ..work of..a, s pe cial .opnapiratorlal nature , without •
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v / 7... done .vr* But' Ilwouldfllki to &lt;Us quoji1$bJ.o(.aope ot with you.
; 'V /Abotbflr alight. re s is tance $6.bo bveroomo. is the s trong
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. B&amp;&gt;fley live a..aulte fttr. put o$„tOwp in,the oountry and Is
de pe ndent on train, aone dule s • BadoflP- live s at the furthe s t'
end of Hull and"tockg during.the day out|Of town and out of '&lt;
. re ach at Jlunoh tlne ^.and othor.timAs bontonie nt to me. v.y
bouse is ; out., of the que s tion for.me e ting,(and typing)
purpos e s ,aa J havo two othe rs .living with me. v.e s hall
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non-oommlttal until'"ha1 had bhobke d Inde pe nde ntly on my
bona ride s , Onoa s atis fie d, he promlae d to ooope rato.
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one a fro !aieb-’f full1’re poHf»*bft 'objfe hltttibn1 and’pe raonne l, Inte rlocks
3opT«, e to. of HOC plus any othe r Information he thinks
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xlIWlve rbltV’OT e lbarriW'on bt Vnh&amp;tkktMffMtf td Montre al and at HoMaate r
inioq AeriJ rte &lt;Mlve re ity°bk'fAmi'ltbtt{y* J Badebtr thinks ^ that gove rnme nt
arid X«*el xbre tle purbhaae l-ofvre fflui^bt'odWilng-plahV'le 'oonne ote d with this
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Ire te aroh. i,f* Wgbne ralv’he 'dl«lm«’to, Vnow of no new de vol^
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X .xJtn/r-e *~754lW4i hlM mor# frankly. the n/ the othe rs .
He aeema
ClXi/leve o aedJ dovobiurtOul t6,be06f'he lpjr ’v Hlb'bVtltudi'ia that moat of the
•no J* Mf»(i o3 Jiioi*4allbd baofe t.VoMrl'a'Ir ‘Joke ; ’ afri‘‘while it la officially
edJ e altwjo»n«oe w, tM ae dre i lis t, thofi,forking oanvbn It ean aee no
bonfa'ft'U'
fiakbn f6r te e rfOT»rt *He unde rtook to‘provide the Information
doorfJl- .v-of.n U ri'due iie d’oh Vai'oartie r. Iftf'augge ite d 1 obtain It dlre ot
•ndanl nuox
from hls 'Bhlbf-ln'my'offrplaPoe paOlty. but 1 advis e d him
edJ e aue tfb f-lthaf, thlrwia not“wlJ4 as * 1: d6?hot', blah to show any ofl'lolal
ion »v*.i ( fin inte f'e at'‘in''thl'r fl'fid'uhtll*'and unle aa'we de oldc to do an
• uox dll* i,,c I’^artlolV'iJfi'it.''7 Rt'ole &amp;i' the re "la HO,'particular ae ore oy
’"iJ * * about-* tbb aat'^up, bbt';!" pfrauade d him to. e ive me the whole
avail ne w •,"l",r#pbrt M'thVBatMr*.* J„d'id liot’montlon formulae and
a ample a at thliTme e tlAg', la I"don't think Baoon la alfflole nt
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i. Jylmpre ae e fl with thaoonapiratorial nature of the work as
, *w He »iiwt vj[o• J1 BtitJ.he .1 a‘ de finite ly ke e n and will be he lpful. 1
Xe tJt(il 'i'H. ’-nJjia;htiil«aatM^0h akaln!oh''ApIvS ',t'o''he tr;about hie re port end
,*l tJ nol '••'0«',',',,t5*tata‘ud'Your‘fe que at wttn'hla'‘farthe ri* He trave ls a good

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lf.nl it* ,'&lt;M,*oS tbi,|ltMugn‘MAl» hp5 &lt;novlrigttio,bo e ntfwalaam. He llvoa
xiane e . .+* iX'thb^'rtiWM Md.hl* »lN laS n^aBonlatlo to hi# polit »l
e iiJ nl *oli* e &lt;ii "'•‘pabtlblpktion.1’7 'Watflke a^M ^a'balM^aomawhat naive
politically, and J s hall take things 'alow with him for a
s tart. 1 plan to de ve lop hit aoqualntanoo aa muoh
'i^VO and gain hla oonfl anoe by collaborating on aome an
artlole s .
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There la relatively little,progressvto report slnoe..last
tim e because of a aeries of unfavourable ciroum stanees w hich
huv» «ade continuous liaison w ith^-m y.people;iinposalblea - ••

