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180-10147-10257.pdf | [1]Assassination Records Review Board
[2]Final Determination Notification -
[4]AGENCY : HSCA
[5]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10257
[6]RECORD SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[7]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[9]December 8, 1995
[10]Status of Document: Postponed in Part
[12]Number of releases of previously postponed information: 5
[14]Reason for Board Action: The Review Board's decision was premised on several factors
[15]including: (a) the significant historical interest in the document in question; (b) the
[16]absence of evidence that the release of the information would cause harm to the United
[17]States or to any individual.
[19]Number of Postponements: 2
[21]Postponements: All the postponements in this document represent Social Security numbers.
[23]Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because the public disclosure of the redaction could
[24]reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, and that invasion of
[25]privacy would be so substantial that it outweighs the public interest.
[27]Substitute Language: SSN
[29]Date of Next Review: 2017
[31]Board Review Completed: 10/24/95
[33]N
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[39]Page
[43]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM .
[44]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[46]AGENCY INFORMATION
[48]AGENCY.: HSCA
[49]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10257
[50]RECORDS SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[51]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :;
[53]ORIGINATOR : HSCA
[55]TO :
[56]TITLE :
[57]DATE : 08/01/77
[58]PAGES : 5
[59]SUBJECTS : REEVES, FLOYD L.
[61]DOCUMENT TYPE : PRINTED FORM
[62]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIE
[63]RESTRICTIONS : 3 :
[64]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[65]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 10/26/95
[66]OPENING CRITERIA :
[67]"COMMENTS : Box 3
[69][R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED
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[181]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[182]’ (Please Use Typewriter C} U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES). (Any erasures, corrections, or changes
[184]or Ballpoint Pen} authorizing official.)
[186]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[188]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[190]Employee Name (First-Middle-Last) ; Effective Date
[192]Floyd L. Rewves . TF18478
[194]Employee Social Security Number : Type of Action
[196]a5h~ 664- } 29) UO Appointment
[198]O Salary Adjustment
[199]Employing Office or Committee/Subcommittee CO Title Change
[201]a. Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[203]- . (J Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending
[204]Assassi nati ons . close of business.
[206]Specity Date
[208](If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.)
[210]Position Title Gross Annual Satary*
[212]* If employee is a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives), the gross annual salary shown should include the annuity received by. the employee
[213]plus the salary received ‘from the employing office.
[215](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[216]1. O Standing Committee: Staff—O) Clerical or () Professional.
[218]2. oh Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res 986 of S5th "Congress.
[219]3. 0 Joint Committee.
[220](If Employee of an Officer. of the House, complete item below.)
[222]Position Number.
[224]| certify that this authorization is not in violation of 5 U.S.C. 3110(b), prohibiting the employment ‘of
[226]relatives.
[227]duly 7 76
[228]Date. ee 7 oe
[229]‘ (Signature of Authorizing Official)
[230]LOUIS STOKES, CHALRRAR
[231](if appropriate, signature of Subcommittee Chairman or Ranking Minority Member). ype or printnome of Authorizing Official)’ = SSSCS~S
[232]ee Type or print name and litle of above official) eee Title= IF Member, Districtand State). SSS*~S~S~S ~
[234]. All appointments and salary adjustments for-employees. under the House Classification Act and for Committee em-
[235]ployees,.except.those of the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on the Budget, and. the Joint Committees, must -”
[236]be approved by the Committee on House Administration.
[238]APPROVED:
[240]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[242]Office of Finance use only:
[244]Office Code
[246]Payroll.
[250]{Revised: August 1, 1977)
[251]Te Lt
[253]Washington, D.C. 20515. ; on this form must be initialed by the —
[255]lecuc ein a ibe RE eh atta coe Datta alee ER SRD Wink alata abe acta lad einer ree Vio aati itt siagw inte ie tae sadue! Soke ar hacen tale N es abndiitale baht eke ata ca Matstiuat aaubh lea dtl at te iss uel saa dp
[257]3
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[260]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM |
[262]at -
[263]N, .
[265](Please Use Typewriter -
[268]“u. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ~ (Any erasures, corrections, or changes
[269]. ot Ballpoint Pen). - Washington, D:C. 20515 — 2. 2... gn this form must bo initiated ty the
[270]‘ 8 . oO
[271]“ To the Clerk of the House of Representatives -
[272]| hereby authorize the following payroll action o - f
[274]Employee Name (First-Middle-Last)
[275]| Floyd L. Reeves
[277]Effective Date:
[279]N
[281]BAYAT7
[282]Employee Social Security Number ;
[283]254 66 18Q0L
[285][4] Appointment
[287]Salary Adjustment
[289]Assassinations
[291]Termination (At close of business on effective dete)
[293]4
[295](If type of action is an Appointment or Salary Adjustment, complete the following information.)
[297]oo Position Title | Gross Annual Salary | ;
[298]en oo : X
[299]_~ Staff Investigator $24,000 ce | .
[300](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate-item below.) ’
[301]. . ‘ a : . ,
[302]1. [.] Standing Committee: Staff—[_J Clerical or _] Professional.
[303]2. K] Special or Select Committee: Authority —H. Res 483 ___ of 23% Congress.
[304]3. [ Joint Committee. . ‘ , co . . an
[305]5 , . : . ; : a
[306](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[307]Position Number__.. If applicable, ‘Level Step.
[308]| certify that this authorization ‘is not in violation - ‘of 5 U.S.C. 31 10{b), prohibiting the employment of
[309]‘relatives. - .
[310]Date
[314](Type or print name of Authorizing Official)
[316]Coe Chairman
[318]{Title-lf Member, District and State)
[320]All appointments and: salary: adjustments for employees under. the House Classification Act and for Committee:em-
[322]ployees, except those of the Committee on*Appropriations, the Committee--on.-‘the Budget, -and the Joint Committees; must
[323]be approved by the Committee.on House Administration.
[325]a
[327]APPROVED:
[329]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[331]1
[332]Office of Finance use only: ;
[334]Office Code
[336]Type of Action ~
[341]MEMORANDUM
[343]TO: Mr. Blakey
[344]FROM: Edward M. Evans, Chief tnvestigator Joe
[345]DATE: July 28, 1977
[346]| /
[347]SUBJECT: Floyd, Reeves - Investigator 26H La ig!
[349]Mr. Reeves has agreed to take a position with us as
[350]Staff Investigator assigned to the Martin Luther King, Jr.
[351]Task Force. After an initial period here reviewing the
[352]case, he will be assigned to the Atlanta area.
[354]He will start on August 1, 1977 at $24,000.
[358]pets
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[366]certification:
[368]MEMOQORANODUM
[370]TO: ALL STAFF
[372]RE: Payroll Certification
[374]The Regulations and Accounting Procedures For. Altowances and
[376]Expenses of Committees, Member
[378]Representatives require that, among “other ‘things, the Conni tee” iS
[379]monthly payroll certification include the relationship, if any, of
[380]each employee to any current Member of Congress. This certification
[382]is signed monthly by our Chairman.
[384]The following are the relationships to be included in the
[386]father nephew brother-in-law
[387]mother niece sister-in-law
[388]son husband stepfather
[389]daugnter wife’ stepmother
[390]brother , father-in-law stepbrother
[391]sister ; _ mother-in-law : stepsister
[392]uncle son-in-law half-brother
[393]aunt . daughter-in-1]aw “ half-sister
[395]first cousin
[397]Please complete the appropriate portion below, sign and date
[398]this form, which will then become a part of your permanent personne]
[399]File. lt-this status changes, you must notify the Committee's Budget
[401]Office-AAmmediately of the change.
[403]ff 1 am not related to any current (95th Congress) Member of Congress.
[405]f/ 1 am related to a current (95th Congress) Member of Congress.
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180-10147-10258.pdf | [1]Assassination Records Review Board
[2]Final Determination Notification
[4]AGENCY : HSCA
[5]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10258
[6]RECORD SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[7]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[9]December 8, 1995
[10]Status of Document: Postponed in Part
[12]Number of releases of previously postponed information: 5
[14]Reason for Board Action: The Review Board's decision was premised on several factors
[15]including: (a) the significant historical interest in the document in question; (b) the
[16]absence of evidence that the release of the information would cause harm to the United
[17]States or to any individual. ~
[19]Number of Postponements: 3
[21]Postponements: All the postponements in this document represent Social Security numbers.
[23]Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because the public disclosure of the redaction could
[24]reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, and that invasion of
[25]privacy would be so substantial that it outweighs the public interest.
[27]Substitute Language: SSN
[29]Date of Next Review: 2017
[31]Board Review Completed: 10/24/95
[33]ennedy Sssassination
[34]ecords Collection Act of
[36]992 [44 UISC 2107 Note.
[37]aset- Nw 68326 Date:
[39]NW 68326
[40]Dochd:37277339 Page 1
[42]Date
[43]Page
[45]07/08/95
[47]ow
[49]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
[50]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[52]AGENCY INFORMATION
[54]AGENCY : HSCA
[55]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10258
[56]RECORDS SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[57]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[59]ORIGINATOR : HSCA
[60]FROM :
[61]TO :
[63]DATE : 11/21/77
[64]PAGES : 5
[65]SUBJECTS : ROBINSON, BARBARA JEAN
[66]DOCUMENT TYPE : PRINTED FORM
[67]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[68]RESTRICTIONS : 3
[69]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[70]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 10/26/95
[72]OPENING CRITERIA
[73]COMMENTS : Box 3
[75]. [R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED
[76]| NW 88326
[77]| Docld:34277339 Page 2
[80]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM . . |
[81](Please Use Typewriter 4) U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.) (Any erasures, corrections, or changes
[83]. . - on this form must be initialed by the
[84]or Ballpoint Pen) . Washington, D.C. 20515. authorizing official.)
[86]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[88]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[90]Employee. Name (First-Middle-Last) Effective Date
[92]Barbara J. Robinson December 1, 1978
[94]Employee Social Security Number Type of Action
[96]o Appointment
[97]Salary Adjustment
[98]C] Title Change
[100]C1 Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[102]§7/9-52-9953
[103]Employing
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[112]Specify Date
[114](If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.)
[116]Position Title Gross Annual Salary*
[120]* If employee is a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives}, the gross annual salary shown should include the annuity received by the employee
[121]plus the salary received from the employing office. :
[123](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[125]1. C1 Standing Committee: Staff—Ci Clerical or 0 Professional.
[126]2.#L] Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res295__of 235 Congress.
[127]3. 0 Joint Committee. .
[129]. (If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[131]Position Number If applicable, Level_
[133]| certify that this authorization is not in violation of 5 U.S.C. °3110(b), prohibiting the employment of
[134]relatives. a - oe 7
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[146](Signature of Authorizing Official)
[148]ee LOUIS STOKES
[149](If appropriate, signature of Subcommittee Chairman or Ranking Minority Member). =" —~—=S”S*S*S*S*S”S*S type or print name of Authorizing Official =
[150]ia Chai roan
[152]All appointments and salary adjustments.for employees under the House Classification Act and for Committee em-
[153]. Lage
[154]ployees, except those of the Committee on Appropriations, the. Committee on the=Budget, and the Joint Committees, must
[156]be approved by the Committee on House Administration.
[158]APPROVED:
[162]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[164]Office of Finance use only:
[166]Office Code
[168]Sotitleek tect See at. aad
[170]tastier
[172]a1 shi AS an Beatie ic at een sas adh ea atlanta a!
[174]X
[177]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[179](Please Use Typewriter | A. US. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.) Any erasures, corrections, or changes
[181](
[182]: P . on this form must be initialed by the
[183]or Ballpoint Pen) Washington, D.C. 20515 authorizing official.)
[185]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[187]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[189]Employee Name (First-Middie-Last) Effective Date
[190]Barbara J. Bobinson 12/31/78
[191]Employee Social Security Number Type of Action
[193]O Appointment’
[195]579-595-9953
[197]. ; 0) Salary Adjustment
[198]Oi Title Change
[199]=O Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[200]Aseassinations C Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending |
[202]close of business..-. = == )
[203]Specify Date
[205](If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.)
[207]Position Title Gross Annual Salary *
[209]* If emoloyee is a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives}, the gross annual salary shown should include the annuity received by the employee
[210]plus the salary received from the employing office. .
[212](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[214]1, (1 Standing Committee: Staff—O] Clerical or 0 Professional.
[215]of 95th
[217]mene Congress.
[219]3. 0 Joint Committee.
[221](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[223]Position Number If applicable, Level_
[225]| certify that this authorization is not in violation of 5 U.S.C. 3110(b), prohibiting the employment of
[226]relatives. — 7
[228](Signature of Authorizing Official)
[230]LOUIS STORRS
[232]Te
[234]All appointments and salary adjustments for employees under the.House Classification Act and for’ Committee em-’
[236]be approved by the Committee on House Administration. . - Rg
[240]Office of Finance use only:
[242]Benefits... ---- |
[244]Monthly Annuity § 00 as of _ A) |
[245]i (Revised: August 1, 1977)
[246]-- vise -Copy for: Initiating Office or Committee oa me pee
[250]ployees, except those of the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must —
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[257]wn hehe ete ee abet ale oe doce eal te OE i am a EE eae wt eae Med Cte
[260]3
[262]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION ‘FORM
[264]authorizing official.)
[266]To the Cierk of the House of Representatives:
[268]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[270]Employee Name (First-Middle-Last) oe | ) “Effective Date
[272]Barvara J. Robinson _ Kovember 21, 1997
[273]Employee Social Security Number So ce ’ Type of Action
[274]879-858-9953 SC), Appointment
[275](C) Salary Adjustment
[276]Employing Office or Committee/Subcommittee | O Title: Change
[277]: . C1 Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[278]- , . ASSasSinations OC) Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending
[280]close of business
[281]Specify Date.
[283]- (If type of action is an Appointment; Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate: information below.)
[285]_ Position Title | _ Gross Annual Salary *
[287]Researcher SiS, 280
[289]- .* If-employee is a-civil service annuitant (includes.U.S.: House of Representatives), the gross anrual salary shown should include the” annuity received by the employee
[290]plus the salary received from the employing office.
[292](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[294]1. 0 Standing Committee: Staff—C] Clerical or oO Professional.
[296]2. EE Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res 455. of 32 congress.
[297]3. O Joint Committee.
[299](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[301]Z
[303]“Position Number If applicable, Level
[305]relatives.
[307]rome
[309]. ae “wt
[311]seem cere ceria Bearcat EIB.
[313]Pace net ve
[315]Fe ara ate
[317]Signature of Authorizing Official}
[319]_All- appointments and salary adjustments for employees under the House’ Classification Act and: for Committee em-
[320]ployees, except those of the-Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must:
[321]be approved by the Committee on House Administration.
[323]APPROVED:
[325]eb ; Chairman, Committee on House Administration .
[327]Office of Finance use only:
[329]Office Code
[331]\ : : . (Revised: August 1 1977)
[333](Please Use*Typewriter US. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES _ (Any erasures;-corrections; or changes °°
[334]2 or Ballpeint Pen) - Washington, D.C. 20515 ; on this form must be. initialed by the ;
[336]iy git statins 3,
[339]s
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[352]| certify that this authorization is not -in violation of. 3. USC. 3110(e), prohibiting the employment of
[354]heres
[356]aie ada OL
[358]Pa ebiacetestee eba eall 2
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[376]Peat
[377]at
[380]MEMORANDUM
[382]TO: Tom Howarth, Budget Officer
[384]FROM: I. Charles Mathews, Special Counsel WoO Wr.
[386]| DATE: November 17, 1977
[388]: RE: Barbara Jean Robinson
[390]This is to advise you that Barbara Jean Robinson
[391]has accepted a position as a researcher on the Martin
[392]Luther King Task Force, effective November 21, 1977, at an
[394]annual salary of $15,000.
[396]Please extend every possible assistance to Ms.
[398]Robinson.
[400]|
[401]|
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[424]MEMORANDUM
[426]TO: ALL ‘STAFF
[428]RE: Payroll Certification
[430]= _ The Regulations and Accounting Procedures for Allowances and a
[431]~ Expenses of Committees, Members and Employees of the U.S. House of rn
[433]Representatives require that, among other things, the Committee's
[434]monthly payroll certification include the relationship, if any, of
[436]each employee to any current Member of Congress. This certification
[437]“qs. signed monthly by our Chairman. a ; a
[439]The ‘following are the relationships to be included in the 7
[441]certification:
[442]father So nephew rs brother-in-law a
[443]'. mother oe Ts ‘niece. ssi Ss iSter-in-law
[444]son oe usband ss Stepfather
[445]- daughter. = | ~ . wife . — . - . g§tepmother — .
[447]sister mother-in-law. = ss Stepsister
[448]uncle a | .. son-in-law . ~~ half-brother.
[450]aunt es daughter-in-law halt- “sister co
[452]first cousin
[454]Please complete the appropriate portion below, sign and date
[455]this form, which will then become a part of your permanent personnel
[457]file. If this status.changes, you must notify the Committee Ss Budget
[459]Office immediately of the change.
[461]£7 I am related to a current (95th Congress) Member. of Congress.
[463]| (Please specify.)
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180-10147-10259.pdf | [1]| ‘NW 88326
[2]| Dochd:37277340 Page 1
[4]Assassination Records Review Board
[5]Final Determination Notification
[7]AGENCY : HSCA
[8]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10259
[9]RECORD SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[10]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[12]December 8, 1995
[13]Status of Document: Postponed in Part
[15]Number of releases of previously postponed information: 4
[17]Reason for Board Action: The Review Board's decision was premised on several factors
[18]including: (a) the significant historical interest in the document in question; (b) the
[19]absence of evidence that the release of the information would cause harm to the United
[20]States or to any individual.
[22]Number of Postponements: 2
[24]Postponements: All the postponements in this document represent Social Security numbers.
[26]Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because the public disclosure of the redaction could
[27]reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, and that invasion of
[28]privacy would be so substantial that it outweighs the public interest.
[30]Substitute Language: SSN
[32]Date of Next Review: 2017
[34]Board Review Completed: 10/24/95
[37]Date : 07/08/95
[39]Page : 1
[41]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM | |
[42]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[44]AGENCY INFORMATION
[46]AGENCY : HSCA
[47]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10259
[48]RECORDS SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[49]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[51]ORIGINATOR : HSCA
[52]FROM :
[53]TO :
[54]TITLE :
[55]DATE : 03/27/78
[56]PAGES : 4
[58]SUBJECTS : SACCO, THOMAS W.
[60]DOCUMENT TYPE PRINTED FORM
[62]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[63]RESTRICTIONS 3 ;
[65]CURRENT STATUS RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[67]DATE OF LAST REVIEW 10/26/95
[68]OPENING CRITERIA :
[69]: Box 3
[71]: COMMENTS
[73][R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED
[75]| NW 88326
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[78]af
[80]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[82](Please Use Typewriter 4} U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTA
[83]a Washington, D.C. 20515
[85]or Ballpoint Pen)
[87]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[89]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[91]. Employee Name (First-Middle-Last)
[93]Themea Yawne Sarco
[95]_ Employee Social Security Number
[97]042-462-5437
[99]Assassinagéens
[101]Employing Office or Committee/Subcommittee
[103]TIVES)
[105]close of business
[107]Specify Date
[109](Any erasures, corrections, or changes.
[110]on this form must be initialed by the
[111]authorizing official.)
[113]Effective Date
[115]32/31/78
[117]( Appointment .
[118]O Salary Adjustment
[119]O Title Change
[121]30) Termination (At close of business on effective date}
[123]LC) Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending
[125](If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.)
[127]Pasition Title
[129]plus the salary received from the employing office.
[131](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[132]1. (1 Standing Committee: Staff—O] Clerical or (1 Professional.
[134]2. el Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res228__ ofS 302 Congress.
[136]3.0 Joint Committee.
[138](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[140]Position Number
[142]relatives.
[144]All appointments and salary adjustments for employees under the House Classification Act and for Committee em-
[145]ployees, except those of the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must
[147]be approved by the Committee on House Administration.
[149]Office of Finance use only:
[151]Office Code
[153]NW 88326
[155]Id:32277340 Page 3
[157]* If employee is a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives),
[159]the gross annual salary shown should include the annuity received by the employee
[161]* (Type or print name of Authorizing Official)
[163]Gross Annual Salary *
[167](Signature of Authorizing Official}
[169]LOUIS STOKES
[171]CHALBHAN
[173]| certify that this authorization is not in violation of 5 U.S.C. 3110(b), prohibiting the employment of
[175]aye
[177](Revised: August 1, 1977) -
[179]we ca dae cee Ot TL
[181]FR At tartrate et i, at Ae
[183]Bie pa et ee Bee pee ee te me,
[185]Pn e, ONDE ATOO UU rT OnC” WET
[187]weed ek ove owe lab ue vt
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[193]lee
[195]Wolrae a etelarinte tain Mita ek he ee th ite Wo ede
[197]hae sy
[199]NW 88326 — ae
[201]~ PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM. ©
[203]see
[205](Please Use Typewriter - U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES "+> (Any erasures, corrections, or changes: ~~!
[206]‘or Ballpoint Pen). ~ ; Washington, D.C. 20515 on this form must be initiated bythe ~ 4
[207]or Balip = authorizing official.) as
[208]“4
[209]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives: a
[210]| hereby authorize the following payroll action: ° 3
[211]Employee Name (First-Middle-Last) 33 os 7.” Effective Date :
[212]Thomas Hayne Sacco _ = a
[213]Employee Social Security Number a ee _- Type of Action :
[214]nae ; Appointment .
[215]tD oA F an AD Ed Appoin :
[216]O62a42 3437 __| O Salary Adjustment :
[217]Employing Office or Committee/Subcommittee O Title Change © 7.
[218]. [J Termination (At close of business on effective date) 3
[219]mo, . CF) Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending
[220]Assassinations close of business
[221]Specify Date
[222]-(If-type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.) :
[223]Position Title - Gross Annual Salary*
[224]| Research Attorney 18,000.06
[225]-*. IF emoloyee is.a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives), the- gross annual:salary’shown: should include" the annuity received by the employee ~~”
[226]plus the salary received from the employing office.
[227](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.) i
[228]1. © Standing Committee: Staff—O Clerical or £1 Professional.
[229]2. GL Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res.©! 956 of 25 EL Congress
[230]3. O Joint Committee.
[231](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.) - -
[233]Position Number lf applicable, Level
[235]Step_._
[237]- «4 certify that this authorization is not-in violation of 5 U.S.C. 3110(b), prohibiting the employment. of
[238]relatives.
[240]Dote.__Mareh 80 2 /19_ FS _ we eee,
[241]. : ; AEG OF (Signature of Authorizing Official)
[242]LOUIS STOKES
[243]{If appropriate, signature of Subcommittee Chairman or Ranking Minority Member). wo ~aan ‘or print nome of Authorizing Official
[244]CHA TRA
[245]"Type or print name and title of above official) = ==SSSSSCS ee Tite f Member, Districtand Store) SSS 7
[247]All appointments and salary: adjustments for employees under ‘the House Classification Act and. for-Committee em-:*
[249]. ployees, except. those of the Committee on Appropriations; the Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must
[251]be approved by the Committee on House Administration.
[253]APPROVED:
[255]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[257]Office of Finance use only:
[259]Office Code
[261]Id:37277340 Page 4
[263]or
[265]a
[267]MEMORANDUM
[269]TO: Thomas Howarth, Budget Officer
[271]Elizabeth Berning, Chief Clerk
[273]I. Charles Mathews, Special Counsel ecm.
[274]DATE: 23 March 1978.
[276]FROM:
[278]\ RE: Mr. Thomas W. Sacco
[280]Please be advised that effective Monday, March 27,
[281]1977, Mr. Thomas W. Sacco has accepted the position of Research
[283]Attorney with the Martin Luther King Task Force/HSCA. His
[285]effective starting salary will be $18,000.00.
[287]If you have any questions concerning this matter,
[289]| please contact me at your convenience.
[291]ICM: j
[294]Hy
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[309]MEMORANDUM |
[311]TO: ALL STAFF —
[312]. RES Payroll Certification
[314]. The Regulations ‘and Accounting F Procedures for Allowances and. oo
[315]_ Expenses of Committees, Members and Employees of the U.S. House of mo
[317]- Representatives require that, among other things, the Committee's
[318]‘monthly payroll certification include the relationship, if any, of .
[319]each employee to any current Member of Congress. This certification . os
[321]is signed monthly by our. Chairman.
[323]~. The following are ‘the relationships to be included in, the
[324]certification: a .
[326]father - Se Nephew: os “yotnerinctaw :
[328]mother oe niece — _ . sister-in-law .
[330]son. 7 : husband = stepfather a
[332]daughter — wife oF _ stepmother
[334]brother — . Se ee father-in-law ° ~—s stepbrother
[335]Sister - mother-in-law = .—~s Stepsister
[337]uncle st son-in-law). sO f-brother
[339]aunt +. *. daughter-in-law shal f-sister |
[341]first cousin
[343]-- Please complete the appropriate portion below, sign and ‘date
[344]this form, which will then become a part of your permanent personnel
[346]file. If this status changes, you must notify the Committee's Budget
[348]Office ‘mined ately of the change.
[350]=a I am not related to any current. (95th Congress) Member of Congress. -
[352]; a I-am related to a current (95th Congress) Member of Congress.
[354](Please specify. ) | [3]
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180-10147-10260.pdf | [3]Assassination Records Review Board
[4]Final Determination Notification
[6]AGENCY : HSCA ~
[7]RECORD NUMBER : .180-10147-10260
[8]RECORD SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[9]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[11]December 8, 1995
[12]Status of Document: Postponed in Part
[14]Number of releases of previously postponed information: 4
[16]Reason for Board Action: The Review Board's decision was premised on several factors
[17]including: (a) the significant historical interest in the document in question; (b) the
[18]absence of evidence that the release of the information would cause harm to the United
[19]States or to any individual. |
[21]Number of Postponements: 3
[23]Postponements: All the postponements in this document represent Social Security numbers.
[25]Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because the public disclosure of the redaction could
[26]reasonably be expected toconstitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, and that invasion of
[27]privacy would be so substantial that it outweighs the public interest.
[29]Substitute Language: SSN
[31]Date of Next Review: 2017
[33]Board Review Completed: 10/24/95
[35]ennedy Assassination
[36]ecords Collection Act of
[38]992 [44 USC 2107 Note,
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[47]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
[48]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[50]AGENCY INFORMATION
[52]HSCA
[53]180-10147~-10260
[54]STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[56]AGENCY
[58]RECORD NUMBER
[59]RECORDS SERIES
[60]AGENCY FILE NUMBER
[62]ORIGINATOR :
[63]FROM :
[64]TO :
[65]TITLE :
[66]DATE : 10/30/77
[67]PAGES : 4
[69]SUBJECTS : SPEISER, MARK A.
[71]DOCUMENT TYPE : PRINTED FORM
[72]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[73]RESTRICTIONS : 3 :
[74]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[75]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 10/26/95
[76]OPENING CRITERIA :
[77]COMMENTS : Box 3
[79][R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED
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[86]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[88](Please Use Typewriter | L U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. _ (Any erasures, corrections, or changes
[90]. . ; - on this form must be initialed by the
[91]or Ballpoint Pen) Washington, D.C. 20515 authorizing official.)
[93]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives: .
[95]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[97]Employee Name (First-Middie-Last) -
[99]Mark A. Speiser December 7, 1978 —
[100]-Employee Social Security Number Type of Action
[102]O Appointment
[103]0) Salary Adjustment
[104]0 Title Change
[106]EX Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[108]23-36-0715 _
[110]Employing Office or Committee/Subcommittee
[112]Assassinations
[114]close of business
[116]Specify Date
[118](If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.)
[120]Position Title | Gross Annual Salary*
[122]* If employee is a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives}, the gross annual salary shown should include the annuity received by the employee
[123]plus the salary received from the employing office.
[125](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[127]i. O Standing Committee: Staff—O Clerical or O Professional.
[129]2. & Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H. ResoG__ofSSth Congress.
[131]3. O Joint Committee.
[133](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[135]Position Number
[137]1 certify that this authorization is not in violation of 5 U.S.C. 3110(b), prohibiting the employment of
[139]ereonr oe sepa etl on.
[140]a
[142]relatives. ne Tee
[143]. , ‘2
[146], “ ” (Signature of Authorizing Official}
[147]‘ LOUIS STOKES
[148]{if appropriate, signature of Subcommittee Chairman or Ranking Minority Member)” - type oe prinraome of Authoring Official) TTT
[149]Chairman
[151]’ All appointments and salary adjustments for employees. under the House Classification Act and for Committee em-.
[152]ployees, except those of the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must.
[153]be approved by the Committee on House Administration. -
[155]Office of Finance use only; ay
[156]| Office Code : Ranafite
[158]| Monthly Annuity $ 00 as of ___ Payroll, = |
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[164]} ~~ Effective Date
[166]UO Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending | -
[168]are OOOO DREN RT EARTO ROCA TTE DT 5 OF CREO SUDES SORE ATS ETO STOO OST ETO
[170]rete ai atalino es tea Dette aE Sel tet a A ae a et cee ee i
[172]ad ORAM a tt a ta ae
[176]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[177]_-(Please Use Typewriter:
[179]US. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: (Any. erasures, corrections, or changes es
[180]. ; a ; : ; ; an this form must be initialed by t e Hy
[181]or Ballpoint Pen) Washington, D.C. 20515 authorizing official.) -
[182]. , -
[183]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives: | ny
[184]| hereby authorize the following payroll action :
[185]Employee Name (First-Middle-Last) a Effective Date Sf |
[186]: i
[187]Mark A. Speiger March 2, 1978 fos |
[188]: ; . . af. . Coes 4
[189]Employee Social Security Number == Type of Action oo foo
[190]923-236-0715 C1 Appointment |
[191]: SCX Salary Adjustment ; oO, _ ; 2 |
[192]_ Employing Office-or Committee/Subcommittee _° | 0) Title Change I See 8 |
[193]Assassinations. | CL] Termination (Af close of business on effective date) i =
[194]- a C1 Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending os
[195]close of business :
[196]Specify Date. ot
[197](If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment; or Title‘Change, complete appropriate information below.) "
[198]. Position Title Gross Annual Salary*
[199]Staff Counsel $32,000
[200]ef emoloyee is-a civil service annuitant-(includes U:S. House of Représentatives), the gross-annual salary shown should inclida: the. annuity received by. ‘the employee
[201]plus the salary received from the employing office. af
[202](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.) . aa
[204]1. O Standing Committee: Staff—O] Clerical or 0. Professional. io \
[205]2. 8) Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H: Res © of = Eh congress \
[206]3. O Joint Committee.
[208](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[210]mo : ret Nef
[211]Position Number___.._ If opplicable, Level_ |
[213]| certify that. this authorization .is not in. violation. of 5 U.S.C. 3110(b), prohibiting the- employment of
[214]relatives.
[216](Signature of Authorizing Official) ~
[218]foe —foure STORES
[222](If appropriate, signature of Subcommittee Chairman or Ranking Minority: Member)
[224]‘+ {Type or print name of Authorizing Official)
[225]Abairman
[227]All appointments and salary. adjustments for employees under the House Classification Act and for Committee em: te
[228]ployees, except those of the Committee on-Appropriations, the Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must - ~ 2 \
[229]be approved by the Committee on House Administration. oS \
[231]APPROVED:.__- _
[233]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[235]Office of Finance use only:
[237]Office Code
[239]Copy for Initiating. Office or Committee
[242]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[244](Please Use Typewriter’. > UU. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .- (Any erasures,.corrections, or changes:
[246]or Ballpoint Pen) | Washington, D.C. 20515 his oom must re initialed by the
[248]- To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[250]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[252]Employee Name- (First- -Middle- “Last) © ct my pctive Date
[255]"Mark A. Speiser
[257]~ Employee Social Security Number
[260]' Employing Office or Committee
[262]Type of Action
[264]dks Appointment
[266]CJ Salary Adjustment
[268]LJ Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[270]_ Assassinations
[272](If type of action is an Appointment or Salary Adjustment, complete the following information.)
[274]Position Title Gross Annual Salary
[276]Staff Counsel $28,000
[278](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[280]1.4 Standing Committee: Stoff-t J Clerical or {_} Professional.
[282]2.544] Special or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res 465 | of _ 95t th Congress. .
[284]3. [_] Joint Committee.
[286](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[288]Position Number If applicable, Level Step__
[290]relatives. se chacenen nomen
[291]Date Ccteber 3] _ 19 77 — ee
[292]ee BP a _ (Signature of Authorizing Official}
[293]™ Loui s Stokes
[294]“(Type or print name of Authorizing Official) =SO=SCStStSCSS
[295]“Chat rman
[296]an oCitle-if Member, DistrictandStote)SsSt=CS ~
[298]- -All-appointments.and. salary adjustments for employees under the House~Classification: Act.and: for-Committee em-. - * =
[300]. ...::ployees; exceptsthose of the: Committee:on. Appropriations, the Gommittee: on-the Budget, ‘and. the Joint: Committees; must’
[304]‘be approved by the. Committee on House. Administration.- -
[308]. Chairman, Committee on 1 House Administration -
[310]Office of Finance use. only:
[312]Office Code
[314]- Copy for ‘nificting “Office or Committee 9 oer
[316]88326 — wo
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[319]| certify. that this..authorization .is. not in. violation: of 5 U.S.C: 3110(b), prohibiting the employment of .
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[346]MEMORANDUM
[348]TO: Thomas Howarth, Budget Officer
[349]Elizabeth Berning, Chief Clerk
[351]FROM: .I. Charles Mathews, Special counserth, CIM
[353]RE: Mr. Mark A. Speiser
[355]Mr. Mark A. Speiser h has accepted the position of
[356]Senior Staff Counsel with the Martin Luther King: Task
[357]Force. His: effective starting date will be October a,
[358]1977, and his ‘starting salary will be $28, 000. 00.
[359]| “Mr. Speiser is a 1972 graduate of the University of
[361]North Carolina Law School and was previously employed as’
[363]an Attorney-Advisor with the SEC. He also spent two years _
[365]with the Organized Crime Strike Force in the Southern District
[367]of New York.
[369]Your full co- operation will be appreciated in familiarizing
[371]Mr. Speiser with staff procedures and welcoming him aboard.
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180-10147-10261.pdf | [1]Assassination Records Review Board
[2]Final Determination Notification
[4]_ AGENCY : HSCA
[5]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10261
[6]RECORD SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[7]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[9]December 8, 1995
[10]Status of Document: Postponed in Part
[12]' Number of releases of previously postponed information: 8
[13]Reason for Board Action: The Review Board's decision was premised on several factors
[14]including: (a) the significant historical interest in the document in question; (b) the
[15]absence of evidence that the release of the information would cause harm to the United
[16]States or to any individual. |
[18]Number of Postponements: 6
[20]Postponements: All the postponements in this document represent Social Security numbers.
[22]Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because the public disclosure of the redaction could
[23]reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, and that invasion of
[24]privacy would be so substantial that it outweighs the public interest.
[26]Substitute Language: SSN
[28]Date of Next Review: 2017
[30]Board Review Completed: 10/24/95
[32]N
[34]ennedy dssassination
[35]ecards Collection Act of
[37]992 [44 USC 2107 Note).
[38]aset- A 88326 Date:
[40]NW 838326
[41]| Decld:32279342 Page 1
[43]Date : 07/08/95
[44]Page : 1
[46]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
[47]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[49]AGENCY . INFORMATION
[51]AGENCY : HSCA
[52]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10261
[53]RECORDS SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[54]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[56]- DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[58]ORIGINATOR : HSCA
[60]PROM :
[61]TO 3;
[62]TITLE :
[63]DATE : 12/28/76
[64]PAGES : 8
[65]SUBJECTS : STRICKLAND, ANN L.
[67]DOCUMENT TYPE PRINTED FORM
[69]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[70]RESTRICTIONS : 3 :
[71]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[72]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 10/26/95
[73]OPENING CRITERIA :
[74]COMMENTS : Box 3
[76][R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED
[77]NW 08326
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[80]ES
[82]FORWARD FROM:
[84]gas sCSsSéRPERSSONAL LEAVE RECORD. Cs ING YE
[86]Raeaeneeae seman Snneeste tint shen.
[88]: L97AS
[89]Adress ; ; 4 a ce ot YEAR ; a
[91]— ANNUAL LEAVE - es oe, fob :
[93]Phone Number CATEGORY . . oy a, 4 .
[95]: . 10... oO mt .
[97]Position Title So O _
[99]peqneene | went ements eae eeeenenmannas cee ener aera : cence meme | orrTy PPTrreT Terry y TT 29.0 - 0 ACCRUED AVAILASLE USED ; PHANSC ws
[100]Position Number bevel eR eats Moaths . . |} THIS MONTH THIS MONTH © |. THIS MONTH | OP sagen 4
[102]Annual Sick Annual Sick Araual J Sick ze
[104]Leave Leave Leave Leave
[108]leave | _ heave
[110]30.5 day annual leave os oo. - SO ae oe : , CERTIFIED CORRECT:
[112]! tz 1,0 day annual leave _ . : oo - .
[114]; oz 0,5 day sick leave 7 aoa oo ; a
[115]| 1.0 day sick leave . , - Employee's Signature. Date : 7 . chiat's Signature _ i Date
[117]. . (H employee refuses to sign, state reason below.)
[118]2 0.5 day administrative leave ue
[120]1,0 day administrative Icave re oo oe re ‘Approved: : — ee
[121]. a Bo : oe ; . Glare of the Houso.. : ‘Bate
[122]“0.5 day unauthorized ab
[123]0-5 doy unauthorized absence This record will be forwarded to the Clerk of the House at the end of cach cafendar year, or in case of termination, along
[125]1.0 day unauthorized absence , - with the request for. termination. Upon approval t the record will be filed in the ¢ omployce's official personnel folder, :
[126]= 0.5 day leave without pay . ,
[128]es 10 day leave without pay
[130]EARS MEP Co RNA EFI CE A A PI EE EE IRD RE WIEST ANTES PIN
[132]Id:32277342 Page 3
[134]| “STRICKLAND, Ann oe OFFICE OF THE CLERK er
[135]| ime ol reagiyee i US, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DALANGS nnougut
[138]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION ‘FORM
[140](Please Use Typewriter. - 10 US. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES) (Any erasures, corrections, or changes
[142]3 aa on this form must be initialed by the.
[143]or Ballpoint Pen) >: _ . Washington, D.C. 20515 authorizing official.)
[145]he TN cee pte
[147]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[149]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[151]Employee Name (First-Middie-Last) _Effective Date
[153]Aan Lyon Strickland June 19, 1978
[155]- Employee Social Security Number Type of Action —
[157]ye a, rs vat cee etic IN ‘.
[158]CSM eRe ee Gok
[160]O Appointment
[162]227-795-3525 O Salary Adjustment
[163]Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[164]sass inations CO Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending
[166]close of business )
[168]Specify Date
[170](If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.)
[172]Position Title . a Gross Annual Salary*
[174]’ * If employee is a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives), the gross annual salary shown should include the annuity received by the employee
[175]plus the salary received from the employing office. _
[177](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[179]1. O Standing Committee: Staff—O] Clerical or 0) Professional.
[181]Ledinde siete d OH esata Little Lae delat ee abi ale” Reel Mee Pt Ne ME a
[184]2. Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res.= $56 of Det “Congress.
[185]| 3. O Joint Committee.
[187]Ards
[189]! (If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[194]Position Number If applicable, Level
[196]oo Step___
[198]| certify that this authorization is not in violation of 5 U.S.C. 3110(b), prohibiting the employment -of
[200]Dia daray t Me e ae el tb d
[202]relatives.
[203]| Dote.__dune 2) (1978 ee.
[204]7? : (Signature of Authorizing Official) 4
[205]| ween ene ALQUIS STORES, CHALAMAR 7
[206](if appropriate, signature of Subcommittee Chairman or-Ranking Minority Member) , - (Type or print name of Authorizing Official) 4
[207]3
[209](Type or print name and title of above official) : {Title-1f Member, District and State)
[211]ae Poe
[213]‘All appointments and. salary adjustments for employees: under. the House Classification Act and for Committee em-
[214]ployees, except those of the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must
[215]be approved by the Committee on House Administration.
[217]wade abe davai Aa de Maan ne ce
[221]. APPROVED:.__-.. _
[222]\ ; ; : Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[223]{ , 3
[224]| Office of Finance use only: :
[225]4
[226]) Office Code <
[227][
[228]‘ i
[229]| j j (Revised: August 1, 1977) 4
[230]_ Copy for Initiating Office or Committee: 9° 8-8 er a a
[231]i] . |
[232]‘ weer ee _ . woe ele tee eee ee ee nem ee — oo wee et —— ee te
[234]| NW 88326 FO mo
[235]Id:32277342 Page 4 ; 7
[237]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[239]_ {Please Use Typewriter: - U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES _.~ (Any erasures, corrections, or changes . >.
[240]~ Washington,-D.C. 20515 - . on this form must. be initialed by the =
[242]or Ballpoint Pen) authorizing official.)
[244]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[246]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[248]“Employee Name (First-Middle-Last)- - ++=~+(|.. + + + ~~ Effective Date
[250]Aan Lyon Strickland | Becetbar 1, i977
[251]Employee Social Security Number
[252]O) Appointment
[253]27 oe fGe BS na
[254]ae a % 3825 _ _. Salary. Adjustment -
[255]Employing Office or Committee/Subcommittee === =. - | C. Title Change
[256]. a ( Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[257]. ASSASS nations C] Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending
[259]close of business
[260]Specify Date
[262]{If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.)
[264]. : 7 Position Title . . Gross Annual Salary*
[266]Secretary $15 006
[268]* If employee is a'civil service annuitant (includes U.S: House ‘of Representatives), the ‘gross ‘annual salary shown ‘should include the annuity received by the employee
[270]plus the salary received from the employing office.
[272](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[274]; a Stondin Committee: Staff—O Clerical or (J Professional.
[276]3. O Joint Committee.
[278](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[280]“Position Number__.. If applicable, Level Step__...-_.
[282]relatives.
[284]" (Type or print name of Authorizing Official
[286]. Sai yan
[288]oe re re a oe + ee ee ee ee ee _~
[290]* (Type or print name and title of above official) en (Title ~ If Member, District and State)
[292]All appointments and salary adjustments:for employees under the House Classification Act and for Committee: em-
[293]ployees, except those: of the Committee on’ Appropriations, the Committee on the: Budget, andthe Joint Committees, must
[295]' be approved by the Committee on House Administration.
[297]os
[299]APPROVED:
[301]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[303]Office of Finance use only:
[305]Office Code
[307]Copy for Initiating Office or Committee
[309]88326 : PO re a a a
[311]ld:32277342 Page 5
[313]qo a Type of Action oe t. .
[315]| certify. that this authorization is not in violation of 5 U.S.C. 30), ‘prohibiting the employment of —
[319]Ag eden ary CMLL nada i oe
[321]PA antinnta st eke onal ad
[325]Avice
[327]gm oe tat le RT ee a Se
[328]Sates abe Va ee ee le ee Ga ae
[330]+ Ree ta pt Rg rete
[331]aie talk abit taba, OE
[335]Mea HE
[337]ede Ue a oa
[339]of
[341]her NA
[344]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION. FORM
[345](Please Use Typewriter _
[346]or Ballpoint Pen)
[348]‘U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[350]. (Any erasures, corrections, or changes ~—
[351]on this form must be initialed by the -
[353]Washington, D.C.-20515
[355]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[357]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[359]Employee Name {First-Middle-Last) -
[361]Ann Lyon Strickland _
[362]Employee Social Security Number
[364]227 76 3825
[366]Employing Office or Committee
[368]- Assassinations
[370]Salary Adjustment
[372]5/1/77
[374]LJ Appointment
[376]authorizing official.)
[378]| Effective Date
[380]Type of Action
[382](} Termination (At close of business on effective date) -
[384](If type of action is an Appointment or Salary Adjustment, complete the following information.)
[386]Position Title |
[388]_ "Gross Annual Salary
[390](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[392]14 Standing Committee: Staff—[_] Clerical or [] Professional.
[394]2. Special or Select Committee: Authcrity—H. Res. $65 of § 25th
[396]3. [_] Joint Committee.
[398](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[400]Position Number
[402]_.|f applicable, Level_
[406]Congress.
[408]<All appointments and salaryadjustments for:employee's: under :the ‘House Classification ‘Act.and for Committeé’ em-
[409]: | ployees: except those ‘of the Committee: on Appropriations, | the Committee on ‘the ‘Budgetsand - the Joint Committees, “must
[411]. be approved. by.the Committee on House Administration. .
[413]Office of Finance. use. only:
[415]Office Code.:
[417]W 88326
[418]Docld:32277342 Page 6
[420]APPROVED:
[422](Signature of Authorizing Official)
[424]“Louis Stokes
[426](Type or print name of Authorizing Official) :
[428]Chairman
[430]Chairman, Committee « on House Administration
[432]initiating Office or Committee |
[434]vhncpd sa dlat ibe Easel ca i tut
[436]eae RS Sk yy Ene Bee ge put coe a a et nee ge
[437]SIO ged POPE SMSO CRIES SEER ECRCL EOE IL TLE RECT AERE TEAUT ETON PONT TSE
[439]a
[442]_ PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION. FORM
[444]soy ON this form must. be- initialed by the.
[445]Washington, D.C. 20515 : ~~ authorizing official.)
[447]~ or Ballpoint Pen)
[448]To-the Clerk of the House of.Representatives:
[450]| hereby authorize the following payroll action: :
[452]. _- Employee Name (First- -Middle- -Last). : ee Effective Date cee
[453]Aan yon Strickland 4/1/77
[455]_ Employee Social Security Number von
[457]227 76 3525
[459]Type of Action
[461]C1] Appointment
[463]Employing Office or Committee - [kSalary Adjustment —
[465]Assassinations (_] Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[467](If type of action is an Appointment or Salary Adjustment; complete the following information;)
[469]$26, 090
[471]_ (If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.) >.»
[473]1. oO Standing Committee: Staff—{_] Clerical or [_] Professional.
[475]2. Special or Select Committee: Authority=H. Res.. 465 of 95th Congress.
[476]3. (_] Joint Committee.
[478]- (If-Employee of an.Officer of the House, complete item below.) «> «©:
[480]. Position Number______ sf applicable, Level_ Stepi ie
[482]relatives.
[484]meso oe re ES ee ees See
[486]we ; e i (Signature of Authorizing. ‘Official
[488]euis Stokes
[490]a (Type or print name of Authorizing Official) wo
[492]Chairman
[494](Title-If Member, District and, State}
[496]ro fo» All_appointments:and salary adjustments for employees under the. House Classification Act ands “for Committee-em-~
[498]- be approved by.the Committee.on House: Administrations» °.. .3.-° 03
[499]re APPROVED:.____. ee _
[501]- Chairman, Committee on House Administration’... ome
[503]Office of Finance-use.only: 3-050 - =>
[505]Office Code
[507]eae ee ne - oe — ae eee a - — -—— cone ee an
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[512]“(Please Use: Typewriter -.>. OU. S. HOUSE. ‘OF. REPRESENTATIVES 7 (Any erasures, corrections, or changes.” ~
[514]Position Title Ce Gross Annual Salary | |
[516]1 certify that this: authorization. :is- notin. violation of 5. U:S.C. 3110(6), ‘Prohibiting - the employment To) ra
[518]splyees, except. those of. the Committee.on Appropriations; the Committee. on: the _Budget,:and the Joint-Committees; must=.* +?
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[529]GPO : 1975 O - 57-255
[530]Seri
[532]| PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[533]| ~- ’ (Please Use Typewriter U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (Any erasures, corrections, or changes ..
[535]. : on this form must be initialed by the
[536]_or Ballpoint Pen) Washington, D.C. 20515 authorizing official.)
[538]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[540]| hereby authorize the following payroll action: - |
[541]i
[542]; Employee Name (First-Middle-Last) Effective Date : 1
[543]Ann Lyon Strickland | 3/77 :
[544]"Employee Social Security Number Type of Action 1 |
[545]« . Appointment 4
[546]: 227 76 3525 D Appoinimen
[547]oo Employing Office or Committee yP Salary Adiustment :
[548]fo . . : ~ (J Termination {At close of business on effective date) j
[549]Select Committee on Assassinations
[551](If type'of action is an Appointmentor Salary Adjustment, complete the following information.)
[553]; Position Title Gross Annual Salary
[555]$190 ,000.
[557](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.) |
[558]Lo Standing Committee: Staff—[_] Clerical or (_] Professional.
[559]2.) Special or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res._}}_____of 95 ___ Congress.
[561]| 3.0 Joint Committee.
[563](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[565]Position Number... If applicable, Level. Step
[567]| certify that this authorization is not in violation of 5 U.S.C. 3110(b), prohibiting the employment of
[568]‘relatives. , .
[570]Date___---- ee, OFT
[572]{Signature of Authorizing Official)
[574]_Henry. 8. Gonzalez
[576](Type or print name of Authorizing Official)
[580](Title~If Member, District and State). ee
[582]All appointments and salary adjustments for employees under the House Classification Act and for Committee em-
[584]ployees, except those of the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must
[585]be approved by the Committee on House Administration.
[587]APPROVED:
[589]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[591]Office of Finance use only:
[593]. Office Code
[595]“Monthly Annuity $ __ |
[597]Fnw g8326 | — bee
[598] Decid-32277342 Page 8 orn ous . Copy for Initiating Office or Committee Pe ad
[601]° oo ee an a, oe \ |
[602]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM, en . a
[604]oo — FT
[605]:-(Please Use Typewriter - uv U. S. HOUSE: OF REPRESENTATIVES \_ ; (Any erasures, corrections,:or changes-~-
[606]fone. os ‘or Ballpoint Pen) 0 2207 2 ~ Washington; D.C.20515.. . 70” this form must be. initialed by'the
[608]wee
[611]. - ‘authorizing: official.)
[613]| ‘To the Clerk of the House of Representatives: 7 — oe oy
[614]- _ /
[615]| hereby authorize the following payroll action: ~ <
[617]Employee Name (First-Middle-Last) - - Effective Date . | !
[618]2 : . ' \
[620]ann Lyon Strickiaad ; ‘ Peceuber £8, 1975
[621]Employee Social Security Number re Type of Action
[623]u fed. Appointment
[625]- + Employing Office or Committee | ; C] Salary Adjustment ; . | Oe 7 foo | |
[627]LJ Termination (At. ‘close of business on effective date)
[628]4
[630]*- (If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.) » ,
[631]< 1.L] Standing Committee: Staff—[_] Clerical or] Professional. < 7
[633]: . . “. Rac \
[634]~ 2. [A] Special or Select Committee: Authority —H. Res L340 ___of BAED Congress. a . \
[635]3. [| Joint Committee. oO - , . ow
[636]; f 7 i? ; .
[637]‘> (If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.) —
[638]Position ‘Number_ sf applicable, Level_______..Step_______. |
[639]a . ; i
[640]lecertify that this: authorization: is not in. violation of 5° U.S.C. 31.10(b), prohibiting: the.employmént of :
[641]relatives. \ |
[642]. ~ I
[643]Date ECS aber 23.7 1975 ; ; _ |
[644], ar ( Signature of Authorizin Official) oo ST 4
[645]v , gnat g ) ;
[646]Se iwomss So Uowntng, Chatman 0 |
[647]{Type or print name of Authorizing Official) |
[648]‘ Cefn» 7 wt . 7
[649]__selsct Committee oa Assassinations |
[650]. (Title—If Member, District and State) i
[651]ee a a I See eae ee ee ‘
[652]weg on. All appointments and.salary. adjustments for employee's under:the:House. Classification Act.and-for Committee-em- # *~ &
[654]wee ~ployees, except those of. the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee “on the- Budget, and the Joint Committees; must ~*"
[655]} be approved by the Committee on House Administration. | :
[657]NO oo APPROVED: ' |
[658]|
[659]— |
[660]| Office of Finance use only: _
[661]Office Code._ . | a . |
[662]. : . : |
[663]_ |
[664]| i
[665]aes - ©. . Copy for Initiating Office or Committee... |
[666]. 77 y i
[667]hw 68326 FO a —
[671]: MEMORANDUM
[672]TO: All Staff Employees
[673]FROM: Budget Officer
[674]-DATE: January 3, 1977
[675]RE: | Payroll Certification
[676]Starting with the January, 1977 payroll, the , certification _
[677]-to the House Finance Office requires, among other things, the
[678]“relationship, if any, of each staff employee to any current
[679]. Member of ‘Congress (those taking office ‘January 3, 1977).
[680]‘The following are the relationships to be included in
[681]“the certification: mo . 7 i a
[682]_ 7 father nephew So brother-in Jaw ae 7
[683]“ mother — : — "niece _ ©). sister-in-law 90 fb .
[684]son oe - husband stepfather Cs
[685]. daughter wife stepmother | .
[686]“". brother _ © father-in-law stepbrothers -
[687]“sister ee mother-in-law _ __ stepsister woot hs
[688]uncle = © son-in-law). ss half-brother {.
[689]: aunt. ~ daughter-inlaw half-sister i
[690]: first cousin oo mo a _ | .
[691]: All staff employees are requested to complete this |
[692]» form and return it to the Budget officer. . .
[693]- Approved .
[694]Richard A. Sprague
[695]ari am not related
[697]a TO a
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180-10147-10264.pdf | [1]Assassination Records Review Board
[2]Final Determination Notification
[4]AGENCY : HSCA
[5]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10264
[6]RECORD SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[7]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[9]| December 8, 1995
[10]Status of Document: Postponed in Part
[12]Number of releases of previously postponed information: 5 .
[13]Reason for Board Action: The Review Board's decision was premised on several factors
[14]including: (a) the significant historical interest in the document in question; (b) the
[15]absence of evidence that the release of the information would cause harm to the United
[16]States or to any individual.
[18]Number of Postponements: 3
[20]Postponements: All the postponements in this document represent Social Security numbers.
[22]Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because the public disclosure of the redaction could
[23]reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, and that invasion of
[24]privacy would be so substantial that it outweighs the public interest.
[26]Substitute Language: SSN
[28]Date of Next Review: 2017
[30]Board Review Completed: 10/24/95
[32]N
[34]| NW 88326
[35]Dochd:37277345 Page 1
[37]wet Date
[38]Page
[40]07/08/95
[42]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
[43]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[45]AGENCY INFORMATION
[47]AGENCY : HSCA
[48]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10264
[49]RECORDS SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[50]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[52]ORIGINATOR : HSCA
[54]FROM :
[55]TO :
[56]TITLE :
[57]DATE : 08/23/77
[58]PAGES : 4
[60]SUBJECTS : WAXMAN, MEL
[62]DOCUMENT TYPE : PRINTED FORM
[63]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[64]RESTRICTIONS : 3 :
[65]| CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[66]\ DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 10/26/95
[67]OPENING CRITERIA :
[68]COMMENTS : Box 3
[70]{R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED
[71]| NW 86326
[72]| Decid:32277345 Page 2
[77]W 88326 a re a
[79]<,
[81](Please Use Typewriter . , U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.) (Any erasures, corrections, or changes
[83]. , on this form must be initialed by the
[84]or Ballpoint Pen) - Washington, D.C. 20515 - authorizing official.)
[86]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[88]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives: .
[90]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[92]| Effective Date
[93]- December 22, 1978
[94]Type of Action
[96]Employee Name (First-Middle-Last) :
[97]Mel Waxman
[99]Employee Social Security Number
[100]337-286-9571
[102]Employing Office or Committee/Subcommittee
[104]O Appointment
[105]O Salary Adjustment
[107]C1 Title Change
[109]{C1 Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[111]Assassinations
[113]0 Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending |.
[115]close of business... == => = )
[116]Specify Date
[118](If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.)
[120]Position Title ; Gross Annual Salary*
[122]* If employee. is a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives), the gross annual salary shown should include the annuity received by the employee
[123]plus the salary received from the employing office.
[125](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[127]1. 0 Standing Committee: Staff—O Clerical or 1 Professional.
[129]2. E] Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res.225 _of SSE Congress.
[131]3. 0 Joint Committee.
[133](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[135]Position Number
[137]| certify that this authorization is not in violation of 5 U.S.C. 3110(b), prohibiting the employment of
[138]relatives. oo we aptnaencnepseg”
[140]All appointments.and salary adjustments for employees under the House. Classification Act and for Committee em- -
[141]ployees, except those of the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on. the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must
[142]be approved by the Committee on House Administration. - : :
[144]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[146]~ APPROVED: | |
[148]. * a
[150]Office of Finance use only:
[152]Office Code
[156]| . 00 as of Payroll
[158]Monthly Annuity $
[160]‘Copy for Initiating Office: or Committee 0.
[162]ocid:32277345 Page 3 : oo ;
[164]we hs Waka 9
[166]wade tek, Rt a ett
[168]Seti aE de ee wate la 1
[170]ar
[172]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM ©
[174]|
[178](Please Use Typewriter { } U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.) (Any erasures, corrections, or changes
[180]: oy: P on this form must be initialed by the
[181]or Ballpoint Pen) : Washington, D.C. 20515 authorizing official.) 7
[183]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[185]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[187]Effective Date
[189]Mel Wasnan , _ | October 1, 1978
[190]| Employee Social Security Number 7 _ Oe Type of Action .
[192]087=26-0521 O Appointment
[194]72] Salary Adjustment
[195]Employing Office or Committee/Subcommittee
[197]Employee Name (First-Middle-Last)
[199]OD Title Change
[201]O Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[203]OQ Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending
[205]Assussinatioas close of business_._-___ = )
[207]Specify Date
[209]- (If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.)
[211]Gross Annual Salary*
[213]Position Title
[217]plus the salary received from the employing office.
[219](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[221]1. O Standing Committee: Staff—O) Clerical or 0 Professional.
[223]= . . . . . 4 op. 228 3th.
[224]2. E Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res: _of 2 Congress.
[226]3. O Joint Committee.
[228](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[230]Position Number If applicable, Level Step_____
[232]| certify that this authorization is not in violation of 5 U.S.C. 3110(b), prohibiting the. employment of
[233]relatives. cep ere
[235]October 10. «78 ea a
[236]Date We ae SELLER vn lat
[238]°°” (Signature of Authorizing Official)
[240]~” YOUIS STORES
[242](If appropriate, signature of Subcommittee Chairman or Ranking Minority Member) ~ ae (Type or print name of Authorizing Official)
[243]; Chairman
[245]All appointments and salary adjustments for employees under the House Classification Act and for Committee em-
[246]ployees, except those of the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must -
[247]be approved by the Committee on House Administration.
[249]APPROVED:
[251]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[253]Office of Finance use only:
[255]Office Code
[257]eutibtes Rote
[259]"AGA de walk wiliiie. allne ia eee he Seat ta Dal be te te be Ratan Losleaa Ss Bat
[261]* If employee is a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives), the gross annual salary shown should include the annuity received by the employee’
[263]"We i a Races ae ecm ant LT, neal ed aes whee fd added bbe a OM a
[265]Raat jects
[267]faery
[269]ara
[273]reer se See
[275]3
[277]Monthly Annuity $_________ OO aof_ Payroll =
[278]. ; . (Revised: August 11977) 1
[280]+ -Copy- for Initiating Office or Committee me 4
[282]we oe
[284]NW 88326 | ee —
[287]ed
[289]‘... PAYROLE AUTHORIZATION: FORM’ Soe fe Ee ety re 4
[290]ae “J, (Please Use. Typewriter =. aes UU $: ‘HOUSE. OF REPRESENTATIVES ~(Anyerasures;-corrections, ‘or: ‘Changes:>:
[292]© or Ballpoint Pen). Washington, D.C. 20515 . am ae frm mt he initialed by the
[294]“To the Clerk: of the House of Representatives: wet
[296]- Lhereby authorize the following payroll action:
[298]. a ‘nates Name (First-Middle-Last) - oe oe Je fie = - ae = Effective Date ae = on |
[300], a 8/23/77 oe
[301]~ Employee Social Security. Number he ei Spe BARS ~ Type: of Action--
[303]087 26 O521 | is] Appointment Te . sO . |
[304]. ‘Employing Office or Committee-“"~ =) 2.2} UO Salary ‘Adjustment. | He
[305]; Assassinations ay - 7 ost [7] Termination (At close of business on effective date) ‘
[307]-- (If type of action is:an-Appointment or: Salary. Adjustment,-complete the following informations) «0.00%
[309]"(If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item-below,): secs 0 cout aru eps:
[311]» ployees, except:.those-of the ‘Committee-on Appropriations, the Committee: on the Budget, and the Joint "Committees, must’
[312]be approved by the Committee-on House. Administration: - ; ;
[316]| hw
[317]at ae
[319]Position Title Gross Annual Salary
[321]State Investigator | $24,900
[323]Baul siohote whe deb
[325]soRi%,
[327]1. [) Standing Committee: Staff—[] Clerical-or [J Professional; °° 2 8 a ee
[329], 24 (4) Special or Select Committee: ‘Authority H. Res. 465 «of _38%B Congress.
[331]OO ates be ee eg ed
[333]3. [] Joint Committee: —
[335]a eet as
[337](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.) °°
[339]2
[341]Position Number__ 2 _.If applicable, Level _
[343]Perea
[345]anit) HadSite oad ES Bt a
[347]il certify that this authorization is. not :ih. violation-.of 5 U.S.C. :3110(b), prohibiting ‘thevemployment of
[348]relatives.
[350](Signature of ‘Authorizing Official) : 3
[352]LOUIS _
[354]Type or print name of Authorizing Offical)
[355]CHAT RAN
[357]~ All. appointments. ‘and salary adjustments for employees under. the: House Classification Act and for Committee em:
[359]We a a
[360]Stratis alae oli akl ah dy:
[363]APPROVED:
[365]Office of Finance use only:
[367]Office Code
[369]ee Copy for Initiating Office or Committee. 2.6.00
[371]88326 da poe —
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[374]MEMORANDUM
[376]TO: Mr. Blakey
[378]Os
[379]FROM: Robert J. Lehner KS ayy
[382]DATE: August 23, 1977
[384]SUBJECT: Mel Waxman - Investigator
[386]This is to confirm that Mel Waxman is starting
[388]the King investigative staff on August. 23, 1977 at
[389]$24,000 per annum.
[393]tl
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[399]MEMORANDUM.
[401]TO: ALL STAFF
[403]| RE - Payroly Certification
[405]The Regulations and Accounting Procedures for Allowances | and- -
[407]. Expenses of Committees, Members and Employees of the U.S. House of
[408]Representatives require that, among other things, the Commi ttee's
[409]monthly payroll certification include the relationship, if any, of
[410]each employee to any current Member of. Congress. This certification —
[411]is Signed month] y by our Chairman. a
[413]The. following are the relationships 1 to be included in. the 7
[414]certification:
[416]father | nephew a ae brother-in-law
[418]mother — eo niece . Sis ter-in-Taw
[419]son . OO ~ husband ee ' stepfather
[421]. daugnter . . wife . oe stepmother
[422]brother ° -Father-in-law . g§tepbrotner
[423]sister / mother-in-law > stepsister
[424]uncle . son-in-law ~ .-. half-brother
[426]aunt . . 7 daughter-in-law. 7 half-sister .
[427]First cousin 7
[429]Please complete the appropriate portion below, sign ‘and date
[430]this form, wnich will then become a part of your permanent personnel
[431]file. If this srabls changes, vou must notify the Committee's Budget
[433]| Office pamediatel the change. — Se - cn
[434]7 I am not related to any current (95th Congress) Member of congress.
[436][7 1 am related to a current (95th Congress) Member of. Congress.
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180-10147-10265.pdf | [1]Assassination Records Review Board
[2]Final Determination Notification
[4]AGENCY : HSCA
[5]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10265
[6]RECORD SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[7]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[9]December 8, 1995
[11]Status of Document: Postponed in Part a
[13]Number of releases of previously postponed information: 4
[15]Reason for Board Action: The Review Board's decision was premised on several factors
[16]- including: (a) the significant historical interest in the document in question; (b) the
[18]absence of evidence that the release of the information would cause harm to the United
[20]States or to any individual.
[22]Number of Postponements: 2
[24]Postponements: All the postponements in this document represent Social Security numbers.
[26]Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because the public disclosure of the redaction could
[27]reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, and that invasion of
[28]privacy would be so substantial that it outweighs the public interest.
[30]Date of Next Review: 2017
[32]Board Review Completed: 10/24/95
[34]ennedy dssassination
[35]econds Collection Act of
[37]992 [44 LISC 2107 Note,
[38]aset- Nw 86326 Date:
[40]| (NW 88326
[41]Dochid:37277346 Page 1
[44]Date : 07/08/95
[45]Page : 1
[47]_ JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
[48]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[50]AGENCY INFORMATION
[52]AGENCY : HSCA
[53]RECORD NUMBER : 180~-10147-10265
[54]RECORDS SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[55]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[57]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[59]| 7 ORIGINATOR : HSCA
[62]TO :
[63]TITLE :
[65]DATE : 03/20/78
[66]PAGES : 4
[68]SUBJECTS : WEBB, DEAN B.
[70]DOCUMENT TYPE : PRINTED FORM
[71]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[72]RESTRICTIONS : 3 ;
[73]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[74]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 10/26/95
[75]OPENING CRITERIA :
[76]COMMENTS : Box 3
[78][R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED
[79]| NW 88326
[80]| Docld:32277346 Page 2
[82]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[84]. (Please Use Typewriter a U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, / (Any erasures, corrections, or changes
[85]or Ballpoint Pen) ° Washington, D.C. 20515 —_ on this form must be initialed by the
[87]2 _ — ——— — -
[89]authorizing official.)
[90]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives: |
[92]| hereby authorize the following payroll action::
[94], Employee Name (First-Middle-Last) Effective Date
[96]Employee Social Security Number | Type of Action.
[97]O Appointment
[99]542-60—3245 C Salary Adjustment
[101]Employing Office cr Committee/Subcommittee O Title Change
[103]Termination (Ai close of business on effective date)
[105]0D Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending |
[106]Assassinations ; - close of business
[108]Specify Date
[110](If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.)
[112]Position Title Gross Annual Salary*
[114]* if employee is a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives), the gross annual salary shown should include the annuity received by the employee
[115]plus the salary received from the employing office.
[117]Pe RA eal a loa toda eB, cast Say Meee CSICT RI ATO ON CDROON. TL WITT SETI EVOL? PTET [et aee eT OMee SEE nt she, Aus ats
[120]- (If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.) 3 \
[121], BY
[122]1. O Standing Committee: Staff—O) Clerical or 0 Professional. i \
[123]2 . a ; ; 956. 95th eI
[124]2. E) Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res._____ of _____ Congress. ot
[125]3. 0 Joint Committee. _
[127](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.) Fo
[128]Position Number___. If applicable, Level. Step_.__ y
[129]‘I certify that this. authorization is not in violation of 5 U:S.C. 3] 10(b), prohibiting the. employment of = 2
[130]relatives. 4
[131]< . el ~ 4
[132]Date September 14 1 9? ® :
[133]as EE cosas Oe “Bignature of Authorizing Offical 2
[134]. TOUTS STOXES, CHAIRMAN :
[135](If appropriate, signature of Subcommittee Chairman or Ranking Minority Member Type or print name of Authorizing Offidial). :
[136]"Type or print name and fitle of above official Title= if Member, Distctaad Siete) 7 é ;
[137]TT re mer eee a a ee - ar
[138]All appointments and salary adjustments for employees -under the House Classification: Act and for ‘Committee em-: - 4 \
[139]ployees, except those. of the Committee-on Appropriations, the Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must i ‘
[140]be approved by the Committee on House Administration. , 4 \
[141]APPROVED: 2
[142]Chairman, Committee on House Administration a
[143]4
[144]| 4
[145]Office of Finance use only: 4
[146]; Bm nem cen esse oem “4
[147]. Office Code tee ee eee : Benefits oe ~ee eee - 4
[148]Monthly Annuity$______.__ 00 asof_ Payroll. = a4
[149]. _ . (Revised: August 1, 1977) 3
[150]° ) ~~ Copy for Initiating Office or. Committee we ge 4
[151]q
[152]| NW 88326 : ner pe
[154]iochd:32277346 Page 3
[156]W 88326 ae
[158]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[160]_. (Please Use Typewriter. U. §. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - (any erasures, corrections, or changes oe
[161]~. or Ballpoint Pen) - Washington, D.C. 20515. on this form. must he initialed byt e aon
[163]authorizing official.)
[165]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[167]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[169]Employee Name (First- Middle-Last) rr __Effective Date
[171]acne |
[173]— oe Social Security Number _ _ os . _ “Tipe ol of Action
[175]Appointment
[176]O Salary Adjustment
[178]_ Employing Office or Committee /Subcommittee — fo Title Change
[180]C1 Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[182]Assassinations _ DO Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending | -
[184]close of business
[186]Specify Date
[188]. (If, type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or-Title Change, complete appropriate. information below.)
[190]- . Position Title - Gross Annual Salary*.
[192]Research Attorney $18 609.00 |
[194], * Jf emoloyee is.a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives), the. gross: annual salary shown should include the annuity:received by the: employee wee
[195]" plus the salary received from the employing office. :
[197](If Committee-Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[199]1.0 A Standing Committee: Staff—C Clerical:or 1 Professional:
[201]3. OF Joint Committee:
[203](lf Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[205]Position Number If applicable, Level
[207]| certify that this authorization: is not in violation of 5. U.S.C. -3110(b),: prohibiting the employment of: «=~
[209]relatives. ogee ”
[211]Date__ March 22 — ; __, 19 FS
[213]‘Bigrovure of Authorizing Official)
[215]ne oe << LOUIS. STOKES
[217]a
[219]a 7 (Type or print name of Authorizing Official)
[221]CHATS
[223]; (Type or print name and title of above official) ra . (Title-If Member, District and State)
[225]a a a a a a a a i a a a na ee ee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee
[227]Vi oe .
[229]taF ade Caled aA,
[231]sash,
[233]Stes euadia Sah ace
[237]Me ee le Dae
[239]oot oo to
[240]STA aul ud kL See e
[242]All appointments.and salary adjustments-for employees, under -the.House Classification Act and for Committee em- ~~. :
[243]ployees, except. those of the Committee.on Appropriations, the Committee:on the. Budget, and the Joint Committees,-must » > *
[245]be approved by the Committee on House Administration.
[247]APPROVED:
[249]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[251]Office of Finance use only:
[253]Office Code
[255](Revised: August 1, 1977)
[257]_Copy for Initiating Office: or Committee: -
[259]Id:37277346 Page 4
[261]POO et
[263]Big tm.
[267]TO:
[269]FROM:
[270]DATE:
[272]RE:
[274]MEMORANDUM
[276]Thomas Howarth, Budget Officer
[277]Elizabeth Berning, Chief Clerk
[279]G. Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel and Director
[281]17 March 1978
[284]Mr. Dean Webb ON 9-7
[286]Please be advised that effective Monday, March
[288]20, 1978, Mr. Dean Webb has accepted the position of
[290]Research Attorney with the Martin Luther King Task Force,
[292]HSCA.
[294]His effective starting salary will be $18,000.00.
[296]If you have any questions concerning this matter,
[298]please contact me at your convenience.
[300]GRB: 5
[302]W 36326
[303]iochd:32277346 Page 5
[305]he oe TN,
[307]68326
[309]Certificate of Relationship/Nonrelationship to
[310]y Current Member of Congress
[312](Employing Authority)
[316]cyt certify that I do not have any of the following relationships to any
[317]current Member of Congress.
[319]father nephew sister-in-law
[320]mother niece stepfather
[321]son husband stepmother
[322]daughter wife stepson
[323]brother father-in-law stepdaughter
[324]sister mother-in-law stepbrother
[325]uncle son-in-law stepsister
[326]aunt daughter-in-law half-brother
[327]first cousin brother-in-law half-sister
[329]{| I certify that I am the of the
[331](Relationship)
[333]Honorable
[334](Name of Member to whom related)
[336]GPO 16-78695-3
[338]et ot
[339]. ‘
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180-10147-10266.pdf | [1]Assassination Records Review Board
[2]Final Determination Notification
[4]AGENCY : HSCA
[5]‘RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10266
[6]- RECORD SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[7]AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
[9]December 8, 1995
[10]Status of Document: Postponed in Part
[12]Number of releases of previously postponed information: 5
[14]Reason for Board Action: The Review Board's decision was premised on several factors
[15]including: (a) the significant historical interest in the document in question; (b) the
[16]absence of evidence that the release of the information would cause harm to the United
[17]States or to any individual.
[19]Number of Postponements: 3
[21]Postponements: All the postponements in this document represent Social Security numbers.
[23]! Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because the public disclosure of the redaction could
[24]reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, and that invasion of
[25]privacy would be so substantial that it outweighs the public interest.
[27]Substitute Language: SSN
[29]Date of Next Review: 2017
[31]Board Review Completed: 10/24/95
[33]ennedy Sssassination
[34]ecords Collection Act of
[36]992 [44 UISC 2107 Note.
[37]aset- Nw 68326 Date:
[39]NW 88326
[40]Dochid:37277347 Page 1
[43]Date
[44]Page
[46]07/08/95
[48]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
[49]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[51]AGENCY INFORMATION
[53]AGENCY : HSCA
[54]RECORD NUMBER : 180-10147-10266
[55]RECORDS SERIES : STAFF PAYROLL RECORDS
[56]AGENCY. FILE NUMBER :
[58]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[60]ORIGINATOR : HSCA
[62]FROM
[63]TO
[64]TITLE :
[65]DATE : 10/03/77
[66]PAGES : 5
[67]SUBJECTS : WEBB, WILLIAM A.
[69]DOCUMENT TYPE : PRINTED FORM
[70]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[71]RESTRICTIONS : 3 . :
[72]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[73]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 10/26/95
[74]OPENING CRITERIA ;
[75]COMMENTS : Box 3
[77][R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED
[78]| NW 68326
[79]| Docld:32277347 Page 2
[82]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[84](Please Use Typewriter . OO U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES) (Any erasures, corrections, or changes.
[86]: 7 “on this form must be initialed by the
[87]or Ballpoint Pen) Washington, D.C. 20515 © authorizing official.)
[89]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[91]| hereby authorize the following payroll action:
[93]Employee Name (First-Middle-Last) : - Effective Date
[94]Willian A. Webb _ 12/31/78
[95]Employee Social Security Number
[97]049-534-8893
[99]Type of Action
[101]O Appointment
[102]O Salary Adjustment
[103]O Title Change
[105]Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[107]Employing Office or Committee/Subcommittee -
[109]Agsassinations O Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending |
[111]close of business )
[113]Specify Date
[115](If type of action is an Appointment, Salary Adjustment, or Title Change, complete appropriate information below.)
[117]- Position Title | Gross Annual Salary *
[119]* Iftemployee is a civil service annuitant (includes U.S. House of Representatives), the gross annual salary shown should include the annuity received by the employee
[120]plus the salary received from the employing office.
[122](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[124]. O Standing Committee: Staff—O Cierical or 1) Professional.
[126]2.301 Special (Investigative staff of Standing Committee) or Select Committee: Authority—H. Res.7 956, of 22 © Congress.
[128]3. (1 Joint Committee.
[130](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[132]Position Number If applicable, Level_
[134]| certify that this authorization is not in violation. of 5 U.S.C. 3110(b), prohibiting the employment of
[135]relatives.
[137](Signature of Authorizing Official)
[138]LOUIS STORES
[140]Type or print nome of Authorizing Official}
[142]cud TRHAN
[144]rt re a a a ee we ee ee ee ee ee en ee eee
[146]All appointments and salary adjustments for employees under the House Classification Act and for Committee em-
[147]ployees, except those of the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on the Budget, and the Joint Committees, must -
[148]be approved by the Committee on House Administration. a
[150]APPROVED:
[152]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[154]Office of Finance use only: . ID...
[155]Office Code..__ _______ Benefits. |
[156]| “Monthly Annuity. $00 gsof_ Payroll. |
[158]SCs ea le et te Ce ae a Ae ee
[160]W 88326 en ee
[162]f
[163]| Docid:32277347 Page 3 ‘ oe !
[165]ey, . . . n fo
[166]BIC ORIR nce WaT OREO PaPEIS AER? ea
[170]Bacitendibe 6.
[172]Ce ok Be a cee et ea Ee la”
[175]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM
[177]- (Please Use Typewriter:
[179]wee a S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[180]‘or Ballpoint Pen). - =
[182]. {Any erasures. oot be aati ted bythe _ cs
[183]. this form must be initiale y the
[184]Washington, D.C. 20515 | authorizing official.)
[185]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives: Oo
[187]| hereby authorize the following payroll action
[189]_ Employee Name (First-Middle-Last) | Se Effective Date
[190]William A. Hebb
[192]“secon 1, LOPS
[193]_ Employee Social Security Number .
[195]Type of Action
[196]49-34-2893
[198](1 Appointment
[199]aa] Salary Adjustment ;
[200]Employing Office or Committee/Subcommittee . O Title Change
[201]; —_ C1 Termination (At close of business on effective date)
[203]C1 Leave without pay (Beginning with effective date above and ending
[204]close of business
[206]Gross Annual Salary*
[208]* If employee is.a civil. service. annuitant:(includes U. S.-House of Representatives), the gross annual salary shown should include the annuity received by the employee
[209]plus the salary received from the ‘employing office.
[211](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[213]1.0 oe Committee: Staff—O Clerical or 0 Professional.
[215]3. Oo Joint Committee.:
[217](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.)
[219]” Position Number_______._____ If applicable, Level
[221]_____._. Step
[222]| certify that this authorization..is not in: violation of 5 - USC. (3110(b), prohibiting the: employment of -
[223]relatives. Ee ye
[224]*. ag uf af ge 2 < ie
[225]Date. MAPSR 44, on GB mere SN A reaenern ana
[227]rn (Signature of Authorizing Official)” ~~ SSSCSCS~C~CS<STS :
[228]LOULS STOKES
[230](Type or print name of Authorizing Official)
[233]All.appointments and salary adjustments for employees.-under: the House Classification Act and for Committee-em- -
[234]ployees, except those of the Committee on Appropriations, the: Committee .on-the Budget, and. the Joint Committees, must
[235]be approved by the Committee on House Administration ;
[237]APPROVED:
[239]Chairman, Committee on House Administration
[241]Office of Finance use only:
[243]; Office Code
[245]W 88326 oo ce
[246]ld:32277347 Page 4
[249]PAYROLL AUTHORIZATION FORM:
[251]. authorizing official.)
[253]To the Clerk of the House of Representatives:
[255]mm,
[257]| hereby authorize the following payroll action: -
[259]Employee Name (First-Middle-Last)_ , . —_ ‘Effective Date
[261]William A. Hebb _ October 3, 1977)
[262]Employee Social Security Numbers ee Type of Action —
[263]049~34+-8393 | Gi Appointment
[264]_ Employing Office or Committee - (J Solary Adjustment
[266]C1 Termination {At close of business on effective date)
[268]Assassinations
[270](If type of action is an Appointment or Salary Adjustment, complete the following information.) :
[272]Staff Counsel . $28,000.00
[274](If Committee Employee, complete appropriate item below.)
[276]1. Standing Committee: Staff—[_] Clerical or [_] Professional.
[278]2. [&] Special or Select Committee: Authority H. Res. 489 of S5tA Congress.
[280]3. [_] Joint Committee.
[282](If Employee of an Officer of the House, complete item below.) .
[284]Position Number If applicable, Level_
[286]relotives.
[290]Date Oeteber 71 19 47 ee a
[292]- (Type or print name of Authorizing Official).
[293]__Shairman
[294]eb , , 7 — . . , : : (Title—1f Member, District and State) . _
[296]be approved by the Committee-on ‘House Administration... -
[298]_ Chairmen, Committee on House Administration °
[300]_ APPROVED:
[302]Office of Finance use only::.
[304]Office Code
[306]Monthly Annuity $
[308]: ; . (Please Use Typewriter.” -U.S. HOUSE: OF. REPRESENTATIVES "- . (Any erasures, corrections, or changes ©
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[392]TO: Thomas Howarth, Budget Officer
[393]FROM:
[395]I. Charles Mathews, Special Counsel IGANG
[396]DATE: September 28, 1977
[398]RE: Mr. William A. Webb
[400]Mr. William A. Webb has accepted the position as Staff
[401]Attorney with the Martin Luther King Task Force. His
[402]effective starting date will be October 3, 1977, and his
[404]starting salary will be $28,000.00 per annum.
[406]Mr. Webb graduated from the University of Connecticut
[407]School of Law in 1974 and for the last 2% years has served
[408]as Assistant District Attorney for Allegheny County,
[409](Pittsburgh) Pennsylvania.
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[33]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
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[38]INSCOM/CSF
[40]194-10001-10168 °° i
[42]DOD AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[43]AC678001R - PAGES 1420-1431 & 1436-1446
[45]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[47]USAF - OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
[48]ROBERT H. WAYLAND, JR. COL
[50]PAUL ARNOLD MARRIOTT
[52]10/24/69
[54]23 ,
[55]MITCHELL LIVINGSTON WERBELL, III '
[57]REPORT OF INVESTIGAFION - CUSTOMS VIOLATION
[59]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT ° ; ‘
[60]UNCLASSIFIED
[62]3
[64]RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[66]03/08/95
[68]COMPLETION OF REVIEW BY USAF
[70]COORDINATION WITH USAF HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND
[71]DETERMINED RELEASABLE, PER MEMO DTD 13 MAY 96. CLOSING
[72]STATEMENT ATTACHED WITH POSTPONEMENTS SECTION (B)3.
[74]PAUL ARNOLD MARRIOTT
[75]Male Borns 5 Jun 15, OK ;
[76]Lt Col, FR 35859, SSANs 513-10-4236
[78]STATUS OFFICE OF ORIGIN
[79]PENDING OSI District 7
[81]CUSTOMS VIOLATION
[83]—_———.
[84]UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
[86]THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
[87]OFFICE GF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
[89]REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
[91]REPORT MADE BY
[93]JOSEPH A. CICCONE, SA
[95]PERIOO
[97]1 - 9 October 1969
[99]FILE NR.
[101]07D18-1
[103]REPORT MADE AT
[105]OSI District 7
[107]ROI, OSL District 45, 17 October 1969
[109]Permission to interview WERBELL granted by IRS. Review of air and surface
[110]shipment records, Eglin AFB, FL, falled to disclose any information pertinent
[112]to this investigation.
[114]WERBELL interviewed by IRS. During interview WERBELL
[116]advised that firearms shipped to him by SUBJECT in April 1969 were obtained
[117]by him (WERBELL) in Vietnam and registered during amnesty period; however,
[119]no authorization was obtained to import these firearms, WERBELL stated that
[120]majority of firearms currently being held at Eglin AFB were sent at WERBELL's
[121]request by ARPA and authorized by PATTERSON, who thought firearms were for
[123]AF museum purposes,
[125]WERBELL asserted seized firearms were sent by him to
[127]Vietnam after receiving State Department approval and were to be returned to
[129]SIONICS by Air Force,
[131]No authorization for this action was obtained by WERBELL.
[133]WERBELL advised that firearms which were not sent by him to Vietnam, and which
[134]were seized at Eglin AFB, were sent to SUBJECT for use in Air Force museums and
[135]that, to WERBELL's Imowledge, Forms 6 were not filed on any of the seized firee
[137]AU ESTES 2 Po er ope ger en ree
[139]SPECIAL HANDLING REQUIRED (AFR 124-4)
[141](Action) (#/atch
[142]Dir OSI (w/atch)
[144]ATFC(IRS) Atlanta, GA
[145](Info)(w/o atch)
[147]OSI District 6 (w/atchs)
[149]File (w/atch)
[151]EE RE a NT ESE A NY, RE Te ES EN Tr Ee REA en REE PARE PTR MENTE EET ENE
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[160]This is a prota BAR under military
[162]law. This report may not be reproduced or
[163]given additional dissemination except as
[164]authorized by AFR 124-4. If this report is
[165]classified see also. AFR 205-1.
[169]Reviewed By AF ost
[170]For Public Disclosure
[172]cordance Will
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[178]APPROVED
[180]1420
[181]ROBERT He WAYLAND dr,Col,
[183]we
[185]“OCT 24 1969
[187]GPO: 1945—758-092
[189]O7DIS-1
[190]DETAILS +
[192]1. On i October 196, Investigator WILLIAM C. GOODMAN Alcohol, Tobacco and Firee
[193]ame Control Division, IRS, Pensacola, FL, was interviewed by SA WILLIAM D. DIXON.
[194]GOODMAN advised that as of that date, he had not received any additional information
[195]concerning the matter under investigation. GOODMAN was requested to determine if
[196]IRS would object to an interview of MITCHELL L. WERBELL TIL by OSZ. GOODMAN advised
[197]that he would query his higher headquarters regarding the request, and subsequently,
[198]GOODMAN advised that he had spoken to his supervisor in the Atlanta office and that
[199]his agency had no objection to an interview of WERSELL, Vice-President and Director
[200]of Research and Development of Sionics.
[202]2. On 8 Oct 69 Hr, SHELLEY F. REEVES, GS-3, SSAN 261-50-7220, Shipment Planner,
[203]3201st Trans Sqe, HAFB, FL, advised that it was possible for a shipment to arrive
[204]- at Eglin AFB without any paperwork, such as e Government Bill of lading (GBL);
[205]however, if such shipment arrived by military air, it should be listed cn the
[206]manifest of the aircraft involved, REEVES added that the Air Transportation Section
[207]is required to keep copies of alroraft manifests for one year.
[209]; 3. Ong Oct 69 EUGENE D. LAWRENCE, NSat, FR 407-38-0038, Director of Air Trans-
[210]portation, 3201st Trans Sq, EAFE, FL, mace avalleble to the writer copies of all
[211]miliary air shipment manifests for the months of May, June and July 1969. Re-
[213]view \t these manifests disclosed no information pertinent to this investigation.
[215]\ ou, On 9 Oct 69, NAOMI J, KING, GS-5, Preight Rate Assistant, 320lst Trans Sq,
[217]\ EAKB, FL, made avallabie to the writer her log of all shipments received from
[218]‘, Sharleston, SC, from Jan 69 through Jul 69. Review of all GBL's concerning these
[220]shipments failed to disclose any information pertinent to this investigation.
[222]5. On 9 Get 69, WILLIAM N. GRIFFIN, Assistant Regional Commissioner, Alcohol,
[223]Tob-.cco andPirearms Tax Division, Internal Revenue Service, Southeast Region,
[224]Atlinta, GA, advised by letter that UERBELL had been interviewed by agents of his
[225]office on.16 Sep 69. GRIFFIN advised in summary as fellows:
[227]WERBELL stated the 11 Title ZI firearms shipped by SUBJECT te SIOHICS on or
[228]about 11 April 1969 were obtained by VERBELL in Vietnam and registered during
[229]the amnesty period. SIONICS did not apply for or receive authorigation to import
[230]‘these firearms, The Title II firearms received at Eglin AFB, FL during June 1969
[231]were sent at WERBELL's request by ARPA, Col PATTERSON authorized the shipments
[232]_ after WERBELL had told PATTERSON that the firearms were for AP museum purposes.
[233]_ WSERBELL reviewed the list. of firearms currently being held by OSI at Eglin AFB,
[234]. FL, and a@vised that all the sound suppressors, except the one marked HELE 4A,
[235]‘end the Winchester Model 52, Cal .22 rifle, SN 69494B, were the property of
[236]SIGNICS and were taken or sent to Vietnam by hin after approval of the shipment
[237]' by the State Department. According to WERBELL, the Air Force agreed to send the
[238]weapons to Vietnam and return same to SIONICS; however, he could not produce
[239]written authorization for this action. VERBELL said the remainder of the fire-
[240]ams were to be sent to SUBJECT for the purpose of Air Force museum displays.
[241]iewed By AF ost
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[251]DETAILS (Cont'd)
[253]WERRBELL related that Forms 6 were not filed on any of the firearms either by hin
[254]or to his knowledge by anyone else. WEHBELE concluded that prior to the passing
[255]of the Gi Control Act of 1968, the procedures used for exporting and importing
[256]of the firearms was the acceptable method with the Statement.
[258]A copy of the letter summarized, with inclosures, is attached to this report of
[259]investigation.
[261]ATTACHHENTS 1
[263]le Reproduced copy of letter addressed to Col WAYLAND from WILLIAM N. GHIFFIN,
[264]Assistant Regional Commissioner, Southeast Region, IRS, US Treasury Department,
[265]dated 7 Oct 69, with inclosurea (Letter report of Special Investigator CHARLES B.
[266]STANFILL, Atlanta, GA, dated 22 Sep 69, with Report of Interview of MITCHELL L.
[267]WERBELL IYI).
[268]2. ROI, OSY District 7, 29 Jul 69
[269]Be BOL, OSI District 51, 2 Sep &
[270]& ROI, GSI District 7, 24 Sep 69°
[271]5. ROT, OSI District 50, 9 Oct &
[272]6& BOI, GSt District 5, 14 Oct &
[273]?. ROL, O82 District 45, 17 Oct &
[275]TOR CONMANDER, EGLIN APD, FL
[276]FOR DIR OST
[278]Copy of Attachment 1
[280]FOR OSI District 6
[282]Copy of Attachnents 1 through 7.
[283]FOR FILE
[285]Gopy of Attachment 1
[287]‘PENDING
[288]aN .
[289]{ Wee Reviewed By AFOSI
[291]For Public Disclosure
[293]In Accordance With
[295]JFKARCA, 1992
[297]14.AUG 95
[299]3 aa.
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[304]ca Address any reply to: P.O. Box 926, Atlanta, Ga. 30301
[306]an ~ US Treasui Department
[308]Regional Commissioner
[309]Internal Revenue Service
[310]Southeast Region
[312]oe OCT 7 «©1968
[314]. ee -| ATEA:AWS:rs
[316]In reply refer to:
[318]p Colonel Robert H. Wayland, Jr., USAF |
[319]-* Department of the Air Force :
[321]'. OSI District 7 (HQ USAF)
[322]Patrick Air Force Base, Florida 32925
[324]"Dear Colonel Wayland: _ q was
[326]» This refers to your letter of September 26, 1969 transmitting OSI Report = '"
[327].. o£ Investigation by Special Agent Grover C.. Ayers, Jr. concerning |
[328]. Col Paul Arnold Marriott. ci tee
[330]" We are attaching for your information a report submitted ‘by Special _ a,
[331]_ Investigator Charles E. Stanfill concerning this investigation. Further a
[332]4 [Reporte will be, forwarded when received. : L a .
[334]4 , on)
[336]’ Sincerely yours, : oO _ as tended
[338]Ez Md
[340]Tian © hoe oe re
[341]» Assistant Regional Commissioner Cs
[342]'.! CAleohol, Tobacco and Firearms) ).". °°
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[367]t
[371]Septeuber 22, 1969
[373]~ n
[375]Chief Special Investigator
[376]Atlanta, Georgla .
[378]Specinl Investigator Charles FE, Stanfiii
[379]Atlanta, Georgia
[381]Gas Le To 69-112 = Flas S, I, 1176(P)
[383]Thie report relates to an investigation conducted at the request of
[385]Chief Special Inventigator, Jacksonville, Florida. Tha Office of °
[386]Special Investigations, Eglin Air Force Bose, Florida, in conjunction
[388]with Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Division, Pensacola, Plorida, is
[390]currently conducting an investigation, regarding the alleged {llegal
[391]‘importation of certain Title IT £irearus by Lt. Col. Paul A. Marriott,
[393]On Saptember 16, 1969, Special Invest tgator fn Charge Arbie R. Odom, Ire
[394]and I interviewed Mitchell Le VerBall IIT, ot his restdance in Power
[396]- Springs, Georgia. In answer to quastions asked by Florida, wa obtained:
[398]tha following information: (1) The shipment of firearma shipped by ”
[399]Lt. Col. Marriott on or about April 11, 1969, to Sionics, Atlanta, Georgla,
[400]contained 11 Title If firearma. Thena weapons were obtained by Mr.
[402]“erBell in Vietnam ond registered during the amnesty period. Stonice
[404]did not apply for or receive authorization to {mport these firearma.
[406](2) Tha additional boxen of Title IZ firearms raceived at Eglin Air
[407]Force Rasa during June 1969, ware sent ot the request Sf Mr. VerBell
[408]by ARPA, and Col. Pattereon authortzed the shipmentea after Mr. VerBell
[409]told him thoy were for Air Force museum Purponase Mre WerBell waa
[410]shown o list of £irearms contained in tha two boxer currently being
[412]_ held by the OSI at Eglin Air Force Baca and asked to identify any
[414]belonging to Sionles. to atated All the nound suppressors except the ; $e
[416]"one marked HELE 4A, and the Winchester Model 52, calibar .22 rifle,
[417]' serial nunber 694948, were property of Sionics and were taken or sant ;
[419]to Viatnom by him. He stated these were taken over on approval of the
[420]State Department, and that the Air Force had agreed to send them to
[421]Vietnam and return them to Sionics; however, he has no written author-
[422]ization. He stated the remainder of the firearms were given to hia by
[423]authorized persona, and were to be given to the Air Force to put in
[424]museutas.
[426]Before Lt. Col, Morrlott left Vietnam, Mee WerBell told hin he would
[427]attempt to obtein captured eneny weapons which he would esnd to Lt. Cols
[428]Marriott for the purpose ef museun dieplaye.
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[439]Lt. Col. Marrfott told Mr. Wartell he thought the muneum would be grateful
[440]for them. Mre Werlall stated ha did not file any Pormn 6 on any of the
[441]ffrearms and had no knowledge of anyona else filing theme a
[443]Stonfes fs in the businase of daveloping and moufocturing sllencers for
[444]sale to United Statas Milltary Unite and Unitad States Allies. Although
[445]thera aro apparant violations of Title IX of The Gun Control Act of 1964,
[446]it appeara from tolking to Mr. WarBoll that on the part of Sionfes, they
[447]ware tnintentional. Mr. WarRall atatad that prior to tha passing of the
[448]Gun Control Act of 1968, the procedure usad in exporting and importing
[449]the firearus was the acceptable method with the State Dapartuant.
[451]poo wT x seul
[452]mol te Charles B. miei ; - .
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[455].
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[480]REPORT OF INTECVIEV |
[481]ane EV EW
[483]With Mitchell L. Werfell ILI, on Saptember
[484]_ 16, 1969, at 2:30 pe ae, at hie rasidence
[485]at RFD/L, Powdar Springs, Georgia, by
[486]Spacial Investigatora Charles BE. Stanfill
[487]and Arbio R. Odom, Jre ;
[488]This interview was conducted tn the prevence of Sionica Preaident Pred
[489]N. Brow ond Secretary-Treasurer Jo Florence. It was conducted in tha
[490]basemont of Mr. Warfoll’a residance, which Ls used as a laboratory for
[491]research and development for Sionics. Mre terBall is Vice-President
[492]and Director of Research and Development of Sionica. Stonles currantly ~
[493]hold Federal Firearms License Number 58-3742, which expires March 31,
[494]1970, as a manufacturer of firearms other than destructive devices, and
[495]License Number 58-6156 which expires May 18, 1970, as on importer of
[496]firearms other than destructive devicene Sionics {6 olao holder of
[497]Bpocial Occupational Tox Stamp Return Number 1-58611 169 85398, an a
[498]Class 1 Manufocturor (Firearms), and Return Numbar 1-58611 169 85399,
[499]#8 aClaos 1 Importer (Flreares), both isaued for the poriod beginning
[500]July 1, 1969. Sfonics was alao holder of a Clase 1 Manufacturer Tax
[501]Stanp for the previous year, hotever, thay aid not hold an Inporters
[502]Tax Stamp. According to offftctals of Slonies, they were a rogistered —
[503]importer under tha Munitfons and Control Act, registered with the
[504]Stata Department. Me terHall atated aa follows:
[506]26 USC 6103
[508](b) (3)
[510]Mr. WerBoll said he want to Victnam in September of 1968 for the purpose
[511]of demonstrating "Sound Suppraeaore” manufactured by Slonics. Me statad
[512]this trip wis suthorizad by Mre Stanford of the State Departnent,
[513]Hunitfons Control, Washingtnn, De C., who also authorized him to tnka
[515]and send weapons and sound supprassore for demonstrations, however, he
[517]has nothing in writing from them. Ie atated he took soma of thana weapons
[518]with him and sant the reat through the Air Force to Vietnam in care of
[519]Col. Fagen. Mrs WerBell stated that in tho course of his business ond
[520]travels, he wae able te acquire 12 captured eneny waopons from the date
[522]of his arrival through about November of 1968. Ma said those waponr
[523]vere given to him by General Dong of tha South"Vietnamore Arory and by
[524]other authorized sources. Ha etated ha cont dederiptions and nerfal nunbere
[525]of the firearms to Stonien in Atlanta, Georgia, with instructions to
[526]tegioter thea, and then asked Lt. Col. Marr lott to ship them to the —
[527]United Statos for him. Ue said ha didn’t think there was anything
[529]with this procedure because of the military involvomant, and that he
[530]didn't wake application for importation of the firearas for the sane
[533]y -
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[549]Me. WerBell said he told Lt. Cole Marriott he could pick out any of the
[551]wonpons he wanted for tho’ mureum, ond that he could take any that he
[553]had picked from the shipment when it arrived at Eglin Afr Porce Dara.
[555]Mr. Wornoll stated ha wanted the firearna for recearch purponen, except .
[556]for the Chinese Rockat Launcher, ‘shich he wanted for compony display
[558]purpores.e Ha stated soma of the fighting unite of Thailand ora being
[560]furnished with captured enemy woapons, and that officials of Thatland
[562]had expreseed an interant in Sound Supprascors for sande Mr. VerBelt
[564]ghovad us an Ak=47 which had a Sionics Sound Supprensor attoched. Mre
[566]WerBall stated before Lt. Col. Marriott returned to the United States,
[568]he advised him that ha would attempt. to obtain other captured wenponz
[570]which he would give to Lts Cole Marriott for the purpose of displaying
[572]in a wuseum, and that Lt. Cole Maretote told him he thought the cuseum ;
[574]would be grateful for thom. We said he was hopeful ot tha time that \"
[575]arrangements could be wade to tronsfer any of the weapons not used by
[577]the musaun to Sionics, but ha cautd net racall Le this had been dLacussed
[578]with Lt. Col. Marriott.
[580]Mr. Varbell stated he collected nucaroun captured enowy weapons during ¢
[581]the naxt few months, and during that tims he sent them in tvo cazes to
[582]Egiin Afr Yores Bana in cara of Lt. Col. Marriott. Ha stated he sent
[583]thease shipments through ARPA, and that*Col. Pattareon authorized the
[584]shipmants after terfell told hin they wera for Air Force museum purporese
[585]Mr. “orBell again stated ha thought there was nothing wrong with this
[586]procedure at the time because of the milftary involvement, and for that
[587]renson did not tiake application for importation of the firearms. Mre
[589]_ PorBell wag show & List of firearmo currently under seizure by the OST,
[591]and ark to identify any belonging to Stonics. Ye atated weapons listed
[593]were the onaa sent by hia to LE. Col. Marriott and that all tha listed
[595]nolse suppressorn belongad to Stonier with the exception of tha one
[597]marked HSLE 4A, which Ls one he picked up that has been shot out, wanu-
[598]factured by a competitor. He aleo stated the .22 caliber Winchester M-52, ©
[599]serial numbar 69494n, with Scope, eorial number 31811, belongad to Sloniese
[601]Ta stated the noire suppressors were manufactured by Stonice and either
[603]taken or sent to Vietnam by hin. He stated ha could not explain why ona
[605]had no serial number without examining it, however, some of tha earl fer
[607]modeln had the serial number on a front part tthich may have bean removed. 4
[608]fa etated the Winchester rifle was also either taken or sent to Vietnam
[609]by him. Mr. WerBell atated a3 far as ha was concerned, all the other fire-
[610]arws were the proparty of the United States Air Force, although he had
[611]hoped ony that weren't used by the Air Forca would be transferred to
[612]Stoniese Mre Werbell further stated he left uany firaerus and suppressors
[613]in Thafiend, which are in the custody of Major Stevens, 46th Group, Special
[614]Forcete ‘ tos ——- . .
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[617]; - . we . For Public Disclosure
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[628]Ha stated he was waiting inetructiona Brom Alcohol, Tobacco and Plrearme
[629]Division before attempting to hava them imported. - He ctates mort of tha,
[630]fircarcms ware token to Vietnom by him, however, soma are woapons that he .
[631]ocquired tharee (See attached list).
[633]Mr. WerBall atated on his return to the United States he made an inventory
[634]of the flrearne received from Eglin Afr Force Basa and found thot he had
[635]made several errore when copying the serial numbers from the firearms,
[636]and thus soma of tha firearms had bean registered on Form 4467's with
[637]wrong oarfal numbers. (Sea attached List). Mre WerBell stated tha errors
[638]ware tiada by him, and thoy were mada because of tha condition of the
[639]nunbars and the difficulty in reading thou. Mr. WerBoll said he had not
[640]notified tha Natlonol Offica of the etrore, however, he would notify
[641]’ them now and ask instructions. ,
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[755]of the i “gations ,
[756]> Person wenoll i,
[757]ro (2) bores containing assortcd fires
[759]3
[760]iy Porce Sasso, Wlorida. Only information based on first-han
[762]and available records is contained in bhis atat
[765]jarmary L969 ch daha unk nows
[766]vol. John VY. Patterson, th
[767]@. Gol. Patterson phated
[768]Sorporation and tae purpess.
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[788]ers approved by the
[790]ougsaiory for Adeinietea U.5. Hmbassy, 2
[791]' pecified travel by U.S, Military Airerat
[792]gon and small arms and automatic Weapons
[794]; anskek, Attias
[795]at Decumen nt DD Form 138.
[798].
[800]1959, TI notated Me. Rosa i. Yours (i
[801]conmbtractual connect with the 5]
[803]2 eoutpmont, shit the U.S. ibassy
[804]DME oo aon vie the
[806]Georg, pa :
[808]“Reviewed By AF Osi
[809]For Public Disclosure ¢
[810]“In Accordance Wi
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[833]B. Young.)
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[844]Sen Master 5 >
[845]a Shipment of Box Contains Ling aan oan
[846]nL. dtd MG dune 2969, Signed: Re.
[847]was raced sived by ma upon return from the U.S."
[848]in the above statement “a typed Crom the original, which is
[849]‘by OSX Dist ract “7, available to proper authority upon request.
[850]wo the above, BANGERT furnished a reproduced copy of the aboye de
[851]SEU signed by. SUSGL WILLIAM Re “SHOMPSON,. which 49 que oted ve rbatin
[852]. fo. le et
[853]- fog! “AD/ PH s WAPim)
[854]i 16 June Asé9
[855]po,
[856]The fsgdetant Director for 7, ~
[857]| . - " Program Managene: nt, Kid" ‘ a
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[860]Labora
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[867]“For Public Disclosure
[868]; in ‘Accordance Wi
[869]; CA, 1992
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[873]c a UNITED Si, (£5 AIR FORCE
[874]THE INSPEETOR GENERAL
[875]OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
[877]REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
[878]REPORT MADE BY SA
[879]LAWRENCE K.° HARPER is
[880]+ PERIOD STATUS
[881]i OFFICE OF ORIGIN | REPORT MADE AT FILE NO. 7
[882]= Q ost Dist os! DIST “19 07D18-1 .
[883][ CHARACTER ; *
[885]PAUL ARNOLD MARRIOTT
[886]Male Born: 5 Jun 15, OK
[887]Lt Col. 513 10 4326FR
[888]“Eglin AFB, FL
[890]CUSTOMS VIOLATIONS i 8 NOV (859
[891]B REFERENCE
[893]| ROI, OSI District 51,
[894][XXREXK DETAILS:
[895]On 12 November 1969, KARL D, ACKERMAN (former Counselor for Administration,
[896]United States Embassy, Bangkok, Thailand), 99 Victoria Drive, Atherton, California,
[897]was interviewed by SA ROBERT J, NOVACK and the writer, and related substantially as
[898]follows:
[900]29 Oct 1969
[902]ACKERMAN had several conversations with Colonel WALTER: ADAMS concerning the
[903]practical problems of getting weapons, belonging to a MITCHELL L, WERBELL, into
[904]Thailand from the Republic of Vietnam in order that WERBELL could put on a fire power
[905]demonstration for the King of Thailand's. birthday, At all times during these conversa-
[906]tions, ACKERMAN assumed the weapons were WERBELL's wares, and that he had
[907]brought them from the United States with him. With this in mind, ACKERMAN stated
[908]that he instructed Mr. GERALD T. CARTA to annotate. WERBELL's travel orders with a
[909]Bangkok United States: Embassy Funding Citation number. ACKERMAN said the citation
[910]numbers were in a block of numbers belonging to the Embassy, and because he did not
[911]feel he had the authority to issue WERBELL any other type of number, he issued him an
[912]Embassy number. When ACKERMAN was asked if he knew PAUL ARNOLD MARRIOTT, he
[913]said the name was vaguely familiar but could not recall anything further, : When
[914]ACKERMAN was asked if he knew EARLENE DOBBS, he stated that he did not, to the best
[915]of his knowledge. ACKERMAN stated that his knowledge of WERBELL came solely from
[916]ADAMS and other stories he heard around the Embassy of the fire power demonstration
[917]to be given for the King. ACKERMAN stated he had no personal knowledge of WERBELL.
[919]REFERRED UPON COMPLETION TO OFFICE OF ORICIN
[921]‘SPECIAL HANDLING REQUIRED WITHIN USAF (AFR 24
[923]4)
[925]B DISTRIBUTION
[927]This is a Privileged document under mili-
[929]OSI Dist 7 4 tary Law. This report may not be repro-
[930]. : duced or given addit ional dissemination ex-
[931]Comdr, Elgin AFB, FL- cept as authorized by AFR 124-4. If this
[933]. report is classified see also. AFR 205-1,
[934]Action ~ 2
[936]APPROVED
[938]HE COMMANDER —
[939]= “hub 4 4 z |- ‘Reviewed By AFOSI
[940]ROBERT J. Lt Col, Sap ‘For Public Disclosure
[942]Chief, Crifninal Inves Div ‘Tn Accordance With.
[944]IFKARCA, 1992 HB
[946]_
[947]OF THIS FORM WILL BE USED UNTIL STOCK 1s PRUAUSTED. WIT Me D° 18056 SS
[948]: um et :
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[954]BFILE
[956]0S! ,
[958]FORM. —
[959]EC 68 6b :
[961]I
[963]PREVIOUS EDITIONS
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[970]REPLY TO
[971]ATTN OF:
[973]SUBJECT:
[975]TO:
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[979]~ DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
[980]HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
[981]WASHINGTON, D.C,
[983]AFISIGA (07D18-1) 20 OCT 1989
[985]Paul Arnold Marriott, Male Born: 5 Jun 15, OK, Lt Col,
[986]513-10-236FR, Eglin AFB, FL
[988]Industrial Security Clearance Review Division (Mr. W. J. Scanlon)
[989]Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Administration)
[991]Reference is made to the Directorate letter of 6 October 1969. Attached
[992]for your information is a_pending report of investigation which reflects
[993]the results of further investigation by OSI.
[995]1 Atch
[996]~~ OSI ROI, DO 50, 07D18-1
[997]3 3 ’
[998]TL. L. FREE, Colonel USAF dtd 9 Oct 69
[999]Deputy Director for Operations
[1000]Directorate of Special Investigations a
[1001]The Inspector General’
[1003]Oct
[1004]- PM Aor Reviewed By AFOSI.
[1005]TAL / \ For Public Disclosure:
[1007]BANS bP Ut as ; In Accord f
[1008]wee TE TT a oe CA, 1992 :
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[1013]Underwrite Your Country’s Might - Buy U.S. Savings Bonds
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[1020]UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
[1021]THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
[1022]OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
[1024]REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
[1026]REPORT MADE BY SA
[1028]JEROME J. CASTELUCIO
[1029]PERIOD
[1031]20-24 September 1969
[1032]OFFICE OF ORIGIN | REPORT MADE AT FILE NO,
[1033]CHARACTER : DATE
[1035]-- CUSTOMS VIOLATIONS 9 October 1969
[1037]REFERENCE
[1038]ROI, OSI District 51, 2 Sep 69
[1040]SYNOPSIS
[1042]PAUL ARNOLD MARRIOTT
[1043]Male Born: 5 Jun 15, OK
[1044]Lt Gol, 513 10 4236FR
[1045]Eglin AFB, FL
[1047]Information re: WERBELL, as contained in files of OSI District 50, obtained
[1048]and set forth. CARTA advised WERBELL, during Jan 69, requested his assistance
[1049]in shipping various. captured enemy automatic weapons and official equipment
[1050]from Saigon to Bangkok. WERBELL was traveling on a U. S. Invitational Travel
[1051]Order, without funding citation, authorizing space available travel only from
[1052]Bangkok to Saigon and return, CARTA stated WERBELL told him he had collected
[1053]the weapons while in northern sectors of RVN, with U. S. Army Airborne and
[1054]Special Forces units. Packaging and preparation of Transportation Control and
[1055]Movement Documents (TCMD) were prepared by U.S. Embassy, Satgon. CARTA did
[1056]not know why one TCMD reflected antique arms when contents were known to be
[1058]- automatic weapons. CARTA received authorization and funding citation number
[1060]for WERBELL's shipment from the Counselor for Administration, U.S. Embassy,
[1062]Bangkok, This was only shipment processed by CARTA for WERBELL. CGARTA did
[1064]not know of or process any shipments for SUBJECT and/or SIONICS, INC.
[1066]SPECIAL HANDLING REQUIRED WITHIN USAF (AFR
[1068]DISTRIBUTION
[1070]| DO 7 (Comér, Eglin AFB~ 4
[1071]Action-2)
[1073]This is a privileged document under mili-
[1074]tary law. This report may not be repro-
[1075]duced or given additional dissemination ex~
[1076]cept as authorized by AFR 124-4. If this
[1077]report is classified see also AFR 205-1,
[1079]SEL,
[1081]ERT B. PRITCHARD, Lt Col,
[1082]Deputy Commander
[1084]| no 52 ooh | QS! DIST
[1086]Reviewed By AFOSI > i
[1087]‘For Public Disclosure |
[1088]_In Accordance Wit |
[1089]JFKARCA, 1992 Pie
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[1094]DIR OSI
[1095]Te en
[1097]PriLE , 1
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[1107]DETAILS
[1109]1. On 20 September 1969, Mr. GERALD T. CARTA, Staff Operations Officer, U.S.
[1110]Embassy, Saigon, Republic of Vietnam (RVN), was interviewed with the assistance of
[1111]SA RONALD A. CUNDIFF and provided the following information:
[1113]During early January 1969, a Mr. MITCHELL WERBELL, a senior officer in an
[1114]American firm (NFI), came to his office requesting assistance in shipping one or
[1115]two cartons of captured automatic weapons to Bangkok, Thailand. WERBELL stated
[1116]that he was a weapons expert and was in the RVN on invitation from the U.S. Govern-
[1117]ment to demonstrate some of his new weapon accessory inventions to the military
[1118]services of the RVN and Thailand. WERBELL indicated that he had just spent the
[1119]last 2-4 weeks in various northern sectors of the RVN, with U.S, Army Airborne and
[1120]Special Forces units. During this period WERBELL had collected various captured
[1121]enemy automatic weapons. He advised that he needed these weapons for examination,
[1122]in that he was in the process of designing a new automatic weapon that would far
[1123]surpass the capabilities of the best foreign made automatic weapon. WERBELL pro-
[1124]duced an Invitational Travel Order, issued by the USAF Air Attache, Bangkok,
[1125]Thailand. This travel order was approved by the Counselor for Administration (CFA),
[1126]U.S. Embassy, Bangkok, Thailand, This travel order authorized WERBELL to travel,
[1127]on a space available basis, from Thailand to the RVN and return. The travel order
[1128]did not reflect a funding citation, which is necessary to ship any large items
[1130]- aboard a military aircraft. WERBELL stated that he had attempted to ship these
[1132]weapons aboard military aircraft stationed at Tan Son Nhut AB (TSNAB), RVN, how-
[1133]ever, because his orders did not reflect the necessary funding citation, he was
[1134]sent to the U.S. Embassy. WERBELL indicated he was going to use these captured
[1135]weapons in a fire power demonstration, to be held for the King of Thailand on his
[1136]birthday, which was on the following Saturday. WERBELL stated he was a personal
[1137]friend of the King and Queen of Thailand and numbered among his friends many high
[1138]ranking military and civilian officials of the Thai government. CARTA placed a =...
