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Rebulet to Los Imgeles dated 3/18/55.

Considerable investigation has been conducted by the Les I-angeles Office and other Bureau offices in connection with the instructions outlined in referenced letter. A review and analysis of the results of the investigation fails to develop any positive evidence connecting £.>'=..'_lieE.-i=.i.1h=. with the Communist Party or the Communist Party movement.

In view of the foregoing, it is believed that the submission of a regular investigative report setting forth the results of the many interviews undertaken would be preferable to the preparation of a prosecutive summary due to the absence of the oa1ibre.of information which should logically be incorporated in a prosccutive summary report.

It is noted that the miscellaneous information furnished by inrormants in years past, and which was sum- marized by the Bureau in memorandum form dated 9/30/BR, is essentially hearsay, most or which even if true, would have little probative value. The two most significant allegations contained in the summry are those set forth on Page 6, Paragraph 2, and Page 11, Paragraph 1. Reinvesti- gation of these two items brought forth the following results: _! Miami air-tel to the results of the interview wi informant who had reported in 1 rotor to FRANK SINATRA as a GP a former member of the Americ for On reinterview by the Miami Office, the information which he had previous1' was hearsay nature, having come

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OFFICE MEMORLNDUM- UNITED STLTES GOVERNMENT TO /5%» = SAC,_NEw YORK eaeoseoodvdi oars: 10/25/55 _ = in s con ;'/445'? um SUBJECT.1 _ . - ggSINATHA BEBE! A1,; mromuvrxou13 C B1?! D:-TE Y Date of Activity Lgent to File No. Identity and/or Description Date whom whore Ma siisnrssee refInf@raaties__a ilisccireéieeFurai§hsdisLe9et§@_ 71! L» QLBERT E. KAHN's 5/26/55 100-10017- files left with and lB¥O IWO 6/l/55 _ 15*

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?/46 :51? . - :92 " * r"--1': "'-61»? Z373 mrr"::uo 1...». l _ _ M HI itésv | 4 Day Vanefy . ,. ax 'J92JN] 91958 1 |»__f.1- 11- £74 7,: 5; . _921j:921 9 Monte Carlo.--We have seen Frank Sinatra in many of his nightclub and hotel engagements over the year54- from the era of The Big Swoon ef- fect on audiences tothat point some years when agomany rated himwas;-/ ed up as a singer, just prior to s tremendous resurgence. The two greatest performances of his entire career, we believe, were two singing engagements for which he received no pay whatever. One was the night we heard him during that memorable ll-day stand at the Mo- cambo after the death of Charlie Mor- rison; rhe other was here in Monte Cario, when he sang for the better part of an hour to highlight a benefit gala for Princess Grace'sUN Refugee Children's Fund.following the world premiere of "Kings Go Forth". On both Occasions, singing Sans pay, Si- natra sang from a heart much larger than his body. The affair at The Sporting Club here found Sinatra singing beforeone of t e greatest glamour audience ven he as faced and,in turn, one 0 the rn enthusiastic. This beiew tl'1e!Frenchgat, ering, the cremeplus de la cremeothersflown Riviera, qf in rorn all over Europe andthe U.S., went wild with applause. cheeringat the windup in hope Frank would war- hle another hour. It was that sort of a great, triumphal performance Only a Sinatra can accomplish. Another unusualaspect of the gala was that, when the evening came to an end, many in the plush audience stood in line in The $P0l'tingClub lobby to buy some of the hundreds of albums Frank had flown in from Hollywood toadd to the benefit fund, swelling it to $55,000 for the eve- ning. - ' Those fortunateenough tohave at- tended "An Evening With Frank Sina- tra", following the openingof Kings _Go Forth",got the full irnpactof Sinatra at his entertainment peak'- for he is at his bestwhen doingsome- thing to help others.- . 1 -. Luckily, there will be. reprise 'of_'-' e this great performance,tor there-,will..".~' the another Evening"Wjt_h Sinatra'_'_j"~; fo_l!o~.-.'lng.theopening L.AI' o¬.'_'Ki'r-igs? ' ~ CoForth:f"|_t,1the*Fox ".L¢jwit _,.|_|, .you¢"jIIW_prgees .. '1 fve 1 5; .-so rTi<=l=sf=.-Ttrv . ;ms tIs;c_erta___'jg; 'are .;¢1c;ntr-¢I'Tot§_en;r_e!z1§iq3nieif|,§;T{¬;.-_ l_e ,. "3/z sfmemos commxsb l H9l'Y"'P91'»"l1'l?~"-Ft_:-_.,-_~____:3._-.__-_/__.e.--.1-.=-1'?:92=.i@;'.-¬=...;;..*";l-K--- - .._4-'1-_~-- - --~-~ -- ALL 1'};Iyéoo rs;-5 LASSIFI The Hollywood H Repo eru e!

