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FREEDOM OF INFORMATIONAND

PRIVACY ACTS

SUBJECT: FRANK SINATRA

New York file:100-80275

FEDER_AL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

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Not long after the escapade in Cuba,Sinatra made his way to Hollywood, byway oi� several Mexican resorts. In

.j.,§?�1if�-; Hollywood, on April 9, he was arrested _.iff:i on a. charge of assault and held in $500 -- - bail.*4�!:-I -.-��-:!:=.-:-. ~ I

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obliged to accept this settlement because otherwise Sinatramight induce the court to grant him many postponements.

Mortimer had made one return trip to California alreadyand apprehended that he might have to go back there half adozen times, neglecting his work in New York. Even then,he mi ht one da discmer that &#39; his b th d f d te g y &#39; ,1n a sence, e e en an

_ ill-TIEEQIQ U had suddenly come into �court and won acqiiittal because ofi &#39; &#39; the failure of the prosecuting witness to answeritlo his name.

Soon after he was arrested, Sinatra&#39;s license to carry a.pistol was revoked. The fact that he had e pistol was newsto t-he public and this incident evoked some comment on thefact that he had not carried arms against the Nazis in thewar, although in the last days of the European war, and withincreasing ferocity after V-E Day, Sinatra had condemnedaggressors, dictators and "intolerance." . &#39;

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ONE E. J. KAHN, JR., wrote a series of laudatory essaysin the New Yorker which were reproduced in book form,

warmed over in Look and condensed in one of the digests.A number of tliose columnists who publish prattle and pub-1:_:r__ _1._.....a i1.-,4r.,..1..1__;i:_..II :_.,1._n:.... ,_,:._.:....1.. _.e -u.....mercy auuuu. cue ceiuullaiea, inuuuiug uimrumo, 01. ncw

York, the Miamis, Havana and Saratoga, came to Sinatrefshelp. i .

Ed Sullivan, of the New York Daily News, impugned theprofessional integrity of legitimate journalists . who hadiaithfully covered the f�Sinatra- Story� in the Havana andHollywood episodes; He wrote that their motive was to pun-ieh Sinatra because he gave of hisspare time and energy "topersuade kids to be nice to minority groups.� &#39; .

He mentioned �inatre. about a dozen times in one hriefvisit to Hollywood and undertook to �make character� forhim by proclaiming that Sinatra had turned to painting andwas giving a number of his works to charity. -Charity takesa severe beating in the publicity of the glamor belt.

In the same brief season, it was observed that a mfmberof other personalities, frequently mentioned and praised asmembers of the 400 of the night clubs, radio and the movies,had old court and courtmartial records which were more orless forgotten.

There were smugglers who had been caught and hadpaid �nes. There was a draft-dodger who had tried to buy aeihief petty oificefs rating�and&#39; a aaie assignment ea.rly&#39;inthe war.

And there were Bugsy Siegal, a vicious New York andHollywood gangster, and his friend and bodyguard, AllenSmiley, a gambler and underworld character. Smiley hadbeen indicted with Tommy Dorsey, the hand leader, and hiswife of the moment, Pat Dane, charged with hacking offcome of the nose of Jon Hall, an actor, at a. birthday pai&#39;ty.All these were of Hollywood society. � &#39; ,

MANY $UCH NAMES OCCURRED and recurred in theseemingly aimless and innocent babble of the Broad-

way, Hollywood and radio eolumnits day after day. Eachpleasant mention of this kind, especially in material whichis widely syndicated or broadcast on national chains, is ofincalculable �value, although hardly lpriceles.&#39; Sinatra�: most affectionate biographer, Mr. Ielm, statesthat his income is about $1,000,000 a year. Molt of that, ofcourse, would be taxed away. However, an all proiessionalcelelnities lmow, the cost oi? the maintenance oi� a protes-lional name, or the roglamorization of a name which hasbeen deglamorized or tarnished "by unpleasant publicity,may be legitimately charged off as a business expense;