[1139]long distance call to the CFA, U.S. Embassy, Bangkok, Thailand. The CFA advised
[1140]that WERBELL was expected in Thailand by the King for a weapon demonstration, to
[1141]be held on the King's birthday. The CFA was informed that WERBELL wanted to ship
[1142]one or two heavy cartons to Thailand, The CFA then gave CARTA the Bangkok U. Ss.
[1143]Embassy funding citation, with instructions to have same added to WERBELL's
[1144]travel orders. He then asked the CFA: "Do you know what he wants to ship?" and
[1145]the CFA replied: "Yes, it's okay", After this conversation the weapons were
[1146]packed, along with some items of official equipment, as identified by WERBELL.
[1147]Transportation Control and Movement Documents were executed and signed by GCARTA.
[1148]The U.S. Embassy, Bangkok, Thailand, funding citation was reflected on these
[1149]documents, At no time did CARTA examine the contents of the boxes. CARTA iden-
[1150]tified the Transportation Control and Movement Documents reflected as attachments
[1151]1 and 3, ROI, DO7, 2 Sep 69, as the ones executed and signed by him. CARTA could
[1152]provide no explanation as to why one of the Transportation Control and Movement
[1153]Documents (Atch 1) reflected the contents as antique arms, CARTA stated that he
[1154]knew of no other shipments of firearms that had been processed by WERBELL. He
[1155]concluded that he does not know SUBJECT, nor has he ever processed any shipments
[1156]under SUBJECT's name or for SIONICS, INC.
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[1169]2. On 24 September 1969, a review by SA CUNDIFF of case file 50D24G-133, of
[1170]which WERBELL is the SUBJECT, revealed the following information:
[1172]Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, to demonstrate a noise and flash suppressor assembly for
[1173]the M-16 rifle, as well as other firearms equipment. He possessed no security
[1174]clearance, He.was to demonstrate his equipment only in the RVN and was then to
[1175]return to the U.S. Upon his arrival in the RVN, he was given a Military Assistance
[1176]Command Vietnam (MACV) Identification and Privilege Card (MACV Form 6) for use
[1177]while in country. The application for this card was filled out by Col WILLIAM M.
[1178]FAGAN, Commander, Det 6, ASD, TSNAB, RVN. The card, to expire Mar 69, was only to
[1179]reflect WERBELL was to have BX privileges, and no grade or rank was reflected
[1180]intentionally. The card that was finally issued reflected equivalent rank of GS-16
[1181]and gave WERBELL postal, BX, commissary and check privileges for a period of one
[1182]! year, to Sep 69. The application form was adjusted to show this and someone other
[1183]than FAGAN placed FAGAN's initials in the appropriate blocks to obtain these privi-
[1184]leges. :
[1186]| WERBELL was in the RVN in an unofficial status, with the concurrence of ASD,
[1187]|
[1189]| SUBJECT was the individual who met WERBELL upon his arrival in country, and
[1190]i who took care of getting his weapons registered in accordance with MACV directives.
[1191]i SUBJEGT also set up the demonstrations WERBELL was to give.
[1193]At the conclusion of the demonstrations, rather than return to the U.S.,
[1194]; WERBELL traveled to Bangkok and Korea, utilizing his MACY. ID card and dropping
[1195]: names of alleged acquaintances of high reputation in order to show his equipment
[1196]in those countries. FAGAN obtained the MACV ID card from WERBELL in Bangkok on
[1197]8 May 69.
[1199]3. On 24 September 1969, a review by SA CUNDIFF of 50D24G-0/86 revealed the fol-
[1200]| lowing information concerning WERBELL:
[1202]FAGAN advised that in Jan 69, WERBELL stated he had captured weapons he
[1203]wanted to ship back, FAGAN told him he would help through legitimate channels if
[1204]the weapons were for a government agency; otherwise, he would ship back only the
[1205]equipment WERBELL brought over. FAGAN heard no more from WERBELL until early
[1206]Feb 69, when WERBELL stated he was ready to leave and would bring the items to be
[1208]_ shipped. He was told by FAGAN to bring the items in an open box, which would be
[1209]sealed at the aerial port.
[1211]FAGAN was unable to locate WERBELL after that meeting until 8 May 69, when he
[1212]located WERBELL in Bangkok to retrieve the MACV ID card. WERBELL requested FAGAN
[1213]to ship some gear from Saudi, Arabia, to the U.S. FAGAN again replied he would
[1214]ship back only the original equipment from TSNAB.
[1216]The files contained no further information pertinent to the present investiga-
[1217]tion.
[1219]| REFERRED UPON COMPLETION TO OFFICE OF ORIGIN
[1221]: a . | Reviewed By AFOSI
[1222]) | | | i For Public Disclosure
[1224]| \ 4 4 0 | In Accordance Wi
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[1236]; “DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORC<’
[1238]HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
[1239]WASHINGTON, D.C.
[1241]6 OCT 1969
[1243]REPLY TO APTSTGA (07D18-1)
[1245]suwect: Paul Arnold Marriott, Male Born: 5 Jun 15, OK
[1246]Lt Colonel, 513-10-236FR, Eglin AFB, FL
[1248]ro. Industrial Security Clearance Review Division (Mr. W.J. Scanlon)
[1249]Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Administration)
[1251]1. Reference is made to the Directorate letter of 20 August 1969, con-
[1253]~ cerning Subject, and to yor letter of 22 August 1969, regarding Mitchell L.
[1254]Werbell III. Attached for your information is a pending report of investi-
[1255]gation reflecting further inquirles by OSI.
[1257]2. You.may note that on 5 August 1969, a representative of the Alcohol,
[1258]Tobacco and Firearms Control Division, Internal Revenue Service (IRS),
[1259]advised that his agency had initiated an investigation concerning the in-
[1260]volvement of Sionics, Inc., in this matter. The IRS representative indi-
[1261]eated too, that they proposed to interview Mr. Werbell in the near future i
[1262]and would furnish OSI with the results, Including coples of any statements
[1263]provided. On 2 October 1969, OSI was advised by IRS that they had not as
[1264]yet interviewed Mr. Werbell, but in view of the USAF interest in resolving {
[1265]this matter expeditiously, would not now interpose any objection to OSI ;
[1266]interviewing Werbell. :
[1268]3. You will be furnished the results of this interview as soon as it is
[1269]completed together with any other pertinent information made available by
[1270]IRS or obtained by OSI.
[1272]FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF
[1274]. 1 Atch
[1275]_ ROI, DO 7, O7DI8-1,
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[1277]PREE, Colonel USAF
[1278]Deputy Director for Operations *
[1280]Directorate of Special Investigations
[1281]The Inspector General’ -
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[1299]REPORT OF INVESTI GATIGN |
[1300]REPORT MADE BY rs
[1301]WELETAH D. BIKGH, SA Sh
[1302]PERIOD
[1304]28 Jal ~ 27 aug
[1306]REPORT MADE AT
[1308]Cot District 7
[1310]PAUL ANNOLD MABRIOTE
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[1314]Eglin AFB,
[1316]STATUS 4 ‘ _ OFFICE OF ORIGIN .
[1317]PEVOIRG OSE District 7
[1318]CHARACTER ,
[1319]Cus TENS
[1320]REFERENCE
[1321]ROL, BOT, 29 dul &9
[1323]SYNOPSIS
[1325]SUBJECT furnished previeusly erepared, notariged statement, om 28
[1326]duly 19695 in which he stated substant4al :
[1327]verbal statement of 17 duly 1969. Representative at Alcohel,
[1328]Toheece and Pirearns Division, 183, atvised his agenay had 4aitAetod
[1329]inyestigabicn concerning the Invelvenent of SICNICS, inc., in this
[1330]mabters anders Aas Fetes | Aas Laboratory, Eglin APS, FL
[1331]vised that they ha Ccnbeuet sith BIONIOS nor deve SUBJECT have
[1332]authority to didp weapens ts SICHICS.. ARAGLD and COOLEY .
[1333]weapons aro shiysed by soriel mucber and denied advising SUBIICT to :
[1334]list weapons as “clseellancous equipment". SBAUBOIN informed SUBJECT ‘
[1335]of proper procedure for shigeont of weapons. DAVIS advised that. ae
[1336]APATL hag ns eontract. with SIOQWICS or any requirement |
[1337]te SIONICS. "|
[1339]fe
[1341]SPECIAL HANDLING REQUIRED (AFR 124-4)
[1343]FILE STAMP
[1345]DISTRIBUTION
[1347]This is a Biieny BH ke under military
[1349]wreck E Aes. 2 | jaw. This report may not be reproduced or
[1350]Aetie 4t/eteh. . given additional dissemination except as
[1351]ation, te/ . . authorized by AFR: 124-4, If this report is
[1353]Bir ost (a/atien) . 2 classified see also AFR 205-1,
[1354]APPROVED
[1356]ATRC (IRS) Atlanta, 2
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[1359]OS. Custess, Usbile i
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[1378]1. On 26 duly ‘1969, SUEDE het nesiend appeared at. GST Detachment. 710.
[1379]Belin AFB, FL and rel prepared signed, notariaed,
[1380]undated statauent pertinent 5 portdons ef which are set forth as follows:
[1382]/ By assignment 1e Assistant to the Cemander of the Air Porce Arma-
[1383]went Laboratory. I am responsible for many staff duties, the following
[1384]of which bear directly upon sy official actions which were taken in
[1385]eanmection with the matter belng investigated. (These, of course, are
[1386]known by Colonel, fertin), Although SIOHICS never has wade a sale
[1388]pat ory, or been guarded a cor
[1390]nt Labor " ay
[1391]~ the’ dab, ‘they are yopleing on developments related to. Jaboratery ‘Faquire-
[1392]7° nents and continue to try te come up with attractive proposals. They
[1393]3 are welcome to. keep working to mest. our requirezents aa are other ecn-
[1394]Sy tracters whe naturally try to make sales.
[1395]ay’ t in SEA fay the second tour, during
[1397]As A o
[1398]3969, Tt was directed officially te work with STGHICS an the combat
[1399]theater. ‘The APSO Lialsen detachn | Paquesbed by its chain<af=
[1400]cumand supervisor, Calonel. Louis Schaffer, APSC Azsistant for Linibed
[1401]Wer, Hg ASD (453), WPAPB, to afford the STONICS representative every
[1402]asaistance to. include assisting him to get. msteriale ta and out of the
[1403]comtry (Vietnam), to intraduce him te unite in the theater to when he
[1404]\ gould desicnstrate SIGSICS dtens developed to use in combat, te advise
[1406]and assist his in cbteluing quarters and transportation, and in short,
[1407]to assist him in every wy te perform hisiwiesion, The raciniont of
[1408]‘this direction Wao Solenel William Pagan, Commander of tha AFSC
[1409]Liaison nent and ay boss in SEAL
[1411]. the facts in this paragraph are set down only because of the nature ;
[1412]af the questions raised by the G81. Pirst, why did we telephone SIONICS? &4 huve ¢
[1413]We have already mentioned the. base defense proposal SIGINICS wishes to
[1414]subeit and for which they nade: advance queries. In addition to this
[1415]subject, SIONICS called i iy to find oat 4f we had received
[1416]evaluations through the SEA Yaisoh office of the items placed throtgh
[1417]out the combat theater as previously explained. Many of these. were
[1418]still outstanding when I lef Vietnam. We checked to sea if any had
[1419]beon received. after each call and called back, Sometimes we were out
[1420]when called and ware requested te-call back. Algo, of course, there
[1421]were calls about the shipments. Seeond, what are our personal relations
[1422]whth SIONZCS? APSO liaison offices in SEA and for the Armament Lab as
[1423]- herein explained. My actions have been directed and authoriged or
[1425]. Re specigl or umugual favors have been dene for SIGNICS. I have had
[1426]only. one, workal conbact with Mr. Brom. A few woeke ago, the Browns
[1428]en ee
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[1446]DETATES Contd . .
[1448](of SIONTCS) teck ug te an Atlanta Braves-los Angeles Dodgers Rase-
[1449]ball, gatie ahd the next evening we invited them to dimer as cur guast
[1450]ab the Marrictt Hotel. We spent mare on then than they had on us. We
[1451]have many contractor friends and acquaintances and are very careful to
[1452]go "Dutch" in gucial affairs. This ie the standard and the require~
[1453]ment for military people who have dealings with contractors. Heguia-
[1454]tions prohibit us from accepting any form of gratuity oc we make certain
[1455]we go more than half way in mesting son§al obligations, We have no
[1456]especial relations or connections with STONTES or arg obher contractor,
[1457]nor has SIONICS ever suggested cr hinted we have any. Further SIONICS
[1458]hag parte demctistrated or hinted at any tendency to evade laws, lieensas
[1459]or other requiresintes
[1461]igina’ abe tement ie being retained in the files
[1462]of ost District 7 and will be. svadiabie te proper authority upon request.
[1463]A reppoduced sopy of the statement is appended to this report as an
[1464]attachnent
[1466]ee Gi 5 August 1969, Mp, ROSERT CORBIE, Investigator, Aleohol, Tobsece
[1468]d Fireares Control DMvisien, Internal Revenue Service, Pensacola, FL,
[1469]telephonically advised that his agency had initdated an investigation
[1470]soncerning, the. invelvenent of SIONICS, Inc in this matter but that
[1471]yasuths of thelr inquiry were nob yet availabie. CORBIN advised that.
[1472]hie agency would furnish the results of their investigation upgen COE
[1473]pistion.
[1475]3. Gn 20 August 1969, William COOUMAN, Srecial. Investigator, Alechol,
[1476]Tohaceo. and Firearms Control Division, Internal Revenue Services,
[1477]Pensacola, Florida advised Special Agent Grover €. Ayere, Jr. that
[1478]investigation being conducted by his service is continuing however) he
[1479]has not received any additional information from the Atlanta, Ga Office,
[1480]Hoe. advised that upon. receixt of additional information 46 would damediately
[1481]be made available to GSI.
[1483]te. Ca 22 August 1969, ABER 5. MARTIN, Colonel, SSiu: ee ee
[1484]Goumander, Air Force Armament. Laboratory CAPATEL, 1) Belin APB, FL-was
[1485]interviewad at his. duty station and advised substantially as followst
[1486]AFATL developes all types of weapons for the USAF, bub very few small
[1487]arag are required, tharefors there is Mitte activity in the small
[1488]ares area. At the present APATL ie developing a murvival. weapon which pore
[1489]ic in the omali arms area, SUBJECT, as a representative of AFATL while
[1491]Be EE ee en cand cantared qneny wesyone of any tyre or quantity
[1492]to APATL for test purpeses, based on his judgment, if he &
[1494]established procedures which would include notifying APREL ts than 2 such
[1495]weapons wore being gent back. Colonel] MARTI stated that te the beat
[1496]of his imowledge AFATL received ne indication or notification that any
[1497]guch weapons were being aemi. to APATL. Colonel MARTIN further stated
[1498]that the eneay wearons dn. this. ease could conceivably he used either
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[1520]in testing or ad museum pleces. Colonel BARTIN aise said that ha
[1522]felt it wimdual that SUBJECT would have. such frequent telephonic con-
[1523]yoraations with SIGMIOS at ccvernment expenses. Colonel MARTIN further
[1524]stated that the APATL has no contract with SIONICS, nor has the USAF
[1525]over bad any contract. with SIQHICS and SUBJECT had no authority to shiv
[1526]sarong to SIONICS for amy purpose.
[1528]3, On 27 August. 1969, CLABBNCE HM, COOLEY, GS-9, SGAN 505-32-77hh,
[1529]Logistics Officer, APATL (ATBALoz) » wos reinturviewsd at Eglin AFB,
[1530]FL, and advised thal when woapens are are skipped by his office, they are
[1531]always Listed by serial nusber, and he at no time told SUBJECT that.
[1532]he ghowld Mist a shipment of weapons as “miscellaneous equipment”.
[1533]COOLEY further stated that. to the best of his knowledge no. shipuents
[1534]are made from AFATL te a non-contractor.
[1536]6. On 27 August 1969, PAUL (NUH) ARNOLD, Seetis FRL69-98-5452, Logistics
[1537]Office, APATL, Eglin AFR, FL, wee reinte: ved at hig duty station and
[1538]advised that at no tine aid he advise SUBIECT oF thot a shipmant. ef weapons
[1539]could be listed as "wiscelL a equipaent", ANNGLO further stated
[1540]that. weapons are alwaye atipped Dy gerial mumber, in accordance with
[1541]the SOP which so specifies
[1543]Ts On 27 august 19699 ERG EUGLIDE P. BEAUBOIN, GS-12, SANs 087-14-3917,
[1544]war? Tear Office, I20ist Transportation Squadron, Relin AFB,
[1545]Phy. gavised at hie duty station that gonetdne subsequent te 15 July
[1546]1969» sebsee? telephaned him at hie office aid inquired as to the pro-
[1547]was for shipping material to Air Force Contractorss and if
[1548]. signed by 3 “responsible offieer® would serve as justifi~
[1549]Gabon for the shipment. BEAUDOIN stated that he advised SUBJECT that
[1550]any property being cent at government expense to a contractor had te be
[1551]contractorally authoriged price to being shipped and to have been
[1552]gleared through the base contracting office, DEAUDOIN stated that he
[1553]ferther advised SUBJECT that. the Fistifieation ahowld. contain the states
[1554]ment that the ites being chipped was government property and that
[1555]receipt of the material being sent. by the contractor was eareehngees
[1556]$e the goverment.
[1558]&. On 27 Aucust 1969, DALE MH, DAVIS, GS-15, SSANs 23212-3600, Technical.
[1559]Director of Guna and Rockets, AFATL, Eglin ArB, FL was interviewed at
[1560]his duty station and advised that pricr te Colonel PINKSTOUts retires
[1561]hea had worked an the same facklity with his. DAVIS further advised that
[1562]as early as April or May 1967, his facility had been experimenting with
[1563]neies supressors manufactured by SICHICS, which were furnished to APATL
[1565]at no expense te the govermecnt for evaluation. DAVIS also stated that
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[1584]APATL has no contract sth STGRICS nor does he know af any plans to
[1585]enter into a contract with SIONECS, due to the fact that the Air-
[1586]Foree has no need at this time for moine susrasgora, DAVIS added
[1587]thab im hide opinion AFATL would need not more then ane-cf each type of
[1588]foreign weapon for eres are aed Be eo of bo requirenont
[1589]to send ay yoopona to SIGS. .
[1591]APPACHHEST
[1593]i. Repredueed » undated statemant furnished
[1595]copy 0 f aigned,
[1596]‘by QUBJECT on 28 duly 1969.
[1597]Pee ALL DISTRIPVTEES.
[1598]Copy of attachment
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[36]AGENCY INFORMATION
[38]INSCOM/CSF
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[42]DOD AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
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[45]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[47]USAF - OFFICE OF SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
[48]ROBERT H. WAYLAND, JR. COL
[50]PAUL ARNOLD MARRIOTT
[52]07/29/69
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[56]REPORT OF INVESTIGATION -
[57]REPORT
[59]CUSTOMS VIOLATION - INITIAL
[63]PAUL ARNOLD MARRIOTT
[65]DOCUMENT
[67]PAPER, TEXTUAL
[68]UNCLASSIFIED
[70]3
[72]RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[74]03/08/95
[76]COMPLETION OF REVIEW BY USAF
[78]COORDINATION WITH USAF HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND
[79]DETERMINED TO BE RELEASABLE PER MEMO DTD 22 AUG 95.
[80]OSI FORM 6, FOR PERIOD 7-21 JUL 69. ATTACHED: PAPER
[81]CYS OF WEAPON AND MUNITIONS, 2 LTRS, SHIPMENT FORMS
[82]AND WITNESS
[84]11/04/98
[86]Sle. tart The John F) Fennedy S2sas sine Hon Pier
[88]= mF Rennes
[89]A.ct of 1999S (44 USC SIO Mo
[91]ote] Caset: Ns. GGG
[95]FRE EP LE ET GE Te PRC Se eG eae PUREE PER LA MENT pee ORE
[97]“UNLTED: STATES: AIR’ FORCE!
[99]THE: INSPECTOR: GENERAL:
[100]OFFICE’ OF SPECIAL. INVESTIGATIONS:
[102]REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
[104]| PAUL ARNOLD MARRIOTT ons
[105]Male Born: 5 Jun 15, OK
[107]| Lt Col, 513~10-4236FR
[109]| Eglin AFB, FL
[111]; REPORT” MADE: BY:
[113]GROVER C. AYERS, JR., SA emp
[115]‘| status.. > oe [OFFICE: OF ORIGIN:
[116]_|_ PENDING DO 7.
[117]CHARACTER oo
[119]CUSTOMS VIOLATIONS _
[121]REFERENCE
[123]“REPORT: MADE. AT
[125]DO 7
[127]FILE NR.
[129]moe UL
[131]INITIAL REPORT
[133][SYNOPSIS
[135]Investigation requested by Comdr, Eglin AFB, FL on 7 Jul 69, to determine circum-
[136]stances surrounding importation of 3 boxes of captured eneny weapons by SUBJECT.
[137]Two boxes containing a total of 21 weapons, 5 noise suppressors, and related equip-
[138]ment seized. Both boxes marked for SUBJECT. Munitions officials advised boxes
[140]| were stored at request of SUBJECT. Deputy Comdr, AFATL, advised his agency was
[141]queried by ARPA, a DOD agency, about a box of weapons being sent through ARPA
[142]channels. Investigation disclosed SUBJECT sent 12 weapons to Eglin AFB from SEA
[143]while TDY in RVN in Nov 68. Eleven of these weapons were subsequently shipped from
[144]Eglin AFB to Sionics, Atlanta, at SUBJECT's request and at government expense. The
[145]twelfth weapon recovered at Eglin AFB. Deputy Comdr, AFATL, advised SUBJECT had no
[146]known authority to send weapons from SEA nor to ship weapons to Sionics; Sionics
[147]does not have AF contract. Records reflect SUBJECT, since Nov 68, has placed 7 .
[148]long distance telephone calls to Sionics, at government expense. In verbal state-
[149]ment, SUBJECT advised he shipped one box containing 12 captured enemy weapons from
[150]SEA in approximately Nov 68 as part of his assigned duties to assist Vice-President
[151]of Sionics; that 11 of the weapons were subsequently forwarded to Sionics in Mar:
[152]69, because he considered Sionics an AF contractor. He advised that official
[153]telephone calls were placed for same reason. SUBJECT stated he acted as an agent
[154]for the USAF in all instances. He declined to execute a written statement at this
[155]time. SUBJECT's former supervisor in SEA advised that he did not authorize or di-
[156]rect the shipment of any captured enemy weapons to Sionics. Matter coordinated
[157]wee U. 5S. Treasury agents who opined that SUBJECT was in violation of Public Law
[158]90-618,
[160]=e SPECIAL HANDLING REQUIRED (AFR 124-4)
[162]: DISTRIBUTION. WITHIN USAF [Fite stamp
[164]; This is a privileged document under military
[166]F Comdr, Eglin AFB law. This report may not be reproduced or
[168]' (action) (w/atchs) Brey addons disserunazign Scent
[170]E classified see. also AFR 205-1.
[172]; Dir OSI (w/atchs) fi —
[174]7 ; APPROVED: ar Reviewed By AFOSI
[176]i DO 51 (w/atchs) | 4 i) 6 ' For Public Disclosure
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[182]|e ROBERT H. WAYLAND SAF ~
[184]i Commander _
[186]F ‘
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[201]oC
[205]oS “DETAILS
[207]oo qe ‘This: investigation. was requested by. the. Commander, “Eglin
[208]APB, Floridd or! 7 July.1969, based on a request from the
[209]“Commander, Air: Force. Armament’ Laboratory (AFATL), Eglin AFB,
[211]"tio: determine ‘the circumstances: surrounding the importation: of
[213]three: boxes . of captured, enemy weapons ‘by. PAUL. ARNOLD MARRIOTT |
[215](SUBJECT), ‘Lt: Col; 513-10-4236FR, AFATL; during the approxic
[217]mate period of November 1968 - oguly” 1969: |
[219]: an On 7.July 1969, at. Bglin AFB, Florida,: “a letter dated. 3.
[220]July 1969, ° from ‘the: Commander, APATL, was reviewed and the body
[221]Oe the ‘letter is. set) forth:. as follows: a es
[223]yy It. is “requested that. ‘an investigation be ‘conducted to de-
[224]"otetmine if! the: laws/regulations regarding. the | importation of
[225]firearms: have. been complied with in ‘the following: instance:
[227]oe May Approximately the First week in: ‘June Mr: Beard of ARPA
[228]@allea Colonel Berkow of ADTC. and inquired. about a box of enemy.
[229]“) weapons » that ‘had been shipped through the transportation capa-
[230]bilities: ‘of: ‘ARPA: to. Eglin AFB, Attention of Lt. Colonel BP. A.
[232]8 nee: Lt Colonel Marriott. is. “assigned ‘to AFATL.
[234]op A. search: “was. ‘ineide. to locate. the shipment. Two boxes
[235]were ‘found, each containing North Vietnamese .weapons.. Both
[237]| boxes, were: addressed: as: follows: #52623 USAF (DOL AFSC) Attn |
[238]Be: Pe. A. Marriott. eeu ae Pe re
[240]a ey Subsequently, vit was. discovered ‘that a shipment of.
[241]“North. ‘Vietnamese: ‘weapons: ‘and ammunition had been received: at |
[242]Eglin’ in: early. ‘March. and. had. beer reshipped ‘to Sionics
[244]“attached documents, ‘Pertain to this: ‘shipment. |
[246]telephone 882- -2763, will be available
[248]7 and: will be avallabie’ to’ proper authority upon request.
[250]: ‘On: 9. suly ‘1969; oe Te KING, | Le ‘col, 2472-12 -2614FR, Staff
[252]Judge. Advocate, “3201st. Air’ Base Group, . Eglin AFB, Florida, was
[254]pprised. of .the: information contained in’ the above letter, by
[256]SA WILLIAM De “DIXON, “KING advised that. in his opinion, there
[258]xisted: probable cause. ‘to. warrant’ the. issuance by the Base: Com-
[259]‘mander, of ‘authorization. for search and seizure of. any captured
[261]: bg ‘contained in the storage facilities of” the 3207th
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[271]“Colonel : ‘Berkow. called the’ Armament Laboratory (APATL) | :
[273]Orporation,.: 1655, Peachtree Street, N. E., Atlanta, Georgia: The
[276]07D: 18- Le
[278]oo kine also opined that” there was: "probably a violation Of Public.
[279]> Law ‘90-618 (Gun: Control Act! “of: 1968). possibly: ‘a violation: of.”
[280]“éustoms: regulations, and possibly’ a fraud in. ‘that. “government
[282], Seansportation:, facilities: chad been. misused.
[284]cal On. 9 July 1969; _DONALD Vi “THOMPSON, Colonel, 472- -12- 2614R,.
[285]“Deputy. ‘Commander; 3201st' ‘Air Base Group, Eglin. AFB, Florida, was
[286]“priefed ‘concerning: ‘this Matter, by. SA.DIXON ;.. Colonel THOMPSON.
[287]subsequently. ‘executed an: Authority “to Search and- ‘Seize, theréby |
[288]authorizin the. seizure Of any captured. enemy weapons. contained
[289]ain “the: ‘storage, facilitiy S. of: ‘the (3207th AMTS..
[291], Bae -On- 9° ‘sur i, 69, ‘a “gearch. of the storage facilities of the:
[292]3207th AMTS “Building. 1270, -Eglin. AFB,. _Florida,. ‘was: conducted: by
[294]‘SA DIXON ,’- in: ‘presence: -of JOSIAH C. MUSICK, CMSgt, FR3601-07-= 1904,. |
[295]cand" CLARENCE -M, GREEN; ‘SMSgt,° -PR250- 44- 2188, NCOIC: and. Assistant.
[296]corIc; respectively. “ ‘The search: revealed the presence ‘Of two
[297]“packing. ‘erates marked. ‘for. SUBJECT. containing. a total of 21.various
[298]automatic’ ‘weapons, © ‘five, noise suppressors, | two: range finders, 32 a
[299]~ “ammunition. Magazines. and a ‘brass plaque mounted.on apiece of wood. |
[300]-. The. crates-and - contents ‘were seized-.and taken as evidence. against. ,
[301]proper : réceipt: vand” are “being held by ‘the: evidence custodian of OSI |,
[302]Detachment 710, “Eglin: ‘AFB, Florida, and.” rare. available to proper.
[304]this ‘investigation was. “coordinated with.
[305]5: 79- 20-9774,,..and. ROBERT . BY. “SANDERS,
[307]‘ =26= Special. Investigators,. Alcohol, Tobacco. and»
[308]‘Firearms: Control: Division, Internal. Revenue’ Service (Treasury |
[309]‘Department)-,-. ‘Pensacola;. Florida,:. ‘at Eglin. AFB, ‘Florida. GOODMAN: .
[310]advised ‘that based on the. ‘available information, it appears that:
[311]SUBJECT ‘is. in violation of Public. Law- 90-618; however; he ‘would a
[312]query” his. headquarters in. Atlanta, Georgia and Washington, D. Cc:
[313]‘Lin. an- attempt. toe -ascertain. if SUBJECT had applied’ for permission .
[314]“to import: the: “weapons: or had. submitted’ application to register: an
[315]“the, weapons..; GOODMAN: added that his inquiry, would be. .accomp Lished . oy
[317]by..the. most expeditious. means: available... GOODMAN and: SANDERS -re-
[318]quested. that: they. be: “present: during: the photographing . and. identi-
[319]“fication of | ‘the: weapons: and d@uring all: ‘interviews ‘Of witnesses | and.
[320]‘SUBJECT. ‘during: this’ investigation. © 0." cae Sl
[322]6. “on: rAd Tuby, 196
[324]Taste cL) July . “at “Eglin AFB, ‘Florida,: ‘the weapons were.
[326]“photographed in’ the ‘presence of the writer, ‘SA DIXON, GOODMAN and
[327]‘SANDERS }::.6 Li. (NMI)." CASSULO,*-SSgt,” “PR122-14-3910, Photographic
[328]‘The: weapons, ate’ ‘further: identified as”
[330]eviews By APOE
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[341]backs 6 CRATE NR Le | ,
[342]“Leach, Light Machine Gun (chicom) , s/w 930228
[346]each Assault Rifle (AK-47) (Chicom): . S/N Kz 10682
[348]| ch Assault Rifle (AK-47)€hicom) , S/N 11062936,
[350]. 1 each’ Assault Rifle | (AK-47) (Chicom) , S/N 12057463.
[352]~ Leach assault Rifle. (AK-47) (Chicom) , S/N. 9004420
[354]“leach Assault 3 Rifle - (AK-47) (Folding Stock) (chicom) , s/n 610138
[355](each, Burp. Gun. (chicom), s/n 368603 oo
[357]“2 each Machine | Gun, i) (Swedish) , S/N 502166
[359]| Leach Rocket Launcher (B- 40) (Russian) ' S/N. AF 303
[361]: _ Leach Rocket Launcher B40). (Russian) ’ S/N. 902098
[363]| Leach Rite (1-14) (usa), S/N 4800 |
[365]7 “Leach Rifle, Caliber 1225 ‘(Winchester M-52) ’ S/N 694948,
[366]“io (w/Scope. ‘S/N. B144h). mY
[368]a 1 each: Noise: suppréssor. ate. HELE 4a.
[369]oe Leach » Noise, ‘Suppressor Nx 6A.
[371]ot oa each: Noise: Suppressor Nr 605,
[373]“Leeach N Noise Suppressox Ne 19
[375]1 each Noise. “Suppressor (no ‘nuttiber)
[377]oes PACKING CRATE NR Qt .
[379]bars each Rocket. Launcher (Be -A0) (Russian) ; s/n 424 (w/scdpe S/N
[380]_ DB264) Loo ;
[382]wt “Teach Rocket Latincher @- -40) (Russian) 1 S/N 510 (w/Scope S/N
[383]ae 7078) ; :
[385]Ll each’ Assault Ri fle (Swedish), S/N 14449
[386]“1 each Assault Rifle (BK-47) (Chicom) , s/n 12091918
[388]Reviewed By AF os!
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[398]Cs personnel according to. their instructions from SUBJECT.
[400]Oa: 18- 1
[402]~-1 each Assault Rifle (aK-47) (Chicom) , S/M 12045
[404]~ Lveach’ Burp: Gun (chicon) , S/N 334002.
[406]os Leach’ Machine ‘Gun. (M3a1) (US) ,. S/N 607613
[408]“1 each' Thompson Submachine Gun (Us), s/w 255947
[410]~ 1 each Light Machine Gun: (w/arwn) (Chicom) , S/N 212160
[412]Sp It is. “noted that | one of the above noise suppressors is marked |
[416]The above mentioned inventory also revealed the presence of: a
[418]_. total of 32 ammunition - magazines of various types-
[420]Photographs of: the above: mentioned weapons are appended to this
[421]“report. as: -attachments.
[423]gl on-14 July 1969, JOHN H. HOBAUGH, Colonel, —165-05-2634FR,
[425]‘Deputy Commander, “AFATL, Eglin AFB, Florida, was interviewed at
[427]“his duty station by GOODMAN and the writer... Colonel HOBAUGH
[429]~-sadvised substantially as follows: The first part of June 1969,
[431]he: received a telephone call. from Colonel BERKOW of- the.
[432]“Armament Development and Test Center (ADTC) , Eglin AFB. Colonel
[434]“. BERKOW ‘stated that he had received a‘call..from a’Mr. BEARD (NFT)
[435]of the .Advance: Research Project agency. (ARPA), a DOD. agency, who
[436]inquired | about: a box of enemy. weapons. that had been shipped :
[437]o. through ‘the transportation capabilities of ARPA to Eglin AFB, to |
[438]“. the attention of Lt Col. P. A. MARRIOTT. At this time Colonel
[440]HOBAUGH - attempted to contact SUBJECT, but was unable to do so as
[442]-- “SUBJECT. was. on-leave; however, he left a’message for SUBJECT to
[444]‘call him. the next day. The next day SUBJECT called Colonel
[445]“HOBAUGH and was. instructed to telephonically contact Mr. BEARD
[446]and explain to BEARD the circumstances surrounding the shipping
[448].,, of ‘the -enemy weapons. At this time Colonel HOBAUGH ‘went on
[450]+ leave, ‘returning. about 1 July 1969. Upon his return to duty,
[451]'.Colonél. HOBAUGH was asked by Colonel MARTIN, Commander, AFATL, to
[453]“ leok into the circumstances. surrounding the shipment of enemy
[455]|. weapons: and. ammunition ‘to Sionics from Eglin AFB, Florida and at
[456]_. ‘the. same, time showing ‘Colonel HOBAUGH a shipping document, dated
[457]- 13.March-1969, requesting the shipment of two boxes of miscel-
[459]a “ ‘Laneous | equipment to Sionics, 1655 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta,
[461]Georgia 30309, Attn: Mr. FRED BROWN, signed by SUBJECT. Colonel
[463]. HOBAUGH further stated that the boxes of. so called miscellaneous
[465]=. equipment were found to contain weapons and ammunition and were |
[466]'"-therefore repacked and shipped by the organizational logistics
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[479]“Golonel HOBAUGH ‘advised that ‘SUBJECT made several. conflicting Co
[480]- -gtatements. concerning his knowledge of how .the enemy weapons. - a
[481]“got into the U.S. from the .Republic of Vietnam. (RVN).~ _ SUBJECT -
[482]i stated that he thought the weapons were registered by. Sionics;
[484]| SUBJECT stated that he thought the’ weapons were: for. the’: - ree
[485]. tiuseum ‘at ‘Eglin AFB; and SUBJECT denied. any: knowledge of: how. .
[486]io any, ‘of the ‘boxes of enemy. weapons were’ sent to Eglin AFB..
[488]” SUBJECT stated to: Colonel HOBAUGH that’ while assigned to 7th.
[489]_, Aix Force in RVN, he acted as escort officer for MITCHELL
[491].. WER BELL III, Vice-President. of Sionics, and during such duties
[493]recalled that SUBJECT had stated that WER BELL was in RVN under . |
[494]( Air Force, sponsorship and was a close friend of the Thai Chief vo
[495].- ‘of Staff. “Colonel HOBAUGH recalled that-Colonel BILL FAGAN was
[497]., SUBJECT"s ssupervisor.in RVN. .Colonel HOBAUGH stated that to the
[499]“best of. his knowledge the Air Force museum at Eglin AFB has only’
[501]-a- few old Viet ‘Cong weapons as the museum was appointed ‘to dis- a
[502]“play weapons of U.S. origin and. the Air Force Laboratory has no-
[503]“test program for enemy weapons. Furthermore, no need exists for
[505]he
[507]a contract. with. Sionics for any purpose. _ a So
[509]- 90° ‘On. 14 guly 1969, the following information was “disclosed from
[510]- a-review of SUBJECT's administrative records on file at the CBPO,
[511]Eglin: AFB, Florida:
[513]“NAME: ons _. PAUL ARNOLD MARIOTT: .
[515]introduced WER BELL to. several agencies. Colonel HOBAUGH also -
[517]enemy weapons at Eglin AFB. Colonel HOBAUGH stated that it is
[519]hot likely that SUBJECT had. any authority to ship any enemy mo
[520]-. weapons from: RVN,. and SUBJECT unequivocally had no authority to © v-
[522]ship any weapons ‘to. Sionics as the Air Force Laboratory at Eglin“:
[523]AFB: presently ‘has no’ contract with Sionics, nor has it ever had
[525]: GRADE/AFSN: . Bn Lt Col/FR35859 |
[527]’ D&POB:: 5 Jun 15/Greenfield, OK |
[529]' MARITAL STATUS: .. Married-2 :
[531]DATE OF CURRENT ENLISTMENT: 9 Feb 51 .
[533]‘DATE OF EST: a None indicated © oe
[534].LENGTH OF. SERVICE, ' 27 years, 1 month i
[535]AFSC: | - _ 2716 :
[536]EDUCATION: = BA, 1938 - SO
[538].. MILITARY RESERVE... - oo Ue, '
[540]AFFILIATION: .. |. None a .
[542]“ SSAN: °° _ . 513-10-4236 — a
[543]“DATE ASSIGNED: 14 Jul 65°
[544]‘DUTY TITLE: ©. Lab Chief Assistant
[546]. - ORGANIZATION: “. AFATL, Eglin AFB, FL
[548]"MAJOR AIR COMMAND : ; _. AFSC
[550]~ CLEARANCE: 7 — TOP SECRET, 16 Sep 63, Det 1 SHAPE,
[552]1141st USAF Spc Act Sad, APO 55 NY; .
[553]Location of file: bo 5
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[574]HOME OF RECORD: oa ~ -¢/o Llewellyn Co., 7th at _
[575]a Bc Montgomery, Fort Worth, TX
[576]/'RACE/SEX: oe So Caucasian/Male : .
[578]otto OF piscrpuaiasty 7
[579], None indicated .
[581]Wife: BETTY: B. MARRIOTT, “14
[582]Alexandria Place SE, Fort: Walton.
[583]Beach, FL: ;
[585]Highest Award Held: BSM,. 26 Dec 68
[587]-- TDY to SEA, 28 May to 21 Nov. 68
[589]10. On. is. ‘guly. 1969, ors Re PRYE, “WS-8 ,: “SSAN: 228- 10- 2575,
[590]Freight ‘Checker,. 3201st Transportation Squadron, Eglin AFB,
[592]’. Florida, advised at Eglin AFB, that a review of his files re-
[593]vealed a: copy ofa.Government Bill of: Lading. (GBL) Nr 2-6,684,529,
[595]arms weighing 183.pounds, from Chief, JUSMAG Thailand, Bangkok,
[596]Thailand, through. Charleston, AFB, South. Carolina to'Eglin AFB
[598]-C AFSC) ATTN: <LTC P. A. MARRIOTT. The shipment: arrived at Eglin
[599].. APB, Plorida. on’2 June 1969 and was. receipted for by. CHARLIE B.
[601]“document. to the: writer. A reproduced ‘copy of the’ document is’...
[603]“appended. to this. ‘report. ‘és an attachment... The copy: furnished: by
[605]» FRYE. is’ being retained in the files of OSI District 7. and will. ‘be.
[606]i ireleasied, to. ‘proper. authority. upon request ._ ey ee
[608]Osa. On. 15. guly 1969, Ss. F. REEVES, Gs- ~8, SSAN: 261=50- 7220,
[609]“ehipaent. Planner, 3201st ‘Transportation Squadron, Eglin AFB,
[610].Florida, advised at Eglin AFB that a review.of his files revealed
[611]“a -copy.of a GBL; Nr F-0,648,922, dated 28 March 1969, with. an
[612]“attached DD -Form: 1149. (REQUISITION AND © INVOICE/SHIPP ING DOCUMENT) ,
[613]‘dated.13.March 1969, Requisition Nr FB2823 ‘°9073X100XXX, both of
[614].which; he furnished. to the writer... A review. of. these. documents
[615]revealed : that” an. outgoing: ‘shipment consisting of. one box‘of small
[616]‘arms ‘ammunition: weighing 55: ‘pounds and a box of. ‘captured enemy:
[618]AFB, Florida’ 32542 ..(Mr.. COOLEY/882~2328) to Sionics, 1655:
[619]Peachtree. Street N.E., Atlanta; | Georgia: 30309, Attn: Mr. FRED,
[620]BROWN . ‘The; DD ‘Form-1149 reflects. serial nutbers’ for the ll
[621]Boepons: as: follows: 4514, 1300273, °35285, -68149,. 12099391,
[623]; 8414320, “12047120, a11564, “700867 and, 930843,
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[636]dated. 19:May 1969,. which. reflected an incoming shipmwent of fire- -
[637]-'Plorida. «The. shipment was marked: USAF ARMAMENT. LABORATORY (DOL-.
[639]MOBLEY, SSgt, 3207¢h AMTS on. 7 July 1969. FRYE furnished the above.
[641]“weapons, weighing. 140 pounds, was shipped from AFATL {ATEL), aa
[644]ob 18- y.
[646]AL copy of. “the: above’ mentioned documents are appended | to this
[647]report. as. “attachments «. ;
[649]112i) on 15 July 1969, CLARENCE M. COOLEY, cs- 9, SSAN: 505=-32-
[650]“7744, Logistics Officer, AFATL (ATDA-Log) ,- was interviewed :at
[651]“S Bglin. AFB; Florida, and advised as follows:. On 13 March 1969,
[652]Sgt: ‘ARNOLD’ of his office advised him that there were two- boxes
[653]“‘of small arms and ammunition:in. the logistics storage facility
[655]2. for. SUBJECT. COOLEY stated that he advised SUBJECT that. the
[656]“arms «and ammunition: could not be shipped without authorization.
[658]'» SUBJECT therefore requested by letter dated. 13 March 1969 that
[660]- “the arms and ammunition be shipped as miscellaneous equipment
[661]-"t6 Sionics, 1655 ‘Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30309, Attn:
[662]_ Mr. FRED BROWN. . COOLEY therefore. made the arrangements. for the
[663]‘shipment and the DD Form 1149, Nr FB2823 9073 X100XXX was exe-°
[665]‘euted. .A- file containing the following documents was furnished
[666]to the writer by. COOLEY:
[668]fae Original. ‘Letter dated-13 March 1969, signed by SUBJECT,
[669]requesting. ‘Mr. COOLEY to ship two boxes: of miscellaneous equip-
[670]nent to’ Sionics. . ;
[672]ts pL “Porn ‘etter datea 8 April 1969, to Sionics advising
[673]them: of..the shipment of weapons and ammunition to them; this
[675]o better reflects. shipment ‘received on 11 April 1969.
[677]a C. Two . copies of AF Form 1149 (with air movement desig-
[678]nator FB 5629. 8325X002,.20° Nov 68). reflecting, the shipment of a
[679]total of 12. captured: enemy weapons, 19 magazines, 2 pouches
[681]with magazines, and 1 circular drum, from Hg. 7 AF DAFSC APO
[683]: 96307 to ACK 2823 Eglin AFB, FL 32542, marked: Hold for LtCol
[684]7 MARRIOTT. :
[686]The above mentioned DD -Form 1149 further. reflects that an attempt
[688]has been made to obliterate one of the serial numbers from the:
[690]"list of 12 weapons. The effaced serial number appears to be
[692]ee 9473736.
[694]COOLEY. advised: that the box. of weapons was opened on 13. March
[695]°1969.:in the presence of SUBJECT and Sgt ARNOLD, and that they
[696]' should: have knowledge. of the missing weapon... :
[698]The ‘above mentioned. documents - are. being retained in the files
[699]of: OSI District 7. and are available to proper authority upon
[700]request... Copies of the documents are appended | to this report:
[701]as attachments. . .
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[713]ibe on 15. guly! 1969, “JOHN Cc. - LYNCH, ‘SMSgt , -FR215-22-3876,
[715]_ First. Sergeant, “AFATL,. Eglin. AFB, Florida, furnished ‘to the
[716]“writer .the AF Forms 1072 (AUTHORIZED LONG. DISTANCE TELEPHONE
[717]~CALLS) for’ the. period from: 1 December 1968 to date. “A review
[718]‘of these forms disclosed that SUBJECT’ placed ‘seven. long ae
[719]distance telephone calls“ to either Mr. FRED. BROWN ‘or Sionics
[720]at .telephone numbers. 404-873-3672, 404-873-3673, and 404-366- |
[721]“9120 during the period from 2. December 1968. to 9° ‘July 1969.
[723]a “The documents: for the pertinent. periods. are being ‘retained in.
[724]"the: files of. OSI District 7, available to proper authority
[726]of Upon request. - ne
[728]Oe Lae on.15: guly 1969, “LIDA: Re. “McEWEN, - SSAN: 372- 22- 1634, ; eo
[729]. Secretary, APATL, Eglin AFB, Florida, advised that she recalled.
[730]SUBJECT personally placed a’ ‘lodg. distance telephone call to
[732]“ Stonics. in approximately. December 1968. ; .
[734]: 15s... On 16 July 1969, PAUL “(NMN) ARNOLD, SSgt, FR489- 38- 5452, ; a
[736]_ Logistics Office, AFATL, Eglin AFB, Florida, | was interviewed at - °° |
[738]- his ‘duty ‘station-and: advised substantially as follows: On 13
[740]“March 1969, ‘SUBJECT. informed him that there were two boxes in - are)
[741]|. the APATL storage. facility that had to be shipped out. ARNOLD: a
[743]|
[745]- subsequently. went to the. storage facility with SUBJECT and Capt.
[746]° AFERRY. MCEWEN ‘where. the two boxes were opened and were ‘found to... .
[747]- contain: wéapons and ammunition. Among. the weapons there. was so oy
[748]“one that“had apparently. been: damaged in combat and” ‘both SUBJECT Poa
[749]“and. ‘McEWEN. expréssed | ‘a great. deal of intérest. in. the’ weapon.- a
[750]ARNOLD: stated. that he. left the: storage ‘facility to proceed to... oe
[751]packing’. ‘anid : “erating to. make . arrangements for the: shipment, and |
[752]-. “SUBJECT. and McEWEN were. left. alone in the facility with the. © 9-07.)
[753]'; Weapons... : ARNOLD stated that he did not see either SUBJECT or.
[754]oe | MCEWEN | remove: a. weapon from that area, but-he felt. that one. or -
[755]. the. other: took. the weapon,. ‘therefore’ explaining why only | 11’
[756]Weapons: were ‘shipped to Sionics.
[758]16s. ‘On: 16 “duly 1969, JERALD B. MASSEY, Lt Col, 711- La 9602FR,
[759]“Commander, 3207th AMTS, advised at Eglin AFB, Florida that in.
[760]), approximately. February 1969, someone from. SUBJECT's: office |
[761]“called him to ask if. a box. Of arms could be. stored for sa’ few”
[762]“days. ‘He’ ‘assented and. the box was therefore stored in Building
[763](1270. until seized by: ost on 9 July” (1969.00
[765]“ane On: 16 Sully. 1969, WARREN G. cooK, CMSgt, FROLS- 16- 6519, -
[766]-3207th.. AMTS,. advised ‘at Eglin. AFB, Florida that’ on 6 July. 1969,
[767]- SUBJECT called. and: requested that a box of weapons, which was. ;
[768]“ at:that time in ‘the transportation storage locker, be:picked up . on
[769]-by” ‘COOK -and, ‘placed in -the AMTS: storage area until such time as
[770]SUBJECT. could: get some, ‘plaques. made so that. the: weapons. could be:
[772]. Reviewed By AFOSI
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[784]Oo vaisptayea: i in’ the AF ATL museum. Sgt MOBLEY was’ ‘therefore
[786]instructed by COOK to proceed to transportation and pick ‘up |
[787]on the box of weapons,: at which time the weapons were stored -
[788]Sin Building. 1270. and. remained there until seized Py | OST. on 9
[789]duly 1969. ; ; .
[791]18. On 17 July 1969, SUBJECT. was interviewed by. GOODMAN, ‘supra,
[792]‘and the writer at OSI ‘Detachment 710, Eglin AFB,. Florida. Prior .
[793]to the interview - SUBJECT was advised of the nature of | ‘the int
[795]“vestigation; of his rights under the ‘provisions of Article 31,
[796]-, UCMS;, of his right. to remain silent; his right.to have a lawyer .
[797]“present - during the interview; and that he could obtain a. civilian
[799]lawyer’ of his own choosing, at his own expense, or if he-wished,,
[800]the Air Force’ ‘would. appoint a military lawyer for him free of
[802]~ charge. “SUBJECT advised: that he. wished _to waive his rights and
[803]made. the following verbal statement:
[805]In approximdtely Noveriber 1968, ‘while assigned to 7th Air Force
[806]Headquarters, RVN,-as a. munitions expert, he was ordered by his
[808]' OIC, Colonel FAGAN, to assist and siipport WER BELL, ‘the Vice-.
[810]President. of Sionics, to the fullest extent possible... Therefore,
[811]. when WER BELL asked SUBJECT to send a box of 12 captured weapons
[812]“to. the U.S., SUBJECT complied by sending the weapons through
[814]- official channels to Eglin. AFB, Florida, as he. (SUBJECT). con- -
[816]» sidered Sionics, and therefore WER BELL, an official Air Force
[818]“contractor. : On approximately 13. March 1969, at SUBJECT's request,
[819]- ll of ‘the 12 weapons sent to Eglin AFB by -him'were further sent
[821]to Sionics, after FRED BROWN, President of. Sionics, assured
[823]SUBJECT that the weapons had been licensed and registered with the
[824]. proper.authorities.: The shipment was sent to- Sionics through
[825]official government. transportation, channels, at government expense.
[827]SUBJECT also admitted placing approximately | 7. long distance tele-
[829]“phone - ‘calls since November 1968 from his office ‘at Eglin. AFB,
[831]Florida to Sionics” or FRED BROWN in Atlanta, Georgia, at govern-
[832]‘ment expense as he. (SUBJECT) stated that Sionics is an Air Force
[833]contractor. SUBJECT. further stated that he had the twelfth
[834]weapon that was, sent to Eglin AFB’ from SEA in approximately
[836]7 November 1968 stored in the lock-up. room at Range 22, Eglin AFB.
[838]. SUBJECT also advised that during the approximate period of
[839]February. to June 1969, two additional boxes of captured. enemy
[841]. weapons were sent: to Bg lin AFB, Florida (Attn: Lt Col P. A. MARRIOTT)
[843]from Bangkok, Thailand, by (to the best. of SUBJECT's’ knowledge)
[845]WER: BELL. © _ SUBJECT then asked the appropriate. personnel at Eglin
[846]-AFB to store the weapons .for- safekeeping and SUBJECT stated that if
[848]_ the weapons. were not sent to .Sionics, he’ assumed the weapons would
[849]be sent. to. the. Air ‘Force. museum at.Eglin AFB. ‘SUBJECT further
[850]‘stated ‘that as. the officer responsible for the Air Force museum, |
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[865]he) had been ordered. to procure foreign’ weapons ‘for ‘the museum.
[866]‘SUBJECT, stated ‘that he at all times acted as. an agent for the
[867]“USAF, and at no time. acted on his own. SUBJECT » subsequently
[869]” #eleased. to the writer against proper receipt, an AKA-47
[871]~ Assault ‘Rifle, S/N 9473736,.one of the 12 captured enemy weapons.
[873]noted. that: when. SUBJECT.-remaved the weapon, from the lock-up area
[874]at Range 22, Eglin AFB, that it was marked with. ‘SUBJECT ' Ss name.on
[875]the’ stock. The above mentioned weapon is ‘being = retained .at OSI
[876]Detachment: 710 by. the evidence custodian, available to’ proper .
[877]“authority: “upon request. ; we
[879]“t98. on is: uly 1969, SUBJECT was reinterviewed at. OSI Detachment
[880]710 ‘by the writer,: in the’ presence “of THOMAS F, “KERN, Capt,” :
[882]* again advised of his rights as set forth in paragraph 18, above...
[883]_ SUBJECT advised that ‘based.on advice of ‘his. legal counsel, he .
[884]<o wished to. make’no -statement: until sometime in the future. . The do
[885]interview was then: terminated. Ss My
[886]vs 20." ‘on: 18 suly 1969, Internal Revenue Service Publication 627
[887]Pe “(LS69) Gun: Control ‘Act. of. 1968 © (Public Law 90-618), was reviewed
[888]“oo. at Eglin, APB, Florida. by the writer. Pertinent portions of ‘this
[890]; doctment. are set forth as follows: : Te
[892]: "Sec. 5844, “Importation
[894]"No. firearm ‘shall be: ‘imported or - brought into the United States
[895]or any. territory uunder its control or jurisdiction unless the
[897]‘Secretary or. his delegate, that the. firearm to be. imported or:
[898]“BEought | in. ist an ee
[900]_ "1) Being ‘imported or brought. in for: ‘the. use. of the: United
[901]/. §tates. or .any. ‘department, independent establishment, “or agency
[902]-athereof or. ony State: ‘Or: possession | or any political Subdivision |
[904],thereof: .o a, eB,
[906]°C) ein inet for soins of saent pros
[908]: : “way. being imported « or ‘brought. in “solely for: testing or use
[909]‘asa ‘model by’ a registered - manufacturer: or solely. for. use as a.
[910]ample: by ay registered ‘importer or ‘registered dealer; .
[912]o “ed BY y AFOS
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[922]“sent -by ‘SUBJECT: from’ RVN in approximately. November: 1968. . It. was - :
[924]“* 579+46-3076FR, Assistant Staff Judge Advocate, after SUBJECT was’.
[926]importer. ‘establishes, under. regulations: as may be prescribed: by the.
[928]o dance With ae
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[936]7 "Por ‘the purpose of this chapter:
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[939]“aH a. muffler or a ‘silencer “for any firearm, is included
[941]Oy: Machinegun: | “The term. machinegun means. any weapon which.
[942]“shoots,. is designed to shoot, or can be readily restored to
[943]shoot, “automatically more than one shot, without manual re-
[944]- loading, | by ‘a single function of the trigger. The term shall
[945]also. include the frame or. receiver of any: ‘such weapon, any com-
[946]-bination: of. parts designed.and intended for use in converting a
[947]_ weapon. into a machinegun, and any combination of parts from which
[948]a machinegun can be assembled if such parts are in the possession —
[949]Or under” the ‘control of a Person. .
[951]"(e) | ‘Rifle: The term rifle means a weapon designed or re- '
[952]designed, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the 7
[953].. shoulder and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use od
[954]the energy of the explosive in a fixed cartridge. to fire only a. 4
[955]single projectile. through a rifled bore for each single pull of © - cl]
[956].. ‘the trigger, and. shall include any such weapon which may be -
[957]vw readily restored to. fire a fixed (cartridge.
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[960]"Sec. 5861. Prohibited Acts”
[962]: “Te. shall. be unlawful ‘for any person:
[964]o (a), to: engage in business. asa fnaiufacttirer or importer —_ a
[966]of, or dealer in, firearms: without having paid the special ; ;
[968]- (occupational) tax required by section 5801 for his business or
[969]: having registered as required by section 5802; or ee
[971]oe 8 05). to: receive or possess a firearm transferred to him in -._..
[972]s-vViolation Of the provisions of this. chapter;. or vo y
[974]mie) to receive or. possess a firearm made in violation of
[975]‘the provisions of this chapter; or
[977]“ (a) to ‘receive or possess a firearm which is not registered
[978]_ eto him’ in the. National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record;
[979]or :
[981]4 eae a Bs : . . a
[983]"@ to. receive or possess” a firearm which is not
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[995]“gy. to. ‘transport, “deliver, or. receive. any- ‘firearm in
[996]“interstate commerce ‘which. has. not been registered | as. required
[997]“By. this. chapter; Or. ; cok
[999]any ‘to receive ‘or “possess” a firearm which has been
[1000]imported’ OY, brought. into” the United States: in violation Of section
[1001]5844; _ me, .
[1003] aeesee -
[1004]"Sec. sel. Penalties |
[1006]“any. person’ who violates OL fails to ‘comply with any. provision
[1007]of this. chapter. shall; . upon conviction,» ‘be fined not more than.
[1008]“$10, 000, ..0r be imprisoned not..more that ten. years, ox. both, -and.
[1009]7 shall’ become eligible. ‘for. parole as the ‘Board: of Parole shall .
[1011]- determine: .
[1013]Vtea
[1015]ote on. 21 gulp 1969, “WILLIAM M, PAGAN, Colonel, “533- La~ ~6288FV,
[1017].. SUBJECT 's: former’ commander in RVN, was interviewed at his summer’
[1018]“home. ‘in’ Destin, Florida... Colonel FAGAN executed. a sworn statement,
[1019]“pertinent. ‘portions of which | are ‘set forth as follows: - soe
[1021]"On: oY: ‘about 5 “Sept 68 I. was advised that a Mr. Mitchell Wer. Bell
[1022]Of. Sionics. ‘was arriving at .Saigon Airport and would bring some
[1023]-munitions— équipment (guns and: suppressors) for.demonstration. *****
[1024]NT assigned. Lt.-Col Marriott the. task of handling, all- facets of Mr
[1025]“Wer Bell's visit which. he did by. meeting Mr .Wer Bell at the
[1026]Commercial Terminal - and assisted him to get settled in a hotel. Mr ~
[1027]Wer. Bell was in RVN.as’a’private citizen and we ‘were aware that. -he’
[1028]ovhad'no. security clearance. ******* "I ‘departed on a Trip to.
[1030]“. CONUS at the end: of, Nov 68. and returned to Saigon 13. Dec 68. Mr
[1032]“Wer. Bell was still in, SEA,: but I.did not know where. ':I was aware
[1033]a’ shipment. of guns had. gone. to. Eglin’ during. my. absence but had.
[1035]on have shipped ‘such items to FTD and:.they would. forward them to the -
[1036]-, designated base. I did nothing to ‘counter this Nov 68 ‘shipment. as:
[1037]it was going. to the. A. F. Armament Lab. for <a: "museum" - RERKKK
[1039]In: early Feb 69.1 found Mr Wer’ Bell. and we concluded that he would
[1041]~.~I.would’ ship back only. what he brought over. I was very specific
[1042]-- about no, enemy: weapons being involved and if he had such for the. Air
[1043]-l«Foree, that.I would ship.them to FTD as instructed.. After my: return
[1044]‘from: my” second CONUS . .trip.on 23 Apr 69.I found that Wer Bell did not .
[1046]“depart. RVN: . I asked around: for him. and heard: many stories of his~
[1048]activities, and. felt. tT Should take’ direct - action. I Called. the, OST
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[1061].already arranged through the Commander of FTD W-PAFB that we should:
[1063]leave RVN. about . 17 Feb 69 ‘and he would give me his. MACV form 6 and. ”
[1068]: “about 1 May 69° and. made | a. statement and asked them to ;
[1069]. investigate. About 7 May I. heard Mr Wer Bell was in. ‘Bangkok
[1070]oat the. ‘President Hotel. -I went there with a ‘Capt ‘Gaylord
[1071]- and. got: back. the’ MACV form 6. On 14 May I turned it over. to,
[1072]_ the OSI. - 2 felt: that. I had closed out our Sponsorship, but.
[1073]“also felt his Wer Bell's). activities in SEA warranted investi-
[1074]“> gation... ° This is why IT. ‘went to the OSI... I did not: authorize.
[1075]o> or @irect: the. shipment of -any captured enemy weapons” to” Mr
[1076]Wer, Bell and/or Sionics."— oe,
[1078]- owne original of: the. above statement is being retained. in ‘the
[1079]-files-of, OST District 7 and will be available to‘ proper
[1080]-*- authority: upon request. - “A -reproduced copy of ‘the statement iss
[1081]: appended to this ‘report as an attachment. — .
[1083]Soa ATTACHMENTS: :
[1085]4. ‘Photograph. of the weapons. contained in packing orate Nx ‘il.
[1087]2.. Close-up. ‘photograph of first -half of weapons . contained in.
[1089]' packing crate Nr. 1l..
[1091]/ (3. Close-up | Photograph of ‘second. half ‘Of. weapons | contained in
[1092]-packing crate. Nr 1.
[1094]ALS Photograph | of © the weapons contained in. packing. ‘crate Nr 2.
[1096]“5. Close-up photograph. of. first half.of (weapons ‘contained, in.
[1098]“packing ‘erate Nr. 2."
[1099]6.--Close-up. ‘photograph of. second half of weapons contained in.
[1101]~ packing erate Nr 2. oe
[1102]"Dae Photograph of" light ‘machine gun ‘contained in: packing crate. |.
[1104]“NY. 2.:
[1106]BE. Closeup. photograph of noise suppréssor ‘contained. in packing
[1107]orate Nroil. -
[1108]OD ‘Overall. photograph of: noise suppressor contained in ‘packing
[1110]= / crater. Nr le.
[1111]o TO. Exploded, view of noise suppressor contained in packing crate
[1112]J oNr ob. :
[1113]“11. Exploded view Of: ‘noise ‘suppressor with extra piece of
[1114]-; equipment contained in packing crate Nr 1.
[1115]vy 12, Bore: shot. of: suppressor contained in packing crate Nrl.-
[1116]«13.0, GBL,: “Nr. 2-6, 684,529, dated 19 May 1969.
[1117]oo 14... -GBL, Nr F-0,648,922, dated 28 Mar 69.
[1118]25.0 (DD: ‘Form 1149, dated 14 March 1969. :
[1119]16... Letter, signed ‘by SUBJECT, dated 13 ‘March - 1969.
[1120]o» 17.) Form, letter sent: to Sionics, dated 8 April 1969.
[1121]7°18. DD Form 1149, signed by SUBJECT in RVN, reflecting the
[1122]~ shipment, of:12. ‘captured enemy weapons. ..
[1123]on 19. _ Reproduced: copy: of statement executed by: Colonel FAGAN, on:
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[1581]anc BNE big orto ESE CRY RN RAEN Neat aon Rb eta at ge IN, St chiomncmiecmencnioa
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[1584]ATOSSS $439
[1586]SMAMENT LABORATORY (nou AFSC
[1587]LTe PA,MARRIOT
[1588]ED IN CONTRACT ~
[1590]"(REPARTROENT OR ESTAGL. ISMAENT, EUNEAU GR SERVICE AND LOCATION.
[1591]FLASNOE CENTER
[1593]_ TRANSPORTATION pivisio#, HS. ARMY
[1594]IROTAMAPOLIS, INDIAHA 46248
[1596]yn erp ys ARO .
[1597]CHARLES’ GN J ABS 35 Ce
[1599]FG AME OF SRE : [APPROPRIATION CHARGEABLE ee PECS70Ib =
[1600]pe “| O7xB409, 4 * pa . wana
[1601]ARLES STON AR 3.6. 29494 Bs 7400 S1L 2276 Gi6 9600 S83039897
[1603](WVae Carriers’ Classification or ‘Lariff Dincrintion if Possible,
[1604]Gtherwise a Clear Nontechnical De
[1606]ry é TH MAB . 3 $3 by 7 .
[1607]es 0 ea LED LS. FEEPVELTTTIIIRIOLS cain SPL EIIG:
[1609]WEIGHT! 5”
[1610]ip tion). oe
[1612]FIREARMS, NOT (NMEC? 69300) |
[1616]HANDLE TA ¥, AFR 205-4 Pag vce
[1618]jeer NTRACT PU: URGHASE ORDER GR OTHER AUTHORNY FO FOR SHIPMENT TiSSWING OFFICE
[1620]O 42379H WAW CHARLESTON AEB BAS. zane :
[1621]nce | DATE OF F SHEET Te i ion ore DATE - “a
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[1629]* Show also cubie measurements for ehipmenta ineo “where required. é.
[1631]CARRIERS AGENT (Spige
[1633]- Reviewed By AFOSI
[1634]- For Public Disclosure
[1636]‘In Accordance Wi
[1637]JFKARCA, 1992
[1639]NW 88613 Docid:34530447 Page 41
[1641]Atandard Form te
[1643]When the original of
[1644]bill of lading is surrender
[1645]FOR Ta ta the inilial carrier a mer.
[1647]orandum copy thereof so’
[1648]i certified must he forwarded
[1649]#8 to the consignee immedi-
[1651]CAR INITIALS AND NO_ KIND
[1653]TRUCK NO,
[1654]RECEIVED BY TH
[1656]TANGPORTATION COMPANY NAMED ABOV .
[1657]SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS NAMEG ON THE REVERSE OF Tt : . . oe ‘
[1658]GRIGINAL BILL OF \LADING, THE PROPERTY HEREINAFTER | supeins ronnie BOE TN Are, ER. F252 ae
[1659]DESCRIBED. IN APPARENT GOOD ORDER AND - CONDITION lit wane of sunpen
[1661](CONTENTS AND VALUE UNKNOWN), TO BE FORWARDED TO
[1662]DESTINATION BY THE SAID COMPANY AND CONNECTING LINES.| Hapa TEy RAQEMEST oftier
[1663]THERE TO GE DELIVERED IN LIKE GOOD ORDER AND CON- RAPYIG MARAGEMEST GPFICER
[1664]DITION TO SAID CONSIGNEE.
[1666]“CONSIGHEE NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS) . — at . _| MARKS a
[1667]atoxtes ae oo od. . "Reviewed by ‘AFOSI “a
[1668]aes cytege e¥ener : to 2 iFor Public Disclosure § _
[1670]LO5S PEACSTERCE SPRGET Sy te B. a ne MgSs Site Rang BROWN In Accordance Wii i: :
[1671]ATLANTA, GEORGIA tot09 ao a : JEKARCA, 199200 |.
[1673]OCSTINATION ; “4 , deo. : : 14 Avg ‘
[1674]ATLANTA, GHORGLA Lebstg Ov apal, 1965 : ee
[1676]VIA (ROUTE SHIPMENT ONLY WHEN SOME SUBSTANTIAL INTEREST OF THE GOVERNMENT iS SERVED TehEal | CHARGES TO BE BILLED TO al OR ESTABLISHMENT, BUREAU OR SERVICE AND LOCATK
[1678]FINANCE CENTE
[1679]ERANSPORTATION DIVISION
[1681]INDIANAPOLIS 49, INDIANA
[1682]APPROPRIATION CHARGEABLE
[1684]FOR CARRIERS USE ONLY
[1685]_ WAYBILL-'NO. | FREIGHT BILL NO.
[1687]SEAL NOS.
[1689]|
[1690]AONE9272)_S7NB600 299 4765 p67O6 GD 5527800. 4
[1692]CONTRACTORS WILL RETURN UNUSED OR CANCELED BILLS OF LADING TO GOVEF
[1693]ENT OFFICE FROM WHICH RECEIVE oon
[1695]APPLIED BY:
[1697], a “| . d
[1698]. PACKAGES : DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES . NUMBERS | f . SO
[1699]{USE CARRIERS’ CLASSIFICATION OR TARIFF DESCRIPTION IF PosstaL : : ON WEIGHTS * _ : : %
[1701]NO. KIND : OTHERWISE A CLEAR NONTECHNICAL DESCRIPTION +” ° . ‘
[1703]PACKAGES.
[1705]Ton en2823 S073 Ks ioe AES
[1707]ror69360)
[1709]i (8x | FiPEARMS CR PART &, HORE Re
[1710]i | 8 SNL AES, WOR ETIONICARTRLMOES, & ke Ne
[1711]BLANE GR LUADEDICNHPE: £99460) |
[1712]a oe CLASS °C? RABLOSISES? |
[1714]2 Eos . . me SEAL
[1716]AUYHs ABM 75-2 PARA 205806 40 oe
[1718]a : oO : Ss oe TARIFF OR SPECIAL RATE nee THES (CIL-TIL OR VOL. ONLY)
[1720]IF THIS SHIPMENT FULLY LOADS THE CAR OR TRUCK USED, CHECK im YES.
[1722]carrier FurnisHeo = (J pick up- strap CARS a ee , CERTIFICATE OF ISSUING OFFICER
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[1841]Atlanta, Georgia 30309 © es, : YUCK. Z
[1842]Attn: Mr. ‘ . ‘
[1844]Fred Brown ne
[1846]QUARITY SUPPLY
[1849]FHOEEN, CTOSE NILAER, DESCRIPTION, au CODING OP RATEHEL AND/OR SERVICES on seaugsma | seriati uni PRICE
[1850]: ; oe : om e
[1852]Captured Enemy Weapons, Serial. #45i4;.1300273; 35285;689140; © fof) >
[1853]12099391; 928251; 8414520; 120471205. 411564; 700867; 930843. J eal 11.
[1855]Box Smal. Arms, Ano Ir b, 7 “2
[1857]ea dof oven
[1859]| a RRAAANARN CONN LAST ITEM SORRY XIII IHR KANE XXXXANA CXXXXXXX [| Be
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[1867]TRANSPORTATION VIA MATS
[1869]. OR WETS CHUARSEASLS TO
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[1871]- qta.| ISSUED BY
[1873]receipt requested” by this organization
[1875]SPECIAL
[1876]17. HANDLING
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[1880]aa Reviewed By AFOST
[1882]34530447 Page 43
[1884]| : "| exenPT AG : For Public Disclosure yo
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[1900]REPLACES EDITION OF I MAY S86 WHICH MAY BE USED a +
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[1916]Ways a DEPARTMENT GF THE AIR FORCE.
[1917]v : . AIR FORCE ARMAMENT LABORATORY (AFSC)
[1919]EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, FLORIDA 32542
[1921]REPLY TO
[1922]ATTN OF: ATS (882-1640) 13 March 1969 - ‘
[1923]So ; t
[1925]susvect: Shipment of Miscellanécous Equipment ©. f
[1926]to: ATEL (Mr. Clarence M. Cooley)
[1928]1. Please ship two boxes of miscellaneous equipment to: :
[1930].
[1932]SIONICS '
[1934]1655 Peachtree street, N. E.
[1935]Atlanta, Georgia 30309 :
[1936]. . Attn: Mr. Fred Brown
[1938]2. It will be necessary to add packing material and band the
[1940]boxes prior to shipment. ’
[1942]3. Sgt Arnold knows which boxes. are to be , sipped and their
[1943]location, ‘I, suggest he handle the: project.
[1945]4, ‘Please make this a priority shipment.
[1947]—F Ba. Lad Bere eter
[1949]Li
[1951]PCOS
[1952],. 1, U
[1953]Assistant for systems. Support
[1957]: .
[1959]NW 88613 Docid:34530447 Page 44
[1961]_ Reviewed By AFOSI |
[1963]‘For Public Disclosure .
[1965]In Accordance Wi
[1966]oJFKARCA, 1992 Bae
[1968]_i4 4 AUG. 95,
[1970]1
[1973]2 t \ ee
[1974]sree emer aime ma ce emer oan A pom a nf)
[1975]_ ‘DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE ©
[1976]_ 1 : ’ AIR FORCE ARMAMENT LABORATORY {AF5¢)
[1977]JEGLIN ASR FORCE BASE, FLORIDA 32542
[1979]aeesianctattiesinad Wm ares
[1981]REPLYTO
[1983]artn or: ATEL’ (Mr. Cooley/882- 2528)
[1985]8 April 1969
[1987]aaa a Ee winitaee laced Me
[1989]suasect: Shipment of Proj ct Support Bquiprent, Project. Nunber Misc.
[1993]: 1655 Peachtree St. NE
[1994]Attn: Mr. Fred Brown
[1995]Atalanta, Ga. 30309 --
[1997]a. ‘The following equipment/supplies . is 5 being chipped to your . - a a a a
[1998]activity on the’ subject project i number : oO :
[2000]Sy a SO ‘Requisition Number
[2001]Nomenclature ss Stock/Part No. > Qty | GBL or Air Bill
[2002]ms ; ot ; | FB2823 9073 X100XXX
[2003]Bel \Shipped 1 Apr 69
[2004]ce con (oat Express ys a
[2006]Lo
[2008]: . a
[2009]Pouches Lo 2 '
[2010]“Circular Drum —o a
[2011]7.62 Munition in Dehn, oo
[2012]_ 2. Please notify this office (ATEL) | if the listed property is not a
[2013]received by the required in-place. date of i5 Apr 69 . mo, Pe
[2015]3. Immediately upon receipt of all the listed property, please - 7
[2016]‘sign below and return one copy of. this letter to AFATL (ATEL/mr, Cooley) ' |
[2017]mI aeian Q0EA7 RA wemiisrecd for scosmeinge woces i
[2018]ee eee ed Ne, Plorida, Jee. Reply SOULE LOL accounting pur MESES « |
[2019]Dye COMMANDER rs a ee ei EY
[2021]7 LE F. Spotl 28 THE ABOVE LISTED MATERIEL
[2023]Logistics ies Support Of Ficer |
[2025]- Reviewed By AFOSI “|
[2026]For Public Disclosure i
[2027]“In Accordance With 4
[2028]| IFKARCA, 1992 ay, -
[2029]oo 14 AUG 95°.
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[2039]3. SHIP TO -MARK FOR
[2041]x,
[2043]S . ASSES FUNOING DATA
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[2047]SOB BES PN RB RETEST ICT BEE TIE TT SP PUTT OE AEE,
[2049](32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40" at Az 43 aa 4s AG a7 AB a3 239
[2050]is. REQUISITION ‘DATE. 6. REQUISITION. NO.
[2052]€, PRIORITY
[2054]9. AUTHORITY OR PURPOSE
[2056]OFL USE
[2058]VO501 +SIGNATURE . ~
[2059]WME. h
[2060]Bhhwek
[2063]12, DATE SHipPED “
[2065]13. MODE OF SHIPMENT mo 14. BILL OF LADING NUMBER
[2066]sy : . _
[2068]15, /aaR MOVEMENT DESIGNATOR OR PORT REFERENCE NUMSER
[2070]FE SIGE FPASX OO F—~
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[2074]ial 110, VOUCHER NUMBER ANC AND DATE
[2076]Nad’ ; ; a
[2078]. VOUCHER NUMBER AND DATE.
[2080]o
[2082]SUPPLY |
[2083]ACTION
[2085]QUANTITY
[2086]REQUESTED
[2088]TAINER!. - UNIT PRICE
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[2118]BE — 1. & | RECEIVED |
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[2138]bass By AFOSI | STATEMENT OF WITNESS 2 |
[2140]For Public Disclosure | _ :
[2142]a ot 92 ROB, Desk s+ Flord: A |
[2144]' JFKARCA, 1992 | (Place) {
[2146]| 14 AUG 95 py rely OF
[2147](Date)
[2149]Fagan 23314628 Feecepy state that
[2151]Coke LU Ee ee
[2152]“G, Ayers ySR_ has identified himself to me
[2154]USAF.
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[2159]I do hereby voluntarily and of my own free will make the follo
[2160]having been subjected to any coercion, unlawful influence or unlawful induc
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[2182](S, ecial Agent OSI. Air Police Investigator, Other—Specify) .
[2184]wing statement without
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194-10001-10381.pdf | [1]Date : 08/24/98
[2]Page : 1
[4]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
[5]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[7]AGENCY INFORMATION
[9]AGENCY : INSCOM/CSF
[10]RECORD NUMBER : 194-10001-10381
[11]RECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[12]AGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 754 :
[14]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[16]ORIGINATOR : USA
[17]FROM : CPT DAVID F. HILS
[18]TO : CHIEF, USAPSG
[19]TITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]
[20]DATE : 07/10/57
[21]PAGES : 1
[23]SUBJECTS : [ RESTRICTED ]
[26]: COMMENT 2 eS
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[29]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED *We
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[31]CURRENT STATUS : POSTPONED IN FULL *T*
[33]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/08/95 *H*
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[35]RELEASE *R*
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[72]1. (U) Pursuant to Army Regulations 604-10, 4 November 1959, as-
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[74]3, Comment’ No. 1, and the report of investigation in support. thereof.
[76].(U) The credible evidence contained in the report of investi-
[77]gation’ pertaining to Subject's activities is deemed insufficient within
[79]the criteria set forth in paragraph 14, Army Regulations 604-10, supra,
[80]to warrant the drafting of allegations.
[82]; FOR THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL :
[84]1 Incl DAVID F, HILS
[85]nc . : Captain, JAGC
[86]Chief, Personnel Security Branch
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[4]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
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[6]AGENCY INFORMATION
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[8]RECORD NUMBER : 194-10001-10490
[9]RECORDS SERIES : FOREIGN PERSONNEL AND ORGANIZATIONS
[10]AGENCY FILE NUMBER : AB632604W - PAGE 1A
[11]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[12]ORIGINATOR : USA
[13]' FROM :
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[15]TITLE : DA FORM 2371 - INDEX TRACING RECORD OF ALIASES AND
[16]COSUBJECTS
[17]DATE : 00/00/00
[18]PAGES : 1
[20]SUBJECTS : ROMERODELGADO, EPIFANIO
[21]ROMERO EPIFANIO
[22]DELGADO, EPIFANIO
[23]ROMERO-DELGADO, EDIFANIO
[24]ROMERO, EDIFANIO
[25]DELGADO, EDIFANIO
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[46]NOTE: AliaSata?cosubject names developed during
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[51]eneereens 5
[52]SUBd T (Last Name ~ First Name - Lp, Name)
[54]this supplemental action is taken.
[55]Gi fo pel Do pF p AN/E
[56]SOCIAL SECURITY SS.
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[59]AL3 63 AG OI
[60]b OL OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH
[62]THE FOLLOWING NAMES HAVE BEEN CARDED AS ALIASES OR COSUBJECTS APPEARING IN THIS DOSSIER. THIS FORM WILL BE
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[74]sEnter the date of the document in which name is recorded.
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[48]ARMANDO C. PISANO
[50]SUBJECT INTERVIEW
[51]01/21/63
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[55]ROMERODELGADO, EPIFANIO
[57]ROMERO-DELGADO, EPIFANIO
[59]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
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[75]21 Yoncavy 1984
[76]Candevlavia, Pines dal Re, Cube
[78]SUBJECT Iwleeview On 256 Febrvavy 963, Eph ante “ROMERS ~Delsads,
[79]4 7 Qa,
[81]wdhvo wesijes at 135 SW 1g” Court, Wawa, Frorrda ;
[83]cubay eck ina vet GR,
[85]Pevmanenl marks addvess. % Gostave Acosta yp Sv40__S3 98 Siredt Niamey, en
[87]FPivomed a5 employed on a shoe Yactovy i" Wroleah Fonda, Mame and addvess
[89]eo} shoe yack Sv unleuovw.n te VVYBIECT, “BH so ciel sec very Mumber is
[91]463-74 - 205), was wntevusewed in lhe spemsh Language ak tae 3: Qemcd
[93]‘Tarces Mam \ndoctan Statin, Covel Gabler Elonda, Concty ming EMS arrests,
[95]| Gud HE stated sad stantrsacally we Sell ows:
[97]L On 29 Apel. AS oL, WE wes arrented by Nhe G-72, AW Finca Ae
[99]la Mav, Son Crrstedsl “Bnav del Bis, on sos prtion of warldimg verte
[101]4
[103]| aw Castes elements tere, HE wos suseected because of the company
[105]WE kept peepls whe were ant Castes, and Ahat WE dud not socialize with those
[107]who were ow Yauoy of castro. WE was weld S days by we Q-2, doing this
[109]| time BE was intereegated, a nvombar of Times, and Weld without Sood er walter.
[111]WE was hen seni te Tre yor ~ Consolacies del Soc, “Pinas del “Rio, Coba wiheve
[113]We was held Lor \3 days. HE was then wealeased without trial, Lack ek aurdence.
[115]SUByect stated Ahes was the ELAN) time WE has ever arrested; and that
[116]ed ather Mat woinat was Mentioned Nere iw,
[118]WE nas4 Never been held arrested detamed or i grresened yor ciwl, palvtvcal
[120]or mshtory TVASOAS « : . ve anne —
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[51]EDIFANIO ROMERO-DELGADO
[53]DD FORM 398 -. STATEMENT OF PERSONAL HISTORY
[54]01/18/63.
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[58]ROMERODELGADO, EPIFANIO
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[70]els CR #53348
[71]STATEMENT Otys t,
[73]INSTRUCTIONS: Read the certification at the end 5 im before entering the required data. Print or type all
[74]answers. All questions and statements must be completed. If the answer is “None,” so state. Do not misstate or omit material
[75]fact since the statements made herein are subject to verification. If more space is needed, use the Remarks section, item 20, and
[76]attach additional sheets if necessary. The information entered hereon is for official use only and will be maintained in confidence.
[78]i} int) FIRST NAME—MIDDLE NAME-~MAIDEN NAME (Jf any)—LAST NAME
[79]2. STATUS
[81]MR,
[83]Oo)
[84]oO Miss Edifanio ROMERO-Delgado [x | CIVILIAN MILITARY ON ACTIVE DUTY
[86]3. ALIAS(ES), NICKNAME(S). OR CHANGES IN NAME (Other than by marriage) 4. PERMANENT MAILING ADDRESS
[88]Piche 1140 SW Sta
[90]' 5. DATE OF BIRTH (Day, month, year) PLACE OF BIRTH (City, County, State, and-Country) PLACE CERTIFICATE RECCRDED
[92]21 Jan 1936 Candelario, PinardelRio, Guba Candelario , Pinardel#io, Guba
[94]RACE HEIGHT WEIGHT COLOR OF EYES COLOR OF HAIR SCARS, PHYSICAL DEFECTS, DISTINGUISHING MARKS
[96]Cau 66 165 Brown -| Brown NONE
[97]6. DO YOU HAVE A HISTORY OF MENTAL OR NERVOUS DISORDERS? [J YES [No ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ADDICTED TO THE USE OF HABIT FORMIN RUGS SUCH AS
[98]NARCOTICS OR BARBITURATES? o YES NO ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A CHRONIC USER TO EXCESS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES? O YES NO IF THE
[99]ANSWER TO ANY OF THE ABOVE IS "YES." EXPLAIN IN ITEM 20.
[101]7. U.S. NATIVE #F NATURALIZED. CERTIFICATE NO. IF DERIVED, PARENTS’ CERTIFICATE NO(S), DATE, PLACE, AND COURT
[102]CITIZEN
[104]YES
[105]NO
[107]s
[109]REGISTRATION NO. NATIVE COUNTRY DATE AND PORT OF ENTRY DO YOU INTEND TO BECOME
[111]A13 108 636 Cuba 21 Sept 1962 Texas . AU. S, CITIZEN?
[112]MILITARY SERVICE
[114]ARE YOU PRESENTLY ON ACTIVE OUTY IN THE U. S. ARMED FORCES DRAWING FULL PAY? | vesX] NO IF ““YES,"" COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: N
[116]GRADE AND SERVICE NO. SERVICE AND COMPONENT ORGANIZATION AND STATICN DATE CURRENT ACTIVE
[117]SERVICE STARTED
[119]ARE YOU PRESENTLY A MEMBER OF A U.S. RESERVE OR NATIONAL GUARD ORGANIZATION? O YES ibe NO IF “YES,"* COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:
[120]GRADE AND SERVICE NO. SERVICE AND COMPONENT ORGANIZATION AND STATION OR UNIT AND LOCATION
[122]HAVE You PREVIOUSLY SERVED TOURS OF EXTENDED ACTIVE DUTY, DRAWING FULL PAY, FROM WHICH YOU WERE DISCHARGED OR SEPARATED TO CIVILIAN STATUS? [_} YES x NO
[123]IF ''YES."' COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:
[124]SERVICE COMPONENT [| FROM (Date) TO (Date) TYPE DISCHARGES OR SEPARATIONS—GRADE AND SERVICE NO.
[126]EDUCATION (Account for all civilian schools and military academies. Do not include service schools)
[128]MONTH AND YEAR GRADUATE
[129]NAME AND LOCATION OF SCHOOL, DEGREE
[131]Escuela Publica San Cristobal
[133]FAMILY (List in order given, parents, spouse, guardians, stepparents, foster parents, parents-in-law, former spouse(s) (if divorced give date
[134]and place), children, brothers and sisters, even though deceased. Include any others you resided ‘with or with whom a close relationship
[135]existed or exists. If the person is not a U.S. citizen by birth, give date and port of entry, alien registration number, naturalization certificate
[136]number and place of issuance.)
[138]RELATION AND NAME DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH PRESENT ADDRESS. IF LIVING U.S. CITIZEN
[140]FATHER date unknown
[141]Felipe Romero Conzolaciondel Sur , Guba DECEASED
[143]MOTHER (Maiden name) date unknown Finca Sabana La Mar
[145]Sagunda Delgado " " a SanCristobalPinardelRio , Cuba
[146]SPOUSE (Maiden name) | 1 Feb 1 6 Candelaria
[148]Iida Martinez ; o, Cuba
[149]OTHER (Specify) lay 19RD See Cristobal
[151]turo Romero ‘imar delRio, Guba
[152]‘inca Sabana Ia MarSan
[156]NFEGETS Dieias SapGREP EJBOUS EDITIONS AhE OBSOLETE. Exception to Standard Form 86
[157]p34 age 2 Approved by Bureau of the Budget June 1960
[159]Pmnt vy
[161]OTHER RELATIVES AND ALIEN FRIENDS LIVING IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES (List grandparents, first cousins, aunts, uncies,
[163]brothers- and sisters-in-law, and other persons with whom a close relationship existed or exists)
[165]RELATIONSHIP AND NAME ADDRESS
[167]CITIZENSHIP
[169]Juan Delgado |
[171]Pedro Delgado
[172]Francisco Delgado
[174]Niebe Delgado
[176]Maria Delgado
[178]FOREIGN TRAVEL (Other than as a direct result of United States military duties)
[180]COUNTRY VISITED
[182]PURPOSE OF TRAVEL
[184]AND YEAR
[186]EMPLOYMENT (Show every employment you have had and all periods of unemployment)
[188]DID ANY OF THE ABOVE EMPLOYMENTS REQUIRE A SECURITY CLEARANCE? [[] YES %] NO DO YOU HAVE
[189]ANY FOREIGN PROPERTY OR BUSINESS CONNECTIONS, OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN EMPLOYED BY A FOREIGN
[190]GOVERNMENT, FIRM, OR AGENCY? [7] YES [ENO HAVE YOU EVER BEEN REFUSED BOND? OO Yes
[191]§d NO IF THE ANSWER TO ANY OF THE ABOVE IS "'YES,"’ EXPLAIN IN ITEM 20.
[193]M CREDIT AND CHARACTER REFERENCES (Do not include relatives, former employers,
[194]nited States or its Territories.
[196]NAME YEARS STREET AND NUMBER
[197](List 3 credit and 5 character) KNOWN (Business address preferred)
[199]SOCIAL SECURITY NO.
[201]463-74—2051
[203]or persons living outside the
[205]CITY
[207]|
[208]|
[210]Gustado Acosta 0
[212]: ado Aco a
[214]CHARACTER CREDIT
[216]REMARKS.
[218]ed
[219]U.S, GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1960 0—573450
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[224]LIST ALL RESIDENCES FROM 1 JANUARY 1937
[226]TYPE
[228](Social, fraternal, professional, etc.)
[230]NAME AND ADDRESS
[232]ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A MEMBER OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY U, S. A., OR ANY COMMUNIST ORGANIZATIONS ANYWHERE?
[233]ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A MEMBER OF A FASCIST ORGANIZATION?
[235]ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A MEMBER OF ANY ORGANIZATION, ASSOCIATION, MOVEMENT, GROUP OR COMBINATION OF PERSONS WHICH ADVOCATES THE
[236]OVERTHROW OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT, OR WHICH HAS ADOPTED THE POLICY OF ADVOCATING OR APPROVING THE COMMISSION OF ACTS OF FORCE
[237]OR VIOLENCE TO DENY OTHER PERSONS THEIR RIGHTS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, OR WHICH SEEKS TO ALTER THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT OF
[238]THE UNITED STATES BY UNCONSTITUTIONAL MEANS?
[240]ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN AFFILIATED OR ASSOCIATED WITH ANY ORGANIZATION OF THE TYPE DESCRIBED ABOVE AS AN AGENT, OFFICIAL, OR EMPLOYEE?
[242]ARE YOU NOW ASSOCIATING WITH, OR HAVE YOU ASSOCIATED WITH ANY INDIVIDUALS, INCLUDING RELATIVES, WHO YOU KNOW OR HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE, ARE OR
[243]HAVE BEEN MEMBERS OF ANY OF THE ORGANIZATIONS IDENTIFIED ABOVE?
[245]HAVE YOU EVER ENGAGED IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES OF ANY ORGANIZATION OF THE TYPE DESCRIBEO ABOVE: CONTRIBUTION(S) TO, ATTENDANCE AT OR
[246]PARTICIPATION IN ANY ORGANIZATIONAL. SOCIAL. OR OTHER ACTIVITIES OF SAID ORGANIZATIONS OR OF ANY PROJECTS SPONSORED BY THEM: THE SALE, GIFT, OR DIS-
[247]TRIBUTION OF ANY WRITTEN, PRINTED, OR OTHER MATTER, PREPARED, REPRODUCED, OR PUBLISHED, BY THEM OR ANY OF THEIR AGENTS OR INSTRUMENTALITIES?
[249]IF “YES,” DESCRIBE THE CIRCUMSTANCES, ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS FOR A FULL DETAILED STATEMENT. iF ASSOCIATED WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE ORGANIZATIONS, SPECIFY NATURE
[250]AND EXTENT OF ASSOCIATION WITH EACH, INCLUDING OFFICE OR POSITION HELD. ALSO INCLUDE DATES. PLACES, AND CREDENTIALS NOW OR FORMERLY HELD. !F ASSOCIATIONS HAVE
[251]BEEN WITH INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE ORGANIZATIONS, THEN LIST THE INDIVIDUALS AND THE ORGANIZATIONS WITH WHICH THEY WERE OR ARE AFFILIATED.
[253]18. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN DETAINED, HELD, ARRESTED. INDICTED OR SUMMONED INTO COURT AS A DEFENDANT IN A CRIMINAL PROCEEDING. OR CONVICTED. FINED. OR IMPRISONED OR
[254]PLACED ON PROBATION, OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ORDERED TO DEPOSIT BAIL OR COLLATERAL FOR THE VIOLATION OF ANY LAW, POLICE REGULATION OR ORDINANCE (excluding
[255]minor traffic violations for which a fine or forfeiture of $25, or less was imposed)? {tNCLUDE ALL COURT MARTIALS WHILE !N MILITARY SERVICE. ¥) YES oO NO
[257]IF “YES,” LIST THE DATE, THE NATURE OF THE OFFENSE OR VIOLATION, THE NAME AND LOCATION OF THE COURT OR PLACE OF HEARING, AND THE PENALTY IMPOSED OR OTHER
[258]DISPOSITION OF EACH CASE.
[260]Has been in Jail without trial in the G2 of Pinar del Rio,Qyba about 18 days from
[261]22 April. 1961 for political reasons.
[263]19. ARE.THERE ANY INCIDENTS IN YOUR LIFE NOT MENTIONED HEREIN WHICH MAY REFLECT UPON YOUR LOYALTY TO THE UNITED STATES OR UPON YOUR SUITABILITY TO PERFORM
[264]THE DUTIES WHICH YOU MAY BE CALLED UPON TO TAKE OR WHICH MIGHT REQUIRE FURTHER EXPLANATION? oO YES i NO IF YES." GIVE DETAILS
[266]NW/ 688613 Docid:34528389 Page 4
[267]H
[269]19. ARE,THERE ANY INCIDENTS IN YOUR LIFE NOT MENTIONED HEREIN WHICH MAY REFLECT UPON YOUR LOYALTY TO THE UNITED STATES OR UPON YOUR SUITABILITY TO PERFORM
[270]THE DUTIES WHICH YOU MAY BE CALLED UPON TO TAKE OR WHICH MIGHT REQUIRE FURTHER EXPLANATION? ([_] YES *) NO IF “YES."’ GIVE DETAILS
[272]20. REMARKS
[274]ITH #10
[276]Fernando Romero B San Cirtobal Pinardel tio . $an Cristobal Finardelio, Gyba
[279]Sabina Romero 5
[281]Augustina RomeroS
[283]1 CERTIFY THAT THE ENTRIES MADE BY ME ABOVE ARE TRUE, COMPLETE, AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF AND ARE MADE IN
[284]GOOD FAITH. | UNDERSTAND THAT A KNOWING AND WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENT ON THIS FORM CAN BE PUNISHED BY FINE OR IMPRISONMENT OR BOTH
[285](See U. S. Code, title 18, section 1001)
[287]SIGNATURE OF PERSON COMPLETING FORM
[290]TYP) D NAME AND A ADDRESS OF WITNESS.
[291].
[292]. 3 3 1 3 : a
[294]f
[296]RECORD OF PRIOR CLEARANCES
[298]DATE OF CLEARANCE TYPE OF CLEARANCE AGENCY THAT COMPLETED INVESTIGATION
[300]REMARKS.
[303]U.S, GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE :; 1960 O—573450
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[43]PAGES 274-370
[45]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[47]FBI
[48]{ RESTRICTED ]
[50]{ RESTRICTED ]
[51]05/31/67
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[55]FROMER, DAVID R.
[57]FROMER, IRVING RHODES
[59]COMMUNIST PARTY ACTIVITIES
[61]AMERICAN-RUSSIAN INSTITUTE OF SAN FRANCISCO
[62]CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTIES
[63]FLYNN, ELIZABETH GURLEY
[65]NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COMMITTEE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE
[66]FOREIGN BORN
[68]SAN FRANCISCO CITIZENS COMMITTEE TO PRESERVE AMERICAN
[69]FREEDOMS
[71]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[73]UNCLASSIFIED
[75]3
[77]RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[79]10/12/97
[81]COMPLETION OF REVIEW BY FBI
[83]COORDINATION WITH FBI HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND
[85]DETERMINED TO BE RELEASABLE, PER MEMO DTD 17 OCT 1997.
[88]I
[90]f 4.
[92]SSve Registrant
[93]DPOB: 21 July 1942, Chicago, Illinois 7129-6003 564-58-8137
[95]AGENT REPORT.
[97](FM 30-17)
[98]NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT
[100]FROMER, David Reed
[102]3. CONTROL SYMBOi OR FILE NUMBER
[104]T 2. DATE SUBMITED
[105]31 May 1967
[107]REPORT OF FINDINGS
[109](U) (LOCAL AGENCY-SUBJECT'S FATHER) On 23 May 1967, files of the San
[110]Francisco Office (SFO), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 450 Golda@m
[112]Gate Avenue, San Francisco, California, were examined regarding Irving Fromer
[114]for any information subsequent to 1 February 1962 by a representaiive of
[115]Source who furnished the following:
[118]tke representative furnished a copy of a report, SFO FBI, dated 27
[119]March 1962, Field Office File No: 100~33836, Title: Irving Rhodes Fromer,
[120]classified CONFIDENTIAL, which is attached as EXHIBIT ", This report
[121]contains information regarding Fromer's communist activities.
[123]Sd
[124]es The representative furnished a copy of a report, SFO FBI, dated 29
[125]March 1963, Fiald Office File No: 100-33836, Title: Irving Rhodes Fromer,
[126]classified @ONFIDENTIAL, which is attached as EXHIBIT tu. This report
[127]contains_information regarding Fromer's communist activities.
[129]ey The representative furnished a copy of a report, SFO FBI, dated 30
[130]March 1964, Fiald Office File No: 100-33836, Title: Irving Rhodes Fromer,
[131]classified CONFIDENTIAL, which is attached as EXHIBIT TH . This report
[132]contains information regarding Fromer's communist activities.
[136]oe The representative furnished a copy of a report, SFO FBI, dated 30
[137]March 1965, Field Office File No: 100-33836, Title: Irving Rhodes Fromer,
[138]classified CONFIDENTIAL, which is attached as EXHIBIT ~f- « This report -
[139]contains. information regarding Fromer's sommunist activities.
[141](oy The representative furnished a copy of a report, SFO FBI, dated Ww
[142]March 1966, Field Office File No: 100~33836, Title: Irving Rhodes Fromer,
[143]classified CONFIDENTIAL, which is attached as EXHIBIT “KL . This report
[144]contains information regarding Fromer's communist activities.
[146]OW
[148]{ The representative furnished a copy of a report, SFO FBI, dated 28
[149]March 1967, Field Office File No: 100-33836, Title: Irving Rhodes Fromer,
[150]classified CONFIDENTIAL, which is attached as EXHIBIT Y7I_. This report
[151]contains information regarding Fromer's communist activities.
[153]AGENT'S NOTEs Exhibits are attached to the original only of this report.
[157]FET peau 1p 0G, LEP
[158]oi ON ee 14-0. (TEM). é
[160]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT: ee " ATURE: OF SPECIAL AGENT” ——
[161]. EUGENE J. POWER, 115th MI Group (I) ——— IE
[163]“FORM : ’ oy.s. 1962 OF 1 7,
[164]a D 1 APR 52 34 j REPLACES WD AGO FORM: 34}, 1 JUN 47, WHICH MAY BE USED. U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1962 OF —<setan_/
[165]J 2 OE A p
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[174]BAL IBIT COVER SHEED
[176]Exhibit Number a
[178]SUBJECT:
[180]File Number: .
[182]FROMER, David Reed
[184]DPOB: 21 July 1942, Chicago, Tllinois
[186]7129-6003 564-583-8137
[188]Preparing Unit: 115th MI Group’: { q )
[190]Agent Report Dated:
[192]Deseription: Report, SFO FBI dated 27 March 62 reSUBJECT'S father
[194]REVIEWES
[195]o SL C
[197]31 May 1967
[199]BY FEVIFK TASK FORCE.
[201]ths fia be a
[203]FULL
[204]PART |
[206]ICGGP-F Form, 2-25
[208](Rev 25 Mar 66) _
[210]sun 5H Se
[211]DECLAS pli te. (Te TEM, le
[213]ON.
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[222]' EFD-204 (Rev. 3-3-59)
[224]oe ; . UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[225]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[227]Copy to:
[229]Resot of SA FRANCIS T. DAVIS Office: SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA —
[232]Field Office File No.:
[234]Bureau File No.:
[236]San Praneiseo 100~-33836 100-365779
[238]Tile! TRVING RHODES FROMER
[240]Crarsciet: YNTERNAL SECURITY = C |
[242]Synopsis:
[244]Subject resides 881 Clayton Street, San Francisco, and is employed
[245]ag an architectural draftsman through American Institute of
[246]Architects, 47 Kearny Street, San Francisco. Subject reported to
[247]be member Lincoln Club, SFCCP and reported in attendance at
[248]SFCCPAP, CGCL and ARI meetings.
[250]en BY FRVFK TASK FORCE
[252]“REVIEWED PS” _
[253](ofigfar ek -
[256]ne 14 yeu ee
[258]AN Le Y-(4
[260]276
[264]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and ‘
[265]its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
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[269]SF_100~33836
[270]FID /rew
[272]DETAILS: I. BACKGROUND
[273]Residence
[275]fhe Subject resides at 881 Clayton Street, San
[276]Pranciaco.
[278]ir. E. A, PABLSEN
[279]879 Clayten Street
[280]San Francisco on
[281]3/15/62.
[283]The Subject is employed as an architectural draftenan
[284]for various architects and construction projects in the San
[285]Francisce area obtaining his employment through the placement
[286]service of the American Institute of Architects, 47 Kearny
[287]Street, San Francises..
[289]firs. ETHEL SMITH
[290]Executive Director,
[291]AIA, on 3/22/62
[293]COMMUNIST PARTY (CP) AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
[294]San Prancisce County Canmmmist rar SRCCP
[295]fhe Subject is a member of ¢he Linesln Club, SECGP,
[296]and although he has recently moved into the area which
[298]encompasses the membarn of the Sunset Club, SreCR, he has not
[299]as vee effected a transfer inte the Sunset Club.
[301]SP T-1 ~ 3/15/62
[303]American-Russian Institute of San Francisco (ART)
[305]The ART has been designated by the Attorney
[306]General of the United States pursuant to
[307]Execubive order 10450.
[309]The Subject attended the 30th Amniversary celebration
[310]of the ART, which was held at 150 Golden Gate Avenue, San
[311]Francisco, on November 19, 1961. ‘The purpose of thle meeting
[312]was also to celebrate the 44th anniversary of the Russian
[314]" 277 -B
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[319]BF 100-338636
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[322]revelution and the 7 ith birthday of the Seorctary af the ANT.
[323]tee of the speakers at thin meet. told of inta trip te New
[324]Delhi and the Soviet Union. He the Soviet Uaton, Cuba,
[326]suppreasing righ freedon,
[327]religion and speech. Ye said that this was not true. these
[328]comtries éo not want soap box oriticiams but they respect the
[329]broader right of the majority and sometioes individual rights
[330]have $o give way to the rights of the majority.
[332]the guest apealer at this meting was DMITRY MURAYEY,
[333]who was introduced ag a Cultural Attache with the Soviet
[334]Bubassy. He presented the Secretary of the ART with a gold
[335]wateh ami read a prepared speach. He said Russia wante peace
[337]and felt that they hed te do some dvenatize their
[338]readiness to defend theuselves so the, resumed atomic testing.
[339]SP T+2 + 11/20/61
[341]The Subject attonded a reception sponsored by the
[342]ART and held af te Sheraten-Palace Hotel in San Francisce. on
[343]Jamary 20, 1962. This reception honored & group of visitors
[344]from the Soviet Qaion.
[346]HOLLAND ROBERTS, President of the ant, and 4, HL
[347]DOMRACHRV, @ member of the Board of the Institute of Soviet~
[348]Ayerioan Relations, fave speeches which stressed cultural
[349]exchange ani friendshin.
[351]SF P43 ~ 1/en/oe
[353]Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties (CCL)
[354]See Appendix Pase.
[355]The Subject attended a meeting sponsored by the CCCL
[356]meeting § monclague wan presented entitled “Are You wow Or linve
[357]You Ever Been A Hores Thiot » which waz a satire on the
[359]t.
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[367]SP 10033336
[368]PED /rew
[370]A siit was then presented to vepresent the petition.
[371]ef the coment at Pam ty peters the Supreme Court in reeam te
[372]he registration pravisions o @ McCarran Act. After the
[373]ait, MICKEY LINN was introduced as Chairman of the Northern
[374]Calg District oi’ the oP, who would present his views on
[375]the registration. LIMA read a statement in which he said that
[376]the CP in good conscience could not and would not wegistex
[377]becaure to do go would yiolate the law of self-incrinination.
[378]if the CP regiatered, they would admit to being spies,
[379]Saboteurs, and agents of a foreign peser.
[381]LIMA paid thet the cp is ijeading the Tight for
[382]freedom. If the present trend contimies, the Government can
[383]iater attack the Jaber unions and the National Association
[384]Yor the Advancement of Colored People (HAACP}. ‘The ruling
[385]party in the Government will be able to get any sroup they
[386]wish to register,
[388]SE PE - 12/AG/61
[390]Subject attended a meeting sponsoved by the ¢ccL
[391]beld at 150 Golden Gate Aveme, San Prancisce, om : 2h,
[392]1962. The Chairran of the meeting gave an opening statement
[393]of the purpose of the COCL and the purpose of the meeting.
[395]He mentioned that the Dill of Rights is under attacik and that
[396]the military forces are controlling the Government and the
[397]Brese and that civil rights are being repressed. He said that
[398]these things are of concern to the Comittee and they have
[399]asked GUS HALL to present his views of the current situation.
[401]_ HALL then spoke and said that he is presently on a
[402]iocture tour all over the country presenting the views of the
[403]CP. He mentioned that he had requests to speak at sehools all
[404]over the United States. lie said that the cP ts being prevented
[405]by law and by control of the press from expressing their views
[406]foal chal they onty want the wight of free speech which 1s deine
[408]em.
[410]HALL said that at ea recent Press conference he pas
[411]agked to give his position in the beth now and prior to
[412]dune 6, 1961. He told the press at that time that he could be
[413]veferred to as an authoritative spokesman for comnisn,
[415]HALL said that the people don't really lmow what
[416]the feCarran law means, When the law went into effect he was
[418]welds
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[427]supposes to register is
[428]umer possible sentence of 5OCO years in jail and $1,000,000
[429]fine. HALL went on to my that he went Jali under the
[430]Saith Act and that for thirty years the Government has tried
[431]to prove that the CF has been advoca the violent
[432]overthrow of the dovermuent and that all coommists are agente
[433]of & foreign power and are eeplonage agents etc. but has failed
[434]4 BG.
[436]evidence and cane i
[437]agents of a foreign power ant spies and saboteurs.
[439]HALL said that, according to the At General,
[441]tie mreeent Act is simply & registration statute iar to
[443]registrations of foreigners, votera, dealers in securities, etc.
[445]However, & xsecent decision of the Supreme Cat held that it
[447]is not. to be a card carrying member of the CP ar do
[449]an act which is genernliy attributed to commniste but it is
[450]necessary to have &@ etate of min’ and be in sympa
[452]with | of the objectives of commmisn: and you could be
[454]properuced outed under the taw.
[456]HALL said assuming he did register, he would have
[457]to meer euch officiel and mawber of hs Party and if be
[459]ant of 20 years
[460]prohibited from obtataing Veterans or Government housing,
[461]employment in the teaching profession, from making movies in
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[467]ry
[470]a Fo 83836
[472]Holiywood, or plays on Broadway under thin Act. He said
[473]thet commmists can't even work in Goverment atomic plants.
[475]HALL gatd that Califoria has more native wight-wing
[476]TLEREWINGETS Co Gite trees and it is the idea of certain
[477]-wingers te se organizations under one group.
[478]He said that 1s how Nexiem came about and they won't stop with
[479]the CP, HALL said that the reason the right-wing ie nating
[480]migh an onslaught is heaause a different social system
[481]is overtaking capitaliea and many of the older people find
[482]rH aitfieult to accent the new philosoptyy of life and they oppore
[486]SP T-2 ~ 1/25/62
[488]San Francisca Citizens Coumittes to Preserve American Freedane
[489]{srcorar) err tence tn uireneneteneneinnenesrerat
[490]See Appendix Page.
[492]The Subject attended a fund raising party sponsored
[493]by the SFCCPAF for PRANK VILKINSON held at 959 Ashbury Street,
[494]Gan Francisco, om february 17, 1962,
[496]UTLETHSON gave & speech in which he denounced the
[497]Government and the Supreme Court for the decisions they have
[498]handed down out the GP. He predicted that an trate
[499]populace would soon force the Supreme Court to change ites
[500]pormition on these issues.
[502]He spoke of his jail experiences and condemned the
[503]Govermment for segregating the staffs of the federal prigons.
[505]SF T4 ~ 2/20/52
[507]in an artitle tp the "San Francisco Examiner"
[508]newspaper’ of March 20, 1961, it was noted that WILKINSON was
[509]oonvac of contempt of Congress for refusing to state before
[510]the House Comeitter an Un-American Activities whether he had
[511]ever been a member of the CP. His sentence of one year in
[512]Jaii was upheld by the United States Supreme Court.
[514]“Beople's Norld" {Pa}
[516]The PY is @ west coast commmist newspaper
[517]published in San Francises.
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[523]PID /rew
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[527]The Subject attended a Py | through pert
[528]December 8 ~ 16, tek. DaZBar ugh the od
[530]wa ~T=
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[537]SF 100-33836
[538]FTD/rew
[540]CITIZENS COMMITTEE TO PRESERVE AMERICAN FREEDOMS
[542]A source advised on May 4, 1960, that the
[543]Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms (CCPAF) was
[544]organized in Los Angeles, California, in January, 1952,
[545]for the announced purpose of supporting a number of
[546]indivicuals from the medical and legal professions who had
[547]been subpoenaed to appear before the House Committee on
[548]Un-American Activities.
[550]Since its establishment, the CCPAF, in extending
[551]its scope, has worked for the abolition of all Congressional,
[552]State, and iocal committees investigating subversive
[553]activities and in the latter part of 1954 became very active
[554]in opposition to State and Federal legislation directed
[555]at the Communist movement.
[557]FRANK WILKINSON, Executive Secretary of the
[558]CCPAF, is described by the source as the "brains and energy"
[559]behind the organization.
[561]Another source advised on September 17, 1952,
[563]that FRANK WILKINSON was a Communist Party member as of
[564]September, 1952.
[566]APPENDIX PAGE
[568]B=
[570]No
[571]Cx
[572]Cal
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[576]SF 100-33836
[577]FID /rew
[579]SAN FRANCISCO CITIZENS COMMITTEE
[580]TO PRESERVE AMERICAN FREEDOMS (SFCCPAF)
[582]A source advised on April 7, 1860, that a San
[583]Francisco affiliate of the Citizens Committee to Preserve
[584]American Freedoms (CCPAF) had been established at a meeting
[585]held in San Francisco on April 4, 1960. The source advised
[586]that the San Francisco affiliate, to be known as the San
[587]Francisee CCPAF, would carry cut in Northern California,
[588]the program of the CCPAF.
[590]Source advised on May 15, 1961, that the San
[591]Francisco CCPAF is active,
[593]APPDNEIX PAGE
[595]ee)
[596]Co
[597]ta
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[604]CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL
[605]LISERTIES (HORTHERN CALIFORNIA)
[607]A source advised on June 19, 1961, that MICKEY
[608]LIMA, Chairman, Northern California District, Communist
[609]Party (CP), reported on June 15, 1961, that the CP, USA,
[610]in response to the Supreme Court decision of June 5, 1961,
[611]relating to the Internal Security Act of 1950 (ISA-50) had
[612]decided to create a committee known as Citizens Committee
[613]for Constitutional Liberties (CCCL), 22 East 17th Street,
[614]New York City, and that a local committee would be
[615]organized for Northern California,
[617]This source advised on June 26, 1961, that a
[618]meeting was held on June 18, 1361, at the home of ROSCOE
[619]PROCTOR, member of the National Committee, CP, USA, for the
[620]purpose of formulating the CCCL for Northern California.
[622]A second source advised on September 14, 1961, that
[623]the CCCL had opened an office at 942 Market Street, Room 401,
[624]San Francisco, California, and that some of the furniture for
[625]this office had come from the CP office on the same floor.
