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15. What has been your annual salary as a police officer for the following years:

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(a) Do you now have, or for the period January 1, 1945, to date have you had, any source of income other than your salary as a police officer? Yes, see answer, later question.

If so, give the following particulars: questions will give all this information.)

(Information sheets on subsequent

(b) Do you, your wife, your children, or any dependent now have, or did you, or they, have, during the period January 1, 1945, to date, an interest in any business as owner, partner, stockholder, or director?

If so, give details. No.

16. Marital status:

(a) Single?

Married? XDivorced?

(b) Date of marriage? January 19, 1927. Place? (c) Name of wife. Mildred Inge Barrett.

Separated?
Baltimore, Md.

(d) Is your wife now employed, or engaged in any business, or has she been employed, or engaged, in any business during the period January 1, 1945, to date? No.

If so, give the following information with respect thereto :

(d-1) Occupation?_

(d-2) Employer?

(d-3) Social security number__

(d-4) What were your wife's total earnings for each of the following years: 1950, 1949, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1945.

17. Children:

(a) Single:

(b) Married: Name of child: Joanne. Name of wife or husband: Frederick S. Bartlett. Address: 8017 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. 18. Father:

(a) If deceased, show date of decease. March 6, 1946.

(b) Name. William F. Barrett.

(c) Last address. 813 Sixth Street NE., Washington, D. C.

(d) Is your father employed, or otherwise engaged in any business? (e) If so, give the following information with respect thereto :

(e-1) Occupation?

(e-2) Employer?

19. Mother:

(a) If deceased, show date of decease. April 27, 1948.

(b) Name. Susan Kelley Barrett.

(c) Last known address. 813 Sixth Street NE., Washington, D. C.

(d) Is your mother employed, or otherwise engaged in any business?

If so, give the following information with respect thereto :

(d-1) Occupation?

(d-2) Employer?

20. Brothers and sisters, name and address: Marie E. Lanahan, 5727 Colorado Avenue, NW.; Helen B. Cryer (widow), 4214 Thirty-seventh Street, NW.; Catherine B. McGarraghy, 1339 Somerset Place, NW.; Margaret B. Ahern, 62 Longfellow Street NW.

21. Mother-in-law and father-in-law:

(a) If deceased, show date of decease. May 11, 1949; March 12, 1951. Name and address: Lillian Galleher Inge, deceased; Berkley Inge, Sr., deceased. 22. Brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, name and address: Daniel S. Lanahan, 5727 Colorado Avenue, NW.; Henry C. Cryer, deceased; Alfred A. McGarraghy, 1339 Somerset Place NW. John Ahearn. 62 Longfellow Street NW.; Berkley

23. Who are the individuals who have resided with you, or with whom you have resided for the period January 1, 1945, to date?

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34. Who are the persons residing with you who have been totally or partially dependent upon you for support from January 1, 1945, to date?

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25. Who are the persons other than those residing with you who have been totally or partially dependent upon you for support from January 1, 1945, to date?

26. What persons, if any, have contributed to the support of your household, for the years set forth below? None per Canfield letter.

27. What persons, if any, paid for room or board in your household in the years set forth below: Berkley Inge, Sr. Amount of contribution :

28. What life insurance policies do you, your wife, your children, or any other dependents now own or possess, or have you or they owned or possessed from January 1, 1945, to date? See attached sheet.

29. What are the amounts of premiums paid on the policies listed in question 28 from January 1, 1945, to date, and who has paid the said premiums? See attached sheet.

ANSWER TO QUESTIONS NO. 28 AND NO. 29

1. Policy No. C117595 issued by Police and Firemen's Insurance Association dated July 11, 1934, on the life of Robert J. Barrett, in the sum of $2,000, beneficiary Mildred Barrett, wife, premiums $2.50 per month.

2. Policy No. A348784 issued by the Paul Revere Insurance Co. of Worcester, Mass., dated January 15, 1946, on the life of Robert J. Barrett, in the sum of $2,000, beneficiary Mildred Barrett, wife, premiums $60 per annum payable quarterly.