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4- Clpra Production Pa ks Plenty o B.O. Appeal;92Vel|- cted A HOLE IN THE I-IE D" {Silicon Prod.-United Artists release] Producer-director ...... Play and screenplay..Arnold Schulman Photography ...... Wil|iam H. Daniels Art direction ...... Eddie lmazu Music ...... _.__..____ NelsonRiddle Songs: All My Tomorrows," "High Hopes," by and jimmy- Van Heuseri / Costumes Edith Head Sound ...... Fred Lau Production manager Cooke , '. tr Film editor ...... __Wi|liam Hombeck ii, /I I p ' Cinema5cope; Color by De Luxe -" am#PI '2 P.-TEJTAINED Cast: Frank Sinatra Edward G. Robin- . I - son, r, DATE " ' BY Thelma Ritter, Keenan Wynn,loi Lans- Eéaaa zaaw ing George DeWitt, jimmy Kornack Du Taylor, Connie Sawyer, Benn- Ru 'n,Ruby Dandridg , B. S. Pully, A .-----nr-_»:a.-- W joy Nizzari, Pupi Ca , and intro- down- at - heelFlorida hotel.DC5Pll'£- " ~ duci g Eddie Hodges. the fact that he'son the verge oflosing. terous old_buddyll eenan Wynn]- thg unning tirne- l l8 inutesl it, he dreams of getting in the chips b along withhis bodyguards anddream- promoting an east coast Disneyland. 'b<>=* sweiarvblends lioi La 'gihas You need A Hole in the Head" One of the facets of Capra'sgenius is. ome south to play the big sh r the whether you are a ticket-buyer or an his ability to give a change of pace to ,8 races, Here Capra recaptu 'the exhibitor. lt'sa double guarantee to a straight-line story by developing a - of frenetic spectacular u|-_ whole series of well-rounded and lullly '"l'Iundertones, trisic thathe cre ed surefire entertainment. First, there is so ablyin"."Having [Q5] Frank Sinatra. whom youthful audi- developed incidental characters. In this his lastnickel. Sinatradeliberately tries ences will find as modern as hi-ti and case, there is a marvelous beatnik to alienate the love of hing" 5,-5 ism as pungent as a cup of expresso. Then, played with weird fascination by there is Frank Capra, the first director Carolyn lonesl who's constantlymak- P9 will 80 away with Robinson,'l'l-ten; whose name, following the advent of ing ineffectual attempts to have Sina- '5 é l1=i=_i=vbut l0P5i-lli.lt'92_fy,end_ing'-in f~'lIIch__isn't Sinatra reformedby; R°b_ talkies, attained a marquee value equal tra run away with her. Then there is inspn is.He decidesto stopsellii-ig'ga,-_ or greater than that of any star. Be- Sinatra's hard-workingand completely ter belts to become a bum tom--You ginning with his sensational "it Hap- "square" brother, Edward Ci. Robinson, feelthat hehas enoughdough toQ1- pened One Night," Capra never made whom Sinatra, by devious schemes, Port themall in a crazy happygdrr of a flop. Up until his temporary retire- tries to put the bite on. If this picture, ment about eight years ago, he cre- in which all parts are played to per- vagabondage. "1',.q_¢-";; ated a succession of the finest comedy fection, has any standouts, they are de- This isa warm, human 'a'n_d,_-igr- oi-iahly enieriaining~comedyi'in dramas in the history of show business. livered by the penny-pinching Robin- Sinatra casuallywoi-k5.»;n"a~co;jp|-:';°§ Now he is back with all his past tech- son arid his sentimental wile Thelma §°°_d 5°"£$.>"All My Tomorrows? Sad niques in full blossom and with a won- Ritteri. Little Caesar has become a H-ah Hopes"lboth by ssmm,-ca... derfully new ability to capture the great comedian. Confident of their Bd lirnmy Van Heusenl. Llkqrhg ht- flavor of our times, The result is a full- abilities to sustain each other, Capra ted and self-assured starthat helig bod'comedy d that registers its suc- gives Robinson and Ritter long nes _Sinatra allowseven minorriie'r|~.t,¢;g=-4,; cess ot in chuckles but in roars. together, without breaking his ca ra the Sulilortingfcast "ta"have bigtab- Ar old Schulman's screenplaysuc- setup and the laughs come sothick a d rnents. Theseincludejimrriy 'l nm5'¢k cessfu y expands his stage play until it fast one is bound to miss some of t is Robinson'samiably stupid"son tau; contai all the ingredients for a Capra dialogue. There'sa marvelous runnin Taylor asa boll we'e'-vil ; don; hit. These are so time-tested that it'sgag a latypical Caprainvention] bui|t'damnSomhemclerk.-1;cOn';; desk wonder other directors haven'tlatched around a platform rocking chair that a?|92"tf="lives who theprclductloq two onto them during Capra'sabsence. knocks Robinson on the head every iarious ct '' ' -_ - ' First of allias in his ""! time he sits in it. . -v. there is a solid emotional basis that Robinson's solutionfor all ills is to .~ PlI0t°er=phy.Tin ciii¢"'""" 5 gives one something to pull for. And get Sinatra married off to some '°= I-weCiilorr bywiiiiiiwi-i; ariiels this appeal expresses itself in conflict. with money, Thelma knowsa weal "ecords' tl92e""gI;m° f, " ' " '' '- Sinatra is a good natured, irresponsible widow.played As that by stunning l'l'ie',,de_tgil of lshls visionary whose urge to fly off beyond head, , she tums out t the horizon is constantly at war with be quitea dish,and givesa bri_lliat1t__l;rl_that.'-._sl'i§ulcl_ll" biisb-lwithiierfiiciiisngri-ii -,,@§§'-4 sp§ .11: l_b"g- 9% his devotion to his motherless son. performance.encounter HerSlria'_- with="i='.'f'f','-_;I:'_",E___7;:-13-_'§V-_:;s _i».*":I Though he calls the kid a "nag" there tra occurs in a, daintily furnished apagt-. is really a ioyous companionship be- ment, so cro-wded.with,femln_i "'-fi.i_r-".? tween them.The boyis played by Eddie below: thattlie'chaiacteisI-are"-lillgecl. _ Hodges. wl-.a scored a hit in the stage to rnoiie cral:wise.,iArl'iet92'ei!iérl_-they to production of "The Music Man," and eaéii other.With aveiyziaieiitarreeisigf' hes.a real screen find, who will re- thévnfthev r-lav.5 -I-it-.0 lint. 1 9 .1959 mind one of such-previous youthful withoutfan embrace.-Mls_l__arl:"e'i-.= P Cir 00° naturals as Jackie Cooper ,and.Shirley. Temple. He gets over a strange lnoirit-" ingness regarding}-iispop; clesiresto grab a fast buck-and, to_ 43.3%with the dimes. Sin_atra,_"riefite_r,playlr_92g dovvnto the boy; establishes avery'b_e- lievablii and lovable relationship'_='iiv_itfl1'-imiia -"--.ir-V-- , the kid tl'iat,i'iowlll_.vrar92t._ audience isvriiirili 5 ° ' 2e?yd;. "'iiii=i>'-"r.-i=I--'-i<=l'.-rimsd _ ';.'I'."'ji92ti¥T lifllr-.':'-_" ' ;j H -/V Z _~ I it constantlythreatened ls na'-- -<' "~=' ..- - " 92 tras onl_y_possessi9n:is_a mortgaged. __ Siniti-'i'rii'al?:i;'-_. .lCCldGfIl.-sO§l__.3; 1.,_ '.up tg lit" ryjs /§inah-a Slovik'Diree.l':i|:_[;--'. Frank Sinatra,who rights amanih agoto ii-iecontroversial 1» William Bradfor novel, . Th 0. ExeculuonF Frw te Slovik Y: overwhe- TveeFend revealedhe alsoplins dlrect-_- ing the film. Developmentwill mark- Sinatra'sas debut a motion picturi.di-. rector; he will also produce the film under hli Esiex Prods.banner, butwiii not act in it. A Biopic isof a _Wor|d Warll U. 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MALEZ in Rome, tha whereas TRUMBO had previously characterized MAIEZ as"recalcitrant" about seeking reinstatement in the Guild MALTZ is now favorable and will in L- cable theGuiki his intention to apply for readmission. '7Z>According to TBUMO, ALBERTMALTZ claims he was not aware that t FRANK SINATRA'scompany, EssexProductions, is_current1y on - the Gui1d'sstrike list; that MALEZsays he will do no writing for SINATHAuntil SINATRA'scompany reachedagreement andaf I contract with WGA, w. - _ '" ' SINATRA'scues comp signed agreement _ 1 Ac t ors13? Gui_ SAB!,_hpt_ ' _ notp: yet with the striking Writers Guild- , furtherthat!a1th§ggh»»a»Z SINATRA himselfmay not have knownhe had to have a_con i=e P82-C uithuthe Writers Guild at the time he made the deal vi ALBERT MALTZto write "Execution oi Private Slivik" SINATRA'sMALEZ's and lawliland agents must

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Eilbe;-force Degree Tenderetkiargra A Wilberforce, Doctor of Humanitles Ohio, April Degree21. -- will be bestowed on Frank Sinatra tomorrow by Wilberforce Univer- sity president, Dr. Rembert E. Stokes. The degree is awarded for gllnpublicized eavore and promoting philanthropic intenracialen- r-den mi ati under- standin g-" 0 H on '"_'- -' " ~-"--._____-,,__,_g_-._;_t;__!_

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57D a trip Lee Vegan, Revada over the recent ehe aentioned eeeiu; FHA!!! SIIATB1, the actor- einger.

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EDWARD DUNBAR O'BRIEN appeared at the L-cl Lngelel Office at the direction of Assistant United Staten Attorney IILLIMI B. 0880313. 0'EIElI etated he had in his pceeeacicn a complaint which reflects it was tiled in 11.5, District Court, IA! lngelee J.--12-59, cue ll-13-59$. He edvieed that the civil action wee tihd to recover denageo Iron captioned cubjectl. . o=a=m:u stated the above Quit involves five mm; produced at H63 and one at Warner Brothers, all by DORE $C¥U92RT.

Gale cloaed on Loo Angelou letter to U81. dated 2-1:-59 which etatel the complaint of 0'BRIEI was discussed with Alcietent United States 'Attorney macs n. srgzngnm. ~. '43 Hr SHERIDAN declined orouecutive actiéh in connection with a poa- a ilgl e c cpyri ght hatter violation. In eo doing, he atatcd that the conp1ainent'e=recordjappura to be that of a civil euit which be noted had already Ran initiatcd.

In view of the above, thin office contemplates no further action.

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itted that while at Leo Vegan, she had ehared the Q11:I en I Suite at the Sanda Hotel Iith SIIATRA and PETER LAIFIBD, however, _tha_t each had occupied separate bcdrooua and nothing il- ' moral had taken place. , P 2 emd an arrogant attitude regarding thie inquiry an<1 e at SIHA1RA had paid for her transportation aa all aa 57¢ 50> her erpenaea at Lea vegan and declined to further elaborate on their association other than to atate a e e again contemplated travel to Lea Vegas on thia aaae date and could not lee where such travel would commit any vi th which the Bureau was con- R corned. Date xrniaheda Agent: - L Inf oraanta Original: agents notae 31-9063-S6 ea report of SA ated 1|-L-60 anti TIL '1' - OI Office of e I l II

P5 On 2-15-60 Hollywood Division, the arreet }_-;'? c- Iith [charge R ;;7./'7 among her hook which re- flected the naaea, addressee, and telephone nunhera: Among the names eat out was one FRANK BIIATRL, 2666 Boelorxt, lander r Pale, Telephone munbera Creotvier 5-h977 and Grectviu I4-6161. 2-15-60

