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Frank Sinatra — Part 4

117 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Jan 31, 1946 · Broad topic: Public Figures · Topic: Frank Sinatra · 117 pages OCR'd
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It was announced that Frank Sinatra would be one of the speakers at a mass meeting scheduled to be held on September 2h, 1915, ‘at Un Atenn Oren Vasbe 4 ber aw haehal! af Deannkhitanan Gnsin Gy Who wil equars Gar den, New LVin YVably yg VU VOLE VL nepuosican PER This meeting was arranged by the Spanish Refugee Appeal of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. September 6, 195, issue of "The Witness'! 100-21,6705-17, page 3. | Sinatra was scheduled to speak at a dinner arranged by the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee to be held in New York around May 7, 196. meee (0 os Angeles report, July 3, 196 Re: “Joseph Walton Losey, was., IS—R! 100~3),3468-17. 100-3),3468-39. The Attorney General has cited the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. J» Mobilization for Democracy Gerald L. Ke Smith addressed a petition dated January 30, 19),6, to the Congressional Committee investigating un-American activities in which he stated: ‘In a recent appearance in Los Angeles Where I spoke at the Polytechnic High School by the unanimous consent of the Schocel Board, a group of Hollywood stars in cooperation with the Mobilization for Democracy organized a mob Picket line of 20,000 people. Among those who financed and gowe weskne]l cunnar + tm thea ancant watd ean af tha mak wave RAAT. Aantan Pre Welles, wera G.- Robinson, Frank Sinatra and others." (100-92526-81)) The California Committee on Un-American Activities described the Mobilization for Democracy as one of the “key Commmnist fronts in California" in its 1947 report. ’ On January 31, 1946, a committee was reportedly organized under the leadership of Frank Sinatra for the purpose of leading a march on the offices of the Los Angeles City officials to protest permitting Gerald Le K. Smith to hold any more public meetings in Los Angeles. Weekly Intelligence Summary, No. 111, for the period February 2-9, 1916, prepared by the 9th Service Command, Army Service Forces. 100—7660~3687. os 3 t cory ker gy royeybiogs La Fo Re nti ratte Oo ct
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