3. Policy No. 6454417 issue by the Life Insurance Co. of Virginia, dated July 24, 1933, on the life of Robert J. Barrett, in the sum of $500, beneficiary Mildred Barrett, wife, premiums 32 cents weekly (industrial policy).

4. Policy No. 8034295 issued by the Life Insurance Co. of Virginia, dated May 19, 1941, on the life of Robert J. Barrett, in the sum of $500, beneficiary Mildred Barrett, wife, premiums 46 cents weekly (25-year endowment policy).

5. Policy No. 54575318 issued by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., dated January 22, 1917, on the life of Catherine M. Inge, in the sum of $100, beneficiary appears to be Catherine M. Inge and policy appears to be fully paid.

6. Policy No. 78792800, issued by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., dated September 28, 1925, on the life of K. Mildred Inge, in the sum of $234, beneficiary Catherine M. Inge and appears to be another paid-up policy.

7. Policy No. 3586217M, issued by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., dated December 1, 1940, on the life of Mildred Barrett, in the sum of $600, beneficiary Robert Barrett, premiums $2.02 monthly.

8. Policy No. 140122590 issued by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., dated January 20, 1947, on the life of Mildred C. Barrett, in the sum of $500, beneficiary Robert J. Barrett, premiums 54 cents weekly.

9. Policy No. 31138, issued by Supreme Ladies' Auxiliary, Knights of St. John, dated September 28, 1944, on the life of Mildred C. Barrett in the sum of $100, beneficiary Robert J. Barrett. Remains in effect without payment of premiums while member in good order.

10. Policy No. 858, issued by Metropolitan Police Relief Association of the

C. Barrett, in the sum of $500; beneficiary seems to be estate; premiums, 50 cents per month.

11. Policy No. 115813742, issued by Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., dated September 4, 1933, on the life of Joanne Barrett, in the sum of $50; endowment policy; beneficiary, now Frederick S. Bartlett; weekly premium, 15 cents.

12. Policy No. 18348422, issued by the Prudential Life Insurance Co. of America, dated December 6, 1950, on the life of Joanne B. Bartlett, in the sum of $1,000; beneficiary, Frederick S. Bartlett; premiums, $9.23 quarterly.

13. Policy No. 391213603, Prudential Life Insurance Co., dated January 2 1951, on the life of Joanne B. Bartlett, in the sum of $500; beneficiary, Frederick S. Bartlett; premiums weekly, 24 cents.

14. Policy No. 886382, issued by Virginia Life & Casualty Co., dated November 1, 1937, on the life of Joanne Barrett, in the sum of graduated benefits under endowment plan, beneficiary, Frederick S. Bartlett; weekly premium, 50 cents. 15. Policy No. 15451696, issued by Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., dated May 1, 1945, on the life of Joanne Barrett, in the sum of $1,134; beneficiary, Mildred C. Barrett, mother (policy about to be changed to Frederick S. Bartlett, husband); premiums, $60 per annum, payable $5 per month.

On policies of a husband and wife, premiums paid by husband. On policies of Joanne Barrett, premiums paid by father until 1946; thereafter paid by Joanne Barrett.

30. Did you, your wife, your children, or dependents, within the period January 1, 1945, to date, borrow any money on any life-insurance policies? No.

31. Did you, your wife, your children, or any dependent receive, within the period January 1, 1945, to date, the cash-surrender or maturity value of any life-insurance policies? No.

32. Were there any other types of insurance, such as automobile, accident, health, hospitalization, fire, theft, floater, or liability, etc., issued, within the period January 1, 1945, to date, in your name, in the name of your wife, your children, or in the name of any dependent of yours? If so, give the following particulars with respect to any such additional type of insurance: Name of assured, type, insurance company, and policy number: Robert J. Barrett et ux., personal property, Home Fire & Marine, No. B378317; Robert J. Barrett et ux., fire, lightning, Home Insurance Co., No. 4716; insurance on home carried through Oriental Building & Loan Association; Robert J. Barrett et ux., hospitalization, group hospitalization, No. 383630; I always carried public liability, fire and theft insurance on my automobile. I have no records prior to 1950. In 1950, I carried a $25,000-$50,000 policy. I carry the same on my present car. Annual premiums, $121.13, Hartford Accident & Indemnity, with comprehensive, etc., premiums, $78.

