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Frank Sinatra — Part 9
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On 6/6/50 the Miami Offi¥e advised that a reliable informant.
(not identified) advised that Joe Fischetti, prominent underworia
figure, had been in Miami Beach during the 1946-47 winter season accom-
panied by Frank Sinatra. They stayed for a period at the Grand Hotel
and had taken a trip to Havana, Cuba. The informant stated it was
rumored among the underworld that Fischetti owned a percentage of i
Sinatra's contract (not described). -
4 oj encl. p.1,2
Jv (9)
(21/47 Bureau Age , a conversation between
(TOG~348504) and YD member at the
ifornia, regarding the picture strike in
Hollywood. aid the Screen Actors Guild was on the side of the
oducers. asked how these actors could be influenced, and if
there was anyone among the free writers a tors who could influence
them and see that the strike was correct said there were a few
people like Frank Sinatra who was an individutdlist, and that ne ene
could tell him what to *- er U
100-348504~23
(43)
On 1/10/47 the Los Angeles Office advised that Micky Cohen
was attempting to open a gambling joint in Los Angeles and had
importad five hoodlums from Cleveland, Ohio, He had been in contact
with Frank Sinatra on some sort of a deal and had introduced Sinatra
to the Frank Minnitis who were staying af the Ambassador Hotel. The
Cleveland Office had’ advised that Minniti was Vice-President of the
Standard Excavating Company of Cleveland, and a close friend of Frank
Milano, reputed syndicate head in Cleveland.
62-81518-365
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