92 Date furniehed: i A Agent: Inforaants ___v:._ce netau, oliyaood *:"__D.lV¢, UPD Original: Oral - Unable to locate agenta notee nu-non-123///, 6-28-5? anti!-lod kl - VICTIM k>'7 nooaoun ' 1,'7[> ttod for any value it night _

p26 u

away from hoodlum con-

O I I U U Q C

Data furnished: 5-31-S7 Agont: Informant : Original: to I loonto -- .l._|nI._nl.92 62-21469-3119 / I-I-1-lV|I7."|I

b7c_Monosac to from s¢m,.¢ 1-18-so entitled our. 1910Tho following infonnation applaud in part under the bonding IN- DIVIDUAL uoasmas mm mcxmmas. _ 1 I JZQL-51..

e llnagor p 2 Lo that ;rm- the Q1-rut book no obtained. l the £0111

-5... ven-

62-2 1469-37?? ing names, addresses and/or telephone mmbora: P 2,3 Canto! Anon; thoae listed was one FRANK SIBNHIA Ilorninge GB 5-L602 Afternoon TH 6-311:2

Dita in-nielzolie 12-31-S? It L-A .92gent1 Iot eta Informant: Bahia 57D e rtaent "" Original: Mable to locate

62--21169-3818 Norm clipping from the Lou Lngeles llirror-New dated 1'-29-59. Article entitled "25 Sualoned in Race Fixing, routing Inquiry 0 =4 Among thoae named to appear berorc the grand Jury no one PAT8! DHUIORE who in described as the partner of linger FRANK SIRATRA in en. villa Capri Rectaurmt in Hollywood:

f921492ae1.n -I$I92 | K-7""!; 92U¢|.92l92IIl- IUIQ:-I 62-3086-696 / data at Ll! Agen ta Hot stated / Informant: Hot stated Inc. Original: Original clipping 1:2 D lleno on SA atod 10-31-55 antitlad Em Among the information eat out was that P.O.I. axhibited a diaguat hefor claims profeoaional control prize-fighting prize-fighting. bocauee Ha ex.plair:aof racke e enta RANK-- SINATRA attempted to bill a title latch here in but that E1152 iicCG'f, CH. E1'92TUii and othari bruahati than iiilin are Data furnished: 9- 62-3086-1116 Agent 2

IDIOTNIRU3 Original: to locate agent! notee §'I> 6?-36 86-11116

4-» 62--3086-1219

62-3891-2:6 }5!<_ 2:» +.. ..- _ - _ _ -_ _ aw 3'15§1$P ;,2__ "Q1 5-31-5'_ by dv1eedtelephone thnt on the evening of mp 5-20-57 ha 1 n ed the opening of the Ville cup:-1 Reatlurlnt - at 6735 YuccaStreet and that the owner FATS! U'|.!ORE, when this informant considers is associated 'Ir1th"t.he eyndioat had the L following guests attending: FRANK SIHATRA. LOUELLA PARSONS. ROE!!! HITCHW, Ind nu-gy others." ' '

Data furnilhed: 5-21--ST bz Agent: lot 0 ted Informant: 1071! Original: 62-3891-290 b7<» Keno to sac mm s,-.Pa¢+.»e. 10-31-5? untitled. bl bf-;>hich rea a n par :

O I I O O O O

"C.I. xpllinld thlt PATSY DQ121033 il the ounpldri' of FRANK SIHATBA. - J *7 M Dlte furnilhodx >1/W $3333 .-

62-3691-um. 57¢ Solt Loko City roport of S hd L-9-S9 on- titlotl IAPIL IIPO CO I of 011.113 '- Iii York 5 2... Tho following I oration furniohod during tho lattor 19713 port of 1958 b ogording tho principal omnoro and in-a vootora in tho no or otola and gambling oluba in Lao Vogao, Bow ado:

p21 Tho Dunes Hotel was built in 1955 and in Augult 1955, tho original operation was diacontinuocl; tho Dunoa was takon ovor by tho Sondo Hotol as follows:

Among thou liatod was ona FRANK 8IHA'l'R.l 3%.-

P211 Tho Sands Hotel wos_or1ginal1J' promotod in 1951 by MAI KAUFFBRIAI of Now York. Tho following individuals aro prooontly omors of "tho Studs:

Among thoso lia tod was ono FRINK SINATRA-- Data turnioboda 1|-13-59 block amp ' dato at Ll! lgontc " ' Info:-lant: /32 IQTD I 1;? <-»

Original: Poa£ib1y_§iii'£ako cu;

62-3 891A-1 Photoatata of a tgrpowritton aonuaoript, tho tort rotor:-in; to tho lafia. Souroo otatod that tho toxt was proparod by aonoono in tho cotica onploy of Buroautho AgonFodor o on poroon and had in boon Loo Angoloa loanod by Ihololar- 1»7C/ idontity is not kn o. Our oouroo pointod out that tho nmuooript cont-lino a oonoidoroblo mount of information conoorning tho Iotio aa an organisation, ita history, and its ollogod ooaborahipo

p lb Anon; tho information appoaring 1n_th1s lanuaorlpt la an alphabotiam

-3- 62-3891f-1 list of names of individuals along with background data. p ? cont-.! One of the names appearing on this list wee that of FRANK BIIIATRM "He is a front for the Big Hob and the principle contact with JGIGE PASQUAL, the Mexioan 'Sporteun' who rep:-eaentl the Big Ilob in liexioo and in large Mexican undartakinge. He wee Idieooverel by WILLIE HORETTI after pa-eaaiarie from FRANK CCBTELIA! and 'LUOK1" LUCIANO when the latter wae in Cuba. The FISCHER! boya, Ohioago, on a 'pieoe' of SINAWA. TCEII DORSET, who held SINA1RA'e oun- traot which had rive years to run wae offered $75,000 by SINAHIA to release bin. DORSFZY would not do it and the Hob finger-ed DORSET who readily surrendered SIIATRMI contract. SIHA!R.92 ie only one of many in the entertainment world who knowingly oollaboratea with the Big Hob. Incidentally, the 'o1mere' of SIIATRA are to ham e meeting in Lea Vegas, Nevada, starting Sunday, Auguat 19, 1951. . [9 Z I Q DD Date Agent:furniehed: '- 19? c. Infornantz Original:

Revie1rer'a Notes The background information relative to the aouroe and Ext of theae photoetata ihioh in eet out above Ill take: from eerial 62-3891-169 which ie a Loe Angelea letter to the Dir- eotor dated 14-7--55 entitled "TH! llFIA" GIIF. Bo-h01-3! 1174' fro: S daMd 8-11-so entitled- I which reada in part:

la7c_.

1070 lo7D

l97c/ Anon; thoee againat hie trade waa one mm SIHATRA.

-9-

I e 1 30-110?-3? Date furniehed; 8-5 oonte! /97¢, Agent: Informant: [@113 I £01160 '0, LLPD Originals Q:-All - Agent; not-es r not located

91-963-2 77 Clipping from VARIETY, 1 publication, dated 9-7-55 which state: in pert:

"e e . SINATRJUI echeduled to etert the WILLIE SUTEOH biog for hi] end EN'IR.A'.-"'I'ER'e filnery in Noveiber . . e

Dlte furnished; 9-16-SS bleak atanp dete at LA! Agent: H01. eteted Informant: Not eteted Original 2 Clriginel clipping

92-106-2 b7C/ 6-5 Eegg to SM. 5;-Q; 5_A i ;+9§ " '12!3Q._.§1 ,3-g_ie-1:5" 53}; 11-- pyls It wee noted one LARRY HUILAKS, who hes uneged prise ghtere, gained entry through FRANK SIIIATRA end others into the prise ght and Ireetling eventl.

Dlte mrniehed: 11-29-57 .52:-'-92 A 1;5=»-Mat: i lo? W Original: U 92-106-T7 I975 Lon Angela: report of SA eted 2-7-S8 entitled CHANGED MEYER HARRIS C , ee "Hickey" Cahen, nee ANTI-RACKETEERIIG Office of Origin - IA! lngelee

This infornetio identical to that reported in 92-1061-9.