[627]A third source advised on September 25, 1961,
[628]that MICKEY LIMA (Supra) had indicated no further organizational
[629]efforts would be expended on the CCCL in Northern California
[630]until the local CP resolves its policy with regard to this
[631]committee.
[633]APPENDIX PAGE
[637]Pro
[638]CO
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[643]SF 100-33836
[644]FTD/rew
[646]CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CONSTITUTICNAL
[647]LIBERTIES
[649]A source advised on June 11, 1961, that a meeting
[650]of the National Executive Committee (NEC), Communist Party,
[651]USA (CFUSA), was held on June 10, 1961, at CP headquarters,
[652]23 West 26th Street, New York, Hew York. According to the
[653]source, the main topic of discussion at this meeting was
[654]the CP's plans in regard to combating the June 5, 1961
[655]decision of the United States Supreme Court, requiring the
[656]CP to register with the Attorney General of the United States
[657]as a communist-action organization pursuant to the provisions
[658]of the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 and the
[659]Court's decision of the same date upholding the April 21,
[660]1955, conviction of Junius Scales under the Smith Act
[661]provision covering membership in the CP. This source further
[662]advised that during this discussion a special CP defense
[663]committee was formed and it was decided that this committee
[664]would have an office, which would be managed by Miriam Fried-
[665]lander who, according to the source, is a member of the CPUSA
[666]National Committee,
[668]Another source advised on June 14, 1961, that at a
[669]meeting of the CPUSA National Board and invited guests held on
[670]that date at CP headquarters, New York City, it was announced
[671]that the CP defense committee would have an office at 22 East
[672]17th Street, New York, New York, under the name of the
[673]Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties (CCCL).
[675]A third source advised on July 20, 1961, that at a
[676]meeting of the CP defense committee held on that date at CP
[677]headquarters, New York City, the purpose and scope of the CCCL
[678]was discussed. It was stated that this committee has been set
[679]up to serve as a national coordinator and service center for
[680]every effort being made by whatever source to repeal the
[681]McCarran and Smith Acts. In addition, it has been set up to
[682]reverse the Supreme Court's decision of June 5, 1961, or secure
[683]an indefinite stay of any enforcement of the law by the Department
[684]of Justice.
[686]It is to engage in generating a popular defense move-
[687]ment to mobilize legal assistance of any organization or
[688]individual whose "democratic rights are infringed upon by
[689]these laws." This committee wants to encourage the creation of
[690]local organizations or groups to work in support of any one of
[691]the abeve-stated objectives. The committee will also serve as
[692]an exchange center of material and provide speakers for any
[693]local organization, ” 285
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[697]FD-328 (3-28-60)
[698]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[699]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[701]an Petiegs, Califarnia
[702]FERC By» 1902
[704]In Reply, Please Refer to
[705]File No. BS a
[707]Title TRVENG RHODES mRouER
[709]Character
[711]Reference Report’ of - Specten Agent ERANG
[712]loneG AG snore ot can brancisce, mos
[714]: All sources (except any listed below) used in referenced
[715]communication have furnished reliable information in the past..
[717]rayaee
[719]™ 287
[721]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. [t is the property
[722]of the FBI and is loaned te your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside
[724]your agency.
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[728]EAUIBIT COVER SHEET
[730]iii,
[732]Exhibit Number: 2!’
[734]SUBJECT: PROMER, David Recd
[736]Save Registrant ;
[738]DPOB: 21 July 1942, Caieago, Ulinois
[739]File Number: - 712966003 564y-58-8137
[740]Preparing Unit: 115th MI Group { g )
[742]Agent Report Dated: $2 May 1967
[744]Deseription: Report, SFO FBI dated 29 March 63 re SUBJECT'S father
[746]REVIEWED BY FRVSFK TASK FORCE
[748]ai lade -
[750]we
[751]pecuassieicy 1» 506 L SLR MSE
[752]5N — ‘4- -%Q. (JE.
[753]ICGP-F Form 2-25 ™ 288
[755](Rev 25 Mar 64).
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[759]a ar
[761]FL 04 (Rev. 3-3-59)
[763]ff’ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[764]/ FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[765]Copy to:
[766]Report of: SA FRANCIS T. DAVIS | Office: SAN FRANCISCO
[767]Date: 3/29/53 | . -
[768]Field Office File #: 1090-33836 | . oS Bureav File #: 3190«335779
[769]Title: XRVING HHODES FROMER —
[770]Character: -. | : -SPCURETY MATTER L C
[771]Synopsis: _ . Subject reaides 882 Slayton Street, sen Francisco,
[772]- and is employed as an architectural drafteman through
[773]Amertoan Institute of Architects, 47 Kearney Street,
[774]San Pranociaco, Subject reported to be a member of
[775]Lineoin Ciub, SFYCCP and in attendance at public
[776]meetings sponsored by “FCCP, NCCPPB, SFCCPAP, ARI,
[777]Pu, FPCC, and NG, .
[778]DETAILS:
[780]A. Residence
[782]The Subject resides 9% 561 Clayton Street, San
[784]| Prancisce, California.
[786]oH ({O-129 beAn. _
[788]REVIEWED BY FBI/JFK TASK FORCH,
[790]Si RELEASEIN ie |
[791]“| RELEASE IN PA
[792]a TgTAL DENIAL
[794]y
[795]ped.
[797]289
[799]. ‘
[800]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
[801]your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
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[805]SP 100-33636
[806]FTD/ir
[808]B. Buploynent:
[810]The Subject is employed as an Architectural Draftsman
[811]for various architects and construction projects in the
[812]San Francisco ares, obtaining employment through the Placement
[813]Service of the American Inatitute of Architects, 47 Kearney
[814]Street, San Franciscc,
[816](Mra. ETHEL SMITH,
[817]Executive Director,
[818]AIA, 3/15/65)
[820]It. COMMUNIST PARTY (CP) AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
[822]4. San Francisco County CP (SFCCP)
[824]of P-2, a self-admitted former member of the CP in
[825]the San Francisco area during the period frem 1952 to 2957,
[826]advised on November 5, 1952, that she knows IRVING FROMER
[827]and his wife as members of the CP in Gan Praneiseo during
[828]that period.
[829]~ At a meeting of the Sunset Club, SrccP, which was
[830]held at 1235 42nd Avenue, San Frantisco, on May 15, 1962, a
[831]discussion was held regarding IRVING PROMER and his wife.
[832]It was noted that the FROMERs had recently moved tic the area
[833]covered by the Sunset Club. HERB NUGENT, Chairman of the
[834]SFCCP and & member of the Sunset Club, remarked that the
[835]PROMERS are in the Lincoln Club, SPCCP, and that they are needed
[836]in the Lincela Club. He said, however, that the PROMERS do
[837]not contribute much ts Club life and this is one of the
[838]problems of the Lineoln Club. He said that the Lineeln Club
[839]had ofreed to meet at the FROMENS houge, and the PROMERs
[840]didn't even arrive to attend meetings held at their own home.
[841]NUGENT said that both of the FROMERS are active 4n cther
[842]masse organizations.
[844](SF T-3. 5/10/02)
[845]TRYING FROMER is a member of the Lineein Glub, SICCF.
[847]m(SF T-3, 3/1/63)
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[858]PID/A7
[860]The Subject attended a May Day meeting held at 15¢
[861]Golden Gate Avenue, San ‘Prancisco, on May 1, 1962, sponsored
[862]by the San Sranciseo Free Speech Forum. The Free Speech Forwn
[863]was aot up by the SPCCP to held public meetings,
[865]WALTER STACK, a meniber of the SFOOP, was chairman
[866]of this meeting and spoke on the meeting of May Day 28 a labor
[867]no iday.
[869]ARCHIE BROWN, a member of the SFCCP, discussed his
[870]conviction under the Landum-Griffith Act, He said it is a test
[871]ease to see if the act ig constitutional. They noted that he
[872]Was olected to the Executive Roard of Local 10, International
[873]Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU), by members of
[874]the locak and it would make no difference if he mpesigned from
[875]the CP becauge the Landwa-Grirfith Act says a person must not
[876]have been a member in the past five years.
[878]BALPH IZARD, a memhex of the SFCCP, gave a speech
[879]on the subject of government and monopolies . He said the
[880]government should spend money on the unemployed, the sick, —
[881]and the ill~housed instead of spending money trying to dominate
[882]former colonial ceuntries trying te establish independence.
[884]ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN, Chairman, CP of the United
[885]States of America (CEUSA),; was the featured speaker. She
[886]gaid thet things were different today for Communists under
[887]indictment than when she was indicted under the Smith Act.
[888]She said at that time all doors were shut to them, bub now
[889]all doors are open, She said that @US HALL and BEN DAVIS,
[890]Commmist funcbionaries, have been speaking to students ali
[891]over the country. She said that the government Hocws (at
[892]that she ie the Chairman of the CPUSA but so far has not been
[893]able to prove that she is a member of the CP. She said that |
[894]the Stace Dopartment 1s teyine to take away her passport under
[895]the McCarran Aet.
[897]She also said that she had visited the Soviet Union
[898]aE a fraternal delegate to the Congress of the 0.8.5.2. and
[899]gave the Russians the creetings of the American peonle. She
[900]alee vistted some ef the Social Democracies and found no
[901]unemployment there.
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[909]gTD/ir
[911]_ She said that capitealiam cannos solve the problems of
[912]the people but the development of Socialism can.
[914](SP T-3, 5/11/52).
[915]Subject's attendance at this meeting wan verified.
[917](sF T-4, 5/2/i2
[918]BP P-5, 5/3/a2
[919]SP T-5, 5/5/52)
[921]The Subject attended 4 public meeting sponsored by
[922]the GP held at 150 Golden Gate Avenue on December 5, 1952.
[923]MICKEY LIMA, Chairman of the Northern District of Cailfornia
[924]cP, was Master of Ceremonies at this meeting. He said that
[925]he need not be introduced as everyone knew what his political
[926]views were. He introduced JOHN APT, Legal Council for the CP
[927]and Defense Attorney for CP members victimised by the MeCarran
[929]crmmittee.
[931]JOHN APT spoke of the complexities of the McCarran
[932]Act and how it had teen used befcre in an attempt tc convict
[933]MICKEY LIMA and others, and he told how the <overnment had
[934]reversed the conviction on LIMA and the others because they
[935]iacked evidence to prove thelr charges. Now, the government
[936]is toying to get these people to confess to something that they
[937]had failed to prove the first tchoe.
[939]APT stated that President TRUMAN vetocd the McCarran
[940]Act on the grounds that it yowld put the government in the roll
[941]cf a dictater.
[943]He also spoke of the concentstation camps scattered
[944]throughout the country and noted that anyone could be placed |
[945]in them if the government felt they were a danger te the
[946]national var crisis.
[948]He spoke of the flexibility of the McCarran Act,
[949]which he said could be used against any citizen for any given
[950]reason and et any given time.
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[960]ELIZABETH CURLEY PLYNN also spoke and said ahe felt
[961]Slighted bedause she was not indicted for failure to register
[962]along with GUS HALL and BEN DAVIS, however, che hed some
[963]satisfaction in that the government was trying to take her
[964]pagsport from her.
[966](SF 9-7, 12/5/62}
[968]B. Northern California Commitine fer the Protectiow of the
[969]| Foreign Born (NCCPP3), and Committee for Constitutional
[971]2 bibesties (cot) (See . Appendix Pages}
[973]The Subject attended a conference "sponsored by the
[974]NCCPRB and CCL heid at 739 Page Street, San Prancisce, on
[975]September (3, 1962. JEAN KRAMER, Chairman of the conference,
[976]opened the meeting by etating that its purpose uae to discuss
[977]the WALTER MCCARRAN Act and ¢he California “Little McCarran
[978]Act” (Proposition 24 on the California Ballot)
[980]KRAMER read a uritten speech which had been prepared
[981]by LLOYD Ho MURRAY Civil Liberties Attorney. who had planned
[982]to attend the meeting but was unable to make it. MO MURRAY‘s
[983]speech dealt with the Chinese Confession Program which wes
[984]set up te give Chinese who were illegally in the country
[985]protection if they eame forth aad told their real identity.
[986]The main gist of the speech was condemming the Tmrvieraticn
[987]Service because of their policy ef sending illemal
[988]intigrants bask to China,
[990]The “San Francisco Cail Bulletin” issue of _
[991]Movember 18, 1957, carried an article which stated that
[992]JEAN KRAMER had been ordered deported as an alien who
[993]belonged to the CP. The article stated that she came
[994]te the United States in 1933 and was a CP member from
[995]3933 to 194g.
[997]LUQYD MC MURRAY was an active member of the oP —
[998]in San Praneieca from 1946 te 195°.
[1000](SF T-8, 6/23/55
[1002]fae Bn
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[1011]LAURENT PRANTZ, introduced as an expert in
[1012]eonstitutional law and a writer and publisher, spoke on the
[1013]Walter McCarran Act and said that the security of the nation
[1014]is hampered by this act.
[1016]fhe “New York Gullid Lawyer”, volume 20, March and
[1017]April, 1962, a self-described publication of the National
[1018]Lawyers Guild, lists LAURENT PRANTZ as a member at large
[1019]of the National Executive Roard, ‘National Laywers Guild
[1020](NiG). (See Appendix Page for NIG).
[1022]HOSE CEERNWIN, introduced aga the Executive Director
[1023]of the Committees for the Protection of the Foreign Born from
[1024]Les Angeles, said that the committee is fighting the Waller
[1025]MeCarran Act and will not register as a communist front group.
[1027]Other speakers who spcke in favor of a yvepeal of
[1028]the MeCarran Aet ineluded ROSCOE FROCTOR, HERRERT PHILLIPS,
[1029]and PRANK WILKENSON.
[1031]WELKENSON also urged for the abolishment of the
[1032]House Committee on Un-American Activities and ihe defeat of
[1033]Proposition 24 on the California ballot. .
[1035]HERBERT PHILLIPS is Chairman of the Gch.
[1036](SP 7-4, 9/25/52)
[1038]ROSCOE PROCTOR attended meetings of the CPUSA
[1039]fetional and District Leaders held in New York City
[1040]June 22 to 24, 1962.
[1042](sf T-9, 6/29/62)
[1044]FRANK WILKENSGN, according to an article in the
[1045]"San Praneiseo Examiner’ of Mareh 20, 1961, was convicted
[1046]of contempt of congress and refusing to state before the
[1047]House Committee on Un-American Activities whether or not
[1048]he had ever been a member of the CP. His sentence of
[1049]ohne year in jell was upheld by the United States Supreme
[1050]Court,
[1052](SP T-S, 9/24/62, SF -10, 9/25/62
[1053]‘SF T4, Vee 2, SP T-5, 10/3/52, ,
[1054]8? f-11, 10/1/52)
[1056]-
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[1067]PITD/1r
[1069]Cc. San Frenciseo Citizens Committee te Preserve American
[1070]Breedoms (SPCCPAR) (See Appendix Page)
[1072]Subject attended a meeting of the S¥CCPAF which
[1073]was held at 750 Sanches Street, October 6, 1962, Chairman of
[1074]this meeting was NORMAN LEONARD, and a discussion was neid
[1075]regarding the activities of varicus individuals and groups
[1076]who were fighting for the defeat of Propositicn 22 (proposed
[1077]anti CP registration) on the California ballot.
[1079](SF P-16, 10/11/62)
[1081]NORMAN LEONARD is a currently active member of
[1082]the NULG.
[1084](sP T-4, 3/22/52)
[1086]On November 16, 1952. Subject was present at a
[1087]party held at his residence, 821 Clayton Street, to
[1088]celebrate the defeat of Proposition 24.
[1090](3? T-12, 11/15/62)
[1091]QD, American Russian Institute (ART)
[1093]. The ARL of Sad Prancisco has been designated by
[1094]the Attorney General of the United States pursuant to
[1095]Executive Order 10450.
[1097]_ Subject attended a public meeting sponsored by the
[1098]i3 neld at the Pallace Hotel in San Francisco on November 30,
[1099]1992.
[1101]WINCENT HALLINAN was one of the speakers and he told
[1102]of hia recent trip te Europe, including Hungary. He gave
[1103]gome 6? the history and background and culture of Hungary and.
[1104]said there was no democratic government in Hungary until
[1105]garter the Wat.
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[1115]HALLINAN said that the Hungarian people had some
[1116]jegitimate complaints under {TALIN and the revolution in
[1117]195° was somewhat justified, but the Facists took over almost
[1118]immediately and they were responsible for the hangings and
[1119]other atrosities that occurred,
[1121](SP T-4, 12/5/52
[1122]SF 7-5, 12/3/52
[1123]SF T-13, 12/5/52)
[1125]VINCENT HALLINAN was candidate for president of the
[1126]United. States on the Independent Progressive Party ticket
[1127]4n 1952 (See Appendix Page}.
[1129]8. “People's World”
[1131]The PW is a west coast communist newspaper published
[1132]in San Francisco.
[1134]The Subject attended a dinner for the benefit of
[1135]the PH heid at 81 Clementina Street, March 15, 1952. at
[1136]this dinner the Business Manager cf the PW announced that those
[1137]present should sign petitions asking the President not to
[1138]enforce the McCarran Act. He also suggested a telegram be
[1139]sent to the President to protest the arrest of GUS HALL and
[1140]ZEN DAVIS under the McCarran Act.
[1142](sF T-8, 3/19/62)
[1144]The Subject attended @ Social affair for the benefit
[1145]of the PY which was held at 596 @nd Avenue, San Francisco, on
[1146]March 31, 1962,
[1148](SF T-5, 4/3/52)
[1150]This social affair was sponsored by the Teamsters Club,
[1151]SPCCP, for the benefit of the Fu.
[1153](sF T-14, 3/52)
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[1161]& meeting of the committee to organize a book
[1162]fatr. for the benefit of the Pw was held at G1 Clementina
[1163]Street, on May 3, 1962. A Business Manager of the Pw
[1164]announced that IRVING FROME had agreed to contact painters
[1165]of xwecognized ability to diaplay their work at this book fair.
[1167](sF t-5, 5/21/52)
[1169]The Subject attended an art bazaar sponsored by the
[1170]Pa. hela at G1 Clementina Street, San Francisca, on June 22,
[1171]2 .
[1173](SF T-15, 7/3/52)
[1175]The Subject attended a bazaar sponsored by the Pw
[1176]held at Wi offices at 81 Clementina Street, San Prancisco,
[1177]December 8 and 9, 1962.
[1179](SF T-5, 12/10/52)
[1180]F. Fair Play For Cuba Committee (FPCC)(See Appendix Page)
[1182]. Subject attended a meeting of the PPCC held at
[1183]O25 Polk Street, San Prancisco, on December 7, 1962,
[1185]MARJORIE MORRAY, wife of JOSEPH P. MORRAY, a Stanford
[1186]Professor, told of her experiences in Cuba in 1960 and 1961.
[1187]She said she was a superviaor tcr English teachers in Cuba,
[1188]and her husband was engaged in reseerch at the University of
[1189]Havana.
[1191]She said the United States State Department policy
[1192]on Cuba was bad as it prevented good relations between the
[1193]two countries. She asked for contributions to send medical
[1194]supplies to Cuba.
[1196]The “National Guardian {NG)(See Appendix Page),
[1198]issue of November 29, 1952, lists JOSEPH P. MORRAY ag a
[1199]Guardian correspondent who epent two years in Havana.
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[1209]WILLIAM WORTHY aisc spoke at this meeting, and he
[1210]described himself as a reperiter for an Afro-American newspaper
[1211]io Baltimore, Maryland. He said he was sentenced in
[1212]September, 1962, to three months in Federal prison for entering
[1213]the United States. without @ passport. He said he had lest
[1214]his paspport when he traveled to Red China several montha
[1215]previous,
[1217]WORTHY said that the SIA is involved in every
[1218]trouble spot in the world, particularly when Communism enters
[1219]the picture.
[1221]WORTHY branded the United States as an imperialistic
[1222]netion determined to undermine Latin American countries and
[1223]bleed them of their natural resources.
[1225]He said that Cuba is showing the world what
[1226]socialism can produce without the help of imperdalistic
[1227]countrigs. .
[1229](8? P-4, 12/19/52)
[1230]! SP P-12, 12/12/52)
[1232]G. ‘National Quardian” (NG)
[1234]Subject attended a meeting Sponsored by the NG which
[1236]was held at 625 Polk Street on November 15, 1952. ‘The purpose
[1237]of the meeting was to hear a report on Cuba by JOSEPH P. MORRAY
[1238]and SAUL LANDAU. .
[1240]LANDAU told of visiting universities throughout the
[1241]country and Speaking of recent events in Cuba, he said he found
[1242]hatred in the eyes of the students and felt at times as though
[1243]they wanted to lynch him. He said that many educators feel
[1244]that the right wing is setting control of the universities,
[1246]He also discussed life in Cuba as he observed it
[1247]during hie satay there.
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[1255]SAUL LANDAU is editor and publisher of Stuaiees on
[1256]the Left (See Appendix Page).
[1258](SP T-15, 1962)
[1260]SOSEPR P. MORRAY deseriped himself as a former
[1261]officer in Navel Intelligence, a lawyer and a former professor
[1262]in Havana. He said that when the revolution in Cuba was
[1263]started, the CP was against it and told CASTHO it was i11-
[1264]advised, 111-timed, however, CASTRO went ahead with the revolution
[1265]and when the Communist saw he was accepted ag the national
[1266]leader, they joined forces and accepted his leadership.
[1268]MORRAY said the first prepident after the revolution
[1269]wad @ conservative who demanded that CASTRO Kick cut the
[1270]Comauniste and close the Comminist papers. He also wanted
[1271]appropriate compensation to be paid for land and factories
[1272]which were nationalized. MORRAY said that CASTRO agreed only
[1273]to pay the value which had been declared for these properties
[1274]in their tax returns.
[1276]MORAY said that CASTHO is s Leninist and disagrees
[1278]somewhat with Communists, He said that the Cuban people are
[1279]proud of being socialists and that CASTRO is in Cuba to stay.
[1281]Hie said he was skeptical about Russian missiles being
[1282]4n Guba and decided that the Russians were trying te bulld a
[1283]nuclear wall between Russia and Cuba.
[1284](sp T-4, 11/23/52)
[1285]III. HISCRLLANEOUS
[1286]On October 27, 1992, the Subject was present at a
[1287]Gemonstration held in Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco,
[1288]Colifomia, to proteat the blockade of Cuba by the United
[1289]States Navy.
[1290](SP T-4, 16/29/32)
[1292]Subject was observed at this demonstration by
[1293]Special Agents of the FBI.
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[1305]At a meeting of the San Prancice County Committee of
[1306]she SPOGP, it was brought out that it was the duty of the Cr
[1307]members ta infiltrate church activities, and all Farty people
[1308]were urged to take part in the activities of the Petends
[1309]Services Committee. IRVING PROMER and His wife, KAY, are _
[1310]active pasticipants in the Priends Service Committee activities
[1311]and in a Unitarian Church group which participated in past
[1312]ilesues, This church group at one time had the sponaorship
[1314]f the Unitarian Church, but this sponsorship was later
[1315]withdrawn .
[1317]Yhe FROMERS are active in these setiyities as part
[1318]ef the miss work for the CP.
[1320](sp 9-3, 6/14/62)
[1322]wm ED
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[1328]COMMITTEE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTIES
[1329](CCL), aka. Citizens Committee for
[1330]Constitutional Liberties - San Francisco
[1332]A source advised on June 19, 1961, that MICKIE LIMA,
[1333]Chairman, Northern California District, Communist Party (CP),
[1334]reported on June 15, 1961, that the CP, USA, in response to the
[1335]Supreme Court decision of June 5, 1961, relating to the Internal
[1336]Security Act of 1950 had decided to create a committee known as
[1337]Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties (CCCL), 22 East
[1338]17th Street, New York City, and that a local cemmittee would be
[1339]organized for Northern California. ;
[1341]This source advised on June 26, 1961, that a meeting was
[1342]held on June 18, 1961, at the home of ROSCOE PROCTOR, member of
[1343]the National Committee, CP, USA, for the purpose of formulating
[1344]the CCCL for Northern California,
[1346]A second source advised on September 14, 1961, that the
[1347]CCCL had opened an office at 942 Market Street, Room 4ol,
[1348]San Francisco, California, and that some ef the furniture for
[1349]| this office had come from the CP office on the same floor.
[1351]One of these sources, in March, 1962, advised that CP
[1352]efficials in Northern California are active in supporting and
[1353]i, promoting the CCL and in disseminating its literature.
[1355]A third source, in April, 1962, advised that correspondence
[1356]|! and literature emanating from the CCL is aimed at the non-
[1357]enforcement and repeal of the Internal Security Act of 1950
[1358](McCarran Act). Some of the literature disseminated is
[1360]lp purchased from the CCCL, New York, New Yerk.
[1362]The two officers of the CCL in San Francisco are
[1363]Doctor HERBERT J, PHILLIPS, Chairman, and WALTER STACK,
[1364]| Treasurer,
[1365]Doctor PHILLIPS testified in open court in 1953 to CP
[1367]membership since 1935. WALTER STACK is a current CP member in
[1368]San Francisco,
[1370]; APPENDIX
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[1378]CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL
[1379]LIBERTIES (NEW YORK CITY
[1381]The Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications,
[1382]revised and published December 1, 1961, prepared and released
[1383]by the Committee on Un-American Activities, United States
[1384]House of Representatives, contains the following on Page 42
[1385]concerning "Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties
[1386](New York City)":
[1388]1, "On the basis of its investigations and hearings
[1389]to date, the committee concludes that the National Assembly
[1390]for Democratic Rights and a coordinating and organizing group
[1391]in support thereof, titled the ‘Citizens Committee for
[1392]Constitutional Liberties,' are Communist fronts, Created,
[1393]dominated, and controlled by members and officials of the
[1394]Communist Party, the National Assembly for Democratic Rights
[1395]and the Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties were
[1396]organized as propaganda devices for the conduct of 'mass
[1397]activity! in support of the avowed objectives of 'reversal or
[1398]nonapplication' of the Supreme Court decisions of June 5,
[1399]1961, which upheld the constitutionality of the registration and
[1400]disclosure provisions of the Internal Security Act of 1950
[1401]as applied to the Communist Party, and the Smith Act membership
[1402]clause making punishable active and purposive membership in
[1403]the Communist Party,"
[1405]"* * * The long-range objective of the Citizens
[1406]Committee for Constitutional Liberties is to serve as the
[1407]vehicle for concealed Communist participation in, and direction
[1408]of, propaganda and agitational activities aimed to nullify
[1409]the Internal Security and Smith Acts,"
[1411]"* * * Committee investigation disclosed that the
[1412]Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties was formed on
[1413]or about June 12, 1961 * * ¥,"
[1415](Committee on Un-American Activities, Report
[1417]and Hearings on Manipulation of Public Opinion
[1418]by Organizations Under Concealed Control of the
[1419]Communist Party (National Assembly for Democratic
[1420]Rights and Citizens Committee for Constitutional
[1421]Liberties), House Report 1282, Part 1, October 2
[1422]and 3, 1961, pp. 137, 143 and 144,)
[1424]APPENDIX
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[1432]FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE, BAY AREA CHAPTER
[1433]also known as Bay Area Fair Play for Cuba
[1435]Committee {(BAFPCC)
[1437]The "New York Times" newspaper on November 20, 1960,
[1438]carried an article captioned "Pro-Castro Body Reports U.S.
[1439]Gain," which reported that the Fair Play for Cuba Committee
[1440](FPCC) had 5,000 paid-up members in the United States. The
[1441]article declared that the FPCC had headquarters at 799 Broadway,
[1442]New York City, New York, and had chapters in other cities, in-
[1443]cluding one in San Francisco.
[1445]A source advised in March, 1961, that the Bay Area
[1446]Chapter of the FPCC (BAFPCC) began to be formed in San Francisco
[1447]in November, 1960, under the direct guidance and leadership of
[1448]ASHER HARER, who the source identified as a member of the San
[1449]Francisco Branch of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and a
[1450]member of the National Committee of the SWP.
[1452]The SWP has been designated by the Attorney
[1453]General of the United States pursuant to
[1454]Executive Order 10450.
[1456]A source advised in May, 1962, that the BAFPCC is
[1457]currently active in the San Francisco area and includes members
[1458]in San Francisco and surrounding counties. He advised that the
[1459]BAFPCC has no headquarters but receives mail through Post
[1460]Office Box 2615, San Francisco 26, California, which is a box
[1461]maintained by ASHER HARER, He stated that the announced aims and
[1462]purposes of the BAFPCC are to "spread the truth about Cuba and
[1463]to prevent U.S. intervention in Cuba."
[1465]A source advised in March, 1962, that in the recent
[1467]elections of the BAFPCC, the SWP continued its influence by
[1468]having SWP members elected to the Executive Committee.
[1470]APPENDIX |
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[1476]FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE (FPCC)
[1478]The April 6, 1960, edition of "The New York Times"
[1479]newspaper contains a full page advertisement captioned "What
[1481]Is Really Happening in Cuba," placed by the FPCC, This
[1482]advertisement announced the formation of the Fic in New York
[1483]City and declared the FPCC intended to promulgate "the truth
[1484]about revoluntionary Cuba" to neutralize the distorted American
[1485]press.
[1487]"The New York Times" edition of January 11, 1961,
[1488]reported that at a hearing conducted before the United States
[1489]Senate Internal Security Subcommittee on January 10, 1961, Dr.
[1490]CHARLES A. SANTOS-BUCH identified himself and ROBERT TABER as
[1491]organizers of the FPCC. He also testified he and TABER obtain-
[1492]ed funds from the Cuban Government which were applied toward the
[1493]cost of the aforementioned advertisement.
[1495]On October 3, 1960, a source advised that the
[1496]Socialist Workers Party (Swe) in New York had become active in
[1497]the FPCC, and that SWP members, in a FPCC election, had been
[1498]able to remove several Communist Party (CP) members who were
[1499]on the Executive Board of the FPCC and gain control of the
[1500]organization.
[1502]A second source advised that an announcement from
[1503]National Headquarters of the SWP was made on September 24, 1961
[1504]to the effect RICHARD GIBSON had fired the secretary in the FPCC
[1506]headquarters and was trying to break the SWP influence in the
[1507]FPCC,.
[1509]Column 2, page 8, of the February 22, 1962, edition
[1510]of "The New York Times" contains an article captioned "Castro
[1511]Backer Resigns" which announced that ROBERT TABER had resigned
[1512]as Executive Secretary of the FPCC and as President of the
[1513]Institute for the Improvement of Inter-American Relations, Inc.,
[1514]which had organized the FPCC in April, 1960.
[1516]On May 17, 1962, a third source advised that Nati onal
[1517]Headquarters of the FPCC is located in room 329 at 799 Broadway,
[1518]New York City, and that the FPCC is operating under the direction
[1519]of RICHARD GIBSON, Acting National Executive Secretary of the
[1520]FPCC.
[1522]The SWP and the CP, USA, have been designated by the
[1523]Attorney General ofesche United Ftates pursuant to Executive Order
[1524]10450,
[1526]APPENDIX
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[1532]1.
[1534]SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY - SAN
[1535]FRANCISCO DIV” STON
[1537]A source advised on August 1, 1960, that the San
[1538]Prancisco Branch of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) was formed
[1539]approximately in the early part of 1938 and the Oakland Branch
[1540]of the SWP was formed in the latter part of 1938.
[1542]A second source advised on October 26, 1959, that the
[1543]name of the Oakland Branch of the SWP was changed to the
[1544]Qakland-Berkeley Branch of the SWP,
[1546]A third source advised on April 9, 1962, that the
[1547]San Francisco Branch and the Oakland-Berkeley Branch of the SWP
[1548]follow the policies and directives of the National SWP with whom
[1549]they are affiliated.
[1551]_ The SWP has been designated by the Attorney General
[1552]of the United States pursuant to Executive Order 10456,
[1554]APPENDIX.
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[1562]le
[1564]INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PARTY
[1566]The 1955 Report ef the California Committee on
[1567]Un-American Activities, page 46, stated, "The Independent
[1568]Progressive Party in California was quickly captured by
[1569]the communists, and by the time the Wallace for President
[1570]campaign had swung into high gear was being operated lock,
[1571]stock, and barrel by the Communist Party of California.
[1572]Time after time the committee in questioning witnesses
[1573]threughout the State discovered that the leaders of the
[1574]Communist Parties in various localities were identical
[1575]with the leaders of the Independent Progressive Party in
[1576]the same area. It is true, of course, that in the Inde-
[1577]pendent Progressive Party there were many sincere liberals
[1578]who, because ef dissatisfaction with the two major polit-
[1579]ical organizations registered as Independent Progressives
[1580]and continued their affiliation until the true contrel of
[1581]the I. P. P. became obvious. These people invariably re<
[1582]Bigned, many of them having given the benefit of their ex-
[1583]perience to various official agencies interested in the
[1584]exposure vf subversive activities."
[1586]APPENDIX PAGE
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[1596]rat
[1598]STUDIES ON THE LEFT (SOTL)
[1600]The "Wisconsin State Journal," a daily newspaper published at
[1601]Madison, Wisconsin, on November 26, 1959 announded that a new
[1602]scholarly magazine, "Studies on the Left," a historical review
[1603]dedicated to the leftist point of view, edited by present and
[1604]former graduate students at the University of Wisconsin (uw),
[1605]but having no connection with the UW itself, would begin
[1606]publication soon.
[1608]Records of the Wisconsin Secretary of State reflect SOTL was
[1609]incorporated under laws of Wisconsin July 16, 1959 as a non-
[1610]stock, uon-profit corporation with headquarters P.O. Box 2121,
[1611]Madison, Wisconsin. Three issues were published during the
[1612]period December, 1959 to November, 1960, The first issue
[1613]contained a policy statement of the editors stating SOTL was
[1614]primarily a magazine for national circulation designed to give
[1615]younger men with radical views a place to voice their opinions.
[1617]Publicly listed members of SOTL's Editorial Board SAUL LANDAU,
[1618]JOAN BROMBERG, STEPHEN SCHEINBERG, MARTIN J. SKLAR and JAMES
[1619]WEINSTEIN have been identified by sources previously as having
[1620]participated in the activities of the Labor Youth League (LYL);
[1621]while Editorial Board members DAVID EAKINS and MATTHEW CHAPPERON
[1622]have been identified as active members of the Communist Party
[1623](CP). Another source has identified LANDAU and EAKINS as
[1624]handling the finance and business affairs of SOTL.
[1626]The Communist Party, USA, and the Labor Youth League have been
[1627]designated by the Attorney General of the United States pursuant
[1628]to Executive Order 10450,
[1630]APPENDIX PAGE
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[1636]NORTHERN CALIFORNIA COMMITTEE
[1637]FOR PROTECTION OF FOREIGN BORN
[1639]: The "Daily People's World," now known as the "People's
[1640]World," a West Coast Communist newspaper, of November 2, 1950,
[1641]page 10, columns 1 and 2, contained an article entitled,
[1642]"Northern California Committee for Foreign Born Planned." This
[1643]article stated that plans for the organization of a Northern
[1644]California Committee for Protection of Foreign Born would be
[1645]made at a meeting on November 6, 1950, at 150 Golden Gate
[1646]Avenue, San Francisco, California.
[1648]A source advised on April 25, 1962, that the Northern
[1649]California Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, although
[1650]an independent organization, carries out a program of activity
[1651]in Northern California which coincides with the aims of the
[1652]American Committee for Protection of Foreign Born (ACPFB),
[1654]The source further advised that the Northern California
[1655]Committee for Protection of Foreign Born continues to be active
[1656]in defending the foreign born in deportation proceedings and in
[1657]securing support for the repeal of the Walter-McCarran Law.
[1659]The ACPFB has been designated by the Attorney General
[1660]of the United States pursuant to Executive Order 10450.
[1662]APPENDIX
[1664]‘ 20
[1666]Bs A
[1667]368
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[1671]"NATIONAL GUARDIAN"
[1673]The Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications,
[1674]revised and published December 1, 1961, prepared and released
[1675]by the Committee on Un-American Activities, United States
[1676]House of Representatives, contains the following on Page 193
[1677]concerning "National Guardian":
[1679]1. “established by the American Labor Party in 1947
[1680]as a 'progressive' weekly * * *. Although it denies having
[1681]any affiliation with the Communist Party, it has manifested
[1682]itself from the beginning as a virtual official propaganda arm
[1683]of Soviet Russia."
[1685](Committee on Un-American Activities, Report,
[1686]Trial by Treason: The National Committee to
[1688]Secure Justice for the Rosenbergs and Morton
[1689]Sobell, August 25, 1956, p. 12.
[1691]APPENDIX
[1693]509
[1695]NW 68613 Docld:34528578 Page 37
[1697]Li Ste sagag
[1701]NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD
[1702]SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER
[1704]A source advised on April 19, 1962, that the
[1705]San Francisco Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, which is
[1706]affiliated with the National Lawyers Guild and follows its
[1707]policies and directives, was organized in the Summer of 1937,
[1708]and is currently active in San Francisco, California,
[1710]APPENDIX
[1712]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 38
[1714]BP 100-4336
[1715]erofir
[1717]NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD
[1719]The Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications,
[1720]revised and published December 1, 1961, prepared and released
[1721]by the Committee on Un-American Activities, United States
[1722]House of Representatives, contains the following on Page 121
[1723]concerning "National Lawyers Guild":
[1725]1. Cited as a Communist front.
[1726](Special Committee on Un-American Activities,
[1728]House Report 1311 on the CIO Political Action
[1729]Committee, March 29, 1944, p. 149.)
[1731]2. Cited as a Communist front which "is the foremost
[1732]legal bulwark of the Communist Party, its front organizations,
[1733]and controlled unions" and which "since its inception has
[1734]never failed to rally to the legal defense of the Communist
[1735]Party and individual members thereof, including known
[1736]espionage agents."
[1738](Committee on Un-American Activities, House
[1740]Report 3123 on the National Lawyers Guild,
[1741]September 21, 1950, originally rel ated
[1742]September 17, 1950.)
[1744]3. "To defend the cases of Communist lawbreakers,
[1745]fronts have been devised making special appeals in behalf
[1746]of civil liberties and reaching out far beyond the confines
[1747]of the Communist Party itself. Among these organizations
[1748]are the * * * National Lawyers Guild. When the Communist
[1749]Party itself is under fire these offer a bulwark of protection."
[1751](Internal Security Subcommittee of the Senate
[1753]Judiciary Committee, Handbook for Americans, S.
[1754]Doc. 117, April 23, 1956, p. 91.)
[1756]APPENDIX
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[1760]SAN FRANCISCO CITIZENS COMMITTEE
[1761]TO PRESERVE AMERICAN FREEDOMS (SFCCPAF)
[1763]A source advised on April 7, 1960, that a San Fran-
[1764]cisco affiliate of the Citizens Committee to Preserve American
[1765]Freedoms (CCPAF) had been established at a meeting held in
[1766]San Francisco on April 4, 1960. The source advised that the
[1767]San Francisco affiliate, to be known as the San Francisco CCPAF,
[1768]would carry out in Northern California, the program of the CCPAF,
[1770]Source advised on April 17, 1962, that the San Fran-
[1771]cisco CCPAF is active.
[1773]APPENDIX
[1775]NW 60613 Docid:34520578 Page 40
[1777]BY 100-3355 a
[1778]roar - |
[1780]i.
[1781]CITIZENS COMMITTEE TO PRESERVE AMERICAN FREEDOMS
[1783]The Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications,
[1784]revised and published December 1, 1961, prepared and released
[1785]by the Committee on Un-American Activities, United States
[1786]House of Representatives, contains the following on Page 43
[1787]concerning "Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms":
[1789]1. "The (Communist), party's front operations in the
[1790]Southern California District today are * * * confined to four
[1791]major organizations," which include the Citizens Committee to
[1792]Preserve Anerican Freedoms.
[1794]"The Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms
[1795]* * * specializes in propaganda aimed at abolishing the Committee
[1796]on Un-American Activities and discrediting the Federal Bureau of
[1797]Investigation. Created in Los Angeles in 1952, the front
[1798]organization is run by Frank Wilkinson, an identified Communist
[1799]who recently resumed the full-time, paid post of executive
[1800]secretary after approximately a year's leave of absence to assist
[1801]in a similar campaign by another front in New York City, the
[1802]Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.
[1804]"When the Committee on Un-American Activities held
[1805]hearings in Los Angeles September 2-5, 1958, to inquire into
[1806]the nature of the party's recent reorganization in California,
[1807]the Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms sponsored
[1808]a series of public meetings to protest the hearings and the
[1809]very existence of the committee. Communists subpenaed as wit-
[1810]nesses were guests of honor.
[1812]"At this time, leaders of the party's Southern
[1813]California District were mobilizing Communists in the area for
[1814]participation in an intensified campaign to abolish this
[1815]committee of Congress. How the Citizens Committee to Preserve
[1816]American Freedoms served the party in this effort was revealed
[1817]by (Communist Party) District Chairman Dorothy Healey in a
[1818]report to the party's Southern California District Council on
[1819]September 21, 1958. Mrs. Healey declared that the party preferra
[1820]public protest meetings to be held by the Citizens Committee to
[1821]Preserve American Freedoms rather than under party auspices tecase
[1822]Communists could attend without danger of being exposed as
[1823]members of the party. She also noted that Communists scheduled
[1824]as congressional committee witnesses could not appear beforehand
[1825]at openly Communist rallies without creating the impression
[1826]that the party was conspiring with witnesses to withhold informa-
[1827]tion from the committee."
[1829](Committee on Un-American Activities, House Report
[1830]259 on the Southern California District of the
[1831]Communist Party, April 3, 1959, pp. 7 and 8.)
[1833]4
[1835]313
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[1841](«> +°D-323 (Rev. 11-29-61) . . a ‘
[1843]* Wo! . mot f aod
[1845]oe , ‘ag * . , . .
[1847]UNITED STATES. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE a
[1848]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[1850]San Pranciocs, California
[1851]March 29, 2953
[1853]_ In Reply, Please Refer to
[1854]File No.
[1856]Character . GESURITY MATTER -¢
[1858]; ' Reference heport ef Special Agent FRANCIS
[1859]—_ ; ?, DAVIS, dated and captioned as
[1860]ahove, at San Franeiaco
[1862]All sources (except any listed below) whose identities
[1863]are concealed in: referenced communication have furnished reliable.
[1864]information in the past.
[1866]“ 3t4
[1868]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property
[1869]_of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside
[1870]your agency, .
[1872]_ NW 88613 Docid:34528578 Page 42
[1874]EAUIBIT COVER SHEET
[1876]2?
[1880]Exhibit Number :JX-
[1881]SUBJECT: PoRER, Dovid Dent
[1882]Siwe Regist
[1883]DOR: 2h July "982, Chicago, Tlinois
[1884]File Number? 72206003 $64n5049137
[1885]Freparing Unit: 115th MI Group { g )
[1886]Agent Report Dated: 92% Fey 1967
[1887]Deseription: Report, SFO FBI dated 30 Map 64 re SUBJECT'S father
[1889]REVIEWED Ry FRE TASK FORCE
[1891]or Mlepa jd ——
[1893]Li:
[1895]on CONTAINED
[1896]aie FBI INE ont ore LD KSB
[1897]wey abs
[1898]DAT Ce
[1899]Classification
[1900]ICGP-F Form 2-25 “ 315
[1902](Rev 25 Mar 66)
[1904]NW 60613 Docid:34520578 Page 43
[1906]4
[1908]FD-204 (Rev. -3-50)
[1910]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[1911]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[1913]Copy to:
[1915]Report of: . SA FRANCIS T, DAVIS Offic: SAN FRANCISCC
[1916]Date: March 30, 1964 OC
[1918]Field Office FileNo: 1O00=33836 ; Bureau FileNo: 100+365779
[1920]‘Title: XRVING RHODES PROMER
[1922]Character: SECURITY SAPTER Pad rol
[1924]Synopsis:
[1925]Subjeot resides at 881 Clayton Street, : San Francises, and
[1926]48 employed as un arahitectucal draftanan through the a
[1927]American Inatitute of Architects, 47 Kearny Street, Jan
[1928]Franeiseo. Subject attended CP sponsored May Day meeting
[1929]and ARI affairs. He taught class on Marxiem and Art at
[1930]Sen Pranoises 555, He attended PW bazaar, National Guardian
[1931]affair and film sponsored by SFCCFAF. Attended mass meeting
[1932]in San Francisec sponsored by cURT and took part in peace
[1933]Walk tn San Francisco. Also attended meetings sponsored
[1934]by the Continuations Comittee of World Congress on deneval —
[1936]Disarmament and Feace,
[1937]== ECLA sip BY ya aa
[1938]ae ON 4G 4 pease
[1940]ZX. BACKGROUND
[1942]DETATLS1
[1944]{ A. Residence
[1946]The subject resides at $62 Clayton, Street, Jan
[1947]¥rancises, Californte.
[1949]REVIEWED BY FE “JFK TASK FORCE | -« GHARLES TERSHEY, 217
[1951]on folie hind | Frederick street - 3/4/64
[1952]Y RELCASE IN FULL
[1953]Cl RELEASE IN PART
[1954]© TOTAL DENIAL
[1956]wes ification 3 I 6
[1958]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBT of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and
[1959]its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
[1961]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 44
[1963]Py /esl
[1965]saab ject continues tc be employed aa ar
[1966]architestural draftsman in the San Franeiseo ared.,
[1967]obtaining employment through the placement service of
[1968]the Amerioar, Institute of Architects, 47 Kearny Sbreet
[1971]Bes. EPHEL otDPi,
[1972]Executive Direotar,
[1973]AIA - 3/20/64
[1975]A, Conmminitiut Farty
[1977]The wubject attended « hay Day meeting sponsored
[1978]by the san Prencisco Free Speech Forum held at 156 Golden
[1979]Gate Averue,. Gan Francisco, on May 4, 1963. MARGRIT FIrTrear
[1980]acted a6 chairman of the mecting ard noted that she Aad
[1981]aelebrated May Day last year in Moscow, She said che
[1982]regarded this 4 privilege anc honcr and anid that May i
[1983]dn Moscow was celebrated in a spirit. of good wilt and
[1984]fraternity and should be celebrated in a like manner in
[1985]this countyy. che @aid thet some day averyone would live
[1986]under Boclaltem and there would be no pore war and everyone
[1987]would be friemdis and brothers.
[1989]ARCHIE BROWN, introduced as a well know labor
[1990]ieader and progressive, Ave 2 speech eritical of the
[1991]eity administration in San Francisea, and ciaimed that the
[1992]ius clearence program drove under-privylioged people from
[1993]One Slum area infa marginal acea which then becanse slums.
[1995]CARL BLOICE and severei others then put ou an
[1996]entertainment skit prios to the introduction of HYHAN LUKE
[1997]as a featured speaker. IKE was introduced as an historian
[1998]and econamiet and a Tatt-Hartiey vietin.
[2000]an 317
[2002]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 45
[2005]SH 2000-33835
[2006]PTD /msl
[2008]had a planned economy and traded with Soviet nations,
[2009]most of the iils of unsapleyoent cowld be cured. He also
[2010]Spoles 0: ation ie eaten’ ects and union
[2011]busting legislation. He aaid the government 1a applying
[2012]antitrust provisions to unions and there is a vicious —
[2013]prosecution of labor leaders. He said these acts are the
[2014]products of the cold war and reaction.
[2016]A resolution ta the yresident aad the Attorney
[2017]General wau pasead €t this meeting which requested the
[2018]government take action against the Birmingham Police Depart-
[2019]ment for police brutality. At the suggestion of IRVING
[2020]FROMER, had a condemnation of the government for past
[2021]inactivity the resolution. _
[2023]The San Prancisoo Free Speech Forwn is
[2024]& net uned by the Gan Francisco County
[2025]Comamist rarty (GFCCP) to present CP
[2026]affaixe which would not be identified
[2027]publialy with the Cr.
[2029]SF He = 5/7/52
[2030]SARGRER. PITTMAN 10 2 member of the SFCCY,
[2032]SF T-6 ~ 5/63
[2033]ARCHIE BROWN in a oxmiber of the SFCCP,
[2034]S¥F T-5 ~ 5/63
[2036]* 418
[2038]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 46
[2041]SF 10033636
[2042]FTD/uel
[2044]CARL BLOICE 18 a weasber of the SFOCE.
[2046]GF T7 - 5/63
[2047]AYeAN LOMER hes been iisted as the
[2048]editor of "Political Arfaixre”, #
[2050]Beit-desceribed theuretical organ of
[2051]the Cf, USA, sinee Jay, 1963.
[2053]Amex ivan i
[2055]The ART has been aceignated by
[2056]Attorney deneral of the United Staten
[2057]parsvent to Executive Order 20456,
[2059]The Jb ject attended 2 reception sponsored by the
[2060]ARX held on April 26, 1963, at the Sheraton Palace Hotel
[2061]in San Francipet, in honor we VICTOR ARNAUROPE Fae invie
[2063]mene: of the Department of Art at stanford Delversity
[2064]Since i917, and it was noted that he wast isa for 4
[2065]year of painting exhibitions and euitarel work the
[2066]Doviet Union. & these listed a6 giving greetings and
[2067]recognition of his work was IRVING FROMER, artist
[2069]ehairman <~f the draghie Arte Workshop.
[2071]The program at the vcecaphion consisted of
[2072]entertainment ineluding songs by one of FROMER's sons,
[2073]and 4 by shi: BOOU,
[2075]SP P-L ~ HA0/53
[2076]VICTCH ARNAUTORP i4 2 menber of the
[2077]wan Pranclace County Commmist Party.
[2078]SPTM§ + Of/55
[2079], 5
[2082]NW 88613 Docid:34528578 Page 47
[2085]SF 2909-33038
[2086]PED (aed
[2088]oF the Cf in
[2089]of Gaisrormva,
[2091]SF T-1L - 9 /2i/o3
[2093]She Gup ject attends: ai'faiy sponsored by tie
[2095]ARI held at the Jheraton Palace detel on November 24,
[2096]1963. Thia aftair celebrated: the 30th anniversary of the
[2097]well, ae the recont signing at ‘the Best Ban Preaty.
[2098]HOLLAND ROBERTS, President of the ARI, seted as olmiresir.
[2099]of the meeting and commented on the assassination of
[2100]President X2RNBDY, which he stated was a deliberate pian
[2101]of the extreme right forces, those forces apposed tc
[2102]pence. He Introduced the sounselors of the USSR Embassy
[2104]An Washington, 0.¢., who amveyed the sondolenses of tna
[2105]soviet Anbassadar and members of the Embassy to the
[2106]audience on the death of President KENNEDY.
[2108]The main speaker ci the evening, JOHN BCHARD
[2109]GAMSON, a@aid that he had spent the past two years in
[2110]the Seviet Trion, where he wrote a book and participated
[2111]in the making of myles, He made a2 comparison be
[2112]the more decadence of United States youth and the healthy
[2113]spirit of Soviet youth. He alas tried to convey the
[2114]impression that ene late President KOQUNEDY had beer siain
[2115]by forges apposed to peace,
[2117]dais WOOD is a menper
[2118]the # Horthern Diatrics -
[2120]SE W-9 = 11/99/63
[2122]JU HOWARD LAWSON jie a member of the
[2123]oF in the Bos Angelce, California area.
[2125]SF P15 ~ 12/8/63
[2127]SO LLAND RORERTS ig a member of the CF
[2128]an Fele Alto, Galifornia. .
[2130]OF W100 « dn 1953
[2132]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 48
[2135]a
[2137]The e¥ is a west const Commmtiat news-
[2138]paper published in San Franciaec.
[2140]Ghe inh ject attended a / bagaar sponsored by the
[2142]wi held December 0 ~ 8, 1965, at 81 Glenentina ctrest,
[2143]dan Pranciseo, California. |
[2144]SF T+3 « 12/26/53
[2146]vB. oan Pranscines School of .@eial Golenees (SFG5u)
[2148]fhe £2321, 1963, bwiletin of the GFSS5 listed
[2150]. ERVING FROMER as an inatruetor in a
[2152]clase on Karxton
[2153]and Art held on Monday evenings from 0:45 POM. to 30: 35 FE.
[2154]at 345 Franklin Streat, San Francisco, starting on
[2155]Getober 14, 1963.
[2157]oF M9 - 10/10/63
[2159]om Geteber 14, 19635, FROHER conducted a alace
[2160]on Marcie: and Art and recomended the class read a bowl
[2161]on axt and social life by PLEKOVO?Y whom he deseribed az
[2163]a theoretical writer of Marxist coclaitem. He aise recom
[2164]mended other iiterature by Sovlet weiters.
[2166]SP T-12 + 2h 3/53
[2168]cab dock ¢onducted clause on Marxism and Art ©
[2169]Gatober a1 "1963, at which he discussed objestive and
[2171]subjective srt. He also discussed WALT WHITMAN as a painter.
[2173]Re remarked that the Amemtean Art Hoard fe composed of
[2174]reactionaries like ROCKEPELLAN and CARNEGIE.
[2176]SF Ti =~ 10/28/63
[2178]321
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[2183]_——.
[2185]OF 100-735 35
[2188]Sub ject sonduated & class of! Marxiem and Art
[2189]on. Ostober a 1963, at which claus he showed still
[2190]oot eray of verlows art works upon which he commented
[2194]aF T-2 ~ 10/30/83
[2196]' Gt Hovenbex £0, 1963, 4 neebing of teachers and
[2197]ejass Teprenentatives of the SFS55 was held at 33 8 franklin
[2198]Street, san Franciaco, to diacuas the program of the
[2199]school and plans for the future, The Subject was mot
[2200]present at this meeting; however, his art clase wag
[2201]Widely dieoussed and 1t was stated that there wore only
[2202]four atadenta left in the advanced class. it was decided
[2203]that the course Would be dropped In the next Semen ter:
[2204]because of tie low attendanse and the fact that tha
[2205]zourge had nothing te de with Barsdme.
[2207]OP B-2 11/21/63
[2209]On December 19, 1953, THRAGNCE HALLINAN,
[2210]Direstor of the SPSSS, announced that the school had
[2211]ceased oiagues until the and of Jamuary, and remarked
[2212]that LAVIN FROMER’s art claas would be senceted duc
[2213]to lack of attendance.
[2215]OF T-13 ~ 12/20/53
[2218]Avenue, San Francisco, om Hereh 23, 1963, The Subjecttz
[2219]aon, JOHN PROG, WAS among . +hone Wie provided the
[2220]antertainnent.
[2222]OF Tah ~ 3/26/53
[2224]F, Sam Praioleco Citizens Caomittee te Preserve
[2225]— Senedcan Freedom (SFCCPAY) {see appendix) _
[2227]Ameri Preedome (SFCCPAH) {See
[2229]The wabject attended a film showing sponsored by
[2230]the SPCCFAF held at the Hall of Flowers, Golden date Park,
[2236]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 50
[2239]GF 190033855
[2241]fan Franeisss,; of April 12, i903. The film was captioned
[2243]"CL Ua-Anevicans’ and depieted scenes from the San Pranaiseo
[2245]Picts heid in. the City Hall during an appearance cf the
[2246]flouse Comulttes on Un-Amerioa: Activities (HCUA).
[2248]Ab thie affair, FRANS VILEINSON spoke on resent
[2249]biils whisn were introduced into Uongress attempting to
[2250]Go away with the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
[2251]ie said the firat bills were worked on by o1 six people
[2252]ang at present they have a working forse of 36 Corgress~
[2253]men who are ubtempting to abciish the HCOA.
[2255]SP RD ~ 4/28/63
[2256]SF Tei» 4/22/63
[2258]ome Appendix on OFSCKAP for sharacteri-
[2259]sation of PRANK UTLETIGEN,.
[2261]@. Gontinuations Committee cf the World Congress on
[2263]General Uleurmament and :eace (CCHCGDE)
[2265]wAbject attended 2 uesting sponsored by CCWCODP held
[2266]at JLWU auditorium, 400 Hortl foint itreet, Gan Franeiaes, on
[2267]May 7, 2963. The featured speaker was former Brigadier
[2268]General I BH, HESTER, who agid that after fierld War ii,
[2269]the Unitec Ltrates of America refused to negotiate with the
[2270]other four ble powers on the disposition of Berlin. He
[2271]Baid now the big issue in the world is Berlin, and he said
[2272]At should be declared a free sity under the United tations
[2273]with a treaty auerantesing the right to come and go throwsh
[2274]Germany. HESTEG said that he was in East Gexreany the pre-
[2275]vious year and the East German's are willing to make
[2277]_ soneeasions for the unification of a11 Geymans, HESTSK also
[2279]said thet if the United States would teke the trouble t.
[2280]vaderstand Ching, they would find that there ia nothing
[2281]wrong With that nation. He said that China should be =
[2282]member of the United Nations and the United Statea should
[2283]trade witu nina.
[2285]Sr pe ~ 5/5/53
[2286]oF T13 - Benge
[2288]rae)
[2290]323
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[2295]GE 100-3230
[2296]PED/sal
[2298]whe Jume 3, 1962, lasue of the "New Yoru:
[2299]Pines” contained ar advertigement re-
[2300]Vouling that the Zorlid Feace Council
[2301]Hponsored the World Congvess on General
[2302]tisareament and Peace beid in Moscow,
[2304]‘he Pune 15, 1663, isaue of the bulletin
[2305]of the World Pence Sauncil reperted that
[2306]the Gonbinvations Committee of the wean:
[2307]tweed been founded by f.i, delegates to the
[2309]3962 Congress in Honudew,
[2310]Git appendix for ehuxnacterization of
[2312]Weria Peace Congress.
[2313]i, Commiites Sc Uphold the iight to Travel (curr)
[2314]LLee 2 mdiz)
[2316]nae
[2318]AG & meeting of the Gteering Comittee of CUNT held
[2319]in can Francigec, on August 22, 1963, the list of apensors of
[2320]CURT was anncuneed and Included among the names of gponaors
[2321]Was TRVIRG Fick
[2323]GF 14 ~ B/14/53
[2325]Gm eptember 21, 1965, the Subject attended 2
[2326]demonstration held at the Civic Center Plaza in Jan Pran~
[2327]eieco, Bonering students who had recently returned fram
[2328]Cuba. The dexonetration was sponsored by CURT and several
[2329]students spoke pretesting the government's curtailment of
[2330]the right te travel to Cuba. one of the students apcoke and
[2331]Said the goverment should send troeps te Birmingham instead
[2332]of trying to prevent people from going to Cuba. He also
[2333]noted that the sapitelistic press had lied about Cuba, and
[2334]the conditions ware different hen had deen neported.
[2336]SFT. = 9/23/53
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[2341]SP 100-33856
[2343]‘se “ub ject was obecved at the above meeting
[2344]_ by special Reonta of the FRI.
[2346]ye sub sent. took pect dn & peace walk heid iH
[2347]Apri 13, 1963, from the Civie Center Plaza to Golden
[2348]te Park, tan Preanctaco,. -
[2349]# mB BAIG/S3
[2353]325
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[2360]“sy
[2362]“COMMITTEE TO UPHOLD THE RIGHT TO TRAVEL
[2364]A source advised on August 1, 1963, and October 4,
[2365]1963, that at a meeting sponsored by Progressive Labor and neld
[2366]on July 31, 1963, at Stiles Hall, Berkeley, California, it was
[2367]decided that a committee be formed in behalf of the San
[2368]Francisco Bay Area students who had traveled to Cuba in June,
[2369]- 19863, in defiance of the ban by the United States Department of
[2371]State on travel to Cuba. The name decided upon was the Committee.
[2373]to Uphold the Right to Travel (CURT).
[2375]The same source and a second source advised that
[2377]- CURT, a non-membership organization, has as its principal
[2379]and main purpose the directing of publicity toward the thought
[2380]. of freedom to travel. in the event of the prosecution of the
[2381]Students who traveled to Cuba, CURT will become a committee to.
[2382]aid in their defense.
[2384]The first source advised that of the twelve officers
[2385]elected, five are currently members of the Socialist Workers
[2386]Party and one was a member of the Socialist Workers Party until
[2387]July, 1963. The current members are:
[2389]SUE MATTINGLY, Recording Secretary
[2390]BRIAN SHANNON, Steering Committee
[2391]HAROLD VERB, Educational Director
[2392]TOM SANDERS, Steering Committee
[2393]RICHARD AOKI, Steering Committee
[2395]. The former member of the Socialist Workers Party is
[2396]JAMES PETRAS of the Student Committee.
[2398]‘APFENDIX PAGE
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[2402]leaflets and invitations were distributed in San Francisco,
[2404][he
[2406]BAY APEA PROGRESSIVE LABOR, eka
[2407]"Progressive Labor" ”
[2409]A source advised on December 12, 1962, that in the
[2410]latter part of 1962 a group of former members of the San
[2411]Francisco County Communist Party (SFCCP), who had split from
[2412]the SFCCP during 1860 over a factionalist dispute, had erouped
[2413]tegether to support and further the aims of "Progressive - Labor"
[2414]and reportedly had allied themselves with the Progressive Labor
[2416]Party, which reportedly has been organized nationally.
[2418]The masthead in the September, 1963, issue of "Progressive
[2419]Labor," Volume II, No. 9, reflects "Progressive Labor" is
[2420]published monthly by the Progressive Labor Co., G.P.0. Box 808,
[2421]Brooklyn 1, N.Y....San Francisco address listed....P.0. Box 843,
[2422]San Francisco 1, California....West Coast Editor: LEE COE.
[2424]A second source advised on February 28, 1963, that
[2425]California, by the above-mentioned group during February, 1963,
[2426]under the name Bay Area Progressive Labor (BAPL), P.O. Box 843
[2427]San Francisco, California, along with the name of LEE COE .as one
[2428]of two signatures appearing thereon.
[2430]A third source advised on November 1, 1963,
[2431]that LEE COE is active in BAPL activities in
[2433]the San Francisco Bay area and appears to be to
[2434]one of its leaders.
[2436]APPENDIX
[2438]“397
[2440]12
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[2444]Lo
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[2450]PROGPESSIVE LABOR PARTY;
[2451]PPOGRESSIVE LABOR MOVEMENT;
[2452]"PROGRESSIVE LABOR"
[2454]A source acvisec on July 2, 1962, that Progressive Labor
[2455]groups held a conference in New York City on July 1, 1962, where
[2456]MILTON ROSEM acted as chairman. He read a statement at this con-
[2457]ference setting forth their intention to form a new Marxist-
[2458]Leninist Party in the United States. ROSEN stated that a more
[2459]formal organization was necessary, one which would provide a
[2460]frarework for all who wanted to join in a united effort to build
[2461]an American vanguard. The functions of this new organization
[2462]are to consolidate all existins forces around Progressive Labor
[2463]and organize additional forces; expand and improve political
[2464]activities; win additional forces to an outlook of Marxism-
[2465]Leninism and increase the open advocacy cf socialism; develop a
[2466]significant Marxist-Leninist program for the new party; and
[2467]organize a collective organization of leaders and members.
[2469]"The worker," an east coast communist
[2470]newspaper, issue of January 7, 1962,
[2472]page 10, column 3, reported the expulsion
[2473]of MILTON FOSEN, former labor secretary
[2474]of the New York State Communist Party,
[2475]from the Communist Party, USA.
[2477]A second and third source advised in February, 1963,
[2478]that this new Marxist-Leninist Party had not yet been organized on
[2479]a formal basis but that Progressive Labor groups had been formed
[2480]in several localities in line with proposals of MILTON ROSEN. The
[2481]sources advised as of February, 1963, that the leaders of this
[2482]group were referring to it as the Progressive Labor Movement.
[2484]The "Amsterdam News," a daily New York City newspaper,
[2485]dated July 27, 1963, vage 22, set forth that the "Progressive
[2486]Labor Party is a new political formation based on Progressive
[2487]Labor Movement, a Socialist organization with groups in all parts
[2488]of the United States. The organization publishes a monthly
[2489]Magazine called Progressive Labor."
[2491]The July-August, 1963, issue of "Progressive Labor" set
[2492]forth that it is published monthly by Progressive Labor Company,
[2493]G.P.0. Box 808, Brooklyn 1, Mew York.
[2495]“ 528
[2497]13
[2502]SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY
[2503]SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION
[2505]A source advised on August 1, 1960, that the San
[2506]Francisco Branch of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) was
[2507]formed approximately in the early part of 1938 and the Oakland
[2508]Branch of the SWP was formed in the latter part of 1938.
[2510]A second source advised on October 26, 1959, that the
[2511]name of the Oakland Branch of the SWP was changed to the
[2512]Oakland-Berkeley Branch of the S!¥/P.
[2514]A third source advised on April 30, 1963, that the
[2515]San Francisco Branch and the Oakland-Berkeley Branch of the
[2516]SWP follow the policies and directives of the National SWP with
[2517]which they are affiliated.
[2519]The SWP has been designated by the
[2521]Attorney General of the United States
[2522]pursuant to Executive Order 10450.
[2524]APPENDIX
[2526]Al
[2528]29
[2532]14
[2534]Se --
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[2541]UNATIONAL GUARDIAN"
[2543]The Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications,
[2544]revised and published December 1, 1961, prepared and released
[2545]by the Committee cn Un-American Activities, United States
[2547]' House of Representatives, contains the following on Page 193
[2548]concerning "National Guardian:"
[2550]1. "established by the American Labor Party in 1947
[2551]as a ‘progressive’! weekly***, Although it denies having any - :
[2552]affiliation with the Communist Party, it has manifested itself
[2553]from the beginning as a virtual official propaganda arm of
[2554]Soviet Russia."
[2556](Committee on Un-American Activities, Report,
[2557]Trial by Treason: The National Committee to
[2558]Secure Justice for the Rosenbergs. and Morton
[2559]Sobell, August 25, 1956, p. 12.)
[2561]APPENDIX
[2563]as
[2565]big ; 44
[2567]Cal
[2568]2.
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[2573][re
[2575]TSC SCHOOL OF SOCTAL 8° E
[2576]siseo School cf Social Science,
[2577]iscc Merxist Study Croun,
[2579]isce Scheol cf Marxism-Leninisn,
[2580]isco School of Farxisey.
[2582]& source advised on February 6, 1962, that the first
[2583]class on the San Francisco Marxist Study Group (SFMS¢), was
[2584]held on February 5, 1962, at 345 Franklin Street, San Francisco,
[2585]California, and that the instructor of this class stated thet
[2586]the mein purpose of the SFNSE was to train young people for
[2587]leadershin of the teonle in the event the U. S. wakes up to the
[2588]advantages of communism. ,
[2590]A second source advisec on February 6, 1964, that the
[2592]San Francisco School of Social Sciences (SFSSS), which has been
[2593]known 48 "San Francisco School of Social Science," "San ~
[2594]Francisco pxist Study Group," "San Francisee School of
[2595]Marxienm-Leninism,” and the "San Francisco School of Marxism,"
[2596]concluded s Fall 1963 series of classes cn December 19, 1963,
[2597]and would commencing 2 nev series of classes in the near future
[2599]second source furnished the Fall 1963 Bulletin of
[2600]the SFSSS on “eteber 17, 1963, _unich reflected that TERENCF
[2601]HALLTNAN was Director, and KARGL BURMETT, Secretary, of the SFSSS
[2602]The source advised that HALLTHAY controls the policy under which
[2603]the SFSSS is run end consults an advisory board of class
[2604]representatives only as to sugsestions fer future courses and
[2605]opinions as to current ones.
[2607])
[2609]A third source advised on October 17, 1963, that
[2610]\LLINGH! was in sttendance at 4 meeting of the Communist
[2611]poste, ftorthern District of California, Youth Commission held
[2612]Qctchar 14, 1963, at 100 Broderick Street, San Francisco.
[2614]@ third source advised in December, 1963, that KAROL
[2615]in attendance at a joint meeting of the San Francisco
[2617]rty Youth Club and the Serkeley, California, Off-Campus
[2618]rty Youth Club held in San Francisco in December, 1963.
[2620]T
[2621]BURKETT was
[2622]Communist Pe
[2623]Communist Pa
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[2627]Ihe
[2629]CITIZENS COMMITTEE TO PRESERVE AMERICAN FREEDOMS
[2630]HR EE EY REV AMERICAN FREEDOMS
[2632]The Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications,
[2633]revised and published December 1, 1961, prepared and released
[2634]by the Committee. on Un-American Activities, United States
[2635]House of Representatives, contains the following on Page 43
[2636]concerning ‘Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms":
[2638]- "The (Communist) party's front operations in the
[2639]Southern California District today are * * * confined to feur
[2640]majer organizations," which include the Citizens Committee to
[2641]Preserve American Freedoms.
[2643]"The Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms
[2644]* * * specializes in propaganda aimed at abolishing the Committee
[2645]on Un-American Activities and discrediting the Federal Bureau of
[2646]Investigation. Created in Los Angeles in 1952, the front
[2647]organization is run by Frank Wilkinson, an identified Communist
[2648]who recently resumed the full-time, paid post of executive
[2649]secretary after approximately a year's leave of absence to assist
[2650]in a similar campaign by another front in New Yerk City, the
[2651]Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.
[2653]"When the Committee on Un-American Activities held
[2654]hearings in Los Angeles September 2-5, 1958, te inquire into the
[2655]nature of the party's recent reorganization in California,
[2656]the Citizens Cemmittee te Preserve American Freedems sponsored
[2657]@ series of public meetings to protest the hearings and the very
[2658]existence of the committee. Communists subpoenaed as witnesses
[2659]were guests of honor,
[2661]"At this time, leaders of the party's Southern California
[2663]District were mobilizing Communists in the area for participation
[2664]in an intensified campaign to abolish this committee of Congress.
[2665]How the Citizens Committee te Preserve American Freedoms served the
[2666]party in this effort was revealed by (Communist Party) District
[2667]Chairman Dorothy Healey in a report to the party's Seuthern Californi:
[2668]District Council en September 21, 1958. Mrs. HEALEY declared that th:
[2669]party preferred public protest meetings to be held by the Citizens
[2670]Committee to Preserve American Freedoms rather than under party
[2671]auspices because Communists could attend without danger of being
[2672]exposed as members of the party. She also noted that Communists
[2673]scheduled as congressional committee witnesses could not appear
[2674]beforehand at openly Communist rallies without creating the im-
[2676]- pression that the party was conspiring with witnesses to withhold
[2677]information frem the committee,"
[2679](Committee on Un-American Activities, -
[2680]House Report 259 on the Southern
[2681]California District of the Communist
[2682]Party, April 3, 1959, pp. 7 and 8.)
[2684]APPENDIX
[2685]18
[2687]CA
[2689]PQ
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[2693]© 8 OO
[2695]SAN FRANCISCO CITIZENS COMMITTEE
[2697]TO PRESERVE AMERICAN FREEDOMS (SFCCPAF)
[2699]A source advised on April 7, 1960, that a San Francisco
[2700]affiliate of the Citizens Committee to Preserve American
[2701]_ Freedoms (CCPAF) had been established at a meeting held in
[2702]San Francisco on April 4, 1960, The source advised that the
[2703]San Francisco affiliate, to be known as the San Francisco CCPAF,
[2704]would carry out in Norther California, the program of the CCPAF.
[2706]A second source advised on May 9», 1963, that the San
[2707]Francisco CCPAF is active,
[2709]t
[2711]APPENDIX
[2713]“a7 333
[2715]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 61
[2717]= - or ee
[2718]‘ ( : 5 -
[2722]e gs 1 ‘ *
[2724]WORLD : mm. IL
[2726]ERE ttn: ety sso Si. Aan
[2727]The "Guide to Subversive ‘Organizations and Publi-
[2728]cations" issued December 1, 1961, by the Committee on un-American .
[2729]Activities, U.S. House of Representatives, page 179, contains
[2730]the following citation regarding the World Peace Council:
[2732][he
[2734]Cited as having been formed at the conclusion of the
[2735]Second World Peace Congress in Warsaw and which was heralded
[2736]by the Moscow radio as 'the expression of the determination
[2737]of the peoples to take into their own hands the struggle for
[2738]peace,
[2740](Committee on Un-American Activities, House Report
[2742]378 « on the Communist. ' Peace’ Offensive, April 25, 1951,
[2743]originally released April 1, 1951, p. 38)
[2745]APPENDIX PAGE
[2747]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 62
[2749]Ped ds,
[2751]FD-323 (Rev. 11-29-61) .
[2752]. “ a Nas
[2756]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[2757]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[2759]In Reply, Please Referto San Franciasc, California
[2760]File No. SP 100+338 3% Merch 3, 1964
[2762]Title IRVING RHODES FROMER
[2764]Character SECURITY MASTER ~ €
[2766]Reference Report of SA FRANCIS T. DAVIS,
[2767]7 dated Merch 30, 1964, at can
[2768]Pranolacs.
[2770]All sources (except any listed below) whose identities
[2771]are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
[2773]information in the past. .. :
[2775]SF 100-33836
[2776]FID/ms1
[2777]“ 335
[2778]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions ofthe FBI. It is the property
[2779]of the FBI and ts loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside
[2781]your agency.
[2783]_ NW 88613 Docid:34528578 Page 63
[2786]EXHIBIT COVER SHEET
[2788]Exhibit: Number: S~
[2790]SUBIBOR: GREER, Dovid Bod | | |
[2791]i) an ; ;
[2792]Stee Rigiotiant . | | |
[2794]Bits 2 Gly 2062, Gioage, Tddnete
[2796]File Number? -qyswutaha - gthegieRg)
[2797]Freparing Unit: 115th, MI Group - { 2 ).
[2798]Agent Report Dated: $2 Sey 2967
[2800]Deseription: Report, SFO FBI dated 30 Mar 65 re SUBJECTS father
[2804]ROVIEVYED RY FLIER TASK FORCE
[2806]a AL
[2808]gi
[2810]acy 21 ay sipfese
[2813]' Classification |
[2814]IGGP-F Form 2-25 336
[2815](Rev 25 Mar 66)
[2817]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 64
[2819]#D-204 (Rev. 3-3-5 9) ae. aes
[2820]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[2821]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[2823]Copy to: ~
[2824]Report of: SA FRANCIS 7. DAVIS once, ‘San Francisco,
[2825]Dote: 3/39/65 . California
[2826]Field Office File #: ° 10033836 : Bureau File #: , 100°365779
[2827]Titles JRVING RHODES PROMER
[2828]ORMATION CONTAINED
[2829]| - | Aue fe wt Classi Lbfusk
[2830]Bae het
[2832]a oe oe 4.2) Sri)
[2834]Chorocter SECURITY MATTER = ¢_ eer rn
[2838]Synopsis: Sf
[2840]Subject resides at 881 Clayton St,, San Francisco, and ts
[2841]employed as an architectural drefteman through the American
[2842]institute of Architects, 47 Kaarny St., San cisco. The
[2843]Subject attended public meetings sponsored by the
[2845]San Prancisco Free Speech Forum itt National Guardian”
[2846](NG), Amevican-Ruseian Institute ( Ru), DuBois Club, and
[2847]Committee to End ave 8, Intesventdenn an Vietnam. He also
[2848]attended CP and "People's World” (PW) sponsored social af-
[2849]fairs. Subject was arrested during racial demonstration
[2850]at Sheraton-Palace Hotel, San Francisco, on 3/1/65, He was
[2851]also observed in a picket line at a.meeting of the Citizens
[2853]Councils of America, OREWEMED BY PEudEX TASK FORCE
[2854]] ; mee Je uefa ils deh. OO
[2855]DETAILS: V e
[2857]A, Residence 4 S) t
[2859]The Subject resides at 881 Clayton Street,
[2860]San Francisco, and is employed as an architectural drafts
[2861]man through the American Institute of Architects, 47 Kearny
[2862]Street, San Francisco.
[2864]..... are CH'RLES TERSHEY, 217 Frederick
[2866]i... __ Street, San Francisco, 3/23/65
[2867]This document contains nelther recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
[2868]your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
[2870]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 65
[2872]SP 1200-33836
[2873]FID/eva
[2874]II. COMMUNIST PARTY (CP) AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
[2875]A, Communist Activities
[2876]The Subject attended a May Day meeting held at
[2878]1560 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, which was sponsored
[2879]by the San Franctees Pree Speech Forum.on May 2, 1964,
[2881]The San Francisco Free Speech Forum is
[2882]& mame used by the CP of San Francisco
[2883]to held public meetings.
[2885]STEVE MURDOCK, editor of the “PW" reviewsd the
[2886]activities of the “Pu for the past year and pointed out.
[2887]that the "Pw" offered its readers news from the view-
[2888]point of the working class and Negro people and really had -
[2889]something to offer and this had enabled it to survive.
[2891]ROSCOE PROCTOR alse spoke om the problems of
[2892]the Negro people in the capitalistic society and noted
[2893]that only soci&item offered the Negro any chance of solving
[2894]his problems. PROCTOR said that the President'a "War
[2895]Against Poverty” was simply a political scheme to attract
[2896]votes.
[2898]The featured speaker was ROBERT THOMPSON, a men~
[2899]ber of the CP Committee, who discussed the split between
[2900]the Soviet Union and China and said that it would sson be
[2901]healed over, THOMPSCN told the audience that they should
[2902]support the Democratic Administration while at the same
[2903]time put pressure on the Democratic Party to end defacts
[2904]segregation in schools throughout the country, THOMPSON
[2905]noted that public school systems would have to be integra -
[2906]ted in order to survive.
[2908]SP Tal, 5/7/64, SP T-2, 5/4/64,
[2909]cp as, CAYEN, sp tos, Ones
[2911]The tpt is a West Comet communist news-
[2912]paper published in tan Prancisco,
[2914]ar 338
[2916]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 66
[2919]SF 1060-33836
[2920]FID/eve
[2922]' ROSCOE PROCTOR attended a meeting of
[2923]the CP, USA, national and dtiatrict
[2924]leaders, held in New York City on
[2925]June 22 - oh, 1962,
[2927]SF T-4, 6/29/62
[2929]Gn June 27, 1964, the Subject attended a social
[2930]affair aponsored by the Maritinic Ciub, San Francises CP,
[2931]at 1027 Brussels Street, San Francises. Proceeds of this
[2932]social affair went for the bencfit of the "Pw".
[2934]SP T-5, 7/2/64
[2936]On September 25, 1964, the Subject attended a
[2937]publie meeting sponsored by, the Sen Praneisco FSF held |
[2938]at 150 Golden Gate Averme, San Prancises, The purpose of
[2939]this meeting was to hear HENRY WINSTON, a member of the.
[2940]CP National Committee, speak.
[2942]WINSTON tdentified himself as a communist and
[2943]told of his imprisonment by the Federal Government. He
[2944]said that becauce the government would not treat him for
[2945]his iliness, he became blind. -He said the reason for the
[2946]govermment's refueal to treat. ham WAS because he was @ --
[2947]Negro and a communist.
[2949]WINSTON pointed out that the Republican Party
[2950]must be defeated even though he did not completely approve
[2951]of President JOHNSON and the Democratic Party, WINSTON
[2952]alas discusse@ the civil rights movement and said that the
[2953]Negro must get his rights before everything in this
[2954]country would be ©11 right.
[2956]SP T-2, 9/20/64, SF 7-5, 10/2/64,
[2957]SP T-6, ala 28/64 1 397/
[2959]B, "People's Yor1a" (PW) ple.
[2960]On April 12, 1064, the Subfect attended a din~
[2962]ner held for the benefit of the "Pw" st 1581 Masonic
[2963]Street, San Pranoisco,.
[2965]SF T-5, 4/13/64
[2967]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 67
[2970]SF 100-33836
[2971]PTD/evs
[2973]c. “Nationai Guardian” (NG _
[2975]A charsketerization of the NG is contained
[2976]in the appendix paged.
[2978]on February &, 1964, the Subjeet attended a
[2979]public meeting sponsored by the NG held at 625 Polk
[2980]Street, Son Prameiseo, The featured speaker at this
[2981]meeting was MARK LANE, an attorney for the mother of
[2982]LEE HARVEY OSWALD,
[2984], LANE. discussed the background of the assassi-
[2985]nation of President KENNEPY and stressed the fact that
[2986]Dallas was & vevy reactionary city and for that reason
[2987]it ie easy to understand why Palias had been selected as
[2988]the place for the President to be assassinated. LANE
[2989]diseussed beiefiy the background of LEE HARVEY OSWALD
[2990]and noted that he was a Grifter without any ties who hed
[2991]spent some time in the Soviet Union. LANE tried to es-
[2992]‘tablish a link between OSWALD ami the FBI and indicated
[2993]that OSWALD was the victim of a frameup. He said he had
[2994]a reputation of being an unsteble character and a past
[2995]association with left-wing groups. LANE said that in
[2996]epite of this he did not believe that OSWALD was the
[2997]actual assassin of the President,
[2999]SP Pa, 2/18/64
[3000]D. W.E.B. Duois Club of San Francisco
[3002]A chavacterization of the ¥.E.B, DuBois
[3003]Club of San Franecises is contained in
[3004]the appendix.
[3006]On August 20, 1964, Subject attended a meeting
[3007]sponsored by the W.E.B. DuBsie Club held at 1007 McAllister
[3008]Street, San Francisco. The mecting was a panel discussion
[3009]on the question of world peace. One of the speakers took
[3010]the viewpoint of the Chinese Marxist and said he believed
[3011]in revolution because this was the only way of eliminating
[3012]capitalist enterprises and capitalist economy. He cited
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[3020]PTD/evs
[3022]such areas ao Cuba, Vietnam, the Soviet Union and Chine.
[3023]He said that alk of these countries are socialist camps
[3024]of one form or another and a1] are working for peace,
[3026]AL RICHMOND, the editor of the "PW", took the
[3027]position that peaceful co-existence was 2 possi le way
[3028]to make some progress for peace without changing the
[3029]economy of the country.
[3031]One af the other panei members spoke in support
[3032]of peace but not in favor of any kind of violence. He
[3033]pointed out that the left wingers comprising the CF, the
[3034]Trotskyite Party, and the Progressive Labor Party looked
[3035]toward revolution as an alternative for peace; however,
[3036]he did not think that peace would ever be won by revolu-
[3037]tion. _
[3039]SP T-1, 6/31/64, SF T-3, 8/27/64
[3040]SP 2-6, B7e7e4 e /
[3042]On Setober 16, 1964, the Subject attended a
[3043]panel discussion sponsored by the DuBois Club held at
[3044]625 Polk Street, San Francises, The three panel members
[3045]were DOROTHY HEACEY, Chairman of the Southern California
[3046]GP, VINCENT HALLZNAN, a San Francisco attorney, and JOHN
[3047]BURTON, a California State Assemblyman.
[3049]The Subjeet of the digeussion was on the forth-
[3050]coming election and what part progressive forces should
[3051]‘wlay in the election. ce
[3053]VINCENT HALLINAN task a strong pro-Democratic
[3054]Party attitude and pointed out that he, himself, had cam«-
[3055]paigned on a national ticket for a minority party and the
[3056]result had been disastrous. He said they had wasted their
[3057]time and money and energy and polled so few votes that he
[3058]did not xeétetve even one electoral vote, He stressed the
[3059]fact that the Republican forees represented a step toward
[3060]fascism and that at all costs, &11 decent people and ail
[3061]good left-wing people must vote the Democratic siate.
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[3068]FTD/evs
[3070]DOROTHY HEALEY generally agreed with HALLINAN
[3071]but pointed out the Communist Party's specific obligation
[3072]to the working class to provide good leadership. She
[3073]said the CP had anly one chance of acting as a vanguard
[3074]of the working class and that was to be right in its sup<
[3075]port of political candidates. HEALEY also said the people
[3076]should support the Supreme Court and particularly the Court's
[3077]recent decision to reapportion state legislature.
[3079]JOHN BURTON said this was the first election in
[3080]which he felt free to accept support from the left openiy
[3081]and he attributed this to a determination on the part of
[3082]the genergi public to defeat BARRY GOLDWATER. He praised
[3083]the DuBois Club for supporting him and he thanked the per-
[3084]sons on the left ineluding the Socialist Workers Party,
[3085]the CP and others for their support.
[3087]SF T~1, 10/20/64
[3089]VINCENT HALLINAN was sandddate for President
[3090]of the United States on the Independent
[3091]Progressive Party (IPP) tacket in 1952. The
[3092]IPP was formed in California in 1948 and
[3093]ceased to exist in 1954) when it failed t>
[3094]Set sufficient votes to remain on the
[3095]California Ballot.
[3097]A characterization of the IPP appears in the
[3098]Appendix,
[3100]E. American-Russian Institute of San Prancisco (ART)
[3102]The ARI has been designated by the Attorney
[3103]General of the United States pursuant to
[3104]Exeautive Order 10459,
[3106]On November 20, 1964, the Subject attended a
[3108]public meeting sponsored by the ARI held at the Jack
[3109]Tar Hotel, San Francisco.
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[3117]FTD/evs
[3119]HOLLAND ROBERTS, President of the ARI, spoke
[3120]about the great work being done by the USSR and the
[3121]Soviet bloe for peace. ROBERTS gaid he always if in-
[3122]Spired when he vieits these countries and hears of their
[3123]achievements to bring about peace and he is always dis=
[3124]appointed on returning to the United States to find the
[3125]war mongers holding the upper hand and keeping the people
[3126]obsessed with the idea that they have to stay prepared
[3127]for war againgt the communists, ROBERTS said the United
[3128]States was constantly on the side of the landlords and
[3129]money lenders of email countries throughout the world
[3130]such as South Vietnam. He said these people only aspire
[3131]justice for themselves and an opportunity to live in
[3132]peace and comfort. However, they are ground down ruth-
[3133]lessiy by native oppressors with the help of American
[3134]troops an@ American support.
[3136]CARL BLOICE, a reporter for the "PW", also
[3137]told of a recent trip he made to Eastern Europe. He
[3138]said he found the East Germans contecrated to the task
[3139]of being a sscialist nation and cooperating fully with
[3140]the Soviet Union. BLOICE said that East Cermans now
[3141]elaim thet America has succeeded to the position once
[3142]held by fascist Germany of being the most reactionary
[3143]and most militant country on carth, BLOICE said that
[3144]communist nations now were in @ nesition to defeat any
[3145]non-communist countries in the event of military attack
[3146]but he said this was the poorest way he could think of
[3147]to bring about communism and he would prefer to see non-
[3148]communist nations become conmumist through the means of
[3149]logic.
[3151]SP T-1, 11/30/64
[3153]FP, Ad Hse Committee To End U. 5. Intervention
[3154]in Vietnam
[3156]A charecterization of the Ad Hoc Committee Te
[3157]End U. S. Intervention In Vietnam is con-
[3158]tained in the Appendix hereto.
[3162]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 71
[3167]SF 100-33836.
[3170]On May 9, 1964, the Subject attended a meeting
[3171]sponsored by the Ad Hoc Committee to End U. 8, Interven-
[3172]tion In Vietnam held at the Hall of Flowers in Golden
[3173]Gate Park, San Franciseo, The chairman of the meeting who
[3174]steted he was from Vietnam claimed that the war in Vietnam
[3175]started with the French Goverrmment supporting an attack by
[3176]South Vietnam against North Vietnam. He said the American
[3177]military has taken over from the French in supplying arus
[3178]and ammunition to the South Vietnamese. He urged the
[3179]United States ts pull out of South Vietnam and let the
[3180]country be unified. .
[3182]The f4lm was show entitled, "The War In Vietnam"
[3183]made by the National Liberation Front of the South
[3185]. Vietnamese. Among other things, the film showed American
[3187]helicopters being shot down and picket demonstrations in
[3188]North Vietmam protesting American intervention.
[3190]SP T-3, 5/12/64
[3191]III, MISCELLANEOUS |
[3193]On March 1, 1964, the Subject was one of 123
[3194]persons arrested picketing the Sheraton-Palace Hotel in
[3195]San Praneises for alleged discriminatory practices. The
[3196]123 picketa who were arrested were charged with contempt
[3197]of court, These charges were dismissed on April 3, 1964,
[3198]by Municipal Judge JOSEPH G. KENNEDY because the restraining
[3199]order which they were accused of violating was faulty.
[3201]*San Praneisco Chronicle”
[3202]newspaper, 3/3 and 4/4/64,
[3203]and San Franciseo Police
[3204]~ Pepartment Record of Arrest
[3205]: Nunber 1901586.
[3207]On the evening of Octeber 28, 1964, the Citizens
[3208]Counci Bb of America held a meeting at the Masonic Auditorium
[3209]in San Prancises which was picketed by numerous individuals
[3210]on the sidewalk and entrance way to the auditorium, Among
[3211]those observed in the picket line was the Subject.
[3213]Observation by Spectal Agents
[3214]of the FBI.
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[3220]["
[3224]The Cuide to Subversive Orcanizations and Publications,
[3225]revised anc published December 1, 1951, vrepared and released
[3226]by the Cormittee on Un-American Activities, United States
[3227]House of Peprasentatives, contains the following on Page 193
[3228]concerning "National Cuardian:"
[3230]a "astablished by the American Leber Party in
[3231]1947 as a 'progressive' weekly***, /lthough it denies having any
[3233]affiliation with the Communist Party, it has manifested itself
[3234]from the beginnings as a virtual official propaganda arn. of
[3235]Soviet “ussia."
[3237](Cormittes on Un-Arerican ‘ctivities, Report,
[3238]Trial by Treason: The Maticnal Cormittee to
[3239]Secure Justice for the Rosenbergs and Morton
[3240]Sobell, August 25, 1956, np. 12.)
[3242]NW 60613 Docid:34520578 Page 73
[3244]W.LE.B. DU BOIS CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO,
[3245]aka Du8o0is Youth Group, San Francisco
[3246]DuBois Club, San Francisco DuBois
[3248]Youth Group, Student-Labor Alliance
[3250]A source advised that on January 31, 1963, the W.E,B.
[3251]DuBois Club of San Francisco held its first general meeting
[3252]at California Hall, Polk and Turk Streets, San Francisco,
[3253]California, at which time the aims of the club were put forth
[3254]as follows by TERENCE "KAYO" HALLINAN:
[3256](1) Alleviate the Negro problem in the United States.
[3258](2) Promote peaceful co-existence between the United
[3259]States and Russia.
[3261](3) Promote and encourage Marxist doctrines and to
[3262]bring about a socialistic government in the
[3263]United States.
[3265]A second source advised in March 1963 that the DuBois
[3266]Club was both conceived and originated by TERENCE HALLINAN.
[3268]A third source has advised that TERENCE HALLINAN
[3269]attended a Communist Party Youth Commission
[3270]meeting in San Francisco in October 1963.
[3272]Commencing in March 1963, the DuBois Club published
[3273]a newsletter entitled "San Francisco News and World eport."
[3274]In its first issue a "Proposed Statement of Principles" was set
[3275]forth in which the club's aforementioned aims were elaborated
[3276]upon. In the same issue the lead editorial in part described the
[3277]San Francisco DuBois Club as "...a group of young people who
[3278]are convinced that Socidism is the only answer to the many problems
[3279]of our time and so find philosophical rapport with the life -nd
[3280]thought of Dr. DU BOIS, nevertheless, we are weighed with humility
[3281]in comparing our goals and ambitions with the genius of his life
[3282]and work. As a source of inspiration, the figure of W.E.B. DU BOIS
[3283]is unequaled in Américan history, but as a standard and example,
[3284]we seem miserably lost in his shadow. We can only resolve that
[3285]we do his name no dishonor, and whatever we may accomplish should
[3286]be recognized as a supplement to his life work."
[3288]The November 25, 1961, issve of the
[3289]"People's World,” a West Coast communist
[3291]newspaper published in San Francisco,
[3292]contains an article on page 12 reflecting
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[3300]Jw
[3302]that W.E.B. DU BOIS joined the Communist
[3303]Party after applying for admission on
[3304]October 1, 1961.
[3306]In May 1963, the first source informed that the
[3307]"San Francisco News and World Report," although written and
[3308]edited by members of the club, was run off on a mimeograph
[3309]machine located in the offices of the "People's World;" however,
[3310]in March 1964, this source advised that the newsletter was no
[3311]longer mimeographed by the "People's World" because of the
[3312]unreliability of the machine and, in addition, the name was
[3313]changed to "The Insurgent" upon recommendation of one of the
[3314]ciub officers who felt the new name sounded more militant.
[3316]The first source has also stated that commencing in
[3317]May 1963, the DuBois Club had no permanent headquarters and
[3318]used to hold its meetings at 307 Page Street, Apartment 3,
[3319]San Francisco, California. In March 1964, this source advised
[3321]that the club is currently active as a membership organization
[3322]and has its headquarters at 1007 Mc*llister Street, San Francisco,
[3324]“ 347
[3325]APPENDIX
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[3331][he
[3333]INDEPENDENT PROGPESSIVE PARTY
[3335]The 1955 Peport of the California Committee on
[3336]Un-American Activities, Page 46, stated, "The Independent
[3337]Progressive Party in California was quickly captured by the
[3338]cormunists, and by the time the Nallace for President campaign
[3339]had swung into hich gear was being operated lock, stock, and
[3340]barrel by the Communist Party of California. Time after time
[3341]the committee in questioning witnesses throughout the State
[3342]discoverec that the leaders of the Communist Parties in various
[3343]localities were identical with the leaders of the Independent
[3344]Prosressive Party in the sare area, It is true, of course,
[3345]that in the Indevendent Progressive Party there were many
[3346]Sincere liberals who, because of dissatisfaction with the two
[3347]major political organizations registered as Incependent
[3348]Prosressives and continued their affiliation until the true
[3349]control of the I.P.P. became obvious. These people invariably
[3350]resigned, many of them having given the benefit of their
[3351]experience to various official agencies interested in the
[3352]exposure of subversive activities."
[3354]APPENDIX
[3356]a 548
[3358]12
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[3362], ‘ . . ; :
[3363]C. Ce
[3364]Sob ae _ ‘ ' Qe
[3366]COMMITTEE TO END U. S. FOREIGN INTERVENTION, aka
[3367]Committee to End .U. S. Foreign Aggressicn,
[3368]Committee to End American Intervention in
[3369]Viet-Nem (Ad Hoc),
[3371]Committee to End United States Intervention
[3373]in Viet-Nam (Ad Hoc),
[3375]Committee to End United States Imperialism
[3377]This Committee was organized as the Committee to End
[3378]American Intervention in Viet-Nam (Ad Hoc), March 29, 1964, in
[3379]San Francisco, California, at the instigation of and by members
[3380]ef the W.E.B. DuBcis Club of San Francisco, a Marxist youth group,
[3381]which has promoted the organization's activities among the various
[3382]groups in the San Francisco erea interested in peace and disarma-
[3383]ment, Its announced aims have included American withdrawal from
[3384]Viet-Nam, self-determinaticn for the South Viet-Namese people and
[3385]adherence of the United States to the 1954 Geneva Convention,
[3386]Demonstrations along with the distribution of and exhibition of
[3387]propaganda comprise its program. A flyer advertising a forum of
[3388]September 15, 1964, in San Francisco on "World Wide Movements--
[3389]for Freedom" referred to "Cuba - Harlem - Congo - Viet Nam" and
[3390]listed the Committee to End U. S. Foreign Intervention as sponsor.
[3391]Cne of the two sources which provided the information on the
[3392]Committee's crganization has advised that it is the same committee.
[3393]According to this source, on October 9, 1964, this Committee's
[3394]proper name is "Committee to End U. S. Foreign Aggression," but it
[3395]is a loose-knit organization and exactness of title or name is of
[3396]little concern to the officials and members, The other source
[3397]advised on June 28, 1964, that an Executive Committee of five
[3398]members was elected in June, 1964, but no new officers were other-
[3399]wise elected.
[3401]Another source advised on September 17, 1964, that the
[3402]original officers were JOHN W, THOMAS, Chairman; BEVERLY D.
[3403]RADCLIFFE, Treasurer, and MARGARET DRIGGS, Secretary. The
[3404]signature of two of these are still required for checks written.
[3406]One source mentioned above currently advises that no
[3407]headquarters is maintained by the Committee; meetings are infrequent
[3409]and poorly attended, ranging from eight to twenty members. The last
[3410]reported membership total was approximately twenty in June, 1964,
[3412]APPENDIX
[3413]349
[3414]4
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[3422]JOHN THOMAS attended meetings of the DuBois
[3423]Club of San Francisco on May 10 and 31, 1964,
[3425]When interviewed by Special Agents of the FBI
[3426]on October 1, 1964, THOMAS indicated he was
[3427]not a member of the W.E.B. DuBois Club and
[3428]would not join any group until he found one
[3429]that really helped the Negro people.
[3431]BEVERLY RADCLIFFE in April, 1964, was a member
[3432]of the DuBois Club of San Francisco.
[3434]MARGARET DRIGGS, when interviewed by Special
[3435]Agents of the FRI on January ?5, 1955, said
[3436]that her activities in the Communist Party (CP)
[3437]began in the middle 1930s during the depression
[3438]in Tacoma, Washington. She and her husband
[3439]moved to Seattle, Washington, and were members
[3440]there of the CP and the Communist Political
[3441]Associaticn (CPA). As a result of open criticism
[3442]of Party functionaries on her part and on the
[3443]part of her husband, she and her husband were
[3444]expelled from the CP in 1946 with the provisc
[3445]that after six months they would reinstate.
[3447]She said that they did not seek reinstatement.
[3449]The CPA has been designated by the Attorney General
[3450]of the United States pursuant to Executive
[3451]Order 10450,
[3453]“350
[3455]14 *
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[3459]a
[3461]FD-323 (Rev. 11-29-61)
[3463]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[3464]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[3466]San Franeises, California
[3468]In Reply, Please Refer to
[3470]File No. Barch 36, 1965
[3471]Title IRVING RHODES FROMER
[3472]Character SECURITY. MATTER .- 6
[3473]Reference Report of SA FRANCIS ,.. DAVZS
[3475]dated and captisned as above,
[3477]All sources (except any listed below) whose identities
[3478]are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
[3479]‘information in the past.
[3483]wi 35}, 9 -- -
[3484]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI, It is the property
[3486]of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside
[3487]your agency,
[3489]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 73
[3491]~ eT
[3493]EANTBIT COVER SHEET
[3495]Exhibit Number: XI
[3497]' SUBJECT:
[3499]2 ty Dave: Set
[3500]aegietre =, ayeance
[3501]fy JL Gly 19he, tease, Telleote
[3503]File Number: . PEPE hee SboALI?
[3504]Preparing Unit: 445th MI Group: { y )
[3506]Agent Report Dated: 2 iy Leb? |
[3508]Deseription: Report,SFO FBI dated 14 Mar 66 re SUBJECT'S father
[3510]ALL FEL ici ~i10% CONTAINED
[3512]HEREIN IS LASSIFIED .
[3514]W614 ory BOOKS LD MS
[3515]STFU
[3517]Classification
[3519]“352
[3521]ICGP-F Form 2~25
[3522](Rev 25 Mar 66),
[3524]' a
[3526]NW 60613 Docid:34520578 Page 80
[3528]* as
[3529]FD-204 (Rev. 3-3-59) os
[3530]° a Mog
[3532]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[3533]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[3537]Copy to: . 2 = Secret Service, Son Francisco (Cisesa 3) (8x)
[3538]Report of: LEO A. SCHON ; Office: San Fyanciaco,
[3539]Date: 3/14/66 California
[3540]Field Office File #:§ 30033836 Ws +?" Bureau File # 1008365770 -
[3541]Title: : IRVING RHODES FROMER Rw EWED RY FOU LEK Ty LOK FORCE
[3542]- ae T {pf leno. iy
[3544]. . 2 SSc tN PULL,
[3546]Character: SECURITY MATTER ~ ¢ + a et pagT 7
[3548]relies t
[3550]we BPR
[3552]Synopsis:
[3554]Subject still resides 852 Clayton Strest, San Francieco, and
[3555]is employed as an architect-drafteman through the American
[3556]Institute of Architects, 254 Sutter Street, San Francisco.
[3557]No information has been received reflecting that Subject
[3559]has been active in the CP during the past year. Eubject
[3560]wae present at Way Day meeting of the CP held in May, 1965,
[3561]and ho hus supported activities of the Sac Francisco CCDAP
[3562]and omen For Peace and he has participated in a number of
[3563]demoustrations sponsored by the VDC yand acted as chairman .
[3564]of a meoting of the Haight-Ashbury VAC
[3566]Pa “Co vecussii By - beg SW/SEL
[3567]pmns: Ww ALY 146 (Tela re
[3568]t.. DACKGROUND
[3570]Residence and Exuplo: ynent
[3572]Subject stili resides at 681 Slayton Street, San
[3573]Frencisco, and is employed as an architect-drafteman through
[3574]the American Institute of Architects, 25¢ Sutter Street,
[3576]San Francisco. wl 353
[3578]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
[3579]your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. .
[3581]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 81
[3583]BP 1600-38836.
[3585]LAS/sea
[3586]YX. COMMUNIST PARTY (ep)
[3587]AND RELATED ACTSVEITIES
[3588]. Communist Party
[3590]When contacted in March, 1966, confidential
[3591]informants who are conversant with various phasee of
[3592]asetivities of the CP in the area of San Prancisce in which
[3593]Subject. resides were unabie te furnish any information
[3594]reflecting that Subject has been active an the €® during
[3595]the page year,
[3597]Subject, however, was “in attoniazce at the aunual
[3598]May Day meeting sponsored by the San Francisco Free Speech
[3599]Forum beld 2¢ 156 Golden | Gate Ayenue, San Francises, on
[3600]May 1, 1865.
[3602]The San Francisco Free Speech Forui is
[3603]'@ name used by the San Francisco County
[3604]CP te sponsor public mestings.
[3606]The principal speaker at thie necting was GUS -
[3607]HALL, General Secretary of the CP,USA. HAI, aceused the -
[3608]adeinistration of President JONSON of being dangerous and
[3609]trigger happy, stating that our foreign nolicy is a cold-
[3610]blooded war machine which would turn back history. HALL
[3611]eteted that Marines bad been sent to the Deminican Republic
[3612]on the pretext of protecting American Lives. He alluded to
[3613]the U. &. fareign policy as being imperialistic and said
[3614]that the Sresident is not receiving full support for his
[3615]invasion of other counties and the U. 8. will. never be
[3616]guccedsfnk in these undertakings.,.
[3618]SF @-2, 5/4/68
[3619]SPF T-3, 5/4/65
[3620]SP TA, 5/3/65
[3622]B, San Francisco Citizens Committee
[3623]£0 Preserve American Freedoms (SPCCDAR) _
[3625]The SECCPAP is chérecterized in the.
[3626]appendiz hereto.
[3628]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 82
[3630]ad
[3632]SF 100-23836
[3633]LAS/sea
[3635]d
[3637]Suhjsct attended a public meeting Sponsored by
[3638]the SPCCPAF which was hold at the First Unitarian Church,
[3639]Pranklin and Geary Streets, San Prancisce, on Hay 7, 1B65.
[3641]&F 15, 5/13/65
[3643]€. Yemen For Peace
[3645]| NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 83
[3649]oo,
[3651]SFi0-0-33836 oo a
[3653]x
[3655]“WOMEN FOR PEACE, aka
[3657]The "Berkeley Daily Gazette," a daily newspaper of
[3659]general circulation published in Berkeley, California,
[3661]contained an article in the November 19, 1965,
[3662]evening edition reflecting that in November, ig6l,
[3663]when concern mounted over radioactive faliout
[3665]from nuclear testing, a group of women in ©
[3666]Washington, D. C. started Women Strike for Peace,
[3667]- The idea spreed rapidly throughout the country
[3668]and now embraces 90C groups, including Women For
[3669]Peace grouns in the San Francisco Bay area.
[3671]These groups support programs to achieve goals
[3672]such as:
[3674](1) Continued disarmament negotiations,
[3675](2) A strong and flexible United Nations.
[3677](2) Planning now at state and national levels
[3678]for conversion to peace-tiie economy and
[3679]positive efforts to ease world tengions.
[3681]The women act as individuals and as a group, with
[3682]specific actions suggested by individuals and
[3683]groups from all over the world, Decision to
[3684]participate jointly en any given suggestion: is
[3685]democratly arrived at by members of the
[3686]Coordinating Committee. Effective cooneration
[3687]with other peace grouvs is encouraged. Monthly
[3688]Coordinating Committee meetings and general
[3689]meetings, as warranied, are open to all and
[3690]announced in mailings to members. There are no
[3691]dues or membership forms nor conditions for
[3692]membership,
[3694]To stir an awareness of the need for peace,
[3696]Women For Peace encourage public education in
[3697]peace objectives at local schools and sponsor
[3698]peace-oriented demonstrations and public meetings,
[3699]newspaper ads, billboards, and candidates for
[3700]public office. On the national level the group
[3701]attempts to influence government officials by
[3702]letters and conferences.
[3704](N
[3705]go
[3706]On
[3708]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 34
[3713]BP. 1000-53836
[3714]LAB/e G08,
[3716]A pablic nedting Sponsored by venion For Peace
[3717]at which Subject was in attendance was held at California
[3718]Ball, G25 Polk Street, San Francisco, on August i, 1965.
[3720]| SY T-6, 3/4/65
[3721]D, Vietnan Day Comittee
[3723]: “ 557
[3725]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 85
[3728]SFiQO0-33836 , ~
[3730]VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE (VDC)
[3732]A booklet published by the VDC centained the
[3733]Following policy statement of the VDC adopted
[3734]by the general membership, June, 1965:
[3736]The Vietnam Day Committee is a group of students,
[3737]faculty and other members of the Bay area
[3738]community opposed to American intervention in
[3739]“Vietnam, the Dominican Republic and wherever
[3740]else it may occur, Revolutionary struggles
[3742]for self-determination are sweeping the world
[3743]today. American suppression of these move-
[3744]ments, we believe, is immoral and a threat to
[3745]the peace of the world. The Vietnam Day
[3746]Committee is organizing non-violent direct
[3747]actions, teach-ins, door-to-door organizing
[3749]and other educational activities to oppose
[3750]American intervention, We believe that the
[3751]struggle for self-determination in other
[3752]countries is related to the struggle for
[3753]democracy in America-~a democracy in which the
[3754]people have the facts and the power to make
[3755]decisicns for themselves. The struggles in
[3756]America against racism, poverty, and bureau-
[3757]eratic conformity are part of the same move-~
[3758]ment as the struggle against American militarism.
[3759]We must build a New America and join with those
[3760]people in Asia, Africa and Latin America building
[3761]a New World,
[3763]358
[3765]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 36
[3768]S¥ 100-3836
[3769]LAS/sea -
[3771]4
[3773]Subject | was observed participating in a picket
[3774]line of the VBC engaged in picketing General MAXWELL TA
[3775]at the Fairmont Hotel, San Yrancisco,. on August 25, 1965.
[3777]Shservation by
[3778]Special Agente of
[3779]FBI on 2/25/65
[3781]Subject war in attendance at a rally sponeored by
[3782]the VBC protesting U. ©. intervantion in Vietnam which wes
[3783]held at Civic Center Plaza, San Prancises, on October 17, 1965.
[3785]Ohservation by
[3786]Special Agent of
[3787]FBI on 16/17/65
[3789]He was algo obecerved present at another demonstratios
[3790]of the VEC held in protest of U. S. policy in Vietnam at
[3791]he¥renery Park, Cakland, Califorzia, on November 20, 1965.
[3793]Observation by
[3794]Special Agent of
[3795]FEE on 11/20/65
[3797]Bubject ected ee chairman of the Haight-Ashbury
[3798]Vietaan Comittee meeting which was held at 22 Parnessus
[3799]Street, San Francisco, on December 1, 1965. Subject did
[3800]most of the talking at this meeting and explained how the
[3801]wer in Vietnom started. Mo claimed that the U. S. had
[3802]offered the French the atomic bomb to use against the
[3803]Vietnamese during the french-Vietnamese Yar, PFROMER
[3804]streaned that if the war bad not ended in six months it
[3805]would lead to Borid War III and involvement ef China and
[3806]the U. S. Be said that it is up to individuais te bring
[3807]pressure on the government to etop the war in Vietnar,
[3809]SP T-1, 42/2/65
[3810]The Yaight-Ashbury Vietnam Committee
[3811]has headquarters at Number G, Rivels
[3812]Street, San Franciece, and is self _
[3813]deseribed as a asighborhodd organization
[3815]with the purpese ef opposing U. 8.
[3816]involyenent in Vietnam.
[3818]; 7
[3819]= 359
[3821]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 87
[3824]aF 100-33a36
[3827]On December 3, 1965, Subject took part in ‘another
[3828]danonstration sponsored by the VDC which was held in protest.
[3829]of U, S&S. intervention in Vietnam by picketing the Fairmont
[3830]Hotel, San Franeisco, when Vice President HUMPEREY was
[3831]registered there on thet dey as a guest.
[3833]Observation hy
[3834]Sveetal Agent of
[3835]FRI on 12/3/65
[3837]Bubject attended 2 public necting held under. the
[3838]sponsorship of the Haight-Ashbury Vietnam Committee at
[3839]Nourse Hall, Franklin aad. Bayes Streets, San Francisco, on
[3840]danvary 14, 1266. |
[3842]S¥ T+5,. 1/20/66.
[3844]IRVING FROMER participated it: dererétrations
[3845]gponsered by the Haight-Ashbury Vietnam Comittee protesting
[3846]the war in Vietnam held in Union Square and in front of -
[3847]the Federal Building, beth. San. Francisco, on February §;,
[3849]Observation by |
[3850]Gpecial Agent of
[3851]¥BI on. 2/5/66
[3853]360
[3855]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 3
[3858]SAN FRANCISCO CITIZENS COMMITTEE
[3859]TO PRESERVE AMERICAN FREEDOMS
[3861]A source advised on April 7, 1960, that a San Francisco
[3862]affiliate of the Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms
[3863](CCPAF) had been established at a meeting held in San Francisco
[3864]on April 4, 1960. The source advised that the San Francisco
[3865]affiliate, to be known as the San Francisco CCPAF, would carry
[3866]out in Northern California the program of the CCPAF,
[3868]A second source advised on April 27, 1965, that the
[3869]san Francisco CCPAF is active.
[3871]561
[3873]APPENDIX
[3875]9
[3877]NW 60613 Docid:34520578 Page 39
[3879]i -
[3880]CITIZENS COMMITTEE TO PRESERVE AMERICAN FREEDOMS
[3882]The Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications,
[3883]revised and published December 1, 1961, prepared and reieased
[3884]by the Committee on Un-American Activities, United States
[3885]House of Representatives, contains the following on Page 43
[3886]concerning "Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms":
[3888]1. "The (Communist) party's front operations in the
[3889]Southern California District today are **% confined to four
[3890]major organizations, "which include the Citizens Committee to
[3892]Preserve American Freedoms.
[3894]"The Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms
[3895]* * * specializes in propaganda aimed at abclishing the Committee
[3896]on Un-American Activities and discrediting the Federal Bureau of
[3897]Investigation. Created in Los Angeles in 1952, the front
[3898]organization is run by Frank Wilkinson, an identified Communist
[3899]who recently resumed the full-time paid post of executive
[3900]Secretary after approximately a year's leave of absence to assist
[3901]in similar campaign by another front in New York City, the
[3902]Emergency Civil Liberties Committee.
[3904]"When the Committee on Un-American Activities held
[3905]hearings in Los Angeles September 2-5, 1958, to inquire into the
[3906]nature of the party's recent reorganization in California,
[3907]the Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms sponsored
[3908]a series of public meetings to protest the hearings and the very
[3909]existence of the committee. Communists subpoenaed as witnesses
[3910]were guests of honor.
[3912]"At this time, leaders of the party's Southern California
[3913]District were mobilizing Communists in the area for participation
[3914]in an intensified campaign to abolish this committee of Congress.