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days last week and waa uable to keep m y appointm ent. Bacon waa
away from w ork for-several’days*w lthva cold, tlflwaa Inadvisable to
see him at his hom e'to*dlsouss m atter w ith him *'although I did
vldlt him there ,onoe to&lt;receive aireport.from him * .Badeau also*
m ade a',trip,to Toronto “durlng'the dne week :when I.vaa .In tow n and
relatively free to see him ; and^for the.follow ing week he was
detained late at the office '(laboratory) w orking on a special
•rush experim ent. The proapeot^for’m yaalf'tover the next feww weeks
ian11 any-brighter, unfortunately* The:announcem ent of&gt;the
elections,'earlier than expeotadiby us^has-lnvolved'-m eln a great
deal of rush'w ork w hich w illkeep m e^’l
n’
Kontreai all.next w eek.
This'w ork, of course,''has tobe given ’priorityj but&lt;it'deans that
the tim e available for seeing m y people i
tvery'seVerelfoout into —
eapeolallyfw hen they m ight be busy on thosetim es’
when -1-am free.
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This la not a very brlght^plcture for the prdgresa.of our w ork.
•*’ But i
tla the ciroum stanees in w hich we find ourselves,.and i
tla
. only to&lt;he hoped that w ork w illease up soon. • Incidentally,
1 suggest that Jan’
s call'
to m y offloe w aa•not Strlotly-'neoessary,
slnoe we already had the arrangem ent that the m eeting w ould take
plaoe three days later Iffor any reason either party failed to
turn up. H ow ever, I
thad this advantage, that It tested out the
system of oalllng on the telephone, w hioh was quite suooessful.
neportlng In general on the w ork done slnoe last m eeting:
Bacon has given considerable thought to m y original requests
and has given m e the m aterial for the attaohed report, Ho offers to
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fhe oan. Z have not
‘had the opportunity to ask him about paym ent.
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Badeau was very disturbed when I brought up the subjeot of
' paym jnt.'? ! think he fel
t that i
tbrought the subject of his
w ork Into a different (and m ore conspiratorial) foous. Re waa to
^thlnkclt ovey and l
etm e know , but we have had no opportunity to m eet
since Iw as/in:M ontreal in the Interim *
He is very alow in giving
m e any inform ation, largely beoause he aotually has not tim e to si
t
down and hiaki^^report.
He offered m e the prlntod report of the
R esearch O ounoilV'vbut Z assum e that all this Inform ation Is known
or oan be readily,obtained from a G overnm ent library. The latest
report he oould get was also considerably out of date. He reported
to m e in w ords tne goneral details of his own w ork. He Is In the
radio engineering end of things, specialising In radar, O urrent
w ork, on w hioh there was an em ergency rush last w eek, is in
oonneotlon w ith a battleship radar devloe for use in the Faolflo.
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Baoon has, be e n pe rs onally re s pons ible Jt6 a 'large e xte nt for the
o r :,ufl pre lle \lnjiry. workrin conne ction .wri-th orgahiai'ng C.A.H.D.B.
v , «o t*t ^(Canadian Army; Re s e aroh‘. Divls idrijiiExplos ive s ')ii':‘'This is an
organis ation wbiohiis .in-tpr.dce s a/'iof ibe ing,crtfate d&lt;S ."'lt Will
have both oivilian and military'pe rs onne l', ;birt'|will be adminis te re d
by the army.
It is inte nde d to b^ inte grtae d with the various
ars e nals in Canada — at le as t two ofs whioh will probably be
maintaine d pe rmane ntly afte r the war.
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If ,A.i.Pilot!explosive's- plantgr«&lt;Thta ia!-bblng built by, and
controlled ,byr&gt;H ational Re search1.iC ounall, butw ltttarm y funds.
The chem ical branch of NRC w ill&gt;’have«.'Very 'iittlSe1 or^hothing to
do w ith i
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. Itw illhave a 1 arge capaoity and will be capable
of experim ental wobk w ith new explosives; both HE and propellants. i
It la not yet being operated; w illbe taken over by CAKDE when
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com pleted. Probable dlreotor w illbe Englishm an, H arold J. Poole,
who is now acting director. He is a perm anent oivij. servant
in the xploslves field. Said to be slow aa an organiser and
executive, but a com petent teohnlolan.
Baoon believes that this
plant oan be of trem endous im portance and oan im prove production
m ethods to m eet ohanglng needs. C anadian raw m aterial situation
very good.