.._1Q .. 92-106-199 Photoetet of I telephone 1111'. of LllC_lB_.'! Ibis; Lnglmjeg the name of FRANK SIIIATRA - 10051 Valley Spring Lane - LB. T01. 03311-

Date furnished 1 2?}.-'2-58 at Sen Fren- OI-IUD - 2-.25-SB block nap date at Ll! Agent: Informant:

.é?I>

Revieeez-'e Notes Original: photoetat

L76, Eoeh wee theAppearing on the cover letter to the nutatiun "over B yre old" made by

92-1o6-1?b 1375, Ina Lngelee report 01' eted 3-26-SB entitled CH3.-~'GED: MEIER HAPRIS iokey" Cohen, wee. p 113 ABE-RAGKETELRIMJ Qffiee 91" Qrigm - 1'.es M4212: Along the intonation appearing under the break-dam "PIAOSB O! musaur-:u-r on mmoovrs vnwqxzsnrw and lub-heading "Ville Capri Inc 6735 Iucca, Lee Lngelee, California, 1| identical to that repo;ted in ?2-1001""-9 with exception of the foiioe-1n* __g;____ [>79

j .

Q111- 92-106-1714 D Infornln ts P 113 . No furthor docunn on oca cont.! 92-106-156 137;. Halo to sac n-on

9-8-58 untitled um? bu HARRIS COHEN, was. P3 L971! in Q Itcn number 15 is dnscribcd us "klphabotind add:-an book which p26 lppilr to be in COHEN: cum handwriting n nun: are n follow!

Among the nun liltod Ill ono FRANK SINATRA, 10051 Vallay Spring Lana, North Hollywood T31 03311

L5-7 C~ Agent:Data furnished? b 1, .5"! Infornm t:

O1-'1g1nn1| 0! 92-106-1453

1-JR c_.o Halo to SAG from S 7-2 3-SB untitled MEIER HARRIS CORP! .41 Iran I ANTI-HA

Sat out in this nnorandun are ituu pickod up on 1 trash cover at 705-715 South Blrrington Avnnuo, Brontwood, California-

I150! 1 lists the nuns of individuals who lent Chriltlu card! ud- p 2 druud to both COHEN and his ox-wife LIVAUNE, for the year 1956. Among the individuals liatod were the following:

"Frank Sinatra and J00 F-sldlln, with the following on it; "to our Buddy Mickoy COhcn."

Dita furnished; 15-7 9/ Agent: B-7 D Informant:

Original:

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92-106-1460 / :5.» w sac ma sm dated B-21-58 anti .. J ERING Hm Set out in t by f I Ital 5 il a letter from akl; long time friend of If . " e Letter states in part that SIIIATBI. and 51311.11 IIARTIH are in Madison, Indiana making a movie, and for COHEN to get then to call hi- ac ha can take thii ta iiihii. t

Date furniah-d: B-21 é-? __ Agent: 1:-""n-_ __ _ P "4- Informant: 1.3:», _

Original: It should be noted the above letter il written on stationery of the "oueearatt Construction 00., Inc., T10 Barret Avenue, Louie- ville, Kentmaky." 92-106-SL1 !;7L. liens to sac an SA'e ated 9-15-SB entitled HEYE , 1raa., N - J IO Sgt !1lI'|' in |'.'h'|l rnllunrgnduue arg 11: -It:-Q - n n Q n b7I;>

bT'C_- Ital 1 is a letter to COHEN from his brother HILRRI COHEN. Return address 1e listed an the Grandeur Hotel, Chicago, Illinois. latter is dated paitiirkir9-7-53.

Letter states in part that EDDIE VOGEL!and JOE PIGRLTELL-O! visited with FRANK!SINATBA and DEM! HARTIH.

flit! Purnilhetil 9- bu Agent: lo? D Informant: 5'? Q- Originall 3! -.

92-1065-9 Clipping fro: the Lo: Angnlus Harald Express dated 1-29-58 en- titled "TOP Fill Stars See Fracal In Clio

Clipping roads in pert: "MICKEY COHEN nee accused of threatening the life of a Hollywood waiter at the Villa Capri, top Hollywood night spot early today after the forner gambling kingpin and two muscled bodyguards aaaertedly olobbered the victim."

It was notsd the Villa Capri, whore the incident took place, is owned jointly by SINATRA Ind FATS? D'AHORE.

Date furnished: 1-29-58 block stamp date at Ll! Agent: Not stated Informant: Not stated Original: , Original clipping

92-IOB-lS1 s An ales r entitled /M» nhnl ARTI-

- B*advieed ha e had read in in part the pape that s oldno- g about gan a -o|erito Beach. £;?c -remarked that he thought that it they got some people like FRANK SINATRA or SAHI DAVIS, JR. down to Roaarito Beach that it would help the operation-

Date furnished: 9-2B~5B Agent: F nfornant bl» Original: I~ -in ' d 92-110-296 ; ort of SA tod 6-21.-59 entitled lkl., ANTI-RACKETEER Office of Origin B70 e e ee

The following information eppee t under the breakdown 92~_ ASSOCIATES and sub-heading of esorihed as an internetionl

_ 1; _ 4-.

92-llC-296 glmblsrwho formerlyspar."-ted 2-1 guazqmlo. City, ccnt.! Guatuala. p 12 b 1 ¢1¢uv1m1 um the lubjoct dictated1 lotto!- $70 n0 subjact, the Philippinein thl lrttsr, alsoto tel hathisIsland! Acoordingho had FRANK SINATRA,and that SIKATRA h . proposition about caning out your nay. Aocordifug t the lubjcct laid that - SIHATRA statedhe midi quits I bit o onoy in Australia, th at ho would be through with 1 picture in July, 1959, and light thin bu intorestad in going to Manila asan onto:-'tainnr._ bl Accordingclub would?-thobe compstud, subjecttoldmhat andin ad ofwhon .. 0 dolinghi: anything new ii? ¢_ also done concoming SINATRA, to hia-

Date furnished: 5-10-59 Agsnta .. 2+ B-3"-

Original:Informlnt: - o re no

92-110-32157¢? 1-1<.., 1» report ANTI-EU 92tcd of 9-11-59 orrm of Origin ontitlnrrip - I

J Thu following information appo t under the breakdown of 1-J? Q-~ assocurzs and sub-hoH ngdi o r

7--S9 thlt the aubjlct rucnivod 1 tnln call tatod that according to tho aubjnct, nntl ,l:.*¢-~ FRANK SINATRA to appur at the open 1' glmbling casino Ind night club in tho Philippinoa. _

llisntlDate furnished; 7-7-S9 A 2-" Inforunt: ,- Originah

92-'1l0B-30'? L043 -not rovinrod

92-110B-326 LOG - not rlvinwid

-15..-

0 §2~l1OE-357

92-1108-370LOG not roviewod p 2

LOG ~ not roviewad

92-112E-85

LOG - not ruviewid I 92-115-D18 l;? ;

Lon Angales rsport . / JOSEPH SICA, was- L K Angtlll tld 10-23-55 InLitlod * !>'?c.. Office of Origin - Lou L§7§:

K

- -.l._ frequent vi. un W par- tainor FRANK SIHATRA and mentioned his i riiidcnno.

Dltl furniuhoda 10-13-S8 E3'7c Agent:Informant: 15> D '

Originnlz

-15.. 92

92-105-51,4 L'?c____ JOSEPH LoaAngelee SIM, report aka or e@- GEE Office B-11:-59 of entitledOrigin - Doe Angelee I .1 P 91 1,1 | an 4. u - g 1: I n -H I |- 1;; if?-I> I-* - - - - lone ' * . e*- la '.'lI iyr I _- eoeei _ W- ilo the __ reoeot gust :1.-no &T..!i!.I.!. beoene involved in en eaeepade where a girl no aeeulted by Slllll and slightly injured in lone kind of fracee. Subject did not eleb-A ox-ate cm thie aituetion emept to indioate that he had uaed hie im- fluenoe to help SIHATRA, ;

nae turniehed: .'r='21¢59. 4 [J 2- Agent: 19'? I-D Informant: b7c_

Original:

1 . _ _ 1., 91?-W46-is LO! lngelel letter to Iilli deed 5-9-53 entitled JOSEPH FISCHRTTI, tee. ANTI-RACKE'l'EERIIG Office of Origin - Iieli Jo?» Re:-ep of 8A dated |lian1, 2-U4-SB and Mini airtel t L08 Ange I l______, _e

it Beverly Hills, California: avg I; /J. '3 foam-1;-es.mm-e Hotel, edvleed an at thi ii no reoord of a .iibis' at that hotel but e JOOEPB H. FISHIR, 7601 lint View Drive, Beach, Florida, ateyed in Rem 103 from 10-16-S1 to 10-23-51. Thie individueleae unlnoln t. K L mu fumienea.