In a way, the Government might here become a partnersome day in a deal to create an utterly false reputation fora low and dangerous character so that the low anddangerouscharacter might earn more money and pay 92m0re taxes tothe treasury. That, however, is just one of the complica-tions of a complex civilization. &#39;

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ONE OF the rapturous writers in �theEu concert of propaganda to rehabilitate Frank Sinatra �sartificial reputation, may, in this instance, be an inferior re-porter, for all his seeming of thoroughness and authority.Kalm p.-~oi&#39;esses to have made a competent study of his suh=

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He does tell us that Sinatra�s ir,�~-eome is somewhat more or less thanmillion dollars a year, out of which .might be noted, he could distribute, say,$500,000 as a deductible business ex-pense to stimulate favorable publicityand to suppress unfavorable informa-tion.

Kahn writes also that some ofSinatr-a�s public earnestly believe thathis birthday is second in importance toonly that of Jesus Christ.

Sinatra&#39;s publicity has been a phe-nomenon of propaganda. Almost allof it since his involvement in two un-

pleasant episodes last Winter has been complimentary. Andmost of it has been absolutely gratuitous, unjustified by anyGit-y Desk news standard.

Doubtless. much of it has been free propaganda in thenature of public mash-not-es from ideologians of the Far Left

ho have thus repaid Sinatra for his pretentious �servi es"t some of their political projects.

&#39; R. KAHN DID HIS PRAISEFUL ESSAYS origin llyfor the New Yorker, but he got a lot of other mileage

out of his stories. Much of the same material has later ap-peared in book form, in a digest publication and in one ofthe weekly picture-books.

hlevertheless, this noted authority on Sinatra failed totell us that on Nov. 28, 1938, in the Criminal J&#39;md.ioial DistrictCourt of Bergen County, N. J., Frank Sinatra, of Hoboken,was charged with seducing, on a promise to marry, a youngwoman �of good repute for chastity, whereby she becamepregnant.�

Sinatra was released on $1,590 bail provided by the Peer-less lasually C-o., of Haekeusaek, and the complaint waswithd1~a9292&#39;n on Dee. 7. &#39;l�u-�o weeks later Sinatra was arrestedagain, eliarg�ed this time, with adultery with the same girl,now described as a married woman. The ea�e was referredto the grand jury, whicli found no bill. lt was then dismissed.

Sinatra was about 22 years old at the time. This ageconflicts with the accounts of his propagandists, but it is coresistent with the age which he stated on the official passengerlist of "the Pan-American Airways last Feb. 11, when he flewfrom Miami to Havana with the Fischetti brothers, Joe andRocco, of Chicago. Sinatra was not merely a passenger on thesame plane with the Faschettis. He was with them.

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The Fischeitis are related to the Capo-nes and have roan,iuleresls in coinmoii with the Capone gang. On this passenger-1ISt_, Sinzit-ra�s age is given SUI-"Q9. I-In weq .!i1-st t&#39;r.i<-.1.---o ~-weiillliy in 1938, so the suggestion of blackmail is not as PEI"suasive as it might be, had the trouble with the girl occurredin the 19405.

R. frsiiu is ONLY our of many writers, iiwl�dinsM night club, radio and movie columnists of hiew York and_Hoilyw0od, who have minimized incidentsof Sinatra�s careerwhich other persons might have viewed with severity.

Dozens of these �interpreters� and propagandists pur-port to be authorities on the personal histories oi all such�celebrities.� Many of them draw outlandish salaries as re-porters. " But not one of them has ever reported this episode,the most dramatic in Sinatra&#39;s lite. _

Mr. Kahn concedes that Sinatra has �several friendswho, while not precisely desperadoes, arefairly rough-andtumble individuals.� He quotes one of Sinatra&#39;s friends assaying that such persons "are always lookiflg °921t W 5� thatnothing happens to Frankie and it makes him happy to thinkthey�re tough hombres.� We are not told 1:11? they �M1115apprehend that anything might �happen to a decent man,keeping good company. _