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(Baoon gave som e inform ation on present explosives plants
and their capaoity. This is probably w ell know n. Can produoe
Inform ation i
fdeslrod.)
B. Ballistics Laboratory.' U nder direction of D r. Laidler.
„. "v^This is Ihe only part of the over-all projeot w hioh is at prosent
- in operation.
This seotion is w orking w ith the D epartm ent of
V^:r.0h*»i
stry st Toronto U niversity in experim enting w ith a variety
t,; '^A. of new propl
llante• They aro using a new explosive "D INA" m ixed
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4 h w ith RDX as a com ponent in propellants. DINA is Intended as an
"vV/ alternative to nitro-glyoerin. Am ericans are said to be very
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nterested in one of these new peopellants oalled "Albanite". This
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s a propellant containing DINA and plorite as an alternative to the
standard British propellant containing N itro-O lyoerln and plorite.
0. D esigns Brtnoh This w illbe m ostly for designing sm all
ordnanoe and -w ill*include a pilot plant.
This w i
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being done a truffl
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U nited Kingdon and C anada. They have a good solentlflo and do a
good job of analysing raults and difficulties of m anufacture.
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Dr. Don Chaae (an NRC phyaiciat) haa alre ady be e n appointe d aupe rinte
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CARDS* oHe :drills &lt;be Tfe bponalble titoJ the * Dire ctor of
Colon© lr.Ww£*lYan ifltbe mbe rg) xwhot'tr arbiol*gis t and who
a^^tl bittitum ib&gt;vce affonai^La itdivtbe rkaate rtfGone r&gt;al* -of ‘Crdnanoe , Army
Il3?onfrually/rthe re ^*111 'probably cpm la e doainltte e ioddmpriairfg
ie Int.T^tpre a^xrtatVre ^ ,ofihtbe . thpe e r.f«diiVi3 e r^ nalllvlo ris no cvuri
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j*nlwoIIo*l odd rx!&lt;iinoo iCtv /* /-'
The laying down of a alee le ton armame nt a re ae arch ce ntre which
i '\h .%:« ^-.auld:be r'take n war by.:bM^Brltj!3h in:„: the \future if it became
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prom ised to provide ibiographical'notes*n I.w as .to haver reoeived
theee.on M onday, but.icould. not keop^m y appointm ents;.-being out of
tow n.Li W ill obtaintthem for next tim e* ?rrBadeau ie m arried
w ith,2*ohildren — about 6 and'6 m onths.old* He .iscabout.33 years
if old'and be fore Joining the Re ee aroh Council**worke d in.the
. fUs e aroh De partme nt of the Be ll'Tole phone Oojl m y at*/kontre al.
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..way..v He la a .profe s aor-of inathe matioa:atrQue e n'a Uriiwe ralty,
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I had a ve ry s uooe s s ful me e ting with Be gle y and
ho agre e d to participate to the furthe s t of hie ability.
1 als o re oe ire d an e xplanation of what I took to be hia
e arly re luctanoe to me et me.
Bis wife te aohea musio, and
on the fre que nt oooas ions when she has to be away from the
hous e , he has to s tay home with the ohildre n.
He is unable
to plan hla fre e time ve ry much in advanoe, henoe the
duffioulty in s e e ing him. He Is Inte re s te d In the work and
Baglayt

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1 gave rum

a full quota of tas ks , and he promis e d re ports on his work
and on various othe r qs pe ota of the .ge ne ral work athiA
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dine s firs t s e e ing him, I have be e n in K-ontre al,
and on the two oooas ions 2 trie d to ge t In touoh with him for
• progre s s re port, he 'was not available .
He had promis e d
to de live r his work in full in time for this me e ting.
He now Ipfnnma «#f hftre e e p,
he has noypftmple fr.itrl. tih*
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bus ine s s as the re as on.
2 know that the y are ve ry bus y,
and it is mos t diffioult to pe rs uade the s e fe llows to give
up the time . In faot. the are working to tlrht s ohe dule s
•prt lt4s e MifnmttnLfor the m to work oontlnuajly at a tas k.
urypil ft
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2 s hall ke e p afte r him, and try to
got the mate rial within th» te n days me ntonod.