£33 Agent:Informant: I PI 0 Original: " ll__ Ea Aw Onoharged -25-Sgdvieed to n I103: - that the following telephone oalle were D79 Leon; those lieted sen

-11- 92-2&6-h '10-19-5? ca. h-1013 mm: snunu cont.! . 2666 Bollont Dr. Beverly B111!

~10-2o-51 . - - -

neu Jurniehedl t-25-SB l>;_7cé AgentInrorzanta 0348111111 Unable to looetl

92-2146-5 L-?C__nan report of dahd h-30-56 entitled cmuosm J05.PH rxscmrrx, was. omeppe eohetti no mu-mnmmum omcx or oruoxu - um-1 Under: the brelddoum of ASSGIIATBS - - -».- Tho foil was among information furnished by Confidential In- bi/. ,kS?Dfo!-een who hee furnished reliable information inthe pelt:

p 8 "The informant etated FISCIETTI was quite occupied with IRA!!! SINATRA, and that SINATRA felt FISCHE1"1'I was e eillzlcneiz-e. The inforlant added SINATRMI visit to Florida would probably ooei PISGHETTI a fortune Ind he would have to beg end borrow none: from all his friends before SINAIRA left town.

b"lc_ Date furniehedl Agent: E2 2./b7 D Intornant: Original: e-ee Informant hae furnished reliable inter- letion in the past-

b2_. I I I I O I I L529 in "onficlentielthe peat, advised Info:-nan t o has thefurnished 19h6-191;!winter reliable eeaeon inroreationthat he had heard runore from a now unreoalled eouroe that the eubjeot owned a -aieoe of FRANK SIIIATRMI contract; however, he had never re- oeived any indication as to how mach of the contract eubjeot owned-

"He also stated that he reoelle that during thie eeae period or tine, subject end SIRATRA made e trip to Cuba, but he did not resell thet

-18- 92-211675 "they traveled on the aaae plane. He stated that he believed aub- p B jeot took a plane immediately before or inediately after Sl!I.l'1'Rl'la' cont.! Date turniahed: 1-30-53 peeeibly Iiaai! 5:5-SB blockatanp date I .576. Agent: 5 7_ Inforlants ,9-7 D Original:

P 19 "Between February 10 and April 1.5, 1956, eurveillanaea and apot cheek! were conducted at 7601 llilltl. View Drive Iiih the £'e11u'|rin3 reaultaa"

570 The {allowing was anon; the activity liated for 3-20-SB: 57.1?»orth Bay Village*Po1iaeadvieed Departaent, I e e date, he had obaerved JOE FIBCHETTI in the ' Harbor Lounge;. in company with FEAR! 8TI11R_1a He had detarginetl that AL LOBIGOBUSCO,door coneeaeionaire, Mntainebleau Hotel, was driving the car in which r1sc.~1m1 and snumu were ridin¢a' Date furniaheda S-S-58 block ataap date at Ll!

Original: Polaibly ulna; J

92-386-12392 /JCBEPBLoa Angela: STAOHER, aka.or spawn report TI-RACIETEKRIHG Office 2-29-60 of Origin entitled - M Lou Angelee ' /37¢ The airinginformation appearedin partunder the heading- x i tntertainnent Exploit!" On Decenber 9, 1959, CECIL SMITH 'l'e1.a'riainuof Oolvznniltth plea Tieea wrote in hie coluen that "a current trend in the b vegaa hotel: was to teature ahon with large caatl aa oppoaed P36 diddual atare. SIIITH rent on to lay in part that only a handful etara really draw in Vegaa-and mat at then are in JAG! BI'l'Rl'l'!'IB' etable at the Sande. Alan, neat of than are known from 1'?primarily- Q.

92-336-123 1-"am: sxwmu, mam wumn, man suntan, mm: Lswxs, oto. P 36 cont¢! Dlto frniahod: 2-10-60 block otalp data at LA! Ag-ant: Not otatod Hot ctctcc Info:-£2-2 Original clipping filo Original: 92-386-111

9?-1133-12

Logat, Havana lottor to Director datod 6-25-S8 ontitlod MIERIGAI GAMBLING ACTIVITIES IN GUBIA ANTI-R1CKE'!'KERIIG

p 9 ' 52¢ llTho following oppoarod in part undor tho holding GENERAL INFORIIATI

. a ornation concorn g t-to group of Lnoricanl who aro

putting up 10 million dollaro for tho construction of tho llonto Oar Hotel. and gambling casino in tho Blrlovonto dovllopnont Llmg thoao liltad taro thrao individualo, all of Hollywood, Cali! cmia; TON! MARTIN, DONALD O'CONNOR and FRANK smm.

Data-furniahodz 6-20-58 at Havana 7-11;-58 block otaap dato at IA! Agant: £7 L Informant: 1;? D

Original: 1:7?- 92-h98-26 bllb-!¬>Hw to sac from 5-16-56 ontitll b"?C/ I twao

of thin chain of rootlurmto for a group of Sho lod informant to boliovo that aany of thii ioro Italian, and that tho; foun it oonvaniant to havo aonoono without an Italian nano in n-ont for than.

-2Q.» 92-1198-28 ~ nnu rm-nun-4: S-1-S8 oom.-=} 2-int: t "* ----" 570 Original: oraan : o a a ut'poaa1b1y Oral

p 2 b?c_, p7D bean sold a couple oi yoga ago, aoco.r1:l.ing that FRANK SINATRA iraa auppoaod to hara in it, and also laid FRED SICA had had uoaathing to do with arranging thin Illa."

mu Iurnilhada S-6-58 ¥>°r A 15':~=--no nt-I i D713 Original: m poaaibly Or

92-773-1 Haw York aiz-tel to Director, 1'1?! ASSISTANT DIRECIOR A. ROSKI, dated h-5-60 entitled GENEROSO DEL DUCCA, aka AR which raada in part asfollona

"Information copy designated for Chicago in win of praviou infor- aaticn connecting FRANK SINATM with top hoodlum in Chicago araa. [QC J, I77?! n -3,, viaod of the o g craa on race va __ , a confidant-ial - 1-» polica aouz-can "On awning of 3/28/60, when subject Iaa atrickan in Fontainiblaau Hot-.01, Iiaazi Beach, ho was at tho tabla in the company of PHIL 1!!! l Sm.-'l'P.n.

"On L/2/60, 10IlYBE!~IlIE'l"1', wall knoln aingar, and FRAII SINATBA at- tandod the lubjcctw wake in Brooklyn, II. Tha nu:-ca adviacd gnat SIHATRAW allociaticn with aubjaot datad back nan; yaara to a tin: than aubjaot paid $10,000 to aoaaona to put F31!!! SINATRA on tho BOB _ HOPE 8210!. -. jil

92-173-1 ma fumiahodz h-S-60 at law York comm! Ir-7-60 Blockatanp data 197C? éntggmts L>7.l> Originlla York

92-806-1 Hawark latter to Director datad 5-18-60 antitlad mum cmlu LR Offioa or Qrigin - Nnrark which roads in part aa- Iollonu

II on 54-& d@ um. not nuns ua Int him: st.v I-aw York C , ad approximately 3 nonthl ago, was the front nan in the Sandi Hotll in Lu Vagaa for tha AMER ZIII-Ill!-MBSPH STACI-[ER-GERARDO CATEIIA ayndioata. ihifinfornant alto advind that FRANK 5I!iA'1'-RA. bu two par cant of the Bands, uhioh two par cont tho b 2_ informant advised originally coat $120,000."

Data furniahodc 5-6-60 at In-ark 5-23-60 block atup data at Ll! Lgantl .

Original: Info:-ant:0 ova:-k

92-an-1 Salt Llka cu; um» to'Bu'1'ork City datod 5-31-'60 autitlod suns HOTEL, us mus, mum, clmmux. mmmrr IN susnsss swr an--M GIT! DIVISION Otoa of Origin - Salt Laka City which nad- in part as follows:

"'l'h1a Lnnstigation in baing condmtad. to oxplon tho nlnoial atruotura or the Sanda Hotal and ita olrnaz-I to dotarnino through a carurulo analyaia or their aunts, aaaooiatoa and background it one or nora "or thou olnara ara possibly roproaontin; hidden--intoroataot an unduirabla criminal slanant in dirtorant pa:-ta of tha Unitad 3tltll¢"

I I I Q I I Q

Along the intonation aat out in this lotto: an tha nun of tho

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,_ _... to ,..__...... ».--..---...-w-92»~--92-- " Q.