33. Have you, your wife, your children, or any of your dependents paid any premiums on insurance policies of any type from January 1, 1945, to present? See answer to questions Nos. 28 and 29.

34. Automobiles:

(a) Do you, your wife, your children, or any dependent now own, or did you, your wife, your children or any dependent, within the period January 1, 1945, to date, own an automobile in your name, the name of your wife, your children, or any dependent, or in any other name? Yes.

If so, give the following particulars with respect to each such automobile (use a separate column for each automobile and a separate sheet for each additional automobile for which there may not be space on this page): Name of owner, year and make, license plate No., date purchased, total purchase price, cash paid, source of cash, trade-in-allowance, amount of monthly installments, name of finance company, purchase from and address: See attached sheet.

(b) Do you, your wife, your children, or any dependent, pay garage rent, or, during the period January 1, 1945, to date, have you, or they, paid garage rent? No.

ANSWER TO QUESTION NO. 34

According to my recollection, the following is submitted:

In 1942, my wife and I purchased a 1942 Pontiac at a cost of $1,500. The initial payment (the amount of which I do not recall) was made from our own resources and the balance financed through the GMAC.

After the war, it was impossible to buy a new automobile. On or about January 23, 1946, my wife and I purchased a 1941 Chrysler for $1,140, all cash, title

believe I received $1,000 for it. My wife and I, as trustees, had been building up a little savings account for our daughter, Joanne, in the Oriental Building and Loan Association of Washington, D. C., account No. 15,134. With the consent of our daughter, we withdrew $500 from that account on January 18, 1946. That money, together with what I received on the balance of the 1942 Pontiac, provided the source of funds for the purchase of this car. This car, being a secondhand car, practically fell apart and made it difficult for me to use same as detective.

On February 8, 1946, I purchased a 1941 Buick costing $1,400, from the Arcade Pontiac Co. I added seat covers and some accessories, running close to $100. This car was also unsatisfactory in my work, and I sold it for $1,500 on March 11, 1946. On the same day, I sold the 1941 Chrysler back to the Allen Motors Co. for approximately what I had paid for it.

On March 29, 1946, we purchased a new 1946 Pontiac sedanette from the Arcade Pontiac Co. at a total cost of $1,371. I added accessories and spent a good deal of money in repairs because the transmission from time to time refused to function. I paid for this car out of the proceeds of the sale of the two cars mentioned in the preceding paragraph.

On May 3, 1946, I bought a new 1946 Pontiac sedan coupe at a total cost of $1,583.40. I do not have my records; but, as I recall it, I paid a down payment and financed the balance through the GMAC. I used this car in my police work until sometime in August or September 1947, when I sold the same to my sister, Mrs. Marie Lanahan. She financed the whole deal through the GMAC and, as I recall it, I received a check from the finance company for $1,575.

On July 9, 1946, I purchased a 1946 Oldsmobile sedan for $1,919.84, using what funds I had left from the sale of the 1941 Buick and 1941 Chrysler. Title was taken in the name of my wife and daughter. This was done to compensate my daughter for the $500 we had borrowed in the purchase of the 1941 Chrysler, and the car was used almost exclusively by them or for the pleasure of my mother, then widowed, and used by me infrequently. Accessories and repairs added to the cost. I sold this car to the Arvin Motors about March 17, 1947, for $2,350.

On December 17, 1946, I purchased a 1946 Buick from the Hyattsville Motor Co., for $2,300, at the same time selling the 1946 Pontiac sedanette back to the Allen Motors for $1,775, which funds went into the purchase of the 1946 Buick. The latter car also gave me considerable difficulty, and in February of 1947 I made a deal with the Capital Cadillac Co. for the purchase of a 1947 Cadillac sedan, costing $3.641. At the same time I sold the 1946 Buick for $2,400 and used these proceeds as a down payment on the Cadillac. As I recall, I paid the balance off in full out of funds in the bank, or I financed the remaining payments. Because of lack of records, I am not sure. This car proved too costly to operate, and in July, when I was elevated to major and superintendent, with an official car provided by virtue of my office, I sold the Cadillac and received somewhat in the neighborhood of $3,800. I used $2,600 out of these proceeds to make the initial payment on my Colonial Beach cottage, covered in answer to question No. 37.

