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Frank Sinatra — Part 12
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During the Fall of 1958, an advertisement reportedly
appeared in a Grand Rapids, Michigan, newspaper stating that Senator
Kennedy would speak at a political dinner honoring the local Democratic
candidate for Congress. The advertisement stated that the Senator's
address would be carried over six radio stations and would be sponsored
by a local automobile dealer. Regarding this advertisement, the Civil
Rights Division of the Department requested that the Bureau conduct a
full investigation in the Election Laws category to determine if the
Grand Rapids auto dealer had violated the Federal law. Regarding this
matter, Mr. Rosen noted, "Believe we should alert Kennedy."" The
Director and Mr. Tatenn agread Accordingly Rosident Avent William
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Carpenter alerted Senator Kennedy concerning our Election “Law investiga-
tion in Michigan. The Senator was most pleased at being informed and
greatly appreciated the Director's thoughtfulness: (94-37374)
(It is reiterated that the above is not a complete summary
of all information in Bufiles concerning Senator Kennedy. It is, instead,
a summary of high lights of pertinent available data--with particular
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with and views toward the Bureau. )
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