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Albert Einstein — Part 12
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Concerning CHARLIE-CHAPLIN, who ts also involved in *
the incident, the coltim of HEDDA HOPPER in the Les Angeles 7 oo
Times dated January 11, 1939, rémarks that ALBERT EINSTEIN
was reportedly "backing CHARLIE CHAPLIN in his dictator
picture” and adds, “You'll remember they'1e great friends--
friendship @terted way back ih 1931 when they met aboard a
peat coming to California. CHARLIA efitertained EINSTEIN
him to the opening of 'city Lights, . .9
"ior gue" records further discloge that ALBERT
BINSTEIN's wife accompanied him on each of the three visits;
alec, that during each visit they (rather exceptionally!
_ visited a SANUEL JUNTERMYER, & "famous" New York lawyer, wlo
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. AMARTANOFR in November, 193% °
maintained his Winter residence in Palm Springs, Califoriia.
oa Concerning tia’ramily background, "morgue" records
disclése ALBERT BINSTKIN was. first married to a Serbian womah ’
named NILEVA [MARC by whom hé Hed to sons, ALASHT and ‘
EUOUARD} that he, and his first wife separated in 1714; end =
that hef subsequently married Frau ELSAXBINSTEIN. & nows item
dated April 6, 1933, mentions two daughters haviny fled
Germany. The older daughter, unnamed, was mentioned 4s
having arrived in Holland., The younger, "married to «@
ussian;" is undoubtedly MARGOT(MARIANOFF, whd married DIMITRI
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