Ptoom
I s,ent a w hole evening w ith Baoon, w ith m ost
disappointing results. 2 put the tasks to him , and on both
of them he assur'd m e he had nothing to offor. He claims
that the eleotro-bom b is com m on know ledge to the O erm ans a*^
assum es i
tm ust be so to you. He is unw illing to take any
risk in ovm lnlrv: i
‘*to«lU -hich h- is convinced is already
obtainable. 7 tried to persuade him to m oot the dem and any
w ay, but he was unw illing to do so.
*lth re gard to the ge ne ral que s tion on e xplos ive de ve lopme nt, he as s ur’d ms that he has nothing to add to his
fomor re port.
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riant and the manufacture of Uranium. He claims that thoro
e ^re s t de al of talk and s pe culation on the aubje ot. but
I t ^hafc nothing la known outs ide of the s mall and oarofulljr
&gt;y
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hlnfle lf-lJL. a s .re mote from this tyre of_information
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oas t.; his -work has be en mos tly In the fie ld
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lie e xpe ois hTs
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de tails of e xplos ive re s e arch.
2 s hall continue to see him
but he gave me de finite ly no e ncourage me nt las t time .
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uaby.
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clo/ie to end of July.
Jtoinforme tion as vot n to.
future dl «Egs[ tlon in tho *rS Vi ' HIV* JU llpe on prompte d
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ASSIG NM ENT NG M BER 1
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G iven 8-6-45
BACK:
C om pleted
5-7-45

BACO N:

1* W rite m ateriel "on the election in the
/r'Xadarei-^arlldnLent and the resulting
confliot*f showing the fiel
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m eaning/O f each party in this* G ive the
characteristics ofn&amp;ach party 9 i
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political'^latform e^d-.w ho finances i
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other kind of m aterial on the electroprojector (the V-Bom b).
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to obtain i
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for the next
2* W rite out w hat new research w ork is being
tim e*
carried on and w hat is the latest right
now and the question of explosive m aterials
and arti
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l
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2* Has no facts
w hatsoever*
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W as com pleted
5-7-45

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BADEAU:

According to points

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1.

Comple te d
5-7-45

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2.

Partially
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2.

O btain any kind of m aterial on the
Am erican airplane radio locator type
(radar) ?AN/APS - 10", radio (radar)

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^Re s e aroh.t^undil". Manipulate s o as
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Comple ted
5-7-45

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Give a ge ne ral de s cription of the kind
of imple me nts the s e are and whe re the y
are us e d and fundame ntal facts about
the m. See mate rial No. 1 through
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in any building but on the street and at that w ith each one
separately and once a m onth*
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you are to m eet m e in the evening* The m aterial m ust not
be kept by you at hom e a single night.
3. Their w ives m ust not know that you w ork w ith and m eet their
husbands.
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lunchtim e, from Badeau after w ork, and from
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1.

Can Bacon afte r going to the Que e n’s Unive rs itymaintain his conne ctions with the
•artille ry committe e s whe re he (ille gible
due to be ing's cratche d out) time works ?

2* V/hat pos s ibilitie s will Bacon have for our
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also the nam es or the num bers of the div
isions that have been divided, w hich w ere
reshaped or are undergoing reshaping,

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the postw ar period and/approxim ate
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Urge nt call for FRANK (through the DOCTOR):
a* Call te le phone Midway 95-93#
b# BRENT s aya: "Hallo Dr# He nry# How are you?
How is your wife ?"
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following day.
7.5.45

3#

15.5.45

The handing over of the DO CTO R from LAM O NT
to BRENT took plaoe. The m eeting took plaoe
near the hospital, evorything norm al.
The regular m eeting took plaoe at the oorner of Som erset and tha square (park).
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ted no suooeaa w ith the passport beanuso
of the absenoe of authentio data (see
telegram of 16.5.45)•

N ext (m eeting) - 17.7.45
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Plao.
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Nos .

Keonlnp, of M eetings.

5.

17.7*45.

The usual nesting took place. Every
thing w as nom al (see telegram of
18.7.43) .
N ext 1m eeting) - 1.0.45)
El.30
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Arts Bid.

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Tr a W.
ije oo.

6.

1.8.45.

The re£ular"m eoting took plaoe.
Everything,w as*norm al.r The DO CTO R
w as at the M eeting. ^11 the
buaineae w as transacted in tho ear.

G ave a
bottle
of
w hiskey.

