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Julius and Ethel Rosenberg — Part 1
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on emery 1948, for Paris, France. He ts known te have
Fr short periods of time at technical schools in
the ptanoe ie disappeared from Ate restdence tn Parts on
June 16, 1950, the date Greenglass wos arrested, aad ate
present location te not Known.
Maz Elitcher advtsed that Barr was an coquatntance.
Elttoher etated that he was present at soctel gathertages at!
65 Morten Street, New York Ctty, attended by Bosenberg, Barr,
Alfred Sarant, Wtlltas Perl and Morton Sobell.
| Alfred Sarant advised tn an tnterview with Bureau
Agenta in July, 1950, that he assoctated closely with Joel
Barr deginning tn 1941. Sarant stated that Barr frequently eee
uietted him at Ate apartment at 65 Morton Street; that Barr a
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had a key to the apartment and that tn 1946 when Sarant noved Pore
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te Ithaca, New York, he let Barr take over this opartaent.
Sarant etated Barr subsequently turned the apartment over to
menber of the Conuuntat Party.
ifred Saran ,
David Greenglass adutsed that Jultus Rosenberg told Ain
that he had two apertuents tn Wew York City, which were used for
photographic cctiuittes of the Rosenberg. eaptonage network, one
of whitch was lecated tm Greenwich Village. Inveattgatton has Pee ae
flected that a Greenwich Tilicge cpartasnt at 65 Morten Street,
New York City, wae frequented by Rosenberg, Barr and Perl. This apart-
nent wos leased by Alfred Sarant from October, 1943, to January 31, 19%
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