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Frank Sinatra — Part 9
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The following references in the file captioned "Committee
of OndThousand" revealed that the Committee was organized in 1947
by the Arts, Sciences and Professions, the prime purpose being the
abolition of the HCUA. Frank Sinatra was among movie figures lined
up as potential supporters and’ was asked to participate in a stage
show in Holiywood to coincide with a meeting in Washington, DC in
Jan., 1948, “a
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The following references in the file captioned "Cominfil of
the Motion Picture Industry" set out information pertaining to Frank
Sinatra, who was actor and motion picture producers Sinatra was active
in various organizations identified with the CP and was listed on the
California Senate Committee on Un-American Activities subversive list.
Sinatra opposed HCUA investigation of subversion in the motion picture
industry.
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