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Truman Capote — Part 2
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et Gis, (b)
Jones to DeLoach memo ::(continued)
robably called Suttler in view of the fact that
ttler too d his family through the Bureau on a tour some time ago and
ae... written him several times since, the last time inviting h him to lunch with
m at any time he might be in the New York area.
BUREAU FILES:
ae: 1-21-41 as a Special Agent. He
served in the New Orleans, lego, RA at Waco, Texas, Miami, RA at
Tallahassee, and his last office was Denver, Colorado. He resigned on 11-15-45.
Our last correspondence with him was on 9-21-53 when he requested a booklet on
the Mot Gar of a Special Agent and other Bureau pamphlets and signed himself
as of Garden City, Kansas. Our correspondence with him since his resigna-
tion has been cordial. | ;
eference in Bureau files o apote is in a file
ternal Security-
xhibited a new book he had purchased titled ''The Muses
are Heard," a novel by Truman Capote, which is a story covering the 8-day period
between the Berlin de r e Leningrad premiere of "Porgy and Bess" group.
Bec crmmerpamerarameereomerinememmeaanaremereaiee
violated restrictions in Russia by g some photographs which he should not
have taken and his name was mentioned in Capote's book on page 57. (100-398446- 28)
Truman Capote is not listed in "Who's Who In America," but Time
Magazine of November 3, 1958, contained a review of his novel, 'Breakfast at
Tiffany' s" published by Random House. Other reference sources show he was born
in 1924, now 35 years old; that he has written several boo all of which have been
published by Random House, thus showing “oe interested in helping
Capote now.
No reference source shows Capote's connection with "The New Yorker,
so he might be used for special assignments only.
RECOMMENDATION:
; That Mr. DeLoach or someone in his office
|=: York and explain the FBI's position; that we should not intercede in this matter,
as we are not acquainted with Mr. Truman Capote, nor are we familiar with his
[at ae with "The New Yorker" m ine,and the Clutter case is not a Federal
case under our Wier or or; °
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