On October 9, 1947, I purchased a 1947 Pontiac sedan from the Arcade Pontiac Co. for $2,153.60. The proceeds from the sale of the Cadillac or the balance thereof remaining in our funds was used for this purpose. I sold it on February 19, 1948, for $2,220.

On February 23, 1948, I purchased a 1948 Pontiac sedan from the Arcade Pontiac Co., title in the name of Mildred and Joanne Barrett for $2,196.45, the funds from the sale of the 1947 Pontiac being used therefor.

On February 6, 1950, I purchased a 1950 four-door Pontiac sedan from the Arcade Pontiac Co., title in the name of Mildred and Joanne Barrett at a price of $2,505.75. I paid $405 in cash, received a trade-in allowance of $1,500 for the 1948 sedan, and financed the balance.

On April 13, 1951, I purchased a 1951 Pontiac four-door sedan in the name of Mildred Barrett for $2,489.53. I was allowed a trade-in of $1,950 on the 1950 Pontiac and financed the balance. I still owe about $300. I still have this car. 35. Have any members of your family, within the period January 1, 1940, to date been married, engaged, confirmed, etc.? Yes. If so, (a) what was the occasion? Daughter married. occasion? November 11, 1950. (c) What was its cost? Who paid the cost? Parents. (e) Where did it take place? Nativity Roman

(b) When was the Around $5.000. (d)

36. Does anybody hold for you, your wife, or dependents, any money, securities, jewelry, or valuables, worth in excess of $250? No.

37. Real estate (for entire answers to this or related questions, see attached sheet): (a) Do you, your wife, your children, or any of your dependents, now own any real estate? (b) If so, how many parcels? (c) Give the following particulars with respect to each such parcel (NOTE.-Use a separate sheet for each parcel of real estate): Location or address. In whose name is title? How related to you? Type of property. Date acquired. Name and address of seller. Purchase price. Cash paid. Source of funds. First mortgage at time of acquisition. Present amount. Second mortgage at time of acquisition. Present amount. First mortgagee: (a) Name, (b) address. Second mortgagee: (a) Name, (b) address. Set forth interest and amortization payments made.

Were any additional payments made on the mortgages? If so, set forth below in detail.

Set forth payments for the following items: Taxes: (a) Real estate, (b) water; assessments; repairs; improvements; painting; heating.

What was the total rent paid by all tenants occupying this property?

Do you, your wife, your children, or any dependent, now have an interest in any real estate, the title to which is not in the name of yourself, your wife, your children, or any dependent? None, other than family inheritance.

If so, give the following with respect to each such parcel (using a separate sheet for each parcel of real estate):

(a) How many parcels?

(b) Location?

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(1) Interest and amortization payments made: (-1) On first mortgage; (1-2) on second mortgage.

(m) Were any additional payments made on the mortgages? If so, give details.

(n) Set forth payments for the following items: Taxes: (n-1) Real estate, (n-2) water; assessments; repairs; improvements; painting; heating.

What was the total rent paid by all tenants occupying this property?

Did you, your wife, your children, or any dependent, have an interest in any real estate, from the period January 1, 1945, to date, the title to which was not in the name of yourself, your wife, your children, or of any dependent? If so, give the following particulars with respect to each such parcel (using a separate sheet for each parcel of real estate):

(a) How many parcels?

(b) Location?

(c) In whose name was title?

(d) Type of property?

(e) Date acquired?

(f) Name and address of seller?

(g) Purchase price? Cash paid?

(h) Source of funds?

(i) Mortgages: (i-1) First? (i-2) Second?

(j) First mortgagee?

(k) Second mortgagee?

(1) Interest and amortization payments made: (1-1) On first mortgage; (1-2) on second mortgage.

(m) Were any additional payments made on the mortgages? If so, give details.

(n) What were the expenses for the following items?

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