Again, Kahn says: �He is often surrounded by ii strollingwall of self-appointed guardians,� and �he doesift have anyuffinial bodyguar� riow, but he has had f.h8l�ll.�

When Sinatara slugged Lee Mortimer, the New Yorktheatrical reporter, in Ciro�s, in Hollywood. without warning,striking him from the side or from behind, Mortimer said"$inal:ra and three men jumped me.�

Now, touching Sinatra�s relaxation with Luciano, theFischettis and others, in Havana, Kahn writes: �One of hisacquaintances this past year has been a Chicagoan namedJoe Fiselietti. He was a man. of unsullied reputation him»self, but a. member of a family not unfamiliar with the dueprocesses of the law. It was through relatives of Fischettfsthat Sinatra, while vacationing in Cuba, was induced to shakehands with Lucky Luciano.� -

That is Kahn�s version. He stands on it.

BUT ONE OF SINATRXS OWN GROUP has referred toa wild party, in which the idol of innocent American

girlhood took part in the Hotel Naclonal in Havana, as �that de-bauch.� Among those present were Sinatra. Luciano, the Fiscliet-tis, a Chicago journalist of the night club and underworld rimand s. number of women. It was a very loud party.

Such was the handshake with Luciano. one of the foulest crim-inals of the age and 9. man soon to He deported even from Cuba. forconspiring to start ii. great narcotic trade. The United Stateseven cut off legal narcotic traffic with Cuba until he had beentaken out of action. Sinatra knew who and what Luciano wasand he reveled with him.

A strip of moving pictures shows Sinatra coming off the planein Havana accompanied by two Fischettis, Joe and Rocco. Sinatrais carrying a small baggage case. hardly big enough for more ep-parel than a shirt, but apparently quite heavy.

This is an appropriate point to quote an official of the U. S.Bureau of Narcotics: �The fact of his being associated with theFlschettis warrants our giving him Sinatra! more than passingattention.� �

Another Government investigation revealed that Sinatra&#39;sfriend, Joe, was a partner with Rocco and another brother namedCharlie in a. suburban Chicago gambling dive. Rocco was describedas a member of the Italian secret underworld organisation, theMalia, of which Luciano was the leader. ,

Rocco is named in the passenger list just above Sinatra andis with him in the candid movie shot. In Chicago, all three Flschet-tis. live together. Joe and Charlie professed to be antique dealers,

-but Joe, in official Government papers. 89-V6 his O�cllp�l/i�� 38wagering.� Rocco said he was "a. gambler."

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_ eggs New Dealer, recently learned that California, andHollywood in particular, had developed an underworld. Hewas apprehensive of a gang war and called upon the Gov-ernor, Earl Warren, a Republican, to do his duty. "&#39;

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Senator Downey mentions are actuallya New Deal underworld. The hoodlumsare parasites on the moving pictures,radio, the night clubs and trade unions.They operate the corrupt auxi1iaries�-gambling, narcotics and prostitution. &#39;

They enjoy the flattering attentionof a whole corps of journalists of a.peculiar sort, few of whom ever hadcity-room training or any education be-yond the primary grades. These propa-gandists, subject to no verification,discipline or any other standards ofnews journalism, have the power toconfer public recognition, even dis-tinction, on individuals who meet theirfavor for any personal reasons.

wns�moox um� They have the power to intimidate,condemn, silence and banish actors,others, for personal or political reasons.

They may suppress uncomplimentary facts about individualsand create fantastic artificial reputations and arouse sym-pathy. This has been done notoriously in the case of FrankSinatra, who tarnished his own reputation last 92Vinter. Ofall the �celebrated� Broadway and Hollywood radio re-porters and columnists, not one ever reported that Ihe wasonce arrested charged with a sexual offense.

