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Hanns Eisler — Part 8
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FROM Bed’, iT on oe . Time of cents “4450 yf: , Eka
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SUBJECT: = HANS prs:er 4 . . vo Fs
. ee . ‘» Hencol
at inet By the above :.me J received a call from Ur. Pete Pico ° z zen —
pi. dn the Crim ial Division of the Department relative to the ¢c: tioned: Tele. Reos___—
- case, i ST ie mene eer, a weds Mise icles
| Mr, Brown indicated that the Bureau had relayed information to the
"y Ritomey General which it had received recording the aliegat‘on that Hans Co
' Eisler might endeavor to leave the country.. Mr. Brow stated that this -informa- —
tion «18 accurate and that it was predicated upon the foltowing | incidents which
; have just come to Mr. Brown's attention.
if
‘ Risler's attorney, Carrolfing, has , made overtures to the Department
: an ends: ding a deal" where the Immgration Service wo
_
" the understanding that no prosecution would ensue. Ura fisad that the -
Criminal Division will have no part in such a %deal* and that instructions are
hatwsn Jeuned ¢, the Tmt eeatt nn Caensrt ae $e thet nn 2 PS an nt
NA NL a a Mc de Eh lela Sle he ® Kr. Brown Staten pnat
is purpose in calling the Bureau relative to this matter was not only to ad-
vise us of the foregoing data, but also to anareate that it would be unnecessa
to expend any investigative effort in lookin Eisler, since the an
Division is issuing definite instructions t ffect that Eisler should not |
| be permitted to depart the country in line en the suggestions made Aan
attorney, Carroll King. [,
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The foregoing, of course, relates to the Deportation Hearing which i
scheduled to be held for Eisler in Los Angeles on January 15, 1948. The fore-
going information relative to the proposed "deal" of Carroll King has previous
been received by the Bureau. The matter is, of course, of primary interest to
the Immigration Service and we have taken no action with respect thereto except 7
ls indicate to the field that the Bureau is desirous of being | advised if any
yinformation is received through established sources relative to the movements °
of Eisler and, particularly, relative to any effort that he might make to Be
_ the country.
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ACTION wMCORD f 100 (09. Hi8224 fae
“It appears , that no sett og RPE nee Sacto tha foregoing
., Since all of this information is known t BA ee of, the Depart-
ment and the Immigration Service, as well’as the Bureau. , yh a
, y ‘ie Re rere ee)
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