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Hanns Eisler — Part 8
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_ ~-TOSCANNINI. and others of similar renown in the musica
[CONKCIDENTIAL
but that CangL KING had inf ormed her that the authorities were very reluctant
about this pip to now. Therefore, LOUISE was ot as
a possibility for an attorney, inasmuch as he had never been affiliated with
politics, but would take the case purely on a civil liberties basis, LOUISE
EISLER went on to comment that if voluntary departure could not be achieved
we" would have to fight the case to the bitter end, and that it was a good
case to fight, but that with the present political situation, it would teke a
lot of time and strong nerves. LOUISE commented that "to be persecuted is a
boring affair." he
LA 100-7812),
t there was 2a movement
committee which would be spearheaded by
concert to be held soon to raise funds
Among the projects was a
of HaNS EISLER and
the individuals interested in the EISLER case in Los Angeles would
approach the American Civil Liberties League in Los Angeles benefits mirht re-
sult. ie fet that any pressure from the Office in New York on the Los
Angeles Uriice would be bad. GPs tner told FREYDA that the Los Angeles
Branch of the Civil_Liberties Union was more militant than the National Branch
in New York City. sted that the EISLERS should have someone om the
"Hollywood Committee p it is pointed out +t referred to
bz i i said that aC agned her
to wri ' ng to write LOUISE ‘instead.
on to sa: tha
a
ren,
had given her reason to think that he was very much
interested and would do all he possibly could once the Los Angeles Office
of the Civil Liberties Union started to get under way. A
Ld
In the formation of the Committee,
could not be thetreasurer, but she would try to get WI
“SHAW. ent on to say that she was going to see and
that perhaps she would have some suggestions or over some Nene u“
Was also in contact with
Committee for Protection of Foreign Born.
Was accepted by EISLER. hoped to s
of the American
ifer to defend the subject
in order to get to
leld. In closing the
interchange of informatio told LOUISE that "I don't
or OONA to help." The referred to is believed to be nd
OONA is probably the wife of CHARLES*CHAPLIN inasmuch as the confidential
source advised that several photographs of OONACHAPLIN and her childre:.,
as well as photographs of CHARTES CHAPLIN have been observed in the pussession
of the subjecte
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