Sinatra has been thrust upon the public as a cruss�ier forclean thought and living and �tolerance� among A1 ericanyouth, particularly innocent but excitable young girl&#39;s. Thiswas a quick and directed change from his old propaganda bywhich some alarmingly large element of adolescents had beendirected into scenes of emotional public behavior. Sinatra,somehow, had acquired a. power.

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�_E FAD A SPELL. There was nothing quite like this inH the history of mass hysteria. The bobby-soxers werestaying up far into the night on the dark streets of New York.There were episodes here and there over the country-�shop-lifting, picketing, waywardness. It then became advisable toindicate that Sinatra was a very wholesome, domestic fellow.

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case. a L1¬&#39;lll92-&#39;%1$.92� nos nuule of his early career. The seductioncase turned up and. Sinatra&#39;s photographs and fingerprintsfrom the court �les were sent to California.

Meanwhile _i%e F. B. 1. a_n_d the Burger; of N;a_r_eotics__h&§_1com a. rats n _1n%eir_i1-e_c0r_d§ in the__&#39;ro].:1§igecourse &#39;ol;"Tl1eiir 927ifo_rl{.Vfj&#39;5Hi&#39;:>I*&#39;c&#39;hese agencies were in_l5_er&#39;e§_E_ediii ilié�y �ar�Sina.oi1fi . I-.1.Sc.9_r§lit§Iei~1_i-§l?3E1ii1l;&#39;¢Ii*j�§92i§.iie_ttis AndWillieii�oretti a notorious New Jefsei angwstei-,_wl1_o fior._._:.....__............ -.. - .- -- ~ -.~y�e&#39;§.?s&#39; Eas _b_e,enma.ssoc1ated.w1t1i_Fra.o&#39;lr:%§§tel19, -I0.8..A<1.Q.11l§:lLoggia Zt-v__ill_r_lyii_i,__QIey_er Lansky..and ,.t_l1e_"l§ite Bngsy Siegal.Mjhnet1:1._L5&#39; &#39; ..co.n1mo11lv known..es_Wi_ll_ie Moore. &#39; i&#39;""�"""�

gdonis, a. mighty men in the unitié&#39;riirorld&#39;�cIli1Iew Yorkand Broolflin, recently moved to Bergen iiounty, Ii. J., whereMoore is the absolute underworld boss. It was in BergenCounty that Sinatra was arrested in 1938 on a. charge of se-duction and causing the pregnancy of an unmarried young-women. Sinatra was in the rcadhouee stage of his careerand Mo:-etti, or Moore, was his friend of some years. Thecomplaining witness developed a husband in about one month,so the charge was reduced to adultery which, naturally, wasbeneath the notice of a worldly Bergen County grand jury.

RTO INDICTBIENT WAS FOUND and Sinatra was dis-,L� charged. The incident did indicate a certain precocity,however, for it will be observed that the facts of the casenever were tried and that this experience of the youth sosoon to become the idol of American girlhood was by nomeans common to decent young American males, howeverpoor.

Incidentally, Sinatra�s political appeal has been baseon the piteoos pretenses that he was a poor boy and wascalled at �Dago� when he was a child. He never was dirt poor,however, and always had a comfortable home in Hohoken,where his father is a- captain of the Fire Depa�ment, an im-portant political appointment in that jurisdiction.

There were many respectable Italian-Americans in thearea, so the picture of little Frank Sinatra as a sensitive andoppressed member of an ostracized minority is an inventionof-self-serving and self-pitying publicity. By choice, Sinatrabecame the friend of Morctti, who was no credit to the Ital-ian community. Frank appears to have been tough only in aaly and tricky way.

I-le never made a name as an upstanding. ma.n�fc-shion fighter.In his only confirmed public �stfight it was shown that he sluggedhis victim, Lee Mortimer, with a sneak omen from behind or frome. blind side. Mortimer did not even know Sinatra was near.

NOT ONLY SINATRA but the claqtle of radio and syndicatednewspaper columnists and propaga-ndists who advertise under-

world personalities are clamorous iciolators o! the late Rooseveltand partisan Democrats. Many of them and, of course, thousandsor magnates and actors of the movie industry and radio enter-tainers elbowed for room in the spotlights to show themselves toRoosevelt and the other party bosses in the March of Dimes andBirthday Ball rites.

