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Frank Sinatra — Part 9
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The Fifth Report on Un4Amefican Activities in California,
1949, stated that Frank Sinatra was among the Committee's more notorious
critics. These individuals conspicuously followed or appeased some
of the CP line program and had actively opposed the destruction of the
Committee. None of them had formally vrotested, denied or repudiated
any testimony by witnesses before the committee. (details set out) .
ia (Copy of Report furnished by
, Senator Jack B. Tenney enclosed)
100-15252-41 encl. p.
(34)
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nceisco Office forwarded as an enclosure,
b2- ncluded was a copy of a statement by
pb ames Tarantino, notorious editor of
pie o 0 . e statement made reference to Tarantino's associates
which included Frank Sinatra.
A penciled notation stated that the enclosure was filed in
the Special 1 Room.
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12-9514 47-151 p28
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Westbrook Pegler's column in the 5/30/50 issue of the
Washington "Times Herald" pertained to“d“trook known as “Alleh Smiley,
€39-2258) a member of the Hollywood-Los Angeles underworld, who was
known to Frank Sinatra, Leo Durocher and George Raft. Smiley, a native
of Russia,had entered the US illegaly and had a criminal record. He
spent much of his time at the Las Vegas gambling resort.
39-2258-A Washington "Times Herald"
, 5/30/50
SI 39-2258-A "NY Journal American®
G3 5/29/50
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