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FILE NO. 2067 DATE 23 Ly 1961

SYNOPSIS

Live address established at (5611 Jason Street, 10 Cheverly, Maryland, on 17 May 1951. Householder and all adult members of his family were briefed. House- holder notified local Post Office (Chaverly) that SUB- JECT was residing with him and also redissted local Post Office to notify (Hyattuville) Post Office. Western Union telegram forwarded on 18 May 1961 for Gladys G. DANBRUNT.

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REPORT NO. 1256 3/PV

14-00000 462067 23 May 1961 CAORCERRAL At Cheverly, Maryland:

On 17 May 1961, a live address was established for Gladys G. DANBRUNT at 611 Jason Street, Cheverly) Maryland, through the cooparation of Dr. (Edward A.) and (Anne B. SALLOCM) householder at that address.

On the same date, Mrs. (SALLOCM) her daughter, (Patricia) and zon, (George), vero briefei to the affect that they should accept any cables, letters, telegrams or telephone calls for Mrs. DANBRUNT. In the event any inquiries vero received concerning Mrs. DANBRUNT, they were to advise that Mrs. DANBRUNT was residing with them but that she vas not available at the ment. They were to determine who was calling and the purpose of the call. If the call was from the cable or telegraph office, Mrs. (SALLOCM) or Patricia vas to call back later as Mrs. DAMBRUNT and receive the message and request delivery of the written cable or telegram. In the event the inquiry was from any other source, they were to contact the Reporting Agent indiately.

Tha sana individuals were further briefed, in general, as to why Mire. DANBRUNT vas cxposedly residing with them and why she was expecting some form of communication. They were informed that Mrs. DANTHONY vas the mother of Eustace H. DANBRUNT, who was being held a prisoner by a foreign government. The mother has sent a cable to her son asking how he is, whether he needs anything, inquiring if there is anything she can do for him, and asking him to please communicate with her. She is now awaiting and expecting some form of reply from him.

On the following day, 18 May 1961, Dr. (SALLOOM) vas contacted. The above information had been related to him by Mrs. SALLOCM) at the request of the Raporting Agent. Dr. (SALLOOM) was requested to notify the Cheverly and the Hyattsville) Post Offices that Mrs. DANBRUNT vas residing at his home and any mail received for her should be delivered to his address.

On 22 May 1961, Dr. (SALLCCM) again contacted and he advised that he had personally called the Postalstress at the Cheverly) Post Office reprding delivery of M. MART's wall and had roquested -1-

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her, in turn, to notify the Hyattsville) Post Office.

Dr. GALICOM) is a well-known (Washington dentist). He maintained an office at 810 "K" Street, N.E) for a muwer of years until he vas drafted into military service. He served in the Army as aden- tist) and woon his release, as a Lieutenant Colonel, be re-opened his private practice with an office at (1035 "r" Street, H.W.) For a mwber of youre he was on the Staff of Georgetown University as) en instructor of dentistry in the Georgetown Dental School) Не bea resided in Choyarly) Maryland for at least the past twenty yoare, previously at 2816 Laurel Avenue) and currently at 5611 Jason Street). His daughter, (Patricia) is attending Maryland Uni- versity. Kis son, (George), is attending (St. John's College Nigh School.

Daily contact was maintained with Dr. (SALLOON) on 22, 23 and 24 May 1961. As of the latter date, no ocrgamication had as yet boon received for Mrs. DAKERUNT.

On 18 May 1961, a Western Union Telegram vas sent to Eustace DAMERUNT, Reclusorio Nacional, Nueva Gerona, Isla de Pinos, Cuba. A copy of this telegram is attached as Exhibit fl.

Attachment: Exhibit fl (Western Union Telegram dated 18 May 1961)

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