The hangout: of such people have long been the unofficialpolitical headquarters of the bosses and aristocrats of the new rul-ing class. It was at Toots Shor�s restaurant, in New York, Ire-quented by Longie Zwillman and similar trade, that Bob Hannegan.the Postmaster General, then chairman of the Democratic NotionalCommittee, who also makes the place his spiritual home in town,invited Sinatra to visit President Roosevelt in the White House.

This was toward election time in 1944. Sher was in wrongwith the O. P. A. at the moment over red points for steaks. butHannegan invited him. too, and Sinatra and Sher were duly re-oelved.. Prior to this time, Sinatra had been classified 1-A by his draft.

boa-rd but had not been called. E. J. Kahn, Jr., a very friendlybiographer reports that after the visit with Roosevelt, Sinatra gave$1.500 to the Democratic campaign fund for the iourth term.

A few months later, in March, 1945, he -was permanently de-ferred on final orders from Washington.

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More thin 300 Italian WmIn-ides yesterday gave e boost tuthe campaign to homhard the_|Jr�CIpll2 of Italy mil: dpp �292]5 |_r{_vute anli~C0mmunlst in the Apr! _ ,-18 elections, when they recorded _ T:;T;1?�:?n�;:bvv&#39;m be �nwt� totheir sentiments on separate} Cgmparanvpw :9�. Italiansphonograph discs at [he radm~he&t&#39; sltnrt-wavr programs but5�aH°n W0� all&#39;n05l&#39; every tome has a phono-

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and said the wire service boys told him there is a story goingaround New York that the FBI or someone else is about to arreFRANK SINATRA i st&#39; nasmuch as he took two mi1.1ion dollars to LUCKYLUGIANO in Havana, Cuba, a few years a o Hg . e said he had heardnothing about this and wondered if I had.

I advised I knew nothing about that, but that there hadbeen a rumor a round the building that either SINATRA was suppose<to testify or was not going to testify before the KefauverCommittee, which is cheduled to hold some hearings in this build-ing in the near future; that I think probably there is some pub-lioity coming out soon on the Kefauver Comittee and Sinatra.

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"I attended a rally for President Roosevelt, held at St. Nicholas Arena,65th St. end Broadway. This rally was sponsored by the Host Side Hon-PartisanCommittee for Roosevelt. Admission prices ranged from .50 to $1-20. The

__gapao1ty of the hall is 5,000 and the hall was about half filled. One thousandof those present were followers of FRANK SINATRA, and they left immediately

after he spoke. The rally was opined with the singing of the National Anthemby Aubrey Pankey. The chairmen for the rally was William Gailmor, radio _comemtator- He was introduced by Berne Hobarth-

All speeches were along the same lines, calling for the re-election of PresidentRoosevelt. Those present at the rally were typically communistio, The committeewho sponsored the rally was composed of Berne Hobarth, Aaron Harris,BernarWeller and Sydney Rowen,al1 members of Unity Center of the Communist Political

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lleanwhile, the District Attorney�: office in Los Angels: ins shaping up Hortiner!scase against the crooner.

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certain activities of the AYD. He has sponsored rallies supported by theorganization, accepted an AYD award and has contributed an artioleoto"Spotlight", the AYD periodical.

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"Hbvie figures,nriters and politicians today cried "lies" and "slanders" toa legislative committee report linking them with Communism. D

The 1949 report of the California Un-American Activities Committee, headed bySen. Jack Tenney R.L0e Aggelea! yesterday listed hundreds of pereone as Communistappeasers or followers.

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�Ihere are all the famous Hollywood stars who attacked the first Un=Ameriaannithh�hunt in Hollywood when the Ten were brought to trial in 194??.....