92-B13-1 contn! prooont ovmora of tho Sludo Hobo]. which includod mo: P 5 "FRANK SIHATRA - TX; ho io donnribod ao fallen: RicoIan Sox Nationality Born

Ho ight Might

Hair FRKNK SIIIITB-l Eyol H1111 llalo Canpiozcionllifilli 92-B13-2 Occupation12/12/16, Hobokon, E01! Jarooy 5' 10" 130 Scars, marks Black FBI H50 Bluo Addrooa Fair Profooaional aingor, out-or S¢ar loft ch:Ln__and bohind loft oar 5-70 3 7914 610 151 E1 Canine nun, A71? Bovorly H1111, California Datafurniahoda 6-3-6? blockatup dot! at LA Ilgont: Informant:

o Ofrico Original! Plliblf Salt Llki City

A:-tiolo £3-on Juno 1960 iusuo of Playboy Iogufmo ontitlod "Rooting at tho Sunii Sinatra and hi! ouciciioo bust ion up in Vogaoi 92-813-2 conti! Dita furniahed: 6-27-60 blockatanp ' data at Ll! Ho further documentation given

la SAC tron -nun-Z HENRI rm concmmmu mm }4?C-' : new re ectl mm-5, in part 1; of boxer e ua an manager for actor t.o be an aaaociata or partner or

Dlte furnished: 11- iienia é,7 __ Informant: b'7D "

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91;-2914-171 stat of typewritten material ant1tled'92£Ell0 R 'EAR!! ASSOCIATES In *7*'VARIOUS 7a-- !92.5-QQCL-T33 . . IR 9n5:H%nu Anu REiI..

-ETITE as fallen:EHIERPRISES" dltedithe ti:-at paragraph being quotad E-IL been from previous aeaoe

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91:-1419-145 7 Loa Angalea latter to Director dated 3-27-ST entitled CRIIIHLL

_ 214 _ 914-1419-1457 RACKETS ACTIVITIES LOS ANGELESDIVISION whichreads in part; C°nte! "; P 5 "01; Ngvglbjr § 19514, a raid was made on an apartment located at -1 the intersectionof WaringAvunue andKilkea Drivein Hollywood. Tbe raiders apparently broke into t he awrong p artalent being, con- fused by separate entrances to the three apartments in the build- ing at that address, and hurriedlv aade their exit. It developed that this raid was made by Private Detectives BARNEY RUDITSKY and PHILIP IRWIN, accompanied by FRANK SINATRA,JOE DI MAGGIO, HENRY SANICOLA SINATRAWManager!, and PETSY D'Ai!ORE,owner of the V1114. Gapri Restaurant in Hollywood. T11- -1" e is a dispute as to the identi- ty of a ant F £35 ders in reality were see entrance to apartment in the sane building, which has t | i ISL Kilkea. Drive and 1-as occupied at the time L a Tris-nr"I of Miss IIJLRILYN L!ONRO¬,who was about ivorce Trot: J17 " 1, r DI MAC-GIO, The forms. kt " Y -0r; 1/ "22?_ baseballso p layer."

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p7 In connection with the Senate COmr.ittOe investigation on Collection A ancies¬ which conducted hearings in early March, 1957, FRANK E3 SINATRA-claimed that he did not even appear on the scene of the raid I although hearas identified by other persons in the area as a h vin g been present with DI MAGGIO and the others. DI EILOGIO has evaded subpoeni and, thus, has not testified, although he has giwh on af- fidevitfto support the story or SINATHA. M ll 92

There ere1 . indications that because of the failure of the raid, DI HAO-GEIOrefused to pay the detective bill, so RUDITSKI nade a de- nnd upon SINATRA for the detective fee o severf al hundred dollars , and paid it, claiming he later was reimbursedby DI HAGGIO.

Date furnished: Hot gtatgd 92 Aent: Not stated I Tnformlntr Hot stated ' Originlll Unable to locate 1

914-1:61:-10 14--13--56 entitled B99 "P.C..l°* l how localsports announcer BOBKELLY reiteratedon P 5 I911? ' I 9h-L61.-10 1* 1; about mm smm ebm1e when P 5 b"!'_D ronote local prise I 3 a BABE IO COIN cont! - ne yearn ago."

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Dlte turniehedn I4-7-145 b7L¢ luau - - lpqp Inforaanta P.C.I. Original: -- gents notea not located. ' 92

91.-556-207 Lon zmgeiee ;~;1~1,e1 to Director dated 9-12-58 entitled cnnmsz. - ¢ PDQ

p 6 Information previously reported in reference 91;-I419-1457 p.6,7.

9b-558-14814 L08 Apzelea letter to Director dated 10-9-59 entitled ORIHDEL - CR3 .-

p 6 Thin page is entitled "Friend of Hoodlum liiataken for One" and ia quoted an follow:

"FRANK SINATRA, the pint-size actor, got a chanoe in real lite last niht to be hie angry beat. Hie loonarlo want aonethiug like thin "SINATRA aaid hewaa driving along Sunset Blvd. about 10:30 pm. and got burned up because norms mrmm, 21, of iuui Butler A1re., Int Lol Angelea, allegedly out him off a couple of tiaea. with xrmmmx. in the'cl.r waa mvmnn srmmsu, 2?, of 11.1.5 12:11 sz., 3anta~ iioroa. l

KIKENDAHL olailld a car behind his on Sunlet Blvd. flalhed its bright light! in hie rear-view mirror. Be didn't remember cutting anybddy off in traffic. Ac the oar: near-od a atop light in Beverly Hill! ta third car pulled out from behind the oar following KIIEEHDLHI, and cut aharply in I!-out of KYKEIDAHL.

"He and hil young lady oonpmion figured they wore being let up for ; robbery. FB..l.!!!E SIH.l.'!P.l. get out of his eporta ear to the rear of K!KF.HD1HI., and at that point the boy and his girl friend Ierl lurl -

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"KIKENDAH easedhis car forward, bumped the oer in front, than backed up sharply and took off at high speed. _

"SIHATRA junpod back into his high-powered sports oar and gave ohaae, calling for help ovar his mobile radio-tolephone. At a 60 mph clip KIKEHDAHLheaded straight for the Iaat Los Angels: Police Station with SIHATRA right behind him.

"Ao the two car: screeched to a halt in front of tho station, lies STUNDEN loanedon the horn button and th polioa oame tumbling out into tho otroot.

"The police sergeant looked like a man watching e tennis metoh aa he liatenod to both oidoc of the story. After the story ufblded, SINATRA said he would Just so coon forget the whole ting, and drove off. *

"KYKTNDAHL wasreloaaed without a citation and thinga want hack to normal at the police station."

9L-558-526 Date furniahedl Hot stated Agent: Hot statod Informant: Mirror-News dated 10-9-59 P 5 Original: unable to locate

Los Angelou latter to Diraotor datod 12-10-59 antitlod CRIIDEL - CR3 £370 WP The following inforeation appeared in pert under th heading " a BOOKIE'S CLIENTS" 7*

"Just recently five or six front men for a bookia ar- rested hy vice officers. They include a kept his records in braile, and another

are said to bot no lees thn $1,000 per wast.

Io documentation set forth Q.

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ins izgeles letter to mrsotor dated 3-1;--6.0 entitled. Q - CR3

The following information appeared in part under the heading "W Cowboys Invest Their Profits"

Another POI has recently reported that CHARLES DIPPOLITO Id his son, JOSEPH DIPPOLITO, recently sold 152 acres of their vineyard in San Bernardino County to actor IBIHI 3IIll'l'B.92. POI laid the pur- chase price was $390,000, to be paid off in l0 years, with an sn- nna. interest psyeent of $19,000.

"IJIPPOLITO and his son are under investigation at Los lngeles as top hoodluns."

