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RECEIVED A.G.O. Dec 9 1940 Dixfield, Maine, December 7, 1940
Office of the Adjutant General, Augusta, Maine, Att: Capt. Clyde W. Metcalf.
My Dear Sir:
As contact man for the group to guard against subversive activities here I respectfully report to you the following;-
One Maurice R. Carl, Civil Engineer and a former employee of the Berst-Forster-Dixfield Company, has left for safe keeping with a resident here a series of maps and reports dealing with the Panama Canal. A copy of his memoranda concerning same is enclosed. Their dates might indicate no present significance but if you desire to check further I will place you in contact with the keeper of these maps and furnish any additional information which you might desire.
The second case concerns one Daniel W. Triem; he admits his pro-Nazi sentiments and has been known to make some virulent criticism of all things American. He is a native of Pennsylvania, automobile license number 894 R O, and what his real business here is nobody seems to know. The people where he boarded can furnish detailed account of his nightly activities. For the time being he is staying in Gorham, New Hampshire; his address being general delivery at that place
Yours Respectfully, [signature is hand-written] Wm. W. Eustis, Dixfield, Maine