� Ihore are the hundreds of stars who onoe organized two national broadcastsovor the coast-to-coast network of the American Broadcasting Company to express theiropposition tdithé an-American Committee?

Ihy arefthey silent today when their voices are needed in the fight againstthe second Hollywood Iitohhunt?

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l 5Cl&#39;E¬3�ri�92l6l1�7�i"a.n�5 Sinatra ~.=.=.-.s ecethingly criticized t-odeplrfoil hiring a lilm writer labeled e. comunlst by Congress. ii;Sen. Mundt R.-S. 1!.!, m Washington, branded the

action "sh0Ckl1&#39;1£" and the actor&#39;s �lm associates in Holly-wood opposed it in terms ranging from mild rebuke to out-raged indignation.

Of the hiring of Albert Maltz, one oi� the not-0110118"Hollywood Tendconvicted in 194�? oi contempt oi Congress,producer Robert Llppert said:

"Perhaps Frank Sinatra should repeat: You�re sick, sick.sick!� his own phrase, while he is looking in the mirror to-morrow morning. and repeat it durlnz each shave tor a week-�

Said actor Robert Taylor; -�I realize that Mr. Sinatra is completely within his lopal

rig ts in hiring anyone he ehooses�whlch. 1 Kllcss. 11111365hi and Mr. Malta both very lucky.

s "However, I can&#39;t help speculating that, had Mr. hlalitbeen a. Russian national and taken the same Stand iowarldRussia that he once took toward the United Si-MES, l1l=&#39;present availability would be no l1l�0lJl@92&#39;11�-l92E&#39;¢1 @iu�5T be ina Siberian concentrationleamp or would have been �liquidated�long ago.

�Maybe the communists have 80¢ ifmqihlnkg �hirerNovelist, and screen writer Frans uI&#39;i.1u¬1� uau thié

m t: &#39; ,com en = - r &#39; id kiss�This IS chauvlnisrn in re92e1&#39;S¢- M11 5l"1l~" 511°�the ground he walks on in thanks for Am=1&#39;i¢a- �"1!land of the free." _ _

And director Henry Kine Stud!

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are uaranteed our freedom by the Constitution to�W I . .do man; things. lt�s too bad &#39;that one of the basic ones 15what Frank Sinatra, has utilized."A spokesman for the Writers Guild of America. West. Sil iii

�A good m_any members of the Guild won&#39;t like it. Ht192 1:1 will have to he accepted as a Guild member w en

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ut it applies only to those convicted oi tryln: to overthrhe government. not to those convicted of contempt I

Congress, as Malt: was.�Writers like Maltz can take advantage oi this loop-

hole when a producer qualifies them for membership inour guild by hiring them and sending in their screen credits.Whether we like it or not, we&#39;ll have to accept Maltz."F Sen. Munclt, only member of the House Uh-American

Activities Committee of 1947 who is still in Congress. declared:�In these uneasy times it is hard to understand that

people will grant new opportunities for the-injection of com-munist propaganda into motion picture fare.�

The cmoment of the Senator. who served on the panelprobing Reds in Hollywood, was drawn by M1�. Sinatra&#39;s hiringof Maltz to write the film adaptation of "The Executing or�rivate Slovik," the story oi the only American soldier X-H

uted for desertion in either World War. _ �

l The senator also was referring to me hiring or n1;&;j3-�mid Writers by producer-dir t 0 iStanley Kramer� ec ors tto Premlnzer n

Malta served 10 months in e Federal road camD whenhe refused l/0 5&3� whether he was or had been a member I

Nov. 30. 1944, was introduced into evidence during the 19hearings as belonging to Ma1tz__ .

Malt-:3 has been living in Mexico recently, writing Ame;-1.can movies under pseudonyms. . - _ .