Ito documentation set forth

qua __ _ _ _ e e Q 1-sea r- .--. . ______._ Loe ingeles letter to uireotor dated 3-zz-00 entitled BRIIDKL - CR3

p 6 The 1011OI'ing information appeared in part under the heading "I. 'Confidential' Inquiry This information refers to an alleged indisoreet party recently held at Palm Springs in which participants were said to be Senator JOHN ENNEDY, his brother-in-ls! PETER LAIPORD the sotor, and the actor FPAHK SI.'!!.'f?.!--

SINATRL has s residence in the Palm Springs ares, and the informant said the last time Senator KENNEDY was in California for a visit, he stayed in SINA'I'BA's house at Palm Springs. SINATRA and LAIFORB are the owners of Puosinils Restaurant, §gv'er17 Hills, California. '

Date furnished; 3-22-60 . A, Z Agent:Informant: - b-7]! Original:

91:-558-606 Lns Angeles letter to Director dated 3-JO-60 entitled OBIHDEL - CR3

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91:-555-606 noun! lil page il lntii-1ed"@ FINN! 51511111 I-till 18 qlli-ed ll £0115" p 6 "ne announceaent that PIA!!! SINAHL haa hired ALIS!!! HALE to write a picture, on loudly becua eubjnct. or the He:-all KI.pl'Oll' lead editorial Ihich takee a din fill of both IILTZ Iith hia IQ- auniet, Party atriliaticae and SDI!-TIA. About the latter, the eli- tor wrote in part, Frank Sinatra hae ac92-ed far n-ca the de;-e when he was a punk preliainary boxer on the lee Janey ntertrcnt. law- be he haa moved too tar for hie can good-'

"Thin SIm92.'!RA-L12 ccabinatiun haa evoked acre than paaeing inter- est in certain other circlee, including the local Re-a:-naauant or- ganisation which nae Jcet. recently launched e caqaign in Ioilreoel. SINATRA, becauee of hie reputation, ie we of thcae ct particular 1| tereet to thie or-ganiaation, according to JACK CURB! who, aa m I-lid aenticmed a revealing incident about thie mil.

"Accord!-D3 to CURRY, Ihila 5111111 Iaa perfcraing in Lae Yegea re- ciily, tic eniefiiiaei-i in ihe ih iejai =j>-icegmg""= hii. 3Ji?ii named then, but they tool: no heed. A Juuple of nighta later each wee net at. the etage door ea he left the ehce, and each ne aeeex-e11 beaten without. explanation by the gonna who eat thee. Robbery Ill not the active, and ntbere in the act, including CURRIW infcraant, are convinced that the beatings were arranged by SD{A1!!I.l." '

Herald Bxpreaa docxlentaticn not located

Date tcrniehedl let atated /27 C- "'" 51" Qrismal: ...._...._ .. --......

9h-553-603 Lo: Angola: liJ."1'.e1 to Director dated 1»-1-60 entitled cnnnm. - nu Information prevrioualy furnished in reference 914-SS3-S95 p-6 ra- garding an indiacreat part; involving Senator JOE! IEIIBDI, lotu- PETER IJITYRD IO! FR-III Emma. b'Z,- .1 , 19 D7 recently, he private pickedup ineeetigator eele nplifinatim adviaed that tendingto nile inver the intonation that "confidential" aagaaine already has in affi-

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davitu, allegedly from two lulatto prostitutaa in Haw York. ,92c:ord3.n;,; to CI, ;.=_1'!!.-TDI'a czmpmign. manager bemilod KE!ixEDi'l I-lsociat-10:1 witl-: SIIWFRA, stating something to the -affect that tbs Sanatcr is vulnurabl-e to bad publicity only because of his associations with STPIATRA. CI s-lid he 1:-uansd that those parties in-'01~.-in; t-ha Eanator and SINATRA occurred in Palm Springs, LII Z571,Wlgaa and New York City. ~ a Vegan investor, made the point that e..d.s with SIFATBA while in Ln Vegas. g;7£> it is a known fact the Sands is owned by hoodlum while tha Senator, SINATRA and IAWFORD iroro the:-0, I110! girl! from all over town were running in and out of the Senator'a suita.

Date furnished: 3-31-on ea b 2" AanteInfornants D 91:-555-633 5753 Original:

100-7905-936

Clipping 1:-on the Daily Variety dated h-6-6O-

See attached photoatat.

Data furniahadg I4-19-_60 blockltalp data at LA! No further documentation * '

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92 Date furnieheda 92_ Agent: ~ Informant: 92_ nation in peet & infor-these 1- R M-*»=-1~ id aha be ccncellm b-, '?t Inc information in deecribed ee e. uenoremun. of 1111;;-71" qf ,___M toner POI of t-hie office, concerning Lethe: t-9 t-he ..-_ 0 @7557 <'l¢I92¢!'l1 011 1-35-60, and reeds in pert ee fallen: " Angelee, edvieed he had mam 11.;92- Q 111. letter1-25-60, of Attorney to nunu General ROGERSbe-- D - which cauae hadthoughtbe eoaeheconfidential be interest wouldof information Ir.oi a poliH to aMi ature he wrote directly to Ir. ROGERS rather than go thr Bureau becauae this information involved politica.

otat-ed confidential];t.':-..- .- - ... - - --tters ought nu-. norms would liketo know . the aatterc pertain: to current effort! by FRANK SINATM to have the gambling element support financially, and any other we; they can, Senator JOHN ! ENNED!'epolitical effort! for the presidential nomination.

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co a en con L-j'92_, 'e eanager, that the oountry'egaabling eleaent eup- -;7T92 port cially in any waythey canea KENNEDYie Ion their i-P -" aide. the feeling 1; um mmsnr will not be nolinated but wi e a deal" in which he very well could be the next At- torney General it a Democrat in elected president.

ac a "hood" hileeelt and that there is a "2"l 8* £S*~I@°ry ne c ma F betweens dated SIRAIRA being in 3-21-S5 front entii0! bare rather than $179 bx/SR1 behind thee. which He laid e that SINATH1par re 1 is on intimate tern with the FISCHETTI brothere ct Chicago poeaeeaee a / ==~1=*..=.-=m:= :1-ta no intiramir szmm ma PETER LJLIFORD,the actor, are and that LLIFORD it married to Senator KEHNEDIH cieten SINATRA and LAIFORD own the Puccini Restaurant in Beverly Hill! where on 1--b-60, police arreated a number of eaplcryeea there tor gambling.

Date furnished: - Agent: 92 Informant: 92

Original: 1-_l-I-92Qq_92.

15?./* DH! about called, "Hollywood Night L110," cont.!P Q "pr, not mam: JTINO

57¢ Agent:Dita Iurnilhoda _ ' bv D Informant; Griiinili

1 .1- - -£1-é--"é bl 7 ga 2 ._ M 3*j ml 3+» 5'1"-* 1-i_'_ p 3 Along the informationfurnishod byinfognlnt muthalt. FRANKsmmu, actor, I'lla narcotic! user at om time and also was an informant for the Lou Angolan P0110! Dnplrtnunt.

Date furnished: 2-26-S9 J 2.-. Aglnt: mu'* Qrigi.921al: Inforamts vs-1

L! 7__Halo to SAC frcn SA -.. -='92shich read: 1 11-25-5a untitled- O / l/ P? "

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Data furnianadx 10-2?-SB J Agent: , Ho a tad " Informant: /5713 01-131.1111:

5:1. ' - " :*-1>-=1Hano to 81% g 10-2~$B+==~=1*1~='I ,0 -.92 " Loon; thaintonation furniahadby inforaantwan that ma or the con- trollers or the DOLLHOUSE, Pala canyon Ant, Pall Sjgringa,1a TRAN! SINATRA, thoI011 knownlinger andentertainer. hrtncr, that tho Irhoraa gathalf. DOIL HOUSE 1| well known an a- loot whore 92. 92 Date fumiahod: Agant: LO--1.6-56 Informant1°-33-58 Ln, 57 D Informant: j 1»-1 om-i.aa<_=._1'»:,s'lOriginal: 13-pp -' N we 2-25-so¢=uz1-¢-

Along the information lat forth in this aoaorandua aaa that PEI acn- tionod that ho 1| aoqnaintad with I'M!!! SIN-|l'lRlhaving lmoum hi: when he resided in Brooklyn and has ronowocltho aoquaintanoa out hora

-37- 1 POI Itlted that hi has FRANK SIHATRl'l unlisted private iilephqnq TM nunber and would aee SIM'1R1 on hie rorthooning vilit to I-I-I _ Vegea. From this convereation it would appoar that PCI 1! friendly Iith 3IHRTR1.