[3915]How the Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms served the
[3916]Party in this effort was revealed by (Communist Party) District
[3917]Chairman Dorothy Healey in a report to the Party's Southern
[3918]California Distriet Council on September 21, 1958. Mrs. HEALEY dau
[3919]clared that the party preferred public protest meetings to be held by
[3920]the Citizens Committee to Preserve American Freedoms rather than
[3921]under party auspices because Communists could attend without danger
[3922]of being exposed as members of the party. She also noted that
[3923]Communists scheduled as congressional committee witnesses could not |
[3924]appear beforehand at openly Communist rallies without creating the #
[3925]impression that the party was conspiring with witnesses to withhold
[3926]information from the committee."
[3927]=) Ze
[3929](Committee Sn Un-American Activities,
[3931]House Report 259 on the Southern California
[3933]District of the Communist Party, April 3,
[3935]1959, pp 7 and 8.)
[3937]10*
[3939]NW 60613 Docid:34520578 Page 90
[3941]FD-323 (Rev. 11-29-61)
[3943]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[3944]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[3946]In Reply, Please Refer to fan Francisco, California
[3947]mene March 14, 19656
[3948]SF 100-33936 - a ane
[3950]Title IRVING RHODES FROMER _
[3952]Character BECURITY HATTER ~ C
[3954]Reference “peport of SA LEO A, SCHON.
[3955]dated and captioned an
[3956]above at San Prancizco,
[3957]California
[3959]All sources (except any listed below) whose identities
[3960]are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
[3962]information in the past.
[3964]SF 100-33836
[3965]LAS/sea
[3966](9)
[3968]363.
[3970]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI, It is the property
[3971]of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside
[3973]your agency.
[3975]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 91
[3977]‘ Vice ~ , . PX
[3979]EXHIBIT COVER SHEET
[3981]Exhibit Number: At .
[3982]SUBJECT: FROMER, David Reed .
[3984]SSve Registrant “
[3985]DPOB: 21 July 1942, Chicago Illinois
[3987]File Number: | 7129-6003 564-58=8137
[3988]Preparing Unit: 115th Mr Group» { I)
[3989]Agent Report Dated: 31 May 1967
[3991]Desoription: Report,SFO FBI dated 28 March 67 re SUBJECT'S father
[3993]Classification
[3995]| 364
[3996]ICGP-F Form 2-25
[3997](Rev 25 Mar 66).
[3999]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 92
[4002]- ~N
[4003]FD-204 (Rev. 3-3-59) en -
[4005]: a UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[4006]Copy to: ko Secret Servica, San Pranciseo
[4007](Ciasa 3)(Registered Mail)
[4009]Report of: a OSEPH ; Te. QUIGLEY Office: Sart Francisco
[4013]Field Office File #: 00839836 Bureau File ¢: LOG#368779
[4015]Title: IRVING RHODES FROMER
[4021]Synopsis:
[4023]Subject vesides 13 Rhonda Way, Mill Valley, California, _
[4025]and eapleyed as.an architect for Herteka and Knowles, 32 Fremont,
[4026]San Francisco, California. During 1966, Subjeat attended
[4028]two "People's World” functions, one Free Speech Forum and
[4030]one "National Guardian" funetion,
[4032]wo OC «
[4033]PF CLAse ep
[4034]TT RE 5
[4036]: 4 | |
[4037]NOT | |
[4039]365
[4041]|
[4042]on
[4044]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
[4045]your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
[4047]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 33
[4049]Be
[4051]SF 100-33836
[4054]I, BACKGROUND
[4056]As Residence
[4058]In October 19966, Subject reportedly had moved from
[4059]his residence on Clayton Street in San Prancises te
[4060]Mill Valley, California.
[4062]SP Tel
[4065]On March 15, 1967, Subject's current residence
[4066]at 13 Rhonda Way, Mill Valley, California, was verified through
[4067]the use of a suitable pretext interview with an attendant
[4068]at a Shell Service Station, Reed and Miller Avenues,
[4069]Mill Valley, California. This pretext interview was conducted
[4070]by a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
[4072]EELS. ment
[4074]“Recerds of the San Francisco Retail Credit
[4075]Association reviewed by Special Employee GERALD E. ROSS
[4076]on March 21, 1966, reflect Subject employed as an architect
[4077]for Hertzka and Knowles, 32 Fremont, San Francisco, California.
[4079]On March 22, 1966, through the use of a suitable
[4080]pretext telephone call te the office of Hertzka and Knowles,
[4081]at the abeve address by a Special Agent of the Pederal
[4082]Bureau of Investigation, it was determined thet Subjeat is
[4083]eurrently employed here as an architect.
[4085]II. EVIDENCE OF SYMPATHY
[4086]FOR THE COMMUNIST PARTY (CP)
[4088]On Pebruary 19, 1966, the "People’s Werld®
[4089]sponsored a 28th anniversary celebration at the Del Webb
[4090]Tewnehouse, Eighth and Market Street, San Franeises,
[4091]Californie. There were approximately 869 persens present.
[4092]The main speaker was HERBERT APTHEKER, Subject was
[4093]among those present.
[4095]SF Ta?
[4096]on 2/25/66
[4098]366
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[4104]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 35
[4106]SF 1066933236
[4107]STQs4L
[4109]SF TH3
[4110]on. 2/24/66
[4112]SP Tay
[4113]on 2/19/66
[4115]"People’s Yori" is a Wast Coast
[4116]Communist weekly newspaper published
[4117]in San Francisco,
[4119]HERBERT APTHEKER is a member of the
[4120]Hational Committee CPUSA,
[4122]SPF T.5§
[4123]on 1/17/66
[4125]On September 25, 1966, there was a reception
[4126]held for MIKE GOLD, who was leaving his job as a colunist
[4127]for the "People's World". The reception was held at the
[4128]®Sun Reporter® Building, 1366 Turk Street, San Prancisecs,
[4129]California. Subject was among the approximately 65 persone
[4130]present.
[4132]SP Ta3
[4133]on 9/29/66
[4135]In Geteober 1966, Subject took out a year's
[4136]subseription to the "People’s World". He gave his
[4137]address at that time as 15 Rhonda Yay, Mill Valley,
[4138]California.
[4140]SF T-6
[4141]on 10/27/66
[4143]On April 30, 1956, a May Day meeting was held at
[4144]the International Lengshoremen's Workers Union, Santa Haria
[4145]Hall in San Feanciseo, under the sponsorship ef the
[4146]San Franeisee Free Speech Forum. Subject was among
[4147]approximately 89 persons present at this seeting.
[4149]” 367
[4152]SF 10600-33836 a
[4153]dTQ241
[4155]The name San Francisco Free Speech
[4156]Forum is the name utilized by the
[4157]San Francisco County Comsunist Party
[4158]te sponsor its public meetings.
[4160]SP F=7.
[4161]on 16/2/64
[4163]Subject was among approximately 200 persons present
[4164]at a "National Guardian" festival held November 20, 1966,
[4166]at the Peace Center, 55 Celton Street, San Francisco,
[4167]California.
[4169]SP T+2
[4170]on 11/25/66
[4172]For characterization of the
[4173]“Hational Guardian” sea appendix,
[4175]NW 88613 Docld:34528578 Page 96
[4178]"NATIONAL GUARDIAN"
[4180]The Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications,
[4181]revised “and published December 1, 1961, prepared and released
[4182]by the*Commnittee on Un-American Activities, United States
[4183]House of Representatives, contains the following on Page 193
[4184]concerning "National Guardian:"
[4186]1, "established by the American Labor Party in ,
[4187]1947 as a ‘progressive!’ weekly***. Althcugh it denies having
[4188]any affiliation with the Comnaunist Party, it has manifested
[4189]itself from the beginning as a virtual official propaganda arm
[4190]or Soviet Rursia." . .
[4192](Conmmitive on Un-American Activities, Report,
[4193]Trial bv Treason: The National Committee to
[4194]Secure Justice for the Rosenbergs and Morton
[4195]Sobell, August 25, 1955, p. 12.)
[4197]q“1onneEEn
[4199]APPENDIX
[4201]569
[4203]2
[4205]5
[4207]NW 68613 Docld:34528578 Page 97
[4209]|
[4211]a : oo, o~
[4212]: -FD-329 (Rev. 11-29-61) oo! ~
[4215]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[4216]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[4218]San Francisco, California
[4220]In Reply, Please Refer to
[4222]Bie Now Maveh 28, 1967
[4224]Title -“-ERVING RHODES PROMER
[4226]Character SECURITY MATTER ~ ¢
[4228]Reference Report of SA JOSEPH T, QUIGLEY,
[4229]dated and captioned ag above,
[4230]et San Prancisco.
[4232]All sources (except any listed below) whose identities
[4233]are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
[4234]information in the past.
[4236]37 .
[4238]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property
[4240]of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside
[4241]your agency. .
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[49]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[51]FBI
[52][ RESTRICTED ]
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[58]1
[60]FROMER, DAVID R. oe
[62]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[64]UNCLASSIFIED
[66]3
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[70]10/15/97
[72]COMPLETION OF REVIEW BY FBI .
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[81]AGENT REPORT
[83](FM 30-17)
[84]1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT 2. DATE SUBMITTED
[86]FROVER, David Reed 9 December 1966
[88]SSve Registrant, SSN: 564 58 8137 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[89]DOB: 21 July 1942
[90]POB: Chicago, Illinois
[92]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[94](LOCAL AGENCY-SUBJECT) On 7 December 1966, files of the San Francisco
[95]Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation (F831), 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San
[96]Francisco, California, were examined regarding SUBJECT by a representative of
[97]Source who furnished the following:
[99]SUBJECT has been of continuing interest to the FBI with reports dating
[100]from 3 May 1960 to the latest dated 23 November 1966. All the reports are
[101]titled: David Reed FROMER, with Bureau File #: 100-433071. A copy of all
[102]these reports have been furnished the Department of the Army.
[104]Source requested that all information to include the forms HE
[105]completed, DD Form 398 and DD Form 98, be furnished the SFO-FBI,
[107]AGENT'S NOTES: The forms requested by the SFO-FBI were furnished
[108]their office on 9 December 1964,
[112]eee Duo SW iD |Kstl
[114](JFK
[116]REVIEWED py FRILIEK Tas FORCE
[117]oi Wie foal (e
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[125]FORM .
[126]DA 1 APR S2 34 1 REPLACES WD AGO FORM 341, 1 JUN 47, WHICH MAY BE USED.
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[55]SCHEER, ROBERT
[57]VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE
[59]UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
[60]VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE STRUCTURE
[61]VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES
[62]VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE FINANCES
[63]PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY
[65]W. E. B. DU BOIS CLUBS OF AMERICA
[66]REPORT
[68]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[69]UNCLASSIFIED
[71]3
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[75]05/17/98
[77]COMPLETION OF REVIEW BY FBI
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[80]DETERMINED TO BE RELEASED WITH RESTRICTIONS,
[81]DTD 05 JUNE 98.
[83]PER MEMO
[85]) NW 88613 Docid:34530150 Page 1
[87]FD-204 (Rev. 3-3-59) an OC :
[89]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[90]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION a
[92]a) vs
[93]5 0) amen 0) / 7”
[95]66 3 1 USA, San Francis
[96]: - LSCO
[97]@’y} G-2) San Francisco (REGISTERED MATL)
[98]Copy to: Ll - DIO, San Francisco (REGISTERED MAIL)
[99]; 1 - OSI, Travis AFB (REGISTERED MAIL)
[101]Report of: FRANK S. PERRONE Office: SAN FRANCISCO
[103]- Date: 4/8/55
[104]Field Office File #: LQ0-55452 Bureau File #: 195-141817
[105]Title: . VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE
[106]Character: INFORMATION CONCERNING
[108]CINTERNAL SECURITY)
[110]Synopsis 4=- Vietnam Day Committee (VDC), Berkelsy, California, continues
[111]to maintain headquarters at 2497 Fulton Street, Berkeley.
[112]‘Comments concerning members of VDC Steering Comnittes set forth.
[113]Protest demonstrations sponsored by YNC during past § months
[114]include numerous protest rallies at University of California.
[115]Berkeley (UCB); demonstrations against Vice President HUMPIIREY
[116]and Secretary of State RUSK in December, 1965; marches and
[117]Sit-in at offices of U.S. Consressman COUELAN, Oakland,
[119]California; march on Oakland Induction Center. 2/23/65, and
[120]protest rally and activities against UN Ambassador GOLDSEP G
[121]in Berkeley on 3/25/68. CP.. SYP, PLP and “.E.3. DuBois
[123]Clubs of America, Berkeley Chr ater, have given assistance to
[124]VOC during past 6 months. On 1/21/65, VDC checking aecount
[125]had-balance of $310.34.
[126]SECA EE cl hi, LN.) Sh - CIA HAS NO O83JECTICN TO
[127]ng ts. Sl ~See a DECLASSIFICATICN AND/OR,
[128]Ros RELEASS GF CA INFORMATION
[130]. IN THIS DOCUMENT. 4 20-9
[132]I. HEADQUARTERS
[134]SF T-1 related on March 17, 1466, that the head-
[135]quarters of the Vietnam Day Committee (VDC) continued to
[136]D2 located at 2407 Pulton Street, Berkeley, California.
[138]REVIEWED BY FBI/JFK TASK FORCE.
[139]ON
[140]=) PELEASE IN FULL
[141]| X{ RELEASE IN PART:
[142]‘© TOTAL DENIAL
[144]This document contatns neither recommendatio 5 Mi. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
[145]your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outs ide your agency.
[147]866
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[152]SF 100-55462
[154]FSP:mb
[155]TABLE OF CONTENTS
[156]TTT Page(s)
[157]I. HEADOUARTER | 1
[158]II. STRUCTURE OF THE VDC 2
[159]TII. MEMBERS OF THE VDC STEERING 3 - 25
[160]COMMITTEE
[161]IV, ACTIVITIES . 25-33
[162]Protest Demonstrations
[163]A. Demonstration at Voting Residence 33
[164]of Governor EDMUND G. BROWN,
[165]460 Magellan Avenue, San .
[166]Francisco, September 26, 1965
[167]B. International Days of Protest, 34-38
[168]October 15-16, 1965
[169]C. .Protest March, November 20, 1965 39-43
[171]D. Demonstration Against Vice-president 43-45
[172]HUBERT HUMPHREY, Fairmont Hotel,
[173]San Francisco, December 3, 1965
[175]E. Demonstrations Against U.&. Secretary 45-46
[176]of State DEAN PUSK and Vice-president
[177]HUMPHREY, San Francisco,
[179]December 10, 1965
[181]F. Demonstration at Offices of U.S.
[182], Congressman JEFFERY COHELAN,
[183]Oakland, on the following dates:
[185]1. January 31, 1966 46-47
[186]2. February 2, 1966 47-50
[187]3. February 7, 1966 §0-52
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[203]TABLE OF CONTENTS Continued
[204]Page(s)
[205]G. Three -Day Protest Rally and §2-54
[206]Planned Strike, UCB,
[207]February 7, 8, and 9, 1966
[208]H., Demonstration at Oakland 54-56
[209]Induction Center,
[210]February 23, 1966
[211]I. Demonstration Against UN _ 56-57
[212]Ambassador ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG,
[213]Greek Theater, UCB,
[214]March 25, 1966
[215]Y. ANTI-DRAFT COMMITTEE OF THE vbCc 57-60
[216]VI. COMMUNIST PARTY (CP). ASSISTANCE , 69
[217]TO THE VDC .
[218]VII. SUP ASSISTANCE TO THE VDC 60
[219]VIII. PLP ASSISTANCE TO THE VDC 60-61
[220]IX. W.E.B. DU BOIS ‘CLUBS OF AMERICA (DCA) 61-62
[221]ASSISTANCE TO THE VDC
[223]&. FINANCES o 62-64
[225]868
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[234]II. STRUCTURE OF THE YDC
[235]SF T-2 on September 29, 1388 furnished a copy of
[236].a Mimeographed leaflet captioned, ‘SUGGESTION FOR THR
[237]» STRUCTURE OF THE V.D.C. The iodeiet set forth the follow-
[238]ing information:
[240]The Steering Committee of 30 will meet every Sun-
[241]day night at open meetings, with the follovins purposes:
[243]“1. to make proposals to the Tuesday night
[244]general mambership neeting.
[246]‘2. to carry out decisions of the membership.
[248]The leaflet informed that all actions by the Steering Committee
[249]would be announced at the opening of the Tuesday night meeting
[250]of the general membership. According te the lerflet, the
[251]general membership is the final authority on all policy deci-
[252]sions.
[254]The leaflet went on to inform that the basic working
[255]arrangement of the VDC is that individual committses work
[256]autonomously and make their own decisions within the general
[257]framework of philosophy and allocation of resources as de2-
[258]cided by the Steering Committee and the general membership.
[260]; Continuing, the leaf let related that individual
[261]committees must bring their actions to the Steerinz Com-
[262]mittee and the membersnin when their actions are a matter
[263]of political or organizational principle and laree allocation
[265]of resources.: Voting in the Tuesday VDC meeting is based
[266]exclusively on membership in the VDC, which is defined as
[267]possession of a membership card and activa work. According
[268]to the leaflet, the Steering Committee is also empowered
[269]to make and carry out day-to-day decisions of the VDC ane to
[270]choose a smaller comnittee or committees to do. the same.
[272]The leaflet comnented that the teneral membership will set
[273]the next date for election of a new Steering Committee.
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[285]Voce:
[290]IIIf.
[292]pool
[295]( i nat
[297]MEMBERS OF THE STRERING COMMITTER
[299]SF T-1 on Septemrer 9, 1965, furnished a copy .of
[301]a leaflet which set forth the nemes of the following individuals
[302]who were associated with the VDC; Sf T-1 described the in-
[303]dividuals listed as members of the Steering Committea of the
[305]Same
[307]BART ABBOTT
[309]ANYA ALLISTER
[310]“ALTER BATTAGLIA
[312]NEAL BLUMNENTELD
[313]PETE COHEN
[315]MARGE COLVIN
[317]MVANYA CORN
[318]KIPP DAVISON
[319]MIKE DELACOUR
[320]FRED GIBSON
[322]ADJA GORBACH
[324]PAUL IVORY
[326]HOWARD JETER
[327]LARRY LOUGHLIN
[329]MARILYN HILLIGAN
[331]Committee
[333]Strateztic Research Organization
[334](SRO)
[336]Finances , Legal Committee,
[337]Staff “Member
[339]Finances , Legal Committee,
[340]Staff Member
[342]Legal Committee, Finances
[343]Program Committee, Press
[345]Marazine, Finances.
[346]Committes
[348]Progrea
[349]Staff Member
[351]CRBS Committee, Progra
[352]Community “ork
[354]Community Worl
[356]No committee listed
[357]California Campus and Research
[358]No committee listed
[360]Finances , Staff Member
[362]Community York, Staff “ember
[364]870
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[372]PAUL MOHTAUK
[374]MIKE O'HANLON /
[376]JOANNE PEYTON
[377]SUZANHE POLLARD
[378]JANET PUGH
[380]JON READ
[382]JERRY RUSTY
[384]JOH SELTZ
[386]STEVE SHALE ‘
[387]WINDRIN SMITH
[388]LOUISE STAPLETON .
[389]SID STAPLETa 7
[390]MARION STEIMKELLNER
[391]PHIL SUGAR.
[393]-ARTHUR TURNER
[395]DAVE WARREM
[397]‘STEVE WEISSMAN
[399]PHIL WHITE
[401]_ JOHN WILLIANS
[403]Veterans Committee, Program
[405]Campus and Coordinating
[407]Committee
[409]Community Work
[411]Chairman, International Contacts
[413]Publicity Chairman
[415]Qffice Manager
[417]' Staff Member
[419]Office Yorker, SRO
[420]Staff Memban
[422]SRO
[424]Community “York
[425]Sneakers Pureau
[426]Community Work
[427]Newspaper Editor
[428]io committee listed
[429]SRO
[431]Chairman, SRO
[433]Correspondence, Yational
[435]Contacts
[437]Office Manager
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[447]Heme Committee
[448]AMMALIESA ZACH Staff Member, Finances ,
[450]Receptionist
[451]BART ABBOTT.
[453]SF T~3 on February 18, 1954, identified BART
[454]ABBOTT as an “active member of the Yorkers Party
[455]and the Independent Socialist League (ISL) in the
[456]San Francisco Bay Area from 1947 - 1951.
[458]The ISL had been listed by the Attorney Ceneréel of
[459]the United States pursuant to Executive Order 10450,
[460]The ISL was removed from the list in July 1958.
[462]Attorney General TOM CLARK, in letters to the
[463]Loyalty Review Soard, released December 4, 1547,
[464]and September 21, 1948. and Attorney General d.
[465]HOWARD MC GRATH in a letter to the Lovality Review
[466]Board released Sentember 29, 194°. described the
[467]Yorkers Party (1949 - 1948) as a subversive and
[468]communist organization whieh sought “to alter the
[469]form cf the United States by un-Constitutional means.”
[471]In its official organ, ‘Labor Action of 1949', the
[472]Workers Party announced that at the 5th National
[473]Convention it had veted to relinauish.the name of
[474]the Workers Partyv and adopt the name of the In-
[475]dependent Socialist League.
[477]ANYA ALLISTER,
[478]also known as
[479]Ann Allister
[481]‘The records of the Sheriff's Office, Alameda County,
[482]California, set forth the followings information
[483]for ANYA ALLISTER:
[485]Race White
[486]Sex Female
[487]Born October 24, 1942, New York,
[489]New Yor
[491]572
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[498](Information concerning AYA ALLISTER
[500]Continued)
[502]Yeight 115 ibs.
[503]Hair Brown
[504]Eyes ; Hazel
[506]Social Security "o. 135-35-5411
[508]Records of the Alameda County Sheriff's Office,
[509]Oakland, California, also disclosed that ANN
[510]ALLISTER under #64-11204 was arrasted December 3,
[511]1964, in connection with e sit-in demonstration
[513]at Sproul Hell, University of California, Berkeley
[514](UCB). She was charged with trespassing, resist~
[515]ing arrest and failure to disperse. In June, 195,
[516]she was found guilty of the trespassing and resist-
[517]ing arrest charges and failure to disperse charge
[518]was dismissed.
[520]SALTER SATPAGLIA
[522]A review of the records of the Raristrar's Office,
[523]UCE, revealed the followins description for BATTAGLIA:
[525]Race White
[527]Sax Male
[529]Date and place April 18, 1940, Neednam,
[530]of birth , Massachusetts
[532]Residence 1115 G 18th Street
[534]Albany, California
[536]HEAL BLUMENPEUD ,
[540]Heal Vorton
[542]SF T-4 reported on June 10, 1965, that NEAL
[544]BLUMENFELD had made a pledge of $5.09 per month to
[545]the National Comittee to Abolish the House Committee
[546]on UnAmerican Activities (TCAHCUA) and had ‘recently*
[547]sent in his $5.00 pledge for the month of June,
[548]1°65.
[550]6
[552]873
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[557]a
[559]Cs
[563]SF 1100-55482
[566]A characterization for the NCAHCUA is contained
[567]in the Appendix Section. ,
[569]The following information vas set forth under U.5s.
[570]Passport #28966, issued on Hay 15, 1551, for
[573]Race White
[575]Sex Male
[577]Date and place iiovember 26, 193N, “Minnea-
[578]of birth polis, Minnesota
[582]Hair : Brown
[584]byes ; Slue-
[586]Father Dr. CHARLES i. SLUMENFELD
[588]Mother PAULINE RLUMENFELD, nee
[590]Ginsberg
[592]PETER COHEN
[594]SF T-5 has revorted that on December 7, 19455, PETER
[595]COHEN made the following statement in Berkeley:
[596]“The struggle to build the American re-
[597]volution is as much a struggle to save
[599]the human race from nuclear destruction
[601]as it is one for socialism. America is
[603]not a healthy society. I defend terrorism.
[604]Bank robbery is fine, Sut it does little
[606]to weaken the government; it only vuts
[608]money into hands of revolutionaries. As
[610]for the killing of President KENNEDY, shoot-
[611]ing the President is a legitimate, left-
[612]wing act of terror.’
[614]A review of the records of the Department of Hotor
[615]Vehicles, Sacramento, California’ school records and
[616]from observation revealed the following description
[617]for PETER COHEN:
[619]Race white
[620]Sex Male
[621]Date and place September 7, 1946, Chicago,
[622]of birth Tllinois
[623]7 .
[624]874
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[630]SF 190-55432
[633](Information concerning PETER COHEN
[634]| : c
[636]ontinued)
[637]Teight 612"
[638]Weight 170 lbs.
[639]Hair Brown, heavy, bushy and
[640]. worn lone
[641]Eyes Hazel
[643]WARSE COLVIN
[644]SF T-6 in October, 1955 identifiéd’. MARGE COLVIN
[645]as a member of the Sen Francisco Branch of the
[646]Socialist Workers Party (SNP).
[648]A characterization for the San Francisco Rranch
[649]of the SWP is contained in the Appendix Section.
[651]MANYA I. CORN,
[652]also known as
[653]Nancy J. Corn
[655]A review of the records of the Berkeley Police
[656]_Denartment revealed that HANCY J. CORN, also known
[657]as Nanya Corn. was errested by the Berkeley Police
[658]Department for failure to nave in her possession an
[659]‘automobile driver's permit. Sha was releas-d on
[660]$56.00 bail.
[662]On January 7, 1255, NANYA CORN pled not suilty to
[663]the charge: however, she was found suilty and the
[664]judgment was suspended.
[666]-The following is a descrintion of NANYA CORN as set
[667]forth in the records of the Berkeley Police Depart-
[670]Race White
[671]Sex: Female
[672]' Date and place January 39, 1943, New
[674]of birth York ;
[675]Height 5°37 : '
[676](
[677]e
[679]° 75
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[683]Oc QO
[685]SF 1000-55462
[688]‘(Information concerning HAYA CORN
[689]Continued)
[691]Weight 140 lbs.
[692]Hair | Bleached blonde
[694]Social Security Yo. 107-34-5335
[695]KIPP DAWSON
[697]SF T-7 in October, 1965, identified KIPP DAvISON as
[699]in
[701]a member of the San Francisco Mranch of the SUP.
[702]JMIKE DELACOUR
[704]SPF T-l has cescribed MIKE DELACOUR as follows:
[706]Race White o
[708]Sex Male
[710]Age In nis mid-20s_
[711]Height 8}
[713]Weieaht 170 lbs.
[715]Hair Years Deatle-tynpe haircut
[717]FRED GISSON
[719]SF T-1 informed on Ieteber 25, 1965 that on Octover
[720]23, 1965, one FRED GIBSON attended a Youth For Jobs
[721](YFJ) meeting at 59th Street and San Pablo Avenue, ©
[723]Gakland.
[725]A characterization for YFJ is contained in the An-
[726]bendix Section.
[728]ADJA GOLDFINE GORBACH
[730]A review of the records of the Registrar's Office,
[731]UCB, revealed the following description for GORSACH:
[733]Race White
[734]Sex Female
[735]Date and place September 15, 1549, Chicago,
[736]of birth Illinois
[737]g
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[744](Information concerning ADJA GOLDFINE GOPRRACH
[746]Continued)
[747]-. Residence 1811 Spruce Street
[748]erkeley, California
[750]Marital status Single
[751]Attends UCB as a limited under--’
[752]graduate student
[754]PAUL IVORY
[756]SF T-8 on July 15, 1955, identified PAUL IVOFY as
[757]Co-Chairman of the VDC who coonerated vith themoers
[758]of the Young Socialist League (YSL) who were trying
[759]to influence the VDC.
[761]A characterization for the WSL is contained in the
[762]Appendix Section.
[764]AUL IVORY is a UCL Assistant Professor of Zconomnics.
[765]LOWARD P, JETER
[767]SP T-9 has renorted that on September 1, 1964,
[768]HOWARD P. JB TER in discussing a throvaway leaflet
[769]distributed at the Deiocratic National Convention
[770]in Atlantic City, Hew Jersey, identified himself
[771]as Prosident of the 7th Congressional District
[772]Democratic Club, Berkeley, and remarked his club
[773]trad been “kicked out’ of the California Democratic
[774]Club because of the club's ‘extreme left-wing
[775]position’.
[777]“LAYIRENCE RODERT LOUGHLIN
[778]also known as
[779]_ LARRY LOUGHLIN
[781]A review of the records of the San Francisco,
[782]California Police Department revealed’ that LAWRENCE
[783]ROBERT LOUGHLIN was arrested by the San Francisco
[785]Police Department on August 24, 1965, and charged
[787]with trespassing and pesisting arrest. The charses
[788]arose from a demonstration against General MAXWELL
[789]TAYLOR at the Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco. !
[791]10
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[802]General TAYLOR was a former Ambassador to
[803]Vietnam.
[805]After LOUGHLIN had oled nolle contendere, he was
[806]sentenced on February 16. 1966, to &.months in the
[807]San Francisco County Jail, sentence suspended anda
[808]placed cn 1 year probation.
[810]A review of the records of the San Francisco Police
[811]Department revealed the follovzing description for
[813]Race White
[815]Sex ; Male —
[817]Date and place October 13, 1932, Cambridees,
[818]of birth Massechusetts
[820]Height 519°
[822]JeLeat 156 lbs.
[824]Kair Srown
[826]Eyes 3yrown
[828]Social Security No. 919-24-5527
[829]San Francisco Police
[831]Department # 202648
[832]MARILYN MILLIGAN
[834]A review of the records of the Alameda County — ;
[835]Sheriff's Office, Oakland, revealed the following
[836]description for MARILY!H MILLICAN:
[838]Race , wWnite
[840]Sex Female
[842]Date and place November 11, 1934, New York,
[843]of birth New York
[845]Heioht 575?
[847]Weight 140 lbs.
[849]Nair Brown
[851]Eyes MDOWN!
[853]Social Security Ho. 0917--26--9438
[854]California State
[855]Gureau of Criminal
[856]Identification and
[857]Investigation + G-725564
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[866]The records also revealed that MARILYS siTLLIGA®
[867]was arrested on December 3, 195%, under S/O
[868]#641125 in connection with a sit-in demonstration
[869]at Sproul !lall, UCB. She was cnarged with resist.
[870]ing arrest, failure to disnsrse and trespassing.
[871]On June 28. 1985, she was found euilty of the tres-
[873]passing and resisting arrest charges and the failure
[874]to disperse charge was dismissed. on July 29, 1965,
[876]she vefused probation and was sentenced to $100.99
[877]or 10 days in jail on the trespassing charge, and
[878]$150.00 or 15 days in jail on the resisting arrest
[879]charge. She has appealed the convictions.
[881]PAUL MONTAUK
[882]SF T-6 on October 8, 1965. identified PAUL MONTAUK
[883]as an alternate mamber of the SYP National Com-
[884]mittee and a member of the Oalchand-Berkeley Branen
[885]of the SP.
[887]A characterization of the Maklan¢c-Terkeley Branch
[888]of the SWP is contained in the Appendix Section.
[890]HICEAEL J. O°HANLOM,
[891]true name FPRAHCIS ShORSE MEDATLLE
[893]On January 5,
[895]some membership card
[896]which he had obténe
[897]Sur Park in December 1955. CRISAY stated he hac
[898]‘no further information concerning O'HANLON and as-
[899]sumed the cards had been lost at the perk. Among
[900]the cards were membership cards signed by O'HANLON
[901]for the Industrial Workers. of the World (IWS),
[903]Students for a Remocratie Seciety (SDS) and the VDC.
[905]The IW has been designated by the Attorney General
[907]a
[908]of the United States pursuant to Fxecutive Order
[909]10450.
[911]“STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY is an associa-
[912]tion of young people on the left...; one bringing
[913]12
[915]873
[917]1968, Deputy Sheriff JON CRISAN,
[918]Monterey County, California Sheriff's Offiec, furnished
[919]ds issued to MICHAEL J. O'HATLON,
[920]da from a forest ranger at the Big
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[930]‘together liberals and radicals, ectivists and
[931]scholars, students and facultv. It feels the ur-
[932]gency to put. forth a radical, democratic prozram
[933]counterposed to authoriterian movements both
[934]of Communism and the domestic Right.
[935]Preamble, SDS Constitution"
[937]During the 1965 National Convention of the SDS,
[939]the Preambl2 of the Constitution was amended to
[941]eliminate “counterposed to authoritarian move-
[943]ments beth of Comaunism and the domestic Right.*
[944]SOS Yorklist No. 14, 7/28/65
[946]When he vas stopped by a Highway Patrol Officer
[948]on February 18, 1266 in Ocala. Florida, O'HANLON
[950]nad a membershin card for the '.£.%. DuSois Clubs
[952]of America (DCA) in his possession.
[954]A characterization for the DCA is contained in the
[956]Appendix Section.
[958]The FBI Laboratory informed on February 17, 1966,
[959]that from fingerprints, examination revealed that
[960]MICHAEL d. O'HANLON! was identical with FRANCIS GEORGE
[961]MEDAILLE, FBI #874 775C,
[963]In the Ifarch 20, 196% issue of the “San Francisco
[964]Examiner’, a San Francisco dailv newspaner, information
[965]was set forth that FRANCIS GEORGE MRDATLLE was ar-
[966]rested in 1958 on a homocide charge in New York
[968]for throwing a S-year old girl from the roof of a
[969]building. MEDAILLE was sent to a mental institu-
[970]tion until. May 5, 1963, when he pled zuilty to a
[971]manshughter charze, lst desree. He received a 5 - 10
[972]year suspended sentence and was placed on 5 vears
[973]probation. A probation violators warrant is cur-~
[974]vently outstanding against “MEDAILLE issued by the”
[975]State of New York.
[977]JOANNE PEYTON ,
[978]nee Joanne Barker Yard
[980]A review of the records of the Registrar's Office,
[982]13
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[988])
[990]CC CC | ;
[992]SF 100-55462
[995]UCB, revealed the followiug description for
[996]JOANNE PEYTON:
[998]Race ' White
[999]Sex Female
[1000]Date and place August 8, 19365, Cleveland,
[1001]= of birth Ohio
[1002]Current - 7 | 1416 Grove Street, Apartment 4
[1003]residence Berkeley, California
[1005]SUZANNE POLLARD,
[1006]also known as
[1007]Susan Erica Pollard (true name)
[1009]A review of the records of the Registrar's Office,
[1010]UCB, revealed the following description for POLLARD:
[1012]Race White -.
[1014]Sex Fenale
[1016]Date and place March 4, 1941, Baltimore,
[1017]of birth - Maryland
[1019]Residence 2112 McKinley Avenue
[1021]Berkeley, California
[1022]Graduate student at UCB
[1024]JANET MARILYN PUGH
[1025]A review of the records of the Registrar's Office,
[1027]UCB, revealed the following description for JANET
[1028]. MARILYN PUGH:
[1030]Race White
[1032]Sex ' Female oo
[1034]Date and place | December 24, 1939, Red
[1035]of birth Bluff, California
[1037]Permanent 200 Cedar Street
[1038]residence Red Bluff, California
[1040]JON JOSEPH READ
[1042]SF T-7 reported on April 18, 1963 that on April 15,
[1044]1963, JON JOSEPH READ was elected to the Executive . |
[1045]Board of the Bay Area Fair Play for Cuba Committee . |
[1046](FPCC). |
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[1057]A characterization for the FPCC is contained in
[1058]the Appendix Section.
[1060]JERRY RUBIN
[1062]In the August 9, 1965 issue of the ‘San Francisco
[1063]Chronicle”, San Francisco daily newspaper, informa
[1064]tion was set forth that JERRY RUBIN in the summer
[1066]of 1964 traveled to Cuba in defiance of a U.S. Depart-
[1067]ment of State travel ban. According to the article,
[1068]the trip was sponsored by the Student Committee for
[1069]Travel to Cuba.(SCTC).
[1071]A characterization for the SCTC is contained in the
[1072]Appendix Section.
[1074]SF T-10 reported on February 19, 1965, that JERRY
[1075]RUBIN was enrolled for the fall, 1964 semester =
[1076]of the San Francisco School of Social Sciences
[1077](SFSSS).
[1079]A characterization for the SFSSS is contained in
[1080]the Appendix Section.
[1082]JOHN PETER SELTZ
[1084]On July 20, 1960, JOHN PETER SELTZ furnished the
[1085]following background information to Special Agents
[1087]of the FBI:
[1088]Race White
[1089]Sex Male
[1090]of birth Massachusetts
[1092]Height Gry"
[1094]Weight 150 1bs.
[1096]Build Slender
[1098]Hair Blond
[1100]Eyes Blue
[1102]Social Security No. 331-34-0574
[1103]Military service Served in the U.S. Marine Corps
[1104]from 7/1/57 - 12/31/57,
[1105]> honorably discharged, MSN
[1106]1658807
[1108]Date and place December 6, 1939, Boston,
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[1122]SN OREN 9125 Marmora Avenue, Morton
[1123]Grove, inois, a self-described friend of JOHN
[1124]PETER SELTZ, has infcrmed that SELTZ served under
[1125]one ALEJANDRO MARTINEZ, leader of an anti-Somoza
[1127]Nicaraguan revolutionary group on the Honduras~
[1128]Nicaragua border during May and June, 1960.
[1130]STEPHEN SMALE,
[1131]also known as
[1132]Steve Smale
[1134]SF T-1ll in February, 1952 identified STEVE SMALE
[1135]as a member of the Labor Youth League (LYL)
[1136]at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
[1138]The LYL has been designated by the Attorney General
[1139]of the United States pursuant to Executive Order
[1140]10450. °
[1142]The LYL became defunct in February, 1957.
[1144]SF T-12 in January, 1961, identified SMALE as
[1145]Faculty Adviser of the Students Committee FPCC at
[1146]UCB.
[1148]STEPHEN SMALE is a UCB Mathematics Professor.
[1150]JOHN WINDRIM SMITH, JR.,
[1151]also known as
[1152]Windy Smith
[1154]SF T-13 reported on November 15, 1963 and March
[1156]27, 1964, that JOHN WINDRIM SMITH, JR. was a member
[1158]of the Southern California District Communist Party
[1160](CP).
[1162]SF T-14 reported on February 25, 1966, that WINDY
[1163]SMITH was a transfer to the Marin County, California
[1165]CP Club: however, he had not attended any meetings
[1166]of the club.
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[1180]LOUISE J. STAPLETON
[1182]SF T-1 informed on August 17, 1965, that in his
[1183]opinion, LOUISE STAPLETON was not in sympathy
[1185]with the VDC but.was simply looking for “some
[1186]excitement and likes to demonstrate." Sr T-
[1188]added that LOUISE STAPLETON was an employee of
[1190]the Child Care Center in Oakland and resiced at 419
[1191]63rd Street, Oakland.
[1193]SYDNEY STAPLETON
[1194]also known as
[1195]Sid Stapleton
[1197]SF T-15 on September 22, 1965, identified SID
[1198]STAPLETON as a “*current”® member of the Oakland-
[1199]Berkeley Branch of the SUP.
[1201]MARION J. STEINKEBLNER,
[1202]also known as
[1203]Mrs. Frank Steinkellner,
[1206]A review of the records of the Department of Motor
[1207]Vehicles, Sacramento, revealed that a chauffeur's
[1208]permit was issued to NARION J. STEINKELLNER under
[1209]#M 266006, issued December 8, 1964. Her birth date
[1210]was listed as June 7, 193%. brown hair, brown eyes,
[1211]5'8” 155 lbs... married. According to the permit,
[1212]she must wear corrective lenses and her address
[1213]“was shown as 1903 Henry Street, Berkeley. -
[1215]According to the Certificate of Registry of
[1216]Marriage maintained by the Department of Public —
[1217]Health, State of California, San Francisco,
[1218]Steinkellner listed her birth date as March 7,
[1219]1938, Michigan.
[1221]PHIL SUGAR
[1222]SF T-2 on September 28, 1965, furnished a copy of
[1224]a cardboard poster which stated, "VDC Defendant--
[1225]I will commit civil disobedience on 10/15~-16 with
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[1234]“the Vietnam Day Committee and am prepared to be
[1235]arrested in opposition to U.S. intervention in
[1236]Vietnam. I am joining this committee to organize
[1237]my political defense.” The statement was signed
[1238]by SUGAR, who listed his address as 1048 Francisco,
[1239]Berkeley, phone 549-1385. ,
[1241]SF T-~1 on September 30, 1965 described PHIL SUGAR
[1242]2as a white male, in his mid-20s, 5'9°%, 290 - 215
[1243]lbs., and a student at Merritt College, Oakland.
[1245]ARTHUR TURNER
[1247]SF T-16 on April 20, 1965, informed that one
[1249]ARTHUR LEE TURNER was a delegate to the Progressive
[1250]Labor Party (PLP) Founding Convention which was
[1252]held in New York from April 15 - 18, 1965.
[1254]TURNER was a délegate from San Francisco.
[1256]A characterization for the PLP is contained: in
[1257]the Appendix Section.
[1259]DAVID A. WARREN,
[1260]also known és
[1261]_Dave Warren
[1263]On November §$, 1965, Sergeant JOSEPH P. HALLERAN,
[1265]UCB Campus Police, furnished a list of student
[1266]organizations registered withthe Dean of Students
[1267]Office for the fall of 1965, UCS3. DAVID WARREN,
[1268]1105 F 6th Street, Berkeley, was listed as the
[1269]representative for the Berkeley Chapter of the
[1271]' Young Socialist Alliance (YSA).
[1273]A characterization for the YSA is contained in
[1274]the Appendix Section.
[1276]STEPHAN MARK WEISSMAN ,
[1278]also known as
[1279]Steve Weissman
[1281]SF T-12 has informed that STEVE WEISSMAN held a
[1282]BA Degree from the University of Tampa and an
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[1295]MA Degree from the University of Michigan. He
[1296]enrolled at UCB as a graduate student for the
[1297]fall semester, 1964. He was a strategist for
[1298]the Free Speech Movement (FSM) demonstrations
[1299]during the latter part of 1964 on the UCR campus.
[1300]organized a strike of teaching assistants at UCB
[1302]in support of the FSH.
[1304]He
[1306]The FSM was an organization which evolved at UCB
[1307]out of a disagreement between students and UCB
[1308]administration of UCB policy regarding campus
[1309]organizations. ~
[1311]WEISSMAN, according to his academic file at Tampa
[1312]University, December 9, 1964, has a history of self-
[1313]admitted emotional instability for which he had been
[1314]under psycho-therapy treatment from October, 1958 -
[1315]January , 1960. His father imformed in April, 1965
[1316]that his son was not a Marxist: had no communist
[1317]leanings whatscever and considered the United
[1318]States the best country in the world but one which
[1320]still needed improvement.
[1322]Review of the records of the Registrar's Office,
[1323]UCB, revealed the following description for
[1324]STEPHAN MARK WEISSMAN:
[1326]Race . White
[1328]Sex Male
[1330]Date and.place Mareh 22, 1940, Tampa,
[1331]of birth Florida
[1333]Height 5710"
[1335]Weight 160 lbs.
[1337]Eyes Hazel
[1339]Hair Auburn
[1341]PHILIP HUMBERT WHITE,
[1342]also known as
[1343]Phil White
[1345]A review of the records of the Registrar's Office,
[1346]UCB, revealed the following description for PHILIP
[1348]HUMBERT WHITE:
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[1359](Deseription of PHILIP HUMBERT WHITE)
[1361]Race
[1363]Sex
[1365]Date and place
[1366]of birth
[1368]Veight
[1370]Build
[1372]White
[1374]Male
[1376]May 28, 1941, San Diego,
[1377]California
[1379]67 ye
[1381]Slender
[1383]JOHN GARRETT WILLIAMS
[1385]SF T-17 on March 22, 1965, identified JOHN GARRETT
[1386]WILLIAMS as an active member of the DCA, Berkeley
[1388]Chapter.
[1390]SF T-18 reported on February 23, 1966, that WILLIAMS
[1391]attended an Executive Board meeting of the BCA
[1392]Berkeley Chapter which was hetd at his residence.
[1394]ANNELIESE HELGA ZACH ,
[1395]also knotn @s
[1396]Annaliesa Helga Zach (True Name)
[1398]A review of the records of the Registrar's Office,
[1399]UCB, revealed the following description for ZACH:
[1403]Race
[1405]Sex
[1407]Date and place
[1408]of birth
[1410]Residence
[1412]White
[1414]Female
[1416]September 8, 1943, Vienna,
[1417]Austria ;
[1419]2143 Stewart Street
[1421]Berkeley, California
[1423]In December, 1965, she changed her name from ANNELIESE
[1424]HELGA ZACH to ANNALIESA HELGA ZACH.
[1426]SF T-19 reported in October, 1965, that on- September
[1427]7, 1965, in addition to the previously mentioned members of
[1428]the VDC Steering Committee, STEVE CHERKOSS, BARTON STONE
[1429]and JACK WEINBERG were also members of the Steering Committee.
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[1437]SF T-20 on October 10, 1965, identified STEVE
[1438]CHERKOSS as a ‘current’' active member. of the Bay
[1439]Area PLP. : . :
[1441]SF T-21 informed on October 9, 1964, that on
[1442]October 11, 1964, JACK WEINBERG attended a general
[1443]membership meeting of the DCA, Berkeley Chapter.
[1445]WEINBERG was arrested at UCB in connection with a
[1446]sit-in demonstration at Sproul Hall on December 3,
[1447]1964. He was charged with trespassing and resist-
[1448]ing arrest: convicted, and on July 30, 1965, he was
[1449]sentenced to serve 120 days in jail.
[1451]A U.S. Department of Justiceletter dated August
[1453]23, 1965,concerning a suit instituted by the
[1455]IWW in the District of Columbia against the Depart-
[1456]ment of Justice sought to remove the IWW from
[1457]listing pursuant to Executive Order 10450 disclosed
[1458]that BARTON STONE was a member of the General
[1459]Executive Board of the ItW.
[1461]; SF T-2 reported on October 4, 1965, that the duties
[1462]of the Steering Committee are to make recommendations on
[1463]various projects to the general membership and to carry out
[1464]the day-to-day functions of the VDC.
[1466]Inspector CHARLES O'MEARA, Intelligence Unit,
[1467]Berkeley Police Department, informed on October 12, 1965,
[1468]that according to information furnished to him, DAVID
[1469]“FRIEDMAN was a member of the Steering Committee of the VDC.
[1471]A protest demonstration was conducted at the Sea
[1473]Wolf Restaurant, Jack London Square, Oakland, on
[1474]February 12, 1965. This demonstration was spon-
[1476]sored by the Congress Of Racial Equality. During
[1478]the demonstration, DAVID FRIEDMAN was one of five
[1479]individuals arrested by the Oakland Police Department.
[1480]He was charged with interfering with a police of-
[1482]- ficer. The charge was subsequently dismissed.
[1484]The following is a description of FRIEDMAN as
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[1498]contained in the records of the Oakland Police
[1500]Department:
[1502](Description of DAVID FREIDMAN)
[1504]CE
[1506]Race White
[1508]Sex Male
[1510]Age Refused to give birth date--.
[1511]estimated in mid-20s
[1513]Height 578%
[1515]Weight 180 lbs.
[1517]Hair Black
[1519]Eyes. Brown
[1521]SF T-2 informed on October 18, 1965, that Professor
[1522]STEVE SMALE had quit his association with the VDC.
[1524]SF T-22 on November 15, 1966. furnished a copy
[1525]of a printed “Dear Friend” letter issued by the VDC which
[1526]called for funds from the recipient. The letter identified
[1527]MORRIS °° ', Professor of Mathematics, UCB, and LARRY
[1528]LOUGHLIN as members of the Finance Committee, VDC.
[1530]The name of MORRIS appeared as a signer of
[1532]"a 1962 petition which urged non-enforcement and
[1533]repeal of the Internal Security Act of 1950, which
[1534]‘petition had been circulated by the Committee for
[1535]Constitutional Liberties (CCL), San Francisco, and
[1536]had been submitted to the White House.
[1538]A characterization for the CCL is contained in the
[1539]Appendix Section.
[1541]The 115th INTC, Presidio, San Francisco, by letter
[1542]dated December 10, 1965, informed that on December 10, 1965,
[1543]MICHAEL O'HANLON identified BETTINA APTHEKER as having been
[1544]a member of the VDC Steering Committee who was allowed to
[1545]speak for the VDC.
[1547]In the November 9, 1965, issue of ‘the "Berkéley
[1548]Daily Gazette", a Berkeley’ daily newspater, there
[1549]appeared an article captioned, “APTHFKER Says. She's
[1550]a Communist". The article related that on
[1552]November 9, 1965, BETTINA APTHEKER stated she had
[1553]been a member of the CP during the "past 3 years".
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[1562]Accordins.to the nowspaver article, APTETKE?
[1563]hac informed the student newspaper, "The Daily
[1564]Californian", a JC2 campus newspaper, that she
[1565]joined the CP~in 1962 when she Was 17 years
[1566]of are. . ;
[1568]Inspector O'MEARA informed on November 12, 1965,
[1569]that on November 19, 1965. the VDC Steering Committee held a
[1570]meeting in Berkeley, California. This meeting pertained to
[1571]the November 20, 1965 march. In line with the march, a pro~
[1572]posal was made that the march would be basically non- -violent:
[1573]however in the event there was trouble, the marchers would
[1574]defend themselves. Inspector O'MEARA went on to sey that ac-
[1575]cording to information furnished to him, the Steering Committee
[1576]meeting was attended by MICKIE LIMA, Chairman , Northern Califor-
[1577]nia District CP. Prior to voting on the proposal, mention was
[1578]made that only members of the Steering Committee could vote.
[1580]LIMA " voted on the issue. The proposal passed 70 - &8.
[1581]Inspector O'MEARA commented that his source did not know
[1582]how LIMA’.” ' voted on the proposal. Inspector O'MEARA further in
[1584]formed on November 12, 1965, that the VDC held a Steering
[1585]Committee meetings on November 11, 1965, for the purpose of
[1586]discussing the parade permit. meeting with the Berkeley Police
[1587]Department. MICKIE LIMA, who attended the meeting, talked
[1588]with several leaders of the VDC but made no statements or
[1589]Suggestions to the group at the meeting.
[1591]SF T-1 on January 27, 1966 identified ROBERT MARK
[1592]HURWITT as a member of the VDC “Steering Committee,
[1594]A review of the records of the Registrar's Office,
[1595]UCB, revealed the folliwng information for ROBERT
[1596]MARK HURWITT:
[1598]Race White
[1600]Sex ; Male
[1602]Date and place October 12, 1941, New York,
[1603]of birth New York
[1605]Height S711"
[1607]Weight 170 lbs.
[1609]Hair Light brown, worn long and
[1611]shaggy over the ears and
[1612]down the neck
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[1624](Description of ROBERT MARK HURWITT
[1625]. Continued)
[1627]Eyes Green
[1629]Social Security No. 128-32--3305
[1631]Employed Full time by VDC
[1633]A
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[1644]IV. ACTIVITIES
[1646]SP 7-2 on September 20, 1965, furnishec a copy of a
[1647]printed leaflet issued by the VOC cantioned, "The Var in Vietnam
[1648]is Aeainst cur National Tnterest". The leaflet corrented the
[1649]war in Vietne: was arainst our national interest because:
[1651]"1. The policy of our eovernrent is now to send larce
[1652]numbers of American GIs to firht in Vietnam. A hundred thousand
[1653]of our men died in the Korean “ar. We don't want this to hapnen
[1654]again.
[1656]"2, The var in Vietnam is destroyine cur democracy. ‘the
[1657]American people reiected Goldwater's policies of war, but
[1658]President Johnson has defied his mandates for neace and nas
[1659]escalated the war in Vietnan. Even thourch Concress has not
[1660]debated American involvement in Vietnam, it hes automatically
[1661]supported all of the covernment's actions.
[1663]"3, It is in ouv interest tc have a strone United Yations.
[1664]But our country violates the Ui Charter and weakens the Us when
[1665]we intervene in South Vietnam and the Dominican Fepublic.
[1667]"Hh. Our nation's attention should be on endine poverty,
[1668]providine jobs for all, fiehtins Jin Crow, and rueranteeins the
[1669]risht to vote. Our rcovernment cannot accomplish this if it
[1670]devotes its time, eneray, and monev to interfering in the affairs
[1671]of other countries."
[1673]The leaflet informed that to and the war, President
[1674]JOHNSON could do any or all of the fellowine things:
[1676]"1. Stop bombing North Vietnar.
[1678]; "2. Call for nevzotiations with evervbody invelved in
[1679]the war, includine the Viet Cone.
[1681]"3. Ask the United ations to try to solve the problem.
[1683]"u, Call for free elections in South Vietnam and let the
[1684]people there make up their own minds."
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[1695]FSPimb
[1697]SF T-2 on October 11, 1965, furnished a copy of a _
[1698]printed leaflet captioned, “ATTENTION ALI, MILITARY PERSONNEL",
[1699]issued by the VDC and printed by the “arkeley Free Press.
[1701]A Xerox.copy of the leaflet follows.
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[1709]Approved For Posting
[1711]ATTENTION ALL MILITARY PERSONDZL
[1713]You may soon be sent to Vietnam. You have heard about the war in the news; .
[1714]your officers will give you pep talks about it. But you probably feel as confused and
[1716]uncertain as most Americans do.
[1717]and leave the thinking to others.
[1719]-Many people will tell you to just follow orders
[1720]But you have the right to know as much about this
[1722]war as anyone, After all, it's you—not your congressman—who might get killed,
[1724]WHY ARE WE FIGHTING IN VIETNAM 2
[1726]We are supposed to be fighting to protect
[1727]democracy in Vietnam, and yet our own gov-
[1728]ernment admits that South Vietnam is run by
[1729]a dictatorship. General Ky, the latest mili-
[1730]tary dictator, is as badas they come. Ina
[1731]recent interview he said: "People ask me
[1732]who my heroes are. I have only one -- Hit-
[1733]ler, I admire Hitler because he pulled his
[1734]- country together when it was in a terrible
[1735]state." (London Sunday Mirror, July 4, 1965).
[1737]General Ky doesn't mean muchtous; we're
[1738]not even sure how to pronounce his name, but
[1740]the South Vietnamese have lived under men:
[1742]like him for years. As far as the Vietnamese
[1743]are concerned, we are fighting on the side of
[1744]Hitlerism; and they hope we lose..
[1746]‘WHO IS THE. ENEMY? 7
[1748]U.S. military spokesmen have often said
[1750]that their greatest problem is finding the ene-
[1751]my. The enemy, they say, is everywhere.
[1752]The old woman feeding her chickens may have
[1753]astock of hand grenades in her hut. The lit-
[1755]tle boy who trails after the American sol- - ~
[1757]diers during the day slips out to give informa-
[1758]tion to the guerillas at night. The washer-
[1759]woman atthe Americanair base bringsa bomb
[1760]to work one day. -It is impossible, say the
[1762]military, to tell which are the Viet Cong and
[1764]which are the civilians.
[1766]Andso, because the whole Vietnamese peo-
[1767]ple seem to be the enemy, the military is
[1768]taking no chances. They use tear gas -- a
[1769]weapon designed for use against civilians.
[1770]They order American troops to fire at women
[1771]andchildren -- because women and children,
[1772]after all, ane firingat American troops. Am-
[1773]erican fighter planes destroy civilian villages
[1775]with napalm; American B-52's are flattening
[1776]That is why the war in Viet- -
[1778]whole regions.
[1779]nam is so often called a "dirty war."
[1781]When the South Vietnamese people see you
[1782]in your foreign uniform, theyovp lt think of
[1784]-been denied the chance.
[1786]"1956.
[1788]-youas their enemy. You are the ones bomb-
[1790]ing their towns. They don't know whether
[1792]. you're a draftee or a volunteer, whether
[1794]you're for the war or against it; but they're
[1796]not taking any ¢ chances either.
[1798]FREE ELECTIONS
[1800]The Vietnamese would like to vote the for-
[1801]eigners out of their country, but they have
[1802]According to the
[1803]Geneva Agreement of 1954, there were sup-
[1804]posed to be elections throughout Vietnam in
[1805]But the U.S, government was certain
[1806]that our man in Vietnam, Premier Diem,
[1807]would lose. So we decided not to allow any
[1808]election until we were sure we could win.
[1809]Diem set up a political police force and put
[1810]all political opposition -- Communist and
[1811]anti-Communist -- in jail, By 1959, it was
[1812]clear there weren't going to be any elections,
[1813]and the guerillas known as the Viet Cong be-
[1814]gan to fight back, By 1963 our government
[1815]wasfedup with Diem, but still wasn't willing
[1816]torisk elections. Our CIA helped a group of
[1817]Vietnamese generals to overthrow Diem and
[1818]killhim. Since then there have been a series
[1819]of "better" military dictators. General Ky --
[1821]' the man who admires Hitler -- is the latest
[1823]one.
[1825]FIGHTING FOR DEMOCRACY
[1827]Your jobasasoldier is suppe ied to be “to
[1828]win the people of South Vietnam." Win them
[1829]to what -- democracy? No, we keep military
[1830]dictatorsin power. What then? The Ameri-
[1831]can way of life? But why should they care
[1832]any more about our way of life than we care
[1833]about theirs? We can't speak their language
[1834]or even pronounce their names. We don't
[1835]know anything about their religion or even
[1836]what itis. We never even heard of Vietnam
[1837]until Washington decided to run it.
[1839]- You are supposed’ to be fighting "to save
[1840]the Vietnamese people from Communism.
[1841]Certainly Communist influence is very strony
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[1849]Gieecer
[1850]tapas
[1852]in the National Liberation Front, the rebel
[1853]government. Yet most of the Pople support
[1854]the NLF. Why? Manyofthesa .: people who
[1855]now lead the NLF led the Vietnamese inde-
[1856]pendence movementagainstthe Japanese dur-
[1858]ing World War I, and then went on to fight
[1859]. against French colonial rule. Most Vietnam-
[1861]. ese think of the NLF leaders as their coun-.
[1863]‘try's outstanding patriots. Infact, many anti-
[1865]Communists have joined the guerrilla forces.
[1867]in the belief that the most important thing is . °
[1869]to get rid of foreign domination and military"
[1871]dictators, On the other hand, very few Viet-"
[1872]‘namese support the official government of. —
[1873]- General Ky. His army has low morale anda
[1875]high desertion rate.
[1877]‘THE GUERRILLAS -
[1879]; - The. newspapers and television have told
[1880]us again and again what a tough fighter the |
[1881]' . Vietnamese guerrilla is.
[1882]tion and without any air cover, he can beat~
[1883]forcesthat outnumber him five or tento.one. ..
[1884]Why do they have such high morale? They .
[1885]are not draftees; no draftees ever fight like |
[1886]They are not high-paid, professional ~
[1887]soldiers. Mostofthem arepeasantswhowork ...
[1888]their fields; they can't even spare the ammu- *
[1890]Short of ammuni-
[1892]. that.
[1894]nition for target practice,
[1896]. Their secret is that they know why they, . ,
[1897]are fighting. .They didn't hear about Vietnam.
[1898]inthe newspapers; they've livedthere all their ~
[1899]While we were in high school, they
[1900]_ were livingunder the Diem regime and hating ~
[1902]- ait. Now American planes are bombing their .
[1904]lives.
[1906]towns and strafing their fields; American
[1908]troops have occupied their country; and if —
[1909]they complain out. loud, an American~ sup- ~
[1910]ported dictator sentences them to jail or the’
[1911]firing squad. Is it any wonder that they fight
[1913]so fiercely?
[1915]CRUSHING THE RESISTANCE
[1917]The war in Vietnam is not being fought ac- |
[1919]cordingtotherules, Prisoners are tortured.
[1920]’ Our planes drop incendiary bombs on civilian
[1921]villages.
[1922]children, Your officers willtell you that it is
[1923]all necessary, that we couldn't win the war
[1924]any other way. And they are right. Ameri-
[1925]cans are no more cruel than any other peo-
[1927]ple; American soldiers don't enjoy this kind
[1928]But if you are going to wage war.
[1929]againstan entire people, you! have. to become
[1931]of war.
[1932]cruel.
[1934]The ordinary German soldier in occupied
[1935]Europe wasn't especially cruel, either.
[1936]as the resistance movements grew, he be-
[1937]came cruel. He shot at women and children
[1939]because they were shooting at him; he never
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[1945]responsibility for your own acts.
[1946]-tionaland American law recognize that an in-
[1948]. in Vietnamis criminal and immoral.'
[1950]‘the things you see, read and hear.
[1952]Qur soldiers shoot at women and —
[1954]"= but don't do any more than you have to.
[1956]; luck.
[1957]But
[1959]XY
[1960]asked himself why they t were shooting at him.
[1961]When a certain 7“+n became a center of re-
[1963]_, Sistance activity,__.e followed his orders and
[1964]* destroyed the whole town.
[1966]He knew that SS
[1967]men were torturing captured resistance fight-
[1968]ers, but it wasn't his business to interfere.
[1970]; FOLLOWING ORDERS ©
[1972]Asa soldier you have been trained to obey
[1973]orders, but as a human being you must take
[1974]Interna-
[1976]dividual soldier, even if acting under orders,
[1978]' must bear finallegaland moral responsibility
[1980]for what he does. This principle became a
[1981]part of law after World War I, when the Al-
[1982]liednations, meeting in London, decided that
[1983]German war criminals must be punished even
[1984]if they committed war crimes under orders.
[1986]..This principle was the basis of the Nurem-
[1988]We believe that the entire war
[1989]We be-
[1990]lieve that the atrocities which are necessary
[1992]berg trials...
[1994]to wage this war against the People of Vietnam
[1995]: are. inexcusable. . sO
[1997]oppose: THE WAR
[1999]“We hope that you too find yourself, as a
[2000]human being, unable to tolerate this night-
[2002]. mare war; and we hope that you will oppose
[2003]it... We don't know what kind of risks we are °
[2005]taking in giving you this leaflet; you won't
[2007]know what risk you will be taking in opposing
[2008]’ the war.
[2009]_ready refused to fight in Vietnam and have -~
[2011]‘A growing number of GIs have al-
[2013]been court-martialed. They have shown great
[2015]. courage, We believe that they, together with
[2016]- other courageous men who will join them, will ~
[2017]have influence far out of proportion to their
[2019]numbers.
[2021]There may be many other things you can
[2023]. do; since you are in the service, you know
[2025]better than civilians what sorts of opposition
[2026]are possible,
[2027]eyesopen. Draw your own conclusions from
[2028]At orien-
[2029]tation sessions, don't be afraid to ask ques-.
[2030]tions,
[2031]answers, keep asking. Take every chance
[2032]you get to talk to your fellow soldiers about
[2033]the war.
[2035]You may feel the war is wrong, and still
[2036]decide not to face a court-martial. You may
[2037]then find yourself in Vietnam under orders.
[2038]You might be forced to do some fighting --
[2039]Good
[2041]a
[2042]Victnam Day Committee
[2043]2407 Fulton Street
[2045]Berkeley, California
[2046]349-0811
[2048]But whatever you do, keep your |
[2050]‘and if you're not satisfied with the ‘+
[2052]OC | — OO
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[2055]PEP imb
[2057]SF T-5 on Decenber 17, 1565, furnished a copy of a
[2058]"Dear Friend" letter, dated December 14, 1965, issucc by the
[2059]International Cornittee of the VDC. The letter informe? the
[2060]recipient there was "now" 2 serious dancer that soon the Jose
[2061]Adninistration would further ascalate the wer in Viietnan by
[2062]extendins the bombine to the ponulation centers of orth Vietnar,
[2063]Haiphons and possibly Manoi.
[2065]The letter informed that should escalation of the war :
[2066]effort in Vietnam take place, the peace croups evervuhere, as well
[2067]as all orranizations and individuals opposed to the war, should
[2068]respond inmediately by demonstrating their horror at this cutrarce.
[2070]The letter related the committee was urzins the denon-
[2071]strations should take place within hours or davs at 4rerican
[2072]embassies, consulates, information centers and military establish-
[2073]ments throughout the world. .
[2075]may
[2077]. The letter commented if. such a response were mace
[2078]immediately, it would represent a sianificant acceleration of
[2079]the movement to stop the war.
[2081]CHARLES HAPPISON, Intellievence Unit, Berkelev, California
[2082]Police Department informed on January 12, 1556 that STEVE CHERKOSS
[2083]had obtained a 3erkeley City Perrit for a literature table for the
[2084]VDC. Officer HARRISON informed that eat approvimately 3:45 PM,
[2085]January 12, 1966, anproxinately 109 to 150 junior hich students
[2086]were millins around the literature table where STEVE CHEREKOSS,
[2087]GEQRCE EVART, LARRY HAMLIN, MARILYS MILLTCAH and 4 or 5 other
[2088]representatives fron the VDC were situatec. Officer MAPRIGON
[2089]informed they were cistributine VDC literature in the vicinity of
[2090]the Garfield Junior Fish School, berkeley, and were sneakine to
[2091]the younasters, encouragins them to orvanize a VDC to onnose the
[2092]U.S. policy in Vietnen., CHERKOSS and EVAPT stated the U.S. had
[2093]violated the Geneva Arreements and told the students that they
[2094]could be drafted and killed in about five years. At apnroxinately
[2095]5:00 PM, the VDC representatives denarted from the area.
[2097]SF 7-5 on Movember 18, 1965 reported that on
[2098]November 13, 1265, GEORGE ENART attended a
[2099]Ss
[2101]meeting of the Camnus Club of the ®@L?P. ;
[2103]SF T-23 informed on January 13, 1965, that JOM! SPRLTZ,
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[2118]member of the VDC, and others plammto dron pronecanda leaflets
[2119]on Treasure Island Naval Station, San Francisco, during the evening
[2120]of January 14, 15966.
[2122]Accordins to SF T-23, the leaflets portrayed the
[2123]charred bodies of "mether and chil:’" and contained on their
[2124]reverse sides a messare critical of the U.S. involverent in t
[2125]Vietnar.
[2127]Sermeant DICK CALLATAM, llSth INTC, San Francisco,
[2128]informed on January 14, 1556, that the above-described leaflets
[2129]had Deen dropned over Oakland at 9:25 FM and over Alameda, Cali-
[2130]fornia at 9:30 PM. Sergeant CALLAHA™ else informed that an
[2131]unidentified plane had dropped deseribe’d leaflets on the Alameda
[2132]Annex near the Haval Suprly Denot.
[2134]cerveant CARL DAML, Tntellisence Unit, Oakland Police
[2135]Department, Oakland, informed on Januar’ 14, 1966, that at li: PH,
[2136]January 14, 1964, four individuals responsible for dropping the
[2137]described leaflets had heen arrested at the San Caplos Airport,
[2138]-San Carlos, California. The four arrested were identified as
[2139]JAMES HENRY PETRIE, 56, Campbell, California, the pilot; AUTRONY
[2140]ERNEST SROSKLEY, 28, a heavy equipment overature, Palo Alto,
[2141]California; RAYMOND P, TIPRMAT, J2., 23, a Brit ish eraduate
[2142]student at Stanford University, Palo Alto, and GLE 5. FOULE
[2143]San Jose, a student at San Jose State Collerte, Gan Jose. The
[2144]airplane used was a Cessna 189, license N1E656C, owned by “ARGARET
[2145]EH. YOUNG, 2505 Greer Rcad, Palo Alto.
[2147]B
[2149]Serveant DAUL related on January 16, 1966, that the four
[2150]persons arrested for droppins the leaflets were peleased on bond,
[2151]$1,100 each for PETRIE and TIERNAN, and $550 each For BROSKLEY
[2153]and FOWLEP. Sergeant DAL added that the Qakland Police Depart-
[2154]ment would confer with the Alameda Countv District Attorney's
[2155]Office on possible chartes to be filed asainst the individuals.
[2157]Serseant DAKL.later inforned that the.4 above-mentioned
[2158]individuals were charced with conspirins to litter the streets |
[2159]of Alameda County, California. Sereeant PANL added that the
[2160]charse actainst FO'TLER and BROSKLEY were dismissed and the cases
[2161]against PETRIE and TIERNAM are pending.
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[2174]A veview of the Reconis of the Oakland Folice
[2175]Department, Oakland, revealed the following
[2176]description for PRTPIL, under Oakland Police
[2177]Department Vumber 182146:
[2179]Race “hite
[2180]Sex. Male
[2181]born September 30, 1909,
[2182]Oklahoma
[2184]UVeicht 166 pounds ’ ——_
[2185]Fain Crev'
[2186]rves . Cray . :
[2187]Occupaticn Student at San Jose
[2188]State Collerse
[2189]Address , 79 Tast Rosemary Lane,
[2191]Campbell, California
[2193]The following information is set forth for
[2194]BRCSKLEY, under Oakland Police Department
[2197]Race Chite
[2198]Sex ; Male
[2199]Sorn July 27, 1937,
[2201]“est Virginia
[2202]lleight 5*10" .
[2203]Nelght 159 pounds
[2204]Eyes Blue
[2205]Hair Prown
[2206]Characteristics “ears a mustache
[2207]Occupation fieavy ecuipment operator
[2208]Residence - 201 “Vaverly Street,
[2210]Palo Alto
[2212]The following infermation was set forth for
[2213]FOWLER under Oakland Police Department
[2214]Humber 182157:
[2216]Sex a . Male
[2217]Race . Vhite |
[2218]porn June 27, 1944
[2219]i
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[2228]Beleht 6!
[2230]Vedeht . 165
[2232]Fair Brovn
[2234]Eyes Blue
[2236]Oacupation Student at San Jose
[2237]State College
[2239]Residence L491 Susted Avenue,
[2240]San dose
[2242]Social Security “Number 565-62-6770
[2244]FBI lumber 4926535
[2246]The Hayward, California "Daily Teview", a
[2247]Hayward, California daily newsoaper, in its
[2248]issue of November §, 1965, contained an
[2249]article which informed that RAYMOND PATRICK TIERNAN
[2250]appeared before juniors at Castro Valley
[2251]Hich School, Castro Valley, Catifornia,
[2252]durine the "previous week" and spoke avainst
[2253]U.S. intervention in Vietnam. “ea was
[2254]deseribed as a graduate lav student, a
[2255]protester of U.S. volicy in Vietnam and a
[2256]pacifist.
[2258]SF T-24, on January 24, 1966, made available to the
[2259]PBI, Vashineton, D.C., two letters from the International
[2260]Committee of the VDC, which hed been mailed to the Center
[2261]University Federation of University Centers, Caracas, Venezuela,
[2262]South America.
[2264]The letters, written in Svanish, ursed demonstrations
[2265]against U.S. embassies, consulates, information centers,
[2266]cultural eervices, military missions and military bases throuchout
[2268]and Hanoi™.
[2270]SF T 25 on February Sho. tas .
[2271]graphed yor shate ne :
[2273]The statement informed that BILL EPTON, a revolutionary
[2274]communist and leader of the PLP, was convicted on December 20,
[2275]1964, of conspirine to riot and criminal anarchy in the New York
[2276]State Supreme Court.
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[2282]the worid should the U.S. Government, "declare war or bonb Haiphone
[2285]i
[2286]1
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[2291]The statenent related the Harlem rebellion durins the.
[2292]summer of 1964 was the result of hich rents, police brutality,
[2293]crowded housings, unenployment and countless other indignities.
[2294]The statement remarked that the black people of Harlem and
[2295]other ghettos throughout the U.S. had been subjected to these
[2296]conditions for many vears. According to the statement, 28ILL
[2297]EPTON was the scapesoat of the corrupt establishment that created
[2298]and intensified these brutal conditions of dehumanization.
[2300]The statement went on to say that BILL EPTON stronely
[2301]opposed the war in Vietnam and had urred his brothers not to
[2302]fight asainst the veople of Vietnam stating that, "the ficht for
[2304]“freedom and liberty is richt here in this country."
[2306]; The statement said the VDC was demancine the charres
[2307]azainst PILL EPTON be dronned and the conviction be immediately
[2308]reversed.
[2310]PROTEST DEMONSTRATT ONS
[2312]A. ‘Demonstration at Votine Residence of Governor
[2313]EMMUND @. BROVH, 4650 Magellan Avenue, San
[2314]Prancisco, September 26, 1965
[2316]In the September 27, 1965 issue of "The Daily Californian”
[2317]newspaper there appeared an article captioned, "VIC Members
[2318]Picket Brown's Residence".
[2320]= The article informed that 25 ‘nembers of the VDC had
[2321]picketed Governor BROVN's votine residence at 460 Magellan
[2322]Avenue, San Francisco, on Sente:ter 26, 1965.
[2324]The article informed the VDC was protestine Governor
[2325]BROWN 's criticizines of SI CASADY, President of the California |
[2326]Democratic Council. CASADY had been asked by Governor SRO" to
[2327]vesign after makins statements praisins students who burned their
[2328]draft cards.
[2330]CFECIL PHARPTS, Assistant Inspector, Intellirence Unit,
[2331]San Francisco Pelice Tepartrent, San Francisco, informed on
[2333]September 26, 1965 there vere no arrests or incidents in
[2334]connection with the above-described demonstration.
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[2349]B. International Days of Protest
[2350]Qetober 15-16, 1965
[2352]SF T-2 on Sentember 20, 1965, Furnished a copy of a
[2353]vrinted leaflet captioned, "Vietnam Day Committee, OCT 15-16,
[2354]International Days of Protest."
[2356]Arong other thines, the leaflet informed that the VDC
[2357]had set October 15-16, 1965, as dates of International Days oF
[2358]Protest aszainst military intavention, and had sent a call for
[2359]support throughout the world. The leaflet added the ¥DC office
[2360]at: Berkeley would be the international headouarters for the
[2361]protest. The leaflet went on to inform that a community anti-war
[2362]meeting would take place on the terkeley campus on Friday,
[2363]October 15, 1965, and Saturday morning, October 16, 1965.
[2365]According to the leaflet, the meeting would culminate
[2366]at noon, October 16,. 1965, with a “peace rarch” through Berkeley
[2367]to the Oakland Army Terminal (OAT), “the country's maior send-off
[2368]port of men and materials to Vietnam.”
[2370]Serreant DANL informed on Octoher 5, 1965, that on
[2371]Oetober 4, 1965, two representatives of VDC contacted Chie? of
[2372]Police EDVARD TOOTH IMA, Oakland Police Department, for a vermit
[2373]to march on October 15, 1965 from UC& campus to the SAT. The
[2374]representatives indicated the march would bevin at 7:30 PH and
[2375]last For about 2 to 2-1/2 hours, with a niaseur of 2,500 and a
[2376]maximum of 15,000 individuals particinati The representatives
[2377]estimated there would be apnroximately 5 “000 individuals in the
[2378]march and torches would be carried to Light the wav.
[2380]Chief TOOTHYMAN informed the representatives the police
[2381]department did not have the authority to srant a permit and this
[2383]matter was handled by the City Manager. Chief TOOTHMAN commented
[2385]that the Citv Manager : relied on the recommendations of the
[2386]Oakland Police Department and the Oakland Fire Department. ‘then
[2387]asked what he would recommend, Chief TOOTMMAN replied he would
[2388]recommend the permit be denied. ~
[2390]Upon hearing this, the representatives stated thev
[2391]would hold a march and use torches whether the permit was
[2392]sranted,.
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[2408]“A Special Agent of the F387 observed on October 14,
[2410]° 1965 that on October 14, 1965, the VDC held a press conference
[2412]in San Francisco, at’ which tine MORRIS HIRSCH, who identified
[2413]himself as a “rank and file" member of the VDC, stated the
[2414]march throuch 3erkeley and Oakland would be held even though
[2415]permits to do so were not issued.
[2417]The following is a descrintion for HINSCE
[2418]as set forth in the recorcs of the Registration
[2419]Office, UCR:
[2421]Sex ; Male
[2422]Race ; White
[2423]Born . June 23, 1933,
[2424]. Chicago, Illinois
[2425]Height 9 fg
[2426]Veisht 175
[2427]Eyes Greay-cpeen
[2428]Hain Dark
[2429]Employrent Wathematies Professor
[2430]at UCR ,
[2432]Serceant DANL informed on Cotober 14, 1965 that on
[2434]October 14; 1965, the Acting City “anaver of Oakland denied the
[2435]VDC nvermit to march through Oakland on October 15, 1965. ‘This
[2437]refusal was appealed to the Oakland City Council, who also
[2438]denied the permit.
[2440]Tnspector O'MEARA informed on October 15, 1965, that
[2442]he had received information that on October 14, 1955, the VOC
[2444]held a meetine and discussed detailed plans for the October 15-16,
[2446]1965 march. At the meeting, BETTINA APTHEKFR, who rade her
[2448]first appearance at a VDC meeting, cautioned ‘those in attendance
[2450]on how to make arrests more difficult.
[2452]: Special Avents of the FRI observed that the two-day
[2453]demonstration beran on Odober 15, 19655 at Sproul Kall Plaza,
[2455]UCB, shortlv after $:00 4M. The * classes at the University had
[2457]already commenced and the crowd which was small and sathered
[2459]’ subsequently, was entertained by folk sinsers during the orning
[2461]hours.
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[2471]At approximately 11:30 Ait, Cetober 15, 1955, the VDC
[2472]held a press briefing on the UC? campus, and announced that in
[2473]spite of the fact that the Qakland City authorities had refused
[2474]to issue a parade permit, the march from the UCS campus to OAT,
[2475]7 miles avay, would bevin as scheduled at 7:39 PM,
[2477]At 12 noon, October 15, 1965, the erowd had crown to
[2478]approximately 1,000. At 1? noon, the rally beran. From 12 noon
[2479]to 5:00 PM, five speakers were presented and their remarks were
[2480]directed primarily towards criticizinse U.%. foreign policy in
[2481]Vietnam.
[2483]; At approximately 5:00 PM, JERRY PURIF announced that
[2484]all means to appeal for.a permit for the VDC march throurh the
[2485]streets of Oakland and the City of Cakland, had been denied to
[2486]then. JERRY RUBIN was followed by PAUL JACO2S, who was one of
[2487]three speakers who continued to protest U.&. foreign policy in
[2488]Vietnam. aa
[2490]PAUL JACOPS informed Special Avents of the
[2492]FRT on August 18, 1949 that in 1933 and
[2494]1934, he was active in the Youne Communist
[2496]Leasue (YCL), but was a member for less
[2498]than one year. He stated he was expelle?
[2500]from the YCL for enzagins in Trotskyite
[2502]activities. Accordins to JACOSS, he
[2504]renained a Trotskvite for about one vear.
[2506]The YCL has bean desienated by the Attornev
[2507]General of the U.S. pursuant to Executive
[2508]Order 10450,
[2510]At, approvwimately 7:45 PM, October 15, 1965, the marchers
[2511]besan leaving UCS campus. Monitor captains preceded and followed.
[2512]the line of marchers. As the marchers annroached the RBerkelev-
[2513]Oakland border, they were repulsed By a cordon of Oakland
[2515]police officers. ‘The marchers, whose ranks were estimated from
[2516]4,000 to 12,009, then proceeded to the Civie Center Plaza,
[2517]Berkeley. At approximately 11:55 PM, Ostober 15, 1865, the crowd
[2518]bezan to break up. An unknown person threw a tear gas bomb which
[2519]disrunted the crowd in the plaza. ‘.n 18 vear old cirl was
[2520]injured in the eve by the cenister-tyne homb utilized. Purine
[2521]the remainder of the wee hours of the »ornine and until 4:30 AM
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[2534]October 16, 1965, movies were shown. At 3:15 Av, the crowd had
[2535]dwincled to approximately 150 persons.
[2537]An azreement had been reached with the Terkeley Police
[2538]Cepartment by the marchers that they would not return to the Civic
[2539]Center Plaza, Berkeley, because of traffic resultins for a
[2541]‘football same at UCB stadium on Cetober 16, 1965,
[2543]At approximately: 11:45 AM, Gctober 16, 1965, the protest
[2544]commenced with a rally in the vicinity of the civic Center Plaza.
[2545]At the vally, MORT ECHERR was introduced as a representative of
[2546]PLP.
[2548]SCHEER addressed a crowd which now numbered about 350
[2549]as "comrades", SCHEER eriticized the imperialistic agvpession
[2550]of the U.S. in Vietnam and remarked that in order to win, "we
[2552]must set rid of the ruling class in the United States." SCHEER
[2553]added that the working class and the Netroes must be united to
[2554]achieve this end.
[2556]wORT SCHEER has been put blielv identified as
[2557]a Vice President of PLP.
[2559]PAUL MONTAUK also spoke at the rally’on October 16, 1965.
[2560]He was also critical of U.S. Foreicn policy and action in Vietnam,
[2562]MIKE KVYERSCN also spoke at the rally on October 16, 1965.
[2563]He claimed the U.S, military forces were bombinz and rurdering
[2564]thousands of inneeent Vietnamese women and children and were on
[2565]the verge of bombins dikes and dans which would cause starvation
[2566]to millions of defenseless peasants.
[2568].SF T-26 reported on January 13, 1965, that
[2569]MIKE MYERSON, at a meeting of the National
[2570]Coordinatine Committee of the 1.E.%,. Du
[2572]Solis, Clubs of America (DC’) in San Francisco,
[2573]reported to the committee members, he was
[2574]servint as Internationel Secretary of the DCA,
[2575]This meeting was held Recember 31, 1964 to
[2576]January .2, 1965.
[2578]At approximately 2:18 Pit, between 1,700 and 3,000
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[2592]demonstrators moved out of merkeley and comaenced marchine south
[2593]on Grove. Street towards Oakland. In the -meantime, the Oakland :
[2594]Police Department had formed a double wedee of policemen on
[2595]the Oakland side of the city limits and were waitine for the
[2597]arrival of the marchers, At 2:30 PM, 15 Dlack -leather-jacketed
[2598]motorcyclists, known as the "Hell's Ancels" arrived at the Grove-
[2599]Adeline and 62nd Street intersection. Some of the mesbers beran
[2600]wrappins their hands with leather belts. The members of the
[2601]"Hell's Angels" beran mineline with the spectators, but were
[2602]forced behind the line of Oakland -oliceren. At 3:37 PM, the
[2603]marchers arrived at the above-mentioned interseetion. Upon
[2604]reaching the intersection, a member of the "Nell's Angels” broke
[2605]through the police lines and grabbed the lead banner of the VDC:
[2606]marchers, Both police departments moved in and broke up the
[2607]fight. One member of the "Hell's Angvels” was injured on the
[2608]head and a Berkeley police officer suffered a broken lec.
[2610]The damonstrators then sat down “in the inter section
[2611]on the Rerkeley side of the city boundary. Thinss remained
[2612]impasse until the demonstration bevan breaking up .at 5:05 PM,
[2614]There were no further incidents although five more
[2615]members of the ""ell's Anczals", which has been publicly described
[2616]as a notorious outlay motorevele croup, were arrested and
[2617]charged with assault with a deadly weapon in connection with the
[2618]injury to the Berkeley officer. They were later released after
[2619]questionine,.
[2621]C. Protest March, November 20, 1965
[2624]A Special Arent of the FRI observed on October 18, 1965
[2625]chat at 12 noon, October 18, 1965, a «nelly was held at Sproul
[2626]fall Plaza, UCS. The rally was co- sponsored by the VDC and
[2627]che master of ceremonies and one of the rain speakers was “ETTINA ;
[2628]\PTHEKER. During her speech, she condemnad U.S. Attorney General |
[2629]SATZENBACH, the Federal Government in ¢: sneral, and damned the
[2630]Jakland, California Police Department for its part in stoppine
[2631]the VDC marches on October 15-16, 1968.
[2633]oe held in Nerkeley of all srouns interested in civil rights,
[2634]individual rights and all peace: movements oppesed to the war in
[2635]Vietnam, to unite and form a unit of solidarity for a national
[2637]RETTINA APTHEKER called for a national mobilization to |
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[2650]march on November 13, 1965 from Eerkeley throurh Cakland.
[2652]STEVE WEISSMAN then snoke at the rally and called for
[2653]a mobilisation of all the Nepro communities in “Vest Perkeley,
[2654]West Gakland and Fast Oakland, to support the November 13, 1965
[2655]march. “TEISSMA!N commented there would be an intensive canpaien
[2656]of leaflettint, sneeches and rallies to mobilize the Necro
[2657]community in support of the march and peace rally on November 13,
[2658]1ics6s.
[2660]“BISSMAN added the planned rarch for Movember 6, 1965
[2661]was chanced to November 13, 1965, beceuse of a civil riehts
[2662]“meeting being held somevhere in the South on November ¢, 1365,
[2663]where support would be garnered for the Movember 13, 1965 rally
[2664]and march.
[2666]The planned march of Hovember 13, 1665 was subsequently
[2667]changed to Mevember 20, 1965. _
[2669]ft the rally on October 18, 1965, APTHEKFR and
[2670]VEISSMAN emphasized the fact that the Oakland Police Repartment
[2671]had denied individual's liberties and riehts in stoppine the
[2672]“VDC march. They implied that "now" was the time for all of the
[2673]vadical left to organize and crush the Oakland Police Department
[2674]and the Oakland vower structure. _
[2676]A Special Arent of the FBI observed on October 27,
[2677]1965, that at a VDC cress conference on Cctober 27, 1965, at the
[2678]Sir Francis Drake Hotel, San Francisca, mention was made that on
[2679]the "previous nisht" (Cetober 26, 1965) the reneral membership
[2680]of the VDC hed radified the followine plans for the march on
[2681]October 20, 1965:
[2683]12 noon to 1:00 PM, pre-march rally at Sproul
[2684]Hall Plaza, UC.
[2686]1:00 PM, march will denart From UCh to the
[2687]OAT. :
[2689]After picketing at the base, the marchers will
[2690]return to 7th and Peralta Streets, Sakland, for
[2691]a-rally.
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[2701]Announcement was also made at the press conference that
[2702]the purpose of the march was to opnose American intervention in
[2703]Vietnam, and demand an end to Federal and local suppression of
[2704]the vrotest movement. Mention was also mace that a team of
[2705]lawyers would take every possible leval step to force the City of
[2706]Oakland to nernit the rarch.
[2708]Records of the U.S. District Court, San Francisco,
[2709]revealed that on Movember 1, 1965, a petition was filed by the
[2710]yne which asked for an injunction against the City of Oakland,
[2711]the Mavor, the Chief of Folice and the Acting City Manager. U.S.
[2712]District Judre “ILLIAM T. SVEIGERT filed an order for the :
[2714]- defendants to show cause by November 12, 1965, why they should
[2715]not nermit a parade throursh the City of Oakland on Wovember 20,
[2716]1965, by the YDC.
[2718]f the "San Francisco
[2720]In the Movember 12, sé re)
[2721]captioned, "Berkeley OKs
[2723]1965
[2725]-_ 2
[2726]Examiner", there apneared an article
[2727]VDC March, but Oakland Sticks to Ean
[2729]The article informed that the City of Berkeley hac
[2730]approved a parade permit, however, the City of Oakland was
[2731]denying the parade permit on the crounds it could catise violence.
[2732]Oakland Citv Manacer JOUN A, “ORIN denied the nernit for several
[2733]reasons,
[2735]1. "The pronosed 7-1/2 mile march to a point
[2736]near GAT starting at 1:00 P¥ woule still be
[2737]zoinz cn after dark, "
[2739]2. ‘The fact he had received 3 parade appli-
[2740]cations and one amended petition, 211 sirned
[2741]by different individuals in the YDC, This
[2743]led him to believe the VDC was a “loosely-knit
[2744]ortanization which micht not be able to
[2745]control itself.”
[2747]3. "It is not reasonable to expect local
[2748]taxpavers to suffer inconvenience and
[2750]exposure to possible viclence, as well as
[2751]havine to pay the hivh cost of protection.”
[2753]On November 17, 1965, U.S. District Judee SVRIGERT . :
[2754]issued a vreliminary iniuncticn asked by the plaintiff (vnc)
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[2767]with the following restrictions.
[2769]_ The parade must enter Caklanc no later than 11:90 A™,
[2770]~ovember 20, 1965, and must terminate at 7th and Peralte
[2771]Streets no later than 4:00 PM. Tf nerrission from the owners
[2772]of the nronerty at 7th and Peralta (U.S. Post Office) can not
[2773]be obtained, alternate points of disnerserent will be De
[2774]Fremery Park or 3ushrod Park, Oakland. “oth of these alternate
[2775]locations were offered by the defendant, City of Oakland and
[2776]Alameda County, as dispersal points.
[2778]Permission for the use of the vacant lot at 7th and
[2779]Peralta was subsequently denied bv the owners.
[2781]The injunction prevented the plaintiff from sending
[2782]any persons to the OAT
[2784]The rally followin: the parade must terrinate no
[2785]dater than 5:00 PM, nn
[2787]Law enforcement officers in Oakland and Alameda County
[2788]were restricted from arrestine pleintiff; however, individuals
[2789]who might commit acts of viclence or break posible lavs, were
[2790]subject to arrest. Defendant ane their avents must vrotect the
[2791]plaintiff and thus sancticned from attacks by anv troup, such
[2792]as the "Hell's Angels". The narade must consist of no more
[2793]than 1,000 persons in each sroup and each froup must maintain
[2794]a distance of 60 feet or more from groups, so as not to interfere
[2795]with east-west traffic. The marchers rust march no more than
[2796]7 abreast and not ocevpyv more than 1/2 of the street. In
[2797]addition, the injunction nrovided that the plaintiff must file
[2798]by noon, “November 18, 1965, the names and acdreses of all the
[2799]monitors of the varade. If reasonable emerrency arises, law
[2800]enforcement agents of the defendant must chanee the parade route
[2801]in a reasonable manner consistent with the parade route.
[2803]On Movember 20, 1965, a Snecial Arent of the FSI was
[2804]furnished with a printed leaflet cantione, "Why Ve March
[2805]Acainst the “ar in Vietnam,”
[2807]The leaflet stated that everv dy youne Anericans were
[2808]daily in a war they cien't understand. The leaflet further
[2809]stated that American soldiers were daily "cdyine" because they
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[2820]think "we" want them to die. "If we kent silent, we would be
[2821]disloyal to them. Ue march against this war because we believe .
[2822]that our loyalty to humanity and to our country is far more
[2823]important than any lovalty to nolitics and cenerals.*
[2825]The leaflet was issued by the VDC and invited the
[2827]veciplent to join the march frow Sevkeley to Oakland on
[2828]November 20, 1965.
[2830]may
[2832]&\ Special Acent of the FRI observed on Movember 19,
[2833]1965, that a leaflet captioned, "VDC Sulletin"™ was beine distributed
[2834]in Perkeley. <A copy of the leaflet, which was furnished to the
[2835]Special Arent, informed that “everything is 'eo' For the merch",
[2836]on iovember 20, 1965. The leaflet explained that the purpose of
[2838]_the march was to “protest American intervention in Vietnam and to
[2839]affirm our right to peacefully protest, even in Cakland, when
[2840]we feel our sovernment is wrons."
[2842]A Special Avent of the FSI chsenved on “November 20,
[2843]1855 that the march on tovember 20, 1965, was led by the sheriff's
[2844]van and patrolled by police and the California Wichway Patrol.
[2845]The march began at 9:50 AM from the UCR campus. The marchers
[2846]were divided into eroups of approvirately 1,099 with some 50 feet
[2847]between trouns. There were 10 zrouns and the srounswended their
[2848]way through the cities of Cekland and “erkelevy and were joined
[2849]by pecple on the sidelines. The 3 lead srouns hed sound trucks
[2850]and monitors for the parade and were equipped with 2-way radios.
[2851]The first sroup reached its csstinaticn, De Fremery Park, 18th
[2852]and Adeline Streets, Oakland, at annproximately 12 noon, and the
[2853]last marchers reached the park at approximately 1:59 PM.
[2855]During the above march, counter-deronstrators were on
[2856]the scene with siens reading, "in the Var in Vietnam" and
[2857]"Let's Get the Viet Cone out of California."
[2859]A second Snecial Avent of the FLI observed on
[2860]November 29, 1955 that the rally at Pe Fremery Park bevan at
[2861]arnproxinately 1:15 PM with some 7,900 neonvle in attendance...
[2862]Among the speakers was one DANTEL MEALY, wha-.stated that on
[2863]November 10, 1965, he refused induction into the U.S. Armed
[2864]Forces. hEALY stated the U.S. Government forced him to choose
[2865]between being a criminal or losing. his self-respect.
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[2876]Another speaker was DONALD DUNCAN, who was introduced
[2877]as a veteran of the Vietnam war, who had spent 18 months in
[2878]combat and had received the Silver Star medal for heroisn.
[2879]DUNCAN was very critical of U.S. policy in Yietnem. JOHN
[2880]BURTOW, California State Assenblynan , also spoke at the rally
[2881]and said war was an economie burden on the nation, and killings
[2882]must stop. The rally ended at apnroximately 4:30 yon
[2884]sepreant DAHL informed on Novernber 20, 1865, there
[2885]were no arrests or incidents durine the march and rally on
[2886]November 20, 1965.
[2888]D. Demonstration Against Vice-President
[2889]HUBERT AUMPAREY, Fairmont Hotel,
[2890]San Francisco, December 3, 1965
[2892]On December 3, 1965, a Special 4cent of the TPI was
[2893]Furnished a copy of a printed leaflet captioned, "NYumnhrey!
[2894]“hat Does your Liberalism mean in Vietnam?" The leaflet which
[2895]was issued by the VDC was distributed durinc 2a demonstration
[2896]against Vice President HUMPHREY on Decerber 3, 1965, at the
[2897]Pailrmont Hotel, San Francisco, by the VDC.
[2899]Special Aserts of the FET observed on December 3, 1965
[2900]that the VDC commenced picketinz at the Fairmont Hotel at
[2901]approximately 5:45 PM on December 3, 1965. This picketins took
[2902]Dlace across the street from the main entrance to the Fairmont
[2903]qotel, Mason Street, San Francisco, whee Vice President HUMPHREY
[2904]jas residing and was to be featured cuest at a $100-a-nlate
[2905]Democratic Party fund-raising banauet.
[2907]Subsequently, some of the demonstrators who were
[2908]ovotesting U.S. intervention in Vietnar, proceeded to march on
[2909]the California Street entrance to the hotel. 4 méximur number
[2910]2f pickets at one time reached anproxinatelv 250 on the Mason
[2911]street side and 159 on the California Street side, considerably
[2912]2elow the 1500 to 3900 participants the VDC exnected in the
[2913]lemonstration,
[2915]The demonstrators carried siens readine, "repent" and
[2916]"Make Love, Not War." They chanted, "Key, hev, L3d, how man
[2917]xids did you kill today?" and "2, 4,°6, 8, when vou gonna
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[2932]At approximately @:49 Pt, as Vice President HUMPHREY
[2933]was about to enter the Cold Ballroom in the Fairmont Hotel, :
[2934]where he was to deliver his speech, GEORGE ARMSTEAD KAUFFMAN
[2935]attempted to shout a statement; however, he was aquicklv renoved
[2936]from the immediate area by members of the San Francisco Police
[2937]Departaent. The damenstpation outside endad at approminately
[2938]9:35 PM and accordine to Lieutenant OF 2D O'LEARY, Gan
[2940]Francisco Police Department, there were no arrests or other incidents
[2942]during the activities on December 3, 1965.
[2944]SP T-27 has informed that during 1948, GEORGE
[2945]ARMSTEAD KAUFFMAN was a member of the ‘ierman
[2946]Boettcher Club, Alameda County Communist. Party.
[2948]In the December 5, 1965 issue of the "San Francisco
[2949]Examiner", there appeared an article captioned "The Vice
[2950]President faces VDC." The article related that Yice President
[2951]HUMPYREY on December 4, 1965 had met with a six-member delevation
[2952]from the VDC at the Moffett ‘aval Air Station, California. Amone
[2953]cther thines, the article stated that ROBERT SCHEER, @ spokesman
[2954]for the delegation, had remarked, “it was worthwhile to get a
[2955]clear statenent from the administration that it vas not willing
[2956]to negotiate with the vational Liberation Front.”
[2958]The article deseribed the National Liberation Front
[2959]as an underrround nolitical eroup.
[2961]In. te December 12, 1961 issue of "The
[2962]Daily Californian", there appeered an
[2963]article captioned, "Fair Flay for Cuba",
[2964]which was signed by two individuals, one
[2965]of whom was "BOR SCHEER, Grad. Stu,
[2966]Foon, member Fair Plex ac, Comm,"
[2968]In the May 22, 1965 issue of the "San
[2969]Francisco Examiner" there appeared an
[2970]article captioned, “The ‘camp! meetine
[2972]at Cal". Amone other thinss, the
[2974]article identified ROBERT SCHEER as
[2975]research director for the Tair Flay for
[2976]Cuba Committee and stated that SCHEE? had
[2977]visited Cuba in the summer of 1964, in
[2978]defiance of a U.S. Department of State
[2979]travel ban.
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[2992]POBDRT SCHEER is the foreien news editor
[2993]for "Ramparts" matazine.
[2995]"Ramparts" is self-described as the
[2996]Catholic journal of nolitieal opinion.
[2998]he February 23, 1366 issue of the "VLerkeley
[2999]Deily Gazette" informed, among other thines,
[3000]that "SCHEER, an outspoken critic of the
[3001]JOHNSON Administration policies in Vietnam was
[3002]"presently"tourins South Vietnam and Cambodia
[3003]the latter country at the invitation of
[3005]Prince SHTANOUK",
[3007]E. Demonstrations against U.S. Seeretaryv of State
[3008]DEAN RUSK and Vice President WUMPHREY,
[3009]San Francisco, Decenber 10, 1965
[3011]A .5pecial Avent of the FSI observed on December 19, 1965,
[3012]that. at approximately 10:3C AM, U.S. Secretary of State DEA RUSK
[3013]arrived at the San Francisco International Airport, San Mateo
[3014]County, California. At the airport, there were approxirately 50
[3015]individuals, soma of whom were there on behalf of the VNC. ,
[3017]During the demonstration, a leaflet issued bv the
[3018]VDC, Berkeley, was distributed.
[3020]The leaflet asked Secretary of State 2USK if he would
[3021]be willing to participate in a nationally televised debate and
[3022]if he could honestly defend-"U.S. financings of French efforts
[3023]to retain colonial control of Vietnam between 1943-1954?
[3025]"The breaking of the imvlerentation of the Geneva
[3026]Accords of 1954, with its provision for free eleetion?
[3028]"The creation of the republie of South Vietnam under
[3029]the leadership of DIEM, and subsequent leaders who were even
[3030]less popular?
[3032]"Consistently irnorings the call c® the ‘enemy’ curine
[3033]the past 10 vears for a reconvenine’ of the Geneva conference
[3034]and a return to the essential provisions of the decument?"
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[3049]Special Acents of the FRI on Decev ber 19, 1965, observed
[3050]at approximately 11:30 AM, Recember 10, Ses, Secretary of State
[3051]RUSK addressed the 6th Biennial Convention of the AFL-CTO at the
[3052]San Francisco Civic Auditorium. Puring Secretary of State
[3053]RUSK's sneech, approxinat ely 30 individuals, who were seated in
[3054]the balcony, held sions which were critical of the U.S. foreisn
[3055]policy in Vietnam. Followincs Secretary of State RUEK's sneech,
[3057]tre demonstrators were ascorted fror the audience by union ~embers.
[3059]The demonstrators then cormenced to march in front of
[3060]the San Francisco Civic Auditorium. After the mornins session,
[3062]‘the demonstrators proceeded across the street to the San Francisco
[3064]Civie Center Plaza where an impromtu rallv was held.
[3066]At approximately 2:30. PM, December 19, 1965, Vice
[3067]President HUMPHREY sncke before the 6th Siennial AFL-CI9 Convention.
[3068]During Vice Presidant HUMPHREY's sneech, -6 denonstrators marched
[3069]outside the auditoriun.
[3071]Assistant Inspector CECIL FPUARRIS, Intellivence Unit,
[3072]San Francisco Police Department, informed on December 10, 1965,
[3073]there were no arrests or other incidents on Necember 10, 1965, nor
[3074]were there any demonstrators at the San Francisco Internationa ul
[3077]Airport when Secretary of State PUSK Cenarted or when Vice
[3078]President EUMPHREY arrived or danarted.
[3080]F. Demonstrations at Offices of U.S. Concressman
[3081]JEFFERY COFELAN, Oakland, on the followine dates:
[3083]1. January 31, 1966
[3085]ROBERT HULL, UCS Camnus Police, informed on January 31,
[3086]1966 that on January 31, 1965 a noon-time rally sponsored by the
[3087]VDC was held at Sproul Nall Plaza, UCh. 4t approxinately 1:30 PM,
[3088]some 200 individuals, some cf whom carried siens readiar,
[3089]“Tmpeach JOHNSON" and “"Fieht JOUNSOW Madness," beran marchine
[3090]from UCB to Oakland, California, where they intended tc picket the
[3092]offices of U.S. Coneressman JEFFERY COMFLAN (Democrat), 16th and
[3094]Telegraph Avenue, Oskland. The demonstrators rarched to
[3096]Lathan Sauare “uildine, 508 - 16th Street, Oakland, where
[3097]Consressman COHELAN's offices are located. Annroximatelv 190 of
[3098]the marchers picketed outside the building while another 100
[3100]went upstairs to Concressman COUFLAI's offices on the 8th floor
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[3109]to petition his representative, ROY LEMON. The petition urzed
[3110]Consressvan COHELAN to initiate lecislation for President
[3111]JOHNSON's impeachment and also ured Consressman COHELAI to
[3112]return to the bav area to debate with VDC leaders.
[3114]Special Avrents of the TYI observed on January 31, 1966,
[3116]that at approximately 5:39 PM, there were some 125 demonstrators
[3117]in the buildine and focd and blankets were beins taken into the
[3118]building by the marchers; outside, some 25 individuals were
[3119]marching with siens calline for the imnpeachrent of President
[3120]JOHNSON, askine him to resien and denandins U.S. met out of
[3121]Vietnam.
[3123]At avproximately 7:00 PM, January 31, 1966, the
[3124]building manager, Latham Sauare Huilding, Oakland, read a
[3125]statement and informed those remainint in the buildin they
[3126]would be subject to arrest. The rarchers-.then left the buildings
[3127]and devartec.
[3129]Sergeant DAML informed there were no arrests on
[3130]incidents during the rally and march on January 31, 1966.
[3132]2 February 2, 196
[3134]Officer MULL informed on Tebruary 2, 1966, that the
[3135]VDC planned to hold a noon-tine rally on February 2, 1966, at
[3136]Sproul Hall Plaza, UCP. Officer HALL added that UCS rules state
[3137]an organization can hold only one rally per week at UC.
[3139]Continuing Officer FALL commented that at 11:55 A™,
[3141]February 2, 1966, RETTINA APTEEKER, JACK WEHINBERG and CUSAS STEIN,
[3143]members of the VOC, beran to call for a rally on Snroul Hall
[3144]Plaza. Since the rally was not authorized, representatives of
[3145]the VDC placed their own public address system in the plaza in
[3146]defiance of another UC? rule and resulation. The sneakers then
[3147]commenced to criticize U.S. policy in Vietnar.
[3149]In view of the fact that the rally was held without
[3150]a permit, each sneaker was admonished yy arenresentative of the
[3151]UCP administration and told that he/she was violating UCR cules.
[3152]Each speaker viticilea’ the UC administration and the University
[3153]rules, and-the tnéividuals then proceeced-to speakyan:.
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[3160]BETTINA APTHEKER, also a member of the UCS Rules
[3161]Committee, told the crowd that Fresident JONMSOM continued to
[3162]lie to the American people. She stated that the whole peace
[3163]venture conducted by President JOMISOF and his colleasues was
[3165]a fraud acainst the whole world. ‘She denanded that the U.S.
[3166]recornize the HWational Liberation Front in Vietna> and the
[3168]Viet Cone sovernment and withdraw all U.S. troons from the
[3169]Vietnam area, BETTINA APTHEXEP claimed that takin: the Vietnam
[3170]problems to the United Nations (UN) was an act of hypocrisy.
[3172]JERRY RUBIN told the sroun there would be a rally
[3173]noon on Thursday, February 3, 1566, at Snroul Yall Plaza, UCB
[3174]RUGIN went on te say that following the rally there would be a
[3175]march from “erkeley to the offices of Convressman COHELAT,
[3176]where there would be a demonstration and sit-in at his offices.
[3178]RUBIN related the followings demands would he mace upon
[3182]l. Ge initiate imneachment proceelinss against
[3183]President LYNDON JOHNSON for wasine undeclared
[3185]war in violation of U.S. Constitution.
[3187]2. He vote asainst any further anpropriations
[3188]for the war in Vietnam,
[3190]3. Ye return to his cistrict bv Fsabruary 10,
[3191]1966 to debate the Vietnam war with a VDC
[3192]member,
[3194]. Officer HULL informed that there were ne arrests or
[3195]incidents durins the rally on February ?, 1966.
[3196]A review of the records of the Tergistrar's Office,
[3197]UC®, revealed the following backerround informati fon
[3198]for SUSAN COLE STFI:i, also known as “rs. DDRHARD
[3199]L. (3UDDY) STEIN, nee SUSAN ELLIN COLE:
[3201]Race . White
[3202]Sex : Female
[3203]Rorn June 14, 1942,
[3205]Maw York, ‘New York
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[3218]Veieht 135 pounds
[3219]Complexion Mediun
[3220]Secial Security "umber 997-32-2465
[3221]Residence 1945 - Serkelev “May,
[3223]Serkeley
[3225]In the October 29, 1965 issue cf "The Daily
[3226]Californian", there appeared an.article which
[3227]identified SUSAN STEIK as a member of the SNS.
[3229]In the March 8, 1966 issue of the “San Francisco
[3230]Chronicle", there apneared an article cantioned, "'Sentence'
[3231]for Tllegal UC Protest", The article informed that “ETTINS
[3232]APTHEKER, an avowed Communist, @AROLD JAcOns, 26, and SUSAN STETN,
[3233]23, were placed on discinlinearv rroration on March 7, 1966 by
[3234]Chancellor ROGER '', HEY'NS, UCS. -_ , ;
[3236]The article informed that the 3 students were accused
[3237]of viclatinge new free speech violations, for staring an
[3238]unauthorized anti-Vietnan war rally in early February (February 2,
[3239]1966). Continuines, the article informed that under the ruline the
[3240]3 students! activities would be curtailed until June 9, 1966.
[3242]& review of the records of the “eristrar's
[3243]Office, UCBh, ravealed the following back-
[3244]eround infornetion concerning JACOBS:
[3246]Race TAite
[3248]Sex Vale
[3250]Born . May 12, is4i,
[3251]Brooklyn, “ew York
[3253]Residence 2cl4 Fulton Street,
[3254]Rerkeley
[3256]Marital. Status Varriled
[3258]Education Bachelor of Arts Dezree,
[3259]from the University of
[3261]eraduate student in
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[3272]Officer MULL informed on February 3, 1966 that on
[3273]February 3, 1966, the VDC, utilizins a permit issued to the
[3274]SDS, attempted to hoH a noon-time rally at Sproul ifall Plaza,
[3275]UCR, Due to a terrential downpour, the sroun huddled under the
[3276]builcing eaves.
[3278]According to Officer “HULL, the rally attracted antroxi- :
[3279]mately 100 neonle, which was considered by Officer HALL to be q
[3280]a "figzle".
[3282]Serreant DAHL informed that at approximately 1:09 P)
[3283]on February 3, 1966, individuals appeared at the offices of U.S.
[3284]Consressinan COHELAN, Oakland. The demonstrators were informed by
[3285]the building manacer which housed U.S. Congressman COHELAH's
[3286]offices, that his offices were closed for the day. Despite the
[3287]announcement, the demonstrators commencad a sit-in on the eth
[3288]floor where the offices were located. There was. a maximum of
[3289]some 70 demonstrators in the building, however, at §:45 PM, there
[3290]were only 12 remaining demonstrators.
[3292]These 12 demonstrators left the buildin with the
[3293]remark that they would retuysn at a later date.
[3295]Sepreant DAHL informed on February 3, 13866, that on
[3296]February 3, 1966, there were no arrests or incidents in the
[3297]buildins.
[3299]3. February 7, 1966
[3301]. serseant DAML informed on February §, 1986, that on
[3302]February 7, 1966, TILLTAMN CROSfY MILLER, member of the VDC;
[3303]MATIFEWUTLLTAN ZION, who was aypestet—in connection with a sit-in
[3304]at Sproul Hall Plaza, UC3, on Recember 3, 1964 and GEORGF
[3305]ARMSTEAD KAUTPMAY ware arrested cutside U.S. Consressman
[3306]COHELANTS Office by PAT KENKE, Executive Secretary of the.
[3308]Norgan Peacock Corporation, owners of the Latham Sauare Building.
[3309]Miss KENKE made a citizen's arrest,
[3311]Sergeant DAHL explained that the 3 above-rentioned
[3312]individuals were taken into custody by members of the Oakland
[3313]Police Department and were charsed with trespassine, disturbing
[3314]the peace and failure to disperse.
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[3325]Serceant DAHL Further exnlained that at anproxinately
[3326]2:00 P’, February 7, 1966, 12 demonstrators besan a sit-in ©
[3327]protest in the hall outside U.S. Concressman COHRLA!'s office.
[3328]At 5:00 PM, which was the office closins hour, the 3 above-
[3329]mentioned individuals were told to leave. At 7:00 PM, they were
[3330]again told to leave the buildings, which thev refused to do.
[3331]They. remarked they would not leave until they had a personal
[3332]confrontation with U.S. Consressman COHELAN. As previously
[3333]mentioned, they were arrested by Miss KENKE at apnroximately
[3334]7:45 PM,
[3336]A review of the records of the Department of
[3337]Motor Vehicles, Sacramento, reveal a Chauffeurs
[3338]Permit for WILLIAM CROSBY MILLER, under number
[3339]H271408, He was described in the permit as
[3341]follows:
[3343]Meicht . sign:
[3345]Weisht 250 pounds
[3346]liair . ZPlond
[3348]Eyes Flue a
[3349]Born June 10, 1S41
[3351]A veview of MILLER's identification record
[3352]under FRI Number 365 363°, reveals MILLER
[3353]had been finzernrinted by the Sheriff's
[3354]“Office, Edwardsville, Tllinois, on
[3356]January 2, 1963 on a charve of «rand theft.
[3357]No disposition was set forth.
[3359]A review of the records of the Makland Police
[3360]Department, under their number 182794, revealed
[3361]the following description for ZION:
[3363]Race Thite
[3365]Sex Male
[3367]Born February 1€, 1941,
[3369]; Massachusetts
[3373]dehoht . 155 nounds
[3375]Pair Brown
[3377]Eves ; olue .
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[3387]OQcecupetion Vpiter
[3388]Residence 61909 ‘tillecass Street,
[3389]Berkeley
[3391]sergeant DAML informed on March 31, 1966, that on
[3393]March 30, 1966, KAUFFMAN, “ILLER and 710 were found scuilty
[3395]of the charges apainst them. Serceant DAHL added that the 3
[3396]individuals had appealed their convictions.
[3398]G. Three-day Protest Rally and Planned
[3399]Strike, UCB, Februarv 7, 8 and 9,1956
[3401]On February 4, 1966, a Special Arent of the FBI received
[3402]a copy of a printed leaflet captioned "why Strike?™, issued by the
[3403]VDC. The leaflet commented that if the JOHNSON administration
[3404]escalates the war in Vietnam, so must tre intensify "oun"
[3405]committment to ston it. The leaflet informed the VDC was
[3406]planning a work-transfer walk-out for Monday, Tuesday and
[3407]Wednesday (February 7, 8 and 9, 1966).
[3409]The leaflet commented the strike was not aimed directly
[3410]at the University, but at a political system which influenced
[3411]it. The leaflet remarked the protest was a political protest
[3412]and would be successful if a sizeable rinority of students and
[3413]faculty committed themselves to buildine a peace inovement.