He will begin work on the film in Jen -with Mr. Sinatra. who in 1941 said or e.§�¬£§&§¢"f§.Activities Committee: - � &#39; _ _

.¢0nce they set the movies throttled, how e1¢;i;_ 1 1;ljlbefore the committee gets to work on freedom of the 1-21.r H£1

the Communist, Party. - Q]A photostat os a Communist Party card. No. 91196, detg�

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mam no-ma, Service rm-_-in to 1s..r._ Juruwaoierien &#39;-Fritnk Sinatra&#39;s hiring of Alb¢!&#39;tAM�&1tZ. Com-

munist writer and a member of the notorious"Ho1 00d Ten." has led to disclosure oi a letterMalta rote to the editor of a newspaper in Com-muni East Germany six years ago.

is was in 1954--seven years after Maltz�sCom unist party membership card was introducedinto the record oi the House Un-American Activi-ties Committee. The date serves to establish thecontinuance of his-loyalty to_the Communist cause.

In the letter iviaitz condemned ."&#39;AdenauerGermany" .as �a. revival of all that darkenedGermany&#39;s past.�

He praised Communist East Germany as a coun-try of "people moving into the sunlight of fra-ternalism, of peaceful, constructive labor, of inde-pendence from imperialism."

He denounced his own c0L1IltI&#39;y_9.S an intellectualand cultural tyranny where �economic persecutionand imprisonment are visited upon those who refuseto dance to the beat oi the drums."

The letter follows:E551-0?, Tiiiiiche RiindschaiiBerlin�~G. D. R.Dear Colleague:BY means of this letter I would like to express

my very deep appreciation of the honor paid tome by your newspaper and others, and by variousindividuals, on the occasion of my 45th birthday.YBL fond Personal sentiment, however keen!.

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write� to you. _ &#39; &#39;ltis the appreciation that I, and thousands of

ogressive Americans. feel for the um . theltural leaders, the political leaders, of t Ger-an Democratic Republic. Let me explain. _

In the German tragedy that began n theeichstag �re in 1933, there was a cultural aspect

that many Americans. and many in all countries! ,found bitterly disheartening. _ -

This was the demonstration that under givenhistorical conditions even the most advanced cul-ture could turn upon itself with narrow, frenziedehauvinism, cast out with venom some of its bestthinkers, artists, teachers, scientists, pervert itshumanistic tradition, reduce its fertile minds tosilent conformity.

< There were some Americans who said of this:�There you are--that&#39;s the way the Germans are."But there were others of us who said, �No! This iswhat can happen in any land when a people arebetrayed by their woes and by false leaders. Thereis another Germany,� we said. �there will he an-other Germany."

And "we retained in our hearts and tiiintiiiileGermany oi Beethoven and Goethe, of Kepler andEhrlich, of Kant and Hegel, of Marx and Engels,o Mann and Seghcrs, of Thaelmann.

How goes if. now? The world scone has alteredit bit.

Now thieving, demagogic politicians 1&#39; the&#39; tellectual Crctin, Senator McCarthy, are ecid»

there �s an additional reason that -prompts me to in: more and more what books American may:� _ . . _&#39;__._

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read. what films they may see, what radio andtelevision programs may entertain lie. corrlllltlthcil� leisure hours.

Qhanvinism and conformity per ade our uni-92&#39;ers§#.ies, scientists are harnessed ti the military,ecozjiomic persecution and imprisonment are visitedupon those who refuse to dance to the beat ofdrums. J.

is there any wonder than that I, and so manyother Americans. look to the German DemocraticRepublic with appreciation and indebtedness?

Your people, your bitter history, can teach usnot to despair over our people or our presenttrials. We see in Adenauer Germany a revival ofall that darkened Germany&#39;s past, broqght itspeople to slaughter, its cities to devastation.

We see in the German Democratic Republic a.people moving into the sunlight of fraternalism, ofpeaceful, constructive labor, of independence fromimperialism, of 3. culture in which Goethe, Bee-thoven and Kepler would have felt at home, know-ing that here man is valued above profit.