Ihanded over the passport (of) V ...
and four photographs w ith tho w ife.
The fi
naldocum entation m ay be com
pleted in the f
i
rsthalf of Septem ber*.
Idea for the changet The old picture
ot V (not of our m an) w i
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lbe taken
out. in i
ts plaoe w i
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lbe placed the
photograph w ith the w ife of our (nan)9
but everything w i
l
lbe dated as of 1957.
This i
s neoessary for surety. After
this the change to the new passport w i
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take place9 for this i
ti
s neoessary
to f
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for his docum entation of 1937 nnd tw o for
the ohan^e of 1945.
In case of tho change i
tw i
l
lbe neoessary
to find a reason for thl
s9 ho (FRANK)
suggests to burn half of the paeeport9 to
leave only the num ber, but this hes not
yet been decided, i
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t
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executor (the person w ho does the Job)

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R egular m eeting through the D octor in our city*
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Various .
3AM

Sam , 14 M ontrose, Lloydbrook, 7847*
14-6-44.
Com m ander net 3AM and oam e:to agreem ent about m eetings w ith
bin and LEO N onoe a m onth. N ext m eeting set for lb.9.44 at
£1 ofolook| D om inion Boulovard {opposite the W indsor H otel)
in M ontreal. 10.7774 to dlaauaarc^x0
1. m *o prepares the passporta, that.is w hat kind of
people. Are they possibly 614 ahoem akes who
disappeared (l
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l
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years ago •
1 ^r ;
•* s
£• To take m oney to the m eeting.
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l
l takafelaoe
in Toronto at £1 o*clook in the apartm ent. passw ord lMN calla the telephoneM idw ayWoS of doctor HARRI3,
£79 C ollege St., Toronto.
"Iw ant to say hallow to m AN K".
After this LEO N goes to the m ooting in Baton*s store
(oorner of C ollege and Young)
ERIC calls (Invites) through SKELTO N.
13.9.44 To LEO N 330 dollars for SAM R eceipt for £00 dollars obtained, LEO N has 130 dollars
in oaah.
4.10.44 SAM said that he had handed over the m aterials
°iyZ^orto ERNST, that he w i
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fi
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lines are oovered by a notes w hich says:-)
U rgent csll-of Sam , is being accom plished through the optioal
doctor H Akftls
, who lives at 279 C ollege St., Toronto.
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the m eeting (contaot) "w ill&gt;ta3ce place in the region
(vicinity) of the hospital behind EATO Nfo store,
w hich is on the oorner of Tonga - C ollege St. at
£1.30
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Sketoh as opposite.
To take up the question of receiving evidence of naturalization
and m arriage.
£0.1.45. M issed, set for 7.3.45.
N ext (m eeting) 15.6.45. £1.30 Som erset and oorner of the
park, In reserve £1.6.45. C all now * at the
hospital.
3.7.45# - took plaoe out of tow n about the passport.
Everything norm al. Plaoe - at the dootors.
given out - £00 dollars. Aocount system of 5.7.43.
17.7.45. - next (m eeting) at the apartm ent of the dootor
tim e £1.00
V/.

of 17,7.48,

Took place norm ally.

1.8.45. In M ontreal at the corner of Sherbrook
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oontaot w ith HAT KAN TZlTO AlJt«^(prohahly naans
HIO HTIHO ALB) Im ade (him ?) acquainted w ith doctor
HARRIS HENRY* Isat the next (m oating) for
20*1*45 at 21*00 at the old plaoo near the
hospital I
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t is therefore
det
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desirable that you enlighten us in w ritten form for
the noxt m eeting 115,
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1, O n the basis of previously ooram unicatod data
regarding A.N , VEALE (fin Englishm an), we know that
up to 1342 he w orked in the m cteo-service of the
R oyal M ilitary Ai
r Foroes in C am bridge, Aftor this
he w ent to C anada on a scientific m ission. Before
his departure YKALH , allegedly (apparently), re
ceived instructions from his director (in the sense
that he handled YEALE. Trans, note) to m ake contact
w ith your corporation.

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YEALE out in frank conversation and put the
straight question to him ; W hat does he w ant
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* has his m ission (sojourn) in C anada direct
(obviously a w ord is m issing and is probably connection* Trans, note) to his acrvlce in
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lng M aritim e
&gt;8taff. He has Lieutenant Shugar.
'consented to
w ork for us hut
w ith special caution.
Be has keen under
observation.

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he is being trans- (Kingston)* w here he Is right now and Is
ferred to a train- there any possibility that we could use
lng detail In
him in our w ork.
British C olum bia
on political ideas(?}
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present tine a
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1* The requirem ents (qualifloetions) w hich an illegal
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financial standing* eto*)
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governm ent influence on C anadian forlegn policy*
7* The conditions of entry into the oountry and
m oving about in the oountry*
8* The oonditlons of aocllm ation and living in
the country*
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1* W rite the report on docum entation of passports
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1. Last nam e, given nam e and patronym ic - D aruforth Sm ith
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Is 33 years old. H as tw o
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18-6-45

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graphs. He hss only a photo, apparatus
and nothing m ore.
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R egular (m oating), everything
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