[3415]"For 3 days we plan to transfer the work we would
[3416]normally do in class to a discussion of the war and of the
[3418]development of prosrams to ston it." The leaflet went on to sav,
[3419]"On Wednesday, a student walk-out is planned. Evervbody
[3420]transfer your work during the demonstration. “'e urge the entire
[3422]university community to join torether in this action."
[3424]Officer HULL, UCS Campus Police, informed on February 7,
[3426]1966 that on Februarv 7, 1966, the VDC snonsored a rally at
[3428]Sproul Hall Plaza, UCB. Officer HULL vel-ted the rally
[3430]commenced at 12 noon and terminated at 1:00 Pf, Acecordins to
[3431]“Officer HULL, the sneakers included SUSA" STEIN, JAMIE ALLEY,
[3433]JACK WETHBERG, MORRIS HIRSCH and ROBERT HUT“ ITT, all of whon
[3435]spoke azainst U.S. foreicn policy in Vietnan. Afficer WULL
[3437]stated the rally was MC'd by NUR'ITT, who commented there would
[3439]be a march to Coneressman COHELAN's offices later in the day.
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[3450]SPF T-15 on Fabruary &, 1966, identified
[3451]JAMIE ALLEN as a current member of the
[3452]SAYSA, ‘
[3454]Officer HULL, UCb, informed on February 8, 1966 that
[3455]the Freshman class at UC liad a permit to hold 4a rally at
[3456]Sproul Hall Plaza, UCR, on February 8, 1566. fficer TULL further
[3457]informed that a representative of the Freshman class had the
[3458]microphone for approximately 5 minutes when JACK WEINBEP. a
[3459]member of the VDC Steering Committee, tumped on the speatform
[3460]and took the microphone away from the sneaker. PG then
[3461]announced there would be a YRC rally.
[3463]Featured sneaker at the rally was 3ETTINA APTHEKER, who
[3464]proceeded to attack the U.S. Foreisn nolicy and called for a
[3465]two-hour walk-out at UCD after the noon-time rally on February 9g,
[3466]1966. APTHEKER remarked thet if 1,000 students participated in
[3467]the walk-out it would be a success. APTSEKER added the rally
[3468]was not an anti-universitv rallv but an. anti-war vrotest.
[3470]JAMIE ALLEN also.snoke at the rally and informed those
[3471]in attendance of the march on the Oakland Induction Center on
[3472]February 15, 1°66. She did not comment at what time the march
[3473]would take. place.
[3477]The ~arch on the Oakland Induetion Center was
[3478]subsequently changed to Februarv 23, 1966.
[3480]Officer IU LL related on February 9, 1956, that the VDC
[3481]held a noon-time rally on February 9, 1966 at Sproul Mall Plaza,
[3482]UC3. The rallv started at 12 noon and lasted until annroxinately
[3483]1:10 PM with about 1,200 persons in attendance. To determine
[3484]who in the crowd was sunportine the VDC, those in attendance were
[3485]told to sit down. This was intended as a show of ‘streneth. Only
[3486]some 200 sat down.
[3488]STEVE “EISSMAN, a member of the VDC Steerins Committee,
[3489]upon seeing such a small number seated, commented "we evidentallyv
[3491]did not set throuch to the students." He wondered outlcud what
[3492]could be done.
[3494]Officer HULL went on to say that the planned student
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[3505]strike appeared to have failed and did not receive’ any backing
[3506]from faculty members. After the rally some 200 persons remained
[3507]in the area and broke up into "work shops" with the announced
[3508]intention of studying what action would be taken by the VDC when
[3509]UN Ambassador to the UN, ARTHUR GOLDBERG appeared at the UCB
[3510]Campus activities on March 25, 1966,for the Charter Day exercises;
[3511]what action would be taken in connection with the march on the
[3512]Oakland Induction Center and a discussion of U.S. foreign policy
[3514]in Vietnam.
[3516]The "Berkeley Gazette" in its issue of February 9, 1966,
[3517]described the student strike at UCB as a "flop" and a fiasco".
[3519]The article commented that a check of attendance at
[3520]regular classes at the UCB on February 93, 1966, showed it to
[3521]have been little affected by the strike.
[3523]Officer HULL informed on February 7, 8 and 9, 1966,
[3524]that there were no arrests on February 7, 8 and 9, 1966.
[3526]H. Demonstration at Oakland Induction
[3527]Center, Oakland, February 23, 1966
[3529]On February 23, 19665, a Special Agent of the FBI
[3530]received a copy of 4 printed leaflet, "NOMEN: MARC AGAINST THE
[3531]WAR .- FOR HIM AND FOR ALL OF AMERICA'S YOUNG MEN", issued by
[3532]the Women's March Committee, VDC. The leaflet was distributed
[3533]in Berkeley and informed that on February 23, 1966, there wauld
[3534]be an all-women's march on the Oakland Induction Center.
[3535]According to the leaflet those wishing to march would congregate
[3536]at Constitution Square in Berkeiey at 1:15 PM and would arrive
[3537].at the Oakland Induction Center |: at approximately 3:15 PM,
[3539]. In the Pebruary 23, 1966 issue of "The Daily
[3540]Californian", there appeared an article captioned, "A Female
[3541]March to Oakland.” ° . ‘ us -
[3543]The article, among other things, quoted JAMIE ALLEN
[3544]described as organizer of the all-women VDC march as stating:
[3546]"The Government can't accuse us of being draft
[3547]dodgers, or of lacking the courage to fight —
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[3558]-ain the war, That is why we are going
[3559]to march to Oakland's Induction Center,"
[3561]The article went on to say that ALLEN, a
[3562]non-student and member of the VDC, Rerkeley,
[3563]felt it was imperative "at this time" that
[3564]women should take an active position in the
[3565]anti-war effort.
[3567]CHARLES HARRISON, Intellisence Unit, ‘Berkeley Police
[3568]Department, Berkeley, informed on February 23, 1966, that at
[3569]approximately 12 noon, February 23, 1966, a rally sponsored by
[3570]the "Women's Committee for March", VDC, 2497 Fulton Street,
[3571]Berkeley, was held at Sproul Hall Plaza, UCB. At the rally,_
[3572]JAMIE ALLEN commented, "As women, we aren't worried about our
[3573]draft status, but we are protesting President JOHNSON's illecal
[3574]and immoral war." ALLEN went on to sav; "We are saying, bring
[3575]our sons, our husbands and our brothers home now." Officer
[3576]HARRISON went on to inform that at 1:00 PM, February 23, 1966,
[3577]BETTINA APTHEKER with a hand bullhorn, as ssembled the marchers
[3578]on the UCB Campus and directed the march to the Oakland
[3579]Induction Center, 1515 Clay Street, Oakland.
[3581]A Special Agent of the FBI observed on February 23,
[3582]1966, that at approximately 4:00 PM, February 23, 1966, some
[3583]275 individuals, the majority of whom were females, appeared
[3584]in the immediate vicinity of the Oakland Induction Center, where
[3585]an impromptu rally was held. While the rally was in progress,
[3586]BETTINA APTHEKER and 2 other marchers, attempted to present a
[3587]petition .to the commanding officer, but were told to return the
[3588]next morning since the Induction Center had closed for the day.
[3590]At the rally, SAVANNAH BELLO, who was deseribed as 4
[3591]member of the Richmend Chapter of the Congress of Racial
[3592]Equality, asked why Negroes had to fight in Vietnam when they
[3593]had no civil rights in the U.S.
[3595]Officer HARRISON informed that the activities |
[3596]terminated at 4:20 PM on February 23, 1966 and there were no
[3598]arrests or noteworthy incidents during the march and rally. |
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[3611]Z- Demonstration Against UN Ambassador
[3612]ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG, Greek Theater, ©
[3613]UCB, March 25, 1956
[3615]SF T-1 reported on January 27, 1966, that during a
[3616]VDC meeting in Berkeley on January 26, 1966, ROBERT HURWITT,
[3617]a member of the VDC Steering Committee, mentioned the "next
[3618]drive" would probably occur on Charter Day, March 25, 1966.
[3620]Charter Day exercises are held during the latter
[3621]part of March to celebrate the day the UC
[3622]received its charter.
[3624]The exercises are held in the Greek Theater,
[3625]UCB, and are featured with the appearance of
[3626]one of the outstanding speakers in the U.S.
[3628]A Special Agent of the FBI observed on March 22, 1966,
[3629]that a noon-time rally co-sponsored by the VDC was held at Sproul
[3630]Hali, UCB. At the rally, mention was made that UCB planned to
[3631]honor UN Ambassador GOLDBERG and-"chief international spokesman
[3632]for the war in Vietnam."
[3634]At the rally a leaflet issued by the Peace Rights
[3635]Organizing Committee (PROC) was distributed. The leaflet
[3636]carried the message, "When GOLDBERG arrives to accept his
[3637]degree, we hope that everyone in the audience will rise, picket
[3638]signs in hand, to voice their opinion."
[3640]SF T-18 reported on March 20, 1966, that BETTINA
[3641]APTHEKER at a meetinc-of the DCA, Berkeley Chapter, on March 20,
[3642]1966, called for a "booing of UN Ambassador GOLDBERG", during
[3643]the Charter Day exercises on March 25, 1956.
[3645]In'the March 26, 1866 issue of the "San Francisco
[3646]Chronicle" there appeared an article captioned, "Charter Day
[3647]address, GOLDBERG cheered - lively UC protest”,
[3649]The article informed that waves of: boos and catcalis
[3650]mingled with thunderous applause when UN Ambassador GOLDBERG
[3651]was introduced. The article informed that 1,000 of the 13,0900
[3652]spectators began to leave the Greek Theater, UCB, in protest to
[3653]UN Ambassador GOLDBERG's appearance as a spokesman for U.S.
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[3666]policy in Vietnam. The article further informed that throughout
[3667]UN Ambassador GOLDBERG's address, he faced a sea of anti-Vietnam
[3668]placards and an undercurrent of boos were heard, with the
[3669]dominant cheers and applause.
[3671]In another article in the above-described issue, mention
[3672]was made that the demonstration was Spearheaded by PROC. The
[3673]article related that MARK STAHL, 2805 Fulton Street, Berkeley, a
[3674]lab assistant, was arrested on March 25, 1966, during the Charter
[3675]Day ceremonies and was charged with being a "public nuisance",
[3677]SF T-l has identified PROC as an off-campus
[3678]organization whose headauarters are located
[3679]at 2407 Fulton Street, Berkeley, and has as
[3680]one of its purposes the' protesting of U.S.
[3682]policy in Vietnam,
[3686]V. ANTI-DRAFT COMMITTEE OF THE VDC
[3688]SF T-23 reported on October 25, 1965 that on October 23,
[3689]1965, he attended a meeting of the Anti-draft Committee of the
[3690]VDC at 2407 Fulton Street, Berkeley. SF T-23 related that
[3691]among those in attendance at the meeting was STEVE CHERKOSS,
[3693]WINDY SMITH and JOHN SELTZ.
[3695]SF T~23 related that goals of the Committee, depending
[3696]upon approval of the VDC leadership, were:
[3698]1. The picketing and leafletting of induction centers.
[3700]2. Leafletting high schools and junior collece
[3701]students and coordinating the VPC Anti-draft with other anti-
[3702]draft committees on a local and national level to make it a
[3703]vital movement. -
[3705]3 Undermine the morale of soldiers.
[3709]In the October 25, 1965 issue of the "Oakland Tribune",
[3710]an Oakland, California daily newspaper, there appeared an
[3711]article captioned, "VDC group pickets city draft center". The
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[3723]article informed that on October 25, 1965, STEVE CHERKOSS, who
[3724]was Geseribed in the article as chairman of the VDC Sub-Committee,
[3725]with 2 other individuals, had picketed the Armed Forces Induction
[3726]Center in Oakland by handing out leaflets protesting the Vietnam
[3727]war to soldiers and civilians and touching off arguments with =~
[3728]some of the youths who were reporting for their physical examin-
[3729]ation. The article informed that the leaflet, "ATTENTION ALL
[3730]MILITARY .PERSONNEL’ was one of the leaflets distributed at the
[3731]Induction Center.
[3733]The article informed there were no incidents at the center ,.
[3735]and Army officials had remarked that as along as the demonstrators
[3736]‘remained outside the building, no action would be taken against
[3737]them.
[3739]In the November 24, 1965 issue of the "San Francisco
[3740]Chronicle" there appeared an article captioned, “Anti-draft Action
[3741]Next, VDC Says". The article informed that the VDC, inspired by
[3742]the numerical success of "last weekend? protest march, announced
[3743]on November 23, 1965 that it was embarking on @ “serious and
[3744]intensive campaign against the draft." The article informed
[3745]that JERRY RUBIN, WINDY SMITH, JR. and BILL MILLER, spokesman
[3746]for the Committee, evaded press conference questioning about
[3747]whether they would actually advise young men to avoid the draft.
[3748]RUBIN remarked, "We will acquaint them with the facts on the war,
[3749]encourage them to study it and allow them to make up their own
[3750]minds. Information about the war equals a campaign against the
[3751]draft." SMITH stated the Committee would take its campaign of
[3752]“anformation” into high schools and Armed Service Induction
[3753]Centers.
[3755]“SF T™.5 on December 2, 4965 furnished a copy of a mimeographed
[3756]leaflet issued by the Anti-draft Committee, VDC, a Xerox copy of
[3757]which follows: ©
[3759]A characterization for the MeM is contained
[3760]in the appendix section.
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[3769]a te. ~ © Committee of the.
[3770]Protest aeteesion in Vietnam by develoying on
[3771] &- “% Sbelnst Sonseription, The draft is basic to carrying on the Ee
[3772]~The draft call has heen dnorensad to over 45,009 mon for December, 4
[3773]will continus te rise, , a a
[3775]PROGRAM
[3777]1) Ensour,ge high school and college students and non-stwients of draft ato
[3778]age to apply for Conscientious Objecton (SS form 150) status on 4 p ol itical
[3779]moral basis, Encourage and assist high school. students to organize anti~
[3780]draft and VDC chapters within thedr schools. ; at
[3782]2) Distribute general VDC educational material te potential inductees 4
[3783]induction and drat centers, re ash
[3785]3) Give, and urge others to give, all possible support to those who wish =.
[3786]“to destroy their drart cards, to these who prefer prison to fighting an =< _ oa
[3787]iumoral war, and to other protests of conselence. ~ . nd ;
[3788]4) Begin an immediate and wid@spread protest against the involvement a
[3789]cooperation of the Universities with the Draft system, _ s
[3791]5) Demand the removal of ROTC programs from college campuses.
[3793]WHERE: Work areas shovld include:
[3794]_ 1) High schools
[3795]2) College and university campuses
[3796]3) Induction and draft centers
[3797]4) Coordination with other groups with similar programs, such as _
[3798]SDS and M2M, on a nationwide level.
[3800]HOW: 1) Literature aa
[3801]2) Informal counseling (perhaps by retaining legal advice)
[3802]3) Rallies, street meetings, demonstrations, where such tactics
[3803]will have maximum effectiveness.
[3805]ee Se
[3807]ARGUEMENTS FOR A. STRONG ANTI-DRAFT PROGRAM
[3809]1) Answers questions of many students as to what they ean do about the dratt
[3810]and creates opportunities ta inf shank Raa war.
[3811]2) Creates opportunities for p41
[3812]es and demonstyss: .
[3814]By Mate, .
[3816]a ay
[3819]ee, Seer Shep ee
[3820]se ee Syat
[3822]oS Ae SBP ES ETL .
[3824]4) Has an extremely large potential for rapid and sustained gr eh, at she
[3825]lowest level though self-~interset, at the highest threugh genuine con Los
[3826]about the war, sential . ae
[3827]5) Is a relatively long range program with immediate and substanti .
[3828]politival effect, such as tying up the draft system and creating many pro~
[3829]blems for Selective Service.
[3831]6) Inmumerable possibilities for strengthening both the antiewar and eer we
[3832]draft movements around the country, by creating new opportunities for mu
[3834]. cooperation and mutual aid with various individuals and Cree ee at 7
[3835]7) Development of an anti-draft movement on a massive and nationwide han
[3836]will hit the Washington militarists age where it hurts-—«in their cannen
[3837]fodder. ce : xo he! oe ne :
[3839]sooner gRREES ERROR nescence co? ne: ics
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[3850]VI. COMMUNIST PARTY (CP) ASSISTANCE
[3851]TO THE VDC
[3853]SF 7. 28 reported on October 20, 1965, that on
[3854]October 14, 1965, a meeting of the Miscellaneous Industrial
[3855]CP Club, San Franeisco County CP, was held in San Francisco, At
[3856]the meeting, WALTER STACK, a member of the club, announced the
[3857]VDC was having a mass demonstration in Berkeley on October 15-16,
[3858]1965. STACK urged those in attendance to participate in the
[3859]demonstration.
[3861]SF T- “29 reported on November 1, 1965 that on
[3862]October 29, 1965, the CP of San Mateo County, held a meeting in
[3863]Pacifica, California. At the meeting, those in attendance
[3864]approved sending $20 immediately to the VDC to help in its work.
[3865]Decision was also made for the club to.send the VDC $20 each
[3866]month, if the club could raise the ‘amount.
[3868]SF 7-30 reported on November 15, 1965, that at a
[3869]meeting of the San Mateo Club of the CP on November ile, 1965, at
[3870]Pacifia, mention was made that the. club was donating $5 to the
[3871]VDC.
[3873]SP T-29 reported on November 24, 1965, that at a
[3874]meeting of the San Mateo CP Club held in Pacifica, on November le,
[3875]1965, mention was made that all members of the elu should go to
[3877]Berkeley on November 20, 1965, and participate inthe protést march.
[3879]VII. SWP ASSISTANCE TO THE VDC
[3881]SF T-31 reported on October 25, 1965, that on October 6,
[3882]1965, a joint meeting of the San Francisco and the Oakland-
[3883]Berkeley Branches of the SWP was held in San Francisco. At the
[3884]meeting, PAUL MONTAUK, a member of the SWP, stated that all members
[3885]should meet on the UCB campus at 7:00 PM, October 15, 1965, for
[3886]the parade from Berkeley to the OAT.
[3888]VIII, PLP ASSISTANCE TO THE VDC
[3890]In the September 30, 1965 issue of the "Oakland Tribune",
[3891]there appeared an article captioned _"Progressive Labor Party Aims
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[3903]The article, among other things, informed that at a
[3904]press conference on September 30, 1965, at San Francisco, MILT
[3905]ROSEN, National President of the PLP, informed among other’
[3906]things, that the PLP would participate in the Vietnam demonstrations
[3907]planned for October 15-16, 1965.
[3909]SF T-2 reported on October 12, 1965, that STEVE CHERKOSS
[3910]speaking -for the PLP, remarked on October 9, 1965 that the PLP
[3911]had approximately 500 persons signed up for “the demonstration on
[3912]October 15, 1965, with the VDC.
[3914]SF T-2 commented he believed CHERKOSS was boasting, but
[3915]had no way of knowing the truthfulness of what he was saying.
[3917]SF T-32 reported on January 31, 1966, that he had
[3918]"recently" learned that the PLP in San Franeiseo had loaned
[3919]several hundred dollars to the VDC, and in payment for the loan
[3920]the PLP would receive free literature from the VDC and would
[3921]also continue receiving free literature for the next. several
[3922]months.
[3924].IX. W. FE. B. BU BOIS CLUBS OF
[3925]AMERICA (DCA) ASSISTANCE TO
[3926]HE VDC.
[3928]SF T-17 related on August 23, 1965, that at a meeting
[3929]of the DCA, Berkeley Chapter, on August 22, 1965, decision was
[3930]made to participate in the demonstration on October 15-16,
[3932]1965, and to pass out literature on the war in Vietnam to "the
[3933]soldiers and other interested people.
[3935]Inspector O'MEARA informed on October 15, 1965, that
[3936]according to information furnished to him, a meeting of the VDC
[3937]was held on October 14, 1965, concerning details for the planned
[3938]march on October 15-16, 1965. At the meeting, mention was made
[3939]that CONN_HALLINAN with 30 members of the DCA-would be in the
[3940]major intersections and overpasses and would be in radio contact
[3941]with the marchers.
[3943]SF T-33 reported in April 1964 that CONN
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[3954]"RINGO" HALLINAN was elected to the San
[3955]Francisco County Committee of the CP at
[3957]an enlarged committee meeting on
[3958]April 3, 1964,
[3960]X. FINANCES
[3962]SF T-19 informed on October 7, 1965 that at a Steering
[3963]Committee meeting of the VDC on Séptember 23, 1965, mention was
[3964]made that as of September 23, 1965, the VDC had $860 outstanding
[3965]in bills with $600 in the treasury.
[3967]SF T-2 on October 7, 1965, furnished a copy of an
[3968]undated printed "Dear Friend" letter by STEPHAN SMALE. In his
[3969]letter, SMALE referred to the International Days of Protest on
[3970]October 15-16, 1965. ms
[3972]. The letter commented that financial needs for all
[3973]activities of the VDC were preat and money was needed to continue
[3974]and expand "our" program.
[3976]The letter contained a check-off for a $100 contribution,
[3977]payable to the friends of the VDC. The letter commented that if
[3978]the special fund-drive did not reach $10,000 by October 31, 1965,
[3979]the contribution would be returned to the sender.
[3981]SF T-1 related on October 25, 1965, that at a VDC
[3982]meeting on October 19, 1965, in Berkeley, mention was made that the
[3983]VDC had $4,200 in its treauury. $3,400 was collected from the
[3985]marches on October 15-16, 1965, and $800 was collected from a
[3987]party.
[3989]SF T-1 reported on October 25, 1965, that on October 21,
[3990]1965, a meeting of the VDC was held in Berkeley. At the meeting,
[3991]mention was made the VDCwas $3,000 in debt. -
[3993]SF T-34 related on October 29, 1965, the following
[3994]information concerning the checking account balance for ‘the VDC,
[3995]Berkeley, as maintained at the Bank of California, Berkeley:
[3997]Balance September 1 ~ $739.20
[3999]Balance September 30 - $1,214.80
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[4013]Balance October 29 - $1,315.7
[4014]Total Deposits September, 1965 - $2,287.60
[4015]Total Deposits October, 1965 - $14,295.44
[4017]The above information can only be made public upon the
[4018]issuance of a subpoena duces tecum.
[4020]Original documents for which the above information was
[4021]obtained are no longer in possession of SF T-34.
[4023]Mr. FRANK SA3SETTA, Bank of California, Berkeley, Cali-
[4024]fornia, is the person to serve with the subpoena if the above
[4025]information becomes necessary.
[4027]Inspector O'MEARA, Berkeley - Police Department, Berkeley,
[4028]related on November 3, 1965 that according to information
[4029]furnished to him, mention was made at a VDC membership meeting
[4030]in Berkeley on November 2, 1965, that the Pacific Telephone and
[4031]Telegraph Company had shut off all outgoing phone calls from the
[4032]VDC headquarters until the VDC paid its phone bill of $1,200.
[4034]. Inspector O'MEARA also informed on November 26, 1965,
[4035]‘that according to information furnished to him, at a meeting of
[4036]the VDC on November 23, 1965, in Berkeley, announcement was made
[4037]that the VDC had collected $7,000 from their march on November 20,
[4038]1965, and the VDC had $2,000 in its treasury.
[4040]SF T-35 reported on February 4, 1966 that the VDC,
[4041]Berkeley, maintained a checking account at the Bank of America,
[4042]University Branch, 2347 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley.
[4044]SP T-35 went on to say that the VDC checking account
[4045]on January 21, 1966, had a balance of $310.34.
[4047]The above information can only be made public upon the
[4048]issuance of a subpoena duces tecum..
[4050]|
[4052]Original documents from which the above information
[4053]was obtainedare no longer in SF T-35's possession.
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[4068]Mr. CLINTON TREMAIN, Manager, Bank of America,
[4069]University Branch, Rerkeley, is the person to serve with the
[4070]subpoena if the above information becomes necessary.
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[4080]COMMITTEE FOR CONSTITUTION4L LIBERTIES
[4081](CCL), aka Citizens Conmittee for
[4082]Constitutional Liberties - San Francisco
[4084]‘source advised on June 19, 1961, that MICKEY LIMA,
[4085]Chairman, Worthern California District, Communist Party (CP),
[4086]reverted on June 15, 19€1, that the CP, USA, in response to
[4087]the Supreme Court decision of June 5, 1961, relating to the
[4088]Internal Security Act of 1356, had decided tc create a committee
[4089]known as Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties (CCCL),
[4090]22 East 17th Street, Mew York City, and that a local committee
[4091]would be organized for Morthern California.
[4093]This source edvised on June 26, 1961, that a meeting
[4094]was held on June 18, 1961, at the home of ROSCOE PROCTOR,
[4095]member of the National Cemmittee, CP, US*, for tha purpose of
[4096]formulating plans for the CCCL in Northern California.
[4098]A second source advised on September 14, 1961, that
[4099]the CCCL had opened an office at $42 Market Street, Room 401,
[4100]San Francisco, California, and that some of the furniture for
[4101]this office had core from the CP office on the same floor.
[4103]A thire source advised June 22, 1962, that Dr.
[4104]HERBERT PHILLIPS announced that he had closed down the head-
[4105]quarters of the CCL at 942 Market Street, San Francisco.
[4107]A fourth source in November, 1962, edvised that CP
[4108]officials in Northern California have been active in promoting
[4110]the CCL.
[4112]This same source advised in HWovember, 1962, that the
[4113]CCL was active in the fight against the Internal Security Act
[4114]of 1950, under which the CP and its officials were being
[4115]prosecuted.
[4117]A fifth source on May 2, 1963, furnished the names
[4118]of the officers of the CCL in San. Francisco as Dr. HERBERT J.
[4119]PHILLIPS, Chairmen, and WALTER STACK, Treasurer.
[4121]De. HERBERT PHILLIPS testified in cpen
[4122]court in 1953 to C? membership since
[4124]1935,
[4125]APPENDIX
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[4129]A sixth seurce advised in April, 1963,
[4130]that WALTER STACK is a current CP memver
[4131]in San Francisenr.
[4133]“ne of these sources advised Feoruary 13, 1963,
[4134]WALI R STACK stated en rebruary 8, 1962, that the oiiicers of
[4135]the CCL were heldins arr tonionrarily on “borther activity
[4136]en the advice of TCK (Ih LGA, District CP Chairman.
[4138]A seventh sevrce adviged that Dr. HTRBURT PHTLLTES
[4139]stated in Aucust, 1963, that the CCL is defunct in the fan
[4140]“raneisen area.
[4142]The fifth seurce above advised that the CCL bank
[4143]account at the Yank of Aserica, 21 Payell Street, San irancieco,
[4144]was clesed Au ust 16, 1953, cecavee it wae "n- loner needed",
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[4148]CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL
[4149]LIBERTIES (NEW YORK CITY)
[4151]-The Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications,
[4152]revised and published December 1, 1961, prepared and released
[4153]by the Committee on Un-American Activities, United States
[4154]‘House of Representatives, contains the following on Page 42
[4156]‘concerning "Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties
[4157](New York City)":
[4159]1. "On the basis of its investigations and
[4161]hearings to date, the committee concludes that the
[4162]National Assembly for Democratic Rights and a co-
[4163]ordinating and organizing group. in support thereof,
[4164]titled the ‘Citizens Committee for Constitutional
[4165]Liberties, are communist fronts. Created, dominated
[4167]and controlled by members and officials of the Communist
[4168]Party, the National Assembly fdr Democratic Rights and
[4169]the Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties were
[4170]organized as propaganda devices for the conduct of
[4172]‘mass activity’ in support of the avowed objectives
[4173]of ‘reversal or nonapplication' of the Supreme Court
[4174]decisions of June 5, 1961, which upheld the constitution-
[4175]ality of the registration and disclosure provisions of
[4176]the Internal Security Act of 1950 as applied to the
[4177]‘Communist Party, and the Smith Act membership clause
[4178]making punishable active and purposive membership in
[4180]the Communist Party."
[4182]ween Pos lonceranze objective o7 the Citizens
[4183]Committee for Constitutional Liberties is to serve as
[4184]the vehicle for concealed communist participation in,
[4185]and direction of, propaganda and agitational activities
[4186]aimed to nullify the Internal Security and Smith Acts."
[4188]"eee Committee investigation disclosed that the
[4189]Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties was
[4190]formed on or about June 12, 1961 **#%,"
[4192](Committee on Un-American Activities, Report and
[4193]Hearings on Manipulation of Public Opinion by
[4194]Organizations Under Concealed Control of the Communist
[4195]Party (National Assembly for Democratic Rights and
[4196]Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties), House
[4197]Report 1282, Part 1, October 2 and 3, 1961, pp 137,
[4199]143 and 144.)
[4201]634
[4203]APPENDIX
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[4210]fe
[4212]FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE,
[4213]BAY AREA CHAPTER, also known
[4214]as Bay Area Fair Play for Cuba
[4215]Committee (BAFPCC)
[4217]‘The "New York Times" newspaper on- November 20,..1960.
[4218]carried an article captioned "Pro-Castro Body Reports. U.S.
[4219]Gain," which reported that the Fair Play for Cuba.Committee
[4220](FPCC) had 5,000 paid-up. members in the United States. The’
[4221]article declared that the FPCC-had headquarters..at 79$..Broad-
[4222]way, New York City, New York,..and.had-chapters -in-~other-cities.
[4223]including one in San Francisco.. -
[4225]A source advised in-March, 1961) that the Bay ‘Area
[4226]Chapter of the FPCC (BAFPCC)~began to.be formed in.San Fran-
[4227]cisco in November, 1960, under the direct guidance and leader
[4229]-ship of ASHER HARER, who the source identified as a member
[4231]of the San Francisco Branch of the Socialist Workers Party:
[4232](SWP) and a member of the National -Committee-of the SWP. |
[4234]The SWP has-been designated by “the Attorney —
[4235]General of the United. States- pursuant to
[4236]_ Executive Order i645Q.
[4238]This source advised in March, 1963, that.in the
[4240]“recent election of the BAFPCC_the..SWP-continued-its inftuence
[4241]. by having SWP members elected to. the executive committee
[4243]This source advised in. May,..1963,-that>the BAFPCC”
[4244]included members in San Francisco.and. surrounding” counties.-
[4245]He advised that the BAFPCC has no headquarters but..received:
[4247]-mail through Post Office Box.2615, San. Francisco. 26, California,
[4248]‘which is a box maintained by-ASHER HARER. He stated that the—-~
[4250]announced aims and purposes of the BAFPCC. are to "spreed “the
[4251]E b
[4253]. truth about Cuba and. to. prevent U.S. intervention.in. Cuba.".
[4255]A second source advised on January 13, 1964,° that
[4256]at a BAFPCC meeting in Berkeley.,.California,.in.December,.
[4257]1963, it was decided to dissolve tha BAFPCC,
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[4269]1
[4271]FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE
[4273]The April 6, 1960, edition of "The New York Times"
[4274]newspaper contained a full-page advertisement captioned
[4275]"What Is Really Happening in Cuba," placed by the Fair Play
[4276]for Cuba Committee (FPCC). This advertisement announced
[4277]the formation of the FPCC in New York City and declared the
[4278]FPCC intended to promulgate ‘the truth about revolutionary
[4279]Cuba" to neutralize the distorted American press.
[4281]. "The New York Times". edition of January 11, 1961,
[4282]reported that at a hearing conducted before the United States
[4283]Senate Internal Security Subcommittee on January 10, 1951,
[4285]Dr. CHARLES A. SANTOS-BUCH identified himself and ROBERT TABER
[4286]as organizers of the FPCC. He also testified he and TABER
[4287]obtained funds from the Cuban Government which were applied
[4288]toward the cost of the aforementioned advertisement.
[4290]On May 15, 1963, a source advised that during the
[4291]first two years of the FPCC's existence there was a struggle
[4292]between Communist Party (CP) and Socialist Workers Party (SWP)
[4293]elements to exert their power within the FPCC and thereby
[4294]influence FPCC policy. This source added that during the
[4295]past year there had been a successful effort by FPCC leadership
[4296]to minimize the role of these and other organizations in the
[4297]PPCC so that their influence as of May, 1963, was negligible.
[4299]The SWP has been designated by the Attorney
[4300]General of the United States pursuant to
[4301]Executive Order 19450.
[4303]On May 20, 1963, a second source advised that
[4304]VINCENT "TED" LEE, FPCC National Office Director, was then
[4305]formulating FPCC policy and had indicated that he had no
[4306]intention of permitting FPCC policy to be determined by any
[4307]other organizaticn. This source stated that LEE believed
[4308].that the FPCC should advocate resumption of diplomatic
[4309]relations between Cuba and the United States and should
[4310]support the right of Cubans to manage their revolution without
[4311]interference from other nations. LEE did not advocate
[4312]supporting the Cuban revolution per se.
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[4320]2
[4322]FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE Ceontid.)
[4324]The November 23, 1963, edition of "The New York
[4325]Times" reported thet Senator THOMAS J. vODD of Connecticut
[4326]had called FPCG “the chief public relations instrument of
[4327]the Castro network in the United States." It is to be noted
[4328]that Senator DCDD wes a member of the Senate Internal
[4329]Security Subcommittee which twice conducted hearings on the
[4330]FPCC.
[4332]The December ?7, 1963, edition of "The New York
[4333]World Telegram and Sun" newspaper stated that the pro-Castro
[4334]FPCC was seeking to go out of business and that its prime
[4335]activity during its lifetime had been sponsorship of pro-
[4336]Castro street rallies and mass picket lines, and the direction
[4337]of an active propaganda mill highlighting illegal travel-to-
[4338]Cuba campaigns. ts comparatively brief span of life was
[4339]attributed to mounting anti-Castro American public opinion,
[4340]the 1962 Congressional hearings which-.disclosed FPCC financing
[4341]by Castro's United Nations Delegation, md ultimately, the
[4342]pad publicity which the FPCC received from disclosure of
[4343]activities on its behalf by suspected Presidential assassin
[4344]LEE H. OSWALD.
[4346]On February 6, 1964, the previously mentioned
[4347]- second source advised that V. T. LEE had recently remarked
[4348]that the FPCC was dead and that there were no plans to
[4349]organize another similar organization.
[4351]On April 13, 1964, a third source advised that
[4352]there had not been any FPCC activity in many months and that
[4353]the FPCC had been dissolved. .
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[4361]. (~
[4362]SE 500-5346 ~
[4364]1
[4366]NATIONAL COMMITTEE TO ABOLISH THE HOUSE
[4367]UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
[4369]The "Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications"
[4370]issued December 1, 1961, by the House Committee on Un-American
[4371]Activities, page 115, contains the following citation regarding
[4372]the National Committee to Abolish the Un-American Activities
[4373]Committee (NCAUAC).
[4375]"Cited as a tnew organization’ set up in the Summer of
[4376]1960 to lead and direct the Communist Party's 'Operation Abolition!
[4377]campaign. Seven of the national leaders of this group have
[4378]been identified as Communists."
[4380]A source has advised that the NCAUAC changed its name
[4381]on Mareh 3, 1962, to include the word "House" in its name,
[4382]thereby becoming known as the National -Committee to Abolish
[4383]the House Un-American Activities Committee (NCAHUAC).
[4385]A second source advised on June 28, 1965, that as of that
[4387]date the NCAHUAC continued to function with the headquarters
[4388]at 555 North Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California.
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[4400]SF 7300-55462.
[4402]SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY
[4403]SAN FRANCISCO DIVISTON
[4405]A source advised on August 1, 1960, that the San
[4406]Francisco Branch of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) was formed
[4407]approximately in the early part of 1938 and the Oakland Branch of
[4408]the SWP was formed tn the latter part of 1938.
[4410]A second source advised on October 26, 1959, that ‘the
[4411]name of the Oakland Branch of the SWP was changed to the Oakiand-
[4412]Berkeley Branch of the SWP.
[4414]A third source advised on April 2, 1955, that the San
[4415]Prancisco Branch and the Oakland-Berkeley Branch of. the SWP follow
[4416]the policies and directives of the National SWP with which they are
[4417]affiliated.
[4419]The SWP has been designated by the Attorney
[4420]General of the United States pursuant to
[4421]Executive Order 10450.
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[4432]i
[4434]PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY (PLP)
[4435]PROGRESSIVE LABOR MOVEMENT (PLM)
[4437]A source advised on April 20, 1965, that the PLP,
[4438]formerly known as the PLM, held its first national convention
[4439]Avril 15-18, 1965, at New York City, to organize the PLM into a
[4440]PLP. The PLP will have as its ultimate objective the establisn-
[4441]ment of a militant working class movement based on Marxism-
[4442]Leninism.
[4444]. “The New York Times," City Edition, Tuesday, April 20,
[4445]1965, page 27, reported that a new party of "revolutionery
[4446]socialism" was formally feunded on April 18, 1965, under the
[4447]name of the PLP. The PLP was described as an outgrowth of the
[4448]PLM, Its officers were identified as MILTON ROSEN, New York,
[4449]President, and WILLIAM EPTON of New York and MORT SCHEER of San
[4450]Francisco, Vice Presidents. A 20-member National Committee was
[4451]elected to direct the party until the next convention.
[4453]According to the article, "The Progressive Labor Movement
[4454]was founded in 1962 by Mr. ROSEN and Mr. SCHEER after they were
[4455]expelled from the Communist Party of the United States for
[4456]assertedly following the Chinese Communist line."
[4458]The PLP publishes the "Marxist-Leninist Quarterly," a
[4459]theoretical magazine; “Progressive Labor," a monthly magazines
[4460]"Challenge," a New York City newspaper; and "Spark," a west coast
[4461]newspaper, :
[4463]The June 1, 1965, issue of "Challenge," page 6, states:
[4464]that, "this paper is dedicated to fight for a new way of life -
[4465]where the working men and women own and control their homes,
[4466]factories, the police, courts, and the entire government on every
[4467]level."
[4469]The source advised that the PLP utilizes the eddress of
[4470]General Post Office Box 868, Brooklyn 1, New York, but alse
[4471]utilizes an office in Room 622, 132 Nassau Street. we” cs
[4472]where PLP publications are prepared.
[4474]APPENDIX ; |
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[4480]OC
[4482]1100-55462
[4484]SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, aka
[4485]San Francisco School of Social Science,
[4487]San Francisco Marxist Study Group,
[4489]San Francisco School of Marxism-Leninisn,
[4490]San Francisco School-of Marxism
[4492]A source advised on February 6, 1962, thet the first
[4493]class of the San Francisco Marxist Study Group (SFMSG) was held on
[4494]February 5, 1962, at 345 Franklin Street, San Francisco, California,
[4495]and that the instructor of this class stated that the main purpose
[4496]of the SFMSG was to train young people for leadership of the
[4497]people in the event the U. S. wakes up to the advantages of
[4498]communism.
[4500]A second source advised on April 23, 1964, that the San
[4501]Francisco School of Social Sciences (SPSSS) , has been known as the
[4502]"San Francisco School of Social Sclence, "oan Francisco Marxist
[4503]Study Group," "San Francisco School of Marxism-Leninism," and "San
[4504]Francisco School of Marxism."
[4506]. A third source furnished the Spring, 1964, Bulletin of
[4507]the SFSSS on October 14, 1864, which reflected that TERENCE
[4508]HALLINAN and J. P. MORRAY were Co-Directors of the SFSSS.
[4510]A fourth source advised on April °,
[4511]1965, that in April, 1965, TERENCE
[4512]HALLINAN advised that he was not a
[4513]member of the Communist Party (CP),
[4515], but considered himself a communist
[4516]and intended to join the CP as soon
[4518]as he passed his bar exams,
[4520]A fifth source advised March 1, 1963,
[4521]that HERBERT APTHEKER, a member of the
[4522]CP, USA, Naticnal Committee, advised in
[4523]February, 1962, that he was to be the
[4524]East Coast Chairman and JOSEPH P. MORRAY
[4525]the West Coast Director of a new organi-
[4526]zation being promoted by the CP, USA, to
[4527]teach and propagate Marxist theories.
[4529]The third source further advised on January 26, 1966,
[4530]that due to the failure of the SFSSS during its Spring, 1965,
[4531]term to raise support sufficient to continue all of its scheduled
[4532]classes, no classes were organized for a Fall, 1965, term. The
[4533]SFSSS no longer exists.
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[4541]STUDENT COMMITTEE FOR TRAVEL TO CUBA
[4543]RR
[4545]"The Columbia Owl," weekly student newspaper of Columbia
[4546]University, New York City, December 12, 1962, issue, page one,
[4547]contained an article entitled "Students to Visit Cuba During
[4548]Holidays." This article stated in part that the Ad Hoc Student
[4549]Committee for Travel to Cuba was formed October 14, 1962, 5y a
[4550]group of students from New York City universities, the University
[4551]of Wisconsin, Oberlin College and the University of North Carolina,
[4552]who stated that as students they would like a chance to see and
[4553]evaluate the situation in Cuba for themselves and had received an
[4554]offer of transportation and two weeks stay in Cuba from the
[4555]Federation of University Students in Havana, as guests of the
[4556]Federation. The Committee accepted the offer and applied to the
[4557]State Department of the United States for passport validation
[4558]which was refused; however, over fifty students planned to defy
[4559]the State Department ban and go to Cuba.
[4561]A source advised on December 6, 1962, it was learned the
[4562]Ad Hoc Student Committee for Travel to Cuba had recently been
[4563]formed by the Progressive Labor Group.
[4565]A second source advised on September 13, 1963, that during
[4566]the Summer of 1963, fifty-nine individuals traveled to Cuba; the
[4567]leaders of the group were members of the Progressive Labor Movement;
[4568]and the trip was planned and organized by Progressive Labor Movement
[4569]members.
[4571]A third source advised on October 9, 1963, the Student
[4572]Committee for Travel to Cuba was utilizing Post Office Box 2178,
[4573]New York, New York, as its mailing address.
[4575]On March 12, 1965, Philip Abbott Luce, 504% West 55th Street,
[4576]New York, New York, a self-admitted.member or the Student. Committee
[4577]For Travel to Cuba Executive Committee and the Progressive Labor
[4578]Movement National Coordinating Committee, advised as follows:
[4580]The Student Committee for Travel to Cuba (2cTC) was formerly
[4581]known as the Ad Hoc Student Committee for Travel to Cuba and the
[4582]Permanent Student Committee for Travel to Cuba.
[4584]; luce was a leader and participant of the 1963 trip to Cuba
[4585]and an organizer of the 1964 trip to Cuba and both trips were
[4586]sponsored by the SCTC.
[4588]By the Spring of 1¢64 the Executive Committee of the S5CTc
[4589]was considered to be members of the Progressive Labor Movement.
[4591]No trip to Cuba or China was being planned by the SCTC
[4592]for 1965. —
[4594]APPENDIX
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[4608]W. EE. B. BU BOTS CLUBS OF AMEPTCA (DCA)
[4610]A source has advised that on October 26-27, 1963, a
[4611]conference of members of the Communist Party (CP), inciuding
[4612]national functionaries, met in Chicago, Tllinois, for the purpose
[4613]of setting in motion forces for the establishment of a new
[4614]national Marxist-criented youth orgenization which would hunt
[4615]for the most peaceful transition te socialism. The delegates
[4616]te this meeting were cautioned egainst the serm of anti-Soviet
[4617]and anti-CP ideologies. These delegates were also told that it
[4618]would be reasonable to assume that the vounge socialists
[4619]ettracted into this new organization would eventually pass into
[4620]the CP? itself,
[4622]A second conference of over 20 persons met in Chicago
[4623]on December 28-29, 1963, for the vurvese of initiating a "eall”
[4624]to the new youth organi zation and vlanning for a founding
[4625]convention to be held in June, 1964,
[4627]A second source has advised that the founding convention
[4629]for the new youth organization was held from June 18-21, 1964,
[4631]at 150 Golden Cate Avenue , San Francisco, Celifornia, at which
[4632]time the name WY. E. EB. DuBois Clubs of America (DCA) was adopted.
[4633]Apvroximately 500 delegates from. throughout the United States
[4634]attended this convention. The aims of this organization, as set
[4635]forth in the preamble to: the constitution, are, "It is our
[4637]belief that this nation can best solve its problems in an
[4638]atmosvhere of peaceful coexistence, complete disarmament and true
[4639]freedom for all peovles cf the world, anc that these solutions
[4640]will be. reached mainly through the united efforts of all democratic
[4641]elements: in our country, composed essentially of the workine people
[4642]allied in the unity of Megroes and other minorities with whites,
[4643]We further fully recognize that the ereatest threat to American
[4644]democracy comes from the racist and right wing forces in
[4646]coalition with the most reectionary sections of the economic power
[4647]structure, using the tool of anti~Communism to divide and des troy
[4648]the unified struegle of the working veople. As young veople in
[4649]the forces strugsling for democracy, we shall actively strive to.
[4650]defeat these reactionary and neo-fascist elements and to achieve
[4652]complete freedom and democracy for all Americans, thus enabling
[4653]each individual to freely choose and build the society he would
[4654]wish to live in. Through these strursles we feel the American
[4655]people will realize the viability of the socialist alternative."
[4657]APPEWDIX
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[4666]The constitution further stetes thet this new
[4667]organization shall be a membership organization open to
[4668]individuals, or if five or more people so desire, a chapter can
[4669]be formed which shall in turn be guided by the policies and
[4670]principles of the ‘parent organization.
[4672]As of October, 1965, the headquarters of the DCA was
[4673]located at 954 MeAllister Street, San Francisco, California.
[4675]Over the Labor Day weekend, 1965, the DCA held a
[4676]conference in Chicago, Illinois. According to a third source,
[4677]2 new slate of national officers was elected at this ccnference,
[4678]which included Chairman HUCH STERLING FOWLER, II (who, according
[4679]to the third source, attended a CP cadre encampment held at
[4680]Camp Midvale, New Jersey, in June, 1965, and foll lowing his
[4681]election as Chairman of the PICA, attended another national
[4682]CP cadre youth conference held on September 9-12, 1965, on a
[4683]farm located in Northern Indiana, according | toa Four rth source);
[4684]Director of Publicity CARL ELLENGER BLOICE (who was elected to
[4685]the San Francisco County Committee CP in April, 1964, according
[4686]to a fifth source); Educational Director MATTHEM "DYNAMITE?
[4687]HALLINAM (who in June, 1964, was stated to be the Youth
[4688]Pevresentative on the Northern California CP District Board,
[4689]according to a sixth source); Oreaniza tional Secretary
[4690]TEPENCE "KAYO" HALLINAN (who, according to a seventh source, met
[4691]in June, 1965, with the District Staff of the Illinois CP to
[4692]discuss "the. proposed DCA Midwest Summer Project), and Treasurer
[4693]SUSAN PHYLLIS BORENSTEIN (who, according to an eighth source,
[4694]has attended meetings of the Youth Club of the CP of Illinois
[4695]during 1965 in connection with the DCA Surmer Prewtect},
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[4701]1
[4703]W.E.B, DU BOIS CLUBS OF AMERICA - PERKELEY BRANCH;
[4704]W.E.B, DuBois Youth Club - Berkeley Chapter;
[4705]Berkeley W.E.B. DuBois Club, Berkeley DuBois Club;
[4707]Bast Bay DuBois Club
[4709]A source advised on April 12, 1963, that the W.E.B.
[4710]DuBois Youth Club - Berkeley Chapter, was originated in Qctober
[4711]1962, principally through the efforts of MATHEW HALLINAN,
[4713]This same source advised in October 1963,
[4714]that MATHEW HALLINAN was elected as Chairman
[4715]and.Communist Party (CP) Youth: Commission
[4716]Representative of the Berkeley CP On- Campus
[4717]Youth Club during September 1963.
[4719]A second source advised that a leafiet distributed by
[4720]the Berkeley DuBois Club in Spetember 1964, reflected the name of
[4721]that organization to be the "W.E.B, DuBois Clubs of America -
[4722]Berkeley Branch."
[4724]This same leaflet, under the heading "The DuBois Clubs of
[4725]America" reads as follows: "The Berkeley DuBois Ciub is a part of
[4726]a nation-wide socialist youth organization founded in June of this
[4727]year, It attempts to bring together those action-oriented youth
[4728]who consider socialism to be a visible alternative to the ills of
[4729]this society."
[4731]As of April 23, 1965, the Berkeley W.E.B. DuBois Club
[4732]was registered with the University of California ¢s an "“off-campus'
[4733]membership organization. As such, it could present lectures on
[4734]campus with prior University permission and was allowed to set up
[4735]and maintain a literature table on campus
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[4743]|
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[4752]YOUNG SOCIALIST ALLIANCE (known in
[4753]the San Francisco Bay area as’ the
[4754]Bay Area Young Socialist Alliance, aka
[4755]the Bay Area Committee of the Young
[4756]Socialist Alliance, Zay Area Committee
[4757]for_the Young Socialist)
[4759]A source advised on May 16, 1960, that tne Bay Area
[4760]Young Socialist Alliance (BAYSA) was formed in February, 1958,
[4761]as the Bay Area Committee for the Young Socialist (BACYS). At
[4762]a later stage in its development prior to adoption of the name
[4763]BAYSA, the organization was known as the Bay Area Committee of
[4764]the Young Socialist Alliance (BACYSA).
[4766]The source advised that as a result of a national
[4767]convention held April 15-17, 1960, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
[4768]the BAYSA became a branch of the national organization to be
[4769]known as the Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) and will carry out
[4770]in the Northern California area the policies of the YSA.
[4772]The source advised August 19, 1965, that the BAYSA is
[4773]currently active and is composed of three locals, the San
[4774]Francisco YSA, the Berkeley YSA, and the San Jose YSA.
[4776]The source advised that the BAYSA, although ostensibly
[4777]an independent organization, is in reality controlled by the
[4778]San Francisco Branch, Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and Oakland
[4779]Branch SWP.
[4781]The SWP has been designated by the
[4782]Attorney General of the United States
[4783]pursuant to Executive Order 10450.
[4785]APPENDIX
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[4798]YOUNG SOCIALIST ALLIANCE
[4799]ee AN
[4801]The May, 1960, issue of the "Young Socialist" CMPys),
[4802]page 1, column 3, disclosed that during April 15-17, 1960, a
[4803]national organization entitled "Young Socialist Alliance" (YSA)
[4804]was established at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This issue stated
[4805]this organization was formed by the nationwide supporter clubs
[4806]of the publication "Ys."
[4808]The above issue, page 6, set forth the Founding Deelaration
[4809]of YSA. This declaration stated YSA recognizes the Socialist
[4810]“orkers Party (SWP) as the only existing political leadership
[4811]on class struggle principles, and that the supporters of the "ys"
[4812]have come into basic political solidarity with the SWP on the
[4813]principles of revolutionary socialisn.
[4815]A source advised on May 7, 1965, that the original
[4816]YSA was an organization formed during October, 1957, in New York
[4817]City, by youth of various left-socialist tendencies, particularily
[4818]members and followers of the SWP. The leaders of this group were
[4819]the guiding forces in the establishment of the national organization.
[4821]The source further advised on May 7, 1965, YSA is dominated
[4822]and controlled on a national basis by the SWP through having SWP
[4823]members comprise exclusively the National Executive Committee (NEC)
[4824]and through an official SWP representative at all YSA NEC meetings.
[4825]The YSA, in reality, is the youth and training section of the SwWP
[4826]and the main source of new'SWP members,
[4828]The headquarters of the YSA is located in Room 631,
[4829]41 Union Square West, New York City.
[4831]The SWP has been designated pursuant to Executive Order
[4832]10450.
[4834]APPENDIX
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[4844]nedhe SOCIALIST LEAGUE ws ~¥
[4846]The March 1, 1954, issue of the "Young Socialist Challenge,"
[4847]published as page three of "Labor Action,” an official publication
[4848]of the Indpendent Socialist League (ISL), contained an article
[4849]concerning the creation of the YSL, whicn pointed out that at a
[4850]unity conference occurring February 12-14, 1954, at Labor Action
[4851]Hall, New York, New York, a merger occurred between the Young
[4852]People's Socialist League (YPSL) and the Socialist Youth League
[4853](SYL). The new organization was named the YSL.
[4855]A source on June 15, 19544, made available the minutes of
[4856]the YSL's National Action Committee meeting of April 13, 1954,
[4857]which reflected that one -S. SITEMAN, "Chairman of SP (Socialist
[4858]Party) Youth Committee," had objected to a statement appearing in
[4859]"Commerce," a New York University journal, which indicated that
[4860]the YPSL merged with the SYL to form tne YSL, He explained that
[4861]the YPSL did not merge with anyone; that it continued to exist as
[4862]the youth section of the Socialist Party. He explained that a
[4863]small group of the YPSL was dropped, expelled, or suspended from
[4864]that organization and joined the SYL, which he characterized as the
[4865]youth group of the "Trotskyite ISL." He explained ttt after these
[4866]few former members of the YPSL joined the SYL, the SYL then pro-
[4867]ceeded to change its name for its own purposes, oO
[4869]; On April 9, 1956, a source advised as follows: The YSL
[4870]has frequently worked in close sympathetic cooperation with the
[4871]TSL toward similar objectives, although each major issue given
[4872]mutual consideration is decided upon by these organizations
[4873]individudally. The YSL serves as an apprenticeship for the ISL,
[4874]but the ISL selection of members from YSL ranks is made man
[4875]individual and personal basis. In many instances YSL members are
[4876]also members of the ISL. The YSL and the ISL utilize the same
[4877]printing house in New York City and the YSL publication is printed
[4878]as an insert in "Labor Action." Frequently, lecturers before the
[4879]YSL are ISL members.
[4881]The September 22, 1958, issue of "Young Socialist
[4882]Challenge," which appeared as page five of "Labor Action," contain-
[4883]ed an undated statement from the National Committee of the YSL :
[4884]which indicated that the YSL had been dissolved. The s@tement
[4885]appeared under the caption "Join the Young Peoples Socialist League."
[4887]The YPSL is publicly known as the youth affiliate of the
[4888]Socialist Party - Social Democratic Federation.
[4890]A source advised on June.12, 1958, that the Berkeley,
[4891]California, unit of the YSL was formed in 1954, following the unity
[4892]convention held in New York in February 1954, which combined the
[4893]forces of the SYL and the YPSL. The source stated that the YSL
[4894]in the San Franciseo Bay Area continued to operate under the
[4895]leadership and guidancecf ISL members.
[4897]A source advised on October 9, 1958, that the YSL Branch © 1
[4898]dissolved itself in line with the YSL national organization, and
[4899]the branch members joined the YPSL.
[4901]; — 6 S&B APPENDIX
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[4909]INDEPENDENT SOCIALIST LEAGUE CISL),
[4910]FORMERLY WORKERS PARTY (WP)
[4912][ee
[4914]The May 4, 1942, issue of “Labor Action", then an official
[4915]publication of the Workers Party (P), carried an article which -
[4916]reflected that the WP was formed in April 1940, as a result
[4917]of a split within the leadership of the Socialist Workers Party (S¥P).
[4918]The article stated that when the Hitler-Stalin Pact was signed and
[4919]Poland invaded, the minority group within the SYP, in proclaiming
[4920]the formation of the WP, condemned the pact as being imperialistic
[4921]in nature and stated it would not support either imperialist Gamp.
[4923]The April 25, 1949, issue of “Labor Action” contained
[4924]an account of the Fifth National Convention of the’WP, held March :
[4925]24-27, 1949, in New York City, which reflected the change of name |
[4926]of the organization from the WP to the Independent Socialist League
[4927](ISL) in order to emphasize the character of the group as a
[4928]oropaganda group for the spreading of socialist ideas and not as a
[4929]full-fledged political party.
[4931]The July 14, 1958, issue of “Labor Action", an official
[4932]sublication of the Ish, contained an article captioned “The ISL
[4933]?rogram in Brief The article indicated: “The ISL stands for
[4934]socialist democracy and against the two systems of exploitation
[4935]gshich now divide the world: capitalism and Stalinism. The ISL,
[4936]is a Marxist movement, looks to the working class and its ever-present
[4937]struggle as the basic progressive force in society. The ISL is
[4938]organized to spread the ideas of socialism in the labor movement and
[4939]imong all other sections of the people. There can be no lasting and
[4940]senuine democracy without socialism and there can be no socialism
[4941]sithout democracy."
[4943]The September 22, 1958, issue of “Labor Action” contained
[4944]an undated statement signed by the Political Committee of the ISL
[4945]wvhich indicated that the ISL had been dissolved. The statement
[4946]arged former ISL members to join the Socialist Party - Social
[4947]Democratic Federation.
[4949]The SWP has been designated by the Attorney General
[4950]of the United States pursuant to Executive Order _
[4951]10450.
[4953]A source advised on May 21, 1958, that the San. Francisco
[4954]3ay Area Branch, Independent Socialist League , was an adjunct of the
[4955]National Organization. The Branch had representation on the National
[4956]Committee of the Independent Socialist League; it participated in
[4957]the campaigns of the Independent Socialist League, and contributed © i
[4958]financially to the support of the National Organization. ,
[4960]Tne source advised on August 11, 1958, that the San
[4962]‘rancisco Bay Area Branch, Independent Socialist League, had
[4963]lissolved itself and the members had joined the Local Branch of the |
[4964]socialist Party - Social Democratic Federation. ; t
[4965]943 SO
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[4972]1
[4974]YOUTH FOR JOBS (YFJ), aka
[4975]Youth for Jobs Committee
[4977]A source advised in July 1963, that several recent
[4978]graduates and dropouts of high schools in Oakland and Berkeley
[4979]California, had on April 17, 1953, attended the organizing meeting
[4980]of Youth for Jobs (YFJ) in Oekland, California, in response to:
[4981]letters prepared by ROSCOE PROCTOR and DOUGLAS WACHTER. At this
[4982]meeting, WACHTER gave reports on the unemployment problem among
[4983]youth and the need for an organization of this type. FROCTOR also
[4984]‘spoke at this meeting. :
[4986]In May 1963, a second source advised that
[4987]ROSCOE PROCTOR attended meetings of the
[4988]National Executive Committee of the Communist
[4989]Party (CP), USA, during May 1963, in New
[4990]York City. —
[4992]In January 1963,a-third source identified
[4993]DOUGLAS WACHTER as the Chairman of a CP re-
[4994]cruiting class held in January 1963, in
[4995]Berkeiey, California.
[4997]In May 1963, the first source advised that in May 1963,
[4998]a lé-page pamphlet entitled "Youth for Jops+Aims and Purposes"
[4999]was distributed. This pamphlet described YFJ as an independent
[5000]organization of young people working together to find solutions to
[5001]current vocational, social and recreational problems; it specified
[5002]that YFJ is not affiliated with any other organizations, but would
[5003]fully support the labor movement and any other organizations striv-
[5004]ing to combat unemployment and to increase job security for all
[5005]employees. ; .
[5007]. In dune 1963, the third source advised that at a meeting of
[5008]the Political Committee of the CP of the East Bay Region (Alameda
[5009]and Contra Costa Counties, California) held in June 1963, VIRGINIA
[5010]PROCTOR, member of that Committee, gave a report on a draft daocu-
[5011]ment read before the National Committee, CP, USA, by GUS HALL, mem~
[5012]ber of the National Committee, CP, USA, In connection with the
[5013]portion of the report dealing with youth, PROCTOR said "A report
[5014]from this area on the activity around Youth for Jobs organized by
[5015]ROSCOE PROCTOR will be included in the final document, as one of
[5016]the signs of the Party work in organizing the unemployed."
[5018]On May 3, 1965, a fourth source advised that ROSCOE
[5019]PROCTOR has promoted and guided YFJ since its inception and contin-
[5020]ues to do so. The source stated that meetings of YFJ are held at
[5021]the YFJ Club House, 1095 - 59th Street, Oakland, California, and
[5022]at homes of individual members.
[5024]259 ae
[5026]APPENDIX
[5028]ENTIAL
[5030]Or
[5031]Sarre ertey
[5032]Luh 5
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[5042]INDEX
[5043]ABBOTT, BART 3, 5%
[5044]ALLEN 55
[5045]ALLEN, JAMIE 52, 53%, 54, 55
[5046]LLISTER, ANN . 5%, 6
[5047]ALLISTER, ANYA . 3, Se, 6%
[5048]APTHEKER, BETTINA 22%, 23%, 35, 38, 39, 47, 48,
[5049]49, 53, 55, 56
[5050]BATTAGLIA, WALTER 3, 6%
[5051]Bay Area Fair Play for Cuba . 14, 15
[5052]Committee (FPCC)
[5053]BELLO, SAVANNAH 55
[5054]Berkeley Chapter of the Young 18%
[5055]Socialist Alliance (YSA)
[5056]BLUMENFELD 7 7%
[5057]BLUMENFELD, ‘DR. CHARLES M. 7
[5058]RLUMENFELD, NEAL 3, 6%
[5059]BLUMENFELD, PAULINE 7
[5060]BROSKLEY 30, 31%
[5061]BROSKLEY, ANTHONY ERNEST 30
[5062]BROWN, Gov. EDMUND G6. 33
[5063]BURTON, JOHN. | 43 |
[5064]CALLAHAN, Sgt. DICK 30 |
[5065]a |
[5066]t
[5067]S54
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[5071]CHERKOSS,
[5073]Ke
[5075]SF 100-55462
[5078]CASADY, SI
[5080]Cessna 180, Lic. N1656C
[5081]STEVE
[5083]COHELAN, Congressman JEFFERY
[5085]COHELAN, Congressman
[5087]Citizens Committee for Constitutional
[5089]Liberties (New York City)
[5090]COHEN, PETE
[5092]CONEN, PETER
[5094]COLE » SUSAN ELLEN -
[5096]COLVIN, MARGE
[5098]Committee for Constitutional
[5099]Liberties (CCL)
[5101]Congress of Racial Equality
[5102]CORN, NANYA
[5103]CORN, NANCY J.
[5104]CORN, -NANYA J.
[5105]"Daily Review"
[5106]DAHL, Sergeant CARL
[5107]DAWSON, KIPP
[5109]DCA, Berkeley Chapter
[5111]CC
[5113]J.
[5115]INDEX
[5117](Cont.)
[5119]33
[5120]30
[5122]20, 21%,
[5124]46,
[5126]48,
[5128]67%
[5130]29, 57,
[5132]u?
[5134]50,
[5136]“21
[5138]51
[5140]58,
[5142]‘61
[5144]NW 60613 Docid:34530150 Page 3¢
[5147]OC | OO
[5149]SF 100-55462
[5151]FPSP:mb
[5152]INDEX (Cont.). ;
[5154]DELACOUR, MIKE ; | 3, 9%
[5155]CRISAN, Deputy Sheriff JOHN 12
[5156]DUNCAN, DONALD | 43%
[5157]EPTON, BILL . 32, 33
[5158]EWART, GEORGE - 298
[5159]Fair Play for Cuba Committee 69*, 790%
[5160]Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Bay 68%
[5162]Area Chapter, aka Bay Area Fair
[5164]Play for Cuba Committee (BAFPCC)
[5166]EOWLER ; 30, 31%, 32:
[5167]FOWLER, GLEN D. 30
[5168]FPCC | . . 16
[5169]FRIEDMAN, DAVID . | 21%, 22%
[5170]GIBSON, FRED 3, 98
[5171]GOLDBERG, UN Ambassador 57
[5172]GORBACH, ADJA 3
[5173]GORBACH, ADJA GOLDFINE g#, 10%
[5174]GOLDBERG, ARTHUR 54
[5175]GOLDBERG, UN Ambassador ARTHUR 56
[5176]HALLINAN, CONN 61
[5177]HALLINAN, CONN "RINGO" . | 62% j
[5178]HAMLIN, LARRY | 29
[5179]Cc
[5180]O53
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[5184]OD ©
[5186]SF 1000-55462
[5188]‘FSP :mb
[5189]INDEX. (Cont.)
[5190]HARRISON, CHARLES 29
[5191]HEALY, DANIEL 42 e
[5192]Hell's Angels 38°
[5193]HEYNS, Chancellor ROGER W. ug
[5194]HIRSCH, MORRIS 22%, 35, 52
[5195]HULL, ROBERT . . 46
[5196]HUMPHREY, Vice-president ‘ 4S, 46
[5197]HUMPHREY, Vice-president HUBERT me 43, 44
[5198]HURWITT, ROBERT | 52
[5199]HURWITT, ROBERT MARK 23%, Due.
[5200]Ingependent Socialist League 5*, g2%
[5201]Industrial “Workers of the 12%
[5202]World CIWtH)
[5203]Iw 21
[5204]IVORY, PAUL © . 3, 10%
[5205]JACOBS, HAROLD use
[5206]JACOBS, PAUL 36%
[5207]JETER, HOWARD 3
[5208]JETER, HOWARD P. | 168.
[5209]KAUFFMAN . | 52
[5210]KAUFFMAN, GEORGE ARMSTEAD ube, 50
[5211]d
[5212]OBL
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[5216]SF 100-5562
[5217]FSP:mb
[5219]KUYKENDALL, MARION
[5221]Labor Youth League (LYL)
[5222]LEMON, ROY
[5224]LIMA, MICKIE
[5226]LOUGHLIN
[5228]LOUGHLIN, LARRY
[5229]LOUGHLIN, LAURENCE ROBERT
[5230]MEDAILLE, FRANCIS GEORGE
[5231]MILLER
[5233]MILLER, BILL
[5235]MILLER, “IELLIAM CROSBY
[5236]MILLER, ‘TILLIAM CROSBY
[5237]MILLIGAN, MARILY™
[5239]MONTAUK, PAUL
[5241]MORIN, Oakland City Mgr. JOHN
[5243]MORTON, NEAL
[5244]MYERSON, MIKE
[5246]Meni
[5248]National Committee to Abolish
[5250]INDEX
[5252]the House Un-American Activities
[5254]Committee
[5256]National Liberation Front
[5258]oO
[5259]an
[5262]NW 60613 Docid:34530150 Page 91
[5264](Cont. )
[5266]17%
[5268]16%
[5270]47
[5272]23%
[5274]11%
[5276]3, 10*, 22
[5277]10%
[5279]12%, 13%
[5280]52
[5282]58
[5284]50.
[5286]50, Sl*, 52%
[5288]4, 12%, 37, 60
[5290]40
[5291]37%
[5292]28
[5294]6, 71%
[5299]SF 1006-55462
[5300]FSP:mb
[5302]INDEX
[5304]NCAHCUA
[5306]NORDEEN, JOHN CLIFFORD
[5308]Oakland-Berkeley Branch of the SUtIP
[5310]"Oakland Tribune"
[5311]O'HANLON
[5313]O'HANLON, MICHAEL
[5314]O'HANLON, MICHAEL J.
[5316]’ O'HANLON, MIKE
[5318]O'MEARA, Inspector
[5319]O'MEARA, Inspector CHARLES
[5321]Peace Rights Organizing Committee
[5322](PROC)
[5324]PETRIE
[5326]PETRIE, JAMES HENRY
[5327]PHARRIS, Asst. Insp. CECIL
[5328]PEYTON, JOANNE
[5330]POLLARD, SUSAN ERICA
[5331]POLLARD, SUZANNE
[5332]Progressive Labor Party
[5334]Progressive Labor Party (PLP)
[5335]Progressive Labor Movement (PLM)
[5337]PROC
[5341]NW 60613 Docid:34530150 Page 92
[5343]335, LO
[5345]4, 13%, Lue
[5347]Lye
[5348]4, 14%
[5349]18
[5351]73%
[5353]57%
[5355]|
[5356]|
[5357]|
[5359]SF 100-55462
[5360]FSP:mb
[5362]PUGH, JANET
[5364]PUGH, JANET MARILYN
[5368]READ, JON JOSEPH
[5370]ROSEN, MILT
[5372]RUBIN, JERRY
[5374]RUSK, U.S. Secty of State DEAN
[5375]SABETTA, FRANK
[5377]San Francisco Branch of the
[5378]Socialist Workers Party (SWP)
[5380]San Francisco School of Social
[5381]Sciences (SFSSS)
[5383]SCHEER, MORT
[5385]SCHEER, ROBERT
[5387]SELTZ, JOHN
[5389]SELTZ, JOHN PETER
[5391]Sat. JOSEPH P. HALLERAN
[5392]SMALE, Professor STEVE
[5393]SMALE, STEPHAN
[5395]SMALE, STEPHEN
[5397]SMALE, STEVE
[5399]SMITH, Jv., JOHN WINDRIM
[5401]Cat
[5403]NW 60613 Docid:34530150 Page 93
[5405]INDIX
[5407]a
[5409](Cont. )
[5411]ye
[5412]61%
[5414]4, 15%, 36, 48, 58
[5415]4S
[5417]63
[5419]15, 74%
[5421]37%
[5423]ue, 4S
[5425]15", 16%
[5426]18
[5427]22
[5428]62
[5430]16%
[5432]16%
[5435]SF 100-55462
[5436]PSP:mb
[5438]SMITH, “INDRIM
[5439]SMITH, WINDY
[5441]SMITH, Jr., WINDY
[5443]Socialist Yorkers Party
[5444]! San Francisco Division
[5446]STACK, WALTER
[5448]STAHL, MARK
[5450]STEIN, Mrs, BERNARD L. (RUDDY)
[5451]STEIN, SUSAN
[5453]STEIN, SUSAN COLE
[5454]STAPLETON, LOUISE
[5455]STAPLETON, LOUISE J.
[5456]STAPLETON, SID
[5457]STAPLETON, SYDNEY
[5458]STEINKELLNER, MARION
[5459]STEINKELLNER, MARION J.
[5460]STEINKELLNER, Mrs. FRANK
[5461]STONE, BARTON
[5463]Student Committee for Travel to
[5464]Cuba (SCTC)
[5466]Students for a Democratic Society. (SDS)
[5468]h
[5470]258
[5472]NW 60613 Docid:34530150 Page 94
[5474]INDEX (Cont.)
[5476]16%, 57
[5477]58
[5479]72%
[5481]60%
[5483]57
[5485]yee, 4%
[5486]47, 49%,
[5488]ugk, Hox
[5490]17%
[5491]k, 178
[5493]L7#
[5495]17%
[5496]174
[5497]20, 21%
[5499]15, 75%
[5501]12%, 13%
[5503]52
[5505]SF 100-55462
[5508]INDEX
[5509]SUGAR, PHIL
[5511]SWEIGERT, U.S.Dist. Judse WILLIAM T.
[5512]TAYLOR, General
[5514]"The Daily Californian"
[5516]TIERNAN
[5518]TIERNAN, RAYMOND PATRICK
[5520]TIERNAN, Jr., RAYMOND P,
[5522]TOOTHMAN, Chief of Police EDWARD
[5523]TREMAIN, CLINTON
[5525]TURNER, ARTHUR
[5527]TURNER, ARTHUR LEE
[5529]WARD, JOANNE BARKER
[5531]WARREN, DAVE
[5533]WARREN, DAVID A,
[5535]W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America (DCA)
[5537]WER. DuBois Clubs of America -
[5538]Berkeley Chapter
[5540]WEINBERG, JACK
[5541]WEISSMAN, STEPHAN MARK
[5542]WEISSMAN, STEVE
[5544]WHITE, PHIL
[5546]C53
[5548]NW 60613 Docid:34530150 Page 95
[5550](Cont.)
[5552]4, 17%, 18%
[5553]49
[5555]11
[5557]23%
[5559]30
[5561]328
[5563]30
[5565]34
[5567]64
[5569]19%
[5571]13%, 144
[5575]13, 61, 76%, 77%
[5577]78%
[5579]20, 21%, 47, 52, 53
[5581]1e*, 19%
[5583]4, 18%, 19%, 39, 53
[5585]4, 19%
[5588]SF 1000-55462
[5589]FSP:mb
[5593]WHITE, PHILIP HUMBERT
[5595]WILLIAMS, JOHN
[5597]WILLIAMS, JOHN GARRETT
[5598]Workers Party
[5600]Young Communist League (YCL)
[5601]YOUNG, MARGARET H.
[5603]Young Socialist Alliance ~
[5604]Young Socialist League (YSL)
[5605]Youth for Jobs (YFJ)
[5607]ZACH, ANNALIESA
[5609]ZACH, ANNALIESA HELGA
[5611]ZACH, ANNELIESE HELGA
[5613]ZION
[5615]ZION, MATTHEW WILLIAM
[5617](*) indicates a characterization and/or description for the
[5619]individual, organization or newspaper.
[5621]769
[5623]NW 60613 Docid:34530150 Page 96
[5625]INDEX (Cont, )
[5627]19%, 20%
[5629]u
[5631]20%
[5633]5%
[5635]36%
[5637]30
[5639]79%, 80%
[5640]10, 81%
[5641]9, 83%
[5642]5
[5644]20%
[5646]20%
[5648]52
[5650]50
[5652]i =
[5654]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[5656]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[5658]San Francisco, California
[5659]In Reply, Please Refer to c , °
[5661]File No.
[5663]SF 100-55462
[5664]BU 100-444608
[5666]April 8, 1966
[5668]Title VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE
[5670]Character INTERNAL SECURITY + C
[5672]Reference Report of SA FRANK S. PERRONE,
[5673]dated and captioned as above,
[5674]at San Francisco, California
[5676]All sources (except any listed below) whose identities
[5677]are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
[5678]information in the past.
[5680]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions
[5681]of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
[5682]your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed
[5683]outside your agency.
[5689]NW 68613 Docld:34530150 Page 97 | [3]
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[197]
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[202]FSP:imb
[222]
[224]
[226]
[228]
[230]
[232]FSP: mfm
[233]
[239]
[242]
[245]
[247]
[253]
[259]
[264]
[271]
[274]
[276]
[278]
[280]
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[283]FSP:mfm
[284]
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[289]
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[421]
[423]
[430]
[432]
[434]
[436]
[438]
[439]e71
[440]
[442]
[443]
[445]FSP:mfm
[446]
[449]
[452]
[457]
[461]
[470]
[476]
[480]
[484]
[488]
[490]
[492]
[494]
[496]FSP:mfn
[497]
[499]
[501]Height 5°2°%
[505]
[507]
[512]
[519]
[521]
[524]
[526]
[528]
[531]
[533]
[535]
[537]
[538]alse knotm as
[539]
[541]
[543]
[549]
[551]
[553]
[555]
[556]
[558]©
[560]
[561]ree
[562]
[564]FSP:mfn
[565]
[568]
[571]BLUMENFELD:
[572]
[574]
[576]
[579]
[580]Neisht 5?l1 1/2"
[581]
[583]
[585]
[587]
[589]
[591]
[593]
[598]
[600]
[602]
[605]
[607]
[609]
[613]
[618]
[625]
[627]
[628]est’ ; col
[629]
[631]FSP:mfm
[632]
[635]
[642]
[647]
[650]
[654]
[661]
[665]
[668]
[669]ment:
[673]
[678]
[680]
[682]
[684]
[686]FSP: mfm
[687]
[690]
[693]
[696]
[698]
[700]
[703]
[705]
[707]
[709]
[712]
[714]
[716]
[718]
[722]
[724]
[727]
[729]
[732]
[738]
[740]
[742]FSP :mfm
[743]
[745]
[749]
[753]
[755]
[760]
[763]
[766]
[776]
[780]
[784]
[786]
[790]
[792]
[794]
[796]
[798]
[800]FSP:mfm
[801]
[804]
[809]
[812]
[814]
[816]
[819]
[821]
[823]
[825]
[827]
[830]
[833]
[837]
[839]
[841]
[844]
[846]
[848]
[850]
[852]
[858]
[860]
[862]
[864]FSP-:mfm
[865]
[872]
[875]
[880]
[886]
[889]
[892]
[894]
[902]
[904]
[906]
[910]
[914]
[916]
[921]
[923]
[924]
[926]
[928]FSP:mfm
[929]
[936]
[938]
[940]
[942]
[945]
[947]
[949]
[951]
[953]
[955]
[957]
[962]
[967]
[976]
[979]
[981]
[983]
[985]
[987]
[989]
[991]
[993]FSP:mfm
[994]
[997]
[1004]
[1008]
[1011]
[1013]
[1015]
[1018]
[1020]
[1023]
[1026]
[1029]
[1031]
[1033]
[1036]
[1039]
[1041]
[1043]
[1047]
[1049]
[1051]
[1053]
[1055]FSP:mfm
[1056]
[1059]
[1061]
[1065]
[1070]
[1073]
[1078]
[1081]
[1083]
[1086]
[1091]
[1093]
[1095]
[1097]
[1099]
[1101]
[1107]
[1111]
[1113]
[1115]
[1118]
[1120]FSP:mfm
[1121]
[1126]
[1129]
[1133]
[1137]
[1141]
[1143]
[1147]
[1149]
[1153]
[1155]
[1157]
[1159]
[1161]
[1164]
[1167]
[1169]
[1171]
[1173]
[1174]
[1176]
[1178]FSP :mirm
[1179]
[1181]
[1184]
[1187]
[1189]
[1192]
[1196]
[1200]
[1204]nee Kuykendall
[1205]
[1214]
[1220]
[1223]
[1226]
[1228]
[1230]
[1232]FSP :mfm
[1233]
[1240]
[1244]
[1246]
[1248]
[1251]
[1253]
[1255]
[1258]
[1262]
[1264]
[1270]
[1272]
[1275]
[1277]
[1280]
[1283]
[1285]
[1287]
[1289]
[1291]
[1293]FSP :mfm
[1294]
[1301]
[1303]
[1305]
[1310]
[1319]
[1321]
[1325]
[1327]
[1329]
[1332]
[1334]
[1336]
[1338]
[1340]
[1344]
[1347]
[1350]
[1351]meee :
[1352]
[1355]
[1357]FSP:mfm
[1358]
[1360]
[1362]
[1364]
[1367]
[1369]
[1371]
[1373]
[1375]
[1378]
[1380]
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[1384]
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[1400]
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[1402]
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[1411]
[1413]
[1415]
[1418]
[1420]
[1422]
[1425]
[1430]
[1432]
[1433]
[1435]FSP:mfm
[1436]
[1440]
[1444]
[1450]
[1452]
[1454]
[1460]
[1465]
[1470]
[1472]
[1475]
[1477]
[1481]
[1483]
[1485]
[1487]
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[1491]
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[1494]FSP:mfm
[1495]
[1497]
[1499]
[1501]
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[1529]
[1531]
[1537]
[1540]
[1546]
[1551]
[1554]
[1556]
[1558]
[1560]FSP:mfm
[1561]
[1567]
[1579]
[1583]
[1590]
[1593]
[1597]
[1599]
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[1604]
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[1623]FSP:mfm
[1626]
[1628]
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[2166]
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[2172]FEP:imb
[2173]
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[2183]Neieht §'10"
[2190]
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[2195]Wurmber 182155:
[2196]
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194-10002-10189.pdf | [1]on
[3]Date : 08/20/98
[4]Page : 1
[6]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
[7]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[9]AGENCY INFORMATION
[11]AGENCY : INSCOM/CSF
[12]RECORD NUMBER : 194-10002-10189 ;
[13]RECORDS SERIES ': DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[14]AGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGES 963-1008
[16]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[18]ORIGINATOR : FBI
[19]FROM : [ RESTRICTED ]
[21]TO :
[22]TITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]
[23]DATE : 05/24/66
[24]PAGES : 46
[26]SUBJECTS : SCHEER, ROBERT
[28]VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE
[29]SEDITION _ . 6
[30]UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
[31]IVEY, RICHARD CLAYTON.
[32]ANTI-WAR LEAFLETS
[33]BAY AREA PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY
[34]YOUTH FOR JOBS
[35]REPORT ’
[37]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[39]CLASSIFICATION. : UNCLASSIFIED
[41]RESTRICTIONS : 3
[42]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[43]DATE OF LAST REVIEW -:: 11/02/97
[44]OPENING CRITERIA : COMPLETION OF ‘REVIEW BY FBI
[46]~ COMMENTS : COORDINATION WITH FBI HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND
[47]° DETERMINED TO BE RELEASABLE, PER MEMO DTD 5 NOV 97
[49]NW 60613 Docld:34530152 Page 1
[52]© OL
[54]UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
[56]Fagee tye. 3- 6
[58]FEDERAL BUREAU OF;!NVESTIGATION _
[60]1 - USA, San Francisco (RH)
[61]SD: G-2, 6th Army, San Francisco (RM)
[62]Copy to: ~ NISO, San Francisco(i*))
[63]a 1 - OSI, Travis Air Force Base (Ri) s
[64]d Report of: FRANK S. PERRONE | Office: SAN FRANCISCO
[65]. -Date;s 5/24/66 : .
[66]i Field Office File A: 14-207 Bureau File 4: ° 14-2943 4
[67]| Tiles VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE REVIEWED pula Oo o | a
[68]. ae eretts i
[69]Character: SEDITION c) RELEASE IN PART °
[71]= TOTAL DENIAL ;
[72]Synopsis: _ . , ;
[73]Source present at Berkeley Free Press during preparation of .
[74]; .- "soldier's leaflet". FBI Laboratory has determined that eight
[75]8 (8) additional copies of the “soldier's leaflet" were sent to ;
[76]‘4 military servicemen serving overseas by RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY. .
[77]Witnessed handwriting, specimens of IVEY obtained.
[79]Llp. | |
[80]DETAILS:
[82]The Vietnam Day Committee (VDC), 2407 Fulton Street,
[83]Berkeley, California, distributed: a leaflet captioned, “ATTENTION
[84]ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL. The contents of this leaflet are
[85]. essentially the same as the Xerox copies of the leaflet which
[86]follows, and the first paragraph begins, "The following is
[87]proposed text for a 4-page 8-1/2 X 11 leaflet." A Xerox copy
[88]of the "PROPOSAL" which refers to the leaflet also follows.
[90]The above~mentioned leaflet will dso be referred to as
[91]the “soldier's leaflet". ; :
[93]; In the "PROPOSAL", 0.A.T. refers to the Oakland. Army
[94]4 “Terminal, Oakland, California.
[96]elalte ae 68 Sub eax,
[98]sa |
[100]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI, It is the property of the FBI an
[101]your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
[103]d is loaned to
[105]|
[106]|
[107]|
[109]| NW 60613 Docid:34530152 Page 2
[111]i
[113]as
[115]a
[116]: : clear that at the O. A. T. we will go beyond merely staling that we urge soldiers and
[120]PROPOSAL:
[122]7, The DC puliigh a similiar leaflet aimed al prospective draftecs which includes a
[124]SP14°207 af
[126]The VC pa blish the attached leaflet or one similiar to if specifieatly aimed at
[127]nolders, .
[129]_-seetion en ways of gelling out of the draft, andC. O. information etc.
[131]‘ One. of the major themes of the 15-16 demonstration will be a position by the VD
[133]“neging soliEers and potential inductees to individually and collectively oppose the War's, |
[135]~The the vvc, through its publicity. and through at Jeast one public speaker make il
[137].. potential inductees to oppose the war, but that we shall lauech an active campaign of 7
[138]o ullempling sto communicate with soldiers and potential inductees, trying to inforn:
[139]: ihem or the criminal nature of the war and the reasons why we urge them to oppose it.
[141]. That the VDC publically inform intellectuals, liberals etc. that we are urging soldiers
[142]“to io “pes *he war’, why we are doing so, and urging them also to oppose the war by —
[144]: o vet using ww we sHelpate. in government programs, rejecting government research
[146] prauuts, ales
[148]ot is undex stood that the above program does not rule out stressing other major themes |
[150]. on ‘he 15. 16, ¢ or of launching other programs on that day.
[152]| NW 88613 Docld:34530152 Page 3
[154]|
[156]_ allown any election there until we were sure we could win. Diem set up a political police
[158]1.SF4'4°207 oe
[160]C
[162]“he folowing is proposed tu.. fora 4 page 3! x lb leaflet. t.. leaflet will alse include
[164]pictures. andat least 2 informational boxss. One of these will be divided into 2 colunms.
[165]The lett giving definitions of war crimes and Ue right giving examples ofwar crimes.
[167]The otfier box will give information on the soldiers who have already refused to fight in
[168]Wietnai. Other material will be added if Space’ permits. The layout will be large print -
[170]2 columns with frequent subtitles.
[172]_ You may soon be sent to Vietnam. You have heard about the war in the news; your
[173]‘officers will give you pep talks about it. But you probably feel as confused and uncertain
[174]about it as most Americans do. Many people will tell you to just follow orders and leave
[175]the thinking to others. But you have the right to know as much about this war a: anyone
[176]else. After all, it's you---not your congres sman---who might get killed.
[178]‘WHY ARE WE. FIGHTING IN VIETNAM ?
[180]We are supposed to be fighting to protect democracy in Vietnam, and yet our own
[181]government admits that South Vietnam is a dictatorship. General Ky, the latest military
[182]dictator. is as bad as they come. ‘- Insert here quote about Ky admiring Hitler etc. -
[184]wr ew me wt wm me te we te ewe we ee mew eee mene ee we wee we ee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee
[186]- General Ky doesn't mean much to us; we're not even sure how to pronounce his name.
[187]‘ Gut the South Vietnamese have lived under him and men like him for ten years. As far
[188]’ as they are concerned, we are fighting on the side of Hitlerism; and they hope we lose.
[190]WHO IS THE ENEMY ?
[192]U.S. military spokesmen have often said that their greatest problem : is finding the.
[194]“enemy. '"The enemy" they say, "is everywhere." The old woman feeding her chickens -
[196]may have a stock of hand grenades in her hut. The little boy who trails after the America
[198]~ soldiers during the day slips out to give information to the guerillas at night. The
[200]washerwoman at the American air base brings a bomb to work one day. "It is impossible
[202]. Says the military. "to tell who is the Viet Cong and who is the people."
[204]And so, because the whole Vietnamese people seems to be the enemy, the military
[206]. is taking no chances. They use tear gas---a weapon only used against civilian populations:
[207]‘never against soldiers. They order American troops to fire at women and children---
[209]because women and children, after all, are firing at American troops. American fighter
[210]planes destroy civilian villages with napalm; American B52s are flattening whole regions.
[211]That is why the war in Vietnam is so often called a "dirty war."
[213]When the South Vietnamese people see you in your foreign uniform, they will think of
[214]you as theirenemy. You are the ones bombing their towns. They don't know whether
[216]_ yor're a draftee or.a volunteer, whether you're for the war or against it; but they're not
[218]taking any chances either.
[220]FREE ELECTIONS
[222]The Vietnamese would dearly like to vote the foreigners out of their country, but
[223]they have never had the chance. According to the Geneva Agreement of 1954, there were
[224]supposed to be elections throughout Vietnam in 1956, But the U.S. government was
[225]afraid that our man in Vietnam, Pre mien Diem, would lose. In fact, President Fiseniow
[226]himself admitted that "Ho Chi Minh... .80%"' (Fisenhower quote). So we decided not to
[228]ps . —) :
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[238]foree and put all political opp. .cion---Communist and anticc&. nunist---in fiuil. 3y 1959
[239]it was clear that there weren't going to be any elections, and the cuerillas known as the
[240]Viel Cong began to fight back. By 1963 our eovermment.was fed up with Diem, but still
[241]wasn't willing to risk elections. Our CLA helped a group of Victnamese generals to over-
[242]throw Diem: and kill him. Since then there have been a series of ''better” military
[243]dictators. General Ky---the man who admires Hitler---is the latest onc.
[245]SFL 4-207 7 agg PN
[247]LIGHTING FOR DEMOCRACY ;
[249]Your job as a soldier is supposed to be "to win the people of South Vietnam." Win
[250]ther to what? Not democracy. We keep democracy for ourselves---they get, mititary
[251]dictators. What then? The American way of life ? But why should they care say more
[253]about that than we care about the Vietnamese way of life? Wie can't speak their. language
[255]or even pronounce their names. We don't know anything about theiy religion or even what
[257]‘it ig. We never even heard of Vietnam until Washington decided to run it.
[259]You are supposed to: be fighting to "save the Vietnamese people from Communism. ''-
[260]Certainly Communist influence is very strong in the National Liberation Front, the rebel
[261]government. Yet most of the people support the NLF. Why? Many of the same people
[262]who now lead the NLF led the Vietnamese independence movement against the Japanese
[264]_ during World War II and then went on to fight against French colonial rule. Most Vietname:
[266]think of the NLF leaders as their country's outstanding patriots. In fact, many anti-
[267]Communists have joined the guerilla forces in the belief that the most important thing is
[269]‘to get rid of foreign domination and military dictators. On the other hand, very few
[271]Vietnamese support the official government of General Ky. His army has low morale and
[273]-a high desertion rate.
[275]THE TOUGH GUERILLAS . —_ .
[276]' The newspapers and television have told us again and agian what a brave, tough fighter
[278]_ the Vietnamese guerilla is. Short of ammunition and without any air cover, he can beat
[279]"forces that outnumber him five or ten to one. . Why do they fave such high morale? They
[280]i are not draftees; no draftees ever fight like that. They are not high-paid, professional |.
[282]soldiers; most of them are peasants who work their fields. ‘They are not well-trained;
[284]they can't even spare the ammunition for target practice.
[286]"Their secret is that they know why they are fighting. ‘They didn't hear about Vietnam
[287]in the newspapers; they've lived there all their lives. While we were in high school,
[288]they were living under the Diem regime and hating it. Now American planes are bombing
[289]their towns and strafing their fields; American troops have occupied their country; and if
[290]they complain out loud, an American-supported dictator sentences them to jail or the
[291]firing squad. .Is it any wonder that they fight so fiercely?
[293]CRUSHING THE RESISTANCE _ :
[295]The war in Vietnam is not being fought according to the rules. Civilians are gassed.
[296]Prisoners are tortured. Our planes drop incendiary bombs on civilian villages. Our
[297]soldiers shoot at women and children. Your officers will tell you that it is all necessary, ©
[298]that we couldn't win the war any other way. And they are right. Americans are no more |
[299]cruel than any other people; American soldiers don't enjoy this kind of war. But if you
[300]are going to wage war against an entire people, you have to become cruel. The ordinary
[301]German soldier in occupied Europe wasn't especially cruel, either. But as the resistance
[302]movements grew, he became cruel. He shot at women and children because they were
[303]shooting at him; he never asked himself why they were shooting at him. When a certain |
[305]a
[307]B PF oy GGG
[309]town became a center of resistance activity, he followed his orders and destroyed the
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[317]whole town. He knew that SS men were torturing captured resistance fighters, but it
[318]wasn't his business to interfere. ; 2"
[319].
[320]FOLLOWING ORDERS
[321]As a soldier you have been trained to obey orders, but as a human being you must
[322]take responsibility for your own acts. International and American law recognize that
[323]_an individual soldier, even if acting under orders, must bear final legal and moral re-
[324].sponsibility for what he does. This principle became a part of law after World War I,
[325]_when the Allied nations, meeting in London, decided that German war criminals must
[326]be punished even if they committed war crimes under orders. This principle was the
[327]basis of the Nuremberg trials. We believe that the entire war in Viet:nam is criminal
[328]‘and immoral. We believe that the atrocities which are necessary to wage this v war
[329]against the people of Vietnam are inexcusable.
[331]OPPOSE THE WAR
[333]Sve hope that you too find yourself, as a human being, unable to tolerate this night-
[334]_'ma.'» war—we hope that you will oppose it. We don't know what kind of risks we are
[335]_ taki:.g in giving you this leaflet; you won't know what risk you will be taking in opposing -
[336]1 the war. Several GIs have already refused to fight in Vietnam and have been court-
[337]- martialed.’ They have shown great courage. We believe that they, together with other
[338]-*.eourageous men who will join them, will have influence far out of proportion to their
[339]numbers.
[341]There may be many other things you can do; since you are in the service, you know
[342]better than civilians what sorts of opposition are possible. But whatever you do, keep
[343]your eyes open. Draw your own conclusions from the things you see, read and hear.
[345]. ‘At orientations sessions, don't be afraid to ask questions, and if you're not
[346]satistied with the answer, keep asking. Take every chance you get to talk to your fellow
[348]’ soldiers about the war. Demand to hear civilian speakers who oppose the war debate
[350]military spokesmen. :
[352]You may feel the war is.,wrong, and still decide not to face a courtmartial. You may
[353]. then find yourself in Vietnam under orders. You will have to do some fighting——-but don't
[354]’ do any more than you have to. Good luck. _ ;
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[363]SF T-l furnished a copy ¢ the "PROPOSAL" and the
[364]proposed text for the four page leaflet which would be
[365]"specifically aimed at soldiers."
[367]SF T-1 informed on May 3, 1966, that he obtained the
[368]"PROPOSAL" and the proposed text for the leaflet from a table
[369]during the VDC membership meeting in Room 204, Engineering Hall,
[370]University of California, Berkeley, California, (UCB), on
[371]October 5, 1965. SF T-l remarked he did not know who wrote or
[372]assisted in the preparation of the proposed text for the leaflet;
[373]however, recalled the proposed text for the leaflet was read
[374]aloud at the meeting by STEVE CHERKOSS, SF T-1 was unable to
[375]recall any comments made by CHERKOSS during his reading of the
[376]proposed text,
[378]SF T-1 went on to say there were from 85 to 105
[379]individuals also present at the meeting on October 5, 1965;
[380]. howevexy', since this was the first meeting of this type that
[382]he had attended, he only knew CHERKOSS who was introduced.
[384]SF T-2 on October 10, 1965, furnished in-
[386]formation which identified STEVE CHERKOSS |
[387]as a current active member of the Bay Area
[388]Progressive Labor Party (BAPLP).
[390]A characterization for the BAPLP is contained
[391]in the Appendix Section. -
[393]SF T-3 reported on October 8, 1965, that on October
[394]5, 1965, a VDC meeting was held at UCB, and among topics dis-
[395]cussed at the meeting was the distribution a@handbils for
[396]Soldiers. Decision was made at the meeting, that the hand-
[397]pills would be given to soldiers at bus stations, at airports,
[398]and also, if possible, at the Oakland Army Terminal.
[400]SF T-3 related on May 6, 1966, that the above-
[401]mentioned VDC meeting was a VDC general membership meetings
[402]and the meeting place was held in Room 204, Engineering Hall,
[403]UCB; SF T-3 informed he did not recall if the proposed text
[404]for the leaflet was read by anyone, or who had knowledge of
[406]- the contents of-the proposed text. SF T-3 stated he recalled
[407]the following individuals whom he described as members of the
[408]VDC were present at the VDC meeting on October 5, 1965.
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[420]> S STEVE CHERKOSS
[421]DAVID FRIEDMAN
[422]«. FRED GIBSON
[423]‘HOWARD HARAWITZ
[424]__. MORRIS HIRSCH
[425]~ LARRY LOUGHLIN
[426]~ MARILYN MILLIGAN
[427]“~JOANNE PEYTON
[428]~~ JANET PUGH
[429]JERRY RUBIN
[430]- VALERIE SILVA
[431]“~ STEPHEN SMALE
[432]“WINDY SMITH
[433]“SNLOUISE STAPLETON
[434]SYD STAPLETON
[435]— JACK WEINBERG
[436]“STEVE WELSSMAN
[440]; ‘ Continuing, SF T-3 remarked that what he had prev-
[441]fously referred to as handbills were identical with the leaflet,
[443]"ATTENTION ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL."
[445]SF T-3 also remarked he could not recall any specific
[446]comments made by anyone during the meeting on October 5, 1965.
[448]Inspector CHARLES O!MEARA, Intelligence
[450]Unit, Berkeley, Police Department, Berkeley;
[451]informed on October 12, 1965, that according
[453]to information furnished to him, DAVID
[455]FRIEDMAN was a member of the Steering Com-
[456]mittee of the VDC. A protest demonstration
[457]was conducted at the Sea Wolf Restaurant,
[458]Jack London Square, Oakland, on February
[459]12, 1965.- This demonstration was sponsored
[460]py the Congress of Racial Equality. During
[461]the demonstration, DAVID FRIEDMAN was one
[463]of five individuals arrested by the Oakland ~
[465]Police Department. He was charged with in-
[466]terfering with a police officer. The
[467]charge was subsequently dismissed.
[469]SF T-3 reported on October 25, 1965, that
[470]on October 23, 1965, one FRED GIBSON at-
[471]tended a Youth For Jobs (Y¥FJ) meeting at —
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[484]59th Street and San Pablo Avenue, Oakland.
[486]A characterization for YFJ is contained in
[487]the Appendix Section.
[489]SF T-3 on September 9, 1965, identified
[490]FRED GIBSON as a member of the Community
[491]Work Committee of the VDC and also a mem-
[492]ber of the VDC Steering Committee.
[494]SF T-4 reported in 1963 and 1964 that
[495]during 1963 and 1964, HOWARD HARAWITZ
[496]was a member of the Communist Party
[497]Youth Off-Campus Club, Berkeley.
[499]SF T-5 on November 15, 1965, furnished a
[500]copy of a printed "Dear Friend" letter
[501]issued by the VDC which called for funds
[502]from the recipient. The letter identified
[503]MORRIS HIRSCH as a Professor of Mathematics,
[504]UCB, and also a member of the Finance
[505]Committee of the VDC.
[507]The name of MORRIS HIRSCH appeared as a
[508]signer of a 1962 petition which urged
[509]non-enforcement and repeal of the Internal °
[510]Security Act of 1950, which petition had
[511]been circulated by the Committee for Con-
[512]stitutional Liberties (CCL), San Francisco,
[513]and had been submitted to the White House.
[515]A characterization for the CCL is contained
[516]in the Appendix Section,
[518]SF T-3 on September 9, 1965, identified
[519]LARRY LOUGHLIN as a member of the Finance
[520]Committee and Staff Member of the VDC. :
[522]A review of the records of the San Francisco
[523]Police Department, San Francisco, revealed
[524]that LARRY. LOUGHLIN, also known as LAWRENCE
[526]RORERT LOUGHLIN (true name), was arrested
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[537]on August 24, 1965, and charged with’ tres-
[538]passing and resisting arrest. The charges
[539]arose from a demonstration against General
[540]MAXWELL TAYLOR at the Fairmont Hotel, San
[542]Francisco. ,
[544]After LOUGHLIN had pled nole contendere,
[545]he was sentenced on February 16, 1966,
[547]to six months in the San Francisco
[548]County Jail, Sentence was suspended
[550]and he was placed on one year probation.
[552]SF T-3 on September 9, 1965 identified
[553]MARILYN MILLIGAN as a member of the Commun-
[554]ity Work Committee and Staff Member of the
[555]‘vac,
[557]A review of the records of the Alameda
[558]County Sheriff's Office, Oakland, revealed ©
[559]that MARILYN MILLIGAN was arrested on
[560]December 3, 1964, under Sheriff's Office
[561]Number 641125 in connection with a sit-in
[562]demonstration at Sproul Hall, UCB. She
[564]was charged with resisting arrest, fail-
[565]ure to disperse and trespassing. On
[567]June 28, 1965, she was found guilty
[569]of the trespassing and resisting arrest
[570]charges and the failure to disperse charge
[571]was dismissed. On July 29, 1965, she
[572]refused probation and was sentenced to
[573]$100,00 or ten days in jail on the tres-
[574]passing charge, and $150.00 or fifteen
[576]days in jail on the resisting arrest charge.
[577]She has appealed the convictions.
[579]SF T-3 on September 9, 1965, identified
[580]JOANNE PEYTON as a member of the Community
[581]Work Committee of the VDC,
[583]A review of the records of the Registrar's
[584]Office, UCB, revealed the following in-
[585]formation for JOANNE PEYTON, nee JOANNE
[586]BARKER WARD, ,
[588]White
[589]Female
[590]Born August 8, 1936, Cleveland, Chio.
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[603]SF T-3 on September 9, 1965, identified
[604]‘JANET PUGH as Chairman of the Publicity
[605]Committee of the VDC.
[607]A review of the records of the Registrar's
[608]Office, UCB, revealed the following des-
[609]cription for JANET MARILYN PUGH,
[610]White.
[611]Female ;
[612]Born December 24, 1939, Red Bluff,
[613]California
[614]Permanent Residence: 200 Cedar
[615]Street, Red Bluff
[617]In the August 9, 1965, issue of the "San
[618]Francisco Chronicle", a San Francisco,
[619]California, daily newspaper, information
[620]was set forth that in the summer of 1964,
[621]JERRY RUBIN traveled to Cuba in defiance
[622]of a United States Department of State
[623]travel ban, The trip was sponsored by
[624]the Student Committee for Travel to
[626]Cuba (SCTC).
[628]A characterization for the SCTC is contained
[629]in the Appendix Section.
[631]SF T-6 reported on February 19, 1965, that
[632]JERRY RUBIN had enrolled for the fall, 1964,
[633]Semester of the San Francisco School of
[634]Social Sciences (SFSSS).
[636]A characterization for the SFSSS is contained
[637]in the Appendix Section.
[639]SF T-3 on September 9, 1965, identified
[640]_ JERRY RUBIN as a Staff Member of the VDC
[641]and also a member of the Steering Com-
[643]mittee of the VDC,
[645]SF T-3 reported on November 1, 1965, that
[646]on October 30, 1965, VALERIE SILVA attended
[647]a meeting of Youth For Jobs, 59 4th Street
[648]and San Pablo Avenue, Oakland,
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[661]SF T-7 in February, 1952, identified
[662]STEPHEN SMALE as a member of the Labor
[663]Youth League (LYL) at the University
[664]of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
[666]The LYL has been designated by the Attorney -
[667]General of the United States pursuant to
[668]Executive Order 10450,
[670]The LYL became defunct in February, 1957.
[672]SF'T-8 in January, 1961, identified
[673]STEPHEN SMALE as the Faculty Advisor of
[674]the Students Committee Fair Play for Cuba
[675]Committee (FPCC), at UCB.
[677]A characterization for the FPCC is contained
[678]in the Appendix Section.
[680]STEPHEN SMALE has been publicly identified
[681]as a Mathematics professor at UCB.
[683]SF T-3 on September. 9, 1965 identified.
[684]STEVE SMALE . |. as a Staff Member of the.
[685]VDC and also a member of the Steering Com-
[686]mittee of the VDC,
[688]SF T-9 informed on November 15, 1963 and
[689]March 27, 1964, that in 1963 and 1964,
[690]WINDY SMITH was a member of the Southern
[691]California District Communist Party.
[693]SF T-10 reported on February 25, 1966,
[694]that WINDY SMITH also known as JOHN
[695]WINDRIM SMITH, JR. (TN) was a transfer
[697]to the Marin County, California, Communist
[698]Party Club; however, had not attended any
[699]meetings of the club.
[701]SF T-3 on September 9, 1965, identified
[702]WINDY SMITH as a member of the Strategic
[703]Research Organization Committee of the
[704]VDC, and also a member of the Steering
[706]Committee,
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[718]SF T-3 on September 9, 1965, identified
[719]LOUISE STAPLETON as a member of the Com-
[720]munity Work Committee of the VDC.
[722]SF T-3 related on August 17, 1965, that
[723]in his opinion, LOUISE STAPLETON was not
[724]in sympathy with the VDC but was simply
[725]looking for some excitement and likes to
[726]demonstrate. SF T-3 added that LOUISE
[727]STAPLETON was an employee of the Child
[728]Care Center in Oakland and resided at
[730]419 63rd Street, Oakland.
[732]SF T-11 in October, 1965, identified
[733]SYDNEY STAPLETON as a member of the Young
[734]Socialist Alliance, Berkeley, and the
[736]‘Oakland-Berkeley Branch ofthe Socialist
[738]Workers Party.
[740]Characterizations for the Young Socialist
[741]Alliance, Berkeley and the Oakland-Berkeley
[742]Branch of the Socialist Workers Party are
[743]contained in the Appendix Section.
[745]SF T-3 on September 9, 1965, identified
[746]SYDNEY STAPLETON as a member of the
[747]Speaker's Bureau of the VDC and also
[749]a member of the Steering Committee of
[750]the VDC.
[752]SF T-12 reported on October 11, 1964, that
[753]on October 11, 1964, JACK WEINBERG attended
[754]a general membersnip meeting of the W,E, B,
[755]Du Bois Clubs of America, Berkeley Branch.
[757]A characterization of the W,E.B. Du Bois
[758]Clubs of America, Berkeley Branch is contained -
[759]in the Appendix Section. \
[761]WEINBERG was arrested at UCB in connection
[762]with a sit-in demonstration at Sproul Hall
[763]on Décember 3, 1964. He was charged with
[764]trespassing, and resisting arrest; convicted,
[765]and on July 30, 1965, he was sentenced to
[766]serve 120 days in jail.
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[777]SF T-3 on September 9, 1965, identified
[778]STEVE WEISSMAN as Chairman of the Strategic
[779]Research Organization Committee of the VDC,
[781]SF T-8 has informed that STEVE WEISSMAN,
[782]also known as STEPHEN MARK WEISSMAN (true
[783]name), held a Bachelor of Arts Degree from
[784]the University of Tampa and a Master of
[785]Arts Degree from the University of Michigan.
[786]He enrolled at UCB as a graduate student
[787]for the fall semester, 1964, He was a
[788]strategist for the Free Speech Movement
[789](FSM) demonstrations during the latter part
[790]of 1964 on the UCB Campus. He organized
[792]a strike of teaching assistants at UCB in
[793]support of the FSM. ™
[795]The FSM was an organization whica evolved
[797]at UCB out of a disagreement between students
[798]and UCB administration of UCB policy regard-
[799]ing campus organizations.
[801]WEISSMAN, according to his academic file
[802]at Tampa University, December 9, 1964,
[803]had a history of self~admitted emotional
[804]instability for which he had been under
[805]psycho-therapy treatment fro October, 1958
[806]to January, 1960. His father informed
[807]in April, 1965, that his son was not a
[808]Marxist; had no Communist leanings what-
[809]soever and considered the United States
[810]the best country in-.the world, but one
[811]which still needed improvement.
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[824]SF T-13 reported on November 1, 1965, that at a general
[825]membership meeting of the VDC on October 26, 1965, in Room 204,
[826]Engineering Building, UCB, there was a vote which was
[827]subsequently set aside to distribute the leaflet, “ATTENTION
[828]ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL. ?
[830]A review of all information furnished by SF T-13 failed
[831]to reveal any information indicating who conducted the above-
[832]‘described meeting, or when, where or to whom the leaflets would
[833]be distributed.
[835]SF T-13 is currently employed ina foreign country, and
[836]there is no information indicating whether he will return to the
[837]United States in the near future.
[839]SF T-14 reported on May 8, 1966, he was unable to
[840]recall who conducted the VDC general membership meeting in Room
[841]204, Engineering Building, UCB, on October 26, 1965, or if mention
[842]was "nade when, where, or to whom the "soldier's leaflet' would be
[843]‘distributed.
[845]SF T-3 informed on May 6, 1966, that the VDC general
[846]membershp meeting which was held in Room 204, Engineering Building,
[847]UCB, was chaired by SYDNEY STAPLETON. SF 7-3 recalled that the
[848]persons attending the meeting voted on a decision to distribute
[849]the “soldier's leaflet"; however, the majority vote postponed
[850]action on the leaflets until a later meeting. SF T-3 also
[851]recalled that JACK KURZWEIL, BOB KAUFMAN, and (CONN) RINGO
[852]HALLINAN informed those present that the leaflets should be
[853]distributed to civilians rather than to soldiers.
[855]SF T-3 commented he had no knowledge as to when, where,
[856]or to whom the leaflets, may have been distributed.
[858]SF T-15 reported in October 1965, that as of
[859]September 1965, JACK WEINBERG was a member of
[860]the Steering Committee Af the VDC.
[862]SF T-12 informed on October 9, 1964, that on
[863]October 11, 1964, JACK WEINBERG attended a
[864]general membership meeting of the W.E.B. Du
[865]| Bois Club of America, Berkeley Branch.
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[879]WEINBERG was arrested at UCB in connection
[880]with a sit-in demonstration at Sproul Hail
[881]on December 3, 1964. He was charged with
[882]trespassing and resisting arrest; convicted,
[883]and on July 30, 1965, he was sentenced to
[884]serve 120 days in jail. ;
[886]SF T-16 reported on July 19, 1965, that on
[887]July 10, 1965, ROBERT KAUFMAN attended a
[888]Northern California District Communist Party
[889]meeting in San Francisco, :
[891]SF T-17 reported on April 19, 1366, that as
[892]of November 1965, CONN "RINGO" HALLINAN was
[893]a member of a Communist Party (CP) Club in
[894]San Francisco...
[896]Sergeant DAHL informed on January 10, 1966, that he had
[897]received a report from his previously described source that at
[899]_‘the VDC general membership meeting in Room 204, Engineering Hall,
[901]UCB, on October 26, 1965, WINDY SMITH gave the majority report
[902]and recommended the VDC approve and distribute the “soldier's
[903]leaflet" to anyone, but mainly to U.S. servicemen preparing to
[904]go to Vietnam. In addition, SMITH commented at the meeting that
[905]4,000 of the"soldier's leaflets" had been sent to the National
[906]Liberation Front, 6,000 had been distributed at Fort Ord, Cali-
[907]fornia, 2,000 at a military installation at Point Mugu, Cali-
[909]fornia, and many at the Army Intelligence School in Monterey,
[910]California.
[912]SF T-14 related on May 6, 1966, that at the VDC general
[913]membership meeting in Room 204, Engineering Hall, UCB, on,
[914]October 26, 1965, WINDY SMITH, who delivered the Majority report,
[915]recommended that the leaflets be distributed, and MIKE O'HANLON ,
[917]‘STEVE WEISSMAN and STEVE SMALE opposed the distribution, SF T~14
[919]could furnish no additional information.
[921]On January 5, 1966, Deputy Sheriff JOHN CRISAN,
[922]Monterey. County, California Sheriff's Office,
[923]furnished some membership cards issued to
[924]MICHAEL J. O'HANLON, which he had obtained from
[925]a forest ranger at the Big Sur Park in December
[926]1965. CRISAN stated he had no further
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[940]information concerning O'HANLON, and assumed
[941]the cards were membership cards signed by.
[942]O'HANLON for the Industrial Workers of the
[943]World (IWW), Students for a Democratic Society
[944](SDS), and the VDC.
[946]The IWW has been designated by the Attorney
[947]General of the United States pursuant to
[948]Executive Order 10450.
[950]“STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY is an
[951]association of young people on the left...;
[952]one bringing together liberals and radicals,
[953]activists and scholars, students and
[954]faculty. It feels the urgency to put forth
[955]a radical, democratic program counterposed
[956]to authoritian movements both of Communism
[957]and the domestic Right.
[959]Posamble,. SDS Constitution’!
[961]During the 1965 National Convention of the
[962]SDS, the Preamble of the Constitution was
[963]amended. to eliminate “counterposed to
[964]authoritarian movements both of Communism
[965]and the domestic Right."
[967]SDS Worklist No. 14,
[968]£28/65
[970]When O'HANLON was stopped by a Highway Patrol
[971]Officer on February 18, 1966, in Ocala, Florida,
[972]O'HANLON had a membership card for the W.E.B.
[973]DuBois Clubs of America (DCA).
[975]A characterization for the DCA is contained :
[976]in the Appendix. ‘
[978]The FBI Laboratory informed on February 17,
[979]1966, that fingerprint examinations revealed
[980]MICHAEL J. O'HANLON was identical with
[981]FRANCIS GEORGE MEDAILLE, FBI Number 874 775C.
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[995]In the March 20, 1966, issue of the “San
[997]- Prancisco Examiner", a San Francisco,
[998]California, daily newspaper, information
[999]was set forth that FRANCIS GEORGE MEDAILLE
[1000]was arrested in 1958 on a homicide charge
[1001]in New York for throwing a six-year old
[1002]girl from the roof of a building,
[1003]‘MEDAILLE was sent to a mental institution
[1004]until May 5, 1963, when he pled guilty to
[1005]a manslaughter charge, first degree. He
[1006]received a five-to-ten year suspended
[1007]sentence and was placed on five years
[1008]probation.
