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Hanns Eisler — Part 8
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It wes brought out thet he wes a member of the Pierre Degeyter
Club, avparently in New York. Plerraxfegeyter was the composer of the “In-
terneationale". (P. 29) . .
Articler written by or concerning Eisler appeared in the following
publications, aa fought out by the House Committees
"The ernational Theatre,” number 2, 1932, page 11. (P. 35)
"soviet Music", January-February, 1933, number 1, page 142 (P. 26)
"Soviet Music", May-June, 1933, number 5. - (P. 32)
"International Literature™ number 5, Moscow, 1933, 1934. (P. 43)
"The International Theater", number 1, 1934, page 62. (PF. 35}
"Daily Worker", March 1, 1934. - (P. 19)
~ "Daily Worker", Ootober 2, 1934. (P. 21)
"Daily Worker", Octeber 7, 1934. . (P. 20)
"Soviet Russia Today", May, 1936. (P. 55,56)
"Soviet Music", number 10, October, 1936, page 6. (P. 40)
Inmigration and Naturalization Service Data and Testimony
This appears on pages 51-54, 75-77, 170-172 and 178-186 and includes
testimony by Clarence ate orter, Officer-in-Charge, INS, Calexico, California;
Joseph Savoretti, Assistant Commissioner of Adjudication, INS, Philadelphia;
testimony of the subject before the INS Special Board of Inquiry at Calexico,
September 26, 1940, after Eisler had obtained a nonquota vise through the
American Vice Qonsulate at Mexicali, Mexioo; facts conoerning Fisler'sa appeal
to the INS Board of Appeals, Washington, D. C. and his physical admission to
the United States October 22, 1940, when that board susteined his appeal; and
the contents of the INS file at Philadeiphia.
State Department Datea_and Testimony
The testimony of Sumer {Welles, former Undersecretary of State, is
contained on peges 62-75. It is regarding a January 11, 1939 letter from
Mrs. Eleanot,\Roorevelt to Mr. Welles which expressed the thought that the
Etgler immigration case should be reconsidered; his January 24, 1939 reply
to her, as well as other correspondence between them, and State Department
inter-office communications. The purpose of the testimony was to establish
responsibility for the State Department having issued Eisler a visa to enter
the United States.
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