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Frank Sinatra — Part 9
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NY report dated 11/15/46 stated that Alfred Levy of Century
Artists, Ltd. NYC, a theatrical booking agency, was formerly manager
for Frank Sinatra, actor.
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(43) shown as agent for Sinatra)
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b2 Los Angeles Confidential informan {i advised that in
~-# 22D the winter_of*1946 District Attorney Frank S. Hogan learned that
Rocky Grazfano had been offered $100,000 to throw a fight. From the
press it appeared that Hogan was the criminal and not Graziano.
Hickey Cohen was behind the scene in the scandal but his
name was never brought té the public's attention. Informant said that
"indignation against Hogan was high and it was by no means the
illiterate righteousness held for the gambling house beat in defense
of such individuals as George Raft, Frank Sinatra and Charles ‘Lucky’
Luciano."
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[ Los Angeles Local of the
American eration 0 331 Hollywood Blvd., Los
i Angeles, (protect identity) advised that-during 1946-1947 Frank Sinatra
— was vice-president and a member of the board of directors bf thé local.
protec nh connection Wi
e Lon officers, that Frank Sinatra was a member of
the liberal faction of the AFRA. He supported the liberal candidates
whose platform emphasized unity, employment, labor laws, union
corporation, and welfare “Be ib
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