[1010]RICHARD D. CALLAHAN, Special Agent, Chief of Special
[1011]Operations Section, 115th INTC, Presidio, California, on
[1012]January 7, 1966, made available a file pertaining to the appear-
[1013]ance of the leaflet in the Vicinity of Fort Ord. A review of
[1014]‘the file revealed a report concerning an interview with A. C.
[1015]COULAPIELES, Lieutenant, U. S. Navy 6364", Security Officer,
[1016]U.S. Naval Postgraduate School (USNPS), Me:.terey. Lieutenant
[1017]COULAPIELES informed on October 26, 1965, that during the morning
[1018]hours of October 23, 1965, members of his cleanup detail at USNPS
[1019]informed him that a number of VDC leaflets addressed, “ATTENTION
[1020]ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL‘ had been scattered at various ‘points within
[1021]the USNPS area. The report related a subsequent inspection of the
[1022]area by the cleanup detail indicated leaflets had been dropped —
[1023]from outside the fence line at various points. The report further
[1024]informed that the number of leaflets dropped was small.
[1026]a Mr. CALLAHAN related inasmuch as the investigation
[1027]revealed the leaflets were dropped from outside the fence on
[1028]military property, no further investigation was conducted by the
[1029]military authorities. USNPS is approximately three miles from
[1030]Fort Ord, , cs
[1032]In addition, Mr. CALLAHAN recalled information 4
[1033]indicating copies of the leaflet had been reported as appearing
[1034]on the cement divider on the main highway between Marina and
[1035]Monterey, California. Mr. CALLAHAN added that part of this
[1036]‘highway runs adjacent to Fort Ord.
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[1052]informed on February 2, 1966, he had received no information
[1053]indicating that the “soldier's leaflet" had been distributed at
[1054]Point Mugu. He added if the leaflet had been distributed at
[1056]Point Mugu, he was certain his office would have received informa-
[1057]tion concerning the distribution.
[1059]SF T-18 informed on May 16, 1966, that he remembered on
[1060]one occasion during a discussion of the leaflet at VDC headquarters
[1061]2407 Fulton Street, Berkeley, JOHN SELTZ remarked that he, SELTZ,
[1062]was one of the passengers in a speeding automobile from which
[1063]leaflets were thrown at Fort Ord and the Presidio at Monterey.
[1065]SF T-18 commented he had no knowledge as to whether any of the
[1066]leaflets were actually picked up by soldiers. SF T-18 believed
[1067]the discussion took place during the last quarter of 1965.
[1069]JOHN CLIFFORD NORDEEN, 9125 Marmora Avenue ,
[1070]Morton Grove, Illinois, a self-described friend
[1071]of JOHN PETER SELTZ, had informed that SELTZ
[1072]served under one ALEJANDRO MARTINEZ, leader of
[1073]an anti-Somoza Nicaraguan revolutionary group,
[1074]on the Honduras-Nicaraguan border during May
[1075]and June 1960.
[1077]SF T-3 related on May 6, 1966, he recalled. there was a
[1078]discusson regarding leaflets which were supposedly distributed
[1079]to soldiers at Fort Ord; however, he could furnish no specifics.
[1081]Sergeant CARL DAHL had related on January 10, 1966, .
[1082]that according to his previously described source, at the VDC
[1083]meeting on October 26, 1965, in Room 204, Engineering Building,
[1084]UCB, STEVE WEISSMAN made the following remark:
[1086]“Our lawyers have informed us if we stop now
[1087]distributing this leaflet it is less likely
[1088]any of us would be prosecuted, but if we
[1089]continue, we are asking for arrest for
[1090]sedition."
[1092]SF T-14 related on May 6, 1966, that he recalled STEVE
[1094]WEISSMAN making the above-quoted statement at the VDC meeting on
[1095]October 26, 1965,
[1097]SF T-3 informed on May 6, 1966, that he could not recall
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[1117]STEVE WEISSMAN making the above-quoted statement at the VDC
[1118]meeting on October 26, 1965.
[1120]SP T-18 related on October 25, 1965, that on October 23,
[1121]1965, the VDC Anti-Draft Committee held a meeting at VDC
[1122]headquarters, 2407 Fulton Street, Berkeley. SF T-18 related that
[1124]at the meeting, STEVE CHERKOSS admitted being a "Communist" and
[1126]stated those active in the organization should face up to the
[1127]fact and accept that Communists were in the anti-draft movement
[1128]on a national scale.
[1130]SF T-18 related on May 16, 1966, that he recalled WINDY
[1131]SMITH and JOHN SELTZ were also present at the above-mentioned
[1132]meeting. SF T-18 went on to say that SMITH left the meeting
[1133]early. SF T-18 did not recall that anyone at the meeting of
[1134]October 23, 1965 mentioned the Oakland Induction Center
[1135]specifically as a distribution point: for the “soldier's leaflet.*
[1136]SF T-18 was unable to recall the names of anyone known to him
[1138]. at the meeting of October 23, 1965, who ted and/or took part in
[1140]any discussion concerning the undermining cf the morale of U.S.
[1141]troops or anything said by any individual at the meeting in this
[1142]regard. ;
[1144]SF T-18 did recall that the “soldier's leaflet" was
[1145]distributed at the Oakland Induction Center one morning. He
[1146]believed this occurred in October 1965, but was unable to recall
[1147]the exact date. SF T-18 recalled STEVE CHERKOSS was present and
[1148]was distributing the leaflets at the Oakland Induction Center on
[1149]the morning in question. SF T-18 added he was also present at
[1150]the Oakland Induction Center on the particular morning; however,
[1151]he did not distribute any of the leaflets.
[1153]A review of the printed leaflet, “ATTENTION ALL MILITARY
[1154]PERSONNEL” indicated it was printed by the Berkeley Free Press.
[1156]SF T-18 informed on May 16, 1966, that the Berkeley Free
[1157]Press did, in fact, print the leaflet, “ATTENTION ALL MILITARY
[1158]PERSONNEL." SF T-18 went on to say he was present at the
[1159]Berkeley Free Press, along with two other individuals and 4
[1160]couple of printers from the Berkeley Free Press who were unknown
[1161]to him when approximately 30,000 copies of the leaflets were
[1162]printed. SF T-18 added that he helped cut the paper at the
[1163]Berkeley Free Press for the leaflets.
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[1176]Sergeant CARL DAHL had related on January 10, 1966,
[1177]that according to his previously described source in the voc,
[1178]the “soldier's leaflet" was primarily the work of MARVIN GARSON
[1179]and JACK WEINBERG, and had been proofread by ROBERT SCHEER.
[1183]SF T-1l reported during April 1863, that
[1185]MARVIN THOMAS GARSON had been active in the
[1187]Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) in Berkeley,
[1189]while attending UCB, and had served as-an
[1191]officer of the organization.
[1193]SF T-11 further reported that GARSON had
[1194]become dissatisfied with the YSA over a
[1195]factionalist dispute and had resigned from
[1196]the YSA in Berkeley in February, 1963.
[1198]The December 12, 1961, issue-of “The Daily
[1199]Californian", UCB Campus Publication, con-
[1200]tained an article captioned, ‘Fair Play For.
[1201]Cuba," which was signed by two individuals,
[1203]one of whom was “Bob Scheer, Grad Student, Econ.,
[1204]member, Fair Play Exec. Comm.”
[1206]In the May 22, 1965, issue of the “San Francisco
[1207]Examiner", a San Francisco, California, daily
[1208]newspaper, there appeared an article captioned,
[1209]‘The 'Camp' Meeting at Cal.“ Among other
[1210]things, the article identified ROBERT SCHEER
[1212]as Research Director for the FPCC and ©
[1214]informed SCHEER had visited Cuba in the summer
[1215]of 1964 in defiance of a U.S. State Department
[1216]ban.
[1218]ROBERT SCHEER is the Foreign News Editor for
[1219]"Ramparts" .magazine.
[1221]“Ramparts” is self-described as the "“cathalic
[1222]journal of political opinion." ;
[1224]The February 23, 1966, issue of the "Berkeley
[1225]Daily Gazette", a Berkeley, California, daily
[1226]newspaper, informed among other things, that
[1227]"SCHEER, an outspoken critic of the JOHNSON
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[1240]Administration policies in Viet Nam” was
[1241]“presently” touring South Vietnam and
[1242]Cambodia, the latter country at the
[1243]invitation of Prince SHIANOUK.
[1245]SF T-18 related on May 16, 1966, he could not recall who
[1246]told him, but he had the distinct impression he was told that : |
[1247]MARVIN GARSON was the main author of the ‘soldier's leaflet.‘
[1248]SF T-18 added he had not heard anything linking JACK WEINBERG -
[1249]with the preparation of the leaflet or that ROBERT SCHEER had
[1250]proofread the leaflet.
[1252]SF T~3 reported on May 6, 1966, “hat he had no
[1253]knowledge of who actually prepared the “soldier's leaflet";
[1254]however, he vaguely recalled that the leaflet was at least in
[1255]part the work of SIDNEY CHERPITEL. He could furnish no specifics.
[1257]SF T-13 reported on November 4, 1965, that:
[1258]SIDNEY WILLIAM CHERPITEL on November 3,
[1259]1965, considered himself a Communist, but
[1260]was not a member of the CP.
[1262]SF T-14 reported on May 6, 1966, he
[1263]possessed no information concerning who
[1264]prepared or assisted in the preparation
[1265]of the “soldier's leaflet"...
[1267]SF T-13 related on October 13, 1965, that on October ll,
[1268]1965, at approximately 7:30 PM, MIKE O'HANLON and his girl
[1269]friend, MIRIAM GOLOMB, described by SF T-13 as very active in
[1270]the VDC, went to the Greyhound Bus Depot, 7th and Mission
[1271]Streets, San Francisco. SF T-13 commented their purpose for —
[1272]visiting the Greyhound Bus Depot was to ship three (3) parcels
[1273]of leaflets to be distributed to soldiers. The leaflets were
[1274]captioned, ‘ATTENTION ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL", and were
[1275]addressed to J. PARISOT, C/O Department of Literature, University
[1276]of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California.
[1278]On May 4, 1966, C. A. TELFER, Greyhound Terminal _
[1279]Manager, San Diego, Califernia, informed that the bus bill fr
[1280]the shipment of leaflets to J. PARISOT on October 11, 1965, if
[1281]such shipment were made, would be located at the Accounting
[1282]Department of the Greyhound General Office, Market and Fremont
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[1297]Streets, San Francisco. Mr. TELFER'commented all bus bills were
[1298]furnished to San Francisco at the end of the month and they
[1299]would contain the name of the person accepting delivery of the
[1300]package.
[1302]EDWARD J. ° BASILE, Greyhound Bus Lines, 371 Market
[1303]Street, San Franciseo, furnished the following information to
[1304]SA JOSEPH T. QIGLEY on May 6, 1966.
[1306]Collect Bus Bill Number 520851, dated October 11, 1965,
[1307]revealed three (3) boxes weighing sixty-five (65) pounds were
[1308]Sent to J. PARISOT, University of California, Department of
[1309]Literature, La Jolla, California. The contents of the boxes
[1310]were described as books and leaflets. The shipper was listed
[1311]as the VDC, 2407 Fulton Street, Berkeley. Express charges were
[1312]$4.40. No signature was shown on the bus bill to record the
[1313]name of the recipient.
[1315]DISTRIBUTION OF LEAFLET TO MILITARY SERVICEMEN SERVING
[1317]OVERSEAS
[1320]As of April 10, 1966, the FBI Laboratory, Washington,
[1321]D.C., had determined from handwriting comparisons, twenty-seven
[1322](27) leaflets sent to military personnel serving overseas lad
[1323]been sent by RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY.
[1325]“Y PATRICK MH. AYMAR, EM 3 E Division
[1326]_ USS KITTYHAWK (CVA)
[1327]FPO San Francisco
[1328]™~ wWrILLiam BAGLEY, 9142979
[1329]B Division, USS OKLAHOMA CITY (CLG 5)
[1330]FPO San Francisco -
[1332]KEN CRAIGIE :
[1333]USS PAUL REVERE APA 248
[1334]FPO San Francisco
[1336]y
[1338]NO A 3/c WARREN E. HANSEN, AF 19791037 c
[1339]_ 481 TFS (Rote), 33 Tactical Group, Box P ‘
[1340]APO San Francisco, 96601
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[1352]STEVE A. LINDQUIST, FA 7782253
[1353]M Division, USS DUNCAN 874
[1354]FPO San Francisco, 96601
[1356]SS G. L. RAPALEE
[1357]MM 2 A Div.
[1358]USS KITTYHAWK (CVA-53)
[1359]FPO San Francisco, 96601
[1361]“PAUL J. THOMAS
[1362]“USS MOUNT MC KINLEY
[1363](A6c-7) COMPHIBGRJ-1
[1364]FPO San Francisco, 96601
[1366]curtis R. WESTLAKE, 7782535
[1367]USS MONTROSE (APA 212) B.C.
[1368]FPO San Francisco, 96601
[1369]Sergeant CARL DAHL's highly placed source in the VDC,
[1370]SF T-14, SF T-3, and SP T-18 on May 4, 6, 5 and 16, 1966,
[1371]respectively, were shown photographs of IVEY, and they informed
[1372]they did not know him nor had they seen him at ypc headquarters,
[1373]Berkeley, nor at any VpC activities. They commented that if an
[1374]individual desired copies of the leaflet, they were available to
[1375]anyone at VDC headquarters 5 2407 Fulton Street, Berkeley.
[1377]Inasmuch as investigation to date had revealed that
[1378]RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY had sent thirty-five (35) of. the :
[1379]“goldier's leaflet" to military personnel serving overseas, the
[1380]following investigation was conducted for the purpose of
[1381]‘obtaining witnesses who could testify to IVEY's handwriting.
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[1399]MR. ROBERT F, LEVERONI, Chief Clerk, Exchange Bank,
[1400]Main Office, 4th and Mendecino Avenue, Santa Bosa, California,
[1401]advised that he personally checked the open and closed acctunts
[1402]of the main Exchange Bank's master itkiices on the name RICHARD
[1403]CLAYTON IVEY, and },e could not locate this name in the records.
[1405]- MR, LEVERONI also checked the followings branches of the
[1406]Exchange Bank, for an open or closed account in the name of
[1407]IVEY, without results:
[1409]Montgomery Village Branch, Santa Rosa
[1410]Roseland Branch, Santa Rosa
[1411]College Avenue Branch, Santa Rosa
[1413]MR, LEVERONI advised that when he checked the Rohnert
[1414]Park Branch, Rohnert Park, Califurnia, he was advised by JAMES
[1415]W. HARRIS, Manager, that he personally opened up a savings
[1416]account in the name of RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY and DORINDA D, IVEY,
[1417]The account number is 28-O4474, HARRIS further advised that
[1418]he was personally acquainted with RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY and was
[1419]the person who witnessed IVEY's signature.
[1421]5/13/66 Santa Rosa, Califernia
[1422]no) att File #
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[1427]y SA MERLE R, ADANS/pae “7? ate dictated 2/23/68
[1429]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusiéys of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
[1430]your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. :
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[1449].» Date
[1451]JAMES W. HARRIS, Manager, Exchange Bank, Rohnert
[1452]Park Branch, Post Office Box 1008, Rehnert Park, Califernia, -
[1453]advised he personally opened a savings account, number 28-ohu7e4,
[1454]on September 14, 1965, in the name of RICKARD CLAYTON IVEY
[1455]and DORINDA D, IVEY. He said he personally witnessed the
[1456]Signature card and this card carried Social Security Number
[1457]- 62-50-8925, which number was given te him by RICHARD IVEY
[1459]and was for the purpose of identifying this individual with his -
[1460]signature card.
[1462]MR. HARRIS was exhibited a photograph of RICHARD IVEY,
[1463]which was taken March 18, 1963. This photograph is an excellent
[1464]likeness of IVEY as determined by SA ADAMS when IVEY was con-
[1465]tacted for interview on March 24, 1966, MR. HARRIS advised
[1466]that the person in the photograph was RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY
[1467]and identical with the RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY who had savings
[1468]account number 28-O0447-4, MR, HARRIS said he also had three
[1469]withdrawal slips from the savings account, and these slips
[1471]carry the signature of RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY. MR. HARRIS advised
[1472]that he could testify to IVEY's signature as it appeared on the
[1473]signature slip and on the three withdrawal slips. MR. HARRIS.
[1474]made available cepies of the following items;
[1476]1. Signature card number 28-0447-4 in the name
[1477]of RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY and-DORINDA D, IVEY.
[1479]2. Savings Account withdrawal receipt dated
[1480]March 1, 1966, in the amount of $25.00,
[1481]with customer's signature RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY.
[1483]3. Savings withdrawal slip dated January 10,
[1484]1966, in the amount of $54.66, with customer's
[1485]Signature RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY, ;
[1487]4, Savings withdrawal slip, dated January 3, 1965,
[1488]. ‘in the amount of $150.00, with custemer's” -
[1489]Signature RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY, c
[1493]On 5/13/66 at Rohnert Park, California File # © 14-207
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[1496]SA MERLE R. ADAMS/pae ‘Date dictated 5/16/66
[1498]25 . .
[1499]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusiéng of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
[1500]your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
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[1510]MR. HARRIS further advised that the records of his
[1511]bank revealed that RICHARD IVEY, 7314 Lynch Road, Sebastopol,
[1512]California, was issued a bank draft in the amount of $10.00,
[1513]drawn on the Chase National Bank of New York City. This draft
[1514]was issued on October 25, 1965.
[1516]The above-listed records of the Rohnert Park Branch,
[1517]Exchange Bank, are confidential and can only be produced through
[1518]the issuance of a subpoena duces tecum, addressed to MR. JAMES
[1519]W. HARRIS, Manager, Rohnert Park Branch, Exchange Bank, Post
[1520]Office Box 1008, Rohnert Park, California.
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[1531]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
[1533]- Date —— 5/20/66 ____
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[1537]RICHARD CLAYTON IVEY, 1955 Chestnut Street, Berkeley,
[1538]California, on March 18, 1963, applied for a California Driver's
[1539]License at the Berkeley Office of the Department of Motor
[1540]Vehicles. This individual was described as born April 13,
[1542]1941, and he. received driver's license number G645401,
[1544]MR, MARSHALL TURNER, Manager of the Department of
[1546]Motor Vehicles, 999 South A Street, Santa Rosa, California,
[1547]advised that on March 18, 1963, he was the Manager of the
[1548]Berkeley Office of the Department of Motor Vehicles, He stated
[1549]that he can testify that it is departmental policy and strictly
[1550]adhered to by him, that when aferson applies for a driver's
[1551]license background data such as-full name and address and date
[1552]of birth is typed in on Form DLe-l, by a clerk, The applicant
[1553]is then given examination questions. When applicant completes
[1554]the examination, he takes it to an Examiner. The applicant |
[1555]is then photographed. The Examiner then witnesses the applicant's
[1556]Signature and the identity ef the Examiner appears on the
[1558]' veverse side of form DL=1. MR. TURNER stated that the Department
[1559]of Motor Vehicles, Sacramento, California, could supply a
[1560]certified, true copy of the driver's application with the name
[1561]of the Examiner who witnessed the signature.
[1563]MR, TURNER advised that the proper person to produce
[1564]this record in court 1s MR. THOMAS BRIGHT, Director, Department
[1565]of Motor Vehicles, Sacramento, California. ‘
[1567]On 5/13/66 at ____ Santa Rosa,-Califormifile #__S$P 1uo07
[1568]389
[1570]by ___SA_MERLE-R, ADAMS /pae— Date dictated 5/16/66
[1572]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusiarg of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
[1573]your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
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[1584]-» Date 5/49 /466————_—_
[1586]MRS. ANN BEACH, Deputy Registrar of Voters, Sonoma
[1587]County Court House, 2555 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, California,
[1588]advised that according to the records of her office she registered
[1589]a RICHARD C, IVEY, 7314 Lynch Road, Sebastopol, California, on |
[1590]November 3, 1965, for voting purposes,
[1592]She stated that she can testify that her signature
[1593]appears on the Affidavit of Registration, No. B75888, and that
[1594]she personally witnessed the Affiant's signature,
[1596]' She stated that the usual and accepted practice in
[1597]registering an individual is as follows:
[1599]The registrant comes to the counter in the Office of
[1600]Registrar of Voters. He asks to be registered. He is questioned
[1601]about his former registration, which in this case: was Alameda
[1602]County. He is then asked for his height, birth gh ace and birth
[1603]date. In this case the height was listed as 5'8", birth place
[1604]' as California, and birth date as April 13, 1941. ‘The next
[1605]question he is asked is, "Can you read the constitution in
[1606]the English language?" If the Affiant states in the affirmative,
[1607]he is then asked for his full name, address, occupation, ©
[1608]and the name of the party with which he would like to affiliate.
[1609]He is. then asked, "Do you swear that all statements are true
[1610]to the best of your knowledge?" If the Affiant. states in the
[1611]positive, he then has placed before him the Affidavit of Regis-
[1612]tration, which he must sign in the. Deputy 's presence, and in
[1613]‘this matter the Affiant- se rgned the name "RICHARD C. IVEY, 7314
[1614]Lynch Road, Sebastopol,
[1616]MRS. BEACH, after witnessing the signature, in the
[1617]proper column entitled, "Subscribed and Sworn Before Me," she
[1618]affixes the date, signs her name in full and enters the precinct
[1619]number,
[1621]MRS, BEACH stated that the proper person to testify
[1622]to this long and accepted voting procedure in Sonoma County,
[1623]California, is the Clerk of the County Court,
[1625]On 5/13/66 at____ Santa Rosa, California pij,ey SF 14-207
[1626]by SA MERLE R. ADAMS/pae_ _ 299 Date dictated _ 2/23/66
[1628]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusiérds of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to
[1629]your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. :
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[1635]SF 14.207
[1636]MRA/pae
[1638]In this matter, the persori who ean so testify and
[1639]produce the original Affidavit of Registration, is MR. EUGENE
[1640]D. WILLIAMS, County Clerk, Sonoma County Court House, 2555.
[1641]Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, California.
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[1654]BAY AREA PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY, aka
[1655]Bay Area Progressive Labor Movement,
[1656]Bay Area Progressive Labor,
[1658]"Progressive Labor"
[1660]The masthead in the February 8, 1965, issue of "Spark"
[1662]‘reflects it is published by the Progressive Labor Movement of the
[1664]Bay Area, P.O, Box 73, Station A, Berkeley.... page 4 of this
[1666]-issue of "Spark" carries an. article describing MORT SCHEER as the
[1668]"West Coast organizer" of the Progressive Labor Movement (PLM).
[1670]_ A source, advised on January 7, 1965, that MORTIMER
[1671]SCHEER, following a press conference in San Francisco, California,
[1672]on January 7, 1965, related that he was the West Coast Organizer
[1673]for the PLM and National Vice Chairman. PLM was started about
[1674]three years ago as a national organization located mainly in the
[1675]New York and Buffalo areas, and he has been here since last July
[1676]striving to organize PLM. He stated RIM has several publications,
[1678]including "Progressive Labor", a monthly, and the "Marxist-Leninist
[1679]Quarterly,"
[1681]The April 19, 1965, issue of the "San Francisco Chron-
[1682]icle", a daily San Francisco newspaper, carried an article which
[1683]related that the Progressive Labor Party (PLP) was officially
[1684]formed April 18, 1965, after a four-day convention in New York.
[1685]PLP was formerly known as the Progressive Labor Movement and MORT
[1686]SCHEER was elected as one of the vice-presidents of PLP,
[1688]; A second source advised on May 6, 1965, that the Bay
[1689]Area Progressive Labor Party (BAPLP) has no headquarters,
[1691]MORTIMER SCHEER, organizer for BAPLP operates out of his residence.
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[1708]S
[1710]~ PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY (PLP)
[1711]PROGRESSIVE LABOR MOVEMENT (PLM) -
[1713]A source advised on April: 20, 1965, that the PLP,
[1714]formerly known as the PLM, held its first national convention
[1715]April 15-18, 1965, at New York City, to organize the PLM into a
[1716]PLP. The PLP will have as its ultimate objective the establish-
[1717]ment of a militant working class movement based on Marxism-Leninism,
[1719]"The New York Times," City Edition, Tuesday, April 20,
[1720]1965, page 27, reported that a new party of "revolutionary
[1721]socialism" was formally founded on April 18, 1965, under the name
[1722]of the PLP. The PLP was described as an outgrowth of the PLM,
[1723]Its officers were identified as MILTON ‘ROSEN, New York, President,
[1724]and WILLIAM EPTON of New York and MORT SCHEER of San Francisco,
[1725]Vice Presidents. A 20-member National Committee was elected
[1726]to direct the party until the next convention,
[1728]According to the article, "The Progressive Labor Movement
[1729]was founded in 1962 by Mr. ROSEN and Mr. SCHEER after they were
[1730]expelled from the Communist Party of the United States for asserted-
[1731]ly following the Chinese Communist tine."
[1733]The PLP publishes the "Marxist-Leninist Quarterly," a
[1734]theoretical magazine; "Progressive Labor," a monthly magazine;
[1735]"Challenge," a New York City newspaper; and "Spark," a West Coast
[1736]newspaper,
[1738]The June 1, 1965, issue of "Challenge," page 6, states
[1739]that "This paper is dedicated to fight for a new way of life -
[1740]where the working men and women own and control their homes,
[1741]factories, the police, courts, and the entire government on every
[1742]level,"
[1744]The source advised that the PLP utilizes the address of
[1745]General Post Office Box 808, Brooklyn 1, New York, but also utilizes
[1746]an office in Room 622, 132 Nassau Street, New York City, where
[1747]PLP publications are prepared.
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[1758]COMMITTEE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL LIBERTIES
[1759](CCL), aka Citizens Committee for
[1760]Constitutional Liberties - San Franciseo
[1761]et es san Francisco
[1763]_ A source advised on June 19, 1861, that MICKEY LIMA,
[1764]Chairman, Northern California District, Communist Party (CP),
[1765]reported on June 15, 19€1, that the CP, USA, in response to
[1766]the Supreme Court decision of June 5, 1961, relating to the
[1767]Internal Security Act of 1350, had decided to creste a committee
[1769].known as Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties €CCCL),
[1770]22 East 17th Street, New York City, and that a local committee
[1771]would be organized for Northern California.
[1773]This source advised on June 26, 1961, that a meeting
[1774]was held on June 18, 1961, at the home of ROSCOE PROCTOR,
[1775]member of the National Committee, CP, USA, for the purpose of
[1776]formulating plans for the CCCL in Northern California,
[1778]: A second source advised on September 14, 1961, that
[1779]the CCCL had opened an office at 9u2 Market Street, Room 401,
[1780]San Francisco, California, end that some of the furniture for
[1781]this office had come from the CP office on the same floor.
[1783]A third source advised June 22, 1962, that Dr.
[1784]HERBERT PHILLIPS announced that he had closed down the head-
[1785]quarters of the CCL at 942 Market Street, San Francisco,
[1787]A fourth source in November, 1962, advised that CP
[1788]fficials in Nerthern California have been active in promoting
[1789]the CCL.
[1791]This same source advised in November, 1962, that the
[1792]CCL was active in.the fight against the Internal Security Act
[1793]-of 1950, under which. the CP and its officials were being
[1794]prosecuted, : -
[1796]A fifth source on May 2, 1963, furnished the names
[1797]of the officers of the CCL in San Francisco as Dr. HERBERT J.
[1798]PHILLIPS, Chairmen, and WALTER STACK, Treasurer,
[1800]Dr. HERBERT PHILLIPS testified in- open
[1801]court in 1953 to CP membership since
[1802]1935,
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[1814]A sixth scurce advised in April, 1963,
[1815]‘that WALTSR STACK is a current CP member
[1816]in San Francisen.
[1818]“ne of these sources advised Fevruary 13, 1963,
[1819]WALTTR ETACK stated on vebrvary 6, 1963, that the nificers of
[1820]the CCL were holding arr temorrarily on further activity
[1821]en the advice of MICKIN UGia, District CP Chairnan,
[1823]A seventh sevrce advised that Dr. HSRBSRT OHTLLTPS
[1824]stated in Aurust, 1963, that the CCL is defunct in the San
[1825]“ranciscen area,
[1827]The fifth snurce avove arlvised that the CCL oank
[1829]account at the Jank of Aserica, ;/1 Powell Street, San Francisco,
[1830]was cinsed Au-ust 16, 1963, cecarsé*it was "n- loner needed''.:
[1832]ADOERDTX
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[1846]CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL
[1847]LIBERTIES (NEW YORK CITY)
[1849]The Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications,
[1850]revised and published December 1, 1961, prepared and released
[1851]by the Committee on Un-American Activities, United States
[1852]House of Representatives, contains the following on Page 42
[1853]concerning "Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties
[1854](New York City)":
[1856]1. "On the basis of its investigations and
[1857]hearings to date, the committee concludes that the
[1858]National Assembly for Democratic Rights and a co-
[1859]ordinating and organizing group in support thereof,
[1860]titled the ‘Citizens Committee for Constitutional —
[1861]Liberties, are communist fronts. Created, dominated
[1862]and controlled by members and officials of the Communist
[1863]Party, the National Assembly for Democratic Rights and
[1864]the Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties were
[1865]organized as propaganda devices for the conduct of
[1866]‘mass activity’ in support of the avowed objectives
[1867]of 'reversal or nonapplication' of the Supreme Court
[1868]decisions of June 5, 1961, which upheld the constitution-
[1869]ality of the registration and disclosure provisions of
[1870]the Internal Security Act of 1950 as applied to the
[1871]Communist Party, and the Smith Act membership clause
[1872]making punishable active and purposive membership in
[1873]the Communist Party."
[1875]wker The Lonc-pance objective of the Citizens
[1876]Committee for Constitutional Liberties is to serve as
[1877]the vehicle for concealed communist participation in,
[1878]and direction of, propaganda and acitational activities
[1879]aimed to nullify the Internal Security and Smith Acts."
[1881]"e%% Committee investigation disclosed that the.
[1882]Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties was
[1883]formed on or about June 12, 1961 *#%,"
[1887](Committee on Un-American Activities, Report and
[1888]Hearings on Manipulation of Public Opinion by
[1889]Organizations Under Concealed Control of the Communist
[1890]Party (National Assembly for Democratic Rights and
[1891]Citizens Committee for Constitutional Liberties), House
[1892]Report 1282, Part 1, October 2 and 3, 1961, pp 137,
[1894]143 and 144.)
[1896]APPENDIX
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[1904]FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE,
[1905]BAY AREA CHAPTER, also known .
[1906]as Bay Area Fair Play for Cuba
[1908]Committee (BAFPCC)
[1910]The “New York Times" newspaper on: November 20,..1:960.
[1911]carried an article captioned "Pro-Castro -Body Reports. U.S. '
[1912]Gain," which reported that the Fair Play for-Cuba Committee
[1913](FPCC) had 5,000 paid-up members: in the United States. The:
[1914]article declared that the FPCC.had headquarters-.at 799.Broad-
[1915]way, New York City, New York,..and.had- chapters .in-other -cities,
[1916]including one in San Erancisco.. ~
[1918]A source advised in March, 1961,” that: the Bay ‘“Avea
[1919]Chapter of the FPCC (BAFPCC)-began to.be formed-in San. Fran-.
[1920]cisco in November, 1960, under the direct guidance .and leader
[1921]ship of ASHER HARER, who the source-identified as a member
[1922]of the San Francisco Branch of the-Socialist Workers Party-
[1923](SWP) and a member of the National-Committee-of the: SWP.
[1925]The SWP has-been designated-by the “Attorney
[1926]General of the United, States. pursuant to
[1927]_ Executive Order 10450...
[1929]- This source advised in March, 1963, thatin the
[1930]recent election of the BAPPCC the SWP continued-its influence
[1931].by having SWP members elected to. the. executive committee
[1933]This source advised in. May.,..1963,.-that™ the BAFPCC”
[1934]. included members in San Francisco..and. surrounding~ coumties.-
[1936]He advised that the BAFPCC has no-headquarters .but.received:
[1937]‘mall through Post Office Box .2615,..San-. Franeiseco.26, California,
[1938]‘which is a box maintained by-ASHER HARER. He stated that™the—-
[1939]- announced aims and purposes of the BAFPCC..are to "spread “the
[1941]|. truth about Cuba and to prevent U.S. intervention._in.Cuba.":
[1943]A second source advised on January 10. 1964, that
[1944]at a BAFPCC meeting in Berkeley.,..California,.in. December, ¢
[1945]1963, it was decided to dissolve the BAFPCC. :
[1947]. APPENDIX -
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[1956].
[1957]AIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMI‘
[1960]me
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[1964]15
[1969]The April 6, 1960, edition of "The New York Times"
[1970]newspaper contained a full-page advertisement captioned
[1971]“What Is Really Happening in Cuba," placed by the Fair Play
[1972]for Cuba Committee (FPCC). This advertisement announced
[1973]the formation of the FPCC in New York City and declared the
[1974]FPCC intended to promulgate "the truth about revolutionary
[1975]Cuba" to neutralize the distorted American press.
[1977]"The New York Times" edition of January 11, 1961,
[1978]reported that at a hearing conducted before the United S+ates
[1979]Senate Internal Security Subcommittee on January 10, 1961,
[1981]' Dr. CHARLES A. SANTOS-BUCH identified himself and ROBERT TABER
[1982]as organizers of the FPCC. He also testified he and TABER
[1983]obtained funds from the Cuban Government which were applied
[1984]toward the cost of the aforementioned advertisement.
[1986]On May 16, 1963, a Source-.advised that during the
[1988]irst two years of the FPCC's existence there was a struggle
[1989]between Communist Party (CP) and Socialist Workers Party (SWP)
[1990]elements to exert their power within the FPCC and thereby
[1991]influence FPCC policy. This source added that during the
[1992]past year there had been a successful effort by FPCC leadership
[1993]to minimize the role of these and other organizations in the
[1994]FPCC so that their influence as of May, 1963, was negligible.
[1996]The SWP has been designated by the Attorney
[1997]General of the United States pursuant to
[1998]Executive Order 10450,
[2000]On May 20, 1963, a second source advised that
[2001]VINCENT "TED" LEE, FPCC National Office Director, was then
[2002]formulating FPCC policy and had indicated that he had no
[2003]intention of permitting FPCC policy to be determined by any
[2004]other organization. This source stated that LEE believed
[2005]that the FPCC should advocate resumption of diplomatic
[2006]relations between Cuba and the United States and shouid
[2007]Support the right of Cubans to manage their revolution without
[2008]interference from other nations. LEE did not advocate ;
[2009]Supporting the Cuban revolution per se.
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[2020],
[2022]FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA cox a1 REE Cecnt'd.)
[2024]The November 22, 1963, edition of "The New York
[2025]Times" reported that Senator THOMAS J. DGDD of Connecticut
[2026]had called FPCC “the chief public relaticns instrunent of
[2027]tthe Castro network in tne United States." It is to be noted
[2028]that Senator DODD wes a member of the Snanate Internal
[2029]Security Subcommittee which twice conducted hearings on the
[2030]FPCC.
[2032]The December 27, 1963, edition of "The New York
[2033]World Telegram and Sun" newspaper stated that the pro-Castro
[2034]FPCC was seeking to go out of business and that its prime
[2035]activity during its lifetime had been sponsorship of pro-
[2036]Castro street rallies and mass picket lines, and the direction
[2037]of an active propaganda mill highlighting illegal travel-to-
[2038]Cuba campaigns. Its comparatively brief span of life was
[2039]attributed to mounting anti-Castro American public opinion,
[2040]the 1962 Congressional hearings which disclosed FPCC financing
[2041]by Castro's United Nations Delegation, md ultimately, the
[2042]bad publicity which the FPCC received from disclosure of
[2043]activities on its behalf by Suspected Presidential assassin
[2044]-LEE H. OSWALD.
[2046]On February 6, 1964, the previously mentioned
[2047]second source advised that V. T. LEE had recently remarked
[2048]that the FPCC was dead and that there were no plans to
[2049]organize another similar organization.
[2051]On April 13, 1964, a third source advised that
[2052]there had not been any FPCC activity in many months and that
[2053]the FPCC had been dissolved.
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[2067]1.
[2069]SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCTENCES, aka
[2070]San Francisco School of Social Science,
[2071]San Francisco Marxist Study Group,
[2073]San Francisco School of Marxism-Leninism,
[2074]San Francisco School of Marxism
[2076]A-source advised on February 6, 1962, that the first
[2077]class of the San Francisco Marxist Study Group (SFMSG) was held on
[2078]February 5, 1962, at 345 Franklin Street, San Francisco, California,
[2079]and that the instructor of this class stated that the main purpose
[2080]of the SFMSG was to train young people for leadership of the
[2081]people in the event the U, 5S. wakes up to the advantages of
[2082]communism.
[2084]A second source advised on April 23, 1964, that the San
[2085]Francisco School of Social Sciences (SFSSS), has been known as the
[2086]"San Francisco School of. Social Science," "San Francisco Marxist
[2087]Study Group," "San Francisco School of Marxism-Leninism," and "San
[2088]Francisco School of Marxism,"
[2090]A third source furnished the Spring, 1964, Bulletin of
[2091]the SFSSS on October 14, 1964, which reflected that TERENCE
[2092]HALLINAN and J. P. MORRAY were Co-Directors of the SFSSS,.
[2094]‘A fourth source advised on April 9,
[2095]1965, that in April, 1965, TERENCE
[2097]HALLINAN advised that he was not a
[2099]member of the Communist Party (CP),
[2100]but considered himself a communist
[2102]and intended to join the CP as soon
[2103]as he passed his bar exams.
[2105]A fifth source advised March 1, 1963,
[2107]that HERBERT APTHEKER, a member of the
[2109]CP, USA, National Committee, advised in
[2111]February, 1963, that he was tc be the
[2113]East Coast Chairman and JOSEPH P. MORRAY~
[2115]the West Coast Director of a new organi- -
[2116]‘gation being promoted by the CP, USA, to 4
[2118]teach and propagate Marxist theories.
[2120]The third source further advised on January 26, 1966,
[2121]that due to the failure of the SFSSS during its Spring, 1965,
[2122]term to raise support sufficient to continue all of its scheduled
[2123]classes, no classes were organized for a Fall, 1965, term. The .
[2124]SFSSS no longer exists. ,
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[2141]SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY
[2142]SAN FRANCISCO DIVISTON
[2143]LON
[2145]A sourcé advised on August 1, 1960, that the San
[2146]Francisco Branch of the Socialist. Workers Party (SWP) was formed
[2147]approximately in the early part of 1938 and the Oakland Branch of
[2148]the SWP was formed in the latter part of 1938, ;
[2150]A second source advised on October 26, 1959, that the
[2151]name of the Oakland Branch of the SWP was changea to the Oakland-
[2152]Berkeley Branch of the Swp, :
[2154]A third source advised on April 2, 1955, that the San
[2155]Francisco Branch and the Oakland~Berkeley Branch of the SWP follow
[2156]the policies and directives of the National SWP with which they are
[2157]affiliated, .
[2159]‘The SWP has been designated by the Attorney
[2160]General of the United States pursuant to:
[2161]Executive Order 10450,
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[2177]STUDENT COMMITTEE FOR TRAVEL TO. CUBA
[2179]"The Columbia Owl," weekly student newspaper of Columbia
[2180]University, New York City, December 12, 1962, issue, page one,
[2181]contained an article entitled "Students to Visit Cuba During
[2182]Holidays." This article stated in part that the Ad Hoc Student
[2183]Committee for Travel to Cuba was formed October 14, 1962, by a
[2184]group of students from New York City universities, the University
[2185]of Wisconsin, Oberlin College and the University of North Carolina,
[2186]who stated that as students they would like a chance to see and
[2187]evaluate the situation in Cuba for themselves and had received an
[2188]offer of transportation and two weeks stay in Cuba from the
[2189]Federation of University Students in Havana, as guests of the
[2190]Federation. The Committee accepted the offer and applied to the
[2191]State Department of the United States for passport validation
[2192]which was refused; however, cover fifty students pianned to defy
[2193]the State Department ban and go to Cuba.
[2195]A source advised on December 6, 1962, it was learned the
[2196]Ad Hoc Student Committee for Travel to Cuba had recently been
[2197]formed by the Progressive Labor Group.
[2199]A second source advised on September 13, 1963, that during
[2200]the Summer of 1963, fifty-nine individuals traveled to Cuba; the
[2201]leaders of the group were members of the Progressive Labor Movement;
[2202]and the trip was planned and organized by Progressive Labor Movement
[2203]members,
[2205]A third source advised on October 9, 1963, the Student
[2206]Committee for Travel to Cuba was utilizing Post Office Box 2178,
[2207]New York, New. York, as its mailing address.
[2209]On March 12, 1965, Philip Abbott Luce, 504 West 55th Street,
[2210]New York, New York, a self-admitted member of the Student Committee
[2211]for Travel to Cuba Executive Committee and the Progressive Labor
[2212]Movement National Coordinating Committee, advised as follows:
[2214]| . The Student Committee for Travel to Cuba (iCTC) was formerly
[2215]known as the Ad Hoe Student Committee for Travel. to Cuha and the
[2216]Permanent Student Committee for Travel to Cuba.
[2218]‘ Luce was a leader and participant of the 1963 trip to Cuba
[2219]and an organizer of the 1964 trip to Cuba and both trips were
[2220]sponsored by the SCTC.
[2222]By the Spring of 1964 the Executive Committee of the SCTC
[2223]was considered to be members of the Progressive Labor Movement.
[2225]No trip to Cuba or China was being planned by the sere
[2226]for 1965.
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[2241]Wl, E. B. DU BOTS CLUBS OF AMERICA (DCA)
[2243]A source has advised that on October 26-27, 1963, a
[2244]conference of members of the Communist Party (CP), including national
[2245]functionaries, met in Chicago, Illinois, for the purpose of setting
[2246]in motion forces for the establishment of a new national Marxist-
[2247]oriented youth organization which would hunt for the most peaceful
[2248]transition to socialism. The delegates to this meeting were
[2249]cautioned against the germ of anti-Soviet and anti-CP ideologies,
[2250]These delegates were also told that it would be reasonable to assume
[2251]that the young socialists attracted into this new organization
[2252]would eventually pass into the CP itself.
[2254]A second conference of over 20 persons met in Chicago
[2255]on December 28-29, 1963, for the purpose of initiating. a "call"
[2256]to the new youth organization and planning for a founding convention
[2257]to be held in June, 1964, .
[2259]A second source has advised that the founding convention
[2260]for the new youth organization was held from June 19-21, 1964,
[2261]at 150 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisci, California, at which
[2262]time the name W. E. B. DuBois Clubs of America (DCA) was adopted.
[2263]Approximately 500 delegates from throughout the United States
[2264]attended this convention. The aims of this organization, as ‘set
[2265]forth in the preamble to the constitution are, "It is our belief
[2266]that this nation can best solve its problems in an atmosphere of
[2267]peaceful coexistence, complete disarmament and true freedom for all
[2268]peoples of the world, and that these solutions will be reached
[2269]mainly through the united efforts of all democratic elements in
[2270]our country, composed essentially of the working people allied in
[2271]the unity of Negroes and other minorities with whites. We further
[2272]fully recognize that the greatest threat to American democracy
[2273]comes from the racist and right wing forces in coalition with the
[2274]most reactionary sections of the economic power structure, using the
[2275]' tool of anti-Communism to divide and destroy the unified struggle
[2276]of the working people. As young people in the forces struggling
[2277]for democracy, we shall actively strive to defeat these reactionary
[2278]and neo-fascist elements and to achieve complete freedom and
[2279]democracy for all Americans, thus enabling each individual to freely
[2280]choose and build the society he would wish to live in. Through
[2281]these struggles we feel the American people will realize the
[2282]viability of the socialist alternative."
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[2295]The constitution further states that this new
[2296]organization shall be a membership organization cpen to individuals,
[2297]or if five or more people so desire, a.chapter can be formed which
[2298]shall in turn be guided by the policies and ‘principles of the parent
[2299]organization,
[2301]As of October, 1965, the headquarters of the DCA was
[2302]located at 954 McAllister Street, San Francisco, California.
[2304]Over the Labor Day weekend, 1965, the DCA held a conference
[2305]in Chicago, Illinois. According to a third source, a new slate
[2306]of national officers was elected at this conference, which included
[2307]Chairman HUGH STERLING FOWLER, II (who, according to the third
[2308]source, attended a CP cadre encampment held at Camp Midvale, New
[2309]Jersey, in June, 1965, and following his election as Chairman
[2310]of the DCA, attended another national CP cadre youth conference
[2311]held on September 9-12, 1965, on a farm located in Northern
[2312]Indiana, according to a fourth source); Director of Publicity
[2313]CARL ELLENGER BLOICE (who was elected to the San Francisco County
[2314]Committee CP in April, 1964, according to a fifth source);
[2315]Educational Director MATTHEW "DYNAMITE" HALLINAN (who in June, 1964,
[2316]was stated to be the Youth Representative on the Northern California
[2317]CP District Board, according to a sixth source); Organizational
[2318]Secretary TERENCE "KAYO" HALLINAN (who, according to a seventh
[2319]source, met in June, 1965, with the District Staff of the Illinois
[2320]CP to discuss the proposed DCA Midwest Summer Project), and
[2321]Treasurer SUSAN PHYLLIS BORENSTEIN (who, according to an eighth
[2322]source, has attended meetings of the Youth Club of the CP of
[2323]Illinois during 1965 in connection with the DCA Summer Project).
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[2330]YOUNG SOCTALIST ALLIANCE (known in
[2332]the San Francisco S2y a¥éa-as the
[2334]Bay Area Young Socialist Alliance, aka
[2335]the Bay Arca Committee of-the Young
[2336]Socialist ,Alliance,' Bay. Area Committee
[2337]for the Young Socialist)
[2339]A source advised on May 16, 1960, that the Bay Area
[2341]_ Young. Socialist Ailiance (BAYSA) was formed in February, 1958,
[2342]as the Bay Area Committee for the Young Socialist (BACYS). At
[2343]a later stage in its development prior to adoption of the name —
[2344]BAYSA, the organization was known as the Bay Area Committee of
[2345]the Young Socialist Alliance (BACYSA).
[2347]The source advised that as a result of a naticnal .
[2348]convention held April 15-17, 1960, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
[2349]the BAYSA became a branch of the national organization to be
[2350]known as the Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) and will carry out
[2351]in the Northern California area the policies of the YSA.
[2353]The source advised August 19, 1965, that the BAYSA is
[2354]currently active and is composed of three locals, the San
[2355]Francisco YSA, the Berkeley YSA, and the San Jose YSA.
[2357]The source advised that the BAYSA, -although ostensibly
[2358]an independent organization, is in reality controlled by the
[2359]San Francisco Branch, Socialist. Workers Party (SWP) and Oakland
[2360]Branch SWP, ;
[2362]The SWP has been’ designated by the
[2364]Attorney General of the United States
[2365]pursuant to Executive Order 10450,
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[2375]VOUS SOCTALIST ALLEAICE
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[2379]The tiay,1960 issue of the "Youns Socialist" ("ys")
[2380]page 1, column 3, disclosed that during April 15-17, 1969, a
[2381]national orvanization entitled "Young Socialist flliarnce" (¥SA)
[2382]was established at Philadeinhia, Pennsylvania. ‘Tiis issue stated
[2383]this organization was formed by the nationwide susporter clubs
[2384]of the publication "YS".
[2386]The above issue, paze 6, set forth the Foundinz Declaration
[2387]of YSA. This declaration stated YSA’recosnizes the Socialist
[2388]Jorkers Party (SYP) as the only existing political leadersiip on
[2389]class struggle principles, and that the sutporters of the "ys"-
[2390]have cone into basic political solidarity with the SIP on the
[2391]principles of revolutionary socialisn.
[2393]A source advised on May 7, 1965, that the original YSA
[2394]was an organization formed during October 1957 in ew York City,
[2395]by youth of various left- socialist tendencies, particularly
[2396]members and followers of the ©JP. The leaders of this group were
[2397]the guidinz forces in the establishnent of the national orzanization
[2399]The source further advised on May 7, 1965, YSA is dominated
[2400]and controlled on a national basis by the SUP through having SIP
[2401]members comprise exclusively the ational Executive Committee (NEC)
[2402]and through an official S!P representative at all YSA ‘IEC
[2403]meetings. The YSA, in reality, is the youth and training section
[2404]of the S''P and the main source of new S:I? meabers.
[2406]The neadquartens of the YSA is located in Room 631, 4l
[2407]Union Square West, “ew York City.
[2409]The S:\iP has been designated pursuant to Executive
[2410]Order 10450.
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[2421]YOUTH FOR JOBS (YFJ), aka
[2422]Youth for Jobs Committee
[2424]A source advised in July 1963, that several recent .
[2425]graduates and dropouts of high schools in Oakland and Berkeley,
[2426]California, had on April 17, 1963, attended the organizing meeting
[2427]of Youth for Jobs (YFJ) in Oakland, California, in response to:
[2428]letters prepared by ROSCOE PROCTOR and DOUGLAS WACHTER, At this
[2429]meeting, WACHTER gave reports on the unemployment problem among
[2430]youth and the need for an organization of this type. PROCTOR also
[2431]‘spoke at this meeting.
[2433]In May 1963, a second source advised that
[2434]ROSCOE PROCTOR attended meetings of the
[2435]National Executive Committee of the Communist
[2436]Party (CP), USA, during May 1963, in New
[2437]York City.
[2439]In January 1963, a;:third source identified
[2440]DOUGLAS WACHTER as the Chairman of a CP re-
[2441]cruiting class held in January 1963, in
[2442]Berkeley, California,
[2444]In May 1963, the first source advise that in May 1963,
[2445]é& 12-page pamohlet entitled "Youth for Jobs2fims and Purposés"
[2446]was distributed, This pamphiet ceseribed YFI as én independent
[2447]organization of young people working together to find soluSions to
[2448]current vocational, social and recreational problems; it specified
[2449]that YFJ is not affiliated with any other organizations, but would
[2450]fully. support the labor movement and any other organizations strive
[2451]ing to combat unemployment end to inerease dcb security for all
[2452]employees.
[2454]In June 1963, the third source advised that at a meeting of
[2455]the Political Committee of the CP of the East Bay Regicn (Alameda
[2456]and Contra Costa Counties, California’ held in June 1963, VIRGINIA
[2457]PROCTOR, member of that Committee, gave a report on a Graft docu-
[2458]‘ment read before the National Committee, CP, USA, by GUS HALL, mem=
[2459]ber of tne Nactioral Committee, CP, USA. In connection -with the
[2460]portion of the report cealing with youth, PROCTOR said "A report
[2462]! from this area on the activity around Youth for Jabs organiged by
[2463]| ROSCOE PROCTOR will be included in the final document, as one of
[2464]_ the signs of the Party work in organizing the unemployed."
[2466]On May 3, 1965, a fourth source advised that ROSCOE
[2467]PROCTOR has promcted and guided VFI since its inception and contin-
[2468]ues to do so, The source stated that meetings of YFI are held at
[2469]the YFJ Club House, 1095 - 59th Street, Oaklana, California, and-
[2470]at homes of individual members,
[2472]- PPrN ,
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[2499]Character SEDITION
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[115]Report of == WELLTAM E. HUGHES Oftiee SAN FRANGISODy CALTFORNIA =
[117]7 Dates he April 22, 1969"
[119]“Field Office File Be —100- 46832. oe : - _ a - - Bureau File #: 105- -106720
[121]Choracte: = SECURITY MATTER - MISCELLANEOUS — [y
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[125]- ROBERT SCHEER, _ white “male, date of birth 4/4/36 at New York, .
[126]- New York, “resides. at 6468 Benvenue. Avenue , Oakland, .
[127]California, with his wife ANNE and infant son. He is. employed
[129]as Editor- in-Chief of "Ramparts" magazine , 495 Beach Street,
[130]. San Francisco, California. SCHEER's affiliation with the
[131]following groups set out: Fair Play For Cuba Committee , oe
[132]. Progressive Labor. Party, W. E. B. Du Bois ‘Clubs of America,
[133]Students For a Democratic. “Society, Young. Socialist Alliance, —
[134]Vietnam Day Committee, Communist Party, Community For New: —
[135]Politics, Peace and Freedom Party and Black Panther Party.
[136]- Foreign travel, writings, speeches | and television appearances -
[137]oF SCHEER set out.
[139]Pe - _(gusereney See Safe -
[141]| ‘DETAILS:
[143][GIA HAS NO OBIECTION TO) _ 8988
[144]DECLASSIFICATION ANEWOR, oe | : a a _
[145]/RELEASS CF Cid INFORMATION
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[161]This’ document contains nelther recommendatior: nor Gonclusions of the FBI. It is the property, of the FBI and is loaned: to : .
[162]your agency; it and its contents are not to be di tributed outside your agency. ‘
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[185]-.T. BACKGROUND
[187]oe Me Employment —
[189]ROBERT SCHEER is’ “employed as. “Editor- -in- _chief of
[191]"Ramparts" magazine, 495 Beach Street , ‘San Francisco,
[192]California. . ; ; .
[194]ay 1080 dgeue of “Ramparts”
[196]ROBERT “SCHEER resides with his. wife ANNE and toto
[198]Mrs. GEORGIA GWILLTAM..
[199]. .6480 Benvenue Avenue,
[200]- Oakland, California .
[202]April 1h, 1969
[204]The San Francisco "Examiner" newspaper, issue of
[206]Oetober 23, 1965, contained a marriage notice for ROBERT
[208]SCHEER, age 29, 2546 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco,. and _
[210]for ANNE WEILLS , age 23, Berkeley, California.
[212]Records of: the ‘County: Clerk’ S Office, City Hall
[213]of San Francisco, reflect that suit #539250 was filed _
[214]January 7,:°1964 in.behalf of ROBERT SCHEER, who was. bring-
[215]ing’ suit for divorce. against SERENA SCHEER, to whom he was.
[216]married September 14, 1957 at Brooklyn, New "York. The :
[217]Plaintiff alleged that he and his wife were separated about —
[218]December 1, 1961 and that they had no community property.
[220]- SCHEER charged his wife with extreme eruelty and grievous -
[221]“mental suffering. SERENA. SCHEER was served with notice of.
[222]divorce proceedings. February. 7, (1964 and failed to appear —
[224]to answer charges. ROBERT SCHEFR was granted an inter-
[226]_locutory judgmen® of divorce September 14, 1964 and decree
[228]a
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[238]was made final September 23, 1965. by LELAND J. LAZARUS,
[239]Judge of the. Superior Court » for the City and County of San =
[240]Francisco. - co
[241]V ‘Marriage: license records maintained at the Recorder! s-
[242]Office, city Hall, San Francisco, reflect that Book #1433,
[243]' page 250, shows that ROBERT SCHEER was married to ANNE B.
[244]. WEILLS on October 22, 1965. . In the application, SCHEER —
[246]' stated he was born April uy. 1936 at New York,had been pre-. .
[247]viously married once , which was ended by divorce. His |
[248]residence was listed as 2546 Geary Boulevard, San Francisco
[250]and his occupation as Foreign Editor in the publishing |
[251]business. ; His father was listed as FREDERICK SCHEER, born
[252]in Germany, and his. mother was IDA KURAN, born in. Russia.
[254]. The bride furnished her full name as “ANNE. BUTTERFIELD WEILLS ,
[255]-..- bern March 14, 1942, in. California; and was not previously —
[256]married. She listed her residence as 108 El Camino. Real,
[258]- Berkeley; occupation - student. Her father was listed as
[259]JOHN C. S. WEILLS , III; born in Nebraska, and her mother was _
[260]AUDREY DAVIS,: born. in Nevada. Marriage license #5213 was ©
[262]- issued October 21, 1965 and the marriage was performed .
[264]-. October 22, 1965. by the Honorable LENORE D. UNDERWOOD,
[265]Judge , San. Francisco Municipal Court .
[267]ANNE WEILLS SCHEER was the recipient of
[269]a yearly subscription to the "People's
[270]World": (PW) newspaper under her maiden _
[272]name ANNE WEILLS, 2828 Milvia Street,
[274]Berkeley, California. This subscription
[275]was due to expire July 31, 1966.
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[278]| February 10, 1966 —
[280]The PW is a west coast Conimunist weekly
[281]newspaper published in: San Francisco.
[283]“IDA KURAN, born April 26, 1900 in Russia, a a
[284]joined the Yaternational Workers Order (IWO).- ae
[285]‘in March 19:7 ‘and was a member of, Lodge 500,
[287]IWO, as of. jate 1953. - a 7 ee .
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[310]‘. The IWO. has been designated
[311]by the Attorney General of.
[312]the United States pursuant
[313]ae Executive Order 10450.
[315]FRED SCHEER, who was ‘born. May 28, “1s98- in.
[316]. Germany , joined the IWO. in November 1941)
[317]- and was a member of | Lodge 500, holding |
[318]- Certificate #288936, - as . late as 1953.
[320]SF 1-2
[321]_ June: 22, 1954
[323]‘The name PRED SCHEER, 653 Britton Street,
[324]> Bronx, New York, appeared on -an original’ a
[325].. petition. to Judge H. R. MEDINA, protesting
[326]the trial of members of the. National en
[328]| Committee . of the Communist Party (cP),
[329]. USA. . .
[331]De Education
[333]. _ Records | of the University. of. California, Berkeley,
[334]~ ues) contain. information that ROBERT SCHEER was born
[335]April 4, 1936 at Bronx, New York. He applied for admission
[336]to the graduate division at UCB, ‘Berkeley, California on
[337]~ May 20, 1959, at which time he was residing at 2915...
[338]Wheeler Street, Berkeley. He listed his former residence
[339]as 205 Ollis Court , Syracuse, New York. He received'a |
[340]BA de gree in political science at the City College of New a
[341]York in June. 1960.. The Student Directory for the Fall
[342]_ Semester 1960 at UCB, reflected that ROBERT SCHEER, 1916. A
[343]' Francisco Street, Berkeley , California, was registered for.
[344]_ the fall term: as. a graduate student in economics. — -
[346]Ee. "Root And Branch Press"
[348]. Root: and Branch Press" was being orgainzed by
[349]BOB SCHEER, a student at UCB, where it was planned that —
[350]' SCHEER. would: head this organization which was to be a _
[351]magazine published for: and by ultra- liberal students at UCB.
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[359]| arrested, and that he considers he owes his allegiance to.
[360]the United States, but does not believe in. the philosophy |
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[366]AD leaflet was ‘issued by the "Root and Branch Press" which -
[367]‘reflected that it was- planning to publish a book. by MAURICE
[368]ZEITLIN. and ROBERT SCHEER entitled "The Cuban ‘Revolution —
[369]“An American Tragedy.’
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[372]September | 6, “1961
[374]Another: Government agency ‘that. conducts. ‘security. .
[376]- investigations interviewed ROBERT SCHEER July 11, 1958,
[377]‘August 10, 1961. and. August 16, 1961, the last interview
[379]being under oath. . During the. interviews, SCHEER. stated .
[381]that while in college he attended a few meetings which he
[383]felt were run by someone who could Have been in the Labor 7
[384]Youth League (LYL). and had attended one social event - .
[385]which he felt was definitely. sponsored by LYL, but explained
[387]that he had. gone to this affair to meet a girl. “He said he ©
[389]never attended a political meetings of LYL and added that
[391]7 he has never been a member of the CP or any organization
[393]cited by the Attorney General. SCHEER admitted: having.
[394]read the "Communist Manifesto" frequently and studied it:
[396]as an- example of) ideological development «
[398]SCHEER said under oath that he did. not ‘consider.
[400]the CP, USA to be a threat to the United States and had no |
[401]-peason to believe. ‘that a person who joins the CP swears.
[403]allegiance to a foreign power or advocates the overthrow of |
[405]the United States Government. . He said he believes that the
[406]CP is not subversive because it claims to be interested in.
[408]bringing about its -program through democratic process.
[410]_ SCHEER refused to discuss his trip to Cuba in. 1960 and_
[412]-pefused to discuss his membership, activities or associations
[414]. with the Student Fair Play for Cuba Committee | (SFPCC) under
[415]protection of the First. and Fifth Amendments . — ee ;
[417]SCHEER stated under oath that he has never been -
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[427]My. Country Right or Wrong.' | SCHEER also stated that he. was
[428]' qualified and fit for ri tetary, service and had never. done
[430]| anything. to vender himself ineligible for military service.
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[433]Co a | October 315 1961
[435]The’ LYL. has. ‘been. designated
[436]. by the Attorney General of
[437]-.the United States Pursuant
[439]to Executive Order LO4SO. .
[441]The. Fair Play’ for Cuba
[442]Committee (FPCC) is |
[443]‘characterized in the.
[445]Appendix. a
[447]“Records” of the: Department of Health, Alameda |
[449]County Courthouse, Oakland, were. checked on April 2935 1968
[450]by IC ROBERT L. GIBSON and a record was found of a birth.
[452]of ‘a son named CHRISTOPHER WARREN SCHEER, born September _
[454]8, 1967 at Berkeley, ‘California.to ANNE BUTTERFIELD WEILLS
[456]SCHEER and ROBERT SCHEER, - 6468 Benvenue: Avenue 5 Oakland,
[458]oe California. cn,
[460]He Marital Discord
[462]ROBERT SCHEER has been. “living ‘at his home 5 6468
[464]Benvenue Avenue ,- Oakland, California, since about September
[465]7, 1968. On September 26, 1968, Mrs. ANNE SCHEER told,some .
[466]- ef the neighbors that she and ROBERT SCHEER were. separating —
[467]because they live. different kinds of lives. ANNE SCHEER _
[469]said she was moving to an apartment somewhere near the
[471]Oakland- Berkeley: border where she planned to live with a .
[473]man named TOM, not further identified, whom she. expected to.
[475]marry eventually. Mrs. SCHEER was. busy removing her
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[482]Oakland, “on September 26., 21968. ce,
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[496]- to associate with them. There has never been anv sign of .
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[502]‘ROBERT SCHEER was at his “residence, 6468 Benvenue
[503]Avenue, Oakland, on October 19, 1968 and-had his infant son |
[505]with him. He. also: has a new. girl friend who looks like a:
[507]"hippie" who. has been at this residence quite a lot in.
[509]recent weeks. It is understpod that SCHEER's son has been
[510]residing | with his mother at a different. location. .
[512]Mrs. JOHN C. GWILLIAM,
[514]-6480 Benvenue Avenue,
[515]. Oakland, California
[517]| October” 21, (1968 .
[519]. oo . Mrs. GEORGIA SWILLIAM, 6480 Benvenue ‘Avenue, Oakland,
[520]California, reported October. 14,.1968 that ANNE SCHEER had. -
[522]been living with THOMAS HAYDEN while ROBERT SCHEER was away |
[523]on trips for "Ramparts" magazine and now appears to have.
[524]taken their child and both are residing with HAYDEN full
[526]time at HAYDEN'S apartment. /The SCHEERs reportedly - had
[527]reached a mutual agreement ‘to get a divorce. os
[529]ROBERT and ANNE SCHEER reside at 6468 Benvenue
[531]emotion or warmth exhibited between them. When THOMAS HAYDEN
[533]arrived) in early September 1968, it became very evident that =
[534]ANNE SCHEER was very strongly attracted to him ina physical 7
[536]way. ANNE is believed to have met HAYDEN in Hanoi, North:
[538]Vietnam during the summer of 1968. When ROBERT SCHEER. made a
[539]trips ‘away from home, HAYDEN would move into the SCHEER __
[540]‘residence. During October 1968, ANNE SCHEER. indicated she
[542]intended to seek a divorce from ROBERT SCHEER and would move —
[544]into the apartment .of THOMAS HAYDEN. Beginning about. -
[545]Christmas, 1968, ANNE SCHEER returned home with the SCHEER »
[547]baby and has remained with ROBERT: SCHERR for the past month. a
[548]or more. THOMAS HAYDEN has not been observed in the ~company .
[550]-..of ANNE SCHEER or visiting the SCHEER residence in more than
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[554]one month. There are numerous visitors to the SCHEER -
[556]résidence. and it would’ appear that several men were. living
[558]at this residence regularly in addition to the SCHEERS.
[559]While ANNE SCHEER was in Hanoi, ROBERT. SCHEER received a
[560]threat to his: life that frightened him greatly. He. moved se
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[572]out of ‘the: house immediately and “hired a orivate ‘investigator
[573]“who moved into the house "armed to the teeth". It> appears
[574]‘that ROBERT SCHEER has been somewhat | frightened ever. since ~
[576]this: threat. . =
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[578]‘January 16, 1969
[580]THOMAS EMMET HAYDEN was the original
[581]‘organizer of the Students for a _
[582]Democratic Society (SDS) and, according
[583]to the "New York Daily News" of January.
[584]10, 1968, was one of a party of three .
[586]who travelled to North Vietnam in. > POE Se Ue 7 a
[587]defiance of US Department of State ban. a pO
[589]on such travel. om
[591]A characterization ge ©
[592]_ SDS is. contained in the :
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[614]RAMPARTS" MAGAZINE
[616]"Pamparts". in a ‘letter. ‘to subscribers dated
[617]- May 1, 1968, _announced that beginning June 1,
[618]1968, it. would be. published biweekly at a
[619]yearly. subscription price of $15. In this
[620]letter "Ramparts" described itself ‘as follows:
[621]Oo", ..the first national. publication to consis--
[622]tently. reveal the ribbon of lies supporting
[623]America's involvement in Vietnam; we stripped .
[624]- the curtain from America's ‘invisible. government!
[625]- by. exposing CIA' S unlicensed intrusion into our
[626]domestic lives; we dared to write about. ‘the |
[627]applications of the. Catholic Church's political
[628]- power; we warned, vears: before the Kerner
[629]report, that. white racism was the base of
[630]America's racial problems; we blasted awav at oe
[631]_ the corroded institutions of Cold War liberalism.
[633]" Ramparts! is now. the ‘largest. left- of- center
[634]commercial magazine in. the history. of. the United
[636]States. oh
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[644]cog Burning of Draft Card :
[646]. . ‘The. cover of the December 1967 issue. oF "Ramparts" .
[648]magazine contains a photograph of four right hands. each |
[650]holding. a burning Selective Service card. One. of. the. cards -
[651]is a duplicate issued December 3,°1958 of the "Selective |
[652]Service Registration. Certificate" for ROBERT SCHEER, 653
[653]‘Britton Street, New York 67, Bronx. — Se
[655]| .. The San. Francisco "Examiner," daily: newspaper |
[656]~ published in San. Francisco, California, in.its issue of |
[657]November 16, 1967, carried an article headlined "Ramparts
[658]. Editors Burn Draft Cards" which quoted "Publisher MARC.” -
[659]. STONE" of "Ramparts" as saying the magazine cover is"a
[660]very serious editorial. statement," addin g "there is a very. .
[661]serious political crisis in this country and. we want to:
[662]show: that the bureaucracy of the Selective Service System .
[663]; is unfaip." a a . 4
[665]‘The San Francisco Examiner" daily newspaper,
[666]issue of June 13, 1968, carried a news. article "3 Ramparts 8
[667]Officers Before Jury in NY." This article stated that ‘three |
[668]top officers of "Ramparts" magazine. were called to appear -
[669]before a Federal Grand Jury in New York. City, June 13, 1968
[670]to: testify at an inquiry deseribed only as "having to do with —
[671]Selective Service." The article continued by stating that.
[672]there. was. ‘speculation that the investigation dealt with the
[673]cover photograph of the December 1967 issue of "Ramparts". we
[674]which pictured the flaming draft cards of 3. top. officials...
[675](Should, be ‘four officials. ) . | _
[677]‘The August. 24, 1968 issue. of Ramparts" magazine
[678]carried a column ‘entitled; "Apologia," which carried a_
[679]_ reprint of a news article from the "New York Times" news -.
[680]~paper,. issue of. July 18, 1968. The article. stated tHat_
[681]_ WARREN HINCKLE,. III, ROBERT SCHEER, _-DUGALD STERMER, and
[682]SOL STEIN, all officials. of "Ramparts" > appeared before a
[683]Grand Jury. in New York City on June 17, 1968, as a result .
[684]of the December 1967 cover of "Ramparts" containing a photo-_
[685]_ graph of four hands holding burning draft cards containing _
[686]_ the names of these. four | men . .
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[699]Je Threat to. Sub ect! s Life
[701]. ROBERT SCHEER telephoned ‘the San Francisco. FBI
[702]Office on July 8, 1968, to state the veceptionist cat
[703]"Ramparts" magazine, San Francisco, received the_ following
[705]_ telephone message from an anonymous male” at Us 45 pm that oe
[706]days a ,
[708]ony. just want to. inform you that we.
[709]plan to destroy the Managing Editor, |
[710]BOB SCHEER, tomorrow night at 9: 00. on
[712]. SCHEER. stated that the New York ‘City Office of
[713]"Ramparts" had received a threat about July 3, 1968 and
[714]he felt that this call resulted from a recent article in.
[715]"Ramparts" regarding Cuban refugees. ‘He said. he chad no
[716]_ indication that the call was. interstate. Lo
[718]“The. San Francisco. "Examiner" newspaper, San
[719]- Francisco, California, ~ in its issue of July 9, 1968,
[720] earried a news article headlined, "Ramparts Threatened
[721]By Bombs." The article stated. that both the San Francisco:
[722]and New York City offices of "Ramparts" had been threatened
[723]by bombs and "Associate: Editor ROBERT. SCHEER, had received
[724]Oo calls threatening his. life."
[726]SCHEER advised SA. ‘CHARLES E; GALVIN on guly 10,
[727]- 1968, that no-one had carried out the threat and that
[728]~ he would immediately contact. the FBI if any future threats
[729]were’ made.
[731]Records of the Bureau of Criminal Identification
[732]and Investigation (CII), Sacramento, California, reveal
[733]“that a .25 calibre Beretta automatic pistol, serial number
[734]- 415984, was sold to ROBERT SCHEER; 6468 Benvenue Avenue, —
[735]Oakland, California, on. January 27, 1968, and that this’ gun.
[736]was - purchased in Oakland. my es
[738]. ce. Records of the Oakland Police Department were |
[739]“searched October 17, 1968 by. IC ROBERT L. GIBSON and it oo
[740]was determined that ROBERT SCHEER did not possess a permit :
[741]to carry ay gun. a
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[753]a . “Records of the San Francisco: Police Department ,
[755]- San Francisco, California, were searched by JOHN VANNUCCT, .
[756]- Intelligence Unit, San Francisco. Police Department (SFPD)
[757]. on, October 17, 1968 and no permit has been issued. by the
[758]SFPD for ROBERT SCHEER to. carry | a. gone _
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[779]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION.
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[783]. “The. Conleze’ Avenue Branch, “Bank of America, 6201
[784]; “college Avenue, Oakland, California, maintains a- commerial
[785]checking account. for ANNE W. SCHEER or ROBERT SCHEER,
[786]6468 Benvenue Avenue, Oakland, California. | This account —
[787]_ bears Account Number 5440 03178, and was opened on.
[788]_ September 18, (1967. © . oe
[790]On March | 19, 1968, an examination of bank records -
[791]“pertaining to items deposited in this account . during the |
[792]_ period September 18, 1967 through March 5, 1968, was made.
[793]. Among the checks deposited | during this period were the.
[794]_. following (All these. checks. were. written ‘Payable to ROBERT
[795]SCHEER.) ':. 7 .
[797]“nate Dagosited |” Payae's A ‘Ksoisine fo xeumig |
[799]oe 301 Broadway, San . —
[800].... Franeisco, California ~
[801]oe (Payroll Account) _
[802]10/2/67 (Ss Ramparts Magazine === 50755
[803]10/12/67 °- ~=~.—=, Associated Students —~S~SOUOs—C=*s
[804]ae ee California Western |
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[808]12/18/67 = ss Ramparts" Magazine = 507685
[809]“11/20/67 Stanford University, 300.00 |
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[817]SA LAWRENCE J. NEIZON:cm re 3/20/68
[818]by : —_—Date dictated
[820]This document contains neither recommendations nor ¢ conclusions « of the FBI. -It is the property of the FBI apd is loa d to
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[842]12/18/67
[844]ug/ie/67
[846]the above check vas nerked "refund". —
[850]1/2/68
[851]1/3/68
[852]1/16/68
[853]1/26/68
[855]1/26/68.
[856]1/26/68
[858]2/3/68.
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[863]"Payee's Account
[864]"University. of California
[865]Santa Cruz
[866]"Ramparts" Magazine
[868]| "pamparts" Magazine
[869]"Brandeis University |
[871]_ Fordham University
[873]Agenzia Fugazi, Ine.,
[875]Travel Agency, San
[876]“Francisco, California
[878]Associated Students, -
[879]Los. Angeles. Valley conlege,
[881]"Ramparts" Magazine -
[883]“Ramparts” Magazine _
[887](largely illecible)
[889]but "McGill University"
[891]appears on the check
[893]University of Manitoba
[895](largely illegible) but
[897]"Manitoba" appears on >
[898]the check =
[900]"Ramparts" Magazine |
[902]“Amount
[906]507. 55
[907]507. 55
[908]300, 00
[909]300.00
[911]168.95 |
[913]507.55 -
[915]13c,00 |
[916]41L.O5
[917]“458.75
[919]257425
[922]| 473,80.
[924]Copy nnn saviaeessmeegage Copies
[925]- Page. 14 a L aie
[927]anonsececefusacgnds
[929]SF 100-46832
[930]. WEH:cm —
[932]_ Date oe Payee's Account 7
[933]2/20/68. Sos "Ramparts" Magazine ——
[934]2/20/68. a - ‘University of Idaho
[936]3/8/68 fs Albion College
[937]oS Albion, Michigan
[939]“$473.80, a
[942]The ‘above information is confidential and ‘éannot ;
[943]be ‘made public except in the usual procedure. following |
[945]“the issuance of a subpoena duces tecum, directed to Me.
[946]AARON C. ORTON, Operations’ Officer, | College Avenue .
[947]Branch, Bank. of Americas 6202 College~Avenue Oaklands
[949]California.
[951]. ‘The. original documents listed above | are no longer
[953]in possession. of. the bank.
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[958]| Docld:34517445 Page 16
[960]Bank € Trust Co. ’ Albion, Pk
[962]3/29/68 =... California Intercollegiate — oo
[963]= os Pyess Association, Hayward, a
[964]be California a $350.00
[965]3/29/68 .. ~———. ,s *RRamparts" Magazine | $423.80 |
[966]4/1/68 ss Cheek (from IDA SCHEER, =
[967]oe oo 2868 Bronx Park. East,
[968]New York City, drawn on. —
[969]_ .Manufacturers Hanover Trust...
[970]oe COn 5g New York City . 8 15.00...
[971]4/10/68 . University of California, oo
[972]os mo ' Trvine, Calif., drawn on. Oo
[973]ee ss United California Bank _ $336.00.
[974]illegible §. . ~—_Bank of Province, city $700.00
[975]se -- unknown, Canada, account # ~ — -
[976]00059-010-00-02003 (check
[977]BC -. believed issued to "Ramparts" a
[978]Ne . Magazine) —_ . 7 Cexchangerate.
[979]me a [ $644.00)
[980]U/L7/68. 0 Ramparts" Magazine $350.00 -
[981]a | | 16 7 .
[983]On 6/27/68 ‘at Cakiand, California Pile #. ee
[984]by — SA WILLIAM E. HUGHES /men oe Date dictated 1/8768 cain
[985]This document contains ‘neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI: Te is the property of ‘the FBI and i is loaned to ;
[987]_ your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside YOUr, BEERS a san ges OE a ; FP
[988]Se _ aae UE. . Copy seseacsegecescesssees OE secarponrennevnsee Copies
[989]YD, oes a Page. h Gan Ot p LE e060
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[993]“FID-302 (Rev. de83-64) 008 OS a
[995]. .
[997]AER Mate)
[998]Asa a ra
[999]ae Winraren a Sages . .
[1000]5 . ee Tnsis ann . “ roe
[1002]. FEDERAL BUREAU OF. INVESTIGATION.
[1004]| ‘Date —_ “1 toree
[1006]‘The College Avenue. Branch of Bank of: America, 6201
[1008]College Avenue, Oakland, California, maintains a Commercial
[1009]checking account. for ANNE. W. SCHEER or ROBERT. SCHEER, 6468
[1011]_ Benvenue_ Avenue, Oakland. This account bears account. number |.
[1012]Sano’ 03178 and was opened September 18, 1967. a So
[1014]: q
[1016]| “On June ‘19- 1, (1968, an. examination of bank records»
[1018]_ pertaining to items deposited in this account during the period —
[1019]-. March 6, 1968 to. June 21, 1968, were made available. Among.
[1020]. the checks deposited during this: period were the following
[1021]checks. payable to" ROBERT. ‘SCHEER: .
[1023]pate aa mg BS | “Maker a ks Amount
[1024]| 2/29/68 _ tRamparts® Magazine 423.80
[1025]8/18/68 "Ramparts" Magazine = $423.80.
[1026]3/8/68 = =i ss—sé=“—s AGN. COL Lege ,~AlbioOn, rs
[1028]. ee Michigan, drawn on City —
[1030]| Docld:34517445 Page 1f
[1032]SF 100- 46832
[1033]WEH: :men
[1035]4/16/68 = ©. Towa State University of . a
[1036]re on Science & Technology, Ames,
[1038]Iowa, drawn on 1st National. . on
[1039]oe” Bank, Ames, Iowa | $500.00 —
[1040]Unreadable - — ~Towa State University of. a
[1042]7 oo. Sedence € Technology $2ur. 00.
[1043]4/30/68 = "Ramparts" Magazine . ° $473.80-
[1044]| 5/15/68 = "Ramparts" Magazine $473. 80 ;
[1045]_ 5/21/68 =... | DAVID KOLODNEY, 6468 . :
[1046]a ne , Benevue Avenue, Oakland,
[1047]drawn on Wells Fargo Bank,
[1048]a University Branch, Berkeley, -
[1049]Soe os California. $170. 00
[1050]5/16/68 = ss State University of New York at
[1051]es Buffalo, drawn on Marine Midland
[1052]. Rank, ‘University. Office, — . a
[1053]re Buffalo, New York «| $196.90
[1054]5/24/68 "Ramparts Magazine §° § 79.81 |
[1055]- 5/24/68 "Ramparts" Magazine > $100.00 ”
[1056]-§/31/68 "Ramparts" Magazine — $473.80 -
[1057]6/3/68... =—s "Ramparts" Magazine: $170. 00
[1058]6/11/68 CHRISTOPHER. D. “YEILLS, - ,
[1059]re a ~ 108 El Camino Real, Berkeley,
[1060]California, drawn on Sumitomo =
[1061]oe Bank of California, Oakland $250. 00 7
[1062]6/7/68 - “Ramparts" Magazine check | 2
[1063]. _.to Berlitz School of Languages: $261. 87
[1064]6/7/68 - "Ramparts Magazine $227.45 .
[1065]6/7/68... . "Ramparts" Magazine $205.00
[1066]6/10/68. a "Ramparts" Magazine - . - $400.00
[1067]oe “on June 10, 1968, a Bank of America money order, no.
[1068]~ 52423, was purchased by ANNE WEILLS SCHEER made out to Berlitz
[1069]School of Languages” in the amount of $295. 00%.
[1070]6/21/68 - ou. Ss. “Government check from gue2.08
[1071]deposited — OU. 8. Marshal, New York City. a
[1072]Copy. a SL oe. P Copi e3-
[1073], Page. LE se eat Pages |
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[1083]“One personal check “igsuead by ROBERT. SCHEER to Berlitz.
[1085]~ School of Languages in the amount of $150.00, was. refused by.
[1087]this bank because of insufficient funds” in the S CHEER” account
[1089]during June, 1968.
[1091]- The above information is’ confidential and. cannot be-
[1093]made public except in a usual proceeding following. issuance of
[1095]a subpoena duces. tecum, directed to Mr. AARON C. ORTON. “Operations —
[1097]NW 88613
[1099]%fficer, Bank of America, 6201 . College Avenue » Oakland, ‘California.
[1101]Each of the ‘wRamparts” Magazine. ‘checks were “drawn on
[1103]che Commonwealth National Bank of San_ | Francisco.
[1105]“e
[1107]| Copy... seeeeectiegs fot. J Copies: ;
[1108]“Faas ASL. Pages
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[1113]WEH: jb ce
[1115], "ROBERT. SCHEER, eyes Benvenue Avenue , ‘Oakland,
[1116]“California, applied for a loan June 10, 1968, at which time
[1117]_ he furnished the following financial information:
[1119]He has. a. ‘savings account at “united California.
[1120]Bank, San Francisco, opened July 1966, with a: low three
[1121]- figure: balance. © He maintains a ‘checking ; account. at Bank’:
[1122]of America, — 6201 College Avenue, Oakland...He has.a salary
[1123]of "1,000 per month and an additional income. From. lectures.
[1124]and writings amounting to $8, 000 yearly. .He owns a .1958_
[1125]Mercedes 220 sedan with no. mort page. against. t.. He owns.
[1126]a 1967 Saab stationwagon, -which is- being financed through ©
[1127]the First State. Bank, San. Leandro ,_ California, with a.
[1128]~ balance of $1,560. “His mother .is IDA. KURAN SCHEER, 2868.
[1129]~ Bronx Park. West; Bronx, New York. His father-in- _ Taw is
[1130]~ JOHN. WEILLS , 108. ‘El Camino Real, Bebkeley, California.
[1131]His home -is “mort gaged through American Savings . -and Loan
[1132]' Association, San Jose, with a balance of $23, 000 on which —
[1133]monthly | payments are made of $214. “Second home mortgage ~~
[1134]is carried through Central Realty, Telegraph Avenue, Oakland,
[1135]with a balance of.$2,000 and monthly payments of $uo.. He |
[1136]has Bankamericard 180-763-484 on which there is a ‘balance: of |
[1137]_ $209 owing. He has a Master Charge Card. 3017-802-921,
[1138]on. which there is a $300 balance. The loan requested was
[1139]refused when- SCHEER was asked for a copy of his latest ==
[1140]ancome > tax return to be furnished, and SCHEER: vefused to do
[1141]SO. ‘The purpose - of the loan was_ not | stated. : . —
[1143]SF Tt 7 a coe
[1144]June ig, (1968 -
[1146]‘ROBERT SCHEER had a total income in 1966 of about:
[1147]He had a total. income in 1967 of. ab.
[1148]salary from his m at "Ramparts ©
[1149]0 from his writings” and
[1151]_ IRS [JFK Law 11(a)] — oe oe CS August 29, 1968 ©
[1153]28D Fons Wot. = Copies
[1154]_ Page. vowed hg asofevsreens of. Bens
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[1163]a Mr. and Mrs ROBERT SCHEER have maintained a
[1164]| joint checking account at the College Avenue Branch, Bank
[1165]of America, 6201. College Avenue, Oakland, California. It
[1166]was. learned this. account was. transferred. about September
[1167]20, 1968 to a checking account in. the name of ANNE W. SCHEER.
[1168]‘only. Deposits. to this account have shown that. ROBERT. a
[1169]“SCHEER received -a check for $100. from the University Of |
[1170]California. at Berkeley dated July 19, 1968, which. was -
[1171]deposited “to this: account. = a
[1173]ca On August | 25 “1968, he “deposited three small
[1174]checks made out to IDA KURAN SCHEER; one dated July 10, 9.0.
[1175]_.1968-in the amount of $65 from the TLGWU National Retire-
[1176]- ment Fund, drawn on the Royal National Bank of New. York.
[1177]-. Another. check dated May 20, 1968 in the amount of $30 to.
[1178]“IDA SCHEER was. issued by the Health™and Welfare Fund, “Knit:
[1179]| Goods - Workers. Union, drawn on the Chemical Bank of. New
[1180]~~ York. On August 23, 1968, a check for’ $111.60.from the _
[1181]~ US Treasury Department to IDA KURAN SCHEER marked. Social .
[1182]Security” check was deposited.
[1184]a ao On August 18, 1968, a ‘deposit: was ‘made for.a_
[1185]Check. of $110. from the ‘United States National Student | .
[1186]- Association, 21st. Congress. account , ‘drawn on the Union oe.
[1187]“National Bank, “Manhattan, Kansas. ‘On August 30, 1968, a
[1188]_ payroll ‘check in the amount of $496. 35 from. "Ramparts" _ _
[1189]magazine was deposited. .On September 17,.1968, the
[1190]"Ramparts" check issued to Subject in the “amount: of.
[1191]$254.44 was deposited. On September 16, 1968, a check in.
[1192]the amount of 3500 from NBC, drawn’ on. the Morgan Trust |.
[1193].. Company, New York City,. and issued to THOMAS HAYDEN care of
[1194]. Liberation Publications, 5. Beeckman Place, New: York, was.
[1195]_. deposited. On September 12, 1968, a payroll check in the_
[1196]amount of $496.35 was deposited. On September 23, 1968,
[1197]a check in the amount of $400 issued to ANNE. SCHEER, “drawn
[1198]on the’ Fisherman's Wharf Branch, Bank. of Ameria, by ROBERT
[1199]~ SCHEER was - deposited. - On October. 18, 1968, a.$100 check:
[1200]from "Ramparts" magazine was: deposited : in the account of |
[1201]_ ANNE. SCHEER. ,
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[1216]July.29,°1968 .
[1217]August 9, 1968.
[1218]September 26, 1968
[1219]October 14, 1968.
[1220]October | 22, 1968.
[1222]- . . "The above ‘information. may not. ‘be made public except.
[1224]ain a ‘usual proceeding. following issuance of a subpoena duces ©
[1225]-.tecum addressed to Mr. AARON C. ORTON, Operations Manager,
[1227]_ Bank of “America, 6201 College Avenue , Oakland, California..
[1229]‘ROBERT. SCHEER peeeived a check From "Ramparts"
[1231]“hatganine. July 31, 1968, in the amount of $200 drawn.
[1233]on. the Commonwealth. National Bank of San Francisco. - He
[1235]also received a payroll check dated July 31, 1968 in
[1236]the amount of $517.90 from "Ramparts" magazine. He
[1237]received a check August 13, 1968 in the amount of $300.
[1239]from "Ramparts" magazine. "Each of these checks was drawn
[1241]| on. ‘the Commonwealth National Bank , San Francisco.
[1243]SP. T- 10. _
[1244]August | 27, A968 |
[1246]a The’ above information may ‘not be made public.
[1247]except in a usual proceeding following issuance of a |
[1248]subpoena duces tecum addressed to. Mr. DON ‘FAZACKERELY ,
[1250]Commonwealth National Bank, Montgomery and Sacramento: ae
[1252]Streets, san. Francisco.
[1254]1263
[1258]eeceeedeensnacaacvees
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[1265]FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION —
[1267]Lo eS . a oe a + Bile MOBIL pe
[1269]at Records of: Bank of. America, Fisherman! s Wharf
[1270]Branch, 330 Bay Street, San Francisco, California,
[1271]reflect. that account number 06780- 00074 was opened
[1272]~in the name of ROBERT SCHEER, 495 Beach. Street, San -
[1273]_ Francisco, on September 20, 1968, Deposits to "this
[1274]account are as. follows: Da
[1275]‘September, 20, 1968 1 check for $100. dated .
[1276]. September 17, 1968, from >
[1277]U.S National Student
[1278]- ‘Association, Washington,
[1279]- -D...C., to ROBERT - SCHEER
[1280]_ drawn on Riggs National
[1281]; Bank, Washington, D. Cee
[1283]- September 20, 1968 1 check for $446, 35. to oo _
[1284]a _ ROBERT SCHEER from "Ramparts" oe
[1285]Magazine drawn on First a
[1286]-Western Bank, Main Office,”
[1287]San Francisco, California |
[1289]- September 27, 1968. Deposit of $350. 00 ‘composed —
[1290]eT - of cheek for $750.00 drawn
[1291]on First Western Bank and
[1292]Trust Company, University _
[1293]Park Office, Irvine, California, _
[1294]Oe oo ee to ROBERT SCHEER, less cash oe
[1295]a 4 Co ‘of $400.00. ae
[1296]ae a, _. (Recordak film unreadable so
[1297]“maker: unknown )- my
[1299]October 3, 1968 “Deposit of $275.00. of a cashier" Ss.
[1300]~ gheek number 1543672 from _
[1301]Crocker-Citizens. National. Bank,
[1302]Golden Gateway - - Jackson Square
[1303]‘Branch, 625 Battery. Street,
[1304], San Francisco. -
[1306]on 20/28, 27/56 Sar Francisco, California pite # SF 1090-16892
[1308]by __SA_WILLIAM E. _HUGHES/rb. _ _Date dictated — 10/22/68
[1310]This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It.is the property of the Fel and is loaned to
[1311]. your agency; it: and its. contents are not to be distribut, echoutsidenyou BABeENC Ya . asd
[1312]_ ; ee fn Copy.. Copies
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[1323]~ October 9,.-1968 | Deposit of $555.08 composed
[1324]of check for $655.08 less
[1325]$106 cash; drawn on First
[1326]Western Bank, San Francisco
[1327](film has not. yet been
[1328]developed).
[1330]The above. information: may not be jhade public.
[1331]- exeept in a usual. proceeding, following issuance of a Z
[1332]_. subpoena duces. tecum addressed to Mr. . RICHARD D. FULLER,
[1334]Bank of. America, 330. Bay Street, San Francisco, -
[1335]California.
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[1355]It was leanred ‘that ! during October 1968, SCHEER
[1357]wrote a check for $300 and another check for. $40, e€ach of.
[1359]which was refused by his. bank because of insufficient
[1361]. funds to. cover these checks. SCHEER also wrote a- check
[1363]for $45.30 on November 21, (1968, ‘to the Hotel Chelsea,
[1365]New York City, which was. deposited in the National City —
[1367]Bank, 23rd Street and Avenue of the Americas ‘Branch.
[1368]‘SCHEER reportedly was having trouble because some of his.»
[1369]pay ‘Checks from "Ramparts'' magazine were not honored’ when
[1371]presented for payment. SCHEER also reportedly wrote a check .
[1372]for $25. on December 22, 1968,made out to the Hilton Inn.
[1373]New York City. ‘SCHEER wrote a check to United Airlines
[1374](UAL) for $30, dated December 14, 1968 at New York City.
[1375]He also issued a check to American Airlines, Houston, Texas
[1377]for, $25 on December 30, 1968. He issued a check to the |
[1378]' Continental Hilton, Mexico City, Mexico in the . amount of
[1380]2 $35, dated December 30, 1968.
[1382]SCHEER. made only one deposit of Suna. on. January -
[1384]3, 1969, which was a check from. "Ramparts" magazine drawn
[1386]on. the Commonwealth National Bank, san: Francisco.
[1388]: SF T= 11 : .
[1389]- October 31, “1968, .
[1390]- - November 23, 1968
[1391]_. - December 31, 1968
[1392]January 28, 1969
[1394]‘None of the above information| may. be: ‘made public
[1396]except in a usual proceeding following issuance of a
[1397]subpoena duces tecum directed to RICHARD. D. FULLER,
[1398]Operations Officer, Fisherman's Wharf Branch, Bank of
[1400]America, 330 Bay Street, San Francisco.
[1402]‘ROBERT SCHEER's checking account at Bank of”.
[1404]‘Anierica, 330 Bay Street, San Francisco, California, showed —
[1406]— only three small deposits. during , April 1969 as follows:
[1408]March 4, 1969 - $50.00 —
[1409]March 18, 1969 ~ $68.00 |
[1410]March 27, 1969 - $180.00.
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[1430]1G Ot This account has ‘been. quite inactive during February
[1431]‘and March. 1969. There was a deposit of $2500.76 on April |
[1433]ll, (1969 resulting from a telegraphic. transfer of funds
[1435]. £rom: the Chase Manhattan Bank, New York City .to. ROBERT SCHEER
[1436]from CYRELLY ABEL. As noted above, these bank records are
[1438]confidential and cannot be made public without a “subpoena.
[1439]a, . oo . SF T-96 . .
[1440]_ April 17, “1969
[1442]Passport Information
[1444]Files of ‘the Passport Office, US Department of”
[1446]- State, Washington ,_ D. C., were reviewed by SA DOUGLAS M.
[1447]BROWN. on. January: 26, 1968 and. reflected. ‘the- following.
[1449]On January 28, 1966, Passport number Te 41559 was”
[1451]igsued at the San Francisco Passport Agency to. ROBERT SCHEER,
[1453]based on his. application , January 27, 1966.. SCHEER stated
[1455]he was born April 4, 1936 at Bronx, New ‘York, was a writer
[1456]by occupation, “residing & 228 Milvia Street; “Berkeley, :
[1457]Californa. . : .
[1459]His last passport, number D 163804, was issued
[1460]February 5, 1963. It was cancelled and returned to SCHEER .
[1461]when the above application was submitted. His parents.
[1462]were identified as FRED SCHEER, born in Germany, May 5,
[1464]1898, and IDA KURAN, born in Russia, April 24, 1900. His
[1466]father was. a United States citizen, but his mother was not.
[1468]ae citizen.. He was last married in 1965 to. ANNE. BUTTERFIELD
[1470]WEILLS, born Eureka, California, March 14, 1942. She was.
[1472]designated as the person to be notified in an emergency at
[1474]the above address. SCHEER stated in the application that he
[1476]planned to depart San Francisco via Japan Airlines for a trip
[1477]of one month to- Japan, Cambodia. and Hong Kong for journalistie
[1479]purposes.
[1481]On November 29, 1967, SCHEER ‘wrote a! letter | on
[1483]the. letterhead of "Ramparts" magazine and signed the letter _.
[1484]as Managing Editor of that publication, which he. sent to the.
[1485]Visa Department, US Department of State, Washington, D. Coy)
[1487]stating he had been invited to attend a cultural conference
[1488]in Havana, Cuba» in. January 1968, by the. ‘Cuban Commission to
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[1502]the United Nations. He stated he. “found it necessary. in: his -
[1503]position to accept this invitation and requested a visa for Oe
[1504]‘this purpose « oo ~
[1506]The Department of State: advised SCHEER by. letter -
[1508]‘ated December 18, 1967 that provided he would execute. the
[1510]: enclosed affidavit stating that He desired to attend the
[1512]‘conference: as. a professional revorter and would not par- |
[1513]‘ticipate in the conference in anv manner, his application
[1514]“would appear to qualify under existing regulations.
[1516]On December 20, 1967, ‘SCHEER returned the affidavit .
[1517]which ‘was executed on that ‘date. before a notary public in
[1518]San Francisco. On December 27, (1967, ‘the San Francisco
[1519]Passport Office was authorized “by the. State Department to |
[1521]validate SCHEER's passport. for one Pound trip to Cuba. |
[1523]The State Department files reflect that the passport was”
[1524]Te) validated at San. Francisco: on. December. 29, 1967.
[1526]Miss MADELINE EBINGER, Clerk, Passport. Office,
[1528]US. Department of State, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco,
[1529]advised March 20, 1968 that her office received . authoriza—
[1531]tion from. the State Department ; Washington, | D. C. on March -
[1532]19, 1968 to validate the passport of ROBERT SCHEER, DUGALD
[1534]STERMER and FREDERICK C. MITCHELL, all of "Ramparts" magazine-
[1536]for one round trip to Cuba, each for journalistic purposes.
[1537]STERMER is art director of "Ramparts" magazine and MITCHELL»
[1538]a senior editor of "Ramparts", Miss EBINGER expected SCHEER
[1539]to appear in the immediate future for this validation. since
[1540]she stated he has been telephoning the passport office
[1541]daily for the past week to determine if the validation of his.
[1543]", Passport. had been authorized.
[1545]On. April 16, 1968, ROBERT. SCHEER was observed by.
[1547]a Special Agent of the FBI. to visit. the Passport Office of
[1549]the State Department in San Francisco, where he had his.
[1551]passport validated for one round trip to Cuba. This was
[1553]of § State CUSDS) , ‘Washington, D. Ces stated. on August 23,
[1555]_ confirmed by MADELINE. EBINGER the same day.
[1557]Mrs. DOROTHY GIBBS, Passport Office, | US Department oe
[1559]“Copy. snccemetetgeeie Of A. ac OopLes
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[1572]“1968 +t to SE ROBERT P, LYNCH that the. State Department wired a
[1574]the San Francisco Passport Agency instructing, "You are.
[1576]_ authorzied to validate. passport G 041559, issued to ROBERT
[1578]_ SCHEER of ‘Ramparts } valid for one - ‘round trip to. Cuba.
[1580]Miss. MADELINE EBINGER advised on September 18, “i968
[1582]that records of that. office reflect that the passport of
[1584]ROBERT SCHEER was validated for one round trip to Cuba on
[1586]‘August 22, 1968. She said she recalled that an unknown man
[1588]appeared at the Passport Office a few minutes before.
[1590]~ closing time on August 22, 1968 and insisted: that the ..
[1591]“passport be validated that evening since ROBERT SCHEER intended.
[1593]to depart that evening. —
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[1607]IT. AFFILIATION WITH SUBVERSIVE |
[1608]_AND . OTHER. GROUPS
[1610]“Contact | with Cuban Consulate
[1612]. SERENA and ROBERT: SCHEER were among the individuals
[1613]» who had contacted the Cuban Consulate in. New York City re- |
[1614]7 garding ¢ a trip to. Cuba. : ca
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[1617]_ August il, 4980 ee
[1619]A. Fair. Play For Cuba
[1620]____ Committee (FPCC) -
[1622]A characterization of the
[1623]FPCC. is corained in the
[1624]Appendix of this: report.
[1626]a "The Daily Californian," a daily newspaper ‘of the.
[1627]- Associated Students of the University of California, Berkeley, -
[1628](UCB), issue of September 22, 1960, identified ROBERT SCHEER
[1629]as - Research. Director of the Student Fair. Play. for Cuba Com-
[1630]mittee (SFPCC) on the Berkeley Campus » oo
[1632]ee “The National. Office of. the Socialist Workers Party
[1633]“(SWE maintained a quantity of. corre spondence dealing with ......-
[1634]efforts of the SWP to infiltrate and dominate the FPCC. This.
[1635]material included the. following notation: BOB SCHEER, oe
[1636]originally from N. Y.- CCNY, was in SDA. Led: Fight to expel
[1637]YSL and told me that. they called him a Stalinist. Ina _
[1638]political discussion he gave me that impression too, though
[1639]he. can attack Soviet Union before a liberal audience™ Either -
[1641]in periphery of CP or thereabouts (influenced, etc. ).
[1643]SF Tp 13 _
[1644]November 18, 1960.
[1646]The SWP has been designated |
[1647]by the Attorney General: of ©
[1648]the United States. pursuant to
[1649]Executive Order 10450.
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[1661]- "The Daily Californian," issue. of . ‘December. 22,
[1663]. 1960, reflected that the SFPCC was formed at a meeting. in
[1664]Berkeley, September 21, 1960. This article: stated. that .
[1665]amond: the officers elected at this meeting was ROBERT: SCHEER,
[1667]"and MAURICE ZEITLIN, Secretary.
[1669]. > The publication "Student Council," Volume. a, “Number _
[1670]1, dated. November 4, 1960, declared that this publication |
[1671]- constituted ‘the first issue of the "Student Council," FPCC
[1672]newsletter, and that this publication would be a bi-monthly .
[1673]report concerning Cuba and the. activities of. the newly organized.
[1674]-, Student Cotincil chapters. ‘The publication on page one.
[1675]- reported that under the leadership of RICHARD CURRIER: and ©
[1676]- ROBERT SCHEER, the Berkeley Chapter had- enlisted 90 members -
[1677]and had held. several. successful meetings. _
[1679]A source advised November 18, 1960, “that
[1681]an associate of RICHARD CURRIER described
[1682]_. CURRIER as new to politics and - as. being very _
[1683]* close: to MAURICE. ZEITLIN. . .
[1685]a SF ‘T- 130 . -_ ria
[1687]The: same source ‘reported that an associate ©
[1689]of MAURICE ZEITLIN described him as an in-_
[1691]dividual: who formerly called himself.a.-
[1693]Stalinist and who has expressed himself as.
[1694]‘supporting Russia and. Red China. -
[1696]SFT-13000° 000007
[1697]November 18, (1960.
[1699]Another source related February 12, 1957,
[1700]that .in September 1956, MAURICE ZEITLIN = ~-
[1701]evidenced interest in joining the Labor.
[1702]Youth League (LYL) in Detroit, ‘Michigan, -
[1704]but did not become active in LYL and, in .-
[1706]fact, repulsed LYL efforts totake over a
[1708]discussion group at Wayne University
[1709]which ZEITLIN led.
[1711]SFT-le
[1712]February’ 12, 1957
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[1720]who was elected Research Director; RICHARD | CURRIER, ‘President; pokes
[1722]‘SF 100-46 832. i
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[1725]- The LYL has been designated
[1726]by the Attorney General ‘OF |
[1727]the United States. pursuant >
[1728]to Executive. Order LOuSO.
[1730]eae a ‘The. "Stanford Daily” newspaper, issue of February
[1731]_ 9,.1961, contained an article entitled "Bay Area Students:
[1732] ‘Deseribe Progress of Revolutionary Cuba. This. article
[1733]-explained that on February 8, 1961, there were a number of
[1734]persons who spoke.on the campus of Stanford University,
[1735]Palo Alto, California, favoring "progress" in Cuba since.
[1736]the revolution.. One of these speakers was identified | as.
[1737]2, ROBERT SCHEER, from ‘UCB. : 7
[1739]An. FPCC faction meeting ‘gpongored™ by the SWP was.
[1741]. held March 21, 1961, at 5931. Whitney - Street, Oakland, a
[1742]' California. ROBERT. SCHEER was not present at this meeting,
[1743]but was described as one of the 14 students on the campus.
[1744]of UCB who had signed a petition. for” a elub of ‘the FPCC to.
[1746]be = active on the» campus . a oo
[1748]SF T- 15- oe
[1749]March: ‘22, (1961
[1751]| | a meeting of the. Ray Area -FPRCC (BAFPCC) was held - :
[1752]at the Unitarian Church, Bancroft and. Dana- Street, Berkeley,
[1753]at which ROBERT SCHEER was not present; however, it was | :
[1754]' announced that a forum on Cuba was taking place ‘on. the UCB.
[1755]campus, at the same time as this meeting was. taking. place
[1756]and that Mr. SCHEER was one of two people responsible. for. _
[1757]- this Cuba forum. It was stated that SCHFER was also weiting
[1758]a book about Cuba in cooperation with another | author,
[1760]SF T- 15 a
[1761]. March 29, 19621 | TO
[1762]— A meeting. of BAFPCC. was held. May. 3, “1961, at 150 _
[1763]Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco. This’ meeting was not _
[1764]attended by ROBERT. SCHEER, but_an announcement ‘was made
[1766]_ during this meeting that the Student Ad Hoc Committee ©
[1767]Against Intervention ain Cuba, which is also known as the
[1769]a
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[1782]Bay Area. Student Committee to. Oppose Intervention . in ‘Cuba,
[1783]was formed'on April 17, 1961. This new group was said to have
[1784]a 7-man executive committee , of whom six are members of. the
[1785]FPCC. ROBERT SCHEER was listed as oné of the members of -
[1786]_. the executive committee. The secretary of the BAFPCC announced.
[1787]_. that two members of the executive committee of the Student.
[1789]_ Ad Hoe. Committee Against Intervention in Cuba had contacted
[1790]the > executive committee of. BAFPCC executive committee, | a
[1791]because they. wanted to work with and coordinate activities.
[1793]~ with. BAFPCC. It was. recommended and voted that the entire.
[1794]7-man executive committee of the Student Ad-Hoc: Committee
[1796]_. Against Intervention in: Cuba be added to. the executive oe
[1797]committee of BAFPCC. :
[1799]SF T- -15 . .
[1800]Observation. of Special Agent:
[1801]of the FBI on May 3, 1961 =
[1803]oo The name: of ROBERT SCHEER, ‘Berkeley, California,
[1804]was maintained on the mailing list of FPCC, Room 329;
[1805]799 Broadway 5 New York , New York.
[1808]‘September 24 and 25, 1961.
[1810]Bo The Daily Californian," issue of. December 12, Lo
[1811]‘1961, contained a letter. to the editor which upheld FIDEL |
[1812]CASTRO and was signed "BOB SCHEER, Grad., Student Econ.
[1814]Member Fair Play Exec. Comm. 1960, 1. and by. the name of
[1815]“one other person. _ |
[1817]B. Progressive Labor Party (PLP)
[1818]| cA characterization of the an
[1819]‘PLP is contained in the | ae
[1820]_ Appendix of this report. —
[1822]: Cos. A Free University party. was held June- 26, 1965,
[1823]. at.20 East 14th Street, New York. City, attended by a number
[1824]. of people including. PLP members. Also in attendance was
[1826]- gape. Ww ——
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[1839]one. BOB SCHEER, who ‘stated. he had just returned from Vietnam.
[1840]‘and had been ‘the only American at the conference held in...
[1841]Indonesia. SCHEER added’ that. he had Just, written an article
[1842]for "Ramparts" magazine.
[1843]- SF T-17 0...
[1844]June 28, :1965
[1846]Cc. W. Ee B. Du Bois of
[1847]_ _ America (DCA) ce
[1849]- A characterization of. the
[1850]DCA. is contained in the
[1851]Appendix of this report. —
[1853]: A demonstration calling for an end of. the war in.
[1854]Vietnam was sponsored jointly by DCA and Women for Peace.
[1855]- and was held April 17, 1965, at the Civic. Center, San |
[1856]. Francisco.. The principal speaker at this affair was
[1857]ROBERT | SCHEER. — of,
[1859]7 SF T-15
[1860]April 22, 1965 —
[1862]SPF T-18 . oo ae
[1863]i a April 19, 1965.
[1864]‘Du, Bois Clubs | Suppor rt
[1865]A meeting of the San Francisco W. -E. B. DU Bois |
[1866]Club was held at 250 Page Street, San Francisco, on May 22,
[1867]1966.- This meeting was concerned principally with the
[1868]~ ROBERT SCHEER campaign for U..S. Congress. It was. agreed
[1869]that the Du Bois Clubs would support SCHEER and actively
[1870]campaign in his behalf. SCHEER - was not present - at. ‘the |
[1871]meeting. _ a
[1873]SF T-19 —
[1874]May: 27, 1966
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[1892]San Francisco W.E.B. Du “Rois Club members travelled _
[1894]‘to Bast oakiana, California, June 4, 1966, where they ecan=—
[1896]vassed the persons. who were registered Democratic. in the.
[1897]various precincts and. requested them to. vote for. - ROBERT -
[1899]_» SCHEER for Congress.
[1902]June. 7, 1966
[1904]De “Students for: a. Democratic
[1906]Societ (SDS).
[1908]A characterization ‘of the
[1909]SDS is. contained. in the.
[1910]Appendix of this® report.
[1912]| The November ll, 1964. issue of: "SPUR" ‘eontains-
[1914]on page 10 a news item from Berkeley, California, which ©
[1916]- reports a panel discussion featuring ROBERT SCHEER, des- |
[1917]'. . epibed as _"...arthor, correspondent | for The Realist and a
[1918]_. member of the New School.. The topic: ‘What is to Be Done _
[1920](After the Elections)' was described as the fourth in a.
[1921]series of such forums co- sponsored by the W. BE. B. Du Bois,
[1922]Clubs, SDS and the New. School. Te ;
[1924]"SPUR" is.a self- described newsletter of |
[1925]the W. E.B. Du Bois Clubs_ of America.
[1927]A characterization of the
[1928]DCA is contained in the
[1929]7 "Appendix of. this report.
[1931]On December 23, 1964, a Special Agent of the FBI
[1932]obtained a handbill at the UCR announcing that the SDS, —
[1934]. the San Francisco New School and the W.E. B. “Du Bois Clb
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[1938]part. in this discussion.
[1940]would present a discussion on November. 10, 1964, at ‘Stiles
[1941]Hall, ‘Berkeley, at 8:00 pm. BOB. ‘SCHEER: was: named as taking
[1943]-PRANK MORSMAN, who is “employed at the. headquarters
[1945]of SDS, 924° Howard Street , San: Francisco, stated: ‘January 6,
[1947]1966, that SDS holds a weekly class which is a combination
[1948]lecture- discussion session on. the ramifications of the cold.
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[1953]OO WEHE Sb
[1955]war, with. special: emphasis on ‘the ‘role of Red. China as it.
[1956]politically divergent from the Marxism of the Soviet. Union.
[1957]‘ MORSMAN stated BOB SCHEER is one Of those who: regularly
[1959]. attends these classes. .
[1961]. SF T-21. ae
[1962]“ - January” 21, 1966
[1963]. An undated letter: From the Chicago Peace Couneil
[1965]advertises ‘a meeting to be held May 11, 1967, as well as
[1967]a flyer. regarding -a speech to be made in Chicago May ll, |
[1969]1967, by ROBERT SCHEER under the sponsorship of the Studen
[1970]“for a Democratic Society. (SDS) was. receivéd in. Mav 1967.
[1971]This speech by SCHEER was to be made on the “subject of
[1973]"Us S.- Involvement. in Vietnam.
[1974]a SF T-22_
[1975]May 18, 1967
[1977]A leaflet advertising. a "teach Int on the topic
[1979]is”
[1981]ts
[1983]of "The Multiversity and the Empire" was.scheduled to be ~
[1985]held at Mc Millin Auditoriun, 116th Street and. Broadway, -
[1987]New York City on (11/22/68 under sponsorship — of Columbia”. * |
[1989]~ SDS. . ae
[1990]gp nibs
[1991]November 30, 1968
[1992]E.. Young Socialist npadgnee (sa)
[1994]_ _Neeting» May 24, 1966
[1996]_ The Bay Area YSA and SUP sponsored. an “open meeting
[1998]“which: was held. May 24, 1966, at Stiles Hall, Bancroft and
[1999]Dana Streets,. Berkeley, California, to protest against the
[2000]. shooting of LEO BERNARD at the Detroit SWP office. ROBERT
[2001]SCHEER was one of the speakers. at this meeting. ‘During: hi
[2003]Ss
[2005]-. speech, SCHEER stated that. unity of the left is- essential to a
[2006]protect its. members | and. to bring, an end ‘to the hysteria
[2007]sweeping the. country . .
[2009]| Sr T2680
[2010]- May 27, 1966.
[2011]SECRE™ .
[2012]SPORES _
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[2025]FB. .
[2027]ROBERT SCHEER participate in meetings 5 demonstrations, .
[2029]OQ
[2031]Vietnam Da
[2033]SP T-25°
[2035]June 2, 1966 —
[2037]O
[2039]A: characterization of the
[2040]_ Bay Area YSA is contained |
[2041]in the Appendix of this.
[2043]report .
[2045]Committee cype).
[2047]A characterization of. ‘the |
[2049]VDC is. contained in the
[2051]Appendix of this report.
[2053]etcetera. sponsored by the VDC opposing US participation in
[2055](the: Vietnam war as follows:
[2057]“Funetion §
[2058]Location
[2060]Demonstration |
[2061]UCB, Berkeley,
[2062]California.
[2064]| Meeting, UCB
[2066]“Demonstration
[2067]Berkeley _
[2069]- Demonstration
[2070]Oakland
[2072]Demonstration. —
[2073]San Francisco |
[2075]: Meeting, UCB
[2077]Date of
[2079]8/3/65
[2081]8/12/65
[2083]- B/21/65-
[2085]. 8/31/65
[2087]‘Source
[2089]8/25/65
[2091]“Date.
