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Frank Sinatra — Part 3
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of oliering his services to the CIA, but that he had told SL
hat the CIA was not the proper organization to approach.
bic ontacted a friend of his in Pn he sho
c.
CONFIDE TAL
According to a report from another investigative agemy
the American Civil Liberties League paid Sinatra's expenses for the
trip to Gary, Indiana.
| Weekly intelligence Summary, 11-3-45
6th Service Command of the Army
Service Forces
100~7°760-3492
An unidentified outside source reported that Frank
paid his own expenses in coming to Gary.
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Sina
C. Offer of Services to the Bureau, September 7, 1950
On September 7, 1950, Gaya =
with Mr. J. P. Mohr, after first ae ng to arrange an appointment
to sa
e the Wirector on behalf of Frank Sinatra to offer his services.
pointed out that Sinatra had first been desirous
take s matter up with the Bureau. xplained that
Sinatra was sensitive about the allegations been made con-
cerning his subversive activities and also his draft status during |
World War II. Sinatra denies any subversive affiliations or interests
on the part of himself, but feels that in view of the publicity which
he has received, these subversive elements are not sure of hie
position, and accordingly, Sinatra feels that he could be of assistance
to the Bureau. .
GEE «212223 that he feels sure that Sinatra
is truthful in matter, otherwise he would not have come to the
Bureau. He added that Simatra is a Catholic, but is not a practicing
one.
GS.
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