Date furniehed: L->7c_ *¢"*" I975 Informant: Original:

PEOPLE'S DAILY woam

12 "1-145 P 3 DP! dated 12-7-15 p.3 contain: article entitled "IBI£0l£E ENE JOIJ Noted Americans to receive honors at AID celebration It no noted that lcreen, civic, labor and heroic war peraonelitiee will join hands in tribute to an equally ixpreeeive array of the couthlandu outstanding youth at a ""He1.oole Hone, Joe dinhlr in the Labaeeador Hotel on Sunday, December 16. Sponsored by the Salute to Young America Co-ittee, the affair Ll expected to make history in the oocaaicn or the second anniversary of American Youth for Democracy.

Ten people will be cited for neritorioua contribution: - both at hone and abroad -- in the furtherance oi American citinnehip and democracy. V Laong the ten listed no one FRANK SINATBA, entertainer.

Ho dooulentltion

62 3086-1116 :1-an s1 am 11-20~59 entitled

placed big oats for ouch individual!

.. 33 .. 62-3086-1116 cont. ! ee DEAN MARTIN and FRANK SIHATM.

Dita furnished: 10-99-S9 Agent: bvb 132- orizmmInformant: ll- 62-3036-111:8 {Mrs clipping from The Beverly Eille Citizen, Beverly H1111, 011.11., dated 1-Zr-60. Article entitled "H-I POLICE RAB OMIBI.-BB8 ll SIIUATRL OWNED RESTAURAN1 Dice Gene Brings Arrest; Stiff Finee" which be- gine: -

"in excessively exuberant dice glee in the kitchen of the FBAIK SINA'1'BA-PE'1'ER IATFORIP owned Puccini Restaurant today brought guilty pleee and fines for eight of the eetablieheene employee and one waiter fr-on an Encino eatery. . ."

Dlte furniehedn 2-10-60 block Itaep date at LA! Agent: Not stated Inforaant: iiot air-ete Original: Original clipping

Ii 62-3056--1219 News clipping tron the Lon Angelle Mirror-lien dated ?-1h-60 en- titled "SIHATHA DICKERS FOR GAMING CASINO" which reads ae follon:

"Crooner: FRANK SINATRA and DEAN MARTIN and hm aeeociatel have ep--- plied for 571 of the stock of the corporation which rune the plug; Cal-Neva Lodge, Lake Tahoe gllblinl oaeinc.

"The Hevade seeing Control Board reported in Ca:-Ion City rueedey um szmm 1; bidding for 25$, IMHTIN wants 3;, mm! Ir. smxcou of Hort}: E-1011,;-=c=d., S£!*3.*.'!'B.'.!: .::.-.:L-:=:= :::-.:;=:-, 165, :1. PAEL E. ammo or Atlantic city, I.J-, 13$."

Date furnieheds 7-22-60 {block steep date at Ll Agent: iiot It!-tlti Informant: Hot stated Original: Original clipping

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100-15 732-3056 Loe Angelea letter to Director dated 12-22-55 entitled CEIIPIO IS - G

/ tiw. code seal the picture "Man With the Ara", a recent / United irtieta releaee dealing with narcotic: addiction. that because the rm portrayod the uae , which ie a direct violation of the code, the Pro- duction Code Office in Hollywood declined to afford the picture bib a seal of approval-

Date furniehed: gent: E , Inforaant: 9292 9292___92M_

Original: P 3 Background inf thie aovie, poueibly aet out by 92;"zc.»the writer, SA ta thin le production eta:-I FRANK SINATRA, E ER, and KIJI NOVAK.

-I-I 9h-E30-5b? ewark airtel to Director dated 9-13-59 entitled TOP HOODLW PRO- GRLI CHICAGO DIVISICN LR

The following quoted later-ial was anon: the information aet. out in this airtela xnwuetigeticn at Olaridge Hotel, Atlantic City, reflects szunrna party rented entire rst floor of hotel consisting of 10 bedroom and 3 perlore tron 7/25/59 to 8/2/59. mly record of occupant: be- eidea SINATRA in hie valet ION! CONSIGLIO, 1.20 Cheetnut 8t_., Nee Haven, Conn. JACK B".'NANI"I connected with music publishing houae of NYC. BOB WAGNER and NATALIE WOOD, husband and wife, Hollywood etare

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911-I430-Sh? "end sum! KAHH -e.nn+ . '1 9292IWlIelU b'?c, prominent lg Iribeh E ahotoleeor en! . b'7D vi dual he noticed beceuee of hie loud and pro- toneea language.vieitor e nrbM reon use thein the hotel following 0 eevereleteteuent nude oooeaioneby him to en unkn , 'Ihdidn't~;ou keepyour rotten hende out of it, I had it all fixed up.l

"Investigation continuing to eloertlin HQ?E8E'l lntivitiel end ehereeboute Ind contacts during this period."

Date furnished: 9-21-S9 block lllp dlte at LL! Agent: lot etated Inlbrnenta Hot ltlied Original: - Poelibly Neterk

Reviewer! Note: The inked notation "FRANK" hes been trit- ten along exue tne none Siiil which lppelrl at the beginning of thin reference.

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Articla ltatal that thara were a variatqr 01'influnncaa brought to boar upon SINATRA and thorafora ha can'tba blalad too luoh for ring aaraanwritar ALBERT IALT2. Tho articla goon on to 1-afar to tha attack on SIIWIRA by gonip oolulniet HEDDL HOPPER andactor JOHN IAIIE. Also lat out 1| the atat-uant aada by FRANK SIHATMragarding the tiring or HALTZ. Sea paga 33 or this lunar; naao for a photoatat of tha abova atatanant.! __ a

Dita humiahadn S-10-60 579$1 Original: I Agataoz-aant: 3 1 lagatino

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No doounantltion aat forth Poaaibly aaaa doouaantation aa aat forth for rafaranoa 31-9068-56 11.5. Baa pap 1| of this an-ary aanorandua.!

Q-I 91»-SS6-633Lon Angolanlattar toDirector datadS-L-60 antitladcnnmn.- CR8

._ B _ ll Ina- 91:-558-633 Thia paga ia antit1ad_"FRARK SIHL'1'RLa Rat Paola" and appaara in fdont.! part aa follow:

p6 "On the oooiaty pagaa of the Loo Angelou Bin-or llama today thara appaara an artiola on Hollywod aociaty. Thin faaturaa particularly Frank Sinatra! Rat Pack, roportadly tho but publicized of all social oliquia in Hollywood.

"11:: piece, written by LEE Elbf-=.'R, iifi that iFi io, SI crowd ia not ao chi-chi or aoaurt or own ao nanoonfo onoa Ial-'

It ia lholn that SIHATRA inharitad tho rat paok from tho lata HUIIPHREI BOGAR1, tho lord high oonailaionar of tho original olan.

"ELSEB goal on to at-ata, lunbarad anon; ita axhaultad initiatoa ara Dean Ia:-tin, Bally Davia, J1-., Shirley llaol-lino, J-167 Olrlaml and tho Psi:-or L-_!io.r¢ia= All o! ma! are iv-Aqua Ln. we e.=:.=reae £1. ara not to be conruaad with ordinary no:-tall. -

Thair stock in trada is total lack or ravaranoa tor tha proaaio.

"SIii:'92T'T1.ii raoont hiring and firing of 111% unfriendly witnaaa! to arita a acraan play ia ooaaantad upon with tho raaark, Tha raoanting wont hurt hi: in tho ayaa oi his olan oaoauaa Frank ia Alwaya Right.

"SINA'!'R.l in daaoribad aa an alagl-at hoot, and Ira. FRANCIS GOLDIII in quotad aa laying, Ha bahavaa in hia hona lika nothing I hava avar aaan...Ha aota lib a grand éuka laviahing hia favora op hia guaatl. Ha ia also attantiva and haa a aatiouloua houaakaapar. bl noma 1| mm matssa qm am. oonnmr ma about mun. . .3 A w £579 an d a Iagro rook and roll

a young pa-oatituta in bar 20a, adviaad that through a

ainga aha was invitad to attanll a |.=>7 um; 0 ¢. sh. "mu booaula, u one a'l..praaae-A in her om say, am oou1l_*..92.t 2% as lat

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- pirtiei. Bi iiilli her I011-iii? ta ii? he -nu" 7; z and that uuelly the party attendance would bein oneto big eexbefoundmm e.tte1r.I em p TIN, BMIII DAVIS, J15, JOEY BISHOP IndBHIRIJI HAO LAIHE the girl who hetee pertiee!. Eai.1,-_-,7};next "The tinepeeeegehe intends determine to B7; Just whet wegton on my night were there. . ."

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