[2093]San _ (8/22/68
[2095]- Francisco
[2098]SF T-32 8/9/65
[2100]SF T-33; 8/23/65
[2101]— SA‘of FBI 8/22/65
[2103]Observation ,
[2104]SA of. FBI 8/25/65
[2106]Observation —
[2108]SP. T-3u 9/1/65; .
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[2120]SF T-33 8/23/65
[2122]Participant
[2124]Participant ~
[2126]_ Participant
[2128]‘Participant
[2130]Participant.
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[2141]Meeting -
[2142]“Berkeley |
[2143]Meeting, UCB -
[2145]Meeting
[2147]San Francisco
[2149]. | Demonstration _
[2150].. San Francisco
[2152]“Meeting
[2154]| Berkeley
[2156]“Meeting
[2157]Berkeley
[2158]Social a
[2159]Berkeley |
[2160]Meeting ©
[2161]Berkeley —
[2163]Demonstration
[2165]UCB
[2167]“Demonstration
[2168]San Francisco
[2170]Meeting —
[2171]UCB >
[2173]- Meeting
[2174]Berkeley
[2176]Teach- -In -
[2178]~- UCLA, Los.
[2179]“Angeles
[2182]_ Oakland :
[2184]10/4/65
[2186]5
[2189]9/21/68
[2190]9/23/65
[2192]‘9/25/65.
[2193]9/26/68
[2194]a/26/05
[2196]10/2/65.
[2198]10/15-
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[2204]11/2/65
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[2210]“11/20/65
[2212]SF T-35
[2214]SF 1-36
[2216]SF T-373
[2218]SF T-35
[2220]“gifs,
[2222]SA of FBI
[2224]SF T-35
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[2228]2/15/66
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[2239]Bares:
[2241]9/27/65 Participant
[2243]9/24/65. —
[2245]10/5/65.
[2247]10/6/65
[2249]SA of FBI 10/15-
[2251]“Speaker
[2253]‘Participant.
[2255]Participant
[2257]Participant
[2259]Speaker
[2263]“SA of FBI 10/17/65,
[2265]Observation 7
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[2283]SA of FBI qas2o/es
[2284]Observation , :
[2286]Speaker |
[2288]Participant
[2290]Participant. —
[2292]Participant —
[2294]Participant
[2296]Speaker
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[2315]Anti-War
[2317]Convention, .—
[2318]Washington , _
[2320]OD. Cc.
[2322]= Demonstration
[2324]NAS, Moffett.
[2326]Meeting, UCB
[2328]Meeting, UCB
[2332]. Meeting
[2333]San Francisco
[2335]| Meeting; UCB”
[2337]- March and.
[2339]‘Demonstration
[2347]octal, ”
[2348]Berke lev
[2350]Rally, UCB.
[2352]“The VDC held an ‘emergency. meeting October 4, 1965 __
[2353]to discuss whether. .to violate the Mc Carran Act,
[2355]ry:
[2357]|4L/25-
[2360]“12/5/65
[2361]Field, California | |
[2362]12/14/65.
[2364]“1/4/66.
[2365]“1/14/66
[2366]1/19/66
[2367]1/31/66
[2368]2/4/66
[2369]2/5/66
[2371]5/21/66
[2373]SF T-40 —
[2375]“SF aa"
[2377]SF T-38..
[2378]SF T-40_
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[2381]SF T-35 )
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[2387]SF T-35 )
[2388]SF P-42
[2390] SAs of |
[2391]Observation ~
[2393]12/4/65
[2395] SASOF. FBI. “12/5/65
[2397]1/27/66
[2398]2/15/66
[2399]1/13/66,
[2400]1/20/66
[2402]Uy ous66
[2404]1/24/66
[2406] SAsof FBI 1/31/66
[2407]_. Observation:
[2409]2/4/66
[2411]2/8/66
[2412]218/66
[2414]5/23/66
[2415]8/23/66 |
[2417]: Speaker '
[2419]Speaker -
[2420]| Speaker
[2422]Participant
[2424]Speaker —
[2428]participant
[2430]‘Speaker
[2431]Participant .—
[2433]Speaker _
[2435]Participant —
[2437]the Espionape _
[2439]Act of 1917 and other espionage: laws, at Room 155 Dwinelle.
[2441]-. Hall, UCB.. There. were about > 200. persons in attendance oO
[2443]”. Gneluding ROBERT SCHEER. | During, the meeting, SCHEER read
[2444]Sections (2387 and 2388 of the Espionage Act. of 1917, “defining,
[2446]7 Copy. sesinsigegenns ot “: Copies
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[2459]- WEH:3b
[2461]‘the elements of the violations. - SCHEER then ‘stated, Jit
[2462]is time to risk treason. We must totally disassociate
[2463]ourselves with the US: Government."
[2465]SF T. 38
[2466]February Lu, 1966
[2468]A large cardboard | poster was: observed at VDC.
[2470]Headquarters, 2407 Fulton Street, Berkeley, California,
[2472]which bore the notation across its top, "VDC Defendants |
[2474]Committee - I will commit civil disobediance on October oh
[2476]15-16 with the Vietnam Day Committee. and I am prepared to.
[2477]be arrested in opposition to United States intervention in
[2479]Vietnam. I-am joining this committee to organize. my.
[2481]political defense." There: were a large number. of names.
[2482]handwritten below this caption. including "BOB SCHEER, 2546, 7
[2484]_ Geary Street, san Francisco.
[2486]SF T- 37 . oN
[2487]September 28, 1965.
[2489]A demonstration in opposition to United States
[2491]_ participation in the Vietnam war was held October ‘17, (1965,
[2493]at the Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco, sponsored by 12
[2495]groups and having. about 3000 persons. participating. — The
[2497]concluding speaker at this program was ROBERT SCHEER, who —
[2498]was introduced. as a reporter for "Ramparts" magazine. i
[2500]SCHEER vehemently. denounced the United States action in.
[2502]Vietnam and stated that it was a problem for the’ Vietnamese
[2503]people to decide. SCHEER stated that the United States.
[2505]rationalized its killing of Vietnamese civilians by. saying
[2507]that the Viet Cong commit horrible atrocities. SCHEER
[2508]said that although the Viet. Cong may kill some: civilians,
[2510]the United States Government ! Ss statements on. ‘their atrocities oe
[2512]are y on the whole 5 a lie. — : ; eo! ae!
[2514]Observation by Special Agent
[2515]of the FBI mo, _
[2517]. The University Committee on Vietnam of the University.
[2518]of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) held a _teach- -in at the: .
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[2531]. Grand. Ballroom, student Union Building, UCLA, “Los Angeles, « on”
[2532]- “November. 12, 1965. ROBERT SCHEER was one of the. speakers —
[2533]who talked in- opposition to United States foreign policv -
[2534]"regarding Vietnam. | During. his talk, SCHEER stated "The
[2536]Viet Cong is a party of peace and. if I was in Vietnam I.
[2538]B would be on the side of the Viet Cong. Woo ee.
[2540]SF T-39 -..
[2541]November 29, “1965,
[2543]"The Daily Californian" newspapers: which is
[2545]“published daily by ‘the Associated Students of -UCB, in. its
[2546]issue of February 2, 1966, contained a news article which
[2547]described the. march by Vietnam Day. Committee on Congressman
[2549]COHELAN 's. office on January 31,-1966, in ‘which ROBERT SCHEER .
[2551]_. participated. This article. stated in part, "According to -
[2552]_-- SCHEER, the primary. goal of his campaign is not to defeat
[2554]~~ his opponent. but rather to engender support for : the anti-—
[2555]| Vietnam war movement ." aa , . . Be
[2557]vg ‘Communist Party «cp)
[2559]__Affiliation
[2561]‘SCHEER. for. Congress issued a press. “release January.
[2563]“ye 1966, stating that ROBERT SCHEER: announced. his candidacy’
[2565]for the. Democratic Party nomination for Congressman in the.
[2567]. 7th Congressional District of California. .In his. opening :
[2568]speech, SCHEER called for negotiations with the National
[2570]Liberation Front leading to the: withdrawal of American
[2572]troops. from Vietnam. | SCHEER said, "The . United States “iowa”
[2573]‘never have gone into Vietnam, should not have stayed. in. and.
[2575]should now get. out." SCHEER added, "The Johnson Administration
[2577]is waging an increasingly vicious war against the Vietnamese
[2578]people and this campaign will be aimed at. halting ite" a
[2580]“The ‘SCHEER. for Congress office, 2214 Grove Street,
[2582]Berkeley, California, issued a letter on the letterhead |
[2584]of this group pointing out that ROBERT SCHEER was running in.
[2586]the Democratic Party primary election in June 1966, for the .
[2588]- eongressional seat presently held by JEFFREY COHELAN. The
[2589]letter stated this challenge was being undertaken because _
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[2603]‘Conaressman COHELAN "has. been completely unresponsive to
[2605]the concern of: East. Bay citizens. who are: opposed to
[2607]~~ Administration policy. in Vietnam." It added that in addition .
[2609]- to the Vietnam issue, SCHEER intended to put forward a "Radical.
[2611]critique. of the. Great Society.! It also. _requested contributions:
[2613]of time and money to help in this campaign. _"Endorsers" |
[2614]of SCHEER for Congress were. listed on this letterhead as.
[2616]a follows: Co - oe
[2618]CARL BLOICE, Reporter ees
[2619].., “People! Ss World" ae
[2621]MARK COMFORT Oe
[2622]Oakland. Diréct
[2623]Action. Committee -
[2625]“Te 2
[2627]"MIRIAM CONNELLY
[2628]President 7
[2629]Bettermade Foods
[2631]Dr. J. _ RAYMOND. COPE
[2633]CASSANDRA’ DAVIS. an
[2634]— oe East Bay Organizing oa
[2635]. oe eet Committee ——
[2637]RONNIE. DAVIS”
[2638]_ Director, | -
[2639]5. 2. Mime Troupe
[2641]DON DUNCAN ce ;
[2642]_ Master Sergeant, Ret.
[2643]US Special Forces
[2645]“LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI |
[2646]Poet oe . . 7 |
[2647]BILL PINN | 00
[2648]Building Contractor ae
[2650]JOHN: GEORGE
[2651]Attorney =
[2653]7 Lo a
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[2667]“Dr. CARLTON GOODLETT.
[2668]Publisher, ~~
[2669]Sun Reporter _
[2671]_- BARBARA GULLAHORN |
[2672]_ Organizer, oe
[2673]- Vietnam-Day |=
[2675]_ Committee.
[2677]ELLY HARAWITZ AS ug
[2678]. Caseworker, Co a
[2679]. Welfare Rights ~ Oe ee a EEE
[2680]Organization . ce a es ee
[2681]“MORRIS HIRSCH
[2683]a Professor of: Mathematics
[2684]. University of California’ oo
[2686]PAUL JACOBS a
[2687]Writer
[2689]| EPHRATM K KAHN -
[2690]Me De
[2692]-. ANN MARTIN,
[2693]- Secretary ,.
[2694]Welfare - Rights -
[2695]. “Organization
[2697]ae MARTLYN MILLIGAN.
[2698]o - ~ . < Postdoetoral Fellow | os
[2699]University of. California .
[2701]ALAN MYERSON ,
[2702]-Director,
[2703]The Committee _
[2705]ROSCOE PROCTOR
[2706]ELWuU, Warehousemen' Ss
[2707]Union, Local #6
[2709]me,
[2711]bop, - Lot sees Copies _
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[2726]SERA ROSENFIELD
[2727]M.D. |
[2729]7 HARRY RUBIN.
[2731]- . Professor of Molecular
[2733]_ Biology, oo
[2734]University of California
[2736]JERRY RUBIN,
[2737]_. Organizer een
[2738]_ Vietnam Day Committee
[2740]Rev. SAM SMITH,
[2742]Chairman ,
[2744]| Welfare Rights Organization
[2746]"RICHARD STROHMAN
[2747]_. Professor of Zoology. 9°. >
[2748]University. of. California:
[2750]: JESSICA MITFORD TREUHAFT
[2751]: Writer
[2753]_ STEVE WEISSMAN,
[2754]Organizer. :
[2755]Free Speech Movement .
[2757]TOM WINNETT
[2759]—- Owner. _ -
[2760] Pybate Lecture Notes.
[2762]REGINALD ZELNICK
[2763]-. Professor of History | _ -
[2764]University of. Califorria Es
[2766]ROBERT EVANS ~
[2767]Teacher re
[2769]‘HOWARD JETER.
[2770]Teacher vs
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[2787]SF T-25 09
[2788]January 28, 1966
[2790]CARL. BLOICE attended a cP National Youth
[2791]Cadre. Conference which was held September. —
[2792]9-12, 1965, on a farm located in Northern: _
[2793]Indiana. . re
[2795]| SF T-43) oe 7
[2796]. September 15, (1965°
[2798]He. also. is a. staff writer for the PW 7
[2799]newspaper. — oo
[2801]-- Special Agents of the FBI observed MARK
[2802]_ COMFORT as he. actively participated in
[2803]nine demonstrations sponsored by the Ad ae
[2804]_ Hoe Committee to End Discrimination: (AHCED)
[2805]--at the Oakland Tribune Building, 13th. and
[2806]Franklin. Streets, Oakland, California, - —
[2807]- during the period. November 21, (1964 through:
[2808]January 30, 1965. ;
[2810]with MORT SCHEER, West Coast Organizer
[2811]of Progressive | Labor Movement (PLM),
[2813]attend the PLM Convention which was to 7
[2815]be held. in New York City, April 15-18, |
[2816]1965, as a guest of. the West. Coast PLM. _
[2818]SF. T- ve
[2819]April 35 1965
[2821]Characterizations- of the Bae,
[2822]- AHCED and Progressive | Labor
[2823]> Party (PLP), formerly known
[2824]as PLM, are. contained in the oO
[2825]Appendix.
[2827]- 43 =
[2829]MARK COMFORT: left San Francisco, for Nee
[2830]York City, April 8, 1965, by automobile .
[2832]we ee Ee
[2835]N
[2837]SF 100- 46832, |
[2838]WEH: jbo |
[2840]CASSANDRA DAVIS and ELLEN HARAWITZ. “attended - _
[2841]a meeting of the Bay Area CP Youth Clubs, .
[2842]which was held January 29, 1966, at 1005
[2843]53rd Street, Oakland, California. This
[2845]_ meeting WAS - addressed by GUS:- HALL, National ©
[2846]_ header of the cP, / USA from New ‘York (City. -
[2848]SF T- us te,
[2849]‘January 31, 1966 ;
[2851]A. meeting of the. Dewey. Davis” Branch’ of the
[2852]Professional Section, San Francisco County ce
[2853]- CP (SFCCP), was held January. 15, .1947, during ~
[2854]- which Dr. CARLTON. GOODLETT was. discussed, a
[2855]. The discussion ended with the ‘conclusion that.
[2856]even though Dr. GOODLETT tid not attend many =. |
[2857]_ meetings of this_ branch, he would be con-
[2858]tinued on the rolls of the CP because of the”
[2859]amount of work’ he did on the ‘outside.
[2861]SF T-46 . : a
[2862]January: 24, 1947
[2864]San Francisco "Examiner" newspaper | issue of
[2866]_ June 13, 1963, set forth information that -_
[2868]that California State Senate Sub-Committee on
[2869]Un-American Activities had released a report...
[2870]stating that Dr. CARLTON GOODLETT had visited
[2872]_ Moscow, Russia as a guest of the Kremlin. and |
[2873]that his support of Communist causes was well
[2874]~known.
[2876]FRANCES We HERRING, Berkeley, California,
[2878]Women for Peace, was listed as.a sponsor . .
[2879]of the National Committee. to Abolish the =.
[2880]. House Un -Ame rican. Activities Committee .
[2882]“SF T-47 So
[2883]- Qetober 24, 1963 ©
[2885]A characterization of ‘the.
[2886]National. Committee to Abolish. the
[2887]House Un-American Activities: Committee
[2888]-is contained in the. Appendix.
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[2899]: Records of the Board of Elections, HOO”
[2901]~ Broome Street, New York City, reflect™ that
[2903]_ EPHRAIM KAHN, 255 West 9th Street, ...
[2904]New York City, registered as a communist
[2905]'. in 1936, for the 9th Assembly District _
[2906]and the 47th Election Districts New York
[2908]City. . :
[2910]SF T- 4B advised on August 1s, “1949, that :
[2911]he had been informed by. RICHARD NUSSER,
[2913]- leader. of the CP. at Tucson, Arizona, that
[2914]_ EPHRAIM KAHN, 522 East Tucson Boulevard,
[2915]_ Tueson,: Arizona, was a CP member... NUSSER
[2916]“told the informant that the CP membership:
[2917]of KAHN must be kept secret. and not even
[2918]made” known to. other party members .
[2920]When SIDNEY STEINBERG and: ROBERT. THOMPSON,
[2921]fugitive National CP functionaries, were Pee
[2922]arrested near Twain Harte, California, —
[2923]August 27, 1953,.a’search of their effects.
[2925]. revealed that STEINBERG had the telephone _
[2927]“number of Dr. EPHRAIM. KAHN in his possession,
[2928]together with instructions regarding the -
[2929]code name to be used in making. contact. with
[2931]- this party.. When Dr. KAHN was Angerviewed
[2932]. about this matter, September 3, 1953, by.
[2933]- Special Agents of the FBI, he. jeciinga to .
[2935]‘cooperate stating, "Generally. speaking T do.
[2937]not approve (Of FBI investigations. "oe
[2939]The” "Berkeley Daily Gazette" newspaper y issue a
[2940]of November 16, 1965, contained a news article
[2941]headlined "Court Decision Brings Joy to
[2942]Communists Here." This article stated in-. .
[2943]part that ROSCOE PROCTOR at a press conference.
[2944]November 15 » 1965, admitted that he. had been a
[2945]member of the CP 5. USA. since 1941, and was. at
[2947]this time a member of the’ cP, “USA National us
[2948]‘Committee. _
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[2964]JESSICA TREUHAFT was first reported as a CP _
[2965]member in California in 1948, having an a
[2966]understanding of. Marxism and ‘helping shape. oe
[2970]sk te ug -
[2971]April 1s 1953 —
[2973]eSsteA ‘TREUHAFT was. identified in 1956,
[2974]-at hearings of the ‘Subversive Activities
[2975]Control Board, as Financial Director of.
[2976]the California Labor School and as a cP.
[2977]-functionary, ‘by witnesses. WILLIAM FOARD, _ a
[2978]DOROTHY. | SEFFERS , ‘TIMOTHY EVANS and others.
[2980]‘The California “Labor School. .
[2981]: has been designated by the oe
[2982]- Attorney General of the
[2983]. United States pursuant’ to
[2984]Executive ‘Order’ 10450.
[2986]WSCHEER For Congress". issued a leaflet headed "The.
[2988]"Following People Were Present at a Press Conference -Announc-.
[2989]- ing. The Candidacy of Robert Scheer for. Congress , 7th Congress —
[2990]- ional. District": Beneath this heading were listed the names.
[2992]of those listed on. the Scheer For Congress letterhead,
[2994]except for ANN MARTIN, ROBERT EVANS and HOWARD JETER. ” The —
[2996]following. additions were noted:
[2998]FRANCES HERRING = Member, Women For. Peace”
[3000]ELIJAH. TURNER Congress: of Racial Equality oo,
[3001]SF T-33. February 4, 1966 —
[3002]A meeting of the ‘Santa Barbara Club, “Southern
[3004]California District: CP (SCDCP), was held February Wy: “1966,
[3006]at 1015: North Milpas, Santa Barbara, California. | During
[3008]this meeting a statement was made by: WILLIAM TAYLOR, a .
[3009]Tunetionary | of the SCDCP, that: IRVIN: LAUCKS | of the Center.
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[3018]for the “Study of Democratic Institutions,
[3019]Santa Barbara, was going to donate $10,000"
[3020]_ for a peace” candidate. and it was expected
[3021]that this: “money would-be. given to the =...
[3022]“campaign run by” ‘SCHEER - of Berkeley. » TAYLOR
[3023]felt thet some of this. money should go to. | a
[3024]ee. candidate in Southern California, if possible. . ee
[3026]SF Te 50. -
[3027]February 8, 1966.
[3028]a The Pw issue of February 12, 1966, , contained an.
[3029]article headlined"A New Campaign Tackles Old Issuesj"
[3030].. written by CARL BLOICE. This article gives. historical mE a
[3031]_ background. of the City of Oakland, California and the. |
[3032]problems: faced. by the poor people “in that city. .It then’ . -
[3033]‘cites how DANIEL SIMON, M. D. had sent hundreds. of letters >
[3034]© to Berkeley, | California during the wekk of June 22, 1965,
[3036]pointing out that Congressman JEFFREY COHELAN. had failed .
[3038]to take a. stand in. opposition to United States. participation oe
[3040]in the war in Vietnam, and. enclosed cards addressed to :
[3042]Congressman (COHELAN appealing to COHELAN, to. speak out.
[3044]~ strongly in Congress for a cease fire and international
[3046]hegotiations through ‘the United Nations. The cards also —
[3047]stated that unless COHELAN took such action, he would be —
[3048]opposed for re-election. By August 1965, there had been.
[3049]750. cards processed and returned to Dr. SIMON. “When —
[3051]- Congressman COHELAN failed to. speak out in. Congress: ‘opposing
[3053]“US involvement. in Vietnan,. certain people began. searching °
[3055]. for a candidate to oppose him. ROBERT SCHEER agreed to-
[3057]Oppose COHELAN. .Some of hi. supporters left. the organization.
[3059]' because SCHEER refused to-shave off his beard and others oy
[3060]~ left the organization. because SCHEER refused to exclude Communists fror
[3061]his campaign committee. ‘Vhe. article stated ROBERT SCHEER .
[3063]had the endorsement of the VDC as well as a sizeable portion
[3064]of the community , and was not centered amon g the college
[3065]students. . . .
[3067]oe In early ‘1966, two functionaries of the cP discussed ne
[3068]the ‘fortheoming trip by SCHEER to Southeast Asia and his
[3069]desire to gO to North Vietnam;. Both functionaries agreed
[3071]co
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[3084]that ‘an effort should be ‘made: to ‘assist ‘SCHEER in ‘gaining.
[3086]oo
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[3090]~ admission. to: North Vietnam, oY, at least. to arrange for. me
[3091]to have an interview at. the. North Vietnam Embassy while fhe
[3092]is in Cambodia. oO — .
[3094]sr TS) 0
[3095]February, 8, 1966
[3097]A meeting of: the San ‘Francisco CP’ Community.
[3099]“Youth Club was held December 18, 1965, at 2504 Sacramento
[3100]Street, Sari Francisco, ‘during which it was. announced. that. a
[3102]in the Bay Area primary election campaign | the party will
[3103]support ROBERT SCHEER for. Congressman in Berkeley. It. was ..
[3105]-also- announced that CARL BLOICE, a member of this CP club, -. .-°.
[3106]-and ROSCOE PROCTOR were serving on SCHEER's campaign. committee.
[3108]It was stated that -BLOICE, PROCTOR: @nd MICKEY LIMA, Chairman
[3109]of the. Northern California District CP, are functioning. as:
[3111]sr’ T- 4B
[3112]_ December 20, 1965
[3114]A meeting of the East. Bay cP Industrial Club
[3116]was held January 10, 1966, at 2716 77th Avenue, Oakland,
[3118]California. During this meeting, it. was announced that a.
[3120]SF T-52
[3121]“January, 20, 1966.
[3123]A meeting of the Bay Area CP Youth: Clubs. was held
[3125]. January 29, 1966, at 1005 53rd Street, Oakland, California.
[3126].- The: principal speaker at this meéting was GUS HALL from'the
[3127]National Office of the CP, USA. In his. talk, GUS HALL -
[3128]stated that the Party had made a decision in this ‘district
[3130]that their chief emphasis would be on the BOB SCHEER for
[3132]. Congress campaign, and as many youths | as possible fron. all
[3134]a y
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[3140]a committee: to. plan ‘Strate sy for the Party’ S- Ole - in this
[3141]campaign -
[3143].. Mr. SHEA, who is-going to oppose ‘Congressman JEFFREY COHELAN
[3144]in the 7th Congressional District, favors peace and not: |
[3145]a continuation of the Vietnam war. ~All members: present were
[3147]asked to |Support ‘Mr. SHEA. .
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[3155]over the. district would ‘be: involved. in this campaign.
[3157]SP T+ LS ; -
[3158]January 31, “1966”
[3160]A meeting - was | ‘scheduled to be. held February, 4,
[3162]1966. at 6115 Dover. Street, Oakland, California, of the’ ee
[3163]East Bay communists who were to work on BOB SCHEER" s election a
[3164]a campaign. — a . 7
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[3167]January. 3l, (1966,
[3169]A source advised that CARL BLOICE ‘had ‘been released.
[3171]from his job on the editorial staff of the PW to work full
[3173]time , on. instructions of the CP. ledderships in the campaign
[3175]_ of ROBERT SCHEER for the’ 7th Congressional. District.
[3177]oa political movement in this’ District and this campaign was:
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[3183]_March 2s (1966
[3185]‘The “Berkeley Daily Gazette" r navenaisen), Perkeley, | oe
[3187]California, issue of June 9, 1966, carried a news article Bo ee
[3188]_ regarding the defeat of ROBERT SCHEER in his campaign as Democratic
[3189]- candidate for U. S. Congressman ‘from the 7th Congressional.
[3191]District Of California. ‘This article stated SCHEER received ...
[3193]a. total of 28,751 votes, while his Democratic opponent, JEFFREY
[3195]COHELAN, received 35,270 votes. This indicates SCHEER. captured
[3196]45 per. cent of the votes in this primary election. The newspaper
[3198]- quoted SCHEER as stating "From now.on I'm the shadow Congressman 7
[3199]in this District." He added that he would be a write-in candidate »
[3200]for U. .S. Congressman. in the November, 1966 election unless
[3202]Congressman JEFFREY COHELAN. stopped supporting the Vietnam war
[3204]/- and- unless -COHELAN faced up to the serious social problems
[3206]in the U; Ss. SCHEER added. that. he and his backers. were "building
[3208]“During. the interviews. “SCHEER ‘said the cost of. punning
[3210]his campaign had been $35,000 to $40,000, most of it being
[3212]donated by "students ,. housewives, longshoremen and what- ~have-you,"
[3213]and none of it coming from his own pocket. He said, _ "When I.
[3215]Started this © campaign I didn! t have ‘a dime.
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[3224]. The "PW" issue of June 18, 1966, carried a. news es
[3225]article headlined, "Scheer, Forces to Stay in Business.
[3226]“This article pointed ‘out ‘that in the Democratic primary
[3227]election held June 7, 1966, ROBERT. SCHEER: captured 44.9.
[3228]per cent of. the vote “against the incumbent Congressman |
[3229]- JEFFREY COHELAN in the. 7th. Congressional: District ne
[3230].-of California. The article quoted SCHEER as stating he bs.
[3231]and his supporters. would continue the community battle on.
[3232]-. issues: and stated they planned to enter candidates in the
[3233]Race. for: municipal and - county offices, in 1967. a
[3235]| “SHARON GOLD and JUDY DUNLAP were “members of. whe
[3236]Fillmore Du Bois Club of San Francisco who were. working
[3237]vin the ROBERT SCHEER campaign ‘as. of February % 27, 2966.
[3239]SF pl “30 Oa
[3240]March 3, (1966,
[3242]. A social “affair to benefit the. SCHEER for Conpress |
[3243]‘campaign was held March 19, 1966, at the residence of ROSCOE
[3244]PROCTOR iin. Berkeley, california, with ROBERT and ANNE SCHERER 90
[3245]in attendance. | Pe, ro
[3247]. oe ~ “March. 22, 1966 — ee
[3249]ROSCOE PROCTOR is a member of ‘the. ‘National
[3251]Committee, CP,. USA, “and attended a. meeting.
[3253]of this body held hécenber 3-7, 1966, in:
[3255]“New. York City,. during which time he was also.
[3257]selected a member of the National | _
[3258]Executive Committee ,. CP, USA.
[3260]SF t Sy ;
[3261]“De ember 95 1966. °
[3262]A ‘meeting of the Marin County. ‘Communis t Party |
[3263]Club was held March 23, 1966 , at 315 Rydal Street, Mill ~
[3264]-~ “Valley,. California: . At this necting it was “announced ‘that .
[3265]. CARL BLOICE had been released from his job at the "PW".
[3266]since he is ‘acting as publicity man for ROBE RE SCHEER © in
[3267]the. SCHEER for Congress campaign.
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[3283]A meeting “of the San Francisco Du Bois Club was
[3285]held March 28, 1966, at 1830 Fell Street, San Francisco, |
[3287]_ during which it was announced that ‘the. ‘Club ‘would hold a.
[3288]mobilization. April 2 1966. to work on ROBERT. SCHEER" 'S.
[3290]yo
[3292]NW 88613
[3296]Maren 29.5 1966.
[3298]A CP Youth. Commission: meeting was held. March ing
[3300](29, “1966 » at 2504 Sacramento Street, San Francis SCOg during
[3301]which there was a ‘discussion of youth work. -It- was stated:
[3302]“that the work of ‘the youths in the: ROBERT. SCHEER campaign _
[3303]-, shouldhave’ been. and should now be pointed” towards building .
[3305]a Du Bois Club in Oakland.
[3309]oF co , _
[3310]March 30: 1966 o
[3312]‘The "py ssue of May 21, “1966 carried an editorial |
[3314]which stated. that in the 7th Congressional. District the big.
[3316]ssues of the. time were "for peace, for freedom, for labor' S|
[3318]‘Liphts, ‘fora serious war on the grinding poverty. that”
[3319]blights.the lives of so many. people ‘in. this District." The -
[3320]editorial then told that ROBERT SCHEER has joined. all these
[3321]issues in his campaign’to win the Democratic nomination: for
[3323]Congress. It concludes by urging the readers to vote for -
[3325]ending the war in Vietnam, for seriously beginning the. war
[3326]on poverty, ‘for Negro representation and for. labor's. rights...
[3328]Y
[3330]ROBERT KAUFMAN , a member of - ‘the. East Bay cp
[3332]Industrial - Club, stated August 8, 1966, that he had- served
[3334]as ‘labor relations man for. "ROBERT SCHEER. during SCHEER"s
[3336]. campaign for Congres 5S from the- 7th Congressional District
[3337]of California.
[3339]oO SF Te 52 August 19, 1966
[3340]CARL. BLOICE gave a party on ‘Christmas Eve,- Decenbér
[3342]24, 1966, at the. residence of ROBERT SCHEER, Milvia and Ore pon
[3343]Streets, Berkeley, California, which. was attended (by about: ee
[3344](60 persons , including ROBERT and ANNE SCHEER Me fe
[3346]t
[3348]“SF T-57_
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[3361]ae 7 meeting of ‘the East Bay cP Industrial Club: was
[3362]held January 17, 1968, at Oakland, California » which was
[3363]‘not attended by ROBERT SCHERR. . During this meeting’, at.
[3364]was announced that ROBERT . SCHEER was. poing to run for. the
[3365]US. Senate. on the Peace and Freedom (PFP). ticket in = |:
[3366]opposition. to the incumbent Senator THOMAS KUCHEL. ~All:
[3367]CP members: were urged to support the PFP slate of candidates .
[3369]SF T- 52 a 7
[3370]January 24, (1968 |
[3372]aa OA meeting of the Northern California District cP
[3374]~ qteper) Committee was held January 20,.1968, in-San. =
[3376]~ Franeciseo, which was not attended by the Subject. During
[3377]this meeting, there was a discussion of the CP political | .
[3378]activities during which it was statéd that BOB SCHEER |
[3379]had indicated a willingness to run for: the US Senate, but
[3381]‘he wanted a definite commitment from. the CP and other
[3382]organizations. in the State, such as Black Panther | BrOUpS
[3384]and PEP, that. they would support him. .
[3386]"January 29, 1968
[3388]SF T-58 eg eo
[3389]Ganuary 26, 1968,
[3391]A meeting of the. NCDCP Committee was. held February |
[3392]1968 in San Francisco, during which MICKIE LIMA, CP ao
[3394]istrict ‘Chairman, announced that he and ROSCOE PROCTOR, a
[3396]District Negro Organizer, had met. with ROBERT SCHEER and both _ oe
[3398]falt that the. Party :should support ROBERT SCHEER in: his.
[3400]candidacy. , for the Us Senate on’ the PFP- ticket. ce ;
[3402]Spves8
[3403], February 5 Jy, “1968
[3405]ON meeting of the Campus’ op Chub was. “held February
[3406]1968 at Berkeley, California, during, which. it was.
[3407]announced that ROBERT SCHEER had decided to run for. the
[3408]Senate and HUEY NEWTON from the Black Panther Party had: been.
[3409]drafted to run for Congress. There were indications that
[3410]the CP. would support both candidates.
[3412]OF T-35
[3414]February 5, 1968. . : er
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[3430]a
[3431]-
[3433]A characterization. of the .
[3434]Black Panther Party (BPP).
[3436]is contained in the “Appendix
[3437]of this report.
[3439]on ‘February 21, 1968, ‘there was a. discussion: ‘led
[3441]py t TERENCE W. GREENE in Oakland, California, regarding a.
[3443]recent meeting of the East Bay CP. Regional ‘Committee. ~
[3445]_ At this regional meeting, there was a discussion of whether —
[3446]- the CP should support the PFP candidates It. was. stated a
[3447]that the youths on the CP Regional Committee. favored the cP
[3449]supporting certain PFP- candidates ‘such. as ROBERT SCHEER. (The
[3451]_ matter was “not resolved at this meeting.
[3453]SF TH 52 ae
[3454]Marche 4 1968
[3456]“The "PW 3 issue of March. ‘16, 1968, carried a news ‘
[3458]article entitled "PFP, New Party to Set Aims." In this:
[3460]article it was stated "Author ROBERT SCHEER announced. last
[3462]_week he was withdrawing From contention, although some
[3463]political observers say he may be courting a possible draft .
[3464]movement" for the US Senate on the PFP. ticket. The article.
[3466]told of. plans of the PFP to have a state-wide conference,
[3468]“The "Berkeley Barb", a weekly underground newspaper
[3470]article headlined "Differs But Will Fight. for Party." This.
[3472]article dealt with the decision of. ROBERT SCHEER not to
[3473]. pun. for the US Senate on the PFP ticket. . SCHEER was auoted
[3474]as @ying, "I can be more helpful without being a- candidate.
[3475]I want to work hard for PFP. without Peing: aceused of. doing
[3476]it for personal. advantage «
[3478]"TD will also be free’ of the petty in- fighting that.
[3480]March 16-18, 1968, at Richmond,. California, to pass a state- |
[3481]ment of. basic principles: and to vefine planks for a platform.
[3483]” ene. features. news of left wing groups; published. in Berkeley, —
[3484]California, in its issue of March 15-21, °1968; carried a news —
[3486]foes on too much in PPP. ~ I am talking about. PFP in. Berkeley.
[3488]. This does: not “apply to. the. rest of the state. Woe
[3490]- 53 oe mo
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[3502]_ WEH: yb ;
[3504]“SCHEER was also quoted as peing critical of his”
[3506]- eritis es in the. 1966 Congressional campaign as_ follows: oo SY
[3508]. “Without | ‘those 1966 peace campaigns, there would |
[3509]be ro PFP today. In this area, - my campaign gave rise
[3510]“to CNP (Community for New Politics) and. CNP. formed the ©
[3512]base. for PFP here. ft made the motion din ae CNP met
[3514]te form PFP.
[3516]co "That Congressional campaign did give rise to.
[3517]organization on the left and its ‘continuity is visibly .
[3519]~ demenstrated_ by the fact. that we turned our main office © |
[3520]at. 2214 Grove. (Berkeley) into the: “headquarters. of PEP." oe
[3524]OPV as b of. — Copies .
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[3531]al
[3533]SF 100- 46832,
[3534]WER:
[3536]He Community for New Politics
[3537]' -. also known as
[3539]published
[3541]Committee for New. Politics
[3543]“Communique. for New. Politics, Left- Out: News", .
[3544]bi-weekly by the. Community . for ew: Politics,
[3546]2214 Greve Street, Berkeley, California, 347034 in volume
[3548]Supported
[3550]number one, carried. an ar-icle captioned, "T> ALL Wo -
[3552]Scheer for Congvess". ‘This article ‘stated:
[3554]‘our campaign we “3 founded _ on. ‘assumpe:
[3556]tions which are at odds with mainstream
[3558].. issues and not. personalities. ces Og
[3560]American politics. We are concerned with
[3564]Me ‘were “committed. to development. of
[3565]community dialogue and involvement and not
[3566]merely to electoral victory. The fact.
[3568]that we obtained. an unexpectedly large: vote ~
[3570]does not. change this commitment but. rather.
[3571]reinforces it. 'The Community for New |:
[3572]Politics' was formed to carry out this
[3574]commitment. “Ye are, in fact, ina very
[3576]‘favorable position to implement | a ‘new
[3578]- .politics'. The campaign produced strong |
[3579]community. ties and the beginnings of a
[3580]. serious program. If we succeed in new | oo,
[3581]- politics it will serve as a much neaded- model | ot
[3583]for American political life. If we. fail
[3585]to seriously. attempt it we betray’not (—
[3587]only the larger community but our most
[3589]significant hopes: as well.
[3591]“nehis will be a more: aifficult: periad
[3593]than) that which preceded. the: e1 ection--it.
[3594]; requires all Of our. “Support. a .
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[3610]WEH: yb
[3612]Source’ ‘Advised that the "SCHEER For. Congress
[3614] Comni-tte’ was an organization formed in early 1966, for ~~
[3615]the purpose of. supporting ROBERT. SCHEER as.a candidate for
[3616]a seat in the United States. House of Representatives, —
[3618]United States ‘Congress, from the 7th: Congressional District
[3620]of California in the primary election of. June (1966.
[3622]“This committee was a group of diverse: people formed
[3624]“ton ‘the specific purpose of. supporting: and working. for.
[3625]“ROBERT. SCHEER in’ his bid for, a seat in ‘the. United States
[3626]: Congress.
[3628]‘The: primary , plank in: ‘this committee! g , platform —
[3630]was opposition, to the US involvement in the. Vietnam. War
[3632]- cand with a further and continuing involvement. by. the US”
[3634]; Government | in the War | on. Poverty ang civil crights.
[3636]Sp pe oh
[3637]July 31, 1967,
[3639]OA ‘closed membership meeting of the Socialist -
[3641]‘Workers Party (SWP) was held at 873 Broadway, New York,
[3643]New York, June 30, 1966. ‘During this meeting one. of the i
[3644]members gaia he -had. attended. a National Conference for New
[3646]Politics and this organization. has: a: $100, 000 fund.
[3648]-. Contributions from. this fund were described as having oo
[3650]_ including: $i, 000. to. ROBERT. SCHEER. for nis: election campaign. | :
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[3654]been made to different organizations and individuals,
[3656]“SF -T- 59° |
[3657]July iy (1966
[3659]ROBERT SCHEER has” particpated in. vagtivitied:
[3661]ation 8 by the Community For: ‘New Politics. as. follows:
[3663]an, 429g
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[3672]Function § “Date of. a — Date . ne
[3673]“Location. Activity. Source _ Furnished _ Activity
[3674]“Meeting, 8/26/66 _ SF Tr 25 ~ 9/6/66 _ Speaker
[3675]-. Berkeley, 00 003.7 _ PON
[3676]-. California a Sn pe, ee
[3677]Meeting, «9/21/66 = SF. T-35. 9/23/66 ~— Participant.
[3678]Berkeley, |. oe a we Fo
[3679]California . ae | _ 7 |
[3680]“Meeting, | "20/8/66 © SF T-60.- 10/11/66. Speaker
[3681]San Francisco - a oe ar oe i
[3682]| ‘Meeting, 10/15/66 SF T-81 10/24/66° Speaker=
[3683]“" Neettng, 49/67 SP T-5S 1/9/67. Speaker
[3684]Santa. Rosa, ae ae oo
[3685]California
[3687]‘Meeting, -——~—=«2/21/67 «SF T-61 2/23/67 Speaker _
[3688]‘Berkeley = wo ET
[3690]‘Meeting, 8/28/67 SF 7-25 6/26/67 Participant.
[3691]Berkeley a
[3693]‘National Oo 8/29- > SF T-62 9/11/67: Speaker, 9/1,2/67
[3695]Convention, © «. «- 9/4/7_ SF T-63 9/11/67 oe a
[3696]jo Chicago,» | 7 Dt Ss i
[3697]— Tllinois.
[3699]Meeting, | «9/13/67. ~—s« SF. T-35 ©. 9/14/67 ~~ =Speaker
[3700]Berkeley oe 7 _ _ RE
[3702]Long Beach, ee, ~ wo Pa
[3703]‘Califorma = ce | —
[3705]| Meeting, —UsLL/68 - tiBerke ley 4/12/68 | ‘Speaker
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[3721]A meeting of the CNP was. held February” 22, (1967,
[3722]- at Le Conte School, Berkeley, California. During this
[3723]- meeting, ROBERT ‘SCHEER reported he had recently. visited-
[3724]-- Europe where he had talked with BERTRAND RUSSELL and
[3725]_Bepresente tives of the National Liberation Front . (of. North
[3726]Vietnam). He mentioned that. BERTRAND: RUSSELL. was: trying—
[3727]- to set up a war crimes tribunal, possibly leading to.
[3728]agreeable sglutions to the conflict in Vietnam. | SCHEER.
[3729]. gaid, in reference: to the representatives of the National _
[3730]“Liberation Front, that. they were of one mind’ in their deter- a
[3731]- mination to. ‘rid themselves of the yoke. of colonialism once =
[3732]and for alle pe ea
[3733]‘SF T-61 0°
[3734]February 23, 1967,
[3735]. OA meeting sponsored by. ‘the CNP . was. held at Berkeley =
[3736]‘Community Theater, Berkeley, California, on June .23, 1967, ve
[3737]attended by about. 2000 people including ROBERT. SCHEER, who.
[3738]was introduced but did not speak... The: only speaker was
[3739]-- FELIX GREENE. GREENE. spoke of his recent trips: to Red _
[3740]_ China and to North Vietnam. GRFEENE's remarks were favorable
[3741]to the communists in both China and North Vietnam.. ‘He. 9
[3742]| eriticized. American efforts, belitted United States activities
[3743]-and.did all he could to emphasize that the United States _
[3744]_ should. get. out of Vietnam. He ‘also showed pictures of North .
[3745]Vietnam, pointing out that the United States was | bombing ©
[3746]hospitals, churches , women and children.
[3748]SF T- 25. :
[3749]June 26, 1967
[3751]‘The first issue. of “New Politics News", published |
[3752]by the Convention Center, 1517 West Howard Street, Chicazo,
[3753]_ Illinois, contained .a call for a national convention -of
[3754]the National Conference for New Politics: (NCNP) entitled,
[3755]"New Politics Convention | on 1968 and. Beyond,. "to be held —
[3756]August 29, 1967, through. September 4, 1967, at the Palmer
[3757]. House, Stae and. Monroe Streets, Chicago, Illinois.» This.
[3758]mo publication identified .the NCNP Convention Steering.
[3759]: _ Committee as consisting of twenty- -~five individuals including a
[3763]I , oar fe SF. 7
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[3772]acne
[3774]-WROBERT. SCHEER; ‘Berkeley, Committee ‘for ‘New Politics." This |
[3776]-. publication: stated that. during: the convention, a four- iad
[3778]_ panel would hold a discussion on "Perspective for™ 1968!
[3780]“ROBERT SCHEER was scheduled to be one of these panelists
[3781]and’ was also scheduled to address the convention on the .
[3782]“--topie of "Perspective for 1968" on ‘the -evering of September
[3784]2,5 1967. oe, . ee
[3786]Sr T-65. Tee
[3787]suny 20, 1967 Po
[3789]ok syndicated article by BLUCE BIOSSAT was”
[3790]carried in the Berkeley Daily Cazette newspar or, porkeley,
[3791]- California, issue of Seprember 12, 1967 lealing oriy.
[3792]-with the NCNP. Convention which was™held. “August 31, 1967.
[3793]through September Wee 1967. in.Chicago. The. only person.
[3794]mentioned by name in. this article was “FOBERT SCHEER.”
[3795]_ The remarks related to. SCHEED are as follows:
[3797]_ “Perhaps the. strangest performance
[3798]of ‘the whole incredible drama was that
[3799]of Fobert > Sheer, managing.editor of.
[3801]. Ramparts magazine who last year ran a
[3802]strong, though losing, primary race in
[3803]- California's: Berkeley district as a peace —
[3804]_ candidate against an. incumbent Democratic
[3806]"Congressman.
[3808]. ~. “On one ‘convention day, Sheer
[3810]_. stood before the assembled delegates | and»
[3812]- @loquently Pleaded with the whites to:
[3813]purge. themselves. of self-contempt and
[3815]_- self-hate. He called on them. to find ways
[3816]to build bridges to other whites whose oo
[3817]sympathies — must be won if white radicals
[3818]are ever to. bring any real power. to a
[3819]coalition. with Negroes. Said ‘Sheen:
[3821]“Youre helping ‘the black neople and .
[3823]7 the poor, but. you can't talk to vour own co
[3824]parents. or to. tre ‘kids. you erew 1p with
[3826]on “your block, ag ;
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[3839]“Has CNP
[3840]: Begun to |
[3841]| Grow ‘Up?
[3843]‘Robert Scheer has) his» I
[3844]-diderences with fellow members
[3845]‘of the New- Left, che’ Said here!
[3846]Friday. -
[3847]cp In his talk - to the City Com-;
[3849]‘mons Club, he ‘said the nation
[3851]for. years: had operated undér
[3853]a Scheer continued: “Our form ° -
[3854]‘of dress, s&xUal trores, many © -
[3856]- Jaspects of middle class society
[3858]are. -boring.. We go in for -
[3860]artificial purstiits such as
[3862]watching . television and. fixing. _
[3863]up our. homes. I find every
[3864]restaurant I eat in in’San Fren-—
[3866]cisco. boring: °
[3868]“The hippies: force us 5 to reais oe
[3870]amine these things —.even the
[3872]iNew Left. can cleana_from the,
[3874]hippies." sane So
[3876]oa theory which ‘blamed com:
[3878]“jmunism. as “the devil’’
[3879]jresponsible for all world
[3881]tturmoil. -A listener askeil:|
[3883]|*Desn't the New ; Left. ‘have
[3885]its own devil theory —-agairst| ©
[3887]_» odibstals and Democrats?” 3
[3888]' Scheer replic
[3889]= ow1 differences” with the New
[3891]:. “I have my}.
[3893]+ ‘. Le!t because of the fact thatl -
[3895]‘I wear suits and-have a job.”
[3897]He wore a ‘suit of gmuted :
[3898]_ plaid -pattern with a. vest,!
[3899]_. striped, button-down shirt with
[3901]“a long collar and figured tie.
[3903]He continued: “Here ’- in -
[3905]- Berkeley the Community: for
[3907]New Politics. is generally beyond -
[3909]the student stage, over 30.1
[3911]traditional politics: When. IT ran
[3913]for Congress I received the CIC}
[3914]‘(California Democratic Council)}. _
[3916]enjorsement, though I didn't
[3917] revognize . many faces at’ the
[3918]meeting. ”
[3919]~~ Scheer added: ey. got the sup-
[3920], port from liberal people because
[3921]. they -were disillusioned . with
[3922]_ liberal policies. I don’t like stop-
[3923]‘iping- troop trains or picketing.
[3925]‘But I did not come. to the}. |
[3926]‘New. Left without coming}.
[3928]: th rough liberal politics.
[3929]““T went to the Democrétic OR a
[3930]Party convention of 1956. I vias a Classification: |
[3932]‘once on the national board. of .
[3933].ADA : (Americans. tor}:
[3935]‘Democratic Action). There is
[3936]a great danger- in . symbols.’
[3937]There | is a great. number of
[3938]‘symbols that: ate~atiacked and
[3939]ideserve to be: attacked.”
[3941]: * (Mount Clipping in Space Below)
[3943]“Se
[3945]‘ Submitting Office:
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[3950]_—- Berkeley Daily
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[3953]“Berkeley ,Calit.
[3955]| ; 9- 25- oF
[3956]Da ter
[3957]Daily.
[3960]Author:
[3962]| Bates Gerald A Beat oy
[3964]Title:
[3968]‘SF
[3970]oo Being: Inves tigated
[3972]|
[3974]|
[3978]|
[3980]' -eame to the New Left ‘throvzh
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[3990]_ WER: ay
[3992]be Peace and. Preddom Party and
[3994]Black Panther Party _
[3996]‘The "San Francisco Examiner," a daily newspaper Sg En
[3998]‘published at. San Francisco, California, — ‘in its issue of |
[3999]October 3, 1967, carried a news article. headlined “New
[4001]Peace’ Party’ s Aim - Beat LBJ." The article explained that.
[4003]“the newly formed Peace and. Freedom Party. is out to beat
[4005]President Johnson in 1968 even at. the expense of electing
[4006]| _ bis. Republican opponent. oo .
[4008]‘The article continued by saying that the new po
[4010]“peace and Freedom Party was recertly formed in an effort .
[4012]- stated” his. position with "Ramparts" ‘Magazine also creates demands:
[4013]one his: time, ow
[4015]Party candidate on the ballot. ROBERT SCHEER was listed as”
[4016]one’ of. ‘the founders of the Peace and Freedom Party. .
[4018]-abee. published at Berkeley, California, in its issue of
[4020]- but Will Fight for Party." This article explained that Co
[4022]_. ROBERT SCHEER's. decision to withdraw as a Peace. and Freédom rs
[4023]- Party (PFP) candidate for nomination as U.S. Senator, was: ne
[4025]_ based primarily on differences with the PFP leadership |
[4026]over how to conduct the campaign. SCHEER was quoted as.
[4028]and at the same time reach out to bring ‘people in. I don't.
[4029]agree’ that there is a conflict between educating people and
[4031]will be talking only to small meetings of convinced people. ee os
[4033]> yegetarian-type party." SCHEER also objected to being asked
[4034]_ for loyalty to the PFP program before it had been adopted.
[4036]to promote peace candidates and had initiated a. drive. for.
[4037]the 67,000 ‘Signatures needed to put a Peace and. Freedom
[4039]ee ; The “Berkeley Barb," a weekly newspaper of the ans
[4041]March 15-21, 1968, carried an article. headlined, “Differs
[4043]saying, "I think it is possible to conduct a. radical. campaign
[4045]running a. principled: campaign. There are purists in PFP who
[4047]Some of the purists seem to want a small, left wing,
[4049]SCHEER said he expects to campaign very actively for PFP, but
[4051]| - 7 a ey
[4052]The article added that SCHEER said he wanted. to ane
[4053]7 ‘ |
[4055]work hard for PFP without being accused of doing it for
[4057]NW 88613
[4059]_ pergonal advantage. SCHEER also said he wanted to be. free
[4060]of the petty” in-Fighting- that goes on _ too much in the Berkeley PEP.
[4062]a a ane tes L.. of beeen Copies”
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[4072]"SCHEER also claimed that his unsuccessful campaign | ‘for.
[4073]nomination as U. S. Congressman from the 7th Congressional
[4074]‘District of California gave rise to the Community for New »
[4076]Politics (CNP) and the CNP formed the base for PFP P locally. —
[4078]oP “Supt ort. for PFP_
[4080]A meeting. of the Campus cP Club was. “hela February a, ce
[4082]1968, at 3048 Deakin Street, Berkeley, California, ‘during :
[4084]' which there was a discussion of political activities. One
[4085]Of the members. noted that ROBERT SCHEER had. decided to. run
[4086]for the Senate and HUEY. NEWTON had been drafted to run for.
[4088]Congress, each on the PFP ticket and he suggested that. all
[4090]Communist Party ACE). ‘group members work for the PFP.-
[4092]SF T=35. -
[4093]February re 1968
[4095]Aw characterization of HUEY NEWTON and.
[4096]the Black Panther Party (BPP) of which |
[4097]he is a leader, are contained in the
[4098]_ Appendix of this. report.
[4102]A meeting of the Southern california District cP.
[4104]“Committee was held March 2, 1968, at Hungarian Hall, 1251.
[4106]--. South Andrews Place, Los Angeles, California.. During’ this.
[4108]Free Huey 3 Newton Fund
[4110]' meeting, there was a discussion of political activities and
[4111]the PFP, The CP's position was that the PFP is an. independent
[4113]party with a radical potential and that. CP members. in PFP
[4115]would be fighting for that position. — It was stated that there
[4116]were three PFP candidates running for the U.S. Senate in the.
[4117]primary election and the CP would support ROBERT SCHEER and |
[4119]would urge people = to vote for him’ in the. primary election. ~
[4121]7 SF T-30
[4122]“March, 1968.
[4124]A ‘mailing. of a letter was ‘gent during May, 1968,
[4126]requesting moral and financial support for Free Huey Newton
[4128]NW 88613
[4130]Fund, The letter explained that an effort was being made
[4132]to circularize this letter door-to-door by volunteer Oakland _
[4134]youths to gain community support in the effort. to free HUEY
[4136]NEWTON (from his charge of murder of an Oakland Policeman,
[4137]and the attempted murder of ao second Oakland Police Officer. y
[4139]oe re Copy a seaees ofy opi es
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[4146]Oakland § Seven. Defense Fund
[4148]~~ gupy ort of BEY. NEWTON
[4150]ye
[4152]SF 100-46832 _
[4154]The letter stated fifty percent of the ‘funds
[4156]‘raised would be used for the legal defense of HUEY NEWTON
[4158]and fifty percent would be used to mobilize. the people of
[4160]. Oakland, in. support of the effort to free HUEY. NEWTON , and Pees,
[4161]-, to stop police harassment. This letter was. signed by eleven ore
[4162], individuals. sanelyding ROBERT and | ANN SCHEER. ee ns !
[4165]May. 31, 1968
[4166]“The: "People! 8 world". (ew) ‘newspaper in its “daeue
[4168]of May ll, (1968, carried a half pagé article consisting of
[4170]an “interview with BOB MANDEL, who had been arrested twice
[4172]for his leadership in anti-draft activities. The. article ~
[4173]_ stated that funds were being raised to defray legal costs. So
[4174]Of MANDEL and six others arrested in the anti-draft. activities, —
[4175]and that contributions to the Oakland Seven Defense. Fund =. a
[4176]_-.ghould be sent to 6468 Benvenue. Avenue, Oakland, California
[4177](residence of ROBERT and ANNE_ SCHEER) « .
[4179]The “Berkeley Barb'an underground : newspaper
[4181]_ publishea weekly. in Berkeley, California, in its issue .
[4182]< Of October 25-31, 1968, carried a newspaper article head- —
[4183]lined "Scheer. supports Newton." This article stated "Bob
[4184]S@HSSE endorsed Huey Newton for Congress last week.” It
[4185]_. quoted Scheer as Saying, "I. ran against Cohelan in 1966
[4186]-' because the. assumptions that he shared with the: democratic
[4187]- establishment and the powerful interests behind it led him:
[4188]‘to support the war in Vietnam and to ignore the increasingly |
[4190]desperate crisis in our. cities, including the. miserable Sonditions: _
[4192] Fdght here in Oakland. uo
[4194]The article pointed | out that HUEY Pe NEWTON was
[4196]“running aged JEFFREY COHELAN as the PFP candidate in the
[4198]- California 7th Congressional. District, COHELAN being. the Democratic
[4200]NW 88613
[4202]_ Party candidate and the incumbent. | The article continued by
[4203]quoting ROBERT SCHEER as saying, "I. have come to know and |
[4204]_ respect. HUEY over the past two. years, and I am. \ very pleased »
[4206]to - “support | him for | Congress .*
[4208]“bosy oS Covies
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[4217]- Rally October 26, 1968.
[4219]A rally was held at 30th Street and Oceanview Blvd.,
[4221]San. Diego, California, on October 26, (1968, attended by about
[4222]3500 persons, including ROBERT SCHEER of "Ramparts" magazine.
[4224]The principal speaker at this rally was STOKELY CARMICHAEL, |
[4226]who stated that black people should arm themselves and stop:
[4227]. worrying about the law of this country, since this country
[4229]is not interested in black people. CARMICHAEL said that
[4231]‘when a black boy reaches 18 years of age, the government.
[4233]‘would put a gun in his hand and send him off to fight the
[4235]. yellow people who had never called him a nigger or abused —
[4236]him in any way. Other matters discussed related to alleged
[4238]police brutality against Negroes.
[4240]1-67 co
[4241]october 28, 1968.
[4243]- STOKELY CARMICHAEL has’ been publicly an
[4244]identified as Prime Minister of the BPP.
[4246]Forum, November 1, _1968
[4248]A Forum sponsored by the ‘PFP was ‘scheduled to be
[4250]‘hee - November 1, 1968, at Whittier School, Milvia and Virginia |
[4252]Streets, ‘Berkeley, California. This forum was to feature.
[4254]BOBBY SEALE, Chairman. of the BPP, and ROBERT SCHEER, "Editor.
[4256]- of Ramparts. magazine and 1966 peace candidate’ in the Democratic .
[4257]‘primary in Oakland-Berkeley' s Seventh Congressional District."
[4259]| "people! s World" (Pw). ‘newspaper issue
[4260]of October 26, 1968 .
[4262]. ‘Valley 1 New _Communi ty Movement 7
[4264]A ineeting of the valley New. Community Moveniant
[4265]was “held November 2, 1968, at 13164 Burbank Blvd., Van Nuys Se
[4266]District, Los Angeles, California with about 300 to 325 people >
[4268]in. attendance. ‘ROBERT SCHEER was one of the speakers at this
[4269]meeting. SCHEER! s statements were ‘summarized as follows:
[4271]NW 88613
[4274]a fel ECRET .
[4276]| ‘Copy. soesaetenbaveesgues OE Zz sestsi COpies
[4278]- mvai®) woe Se : os Fase. Liebe ot |
[4280]Dochi:34517445 Page 65
[4282]SF 100- 46832 ee
[4286]. America| must pull out. of Vietnam becauge: it . is oo
[4287]- essentially wrong. The dominant political institutions» are.
[4289]. Yesponsible for the U. S. involvement in Vietnam. We must.
[4291].. Yeject. the. emotion. of racial evil by studying the war. in
[4292]Vietnam. America is fundamentally racist and must come to OTS
[4293]: gxips with itself about racism, Relations are unwholesome between
[4294]white radicals and black panthers. The Panthers are. becoming —
[4296]- better organized and can reach more people than white people -
[4298]-.. Can reach, The Panthers wrote a book to obtain money with -
[4299]which to ‘purchase guns.
[4301]At the same meeting ,. GEORGE MURRAY , Minister of
[4302]‘Education. of BPP also spoke condemning the institutions in
[4303]the U.S. as all being. racist and working to keep the black
[4304]people enslaved. MURRAY. stated. that if the black. people . oo.
[4305]wanted anything they had. to get it with guns. and forces. a
[4307]Sn ge egg
[4308]re = November 5, _ 1968.
[4310]Benefit for ELDRIDGE CLEAVER arn
[4312]A benefit: for ELDRIDGE CLEAVER, which was described
[4314]as “an evening with the Defense Committee" was held November 21, ,
[4316]- 1968, under sponsorship of the International Committee to Defend ©
[4317]Eldridge Cleaver, at California Hall, Polk and Turk Streets, =
[4318]San Francisco, California, with about 400 people present. Ad- .
[4319]- mission to the affair was. $3 per person and it was held. _to. eS
[4320]_ Yaise money to help prevent ‘ELDRIDGE CLEAVER from. being ‘returned ce
[4321]- to jail. ROBERT. SCHEER was listed on the letterhead of this .
[4322]- organization as. ‘Director. |: SCHEER opened the meeting with a
[4323]few introductory remarks to the effect that CLEAVER was. being
[4324]incarcerated. for his political. views and activities. The _
[4325]_ principal speaker at this affair was CHARLES GARRY, Attorney
[4326]for the BPP, who described the CLEAVER case as. political and.
[4327]said every effort must be. made ‘to prevent. CLEAVER from being»
[4328]- xeturned to jail. He made a strong plea for contributions —
[4329]of money to assist CLEAVER. SO . a
[4331]SF g- 69, November 255 1968
[4332]_ SF T-70, November 26, 1968 -
[4333]SF T-15, November aed (1968
[4335]NW 88613
[4336]Dochd:34517445 Page 66
[4338]CODY caninens, OF samiacaguge Copies
[4342]WEE; say
[4344]100- 46832.
[4346]vigil at Cleaver Residence
[4348]‘The ‘International Committee of Defend Eldridge
[4350]“eudeier. issued a press release November 25, 1968, calling.
[4352]on the public to support a vigil. at the residence of ELDRIDGE
[4354]‘CLEAVER at 2777 Pine Street, San Francisco, 24 hours each day
[4356]until CLEAVER was returned to jail November 27, 1968. The
[4357]purpose of the vigil was to allegedly stop the San Francisco |
[4359]- Police Department. from "murdering" CLEAVER when they came to 7
[4361]arrest him to return him to jail. This press— release was —
[4363]on the letterhead of the International Committee to Defend |
[4365]Eldridge Cleaver, which listed ROBERT SCHEER as the Director,
[4366]one of three listed officials, (Rather than return to jail
[4368]ELDRIDGE CLEAVER went into hiding November 26, 1968; and is
[4370]Presently being. sought as a fugitive from justice).
[4372]SFT-71
[4373]. December 2, 1968
[4375]| Meeting | December 6, 1968
[4377]‘The "Berkeley. Barb" newspaper, issue of November. 29-
[4379]December 5, ‘1968, carried an advertisement of a meeting entitled
[4381]"Perspectives on the Left" to be held December 6, 1968, at.
[4383]-Columbus. Elementary School, 1541 12th Avenue, San Francisco,
[4385]California, under sponsorship of the Bay Area PFP. ROBERT
[4387]_. SCHEER” was listed as one of the five. speakers: advertised.
[4389]ANN SCHEER attempted to contact ‘KATHLEEN: CLEAVER »
[4391]at. Black. Panther Party Headquarters, 3106. Shattuck Avenue, |
[4393]NW 88613
[4394]Dochd:34517445 Page 67
[4396]Berkeley, California, on March 4, 1969, in an effort to have
[4397]- KATHLEEN CLEAVER immediately telephone ROBERT SCHEER in. New .
[4398]‘York. City. It was not known’ ‘whether. this contact was “made
[4400]SF T-72 |
[4401]March 4, 1969,
[4404]NW 88613
[4406]SF 1900-46832,
[4407]MEH: ay -_
[4409]. Trip to Indonesia, February
[4413]III” _FOREIGN TRAVEL
[4417]1965.
[4419]An. American by the name of SHEA tphonetic), a
[4421]: who claims that he is an ex-professor of a California |
[4422]_.' University, visited Japan about February ‘ll, 1965. He |
[4423]~ went to visit the office of the National Harbor and Ports:
[4424]Labor Union in Tokyo. The Japan labor. union put up SHEA —
[4425]an one of their. dormitories and had him live there until
[4426]three days ago, when he left Japan and went to Indonesia
[4428]on.a ten-day trip. Before he left Japan for Indonesia,
[4430]he claimed that he strongly desired to go to Communist
[4431]. China. — He was complaining to the Japanese labor union
[4432]officials about the discrimination problem in the U. SS...
[4434]and made derogatory remarks about the U.S... The Japanese
[4436]‘labor union official, after. listening to his desire to go =
[4437]to Communist China, asked the Chinese Communists now staying
[4439]in Tokyo about the possibility of SHEA's trip to the Chinese
[4441]-. Mainland.” The Chinese did not give a decisive answer. Although —
[4442]SHEA is’ expected to return to Japan after his trip from. Indo-. .
[4443]--nesia, he may go to China directly from Indonesia. It is
[4444]_. said that SHEA had to quit his university. job due to an .
[4445]~ article he wrote after he came back from. a trip to Cuba.
[4446]_ Phe article contained some derogatory remarks - about the -
[4447]Ue s. Government. C$) a | oo
[4449]. SF 7-73
[4450]‘February 25, 1965.
[4452]i . “The same source advised March 5, 1965, ‘that the:
[4453]correst name of the. individual was: SCHEER rather than SHEA. )
[4455]"Contact with North Vietnamese:
[4457]"Myr ROBERT | SCHERR, 2821 “pwight way, Berkeley,
[4459]California," was described as being a correspondent: of » -
[4460]“NGUYEN VAN SAO. and CU DINH BA. SAO and BA are representatives
[4461]-in London of the North Vietnamese Communist weekly newspaper |
[4462]“Cuu Quoc," which is published in Hanoi. SAO and BA live ~
[4463]and maintain their office at 38 ‘Netherhall ‘Gardens, Hampstead, —
[4464]_ London NW. 3. (Sy nn
[4466]SP 9-74 0 °° ae
[4467]September 14, 1965.
[4469]PP enemacsereuteessnens opi es.
[4473]F =
[4474]Cad
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[4480]Dochd:34517445 Page 66
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[4485]a ‘The “Berkeley Daily Gazette" newspaper,
[4486]issue of February 23, 1966, carried a news article head-- _
[4487]- lined "Peace Group Slates Scheer." This article states
[4488]ROBERT SCHEER, candidate for. Congressman, 7th Congressional |
[4489]_ District, would speak under: the -sponsorhsip of the Berkeley
[4490]Women for Peace on February 24, 1966, at Friends ‘Meeting _—
[4491]House, Berkeley. It added that SCHEER, "an outspoken |
[4492]_ eritic of the Johnson Administration policies in Viet Nam, a
[4493]is presently touring South Viet Nam and Cambodia, the latter |
[4494]- country at the invitation of Prince SIHANOUK." It continued
[4495]by stating, “Foreign Editor of Ramparts, author of ‘Cuba -
[4496]Tragedy ina Hemisphere ' and 'How the United States Got. Meh,
[4497]Involved in Viet Nam.' SCHEER is also known for his ‘associa- vy
[4498]tion with the Center for Study of Democratic Institutions = =|
[4499]at Santa Barbara." The article concluded by stating that.
[4500]_ Women £or Peace would vote on endonging SCHEER's candidacy
[4501]at. this: meeting.
[4503]An: article appeared in “~The Daily Californian,"
[4504]. issue of March 1, 1966, which stated that ROBERT SCHEER.
[4505]“would .give | “an: eyewitness report from Southeast Asia" at .
[4506]-. 8:00 p.m. at the Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley, .. _
[4507]' California. The article added, "SCHEER is a candidate _
[4508]_ for Congress in the 7th. Congressional District and an vee
[4509]authority on U. S. policy in Vietnam.”
[4511]_ The "Berkeley Daily Gazette" newspaper, issue: - of
[4513]' March 1, (1966, Garried a news article advertising the above —
[4514]‘speech. It also contained information to the effect that ™ .
[4515]SCHEER's travels during February, 1966, took him to Cambodia, a
[4516]‘Thailand and South Vietnam. . . i ne rn
[4518]7 “The Daily Californian," issue of. March 4, 196, re
[4520]- carried an article reporting the. results of an interview oo
[4521]by this newspaper on March 3, 1966, with ROBERT. SCHEER, —
[4522]“who was scheduled to speak March 4, 1966, on the campus
[4524]~ of UC, Berkeley. This article quoted SCHEER as stating ‘that ae Oo
[4526]Oakland, California might be the next Watts and explode 2!
[4528](into race riots) because of ‘the "miserable conditions which ~ 7 |
[4530]have persisted | there for the last. 25 years." : The article.
[4532]SF
[4533]COD seen Copies.
[4535]7 Page. ee of. BSP 2ac00
[4537]NW 88613
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[4543]“SF 100-46832°
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[4546]- then ‘stated that SCHEER described a recent trip he had .
[4547]taken to Cambodia, which he described as "one of the few
[4548]. neutral governments ‘in the world, very jealous of its.
[4549]prerogatives." SCHEER said he visited Cambodia at the
[4550]invitation of its government and was sent there by “Ramparts”
[4551]. Magazine, of which he is. Foreign Editor, — He said he was.
[4552]accompanied by STANLEY SCHEINBAUM, "an adviser to the Diem
[4553]Government in Vietnam. from 1955 to 1961." SCHEER asserted
[4554]that after exploring the entire frontier between Cambodia |
[4555]~. and South. Vietnam, he concluded that. "Cambodia was: not being
[4556]used in any significant way, to support the fighting in. South:
[4557] Wietnam." He. explained that by any significant wey he meant | co
[4558]oo) that. Cambodia was not a "major staging area for the Viet Cong."
[4560]7 , _ A CP contact class was held February 4, 1966; at
[4561]631. Redwood. Street, San. Francisco, .during. which it. was: stated.
[4562]- that ROBERT SCHEER had left. San Francisco February 4, 1966,.
[4564]' for Cambodia-and there was a very good possibility | that nn
[4566]— SCHEER would also visit North. Vietnam. 5s :
[4568]SF T-75
[4569]‘February a (1966
[4571]oe “ROBERT SCHEER was. invited: to visit Cambodia by oo
[4572]_ its ruler, Prince | SIHANOUK, . and planned to leave for ,
[4573]: Cambodia with his: wife, ANNE, about February 7, 1966.
[4574]SCHEER intended to report on this trip for “Ramparts”
[4575]Magazine upon. his return. An unidentified member of the
[4576]VDC received a cablegram. indicating. that. ROBERT SCHEER |
[4577]was din Cambodia on February 8, +1966. . .
[4579]Officer CHARLES HARRISON”
[4580]Berkeley Police Department ee
[4581]Berkeley,. California a Co
[4582](2/11/66 — . |
[4584]oo An item in the column of JACK ROSENBAUM: | appeared oe
[4585]in the "San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle" newspaper —_
[4586]“ issue of February 13, 1966, reading: "Federal. authorities
[4587]hear that ROBERT. SCHEER, candidate. for Congress. in. the. East
[4588]Bay opposing JEFFREY COHELAN, is in Cambodia, presumably
[4589]headed for Vietnam. If so,, they gan' t wait to. > Pick up his’
[4590]Passport." °
[4592]PoP
[4594]Copy. vetardeeeseanse co ere Conk ies.
[4596]eB hdl see Of, a Pages”
[4598]NW 88613
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[4602]SF 100- 46832
[4603]WEH: ay”
[4605]a ZYGMUNT BRONIAREK , the ‘Washington, ‘D. Cc. re
[4606]correspondent. for "Trybuna Ludu, * Polish daily newspaper —
[4607]- and official organ of the Polish United Workers (Communist)
[4608]Party (PZPR) met on April 13, 1966, with ROBERT SCHEER, >
[4609]_ Democratic candidate for Congress from the Tth Congressional
[4610]; District of California. es a
[4612]SF T-76 |
[4613]april 14, 1966
[4615]Trip. to London and Pra ue, 1967
[4617]; ROBERT SCHEER was in London, England, January 26,
[4618]-1967,. and claimed that he was engaged in writing an article
[4619]about the International Student Conference (ISC) for the
[4620]magazine "Ramparts" of which he is Editor. The article was
[4621]intended to be an exposure of the ISC and, in order to obtain
[4622]_.. Material for it, SCHEER was planning a two. day visit to the ©
[4623]_ headquarters of. the International Union of Students (IUS) in.
[4624]. Prague. SCHEER was seeking information on. the’ passing. of . _
[4625]financial assistance from the TSC to student unions in Africa: |.
[4626]~ and Latin America. (Ss) |
[4628]Bo While in London, SCHEER met with FERGUS ; NICHOLSON, .
[4629]National Student . Organizer of the Communist - Party of great -.
[4630]Britain, and with DAVID. HOROWITZ,-an American postgraduate
[4632]_ student at the London School of Economics, who has. been closely
[4633]_. connected with the Bertrand Russell. ‘Peace Foundation. ©) —
[4635]SCHEER ‘planned to leave London for Ameterdam on’
[4636]| ‘January 27, 1967, and then to ‘Paris before. travelling to.
[4637]Prague: January | 29, (1967, GC)
[4639]SF. T~- 74 ’ a forei source | abroad
[4640]“February 1, See
[4642]Pri ip to Prague — a
[4644]. | ‘Phe: "San Francisco’ Examiner" newspaper, issue of.
[4645]"February. 24, 1967, carried a page 1 news article headlined,
[4647]_ “Ramparts. Editor at Prague Meet" by CARL ROWAN. This article
[4649]explained that "a few days» ago a brief, cryptic report out of. .
[4650]Prague, Czechoslovakia, \ was Passed among a. handful (of fOp. officials
[4652]Cony
[4653]“Page. WS ae ‘Pages
[4655]NW 88613
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[4658]elevvtagancresesvade Of seman COPLOS
[4660]ge 100- 46832,
[4661]| WEE: say
[4663]in Washington." ‘The wport said that an editor of Ramparts" |
[4664]magazine had visited Prague and held "a long, secret session”
[4666]with officers of the Communist controlled. Tntexnational. Union.» bse
[4668]: of Students (IBS) ..
[4670]“The article continued by stating that. "Ramparts" oS
[4672]is the ‘magazine. that exposed the fact that the Central
[4674]Intelligence Agency (CIA) had been financing the National |
[4675]Student Association (NSA), which in turn had worked for
[4677]_ several years to prevent IUS from dominating the youth of the on
[4679]‘world. The article questioned what relationship: there’ was
[4681]_ between, "Ramparts" and the WS.
[4683]‘ROWAN telephoned ROBERT SCHEER, ‘Managing Editor of
[4685]: “Ramparts” in San Francisco and SCHEER admitted that he had
[4687]met with representatives of the National Liberation Front, - ok,
[4689]political arm of the. Communist Viet Cong, in South Vietnam,
[4690]and also with IUS officers in Prague “several weeks ago"
[4692]for two. days. In response to a question as to who controlled.
[4694]IUS, SCHEER replied, “It is essentially an organ of the
[4696]: “foreign policy of the Soviet Union." SCHEER emphasized De
[4697]that he had visited IUS headquarters strictly for journalistic
[4698]_ reasons and that he was in Europe. writing a story for. "Ramparts"
[4700]‘on Bertrand Russell, "(94 year old British philosopher who
[4702]plans a Vietnam 'war crimes trial’ of President Johnson)", so.
[4704]he continued on to Prague to check the international implications. :
[4705]of the “Ramparts" article on the NSA. SCHEER volunteered, "We.
[4706]don't truck with Communism in Ramparts. © We cempare the U.S.
[4707]position in Vietnam with the actions of the Soviet Union. in- -
[4708]Hungary. ._ Both are intolerable and-we make no-bones about: it.
[4710]Any attempt to smear us at Ramparts is libelous and we'll mute
[4712]I warned the same thing when. they were muttering about me.
[4714]a being a. Communist. when I ran: for Congress."
[4716]‘ROBERT SCHEER traveled to Prague, ‘Czechoslovakia
[4718]- - during the: first week of February , 1967, to contact the Inter-.
[4720]national Union of Students (IUS)-.and was an official guest of »
[4722]_ the Czechoslovakian Government with his lodging. being. furnished |
[4723]at the best hotel in Prague. — SCHEER | requested and- received
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[4737]massive documentation for his article in "Ramparts" =
[4738]_. ¥egarding Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) contributions
[4739]to the National Student Association, a United States ss
[4740]affiliate of IUS. SCHEER's trip from West Germany to |.
[4741]_ Czechoslovakia was fiaanced by the Czecosolvakian Government .
[4742]| and WLODOMIERZ KONARSKI, Vice President of IUS, was in
[4743]charge of this visit.(g\ See oo
[4745]oe _ SCHEER had a wide range of interviews with Ius
[4746].. executives and was provided with some internal IUS documents..
[4747]_ While in Prague, SCHEER wrote an article based on material
[4749]which he obtained while in Europe and this article was later
[4751]. published in "Rude. Pravo" datelined New York. (4)
[4752]SF T-73 © |
[4753]- August 1, 1967.
[4754]Bowl - The "California Jewish Record" newspaper, an
[4755]_ English language weekly newspaper published at Oakland, ©
[4756]“California, in its issue of September 1, 1967, contained
[4757]_ an editorial captioned, "Is BOB SCHEER An Anti-Semite?" |
[4758]This editorial described SCHEER as Managing Editor of — ee
[4759]_ “Ramparts"“ magazine and an unsuccessful candidate in the
[4760]- primary election of 1966, = Be
[4762]oa - The editorial stated SCHEER had recently returned
[4763]from a trip to Cairo and Israel and then spoke at a meeting.
[4764]in Berkeley, California, August 25, 1967, when he told his | —
[4765]_ audience about his trip. ‘In his speech, SCHEER claimed he had
[4766]_ been accused of being an anti-Semite and an anti-Arab because
[4767]of what he said on the matter of Arab-Israel relations. ° The a
[4768]editorial said that SCHEER referred constantly to the people
[4769]of Israel and the American Jews as the “Zionists” and uses
[4770]this term constantly when criticizing action of the Israelis. _
[4772]re The editorial continued by stating that SCHEER ss
[4773]accused the Zionists of being imperialistic, of being excess-
[4774]ively hard on the poor Arabs they defeated, of provoking the
[4775]. war - in short, of doing everything the Arabs and the Soviets
[4776]- accused them of and SCHEER attributed these lies to Israel's
[4777]'. subservience to the United States." In his speech, SCHEER —_
[4778]was further accused of using. the term, "American Grand Concourse
[4779]Zionists," the “Anti-Semites favorite euphemism for Jew." —_
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[4794]1, o. The editorial concluded by stating SCHEER . re
[4796]_ advised Israel and the Arab states to move to the left __
[4798]~-and to seek to selve their economic and social problems =
[4800]_ in a joint effort. The editorial adds, “He apparently —-
[4802]_. forgets that the most left of the Arab states is Syria,
[4803]' the country most responsible for the recent war. in which...
[4804]\the Arabs were defeated." ene
[4806]8 _..., ROBERT SCHEER, editor of "Ramparts" magazine, ae
[4807]San Francisco, California, was issued an invitation to attend
[4808]. the ‘Cultural Congress to be held in Havana, Cuba. January 4-12,
[4809]_ 1968. The invitation was issued by JOSE VIERA LINARES, First -
[4810]_ Secretary, Cuban Mission to the United Nations, New York City, .
[4811]during November, 1967. (It was not known whether SCHEER would
[4812]attend this congress... = pe Sa
[4816]7 _. |. November 24, 1967)...
[4818]the Copan wine, Cuban Ministry of Foreign Relations instructed
[4819]the Cuban Mission to the United Nations. to extend an | invitation =
[4821]to ROBERT SCHEER of "Ramparts" to attend the Havana Cultural
[4823]Congress as a reporter.
[4825]SP T7800
[4826]November 16, 1967 |
[4828]A source who maintains contact with ——-
[4829]_ numerous Cuban news media and is =
[4830]' Lamiliar with Cuban political matters, ©.
[4831]| advised the Cultural Congress of Havana
[4832]_was scheduled for January 4-11, 1968, at- 0
[4833]Havana, Cuba. It was held at the Havana Libre _ oe
[4834]_ Hotel, Havana, under the auspices of the FS
[4835]_. . National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba, the
[4836]_ Afro-Asian-Latin American Peoples' Solidarity.
[4837]Organization and the Cuban Preparatory Committee.
[4838]_The. purpose of the congress was to obtain unity
[4839]_ of action in the anti-imperialist fight and in oe,
[4840]_ the defense of thé cultural nucleus of each
[4841]_, SF T-79 Se
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[4857]oe On January 16, ‘1968, “7-80 ‘reported ‘the
[4858]passenger Manifest of Cuban Aviation Company flight $465_
[4859]from Mexico, D.F. to Havana, Cuba, on January 5, 1968,
[4860]_ listed ROBERT SCHEER as. passenger #35. He was the bearer |
[4861]Of U.S. Passport #0041559, and had a Cuban. courtesy tourist .
[4862]visa. He was destined to. the Hotel Nacional, Havana, Cuba.
[4864]co . on January 16, 1968, T-80 advised. the passenger oe
[4865]| manifest of Cuban ‘Aviation Company Flight 464 from Havana,
[4866]Cuba, to Mexico, D.F. on’ ‘January 15, 1968, listed ROBERT SCHEER |
[4867]- aS passenger #57, He was the bearer of U.S. passport #0041559,
[4868]_ His destination in Mexico, D. Fe was. the Hotel Hilton, described.
[4869]as "in transit." oe . — oo
[4871]= On. March 19, (1968, g-81 advised. the ‘records. of
[4872]the. Mexican Department of ‘Immigration. reveal ROBERT SCHEER
[4873]was issued migratory form FM-17, #2839698. He was described
[4874]-. aS a 31 year old male of North American - nationality, married,
[4875]- occupation. journalist. He left Mexico, D.P. for Cuba on |
[4876]“January 5,°1968 and returned January - 15, (1968. (His departure-
[4877]re-entry permit was A350 0 a oe
[4879]a ; ROBERT SCHEER arrived in Mexico city from Cuba
[4880]January 15, 1968, accompanied by two other persons who: had | |
[4882]_ - traveled to. Cuba to film a documentary on Cuban life for = >
[4884]_ . educational television station KQED, San Francisco... SCHEER
[4885]had traveled from Los’ Angeles to Cuba on an unspecified date.
[4886]SCHEER was scheduled to depart Mexico for Los Angeles | ganuary |
[4887]15, “1968 on Western (Airlines, Flight 696.(DL - 7
[4889]SF 7-73 | _ .
[4890]January 3il, 1968
[4892]. ROBERT ‘SCHEER traveled to Mexico city, Mexico’, - Coe
[4893]. February 5, 1968, via Western Airlines and had accomodations
[4894]cat the Hilton Hotel, “Mexico Bete eA) © | . -
[4896]SF T-73: oe,
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[4916]ce, JOSE ‘VIERA LINARES, First Secretary, Cuban
[4917]Mission to the United Nations, contacted an un-named. ee
[4918]_.. secretary to ROBERT SCHEER, editor of. "Ramparts" “magazine, - . a
[4919]_. San Francisco, California, on January 29, 1968. During = |
[4920]_ this contact, it was stated that VIERA had. obtained an
[4921]. _ appointment with FIDEL CASTRO in Cuba for SCHEER and _
[4922]' SCHEER was then seeking State Department permission to |
[4923]have his passport validated for journalistic travel to
[4924]Cuba. Since SCHEER allegedly | had been delayed by the _
[4925]State. Department and since SCHEER had political appoint-.
[4926]ments running to March,. 1968, -he was attempting to make...
[4927]an appointment with FIDEL CASTRO for March 15 or 16, 1968. =
[4928]- VIERA Promised to help expedite this. arrangement, ue :
[4930]SF T-77_
[4931]February 29, 1968
[4933]ae Records of Air. France, New York, “New: York, revealed
[4934]that a man named SCHEER was travelling to Paris, France on — _ mo :
[4935]Air. France’ Flight No. 042, departing New York City at 11:00 p.m.,
[4936]“July 13, 1967, in the company of a man named ANSARE, (probably -
[4937]identical with JAMES MICHAEL ANSARA). The records did not =
[4938]furnish the first names of either SCHEER or ANSARE nor any.
[4939]. information about a connecting: flight out of Paris. for these
[4940]individuals. re ar
[4942]SF T-82_
[4943]duly 14, 1967,
[4945]‘on August | 13, 1947, "MAURICE JOYCE;
[4946]member of the Professional Staff,
[4947]Committee on Appropriations, United
[4948]States Senate, provided information that
[4949]JAMES MICHAEL ANSARA was included among.
[4951]' the group of ten persons whose employment _.
[4952]had been terminated by the State Department |
[4953]under the. provisions of the McCarran Rider to:
[4955]" the State Department's appropriation bill = _
[4956]which permitted summary dismissals of employees oe
[4957]considered to be security risks. However, ANSARA's
[4959]. Department of State personnel file contains a copy
[4961]ofa letter dated December 8, 1947, directed to
[4963]- ANSARA which reads, "Your. resignation from the
[4965]Department of State effective June 23, (1947, .
[4967]hereby accepted."
[4969]“Copy.
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[4987]California.
[4989]soneet SCHEER has recently traveled as
[4991]‘april 4, 1968, San. Francisco to sence,
[4993]. Washington, Vancouver and Edmonton, Canada.
[4995]“April. 6, 1968, Edmonton, Canada, via a Vancouver
[4997]to San Francisco, California.
[4999]April 17, 1968, San Francisco to chicago, via omaha,
[5001]"Nebraska and. Des Moines, Towa.
[5003]= april, 18, 1968, ‘chicago to. Buffalo, via “New York
[5004]April 19, 1968, Buffalo, New York to San “Francisco,
[5006]April: ai, 1968, ‘San Francisco to Mexico city. oo
[5007]| April 23, 1968, Mexico city to Havana, Cuba.
[5009]May’ 10, 1968, ‘Havana, ‘Cuba to Mexico city, to
[5011]Los Angeles, California.
[5013]‘May 10, 1968, ‘Los Angeles california, to. Salt
[5015]Lake City, Utah.
[5017]_ May: 12, 1968, salt Lake City | to San 1 Francisco,
[5019]SF p-33
[5020]“April - 23, “1968 and
[5021]. May 27, 1968. cs
[5023]SCHEER bought an ‘open round trip: ticket ‘to Los s
[5025]“angeies on June 3, 1968.
[5027]“SF 7-83 _ a
[5028]- June ll, ‘1968
[5030]ROBERT. SCHEER was observed by a special agent of
[5032]‘the FBI to arrive at San Francisco International Airport on |
[5034]the late evening of April 6, 1968, and is believed to have a
[5036]arrived on am United: Airline flight from Seattle, Washington.
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[5048]’ ROBERT SCHEER was reported - to have contacted. .
[5049]JOSE VIERA. LINARES, First. Secretary of the Cuban Mission.
[5050]- to. the United Nations, New York City, April 16, 1968, and
[5051]arranged to meet with VIERA April 18, 1968... SCHEER then —
[5052]planned to leave New York City by plane, the afternoon of.
[5053]- April 18, 1968. SCHEER was expected to fly from Mexico City
[5054]to: Havana, Cuba,. April. -23,.1968, and expected to remain in 7
[5055]Cuba about nine days. SCHEER reportedly requested that. . ;
[5056]_. Havana be notified so that interviews could be arranged. a
[5057]_ VIERA: ‘reportedly answered that SCHEER should have no problems, 7
[5058]and. Havana would: be notified of SCHEER' 8 travel ‘plans.
[5060]‘SFT- 77...
[5061]Bp 16, 1968
[5063]: ‘The passenger manifest of “cuban Aviation Company
[5064]Plight) 465, from Mexico, DF, Mexico, to Havana, Cuba,. one -
[5065].. April. 23, 1968, listed ROBERT _CHEER as passenger 84.
[5066]-- was the bearer ‘of. United States Passport. G041559 with a
[5067]- Cuban courtesy visa. He was destined to the Hotel Habana. Libre
[5068]and carried one. Piece” of luggage weighing | 30° kilos. (66 pounds).
[5070]SF T=84 ee oe
[5071]es May 3, 1968 a
[5073]-_ The passenger ‘manifest: of Cuban Aviation Company ©
[5074]Flight 464, from Havana, | Cuba to Mexico, ‘DF, Mexico, on. May =
[5075]- 10, 1968, listed. ROBERT SCHEER as passenger 51. He was the
[5077]>. bearer. of United States ‘Passport G041559 and. was. shown to. be.
[5078]in-transit to W.A. (possibly Western Airlines). He. carried
[5079]_ two pieces of luggage weighing 30. ‘kilos (66 pounds) . a
[5081]SF T-84 ie eS
[5082]- May” 14, 1968 juke:
[5083]The ‘records of the © Mexican Department of Immigration.
[5084]. raveal that ROBERT CHEER, a United States citizen, was
[5085]issued departure-re-entry permit 1450 with which he. departed _
[5087]Mexico. for Cuba on April 23, (1968. His passport | number was
[5088]shown as G041559. mee
[5090]___ May 28, 1968 |
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[5102]ne on March 30, 1968, HEDWIG ‘URBACH YAMPOLSKY, _
[5104]Calle Rio ‘Tigris 30-B, Mexico, DF, Mexico, remarked that — |
[5105]she had heard that ROBERT SCHEER, Editor of" Ramparts’ magazine,
[5106]‘was visiting Mexico and she hoped he would contact her before
[5108]_ he returned to the United States. YAMPOLSKY commented that.
[5109]"Ramparts" was. one of the few leftist. periodicals she. still
[5111]subscribed to and enjoys reading. . :
[5113]sp t-85
[5114]“April 1, 1968.
[5116]HEDWIG URBACH 'YAMPOLSKY is” in. contact . —
[5117]with: associates of. the American Communist —
[5118]_ Group in Mexico (ACGM) . 7
[5120]SF 7-85. |
[5121]_ April. 1, 1968
[5123]_ : necé¥aing to SF. 7-86, the ACGM is a ‘leose a 2
[5124]association of a predominantly. social wo ae TY
[5125]I -*-- nature, of present and/or past members of odes SC
[5126]a the Communist Party, USA, ‘and their. ‘friends. _ Corer td
[5127]oo and associates who share a common sympathy
[5128]© for. the international communist movement.
[5130]: oe The "San Francisco Chronicle" ‘daily newspaper, 7 ce
[5131]San Francisco, California, in its issue of duly 10, 1968, ss
[5132]carried an item in the gossip. column. ‘written by. HERB CAEN, . rs
[5133]reading, "'Ramparts' Editor BOB SCHEER, in New York to
[5134]negotiate for the CHE GUEVARA Diaries (successfully) was ne
[5135]_. surprised to find his wife, ANNE, there. too. She was en. a:
[5136]~ route to Paris, France, and Hanoi at the. invitation of . an
[5137]the North Vietnamese to — ‘observe’ _ the prisoner exchange."
[5139]. ROBERT. SCHEER. contacted JOSE VIERA LINARES , Pirst |
[5140]Secretary, Cuban Mission to the United Nations (CMUN) , New
[5141]York City, on August 5, 1968, and told VIERA that SCHEER's _
[5142]wife was then at the: Hotel Algonquin in New York City. SCHEER
[5143]_. asked VIERA to contact. Mrs. SCHEER and VIERA agreed to do so.
[5144]-.VIERA also. said he had a copy of the original publication of Oo
[5145]_ .CHE GUEVARA's. diary for SCHEER and. would give it to Mrs. |
[5146]_ _ SCHEER, — ROBERT SCHEER said he would be in New. York City =...)
[5147]in about two: weeks and Letadetaha again contact. VIERA, res
[5149]spT-770 en |
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[5161]ROBERT SCHEER, Editor in Chief of. “Ramparts”.
[5162]‘Magazine, San Francisco, California, contacted. JOSE VIERA
[5163]LINARES August 22, 1968, . and stated they had obtained his ~—
[5164]approval from the State Department (for a round trip to
[5165]_ Cuba). VIERA suggested that SCHEER travel to Mexico City
[5166]to. catch the plane on Monday, August 26, 1968, to Havana,
[5167]Cuba. SCHEER replied he thought it. would be taking. too |
[5168]- big a risk to leave for Mexico without having avisa. ©
[5169]_ SCHEER recontacted VIERA later the same day to state that
[5170]-. the only plane to Mexico. City was on Sunday, August 25, 1968.
[5171]He inquired if he <would have any trouble getting the = = =~
[5172]abana 2 Airlines plane and was told he- would have’ no trouble.
[5174]SF .-77 a
[5175]August, 22, (1968
[5177]_ an on September’. 7, 1968, ROBERT SCHEER contacted -
[5178]"JOSE VIERA LINARES to state he had not received the - cas, ot
[5179]- Material VIERA had promised to get him and he wanted to = ©. ,
[5180]meet with VIERA that evening. SCHEER said he planned to get a
[5181]a plane from New York City that evening en route home. |
[5182]od _. SCHEER added. that he hoped to get a Czechoslovak visa with | :
[5183]---.- the purpose of eventually visiting Prague. VIERA apologized
[5184]for not having delivered the promised material and_ agreed to
[5185]meet with SCHEER for. drinks and” dinner that evenings,“ 7
[5187]Se Pere Sn) I Sy
[5188]pF A Ee a September - 7, 1968
[5190]a re
[5192]7 an ROBERT SCHEER visited the Passport Office, vu. s.
[5193]‘Department: of State, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco,
[5194]ee California, during) the week of December 29, 1968, and stated -
[5196]he did not travel. to Cuba in. August, 1968, as he had planned. —
[5198]He said he had lost the letter he received from the State —
[5200]_. Department telling. him how to make his travel arrangements
[5201]and how to get his Cuban visa in Mexico. ‘City. Another letter
[5202].. ‘was given to SCHEER at this time. ‘SCHEER said he now plans
[5203]_ to make the trip to Cuba. Oo Ue
[5204]ao Miss MADELINE EBINGER -
[5205]Clerk, “Passport Office,. a
[5206]~U. S. Department of State,
[5207]San Francisco, January | a 1969
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[5220]WEH: ay a
[5222]“The Militant”, | a weekly. newspaper of the
[5224]| Socialist Workers ‘Party (SWP), in its. issue of January 24, :
[5225]-. 1969, carried an article by PAUL MC KNIGHT entitled. “Report
[5227]| from Havana; Fidel's Speech on January 2." In this article oe
[5228]_.the author described the celebration of. the 10th anniversary -
[5230]of the Cuban | revolution which was: held» in. Havana, Cuba.
[5232]~ January 2, 1969. In describing some of the. people who. were.
[5234]_ present, it was stated ‘that ROBERT SCHEER of “Ramparts”
[5235]«Was in attendance. — -
[5237]‘The passenger manifest: of. Cuban Aviation Company _
[5239]flight 465A. from Mexico, D.F.,. Mexico,. to Havana, Cuba, on von
[5241]- December 31, 1968, listed Robert Scher as passenger #33000
[5243]- G9. 6. Pounds). —
[5245]He was the bearer of United States. passport. -041550 with
[5246]a Cuban tourist: visa. He was destined to the Hotel” “Habana.
[5248]Libre and. carried. one piece of luggage weighing 18 kilograms - ane
[5250]_ January 7, 1969
[5252]“the passenger manifest. of Cuban Aviation Company _
[5254]flight: 464 from. Havana. ‘Cuba, to Mexico, D. F., ‘Mexico, on.
[5255]January 13, 1969, listed ROBERT SCHEER as passenger. #109.
[5256]_ He was. the bearer of ‘United States Passport o- PARR eS
[5258]SF T-80 a a
[5259]_ January is, 1969
[5261]| ROBERT SCHEER “reportedly made’ a “speech ‘at the
[5263]Hemispheric Conference to End. the War in Vietnam held recently _
[5264]in Montreal, Canada, oe vas BO
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[5270]“February a, 1969,
[5272]. ROBERT SCHEER made appointment to. have lunch
[5274]“with JOSE VIERA’ LINARES at 2:00 p.m., March 12, 1969 at
[5275]the! Delegates Dining Room, United. Nations, New “York City. -
[5277]‘SF T-77
[5278]_ March: 12, 1969,
[5280]_ ROBERT ‘SCHEER visited the Cuban Mission to the :
[5281]united Nations, New York City, on March | 20,.1969 in an effort
[5283]to meet with JOSE. VIERA LINARES, He is ‘not believed. to have .
[5284]. been successful in meeting with VIERA. -
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[5304]wet WRITINGS OF SUBJECT
[5306]. . ROBERT. SCHEER is. the author of a pamphlet + written
[5308]“for the Center for. the ‘Study. 6f Democratic Institutions, «=
[5310]which he later condensed into an. article for "Ramparts" ee
[5311]magazine entitled, "The Vietnam Lobby." The article ‘purports
[5313]- to-show- how various Americans worked to misinform the public —
[5315]- about Vietnam. The persons whom SCHEER holds responsible
[5316]for’ misleading the American people are JOSEPH KENNEDY, Cardinal |
[5317]_. SPELLMAN, ARTHUR SCHLESINGER, JR., NORMAN THOMAS, J. BRACKEN
[5318]~. LEE,» ‘General EDWARD LANSDALE» MARVIN LIEBMAN, and others...”
[5320]‘SF 1-288 on. 3/8/67
[5322]er. feature article datelined cairo, July” Bl,
[5323]1967, entitled, "Egypt" which is described as "A. Special
[5324]- Report from Managing Editor ROBERT SCHEER . in Cairo", was -
[5325]- published in the September 1967. issue of "Ramparts" |
[5326]Magazine. ‘In this article, SCHEER tried to. explain the:
[5327]_- current situation in. Egypt. He laid the blame for the. Arabs
[5328]‘losing the six-day war tothe Israelis on. "cowardly 7
[5329]or. traitorous officers" in. the ‘Arab Army. a
[5331]: The. article ‘also. stated. that many in the “NASSER.
[5332]_» @evertient say that most of the blame for starting. the
[5333]- Arab-Israel .war should be charged to the Syrians for.
[5334]+: having provided ‘the | Israelis with a pretext for: attack...
[5335]“The article stated the Egyptian people were not. at this
[5336]--time in a warlike mood and NASSER was doing his best. ©
[5337]to: discourage his: people- from warlike aspirations and
[5338]to encourage continuance - of the Social» Fevolution ine
[5339]~~ Egypts. | .
[5341]a SCHEER “concluded that MASSER must. break: with
[5342]the. rightists. in the Arab world and make his primary.
[5343]commitment to the Arab social ‘revolution in order to
[5344]survive. He concluded also that NASSER's most dangerous
[5346]- enemy is the "Moslem Brotherhood" who could. take control .
[5348]of Egypt. and ‘become embroiled in another» war in: as little
[5350]“as. one year’ Ss time. = :
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[5371]“The ‘November. 1967. issue. of "Ramparts" ; magazine
[5372]- €ontains a 13-page article entitled, "A NASSER
[5373]Thesis" by ROBERT SCHEEP. . In this article, SCHEER Lo
[5374]> analyzes. the Middle East. situation from 1952 to. the:
[5375]present, giving his recital of the relationship of: the’
[5376]_ various countries to each: other, the rise to power by -
[5377]-GAMAL ABDUL: NASSEPR, the Suez war in the. middle 1950's,
[5378]and: the six-day Arab- ‘Israel war in June, 1967.
[5380]we The article lays. great stress on NASSEP being”
[5381]unsuccessful in some. of his ventures because while he aa
[5382]nationalized many businesses and industries and distributed |
[5383].. the proceeds to the poor, he allowed the Army to remain
[5384]an elite, privileged class which was not loyal to either .
[5385]-NASSER or Egypt. SCHEER also blamed NASSER's failure _
[5386]to develop a political party with its own aims. set forth | ;
[5387]for his lack. of Success in coomunieating with his People oe
[5388]—) and: obtaining” ‘their full Support. . : ;
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[5403]The January; 1968 issue of “vRanparts* “Magazine contains. .
[5404]an article entitled “Oil and the Arabs (The Nasser Thesis: Part. [2h
[5405]This article states ‘Researchers for. this article and Part I>
[5406]-. (fRamparts", November, 1967). include BOB. AVAKIAN,, vt HAWLEY
[5407]_ DAVID KOLODNEY. and JOHN SPITZER." oe aa
[5409]The. article states the thesis that the: Midale- East. .
[5410]is Jof ‘paramount strategic importance to this Country". because — .
[5411]the Persian Gulf. produces 27% of the world's petroleum and has - CoS
[5412].. proved. global reserves of 60%. In addition the Mideast. is: the ee
[5413]‘trade crossroads between Asia and Europe and an important cultural
[5414]bridge between Africa and Asia and the center of the Islam: world.
[5416]. The article. explains that 27% of the oil used. through- ooo
[5417]out the world comes from the Middle East and; since oil is in- _ os
[5418]dispensable to industrial and military potential it is no wonder.
[5419]~ that continued control of this’ resource is a major focus of the-
[5420]. Western. powers. | It adds that if control of this oil is important”
[5421]to the West it is absolutely eritical to the Arabs, since it is
[5422]the only source of the cash needed to break out of the cycle oF.
[5423]underdevelopment and poverty in which their countries are trapped.
[5424]It pointed out that the profits from the oil go to the "wrong"
[5425]states, those. with the least population. (12%. of. the Arab population)
[5426]and therefore the least need. The. article stated. the Arabs could
[5427]-yepay, the total investment of Western powers of $5 billion in. .
[5428]two years with the oil removed. from ‘Arab wells except ior the.
[5429].. faet that. Western Countries are in a position, to force the. Apabs —
[5430]to deal with them or to have no market. whatever fcxr “his ofl.
[5431]The article. cited how Iranian Prime Minister MOSSADEGH nationaliz-
[5432]ed his country' s oil production May 1, 1951 and the U. S. Pro
[5433]- ceeded to crush him so totally that. the. example has. served as
[5434]chilling — model for other would-be. nationalists - no major oil”
[5435]producing country in. the Mideast has ‘dared to: repeat MOSSADEGH's
[5436]attempt.” The Western ‘Powers: were said to have accomplished
[5437]this by imposing a tots AL boycott of Iranian oil. a
[5438]Ss 7 The article ‘explained: that ‘the ‘Bagh¢ead Pact was’ ‘an in-
[5439]tegral’ part of a global containment. policy which was put’ into. -
[5440]effect by the U.S. in the early 1950s but NASSER pefused to a-
[5441]lien himself with. it. NASSER was said to be a threat to. the.
[5442]. Western “powers by being consciously and arrogantly . expansionist ,
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[5460]and by. holding the position ‘that oil in the underpopulated oil a
[5461]- producing: countries must be the basis of the development. of the —
[5462]- entire region. It stated that.the U.S. response to NASSER was ..
[5463]principally by. propping up the economy and military machines of |
[5464]the monarchies while alternately mollifying through. grants. or. the
[5465]withholding of grants: to the more leftist tendencies ‘as they appear-.
[5466]ed in Egypt. and. other Arab regimes. -The article added. “Intensivs.
[5467]CIA operations even involved founding the American Friends. of the.
[5468]Middle East -.a-pro-Arab Organization in the U. Ss - as well as
[5469]“widespread meddling in internal. Arab politics.! eS "
[5471]~The article continued that. Soviet support of ‘the Arabs
[5472]beran in 1955, which caused the U. S. to be more careful not to. |
[5473]“cause an. anti-Western ‘Arab union to be formed that might topple
[5474]America's pight- -wing Arab allies. NASSER was. said to have steered
[5475]. clear of any major direct confrontation with the U.S. and "the U.S.
[5476]has never attempted. to really clamp down on him." Thus. the Arab
[5477]revolutionary impulse, fearful of challenging the West, turned to
[5478]‘challenging Israel as a Western tool" and condemned ‘Israeli im-
[5479]_ ‘perialism.” . This hostility to. Israel provided a kind of anti-
[5480]imperialism that was able -to appeal to both progressive leftists:
[5482]oo and traditional monarchies inthe Arab world. fn. 1955. Israel].
[5484]joined. the British and French attempt to reestablish by force |
[5485]Western control over the Suez Canal after NASSER nationalized it,
[5486]and Israel also supported the French in the Algerian war. ‘To the
[5488]Arabs it seemed that Israel had aligned herself with the exploiters ae
[5490]This’ signalled the Russians to begin helping the Arabs to get as
[5492]many friends as. possible among ‘the non-aligned ; countries even while ~
[5494]local communists in Egypt, Algeria and Syria were being jailed. Rusgsis |
[5495]fert that the Arabs. were moving to the ‘left. to. justify. Pusctan _
[5497]_ Suppor eo ae a
[5499]The article. said the soefal changesin . Algeria and “Eeypt
[5500]were: Significant but also inadequate because "they, destroyed the -
[5502]power of the. traditional | upper class without. in anv significant sense |
[5504]passing power on to that very broad: base of the Arab pyramid. The —
[5505]reforms in Syria and Egypt came about. as a result of military coups:
[5506]déetat which placed. men. in. power who were willing to introduce re-
[5507]forms.
[5509]“The. article continued by stating “The identification of
[5510]Israel -vather than the oil companies and their monarchies- -as the
[5512]-. serious extension of imperialism has allowed Arab progressives to
[5514]play at revolution, ‘through periodic anti- Israel tirades, without
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[5528]taking essential ‘pevolutionary action." In reference to: the:
[5530].gix day Arab-Israel war the article stated ‘the Soviets were clearly
[5532]- unprepared to assess its implications," in veference to. with- 9 —
[5534]drawal of UN troops from Gaza and Agoba. It added "The Soviets
[5535]‘continuously underestimated the emotional depth: and. political
[5536]‘intensity of the Arab- ‘Israeli conflict.” It added that. Russia
[5537]began immediately to rearm Eghpt and Syria after the def eat,
[5539]_ specifying only that ‘their weapons be better used.
[5541]“The. article ‘stated. The Central Thesis of. this essay”
[5542]is that the: Great Powers cannot be expected to be concerned, on any
[5544]. .consistent basis, with the interests. and needs of the-Arabs and
[5545]_ Jews who live in the. Mideast,” but are preoccupied. with their
[5547]own prestige and ‘security needs. It added. that both the Arabs. and
[5549]the Jews. identify their opposition. with the. Nation of inperialisa
[5550]supported by the: American oil companies, . .
[5552]The’ article added that ‘The Arab denial of legitimate’
[5554]“gewish nationhood as the basis of Israel is the subject. of. a ea
[5555]‘ridicule. . But that the mainstream of Zionism has, in like fashion,
[5557]denied the existence of a legitimate Arab quest for nationhood is
[5558]_ not commonly admitted. This factor has been of great significance.
[5560]in the formation and sustaining of Arab hostility towards: Israel.
[5562]The Arabs will never be able to turn their energies from opposing
[5563]Israel to the development of an Arab nation so long as the Israelis
[5565]hold. the existence of an Arab nation to-be a. threat." The’ Teraelis”
[5567]_ viewed’ the drive tovard Arab. unity and independence as a threat
[5568]to them. ABBA EBAN. conferred upon Israel the very nationhood. that
[5570]Israel. denied to the Arabe. The Arabs. find - this pos: ‘tion most
[5572]difficult to accept when the Jewe deny them the’ same position.
[5574]The article stated th. “7sraelis must come. to accept the fact that.
[5575]nationhood is ‘an aspiration which some Arabs ‘hold without beinz .
[5576]conned into it by NASSER; and that an Arab State - if it became a
[5577]reality (as a confederation or a nation) - is not necessarily a
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[5583]. ‘The article concluded that: “The Arab Nation and the
[5584]Jewish: Nation are both - legitimate concepts. which can survive to
[5585]gether only if. they exist as part of the same social revolution »
[5587]to meet the needs of the people’ of the Mideast."
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[5595]“the ‘April - May, 1968, issue of “Ramparts Magazine, —
[5596]lists ROBERT SCHEER as Editor in Chief and carried a two pase
[5597]article entitled. "The ‘peace' Candidates by ROSEPT SCHEER. -
[5598]. In. this: article, SCHEER discussed the Vietnam “Yar and Damocratic
[5599]_. presidential candidates ROBERT F. KENNEDY (now deceased) and .
[5600] EUGENS MeCARTHY (SCHES R was critical of each | of these candidates”
[5602]U. ‘Ss. participation in “the Vietnam Vape ha pe Rn, a
[5604]The une 1s. i962, issue of. "Remparts” Ma agazine stated.
[5605]that. this issue marked the beginning of "Ramparts aS. a fortnightly
[5606]acazine which will appear in the same format as it has previously
[5608]appeared. It stated that features planned for the first few .
[5609]editions inelude (in part) several articles on the problems of .
[5610]-. today's Cuba. including an interview with. FIDEL CASTRO Py ROBERT
[5611]SCHEER. Mo oe
[5613]ne The “August: 10, 1968, issue. of "Ramparts". .
[5614]carried .a two-page article entitled, "The. Night BOBBY __.
[5615]. Died, " by ROBERT . “SCHEER. In this. article, SCHEER, stated.
[5616]he was present. at: the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles,:
[5617]- California with ROBERT F. KENNEDY. on the evening of
[5618]_ Primary Election Day, June 4, 1968, in the Royal.
[5619]_ Suite, while the ‘KENNEDY campaign workers. were - waiting
[5620]_. for the returns to come in... He wrote. that he was also
[5621]» in the Empire Ballroom while. ROBERT KENNEDY. was giving |
[5622]his: victory speech and while . KENNEDY. was shot about:
[5623]12: 2a AM. a
[5625]: ~ The September 28, 1968, ~ issue of "Ramparts"
[5626]carried a feature-length article dealing with the |
[5627]Democrati¢ National Convention in Chicago, which. was-.
[5628]' described as “a Ramparts special report" by staff members —
[5629]and it named 23. persons including. ROBERT. SCHEER as
[5630]“responsible, for this. report.
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[5645]. The San Francisco Chronicle daily newspaper
[5646]published in San Francis¢o, California, in its issue of
[5647]March 3, .1969, carried the column of WILLIAM HOGAN entitled,
[5649]“World. of Books: Eldridge Cleaver, Written on the Run.” _
[5650]- In this article HOGAN discussed a new book “Eldridge Cleaver:
[5651]- Post-Prison Writings and Speeches," which was edited by.
[5652]_. ROBERT SCHEER: published by the book. publishing branch of
[5653]Ramparts magazine. The article continued by. stating that
[5654]' SCHEER compiled this book. from pieces. that appeared previously |
[5655]_in Ramparts magazine and from speeches delivered by CLEAVER |
[5656]~ . at various times. . The article- concluded by stating that a a
[5657]- book entitled "Berkeley On 0 Dollars a. Day," by- ROBERT SCHEER»
[5658]- and his. Ramparts colleague. PETER COLLIER is presently under
[5659]negotiation with. publishers. SO
[5661]Ve SPEECHES AND ‘TELEVISION | APPEARANCES OF. THE. ‘SUBJECT |
[5663]tie 17, 1966
[5665], A protest | ‘pally for persons. jailed as. a result of
[5666]Auto Row and Sheraton-Palace Hotel sit-in demonstrations | oe
[5667]‘was held at San Francisco. City Hall. plaza July 17, 1966. “The: a
[5668] growd at the rally was estimated at from 400 to 1,000. people.
[5669]_ ROBERT SCHEER was one of the speakers and said that if. _
[5670]Governor BROWN had not freed these sit-in) demonstrators” ‘by
[5671]election day, SCHEER would tell the people to march to the ©
[5672]a jail housing these demonstrators, ‘rather than going. to the
[5673]polis. . oo: —_
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[5680], ‘The August 6- 9 ‘Committee ‘sponsored the Third. ‘Inter- .
[5681]national Days of Protest, August 6-9, 1966, at San Francisco |
[5682]Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco. This demonstration numbered
[5683]about 2,500 people on August 6, 1966. One of the speakers was
[5684]ROBERT SCHEER, who stated that the demonstrators. should not: get .
[5685]discouraged, but should continue their picketing and demonstrating.
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[5707]‘September 1 1966 .
[5708]_ The “Stockton Record" newspaper, ‘Stockton, |
[5709]. California, issue of September 8, 1966, carried a news =
[5710]article headlined, "Editor Attacks U. S.. Policy in Vietnam;
[5711]Sees National Peril." In this article it was stated that —
[5712]- ROBERT SCHEER had delivered a speech at the Raymond College
[5713]High Table, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California,
[5714]on September 7, 1966. SCHEER maintained that the concept
[5715]of an international communist. conspiracy was. false and the.
[5717]_.U. S. is mistaken in considering it a unified, ever-growing
[5719]force that. can only) be: contained by force. He stated that
[5720]. . the communist conspiracy is a movement that does not. hold.
[5721]-.. together because of nationalistic interests... He cited
[5723]the Sino-Soviet dispute and the international squabbling
[5725]between satellite countries and the major communist powers.
[5727]_ He said. the Vietnam conflict began as an internal dispute: .