Now it is your turn to comfort us, to say "thereis another America.� Now we must draw strengthfrom you. Now, when I find my work honored in country, but iiishonoied ii]? the Fascists ofAm lion, I can know that I am fit company fordecal t men.

us wrote the man now hired by inatra. toada. the film version of "The Execntio of PrivateSlovi the only American soldier e cuted fordesertion in dther �World �War.

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wanted to g us some information t came to his attention Tconcerning SINATRA. He mentioned an article in theJournal-American recently captioned "Wrong-Way Frank," andstated that SINATRA is having one of the Holywood ten, AlbertHaltz make a picture out in H011

has been associated with the Communist Darty, re-of $5,000 to do a head of FRANK SINATRA.

Davi utilized the services of a plaster caster, one_I1g§gg" .40? West 18t eet, New York City, telephone C�elsea 2-225

t Davidson sculpturedJ the head in clay andRusso p ster cast. DeLue stated that a few weeks

later Davidson said to Russo that he, Davidson, didn&#39;t do very wellon this bust and that outside of the bronze casting and the plaster

ed f r this Jobcasting he had to give all of the mo v 0to the Communist Party. According t this was in 19b6,and in his�nnversation with RussqJDav n K SINATRAhad to "kick in" to the Communist Party also. suggestedthat we may want to talk to Russo to confirm t tion, andthat since one of the&#39;Congressiona1 Committees is going to lookinto some matters dealing with SINATRA, it might be well for them tohave this information also.

ted that he feels agents can talk to Russo,who is li�t. He stated he wogl�_p;g£§3_that we notmention he has furnished this information t _ and ad-vised that Russohas furnished this infoma1 people andshould not be reluctant to talk to us.

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"Organization:--Case-Cuba, 691 Columbus Avenue, New York City,N,¥,

"Time & Place: 176 Schenk Street, Great Neck, Long Island, NewYork, Oct. 5, 1963, 9:00 PM

""|"1&#39;H!: wan 5: -nn1~+-11 hr: A �h-u- Q Dngnnénuiirn .-1--nq.-.9211n �u �a1nu&#39;::&#39;l-.a:1" ""�� """&#39; �" J:""""&#39; �J """"" "* VJ 9- J-1-._v5*92"-"&#39;7-&#39;-""&#39; D~&#39;---"":" ��" "�""�-&#39;O""""""&#39;from the Casa Cuba were: Nivardo~Parra, Victor Vicente, Eusebioand Eva Valdez, Margaritarvicente and Emilia Alonso. The partywas being held in honor of Stanley Faulkner for his many years ofwork on Civil Rights cases, defense of minority grnups, etc.There were many peeple there, as many as 75 or 100. From thelooks of those present and after speaking to a few, it was

�realized that most of those present were fairly wealthy neople.Some being doctors, others teachers, dentists, contractors, etc.the of those present and also a speaker, was Peress, the ArmyMajor who some years bank was breught before the McCarthy Committeefor a hearing. Stanley Faulkner was one of his defense lawyersor ssmething to that effect. The-heuse"the-meeting was beingheld in was a very beatiful-house and it was learned threugh

/57¢ mer,., ilt it himself-� were also

&#39; * * " *1---uwr >= "" it was learned that� - I 6� Ythe group� gathering was-the~ r. - I JSA in the New YorkaPe�~and Particularly in the Lona;Island area. That all thosepresent were financiallv-weli~eff and when the"t1me came for

an appeal for centributions, this was-proven to be correct. Theabpeal began with $500 for which there were no takers!, thenit was drepped"to 100 and three_persens-came forward, then $75and some.others-eame forward, then $50, $25, and finally $10.ln all $l5#8 wee eelleoted in less than e half hour. Then feed

h ted sem one person£7» �End drinks we e» ed. these w 0 wan .- e.-�*�bY name was Puerto-Risen, married to a dentist

who was als, » �1s their married_name. "

�Stanley.Faulknerareeeivee"telegrams ti-eengratulatiens fromBush P601116 as Frank:~S1natra, Gus Davis, Jr., andmany other celebrities-and the party ended at&#39;2 AM.

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