[5728]and if the U. S. withdrew from the conflict this. withdrawal -
[5729]-. would reaffirm the communists! confidence — in- ‘the: possibility |
[5731]OF peaceful co-existence. Ce
[5733]a . He concluded. that. af anyone is "genuinely. concerned. .
[5734]- about American security, he is going to. have to work to -
[5735]reverse American foreign Policy, . _
[5737]October 18, 1966
[5739]“The. Guardsman," weekly student: newspaper’ at City
[5740]college of San. Francisco, in its issue of October 19, 1966,
[5741]carried a news article headlined, . “Scheer Lectures on Involvement .
[5742]in Southeast Asia." The article stated ROBERT SCHEER spoke at.
[5743]the College Theater to a capacity audience. He was reported |
[5744]to have reviewed the historical changes in Vietnam, the French
[5745]vole in Vietnam affairs, and. the limited policy set by. President —
[5746]_ ° KENNEDY of only sending 30, 000 advisors as’ "technical: aid only |.
[5747]_for'a limited period of time to prevent.a colonial posture."
[5748]' The article stated. further, “In a summary conclusion. SCHEER o
[5749]. gaid that if there is an international. ‘communist movement, it
[5750]should cease to exist, that there are hardly two communist —
[5751]countries that. eoexist, that communism is in truth a form of.
[5752]nationalism and ‘that practically speaking, ‘it does not (exist. m0
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[5764]_ December 25 1966
[5766]Discussion Unlimited, Incorporated (DU), sponsored
[5767]oa meeting December 2, 1966, in the auditorium of Los Angeles ==
[5768]- * “Trade College, 700 block, Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles,
[5769]with from 1,000 to 1,500 people in attendance. The topic of
[5770]the discussion was “What Will the New Development on the Left =
[5771]. Be?" ROBERT SCHEER from "Ramparts" magazine, EUGENE GENOVESE.
[5772].. . from Rutgers College in New Jersey, and DOROTHY HEALEY from
[5773]Southern California District CP were the speakers. HEALEY —
[5774]spoke first, stating that the most important things. for the |
[5775]_ groups on the left to do today were to unite on common. grounds
[5776]and to. be critical on grounds where they cannot agree, as well |
[5777]as to give allegiance to the other 14 socialist countries in) .
[5778]the world. She described these countries as the hope of the . ar
[5779]future. ROBERT SCHEER attacked her bitterly, his. main contention
[5780]being that he felt he could not even say he was a socialist. oO
[5781]" beeause of all-the crimes that are committed in the name of
[5782]- -gocialism. He said he could not align himself with other
[5783]countries in. the socialist world because of the barbaric
[5784]deeds committed by some of. these countries. _
[5786]oa He. led a vicious attack against’ ‘the Soviet “Union,
[5787]- against ‘the STALIN @ra, against the crimes that were committed —
[5788]in the Soviet Union against Jewish people. and Jewish culture, .
[5789]and against other religious people and intellectuals in the —
[5790]Soviet Union: He made reference to the two writers who had
[5791]been. recently jailed in Russia. In a rebuttal and question
[5792]‘and answer period the attack went back and forth, mainly 7 oe
[5793]_.. between GENOVESE and HEALEY against. SCHEER for his. anti- Soviet =
[5794]- Union. position. SCHEER constantly: brought. up: Hungary, stating ~
[5795]. that the. oppression that went on in Hungary is no different —
[5796]than the oppression of. ‘the Untted States in Vietnam. He also
[5797]said the Soviet Union — is a sick society just as the U. S. is. .
[5798]_a sick society, and he is quite sure that the workers ‘in. each ©.
[5799]society are not much aware of or care about the relative -
[5800]difference. of the’ sickness. ~ PS
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[5816]. “The PW issue of ‘December’ ‘10, 1966, and: December ce
[5818]i966, also carried news articles on the. ‘above describe d forum. ~
[5819]SCHEER! s. remarks are reported in the. December 10, 2986. issue”
[5820]as follows: ee a
[5822]. "Scheer, who ran asa “peace candidate ‘ain. othe: - oe
[5823]“Democratic. ‘primary in the Seventh ‘Coneressional. District,
[5824]. winning nearly. 45% of the vote, spoke of the kind of.
[5826]“revolution he. would like to see. "Revolution is better
[5827]than rebellion,’ he said, ‘but I am:interested in’ _
[5829]_ what a revolution will lead to... .Soviet society is.
[5831]. vicious... -I want.a revolution. that ‘means the: vight
[5833]Of a oman to control . his own, life. :
[5834]cs Referring: to Narxism, Scheer. said, ‘The theories _
[5835]aon" t work. The. working class — is. not. getting poorer”
[5836]_and- Poorer, a .
[5838]a MITt is true,’ he said, “that the ‘New Left?
[5840]vo has_ no “ideology, (but. because. of that) it does not
[5841]. follow that it should accept the ‘old ones. + Why is” So!
[5842]there a New Left? - .
[5844]‘The: old. Left was tired, -eynical, ‘frightened,
[5845]: ae LSD is more important than: (considered } by the’ 'Old- .
[5846]Si 0 Leftt)...The young people who have looked at the American
[5847]_ “Dream and said it isn't so great have made a statement
[5848]. more profound than anything: the Old Left | has ever.
[5849].- made". " . . . .
[5851]A. characterization of: DU is contained “in _
[5852]— the appendix.
[5854]"February a, 1967 | | — oF
[5855]. ae The Daily Cardinal," student newspaper of the
[5856]University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, in its. issue. of.
[5858]_. February 10, 1967, carried an article headlined, "Scheer Hits
[5859]"Mythology' of U. Se Anti-Communism." This article stated faa
[5861]follows: _— | |
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[5882]“tanti- Comminism is “what holds the American “people
[5884]“together, not the Judaeo-Christian ethic,’ radical —
[5886]author Robert Scheer told 500 people in the | Social.
[5888]-, Setence | building Thursday.
[5890]— SHe argued that the United States is. ‘attempting
[5891]to impose on the Southeast Asian crisis the ‘myth!
[5893]of a monolithic Communism and the. policy of ‘Soneain=
[5894]_ ment! that developed out of the post- ‘World | War Il ~
[5895]» Eastern, European situation 20. years ago.
[5897]“He ‘said that “America. has. become "so. imbued:
[5899]with. the anti-Communist mythology* that it has Become
[5900]-. the over-riding criteria for all, and: especially.
[5901]-. foreign policy decision- ~making .
[5903]‘He cited the investigations. of. philosopher ;
[5905]Bertrand Russell's. Vietnam ‘War Crimes Tribunal’. i”
[5906]_ which. purports to show American use of "fragmentation
[5908]bombs! that are not effective militarily, -buc which ©
[5909]demoralize the population. ‘.'And these bombs. are -
[5911]designed not SO much to kill as to torture.”
[5913]“Wtwhat is : frighteningly horrible. about | this. whole ea
[5915]policy," he said, ‘is that it works. It succeeds
[5916]_ militarily even. where, it fails politically.
[5918]"He urged his listeners to! support ‘the Vietcong,
[5920]or National Liberation Front. -given the fact that ©
[5921]. they are the only- ones standing up to the American’
[5923]‘intrusion! over there.
[5925]“He said ‘that it is. not. the: North Vietnamese
[5927]who: have shown ‘bad faith’ in efforts to negotiate,
[5929]‘but us.' They have already offered concessions,.
[5930]he said, 'even. though it is we who are bombing them.
[5932]. -iRugeien and - Chinese ‘foreign policiés, pefore -
[5933]and after the death of Stalin, he said, "have been
[5934]essentially conservative, and not aggressive.’ He.
[5936]cited as evidence the Trotsky-Stalin conflict and
[5937]Mao Tse-tung's early differences with the regular
[5938]Chinese Communist: Party apparatus over this. issue.
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[5951]March_ 16. 1967_
[5953]. ces A ‘meeting - was held at ‘Hospitality | House, Balboa
[5954]Park, California, March 16, 1967, to-hear ROBERT SCHEER. talk —
[5955]on the CIA (Central. Intelligence Agency). He was. introduced | .
[5956]as editor of "Ramparts" magazine. _ His only comments. concerning:
[5957]- the CIA were that the CIA was the "whipping boy" for high
[5958]. officials of the U. S: Government. He indicated that if anything |
[5959]went wrong with the policy of the high government officials,
[5960]they could always blame (CIA for their failures.” oo :
[5962]. . In discussing the Vietnam war, SCHEER stated the
[5963]. president of the U. S.,; along with other government officials,
[5964]were guilty of murder of innocent women and children. SCHEER
[5965]then spoke of a trip he had taken to France and Belgium. | ‘He
[5966]. said he had talked to. important offieials in these countries
[5967]2 and gained the impression that these officials were opposed to
[5968]-. the war policy of. President JOHNSON, particularly the bombing .
[5969]_of North Vietnam. SCHEER alleged that there were more bombs
[5970]dropped | in. Vietnam than were dropped during World War II. He
[5971]_ ¢laimed that the reason the U. S. was using anti-personnel bombs -
[5972]- against the people of North Vietnam was because they did not a
[5973]_.-. agree with the U. S. and the use of anti-personnel bomb was. (of
[5974]et punitive natures . Oe,
[5976]— | _ SCHEER ‘took: the position of an | independent. criticizing
[5977]both the "Commie" and "Bipeher"- elements.
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[5981]Apri | Hy 1967,
[5983]oe ‘The: "Yale Daily News", student newspaper of Yale.
[5984]University, New Haven, Connecticut; issue of April 5, 1967, —
[5986]carried an article relating that ROBERT SCHEER spoke at the Law |
[5987]- School Auditorium of Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, —
[5989]on. April 4, 1967, explaining the principles of "New Politics."
[5991]SCHEER described the "New Politics" as a movement which seeks”
[5993]to bring about — a substantial change in American ‘society.
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[6008]ROBERT SCHEER spoke at ‘the rally of the Spring -
[6009]Mobilization Committee Against the War in Vietnam which | was”
[6010]. held April 15,. 1967, at Kezar Stadium, San Francisco, —
[6011]. ~ California, with about 55,000 people in attendance. _ SCHEER
[6012] pemarked that General “WESTMORELAND had stated that the _
[6013]. Vietnamese people would have to "bleed more" to learn they.
[6014]had met their match in this war. SCHEER commented ‘that |
[6016]despite United States' "intervention" in Vietnam, there would
[6017]be “other Vietnams" as other rights, groups and countries had.
[6019]their own nationalist expressions. SCHEER went on to say that
[6020]“other people will make revolutions" and, thus, the U..S. .
[6021]would have to go into other countries. "If other people want
[6022]communist. revolutions, so be it" added SCHEER. Other speakers
[6023]at this” ‘rally urged . immediate. withdrawal of U. s. ‘troops: from:
[6025]/. Vietnam.
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[6031]Sas WAR JIN: VIETNAM (Ni ice)
[6032]. “tho Spring Mobilization Committee ‘bo nd
[6033]the War in Vietnam (SMGRYV) was an ad hoc
[6034]_ orgathzation coniposed of several antie 90}
[6035]_ Vietnam war end peace ‘groups, which. organized
[6036]mass rallies and marches in New York and. er
[6037]San Francisco on April 1S» 1957, to pootest.
[6038]United States involvement in the Vietnam Wave
[6039]The. SMCEVV is now known as the Mtional | |
[6040]Mobilization Committee to End the War in mo
[6041]“Vietnam (NMGEYV). Whe Western Mobilization ——
[6042]Committoo Against tho: War ws tho Vest Coast oe
[6043] Gounterpart of the, NMGEVs « ae le
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[6053]october 7, 1867
[6055]“The “Daily Utah Chronicle," University. of Utah, a
[6057]Salt Lake City, Utah, in its issue of October 6, 1967,.
[6059]carried a news article entitled, "National Perspective on
[6060]Vietnam issues," which announced that a program entitled,
[6062]Spectrum Vietnam, would be held in the main ballroom of the ~~
[6064]Union Building, Saturday, October 7,.1967, at noon. ‘This.
[6065]would be a panel discussion with CARL OGLESBY of the Students
[6067]for a Democratic Society and others. The article. provided ©
[6069]- the following background data:
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[6073]con - “Scheer, a | Political Science ‘graduate’
[6074] . « -- .@f City College of New York, was...
[6075].appointed Maxwell Fellow in Public
[6076]Administration at Syracuse. University. —
[6077]Two additional years of graduate. study
[6078]as @. Teaching Assistant in Economics —
[6079]-. and-as a fellow in the Center for —
[6080]- Chinese Studies at the University. of
[6081]“California, Berkeley, followed. He. ‘then
[6082]_. taught American Government at city”
[6083]a College of New York. . -
[6085]Mr. Scheer. ‘visited Castro! s cuba in. 1960°
[6086]-. and co-authored with Professor Maurice a
[6087]. Zeitlin, CUBA: TRAGEDY IN OUR HEMISPHERE.
[6089]"He was. appointed foreign editor of
[6090]‘Ramparts: Magazine’ in '65, managing.
[6092]. editor in '66, and vice president of
[6093]the. corporation in: "67. |
[6095]Tn spring of 1965 and again in. 1966 he eG
[6096]_ traveled to. Southeast Asia, touring Laos oe
[6097]and Vietnam. - Findings of his trips were _
[6098]-. published in the report HOW THE. UNITED .
[6099]STATES (GOT INVOLVED IN VIETNAM.
[6101]“Scheer. has been. active in ‘the New. Politics
[6102]- movement and is a member of the Board of the
[6103]National Committee: for New. Politics." oo
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[6115]The. same. paper stated ‘that at re 00 PM, october
[6117]9, “1967, Utah Senator WALLACE ‘F.. BENNETT and GALE. MCGHEE , ©
[6118]"Senator from ‘Wyoming, would ‘speak on. Vietnam. a
[6120]. The "Daily Utah Chronicle," issue of October 18,
[6122]1967, carried a news article headlined, "Spectrum Chronicle __
[6123]Debate," which stated that ROBERT SCHEER of. “Ramparts Magazine".
[6125]was looking into the possibility of. bringing a libel suit.
[6127]ae against the "Daily Utah Chronicle" for using slanderous misquotes —
[6128]-.. attributed to him in the. coverage in the Spectrum Vietnam, ._
[6129]October 7; 1967. This article explained that the night editor ~
[6131]of this paper rewrote ‘the story at a time when he could not .
[6132]contact ; any sources, hence the inaccuracy.
[6134]“The. "Deseret. Mews" “Salt. bake City, Utah, 1 newspaper,
[6136]. issue: be October 4, 1987, carried a news article, "Spectrum »
[6138]a Vietnam, Ouestion Unresolved. This article. velatad that. ROBERT | oe
[6140]SCHEER deseribed as. Editor of "Ramparts * Magazine, attacked
[6141]the arrogant. American myth that "we are always good guys.
[6143]fighting on. the> side with angels with amonopoly on, aeinoeracy ».
[6144]_ Peace and freedom.' So a co,
[6146]‘The article. said “the contended the mood of communism
[6148]as. now nationalism, not world expansion. and ‘that the Communists.
[6149]_ are now more concerned with internal problems than presenting
[6151]a united front to defeat ‘democracy.’ ‘The article added "Mr.
[6152]Scheer and Mr. Oglesby: charged that. the U.S. is. supporting the |
[6154]“wrong side in Vietnam because of its economic interest. - The
[6156]- veal issue in Vietnam and other troubled areas of the world is
[6158]‘poverty, according to. Scheer ‘and Oglesby."
[6160]AU symposium on: Vietnam was. “held. October, 1, 1967
[6162]at the University of. Utah, Student Union Building Ballroom,
[6164]Salt Lake City, Utah. The panel of speakers included a senator
[6166]from Utah, - a. senator from Wyoming, CARL OGLESBY, former President
[6168]of Students for a Democratic Society, and. ROBERT SCHEER, Editor...
[6170]of Ramparts magazine. There were about 150-200 people: present
[6171]at this meeting. including at least seven CP. members. This:
[6173]‘function was. called Spectrum - Vietnam. |
[6175]Following this meeting a social. party and discussion
[6177]was” held at. the residence of one SUE GOODRICK in Salt Lake. “City”
[6178]on ‘October 7, 1967.
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[6197]. ‘Both: CARL OGLESBY and ROBERT SCHEER were present.”
[6198]The time was spent generally in. questioning OGLESBY. and SCHEER -
[6200]by youths of the New Left who were attempting to find .
[6202]-. themselves. There were about 50 persons present at this:
[6203]meeting including at least three cP members. | 7
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[6209]oo - ROBERT SCHEER was ‘introduced | ‘as Editor of Ramparts —
[6210]and as spokesman for the New Left when he appeared as a guest
[6211]on the. LES CRANE Show. on. television. station KTTV, Channel 115, -
[6212]- Los Angeles, California, : on October 11, 1967. “SCHEER - stated —
[6213]on this. program that due to electoral procedure. it would be.
[6214]_ impossible to place a candidate on the ballot - that the «=.
[6215]... industralist and monied interests controlled the ballot system.
[6216]. SCHEER said "we" had no money and because of time and other.
[6217]- factors, it would be impossible to obtain the thousands of
[6218]“names to place an eligible candidate on the ballot. He added
[6219]"we" would have to take over the polls. He claimed that in...
[6220]order to. make necessary changes in the present political
[6221]-structures— "we" would. have to “take over" the establishment —
[6222]in 1 Washington. a
[6224]November 20,1967
[6226]ea "The. Fairfield Fepublican" newspaper. published
[6227]ate Fairfield, California, in its issue of. November. 21,
[6228]1967, carried an article headlined, "Leftist Calls_U. S.:
[6229]Bought | Out Society’ in J. C, Talk." This article stated
[6230]_ that ROBERT SCFEER, editor of Ramparts. magazine, spoke —
[6231]. November. 20, 1967, at.the Solano College. Gymnasium: and —
[6232]. _- - delivered a blistering attack on what he termed the |
[6233]“bought off society." -He decried what. he termed an.
[6234]"exploitive corrupt war economy, fostered by a | profiteering
[6235]business community ."
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[6247]ae The article said ‘SCHEER stated "Ye: invoke. ‘the
[6248]devil theory of communism to explain the reality of.
[6249]-». desperate. social revolution." SCHEER- concluded "Vietnam
[6250].. is only the extension. of this unhealthy American character-.
[6251]istic, not an isolated example of mistaken policy. It is)
[6252]- an integral part of a. policy of corrupt. self- -seeking -
[6253]deception." After. explaining that “OBERT SCHEER ‘visited
[6254]South Vietnam twice, the article quoted SCHEER as saying,
[6255]- "T. think we have to realize that the Vietnamese are. indeed
[6256]fighting for their freedom - but their freedom from us.
[6257]. They. are nationalists trying to. create a national. revolution,
[6258]and they can! t be explained | avay with @ label. no :
[6260]oe a SCHEER alleged that the united States. was. in
[6261]the. Vietnam war to make a profit. He called for. staged
[6262]withdrawal of U.S. troops over. a period of years.
[6264]. In reference to ‘the domestic. scene, SCHREY warned
[6266]that sterner msasures ‘against dissent were coming. and that.
[6267]President JOHNSON's > ‘talk about. peace was a "con job." -
[6268]SCHEER said. people were rioting in America because "they
[6270]_ have no legitimate avenue of dissent." In summary, SCHEEP
[6271]urged concerned youth not to become. complacent. but to .
[6273]_ remain aware of the problems and refuse to conspire with
[6275]- liberal politicians who try. to make dissent’ irrelevant,
[6277]_ SCHEER told the group, "Block the h#lls and ‘block the”
[6278]airports. This may be one of the. times. when to behave
[6279]reasonably is to behave irresponsibly. " . en
[6281]November 2h, 2367 -
[6282]- “The “University | of ‘Washington Daily" newspaper,
[6283]Seattle, “Washington ,_ issue of November 21, 1967, carried ar.
[6284]article announcing that ROBERT SCHEER, editor of "Ramparts" —
[6285]Magazine, would speak. at the Hub. Auditorium, November 21,"
[6286]1967, under sponsorship of the Political Union. The’ = ©
[6287]article said that SCHEER , who is leading proponent of the
[6288]New Left, served on the Board of Directors of the National.
[6289]Conference for New: Politics, which held its convention in = |
[6290]Chicago. It stated that SCHEE® was currently cdlaborating 7
[6291]with WARREN HINCKLE, also on the "Ramparts" arin
[6292]writing | a book about the "Vietnam Lobby". .
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[6308]“The "Seattle Post. ‘Intelligencer" newspaper, ‘Seattle,
[6310]‘Washington, in its issue of November 22, 1967, reported that.
[6311]ROBERT. SCHEER spake to. an overflow audience: at the: University
[6313]Of "lashington, Hub Auditorium, November 21, 1967: The article |
[6315]. stated that SCHEER said it was ‘arrogant for Americans to.
[6316]decide what is best for the Vietnam people. | SCHEER said
[6317]it-was an "obscene argument that withdrawal .of American
[6318]forces. from Vietnam. would result inva blood bath... He.
[6320]claimed the United States. was operating on a war. economy.
[6321]and suggested that our loss of. pre-eminence in. world
[6322]trade as well as in. jobs which rely on military. contracts"
[6323]aecounts for much of our reluctance to pull: out of Asia.
[6324]_ SCHEER predicted that 1968 may be the "last democratic
[6325]election" for this nation. He predicted that the far
[6326]left and the far right would grow: as_ Americans seek ..
[6327]alternatives... SCHEER advocated taking the billions spent”
[6328]on the Vietnam war. and applying them to. domestic preblens.''
[6329]He alleged that unless this is done, there would be more
[6330]violence and more. ‘riots. in American cities. - ns
[6332]December 8, 1967
[6334]“The Ram! newspaper oF Fordham University,
[6335]Bronx, New York, in its issue of December 12, 1967,
[6336]_ earried a news article reflecting that ROBERT. SCHEER. gave
[6337]a speech December 8, 1967 at the Fordham University) Campus
[6338]Center Ballroom before a crowd of 250. The article stated
[6340]that SCHEER said the United ‘States. should. withdraw. from
[6341]_ Vietnam and not worry about the fate of that country.
[6342]In speaking about the means of demonstration, SCHEB? was —
[6343]~ . quoted as sdying "Use your ‘bodies: imaginatively, - Block >
[6344]- railway tracks and. government buildings. Violence is ‘the
[6345]only serious alternative." “With regard to opposition to |
[6346]the war, SCHEER blamed the rowdy character of recent |
[6347]'.demonstrations which have been: blocked by the economic
[6348]and political. power structure. He said "I support these
[6349]tactics out of desperation, though I would like to see
[6350]the growth of a serious left to challenge the people in
[6352]power."
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[6375]rps Daly Californian" newspaper, which” is seli-
[6377] Faentiriea as being published daily by the Associated Students —
[6379]of UCB, on. January 29, 1968, carried 2 news article» .
[6380]entitled "Radical Groups Emphasize Need. for Mutual Self-
[6381]Protection". This article. described a rally sponsored by
[6383]. MAPS held at. noon on -the UCB campus January 26, 1968, in 7”
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[6390]mathematics faculty and political activists addressed the
[6391] erowd in drizzling: rain. The article carries summaries of -
[6393]the speeches of numerous pople, including BETTINA APTHEXER.
[6395]“ KURZWEIL, a self-admitted Communist Party member, and RIBERT .
[6396]SCHEER. | The. articls. contained ‘the following regarding
[6398]SCHEER |
[6400]Doel “wo SCHEER Wemaging: Editor of Ramparts co
[6401]magazine , algo spoke. He bezan with. a. comment on
[6402]the carnival mood of the rally. -
[6404]“Roman, 1 Carns ival
[6406]wethere: is. ‘sorething obscene or bizarre .
[6407]- about the Roman cernival attitude when seven people |
[6408]are in jail,’ he commented, referring to the fact
[6409]a Phat. Martha's Laundry was. Dlaying. on the lower
[6410]- "plaza and evangelists were ‘Singing and. ‘preaching
[6411]on the corner. —
[6413]nn "IThe United. States. is now ‘fighting - a war. of
[6414]~ examples,’ he said. "They! re saying "there are
[6416]_ certain things which we will not tolerate and we oe
[6417]- will make examples: of those who attempt them," he. _
[6419]. continued. . .
[6421]“and the war of ‘examples in Vietnam
[6422]has been brought home 5" he added. .
[6424]He | igstrongly emphasized the fact that. the _
[6425]“government Will permit a type of. false liberty SO oe
[6427]- that one feels free--as lone as it does. not intrude”
[6428]on government Policies.
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[6442]. ne "Marines won! 't go to jail and the people 7
[6443]“Who sent them won't go to jail. but we will.s' Nevers _
[6445]‘theless, he said, "We must: engage in | struggles that
[6447]intrude." . a . .
[6449]ae “Wiest of us were not born to. be ‘yevelis”
[6450]tionary. | But. one becomes a revolutionary not out :
[6451]of choice but when the ‘situation: demands it,' he.
[6452]- . stated. 'The time ealls for it now and we must fina
[6453]_ Solidarity in asp ivit of CHE GUEVARA , ‘ he concluded".
[6455]: AD leaflet issued by ‘campus Stop. the Draft. Week . .
[6457]a Committee" advertised a-noon rally to be held Friday,’ (January .
[6458]-.. 26, 1968) at UCB with six + speakers, including ROBERT ‘SCHEER |
[6459]“and BETTINA APTHEKER.
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[6464]oS ‘The "Rerkeley Daily Gazette". newspaper, issue of —
[6465]January 27, 1968, reported on the rally at UCB, which was
[6466]held January, 26s. (1968, attended by about 700 ‘persons. —
[6468]This, article quoted ROBERT SCHEER as ‘follows;
[6470]oe OMe must switch to tactics which intrude,
[6471]which are effective. ‘“e must act in the spirit of —
[6472]...a CHE GUEVARA because. this is the: time for the —_
[6474]- spirit of a ‘CHE GUEVARA. ' : a
[6476]tye must start to plan. now: for the next”
[6478]stop the Draft Week,’ the editor of Ramparts Maga-~.
[6480]- zine urged. We must seriously ‘think of filling oo:
[6481]~ "the jails because Stop. the Draft Weeks must go. ony
[6482]- cand if jail is the price to Pays ‘we- must: pay. it.!
[6484]"tUnless protest is. effective, it is a
[6485]charade," he said. " . .
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[6500]Television Februa faa ABBE
[6502]On” February uy 1968, POBEPT. ‘SCHEER. appeared as a
[6504]“guest on a OP. Bact televised "Firing Line" television —
[6506]show at 6:30 PM, Pacifie Standard Time, where he was)
[6508]-- involved in a type. of debate with MI LLIAM F. BUCKLEY,
[6510]- Editor of: "National Réview", BUCKLEY. stated ‘ROBERT:
[6512]SCHEER was. invited to appear on. this program to. explain. .
[6513]the un-American attitude of SCHEER and also of. "Ramparts"
[6514]Magazine, SCHEER said he was not previously. apprised of -
[6516]the: exact. topic but.in any case could not. speak for =
[6517]"Ramparts". since hé is only one. member of the editorial
[6518]board. SCHEER then became evasive ,~claiming he wanted
[6520]a definition of "un-American" before he could. answer 00 oy
[6522]BUCKLEY. During thir show, SCIEER stated. that "National.
[6524]~ Review" Magazine had maligned SCHEER when it stated he...
[6525]_. traveled to Cuba in violation of State Department. regu=
[6526]lations and SCHEER requested a> retraction. be printed. ~
[6528]SCHEER did not state that he had traveled to CUBA illegally
[6530]in 1960 and. legally in 1968, but. such is the case. SCHEER
[6531]was very glib but was very evasive in answering BUCKLEY! 3:-
[6532]questions and statements. _ ‘SCHEER's statements |. showed hin
[6534]‘Stongly, in opposition to the Vietnam Ware.
[6536]‘Television, Februar | 1968 a a
[6538]ROBERT SCHEER appeared on the Pat Michaels
[6540]television ‘show at 10: 30 p.m. on KTVU, Channel 25. Oakland
[6541]on. February . 7, 1968. During this appearance, ‘SCHEER stated
[6542]he attended. the Cultural Congress held in Havana, Cuba in
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[6552]early January,’ 1968. Hesaid he traveled in Cuba via Mexico.
[6553]City as an accredited correspondent with the approval of. ‘the
[6554]State Department and that he traveled alone. The interview
[6555]‘related to. SCHEER's. work as" managing | editor of "Ramparts
[6557]OBS ue ry sates
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[6570]a : “ROBERT SCHEER was interviewed by. BRANT RAYNE -
[6571]and PAUL SALTZMAN at the Expo '67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
[6572]in June, 1967,. and the results of. this. interview were. shown _
[6573]: on Canadian Broadcasting Company television. network. on. February . 7
[6574]. 23, 1968. Some of the points emphasized by SCHEER in this inter
[6575]view are as. follows: i . a .
[6577]: “Ramparts” magazine, “of which SCHEER is Editor, tries
[6578]9) xO. be exciting and to fill a void in American life. It tries
[6579]-. .to handle the stories the other magazines do. not. have the guts. _
[6580]to handle and to give some diversity of opinion. in the mass: media Tl
[6581]of America. It is’an experiment in seeing whether American. . ee
[6582]freedom and democracy really works. Other magazines are locked.
[6583]., into the establishment because of the funding required to start a
[6584]Magazine and the income received from advertisers, while "Ramparts"
[6585]- .. is’ probably the only large circulation magazine in America that :
[6586]does not depend. on. advertising. ee ae oS
[6588]oe Ramparts" made a ‘decision to. challenge the: big”
[6589]magazines and to turn to a. secular monthly magazine two and a+:
[6590]half years ago (about January, 1965) and it no longer has any.
[6591]connection with or particular interest in the Catholie Church. |
[6592]It. is aimed a . challenging the. establishment and its readers >
[6593]_- who are. primarily in the 15 to: 40 year age group. Bs
[6595]oo “Ramparts” has been called a muckraker and ee
[6596]_. left- wing. It is on the left of the political. spectrum since |
[6597]~ it: opposes - the war in Vietnam and is interested in vemoving the —
[6598]ghettos: in American life. "Ramperts" is based as a left- -wing
[6599]. opposition to "Time" magazine but "Time" is biased toward the |
[6600]establishment. and toward maintaining the status quo. “Ramparts”.
[6601]has never been ‘sued for libel or had a serious’ challenge to. its
[6602]factual accuracy. Ramparts" has a: small staff of only 30 and ~
[6603]has. successfully challenged the other big magazines with exten-
[6604]sive advertising revenue and has done a more: factual reporting |
[6605]_ job on the Vietnam War, its. casualties, civil rights. stories oo
[6606]_. and stories on such topics as the children of. suburbia ‘rebelling | .
[6607]against suburban community and its” values. . ae
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[6619]_ “Remparts" Magazine is ‘largely staff produced ahd hag
[6620]nothing: to offer but the guts and freedom of its reporters. to
[6622]report facts as they see them. Ramparts" does not edit the oo
[6624]-reporters' articles for opinion or value of concept. These .
[6625]articles are. ‘only edited for. size and possible emphasis for a
[6627]- particular issue so that there would not be four articles on.
[6629]Vietnam in a single issue, for instance. When "Ramparts" sends _
[6631]oa reporter to do a story it prints what the reporter writes:
[6633]even though the Editor does not necessarily agree with that.
[6635]_ ‘Reporter’ s. viewpoint.
[6637]“SCHEER feels ‘that ‘the United States. is nore:
[6639]afflicted with an-extremely biased press because in the United
[6641]States we have the illusion of freedom and Americans are raised
[6643]to believe that we have a free press while in fact the press is.
[6645]controlled through “an interlocking directorate of big business,
[6646]big military and big government" that effectively manages. the. oe
[6647]os news ‘so that it is not, troubling or upsetting to their interests.
[6649]‘SCHEER believes that. ‘the honest reporting oF news by"
[6651]“pamparen" is doing "an awful lot of good" because a generation -
[6652]is being raised in the United States that knows: how to be free
[6654]for a change and "is not going to buy) ‘the. nonsense. that comes
[6656]- raised to believe that their country always does right and have
[6657]an implicit racism. They realize that the Vietnamese do not
[6659]out of Washington". .The youths are asking some very searching
[6660]questions about American society. and are not. satisfied with ‘the
[6661]usual glibness so they are willing to go on marches. because
[6663]they do not buy these answers. This. is. a. very large minority
[6665]oF youths. —
[6667]Most of. the American. soldiers ‘in Vietnam have ‘been
[6669]really share United States objectives. For instance "There.
[6671]‘is a 650,000 man Vietnamese army that never does any fighting".
[6673]| "It is’ very clear that the Viet Cong has considerable support: /
[6675]from the countryside © and has. done. some very ‘fine things in the.
[6677]"countryside. ue
[6679]a aisiiiueiot ens with the war in- Vietnam. even among American trospe.
[6680]re I peopte. have refused to fight and more people an: the army
[6682]There are some ‘eracks” in ‘the brainwashing | and some
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[6703]have t taken. those oritical steps vather than go along with the
[6704]. Fighting. It is not a significant number yet, but SCHEER
[6706]‘believes it is growing. "We have to figure. out. whether the
[6708]ao ‘United States is. Rome on the rise or Rome in decay. and hopefully
[6709]: America! Ss empire: is on the verge of "racking up. .
[6711]‘When asked if he could make a “generalization about ‘the
[6713]american housewife and American married life, SCHEER stated,
[6714]“The average American.is drunk most of the time." SCHEER Me
[6715]explained that the average American has a couple of drinks. before
[6717]starting home and several more when: he arrives at home. The |
[6719]cocktail hour is all about getting "yourself numb enough that.
[6720]you. can take your wife and kids and then. you usually fall asleep
[6721]ne front (of the television." ~ .
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[6725]| March 3 i, 1968 7
[6727]: The "Albion Pleiad;" Albion college weekly “aewapapesy
[6729]“Albion, Michigan, in its issue of March 1, 1968, carried an = |
[6730]article headlined, "SCHEER Rips NORRIS, College." The article |
[6731]|. stated SCHEER was scheduled to speak on the "relevance of
[6733]academe in response to cultural needs," but abandoned this.
[6735]topic and instead dissected the speech given by Albion College. °
[6737]-President. LOUIS W. NORRIS to freshmen at this school in the fall
[6739]- of 1967. ~ SCHEER said Dr.. NORRIS' speech stressed the importance ~
[6741]of -vicarious learning and the central role of the. "great re
[6743]conversation." ~SCHEER said the "great conversation is-a. bore."
[6745]_ SCHEER. stated:that:.white: middle class Americans want’ to make a
[6747]revolution without doing anything revolutionary. _ SCHEER said
[6749]Dr. NORRIS stated in his speech "hippies" did not belong on
[6750]Albion's campus. SCHEER replied to this "with these ideas he
[6752]_ shouldn't be president of a university, and I wouldn't have to.
[6753]make these statements if he hadn't given such a speech to the.
[6755]freshmen." He said that America can no longer engage in foreign
[6757]. aggression in the guise of extending freedom." _SCHEER concluded _
[6759]his speech by stating that to alleviate these crises America __
[6760]should dismantle the defense apparatus, turn to a peace ‘economy
[6762]a and get out of Vietnam.
[6764]One of the critics of SCHEER's speech | was quoted in
[6766]this article as saying; "Some of what he said was admirable, me
[6768]he was so irrational and so boorish and. had excruciati Pe ag
[6769]taste. " ben, Spe —
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[6780]ROBERT SCHEER was. one of many persons who. was
[6782]_ present” and spoke at the University of California, Irvine,
[6783]California (UCI), on April 3, 1968, when an anti-Vietnam -
[6785]program was held. No publicity was afforded this activity.
[6787]in the local metropolitan newspapers | ‘and the "Anthill",
[6789]campus newspaper, published at UCI, did not publish any of =
[6790]the: speeches delivered nor any. quotes taken out of context, mee
[6792]- but. merely \ contained an outline of the program.
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[6796]“S
[6798]"Iowa. State Daily," which isa. ‘student newspaper” a
[6799]published at Iowa State University (ISU), Ames, Iowa,
[6801]. earried an article in its issue of April 17, 1968,
[6803]headlined, "'Ramparts' Editor SCHEER Keynotes ‘Dissent’
[6805]Series." This: article stated that ROBERT. SCHEER, editor
[6807]of "Ramparts" Magazine, would speak on "dissent, revolution
[6809]and. the Democratic process" on April-17, 1968, in the.
[6811]Great Hall, Memorial Union, ISU, as part of a. "series. of
[6812]talks sponsored by the National Affairs Institute (NAI).. ~
[6813]- The article included background information to the effect
[6815]that ROBERT SCHEER received a B.A. Degree in Economics.
[6817]and’ Political Science. from the City College of New York,
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[6825]and then served as.a Maxwell Fellow in |. Public ‘Administration —
[6827]at ‘Syracuse University. |
[6829]The "Ames Daily Tribune," Ames, towa” newspaper, :
[6831] dssue. of April 18, .1968, carried a news article headlined,
[6833]"ISU. Dissenters Knock System." This article reported that
[6835]_ ROBERT SCHEER was the first speaker at ISU's "dissent"
[6837]-series.and spoke: April. 17, 1968. The article reported |
[6838]that SCHEER. stated America did not need BOBBY. KENNEDY.
[6840]_ “or GENE MC CARTHY, but needed a whole new political
[6841]- ideology. SCHEER stated “if.liberals can't: come up.
[6843]with some alternative to the prevailing political .
[6844]thought, the right wing is likely to do it instead."
[6845]SCHEER said "our basic ideologies’ are going to have ‘to.
[6846]‘be challenged if we are going to face and solve our.
[6847]problems.’ He called particularly for critical |
[6848]examination of the philosophies on which the United
[6849]States foreign policy | is based, the attitudes behind
[6851]its welfare program, and the whole. basis. of its
[6853]political system. He stated this nation is ripe for
[6855]. political change and the right wing has frighten. $ ond. a Copies |
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[6870]"The: Spectrum," weekly newspaper of | the. State |
[6872]“University of New York at Buffalo, New York, in its issue of.
[6873]April 23, 1968, . carried an article: announcing that a series of
[6874]talks by new leftists on the. central issues of. the day, would
[6875]begin April 23, 1968... ROBERT SCHEER was listed as one of: the
[6876]. speakers, noting that. he had spoken at ‘the University in 1967,
[6878]and was | very well received, So
[6880]“The. Spectrum" did not. carry a follow up news. story
[6882]“concerning SCHEER's. talk, and there was no reference to SCHEER's
[6883]plans” in. the Buffalo, New York, area. in ‘the local. daily ‘papers:
[6885]‘The: “Bozeman Daily Chronicle," newspaper, Bozeman,
[6887]7 “Nenana. issue of May 12, 1968, carried an article relating to.
[6888]- the speech of’ ROBERT SCHEER at Montana State University, May 11,
[6890]- 1968.. The. portion of the article ‘relating, to ROBERT SCHEER’ ee
[6892]= as follows:
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[6897] fRobert. Scheer, 31-vearsold editor of the Hew .
[6898].. Left ‘Ramparts Magazine, who flew here directly from
[6899]~. Havana, Cuba, said our simplistic. reason for
[6900]. “intervention in Vietnam, was the- "myth of the
[6901]international communist conspiracy also called .
[6903]_ the: "Devil Theorv.' The. Devil Theorv has. dis-.
[6905]-. integrated, whether, our state. denartment will
[6906]| admit it. or. not ; he said. ~ ;
[6908]This peality plavs. havoc with the most
[6909]_ cherished tenant of our forei¢n policy,!' he. ; oy
[6910]said. ‘cheer cited the. squabbling between Russia a
[6911]and Red China, and more recently. hetween _ .
[6912]Czechoslovakia and Russia, as evidence of
[6913]. the’ disintegration of the international con-
[6914]- spiraev. . He said that. our foreign policy :
[6915]- should be humanistic rather than jingoistie
[6916]- Americanization of the rest. of the world should |
[6917]/ not be our goal, he. added.
[6919]Scheer said ‘the United States should swallow oe
[6920]“its pride and get out of Vietnam. He said -
[6921]ait might be. good for the U.S. to lose a little.
[6922]_ faee in: Vietnam. Maybe it would be he lthy f r. us
[6923]| to admit we made a mistake, that we caf’
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[6945]“The: Exponent, student newspaper, Montana State -
[6946]. University, Bozeman, Montana, issue. of May 17, 1968, carried
[6947]a news article bearing the. headline , "Ramparts Editor - Var is
[6948]not U.S..vs Commies. This article stated that a Vietnam symposium —
[6950]_ was held’on Saturday, May. 11, 1968, during which ROEERT SCHEER | a
[6951]“stated “no peace or negotiations are possible unless” the United a
[6952]States. is willing to admit that the war in Vietnam is not. primarily.
[6954]— a struggle between. communism and. democracy." SCHEER reportedly ee
[6956]_ alleged. that the state department's monolithic concept of . Ce,
[6958]~~ eommunism is the main reason that we are. in that war. SCHEER Bo
[6960]stated. “that. the Viet Minh. forerunner to the Viet Cong was as’ 0-0 >
[6962]- serious struggle for independence and fought the French who. they
[6964]- eonsidered as foreign aggressors. Both Diem and Ky, South oe
[6966]-. Vietnamese leaders, worked for the French and thus the Viet Cong: _
[6967]consider them traitors to their. reople. Since the U.S. supports
[6969]> Kv and ‘formerly supported Diem, it was natural for the Viet Cong =.
[6971]to fight against the U.S." SCHEER said "the U.S. should settle — an
[6973]...for something along the line of the 1954 Geneva ‘accords to get =,
[6975]out of Vietnam, © SCHEER added that he thought it would be ‘good for |
[6977].. the U.S. - to lose face because we have become too arrogant. _
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[6981]a Television, Jane 3, 1968
[6983]The “wBerkeley Daily Gazette! “newspaper issue of June —
[6985]1968, carried an article by MIKE CULBERT, Executive Editor, Se
[6987]- hach related that KTVU, Channel 2; Oakland, California, - taped =
[6988]a television show June 3, 1968, “for. viewing on that station at
[6990]10:30 p.m., June 5, 1968, in which PAT MICHAELS, host, questioned
[6992]- ROBERT. SCHEER, "A new left: leader and editor of ‘Ramparts’ ——
[6993]Magazine" and SCOTT STANLEY, JR. “Editor of . ‘american ea pee
[6994]magazine, major organ of the John. Birch Society.’ .The article .
[6995]stated that a surprise. questioner. from the audience during this.
[6996]ghow was DAVID GUMAER, a 29 year old Chicagoan who infiltrated.
[6998]_ the Du Bois Clubs of America for the Chicago Police. Intelligence
[6999]Division and served on the registration committee of the National :
[7000]-Convention for New Politics, which was held. in ‘Chicago, Illinois, |
[7002]during Labor Day weekend of 1967. - The article stated GUMAER ©
[7003]~also testified before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee
[7004]in Executive Session in December, 1967.. GUMAER stated ROBERT. . _
[7005]SCHEER was "completely surrounded by communists" at. the New Politics
[7006]Convention. SCHEER is reported as replying, “If you 're saying - )
[7007]I'm a communist, go ahead and say it. and I'll sue." | SCHEER :
[7009]galled GUMAER a "fink". - SCHEER said he is nota communist and —
[7011]the communists he has known are "too conservative” for. hin.
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[7024]| This newspaper ‘account of. the. “PAT MICHAEL's television
[7025]show on KTVU, Channel. 2, was. verified by former SA-MARVIN © — are
[7026]BUCHANAN , 2180 Franklin Street, Oakland, California, | on vune 19, “1968,
[7028]August 19, 1968 |
[7030]a | _ The agenda for the National ‘Student ‘Association
[7031]. (NSA) ‘Convention which was held at Kansas State University we,
[7032]. (KSU), Manhattan, Kansas, August 17-26,- 1968, stated that: ae
[7034]- there was scheduled a "discussion of the movement for social,
[7036]'. change in America on both a theoretical and a practical levaL'
[7037]conducted. by four. individuals including | ROBERT SCHEER.
[7039]a = An. “article in the “August 21, 1968, issue of.
[7041]- the "Kansas. City Star" newspaper stated that TOM HAYDEN,
[7042]former President of Students for a Democratic Society.
[7044](SDS), and. ROBERT SCHEER,. editor of: "Ramparts" Magazine,
[7046]had both spoken at the NSA Convention. In this
[7048]-- pegard, the. article stated. "despite the militancy
[7050]Of their demands and aggressiveness. or their charges"
[7052]. of the JOHNSON-HUMPHREY Administration, at no time has
[7053]HAYDEN or SCHEER called explicitly for violence. The
[7055]. printed material appearing here maintains. the same 7 .
[7056]guarded | stance. We . _ . ee at
[7058](fae An ‘article. ‘in the "Manhattan Mercury". newspaper, :
[7059]“Manhattan, Kansas, issue of August 20,.1968, stated,
[7060]-"In an open forum, ‘ROBERT. SCHEER, editor of: ‘Ramparts!
[7061]_ Magazine, said 'If studentsdon't act at the (Democratic.
[7062]_. National) Convention, they must decide what. their -
[7063]- peaction is going to be when all their efforts for |
[7064]-.. EUGENE. MC. CARTHY are swallowed up by a HUMPHREY machine.
[7065]If the American people are not left with a vote against
[7066]the war in Vietnam after. this Convention, all the work
[7067]of the students and middle class, ali the. efforts. in the
[7068]primaries, all. the fund-raising will have been in vain
[7069]. and - the Democratic process: will have failed. "
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[7081]we “on August. 23, “1968, NICK DELLERE, “Del Mar. a
[7082]Rental Company, Municipal ‘Airport, Manhattan, Kansas,
[7083]advised that on the late afternoon of August 19, 1968,
[7085]_ ROBERT. SCHEER was picked up by charter. aircraft at-
[7087].» Municipal Airport, Kansas City, Missouri, and was. flown
[7089]to Manhattan, Kansas... On. the morning of August 20, 1968,
[7090]- SCHEER was returned to the airport at Kansas City,
[7092]Missouri, by charter aircraft which charter flights.
[7093]were arranged for and paid for by a representative of
[7095]. NSA.
[7096]“September 26, 1968
[7098]me A ‘meeting billed as "America as. a. Racist .
[7100]Culture", sponsored by. the Associated Students of. the UCI,
[7102]was held on September 26, 1968, with about 2,000 pérsons in. -
[7103]- attendance, mainly students. ROBERT SCHEER was one of the —
[7104]main speakers. talking.on. American imperialism, stating it
[7106]was exhibited. through the history of this. country and was’ a
[7107]how being shown in Vietnam. SCHEER criticized the California a
[7109]. Board of Regents. for having refused ELDRIDGE CLEAVER -the-
[7111]-- opportunity to lecture at a class at the University of —
[7112]California, Berkeley, California (UCB). °° SCHEER: defended —
[7114]HUEY P. NEWTON, Founder of the Black Panther Party (BPP)
[7116]. (characterization to be fourd in the appendix), and stated
[7117]that becuase of all of the. problems. there had evolved a=
[7118]close coalition between the BPP and the Peace and Freedom
[7119]Party (PFP).. SCHEER praised ELDRIDGE CLEAVER as the best
[7121]. choice among. ‘the presidential candidates. (running on the PFP .
[7123]_. ticket). SCHEER said this is a racist. society in which we
[7124]live and the government ' s efforts to "control" the. black man
[7125]is causing opposition to the. government. He said we were. 7
[7126]forced into the streets in: Chicago and society blocked our.
[7128]demands. — SCHEER. claimed "we must. oppose that force. " a
[7130]At the same meeting, ELDRIDGE” CLEAVER, Minister of
[7132]_. Information of the BPP. and PFP presidential candidate, also.
[7133]Spoke, ‘condemning the racist pee ‘the police, the courts,
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[7161]gun control laws and the racist power structure. CLEAVER
[7162]- recommended that everyone obtain guns and hidethem so that ws
[7164]‘they would be available when needed.
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[7168]|The PFP was legally qualified as a
[7170]political party on the California -
[7171]ballot through the obtaining of — —.
[7172]approximately 67,000 signatures of
[7174]registered voters. .
[7175]November 14,1968
[7176]rr, "The Dartmouth", Dartmouth College daily newspaper,
[7177]printed at Hanover, New Hampshire, in its issue of November 15,. |
[7178]: 1968, carried an article headlined "Scheer provides sharp contrast
[7180]in symposia focus". This article reported: that a senior — we
[7181]symposium was held at Dartmouth College on November 14, 1968, |
[7183]_.with five speakers participating. The article began by quoting
[7185]“ROBERT SCHEER, Editor in Chief of "Ramparts" magazine, as.
[7186]_ stating "you must use the means at hand, which might mean
[7187]butting your ROTC building to challenge the institution". The
[7188]article said “the program climaxed with Scheer's. appeal for
[7190]_ the students of the college to assert themselves "by. —
[7191]challenging the institution that is manipulating your life™", |
[7192]’. SCHEER reportedly added, "the. spots closest at heart are where
[7193]you can best challenge the manipulators. I suggest you get
[7194]busy at task". He added, “even in the woods at Dartmouth, _.
[7195]where there aran't any girls, the elements for a confrontation |
[7196]exist. ° I told a similar group at Columbia this, but -they |
[7197]wouldn't believe it. But look what happened". The article
[7198]_.. Stated that the audience applaused loudly at the conclusion. ——
[7199]Of SCHEER's plea. ee,
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[7216]md “Human ‘Events’ publication, Washington, D. Cc. ain-its ~
[7218]issue’ of April 8, 1967, carried a story headlined, Phe. Inside _
[7219]“Story. of’. 'Ramparts' Magazine". A portion of this story, 8
[7220]“Scheer! Ss Radicalism” 7 ‘reads as follows: . . .
[7222]. “Probably the best ‘known nationally of: Ramparta’
[7224]staffers is Managing Editor Robert. Scheer, who,. at we
[7225].» 30, has. made a career of New Leftism. A -former.member
[7226]of the pro-Castro Fair Play for Cuba. Committee, he
[7228]tends” that he. is. an canti- Communist «
[7230]fe “Last. year Scheer yan. for ‘the Democratic nomi-
[7231]. nation for U. S. Congress in Berkeley, hinging his =
[7232]entire campaign on getting out. of the war. in Viet.
[7233].... Nam and getting into the ‘War. on. Poverty.!. Several —
[7234]- weeks ago, Scheer traveled to. Prague, Oy iokosiveekian”
[7235]to meet with the Communist-controlled International |
[7236]Union of Students and representatives of the National
[7237]Liberation Front, the political. arm of the Communist |
[7238]ao “Viet Cong in South | Viet Nan. a
[7240]- Not publicized in his race. “for. Congress but.
[7242]“pevealed later was the. fact that Scheer's campaign... -
[7243]coordinator was Carl Bloice, a 28-year- -old Communist:
[7244]-- party member. Bloice's CP. membership was hardly ao.
[7246]secret, for several years he had been a by-lined staff.
[7248]’ writer. for People! s World, the Communist: weekly on.
[7249]. the West Coast, and then he was publications director
[7251]of the Communist- controlled Ww. .E. Be DuBois Clubs. =,
[7253]is the most: articulate of the Ramparts crew and ccon- fe Sos
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[7264]WEHitkah
[7266]“Phon Berkeley 0 D.¢.
[7268]"At. last summer! “Communis t. party convention ain.
[7269]New York City, Bloice | yas elected to the cP! s National.
[7270]_— Committee and the requirements: for serving on that es
[7271]policy board make. ait ciear Bloice. has been a CP member a
[7272]_ since at least January “1964. » although intelligence a
[7273]agencies place’ it many years earlier... re
[7275]oe "Just two ‘months: ago the. newsletter of ‘the Robert.
[7276]Scheer campaign. = he is. keeping his organization intact
[7277]under the name of Community for New Politics (CNP) = |
[7278]Carried a so¢ial note: "Carl. Bloice, heretofore co
[7279]_ .eoordinator for CNP, has left Berkeley for the larger.
[7280]battlefield in- Washington, D.C., where he will be a
[7281]-. “correspondent: for People's World-~and The Worker... Atv oe ce
[7282]..a farewell party December 23 at.the home of Mr. and. 0 0. 0.4
[7283]~ Mrs... Robert Scheer, Carl was presented with several . es
[7284]- going-away gifts, including a larger. than’ life. poster” -
[7285]of Mao-Tse Tung....Carl has indicated he will be an_
[7286]- occasional. correspondent [for the Scheer newslettery. 00°
[7287]We all wish him’the best of-luck in Washington and | ~~
[7288]we feel. fully comforted by. the. fact that we are not a
[7289]losing ae coordinator; but gaining a Spy:
[7291]"Tax ‘Money Helped |
[7293]“Phe portrait of Mao probably brought a gust ~
[7294]of. laughter. when it was: ‘unveiled and presented ‘to the
[7295] .Moscow= ‘line Bloice, and the ‘gaining a spy' phrase was:
[7296]+ simply New Left. humor. The story makes two important.
[7297]- points: 1).. Scheer's campaign manager was a Communist ;
[7298]. and. 2)- The Capital correspondent. for two. Communist -
[7299]newspapers will contribute occasional articles to.
[7300]Scheer’ Ss campaign organization. . a a o Poe
[7302]Ce, "Scheer has told Human Events that he hired: Bloicee
[7303]- "for his technical. competence’; ‘that he likes him as.) oo
[7304]as person , but violently. disagrees ‘with his” politics.
[7306]. "Communist. Bloice, however, was only one of ‘Scheer’ Ss”
[7307]supporters. Another backer was the | U. 8. Treasury,
[7309]on Conve sects: of... 001 ,
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[7321]which channeled funds into Scheer" Ss campaign. Tt
[7322]_ worked this way. During his campaign one of his
[7323]workers was Mrs. Phyllis Haberman: O'Donnell, who. has-
[7324]been. chairman of. the East Bay DuPois. Club. Mrs. 0! Donnell
[7325]-. worked on a work-study program | directed by the
[7326]_ University of California's Department | of Criminology
[7327]~ (which is now practically another Sociology Department) ©
[7328] and-was_ assigned to-a leftist group Called Welfare’ |
[7329]‘Rights. Organization as a case worker. .in truth,. she.
[7330]- worked for the Scheer. campaign and reported on at
[7332]at WRO meetings. ae vee - oe _ ne eae :
[7334]_ The work- study program was originally funded ee
[7336]- through: the Office of Economic Oppertunity; . ‘receives.
[7337]its funds through ‘the National Defense. Education Act.
[7339]and is overseen. by the Department of Health, ‘Education a rae
[7340]and Welfare. a ee! Be
[7342]An. article by IVAN SHARPE appeared in “the San
[7344]Francisco Bay Guardian daily newspaper published at. San Francisco,
[7345]- California, in its issue of March 27, 1969, entitled "Ramparts -
[7346]revolution with limousine service." This article reflects a
[7348]numerous interviews with present and former officials. of Ramparts ©
[7350]- magazine and analyzes factors that: led to this magazine's financial
[7352]- difficulties. ‘The article places primary blame for the bankruptcy
[7353]on WARREN HINCKLE and ROBERT SCHEER for their extragavant spending,
[7355]--guch as taking their wives on trips for Ramparts and spending huge?
[7357]sums of money. Most of the blame was placed on WARREN HINCKLE~
[7359]‘because frequently his. expense account would be more than the
[7360]-.. money he raised on promotional trips. The article. gave most of
[7361]“the credit for the sensational stories and exposes to ROBERT ©
[7363]SCHEER, who obtained them from his new left contacts. It reported:
[7364]that HINCKLE had destroyed Ramparts. and SCHEER was angry: about
[7366]- this... ‘SCHEER decided to stay on as Editor-In-Chief of Ramparts |
[7368]and his salary has been reduced from $15,000 to $10,000 per year-
[7370]ina an effort to help the magazine out of. its financial problems.
[7372]. aB5 7 - pe EET os 7 - Gon a Seep Copios
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[7383]van PHYSTCAL DESCRIPTION
[7385]subject: |
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[7389]“Name
[7390]Address
[7391]Sex.
[7392]~ Race oo
[7393]“Date of Birth
[7395]Place of Birth ee
[7397]Married —
[7399]- Remarried =~
[7401]Height) a
[7402]Hair
[7403]~ Byes. .
[7405]- Occupation.
[7407]Father
[7409]; “Méthen
[7411]Employment
[7413]"Wife's 3. U. So . Passport #
[7415]‘Education
[7419]Neh Ot
[7421]4 355 Jaramry Seg Hon oe Libs Pages
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[7425]‘U.S. Passport Number
[7427]The: following is a physical: description of the.
[7429] ROdERE 8 SCHEER oe oe
[7430]6468 Benvenue Avenue,
[7431]- Oakland, California. Foaree
[7433]Male |
[7434]White
[7436]Bronx, ‘New York - ; oe
[7437]September 15, 1957,. ‘to ‘SERENA
[7439]TUREN SCHEER, date of birth
[7441]_ October 16, 1939, at New. York.
[7442]- Divorced, September” 23 1965,
[7443]in San Francisco. —
[7444]--. October 22, 1965, to ANNE
[7446]_ BUTTERFIELD WEILLS: SCHEER, ae
[7447]date of birth March aan 12, eS
[7448]at California.
[7450] §*10 1/2" | .
[7452]- Light Brown .
[7454]- Brown, wears dark rimmed glasses” .
[7455]~ Writer. o . _
[7457]'Wears Van Dyke ‘beard o
[7458]_. FREDERICK JACOB SCHEER; . born”
[7459]May 5, 1898, in Germany,
[7460]U.S. Citizen —
[7462]IDA KURAN, born April 24, 1900,
[7464]din Russia, not a U.S. citizen, |
[7465]ANNE BUTTERFIELD WEILLS SCHEER, |
[7467]6468 Benvenue. Avenue, Oakland
[7468]California. — .
[7470].. Editor in Chief, >Ramparts _
[7471]. Magazine, San Francisco, California
[7473]D163804,. issued February Sy
[7475]1963 + turned in and new. Zaseport we
[7476]a number G041559 issued January oe
[7477]28, 1966 .
[7479]p167218, issued February 25, 1963
[7481]_ - renewed January - 28, 1966
[7482]City College, New York - BA
[7483] . Degree in Political Science,
[7484]June, 19538 .
[7485]-.. Syracuse University, Syracuse,
[7486]- New. York 5 MA University of
[7488]cs are
[7490]avooeaasnongeeesense
[7494]— WEH/dp.
[7496]a Arrest Record ce a None oS re
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[7501]California, Berkeley,
[7502]- California, 1960-61
[7504]“351 115 COPY. nsenreptinn of
[7505]on . Page LL. eve of
[7507]NN eae
[7508],
[7510]“sFi0 on teise
[7512]~ AD HOC. COMMUTER TO END ) DISCRINENATON
[7514]Ba According ‘to an article in the March 8, 1961, ‘48sue.
[7516]of the "san Francisco Examiner," a San Francisco daily morning.
[7518]- newspaper, TRACY SIMS stated among other. things that following
[7519]“a. sit-in demonstration in San, Francisco-during: October 1963 by
[7520]-yarious. civil rights groups, ‘the groups realized that. a central,
[7522]_ coordinating committee was needed... The formation of AD HOC. 7
[7524]-. COMMITTEE TO END: DISCRIMINATION “(AHCED)- was | the. result and SIMS.
[7526]became ats shairman. . .
[7528]-h source paporteda on ‘December 9, 1963, that. in
[7529]-. December 1963 TRACY SIMS attended a joint .
[7530]‘meeting of the San Francisco. Communist. Party
[7531]Youth Club and. the. Communist Party. Be rkele oy
[7532]: — OFF Campus Youth Club.
[7534]oe “A second sourde,’ on May | 12, “1964, described ‘AHCED: aso
[7535]re central ‘pody of representatives - from militant youth oreanizae eos
[7536]— tions: whose purpose was to work for. equal civil rights ‘and to -
[7538]“put pressure on. establishments. and: employers ‘to hire more people —
[7540]| Prom the minority races,. especially Negroes. - . _
[7542]a A third source ‘reported on Maren 13, 1964, ‘that: at. Ss
[7543]Oe meeting of the San Francisco Branch of the Soclalist Workers. |
[7544].. Party on March 211, 1964, KIPP DAWSON; a representative of | ne
[7546]-“AHCED, rélated among other things that AHCED was directed and oj
[7547]» controlled. by the W.E, B. DuBois Clubs. of the Bay Area. ae oe
[7549]_ A fourth source reported on January” 30, 1964, ‘that
[7550]on January 29, 1964, KIPP DAWSON attended a ‘San -
[7552]_. Francisco Branch membership. meeting of the
[7554](i) Soedalist | Workers Party. .
[7556]Second source related on May 12, “1964, ‘that ‘the :
[7557]_W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of the. Bay Area consisted.
[7558]-of the W.E.B, DuBois: Clubs of San. Francisco, © on
[7559]Berkeley, and San Franciseo State College... Accord= 7
[7560]- ing-to source,. any member of the W.E.B. DuBois
[7561]Club of San’ Franeisco-who- attends San Francisco
[7562]. State College is automatically _ a member of. the
[7563]~-elub at San Francisco State College. are
[7565]7 A eifth source reported on February. 3, 1965, that. on.
[7566]. ‘Bebruary, 3, 1965, a press conference was held at 1365 Turk
[7567]. Street, San Francisco,: California. — At this press conference, an. -
[7568]Official of AHCED announced and passed out press releases that .
[7570]as of Rebruary 3 1965, AHCED . was no tonger in existence. - be
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[7577]| eg pe a Eg eae pe
[7578]SE Loe -s5d82 50°55. & te?
[7580]- BLACK PANTHER PARTY, aka
[7581]Black Panther Party for
[7582]) Seif Defense 2
[7584]A source advised that the Black ‘Panther. Party for
[7585]- Self ‘Defense (BPPSD) was. formed by. HULY PERCY NEVTON, Minister
[7586]of Defense, and BOBBY GEORGE SEALE, | Chairman,» in December, . 1966,
[7587]as a militant: black nationalist political organization to combat
[7588]. “police brutality,” to unite militant black youth, and to |
[7589]... determine the destiny of black commnunities., The political =
[7590]-« philosophy was taken from. writings of | ‘Chairman MAO Tse- tung” of
[7591]| Communist. China and black. militant writers. — .
[7593]. . ; “In March, 1968, the. name% of the ‘organization was,
[7594]changed to ‘Black Panther. Party (BPP).
[7596]oo The official BPP publication,” ‘The. Black Panther
[7598]Party. =. Black Community News Service,” states that the BPP.
[7599]_. advocates use of guns and guerrilla tactics in their: violent:
[7600]nevolusionary program to end oppression of black people. —
[7602]oe On February ‘17, 1962, ‘ELDRIU: CLEAVER, Minister of.
[7603]"Information, - announced. merger of the. BPP ‘and Student Nonviolent.
[7604]' Coordinating Committee (Sh cc). end. bestowed title Of: vinister of
[7605]Justice ,. BPP, “upon. EH. RAP BROWH 5 Chairman of SNCC.
[7607]. “suce” is a militant - Mepro. organization
[7609]- which preaches black supremacy.
[7611]pee 4 “inewros, aforementioned, is. incarcerated: in “the ‘Alameda
[7612]County Jeil, “Oakland, California, awaiting trial on: charge. of ,
[7613]murder of an Oakland police officer.’ . oe
[7615]. Headquarters ‘of: BPP. and Huey Py Newton Defense. Fond
[7616]are located at 44210 Grove Street, Oekland, (California. —
[7618]; pp i x : a ; . : : ¥ : f .
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[7630]- pisoussren: UNT, INETED, INC INC.
[7632]"Records of she Division of Corporations, California.
[7634]‘State Department. of Investments, ‘Los Angeles;. California,
[7636]indicate that. Discussion Unlimited filed its Articles of”
[7637]Tneorporation as 2 nonprofit corporation, with: the Secretary
[7639]of State; § acramento, California, on or pout dune 4,..1°63,
[7641]noting its principe 1 site of office as. Los Angeles County,
[7643]1 tad
[7645]_ California, The aims and purposes of the organization, as |
[7646]-Jisted. in. the Articles or Incorporation, are Moe CO promote
[7647]fail and cpen discuss] on on our Soe iety and problems"
[7649]A. source advised o lay 8... 1963, that: Diseus sion
[7651]Unlimited, Ine, actually vas. ori sinated in Los Angeles, ”°
[7653]California, in May, 1962, and was composed: largely of a> number
[7654]of present and former Cec ommanist | Party members who assis’ in
[7656]staging panel : forums and in promoting: such events, Oviginal |
[7657]coong ane tor ef the groun.was BERNARD LUSUER, who in. Lo51,.
[7659]as educeticnal director of the So uthern California Dist bri Let
[7661]Command se Party.
[7663]ee ‘Tais source was recontact tec on April .9, 1965, and
[7664]indica ated that. the basic concept © of: ‘Discussion. Unlimited, ‘Ine,
[7666]has not) changed, It continues to precent "Vert. ideas" to> at.
[7668]least pertially non- committed audiences, It propnses to. |.
[7669]develop. special activities around various issues on an irregular
[7670]basis. It is not a membership organization, and does not hold
[7671]resular meetings as. ‘Such, but. rather is strictly a forum-type |
[7672]organization, — co ;
[7674]On May Lo, 1066, another source réported that
[7676]Discussion Unlimited, Ine. continues to operate as a forum~
[7678]type org ganization.
[7680]APPENDIY
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[7691]ao woo : vit i
[7692]. : . 7 2)
[7693]pee . sa
[7695]w. E. B, DU BOIS CLUBS. OF AMERICA - PERKEIEY. ‘BRANCH;
[7696][.E.B, DuBois Youth Club. - Berkeley Chapter;
[7698]_ Berkeley W.E.B. DuBois. Club, Berkeley | Dubois Club;
[7700]East Ba DuBois Club . .
[7702]oe we source advised on ‘April. 1D, 1963, that ‘the We. CE, 3. -
[7703]DuBois Youth. Club. + Berkeley. Chapter, | was originated in Cetober
[7704]| Agee, principally through’ the efforts. of MATHEW HALLINAN,
[7706]this. same source advised in Octover 1963,
[7707]that ‘MATHEW HALLINAN was elected. as. Chairman.
[7708]"and Communist Party (CP) Youth. Commission
[7709]“Representative of the Berkeley CP. On-Campus —
[7710]_ Youth Club during September 1963. wo ,
[7712]arene a. S ‘second source advised that. a leaflet distributed by. mo
[7714]the Berkeley” DuBois Club in Spetember 1964,. reflected the name of |
[7715] -that organization to be the “We EB, DuBois. Clubs of America ae
[7716]7 Berkeley Branch. rr . . oe So
[7718]7 Te
[7720]‘This same ‘leat ‘let, “ander the heading “the DuBois Clubs of)
[7722]a nation-wide . socialist youth organization founded in. June of. this |
[7724]year. | It attempts to bring together those. action-oriented youth . :
[7725]who. consider socialism to" be | a visible. alternative. to the ilts of
[7726]this: society.’ . 7
[7728]As of April 23, 1968, ‘the ‘Berkeley W. E, Be “DuBois. Club. |
[7729]Was. registered with the. University. of California. BS an "“off- ~campus"
[7730]~ membership organization. As such, it could present lectures on _
[7731]. > campus: with prior University permission and. was. all owed to set up :
[7732]and maintain a literature table on campus. .
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[7743]America" reads as follows: "The Berkeley © DuBsis Club is 4a ‘part oe
[7745]OB eg z, 3B. ‘pu BOIS. CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO, .
[7746]aka, DuBois Youth Group, San - Prancissé 0
[7748]. DuBois Club, San Francisco DuBois
[7750]— Youth Grou Student- ‘Labor Alliance a
[7752]oa ae A source advised that on: January 31, 1963, the W. Ee Be
[7753]Se DuBois Club. of San Francisco held its first. general meeting. at 7
[7754]California Hall, Polk and Turk. Streets, » San Francisco, California,
[7755]oo. “atcwhich time. the aims of: the. club were > ut forth as. follows by .
[7756]i TRERENCE NKAYO". HALLINAN: _ os . fe
[7758]a (2) “Alleviate ‘the Negro problen ‘in ‘the United oa
[7759]States, _
[7760]a - (2) Promote peaceful co-existence between, the
[7761]“United States and Russia...
[7762]' (3) Promote and encourage Marxist. ‘doctrines and. .
[7763]to bring about a socialistic government in.
[7764]_ the ‘United States. . _
[7766]OA second pource advised. in March 1963, that the pilots
[7768]7 Club > was both conceived and originated~by ‘TERENCE HALLINAN,
[7770]OR ‘third. gource advised on April 95. 1965, ‘that - 7
[7771]in April 1965, TERENCE HALLINAN advised he. was
[7772]-*-not a member of the Communist Party (CP) but
[7773]-. considered himself a@ communist and intended.
[7774]te join the CP as. soon. as che passed his bar
[7775]exams. a |
[7777]woh A fourth source. advised on gune 29, 196, that at. a
[7778]‘peneral membership. meeting held on June 28, 1964, the DuBois Club .
[7779]voted to affiliate with the Parent organization, “the W.E.B. “Dubois |
[7780]- Clubs of America (DCA). | -
[7782]= The fourth: source advised on hort. 26, “4965, that. the
[7783]DuBois Club is currently active as a membership organization,: has
[7785]its headquarters at. 1007 McAllister Street, San Erancisco, and...
[7787]_ continues to follow the: line and Polley of the DCA.
[7789]# oes Og TH AN ey 3H
[7791]SY Seopa eae 7
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[7799]fF _AMEPICA (DCA)
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[7817]. A source has advised ‘thet. on. October | 26- 27, “1963,
[7818]‘ccnference of members cf the Communist Party (CP), ideludine
[7819]national functionaries met in Chicago, Illinois, for the. ‘purpose
[7820]of setting in motion Forces for the establishment: of a new
[7821]national Mapyist- criented youth orgenization which. would hunt
[7822]for the most peaceful transition te socialism, The: delegates.
[7823]to this meeting were cautioned egainst.the perm of anti-Soviet —
[7824]and anti-CP ideologies. These celecates were also told that. it.
[7825]twould be reasonable . to assume that the voung socialists. = | |
[7826]ettrected into this new organization would eventually pass into
[7828]the cr. itself, nn Ss
[7832]es second. conference oF over 20 ‘persons. met. in Chicago —
[7833]“on. “Necember: 28-29, 1963, for the. purpose of | initiating a "cell".
[7834]to the new youth Graani zation and Dilenning for 2. founding -
[7835]convention to be held in June, ‘1964,
[7837]“A second source. has. ‘advised that ‘the Founding convention
[7838]for the new youth organization was. held from June 19-21, “1g64, .
[7839]at 150 Colden Cate Avenue, San. Francisco, - California,’ at which- ;
[7840]time the name Y,-E. B. PuBois Clubs of America. (DCA) was adopted.
[7841]_fooroximately shar delegates: from’ throughout the United States ._
[7843]. attende dad. this. ‘convention. The aims of this. organization, as. set
[7844]forth in the preamble to the constitution, are, "It is our:
[7845]belief that this’ nation can best solve its problers in an. ee
[7846]atmosvhere of peaceful coexistence y complete disarmament anc true
[7847]freedom forall peovles of the world, and that these solutions a
[7848]will he reached. mainly throurh. the united. efforts of ail democratic.
[7849]elements in. our country, comnosed.essertially of the workine people -
[7850]ellied in the unity. of Neorces and. other minorities with. whites.
[7852]We Further fully recognize that the ereatest threat to American -
[7853]democracy cones. from. the racist ane right. wing forces in’
[7854]coalition. .with | the most reectionary sections. of the. economic: power
[7856]_ structure ,. using the tool,of anti-Communism to divide and destroy
[7857]the unified struegle. of the working neople. As. young: people. in.
[7858]the forces strusgling | for democracy . we shall actively strive to.
[7859]‘defeat ‘these reactionary.and neo-fascist elements: arid to achieve >
[7860]complete freedom and democracy for all Americans, thus enabling.
[7861]-each. individual to freely. choose and build the society he would _
[7862]wish to Jive in. Through these strucsles we feel the American _
[7863]peonle will realize the viability of. the socialist alternative."
[7865]| eae Discos copies
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[7873]. The ‘constitution further states. thet. this: new.
[7874]organi zation shall be a membership. organization open. to.
[7876]individuals, or if five or. more people so desire, a. chapter can
[7878]be formed which. shall in turn be ruided by. the policies and =
[7879]_orinciples. of the parent organization,
[7881]4
[7883]As of Oetober, 1965, “the: headquarters of the DCA. vas
[7885]: located at 954 McAllister | Street, San Francisco, California.
[7887]“over” the ‘Labor ‘Dav. weekend, 1965, the. Dos ‘hela a
[7889]conference ain Chicago, Illinois. “According to % third source, =
[7890]Ja new slate. of national. officers was. elected at. “this | cenference
[7892]which included Chairman HUGH STERLING FOULER., IT (who, according
[7894]ta the: third source:, attended. a CP cadre - encampment heid at:
[7895]Camp Midvale, Mew Jersey, in June , 1965, and following his
[7897]election as ‘Chairmen of the. NCA, attenced another. national |
[7899]CP cadre youth | conference held on September 9-12, 1965, on a
[7900]farm located in Northern. Indiana, according to a fourth source) ;
[7901]‘Director: ‘OF © Publicity CARL ELLENGER | BLOICE (who- was elected: to
[7902]the San Francisco County Committee “CP in. April, 1964. » according
[7904]toa fifth source ) ; Educational Nireetor MA T THEW “DYNAMITE” |
[7906]/ HALLINAN- (who in June , 1964, was stated to. be the Youth |
[7907]- Pepresentative on the Northern California CP District Board, -
[7909]accordins to a sixth source); Organizational Secretary
[7911]| PEPEMCE "KAYOM HALLINAN (who, according to a seventh source, met
[7913]in June, 1965, with athe District Staff of the Illinois CP to
[7915]_ dise s the proposed DCA Midwest Summer Project), and Treasurer
[7916]-StSAN “PHYLLIS. SORPNSTETN (who, according to en. ‘eiehth | source,
[7917]-: has attended meetines of the Youth Club. of. the CP of Illinois
[7919]_ during A865 in connection with the. DCe Sumer Project).
[7921]APPENDIX.
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[7938]‘FAIR PLAY. FOR CUBA COMMITTEE,
[7939]. BAY AREA CHAPTER, also known | .
[7940]as Bay Area Fair weed for Cuba » _
[7941]— Committee (BAFPCC)_ o
[7943]The. "New York Times’ ' newspaper on: November 20,2960.
[7945]carried an article captioned "Pro-Castro -Body | Reports U.S.
[7946]. Gain," which reported that the Fair Play for-Cuba. Committee
[7948](FPCC). had 5,000 paid-up: members in the United States. ‘The
[7949]article declared that the. FPCC-had headquarters. at 799..Broad-
[7950]way,. New. York City, New York rand. -had- chapters » in” other cities,
[7952]» including one in San Francisco.
[7954]A source advised in” Mareh “196T, ‘that the Bay. ‘pea ee
[7956]: Chapter of the FPCC (BAFPCC)- ‘began. to. be Formed: ‘in San. Fran--
[7957]cisco in November, 1960, under the direct. guidance. and leader. |
[7959]ship of. ASHER HARER, who the - source, identified as a member —
[7960]cof the San. Francisco’ Branch of the Socialist. Workers’ Party:
[7961]CSWP) and a member of the National Committee: of ‘the: SWP.
[7963]; The SWP has. been designated: by “the” ‘Attorney
[7964]Genéral of the United. States: pursuant to. .
[7965]Executive Order 104s. .
[7969]this. ‘source. advised in March , 1963, that in the.
[7971]recent election of the BAFPCC the SWP- continued: -its influence
[7972]by having ‘SWP members elected to. the executive committee. .
[7974]This. source. advised. in: May... 19635. -that"the BAFPCC”
[7976]| included members in. San. Francisco: and. surrounding counties.-
[7978]He advised that the BAFPCC’ has no. headquarters -but.received
[7980]“mail through Post Office. Box. 2615, _San- Francisco...26, California,-
[7981]' which: is a box: “maintained -by - -ASHER HARER.- He ‘stated that the--
[7983]_ announced aims and. purposes of the BAFPCC.are to "spread-the
[7985]_ truth about Cuba and to. prevent U.~ S. _intervention-in Cuba."
[7987]A second source - advised ‘Or January 19., 1964. ‘that
[7989]at a -BAPPCC meeting in Berkeley.,. -California,.in: ‘December...
[7990]1963, it was decided to dissolve the > BAFPCC.. :
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[8006]FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA CONT TTEE
[8008]‘The | April: 6, 1960, ‘edition: of “the New. York Times"
[8009]_neWspaber contained a full- -page: advertisement. captioned
[8010]What Is. Really. Happening - in Cuba," placed by the Fair Play.
[8011]for Cuba Committee (FPCC). “This advertisement ‘announced .
[8013]- ° the formation of the. FPCC in New York City and. declared the.
[8014]~. PPCC) intended “to promulgate “the truth. about revolutionary =
[8015]Cuba” to neutralize ‘the distorted American press. “ .
[8017]tthe New York Times" ‘edition of January 1 1961, a
[8018]reported that at a hearing conducted before the. United | States
[8019]Senate. Internal Security: Subcommittee on January 10, 1961, -
[8021]Dr. CHARLES A. SANTOS-BUCH identified ‘himself. and ROBERT TABER
[8023]as organizers of the FPCC.. ' de also testified he and TABER: wee
[8024]_. obtained funds from the Cuban Government which were. applied
[8025]toward the cost OF. the aforementioned advertisement. | .
[8027]. “On ‘Hay. ‘is, 1963, a. sources advised that during. the —
[8028]first two years of. the FPCC! s existence there was a struggle |
[8029]' between Communist Party (CP) and Socialist Workers” Party (SWP)
[8030]elements to exert their power within. the FPCC and: ther reby oe
[8031]. influence FPCC policy. This. source added that during the.
[8032]past year there had been a successful effort. by PCC. leadership .
[8033]. to minimize. the: role of these and. other. organizations inthe.
[8034]SPREE SO. that their influence as of May, 1963, was negligible.
[8036]“The SWP has” been designated by the Attorney
[8037]General of the United States ‘pursuant, to
[8038]Executive Order 10450.
[8040]- On May” 20, 1963, a second. source advised that.
[8041]VINCENT "PED" LEE, FPCC National Office Di rector, was then:
[8042]Formulating FPCC policy and had indicated that he had no.
[8043]intention of permitting FPCC. policy to be determined by any
[8044]other organization. This source. stated that LEE believed |
[8045]that the -FPCC. should advocate resumption .of diplomatic
[8046]“-pelations between Cuba and the United States and should |
[8047]support the. Yight of Cubans to manage. their. revolution. without.
[8048]interference from other nations. LEE did not. “advocate | 7
[8049]_ supporting the Cuban revolution per se. a 7
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[8062]| FAIA PLAY POR CUBA COMMITTEE (onet@.)
[8064]The. Novenber 23 “1963, edition | of “The. Hew: York.
[8066]Ti imes® reported thet “Senator THOMAS J. DODD of Connecticut .
[8068]had calied FPCC the: chief public relaticns. instrument of -
[8069]the Castro- network in. the United. States.!) It is to be noted
[8071]that Senator. DODD was a member of: ‘the Senate Tnte»nal.
[8073]Security. Subcommittee which twice conducted | hearings 3 on the
[8075]FCC.
[8077]“the December 27;.1963, edition of “The. slew Yor
[8079]World Te legram and Sun" newspaper stated that the pro-Castro. -
[8081]- FPCC was seeking to go out of. business and that. its prime.
[8083]~. activity. during its Lifetime. had been sponsorship of pro-- aoe
[8084]~ Castro. street rallies and mass picket lines, and the direction —
[8086]of: an active propaganda mill highlighting illegal. travel-to--
[8087]Cuba. campaigns. Its comparatively brief span of . life was
[8089]; attributed to mounting anti-Castro. American public opinion, .
[8090]the 1962° Congressional hearings which disclosed FPCC: financing
[8091]by: Castro's. United Nations - Delegation, md. ultimately, the
[8092]“bad. publi city. which the FPCC received from disclosure of
[8093]- activities on its. behalf by suspected Presidential assassin
[8094]LEE. He OSWALD. . on. oa
[8096]on. February 6, -ig64, the previously mentioned
[8098]second source advised that V. T. LEE had recently: pemarked .
[8100]that the FPCC was dead and that there weré no Plans tO
[8102]organize another similar organization.
[8104]On. April 13, 1964, a third. source advised that
[8106]there. had 1 not. been any FPCC. activity in. many months. and. that | oe
[8107]the FPCC had been dissolved. a pe
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[8127]“INTE PRAT ge OPAL. rgon OF STUDER “Ss -
[8129]1. "The Vorld Federation of Nemocratic. Youtis.
[8131]‘breugiit. into. being, ‘the International Union of Students
[8133]which held. a meeting in. Prague on August 17-31, 1946.
[8135]. The ‘administration and: Girection of this project was
[8136]a, entrusted to a 17-man executive committee, of whom 12
[8137]=. were. known Communists." Also cited as one of. the "long- —
[8138]-- -established. Soviet=controlled international organizations" |
[8140]which speak identical. lines of. propatanda and stand to-
[8142]. gether on all. phases of Soviet forein policy and which
[8143]has. "affiliated oreanizations: in the United States, which
[8144]_ consequently have also been turned. into instruments in the |
[8145]"peace! campaign.
[8147](ooame ttee on ‘Un-American fotivities,
[8149]House jeport 271 on American ‘ Youth for _
[8150]--Temocracy, April 17, 1247, p. 133 5 and
[8151]House Feport 378 on the Communist: ‘peace!
[8152]Offensive, Apri i1 25, 1951, oviginally
[8153]“Feleased. fpril i, 1851, Ps 77 ) =
[8155]oe Ba ‘Cited. as ‘being arong. "international Communist
[8157]fronts * * _ a
[8158]ols (Internal Security Subcommittee.of the —
[8159]Senate Judiciary Committee, Handbook for.
[8161]functioning at’ the present tire."
[8163]Americans, 8. Poe. 117, fyril 23, is sé,
[8165]Pe 93, also pe 59.)
[8168]Th
[8172]yt
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[8176]a)
[8177]i
[8179]OO repo BR
[8181]“NATIONAL COMMITTEE. TO “ABOLISH THE | HOUSE
[8182]UN- AMERICAN ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
[8184]| “the "Guide to Subversive Organizations and Publications”
[8185]_ issued December Ls 1961, by the House Committee .on. Un- American:
[8187]Activities, page 215, contains the following ‘citation regarding
[8188]the National Committee to Abolish: the Un-American Activities —_
[8190]Committee (NCAUAC) +
[8192]ifort ted as a ‘new. organization" set up in. ‘the Summer of —
[8194]960 to lead and direct the Comm unist Party's ‘Operation Abolition" ;
[8196]Sampaigns Seven of the national leaders. of. ‘this. group have :
[8197]Oe been identified as Communists. . cae . .
[8199]: A source has advised ‘that the NCAUAC ‘changed its name
[8200]on March 35° 1962, to include the word. "House" in its name,
[8201]thereby. becoming. known as the. National. Committee to Abolish
[8203]+. the House Un-American Activities Committee CHCAHUAC) + .
[8205]. a A second. source “advised on June. 28, 1965, that as “of that -
[8206]date” “the NCAHUAC continued to. function with. the- headquarters
[8207]oat 535 North Western Avenues Los” Angeles, California. Pe
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[8215]SE SE ETS SRA UREN ST al Se OT Tr RT SE ta
[8217]_ "PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY (PLP) os
[8218]_-EROGRESSIVE. LA3OR MOVEMENT eu
[8220]A source advised on fortd 20, 1965, that ‘the PLP,
[8222]“Tse 18, "1965, at New "York City, to organize ¢ the PLM into.a
[8223]‘the “PLP will have as its ultimate objective the estabiish-" o
[8224]7 amilitant working. class movement based on Marxism. ne
[8226]ee tte Hew York Times,’ ' City Edition, Tursday y April. 20, Bn
[8228]- 1965, page 27, reported that a new party of "revolutionary ne 4
[8229]| Soci diisn" was formally founded on April 18, 1965,. under the - ae
[8230]- Rame of the- PLP. The ‘PLP was described as an outgrowth (of the |
[8232]-. PLM, Its. officers. were identified as MILTON. ROSEN, | New York, ne oe
[8233]“President, and WILLIAM EPTON of New York and MOR? SCHEER of. Sane ry
[8234]. Francisco, Vice Presidénts. -A 20-member National Committee was” a
[8235]elected to direct the. party, until the next convention, rn
[8237]a 2 ‘According to the articie whe Progressive ‘Labor Novement
[8238]owas “founded in 1962 by Mr. ROSEN and Mr. SCHEER efter they were
[8239]expelled from the Communist Party of the United States For. .
[8241]_ assertedly Following: the ‘Chinese Comnunist ine. wo .
[8243]ae . The. PL P publishes the "Marxist- Leninist Quarterly,"
[8244]-- theoretical magazine; "Progressive Labor," 8 monthly magazine;
[8245]_. "Challenge," a New. York city newspaper; and “Spark , "a West coast
[8246]newspaper. ——- ao Mo oor
[8248]on ele The June l, 1965, issue of "Chall enge," page. 6, states |
[8250]: the "this paper is ‘dedicated to fight for a new way. ‘of. life =
[8252]ghere the working men and. women own and control. their homes, .
[8253]_ devel the police, courts, and the: entire government | on pevery
[8254]7 evel os . 7 os -
[8256]a ‘the source advised that ‘the PLP ‘utilizes the address of.
[8257]‘General Post. Office Box. 808, Brooklyn ly, New. York, but ‘also. oc
[8258]‘utilizes an. office in. Room 622, 132 ‘Nassau ‘Street, New York Citys
[8260]_ where PLP publications are. | prepared, ee :
[8262]. Se ne -
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[8273]SOCIALIST 1 WORKERS PARTY 7
[8274]/SAN_ FRANCISCO DIVISION
[8276]2 source advised on ‘August r, 1960, ‘that the ‘san —_
[8278]Francisco Branch of the Socialist Workers ‘Party. (SWP) was. ‘pbrned
[8280]approximately in the early part of 1938 and the Oak1 and Branch. of
[8281]«the WP was formed in the latter part of. 1938.
[8283]ok second: source advised: on October 26, 1959, that. the
[8285]nam of the Oakland Branch of the SUP was changed to the ‘Oaklend-
[8286]Berkeley Branch of the. SUP,
[8288]A third. source advised on April 2, 1965, chat ‘the ‘San
[8290]‘peanetued Branch and the Oakland-Berkeley Branch of the SUP follow
[8292]- the policies and directives of the. ‘Yetional ‘SWE wit th which they ares
[8293]affiliated, . | : ce | we -
[8295]7
[8297]a The swe has. been. des ignated by the At stoiney os
[8298]General of the United States. } Pursuant: to” -
[8299]ooh Executive Order 10450. .
[8301]ne oe boby cmd of ccoadiap ape Contes oO
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[8306]a eae ee Nee cme
[8308]a STUDENTS FoR A DEMOCRATIC SOCTETY gel
[8310]rrr The: Students For. a Democratic Society. (SDs), as. it ee
[8311]. is. known. today, came into. being at a. founding convention. held. =.
[8312]~ at Port Huron, Michigan, in June, 1962. (The SDS is an aseociation |
[8313]Of. young. people on the left and has a ‘Surrent program of Pro- |
[8314]. testing the draft, promoting a. campaign. for youth to develop .
[8315]a conscientious. objector status, denouncing United States in-
[8316]-tervention in the war in Vietnam and. to "radically transform"
[8317]— the university. community, and provide for its complete control »
[8318]by students. GUS HALL, General : Secretary, Conmunist Party, USA,. ——
[8319]_when interviewed bya representative of United | ‘Press International _
[8320]in San Francisco, California, on May 14, 1965, described the — .
[8321]SDS as a part of the. "pesponsible. left". which the Party has
[8322]"going. for us." At. the June, 1965 SDS National Convention,. an
[8323]‘anti-communist. proviso: was. removed from the SDS constitution.
[8324]In the October 7, 1966 issue of "New Left Notes," the official -
[8325]publication of ‘SDS, an SDS spokesman stated that there are some
[8326]communists in SDS. and they are welcome. The National Head-
[8327]quarters: of this organization as of April .18, ,1967, was. located .
[8328]in Room, 206, 1608 West Madison Street, Chicago, titanots,
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[8337]Fi00- 46 8 Es 2. _ VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE (wpe)
[8339]- AL source advised. in May, 1965, that. ‘the: VDC was “founded in
[8340]May, 1965, to. organize » ‘the. May 21- 22, 1965, community “teach-in* on
[8341]the. ‘University of. California, Berkeley, California (UCB) Campus. —
[8343]ee Public literature distributed by. the vpc reveals that the
[8344]purpose of the VDC is to mold public opinion to force withdrawal of .
[8346]_ the United States from Vietnam, and ‘to utilize. dramatic,. ‘large-scale
[8347]demonstrations in increasing public alarm about. the Vietnam. war. _
[8349]me A second. source advised on June 24, “1966, that at. a “meeting ced
[8350]of the San Francisco Branch of the ‘Socialist “Yorkers Party (SWP) in.
[8351]' San Francisco, California, on June 22, -1966, -KIPP DAWSON, whom source.
[8352]identified as a member of the Branch, commented, among other things,
[8353]_ that ‘with our help" the VDC was Finally recognized : as a political
[8354]‘Power and was under. “our control. aa _ oe ney
[8356]~The: SUP has been designated by ‘the.
[8357]Attorney” General of the United States
[8358]- pursuant. to: Executive Order 10450. .
[8360]a During the period from ‘August 18, 1966 to. October 7, 1966, the
[8361]VDC was publicly. ‘announced as. having been expelled from: the UCB aS
[8362]a recognized. on- ~campus organization. | . . . _—
[8364]A thira source advised on September 29, 1966, that PETE CAMESO
[8366]was the chief spokesman for the VDC. in its. attempts for reinstate- =.
[8367]ment as a recognized UCB on- -campus organization. | Following the re- © .
[8369]_ instatement of the VDC in October, 1966, CAMEJO decided to disband ©
[8371]the . Campus Chapter of the United Committee. Against. “Yar- (CUCAW), which ©
[8372]. he had organized to replace the VDC on the UCB campus when it was . Se
[8373]expelled. The UCAW. Chapter was disbanded and the Woe + subsequently
[8375]became an “affiliate" of UCAW. : . ty!
[8377]. she. third » ‘source ‘further advised that as: of “Septenber + 29, 1966,
[8378]the VDC was controlled and dominated by PETE. CAMEJO. Source added
[8379]that the VDC is no longer ‘under the control of the old stalwarts of.
[8381]the original VDC. and there is. no continuity between ‘the. original and
[8382]current VDC. . 7 my
[8383]A fourth source on. October 27, 1966, identified
[8385]_ PETE. CAMEJO. as a’ ‘current. member of the. SWPP.
[8387]‘The. fourth and a fifth source. ‘in. September and
[8388]oN, October, 1966, identified UCAY! as an: organization ~~
[8389]- in the San Francisco. and East Bay. areas. whose —
[8391]activities were directed toward protesting: United
[8393]. §tates. foreign policy in Vietnam, and is controlled |
[8394]and dominated. by the SWP and the Young Socialist”
[8395]Aldine, OSA 3734, .
[8397]C. of. SY. ees Copies -
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[8416]_» Washington, D. C. started Women Strike for Peace. ne
[8418]--. The idea spread rapidly throughout the country SO
[8419]and now embraces 900 groups, including Women For ae
[8420]Peace ErOUpS in the San Francisco Bay area. | : a,
[8422]“These. groups. support programs to achieve goals
[8424]D “Continued disarmament negotiations.
[8425]. QQ) 8 strong and flexible United Nations.
[8427](3) Planning now: “at state and “National: levels
[8429]The women: act as individuals and as a group, with.
[8430]specific. actions suggested by individuals and
[8432]“groups from all over the world. “Decision to —
[8433]participate. jointly on any given suggestion is.
[8435]-democratly arrived at by. members of the
[8437]with other peace groups is encouraged... “Monthly .
[8438]meetings, as. warranted, are open to all and |
[8439]- announced in mailings. to members. - ‘There are no
[8441]dues or: ‘membership forms nor, conditions for. Se .
[8442]memberships ee | a - oie . | |
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[8446]“46882 “women For PEACE, aka
[8448]“Women Strike for. Peace
[8450]The "Berkeley. Daily. Gazette, ne a daily newspaper of .
[8452]general circulation. published ‘in Berkeley, california,
[8454]- contained: an article. in the Movember 19, 1965,
[8455]‘evening edition. reflecting that in November, ‘gel,
[8456]when concern. mounted over radioactive: fallout
[8458]from nuclear testing, a. group of women in
[8460]such. asi. ae ae
[8462]_ for conversion to. peace-time economy: and
[8463]. positive: efforts to ease world tensions »
[8465]Coordinating» Committee. Effective cooperation
[8467]Coordinating. Committee meetings and general |
[8469]To stir an awareness of the need for peace, —
[8471]_ Women For Peace . encourage public education. in 2.
[8472]/ peace obiectives at local schools and. sponsor. .
[8473]. peace~ -oriented demonstrations and public meetings , 7
[8475]newspaper ads, billboards, and candidates for
[8477]public office. On the national. level the group
[8478]attempts. to influence government officials by
[8479]letters. and conferences. .
[8481]"APPENDIX
[8483]: oo A, Re e a ca
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[8485]ee - Copy. Of ep Copies
[8486](1320 rt Page. mi ZA ae ~of LB. _ Pages.
[8491]Oy
[8493]. | -°- YOUNG. SOCIALIST ALLIANCE (known in |
[8494]— the San Francisco Bay area as the
[8495]BFLO0- 4050 Bay Area Young Socialist ‘Alliance, aka..
[8496]po - the Bay Area Committee of the Young ;
[8497]Socialist Alliance, Bay Area Committee
[8498]for. the - Young Socialist) oe
[8500]oe : A source advised on “May 16, 1960, “that the Bay ‘Area
[8501]Young Socialist Alliance (BAYSA) was formed in. February 1958.
[8502]as the Bay Area Committee for the Young Socialist (BACYS).
[8503]- a later state in its development prior to adoption of. the sian
[8504]_ BAYSA, the organization was known as. the Bay: Area Committee of
[8505]“the Young Socialist Alliance (PACYSA). | : . oo
[8507]ae The source advised ‘that as a. ‘result ‘of a qlational-
[8508]- .eonvent ion held’ April: ‘15-17, 1960, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ms
[8509]the. BAYSA became’ ‘a branch of the national organization to be ~—
[8510]_ known.as the- Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) and will. carry. out
[8511]in the Northern California area the policies of the YSA. — 7
[8512]—— OA ‘second source advised April 28, 1966, that ‘the
[8513]- BAYSA is currently active and is composed: of. three locals:
[8514]The San. Francisco YSA, the. Berkeley YSA, and: the San. Jose ‘YSA.
[8516]Be Bee
[8518]The first source “advised on April. 28, 1966, ‘that the
[8519]-BAYSA, although ostensibly an. independent organization, is.
[8521]in reality controlled by the San Francisco Branch, ‘Socialist |
[8523]Workers: Party (SUP). and the Oakland Branch SWP. pee oO
[8525]The SWP ‘has been designated by. the
[8527]“Attorney General of the United States
[8528]pursuant . to Executive Order (10450.
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[8540]O
[8542]en 7 aeeerd
[8543]ee “1 SERReL
[8547]ee | YOUNG SOCTALTST ALLTANCE
[8549]oo” The May, 1960 issue of. the "Young Socialist* (YS),
[8550]- page ay column '3, disclosed that during April. 15-17, "1960, a
[8551]; . national organization entitled "The Young Socialist. "Alliance" .
[8552]_ CYSA) was established at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This issue
[8553]. - stated that this organization was formed by | the nat ion- wide -
[8554]/ Supporter clubs of the. publication YS. So
[8556]So The above issue, page. 6, set forth the Founding Declara-
[8557]~ ¢don of YSA. This declaration stated that the YSA. recognizes the |
[8558]Socialist Workers Party (SWP) as the only. existing: political
[8560]ieadership on class. struggle principles, and that the supporters
[8561]of the YS have come into basic political solidarity with: the SWP-
[8562]a on the principles of revolutionary socialism, - .
[8564]oe . A source advised on. May: 23, 1966, that ‘the , original YSA”
[8565]_ Was: an organization formed. during October, 1957,. in New York City
[8566]-- by youth of various left socialist tendencies, particularly. members.
[8567]and) followers of the SWP. The leaders of this group were the. _
[8568]guiding - forces in. the: establishment of the national organization.
[8570]_ — The source. further advised on: May 23, 1966, ‘that the -YSA a
[8571]is dominated and. controlled on a national basis by the. SWP through
[8572]having SWP members comprise exclusively the National Executive |
[8573]_. Committee (NEC). The YSA,. in reality, is the youth and training ne
[8574]» Section: of the ‘SWP. and the main source of new SWP members . ee
[8576]oo The headquarters of the YSA are located in Room 535, . a
[8577]AL Union | Square West, New York ‘City. pad ee ee Pee, OG
[8579]The. Swe has been designated pursuant to ee _ ue oe |
[8580]Executive Order 10450. a ae a |
[8582]SECREI
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[8607]Fil No. April 22, 1969 Oe ra |
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[8613]Reference Report of ‘SA WILLIAM E. HUGHES
[8614]os dated and captioned as above at
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[8628]‘This document contains neither recommendations. nor conclusions of the F BL,
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[46]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[48]FBI
[49][ RESTRICTED ]
[51][ RESTRICTED ]
[52]10/19/58
[54]1
[56]SCHEER, ROBERT
[58]PRE- INDUCTEE 7s
[59]REPRAT-O-TYPE STENCIL MANUFACTURING COMPANY
[61]AGENT REPORT )
[62]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[64]UNCLASSIFIED
[66]3
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[70]11/02/97
[72]COMPLETION OF REVIEW BY FBI
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[82]NW 88613 Docid:34529053 Page 1
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[89](SR 380-320-10)
[91]1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT
[92]SCHEER, Robert
[93]Pre-Inductee
[95]2. DATE SUBMITTED 4
[97]19 October 1958
[99]3, CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[101]DOB: ) April 1936
[102]POB: Bronx, New York
[104]4 REPORT OF FINDINGS
[106]18 (DEVELOPED EMPLOYMENT) On 15 October 1958, the payroll files of the
[107]" Repeat-O-type Stencil Manufacturing Company, 153 Coffey Street, Brooklyn,
[108]New York, were examined with the assistance of Harry Hofner, Certified Public
[109]Accountant, and revealed the following information in substance:
[111]HL O16 9ho . ‘
[113]Name Recorded:
[114]Residence address:
[116]Robert SCHEER
[118]653 Britton Street
[120]Bronx 67, New York
[122]112-28-113h
[124]Week ending 2 June 1955 to week
[125]ending 1 July 1955.
[127]Social Security Number:
[128]Dates of Bnployment:
[130]Source stated that no additional employment records were maintained
[131]for SUBJECT, that beginning date of employment was about 17 June 1955 and
[132]the rate of pay was one dollar ($1.00) per hour. Source was a CPA, not a
[133]firm member, and was not acquainted with SUBJECT. ;
[136]© |
[138]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT . ... -—
[140]PAUL F. ROHDE, 108th CIC Group
[142]6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT
[144]U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1954—O-284854
[146]DA { APR 52 3 A1 REPLACES WD AGO FORM 441, Fa “DEAT
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[36]194-10003-10335
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[41]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[43]USA
[45]59TH ORD GP
[47]USA ADVANCED WEAPONS SUPPORT COMD
[48][ RESTRICTED ]
[50]11/17/71
[52]1
[54]KACZMARCYYK, GEORGE»
[56]RESULTS OF NATIONAL AGENCY CHECK
[58]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[59]UNCLASSIFIED
[61]3
[63]RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[64]03/09/95
[66]CONTINUATION SHEET INDEXED SEPARATELY.
[68]STAPLE HERE
[69]DEPARTMENT GQ? DEFENSE o~:
[70]“NATIONAL AGENCY CHECK REQUEST ~
[72]1 LAST NAME FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME
[74]SECURITY NUMBER
[76]A 1685
[78]4S0CIA
[80]1442
[82]Ho anurrany EM -
[83]‘CO eniuan
[85]Cammendian OF}
[86]RETURN Rammencing Officer - - (2 tNousTAiaL
[87]TO: 2 -Artiy Advanced Weapons Suppert Command
[88](Include ZIP ATEN: Intefiaence Branch
[90]LOCAL FILES CHECKED
[91]WITH FAVORABLE RESULTS
[93]© INITIATOR OF REGUES
[94]Commanding Officer
[96]HNC, 59th Ord Gp_
[97]1 a, PRESENT ADDRESS
[99]Code} [" ONY ¢ =
[101]ACCT 6124
[103]. This request for a NAC was completed by USAINTC on, ° 1:
[104]‘with results checked below: y » ROV 17 1974
[108]“
[110]: Th. FAVORABLE [al FAVORABLE DETERMINATION C] SEE ATTACHED SUMMARY |
[112]; Cl SEE ATTACHED COPY OF DOSSIER EE] KO DA FORM 873 IN DOSSIER,
[114][J DA FORM 873 IN DOSSIER FOR .
[118]reer wegeee a — ann iret,
[120]| GEORGE TOBIAS
[121]| : MAJ, MI
[122]CHIEF, USAREUR LN TM
[124](“Yes” answers must be explained in Jiem 18, below.)
[126]Le Is the subject an alien or naturalized citizen?
[127]ram o. Has the subject any foreign connections,
[129]x | ie Has the subject travelled or resided abroad other tha (for fi As
[131]18. REMARKS af eaaitignal space is needed, continue on plain paper.) : . 3
[132]ATie #12. Sep 7h _— present, OPR, Pirmasens, ermany See L
[136]Josef Kaczmarezyky, DPOE: 2 Nov 69, NYC, NY, Alien reg. #A7964415
[137]Dorota Iwanowa Kaczmarczyk, DPOE: 2 Nov 6¢, N¥C, NY, Alien reg ; ATHLEIE
[139]continued
[141]% GPO: 1967 0 279-094
[143]DOD, eens 1584 . j REPLACES DA FORM 3027, 1 AUG 65, WHICH IS OBSOLETE
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[50]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[52]:, USA
[54]59TH ORD GP
[56]USA ADVANCED WEAPONS SUPPORT COMD
[57][ RESTRICTED ]
[59]11/17/71
[61]3 .
[63]KACZMARCYYK, GEORGE .,
[65]RESULTS OF NATIONAL AGENCY CHECK
[67]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[68]UNCLASSIFIED
[70]3
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[81]a _ 7 | | oY “ imcduan a -_ os aa
[83][Naec Use Only ™ i DEPARTMENT Qf DEFENSE [REQUEST | eA
[85]"NATIONAL AGENCY CHECK REQUEST~~ wane | 16
[87]1. LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME
[88]KACZMARCZYK, Edward NMN ‘ a :
[89]3, ALIAS(ES) AND ALL FORMER NAME(S) ; 4 SOCIAR SECURITY NUMBER
[91]NONE § Heh Qh 1685
[94]C) eivitan
[96]RETURN Commanding. Officer (CJ INDUSTRIAL
[98]RESULTS ec
[99]TO: d Weapons Suppert Command b
[101](Include ZIP ATEN: tri ence Eranch . [oy LOCAL FILEs CHECKED
[102]Code) ety MEY OuIoo | WITH FAVORABLE RESULTS
[104]c INITIATOR OF REQUEST
[106]ACCT 6124 fOOmmanding Officer
[107]HC , ar Ord Gp
[109]> re a
[110]@ FATHER TZ wLOTE
[112]KACZMARCZYK, Josef npol, i 1g a Polish
[114]iy MOTHER (Full Maiden Name) 19 Mar we sf Cass :
[116]TWANOWA, ri Alexand Qsi _ Polish
[118]¢. EMPLOYER
[119]Unemployed
[121]ce NAME
[123]Wilson Jr HS #12
[127]ix || 6, Has the subject any foreign connections, employmentg
[130][x |_| ¢__Has the subject travelled or resided abroad other th
[132]PRE-COMMISSION
[134]rx {| e. Is the subject now or has he ever been in the Federal’€
[136]mE £ Has the subject qualified DD Form 398, 98, 48-1, or similar security form? see
[137]ESI & Has the subject ever been addicted to drugs? eae, esa
[139]18. REMARKS uf additional space is needed, continue on plain paper.)
[140]ITEM #13. . sep 71 — present, OPR, Pirmasens, ermany
[141]fou
[143]fe}
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[149]Wie er had
[150]rome
[152]ITEM #8a. & 8b. “ 4
[153]Josef Kaczmarczyk, DPOE: 2 Nov 6¢, NYC, NY, Alien reg. #A79064415
[154]Dorota’ iWanowa Kacemarczyk, DPOE: 2 Nov 64, NYC, NY, Alien reg # A796L416
[155]continued
[157]: — es - - vee
[158]DD 4 Dao ae 1584 . REPLACES DA FORM 3027, 1 AUG 65, WHICH IS OBSOLETE ¥ GPO: 1967 0 279-094 1
[160]| :
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[166]we ; y
[167]DD FORM 15é) - continu{ KACZMARCEYK, Edward MMN, DPC \ Aug 06, 47, Bomblitz,
[168]West Germany, SSAN: 143740 ‘4685 ‘
[170]ry
[171]cITEM #15a. Subject was naturalized on 2h Oct 69 in US District Court, Honolulu,
[172]Hawai. Naburalization No: 9271178
[174]TTEM 15b. , .
[175]Uncle, Stanley Kaczmarezyk, age 66, Sluchowo, Poland
[176]Aunt, Ann Artabolowska , age 67, Charkow, USSR
[178]Aunt, Eshenia Hitriowa , age unk, Charkow, USSR
[180]Stepbrother Wladimir Twanow » age unk, Charkov, USSR
[182]TPEM 15c.
[184]Subject imsigrated to United States with parents on 25 Nov 50, From 19 Dee 55
[185]until 2 Nov 60 traveled through USSR and Poland visiting family. Detained
[187]in USSR for 9 months before exit was permitted, Subject left Foland with family
[188]on 16 Apr 57 to return to United States, Femily (including subject) was held ~
[189]over in Hamburg, West Germany, awaiting sponsorship to return to United States,
[191]While in Germany, subject visited Luton, Bedfordshire, Englarid, fron 17 Deo 58 |
[192]until 12 Mar 59, o
[194]bets
[196]Subject re-entered the United States on 2 Nov 60, Nyc, WY, for purpose of
[198]legal residence.
[202]Subject also visited Ganade from 6 Aug 63 - 12 Aug 63.
[204]{TEM 15e. i
[205]Active duty, US Army, £5, Dec 64 - Mar 70, Aug 70 to present.
[207]an
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[4]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM °
[5]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[7]AGENCY INFORMATION
[9]AGENCY : INSCOM/CSF
[10]RECORD NUMBER : 194-10003-10338
[11]RECORDS SERIES : INTELLIGENCE/COUNTERINTELLIGENCE SOURCES
[12]AGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGES 8-9 ,
[14]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[16]ORIGINATOR : USA
[17]FROM : 59TH ORD GP.
[18]TO : USA ADVANCED WEAPONS SUPPORT COMD
[19]TITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]
[20]DATE : 09/16/71
[21]PAGES : 2
[22]SUBJECTS : KACZMARCYYK, GEORGE -.
[24]_ DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[25]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[26]RESTRICTIONS : 3
[27]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[28]DATE OF LAST. REVIEW : 03/09/95
[29]OPENING CRITERIA :
[30]COMMENTS
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[55]RETURN
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[63]KACZMARCEYK, Josef
[64]b. MOTHER (Full Maiden Name}
[65]TNANOVA, Dorota.
[67]1s SPOUSE (Full Moider Wavie) :
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[4]AGENCY INFORMATION
[6]AGENCY : INSCOM/CSF
[7]RECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10129
[8]RECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[9]AGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 2
[11]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[13]ORIGINATOR : USA
[14]FROM :
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[16]TITLE : [ RESTRICTED J
[17]DATE : 03/28/67
[18]PAGES : 1
[19]SUBJECTS : FROMER, DAVID REED
[21]NAC HISTORY CARD
[23]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[24]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[25]RESTRICTIONS : 3
[26]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[27]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95
[28]OPENING CRITERIA :
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[42]194-10004-10135
[44]DOD-AFFILIATED -PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
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[47]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[49]USA
[50]USAPSG
[52]DCS-OPS USAINTC
[54][ RESTRICTED ]
[55]05/05/67
[57]2
[59]FROMER, DAVID REED
[61]REQUEST FOR AND RESULTS OF PERSONNEL SECURITY ACTION
[63]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[64]CONFIDENTIAL
[66]3
[68]RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[69]03/07/95
[71]RECORD REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED ON 2°SEP 94.
[73]01/13/98
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[81]REQUEST FOR AND RESULTS OF PERSONNEL SECURITY ACTION | 5 May 1967
[83]AR 381-130,
[85]FROM: (Requesting Agen cy)
[87]TO: (Control Office)
[88]DCS+OPS
[89]USAINTC
[90]ATIN: OPS III (Mr. Burwasser)
[91]| Fort Holabird, Md.
[93]i (Enter name and address of the ACTION AGENCY fo which results are to be sent, if known by
[94]requester) :
[96]USAPSG
[98]CONTROL OFFICE USE [CONTROL OFFICE USE ONLY |
[99]REQUIREMENT REQUEST NO.
[101]U.5s Army Fevsonnel Security Group
[102]‘Fort Holabird, Maryland 21219 ©
[103]ATTN: “ Adjudications Division
[105]OPENING DATE
[107]_
[109]SECTION | — REQUESTER TO CONTROL OFFICE
[111](1. SUBJECT (Last name oo) pueterteet and 2. ALIAS(ES), MAIDEN NAME 3. SERVICE/SOCIAL SECURITY NO,
[112]@ names. .
[114]FROMER, David Reed None _ §64+58«8137
[116]#4. DATE OF BIRTH 5. PLACE OF BIRTH (City,. State and country) 6 GRADE AND POSITION
[117]} (Day, Month, Year) :
[119]21 July 1942 Chicago, Illinois Registrant
[120]7. REQUESTED ACTION CAINVESTIGATION [_]VALIDATION [_]RECORDS CHECK
[121][8. TYPE OF INVESTIGATION: 9, 2.FOR CLEARANCE AND/OR ACCESS TO:
[123]Cynac [jnact (jet (JOTHER(Explain in Item 15) ([\top secret ([_]secrer ([] CONFIDENTIAL
[124]10. TO DETERMINE SUITABILITY FOR:
[126]b. ["] FOR LIMITED ACCESS AUTHORIZATION
[128]«. ° [_JINTERIM CLEARANCE DESIRED
[129]d. (J OTHER (Explain in Item 15)
[131]P11. JUSTIFICATION
[133]p12. REVIEW OF FILES REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH ___ AR 604-5, COMPLETED ON REVEALED:
[134]([] No UNFAVORABLE INFORMATION Tounravoraste INFORMATION DETERMINED NOT TO SE A BAR TO ACTION
[135]CONTEMPLATED :
[136]f [] INFORMATION SUMMARIZED IN ITEM 18 . -
[137]ft3. LATEST INVESTIGATION/ CLEARANCE (Type, when, by whom) . ‘ 14. NO BREAK IN FEDERAL SERVICE
[139]EXCEEDING SIX MONTHS SINCE
[141]ts. REMARKS (if unfavorable information catored, iranemit in sealed envelope thru intelligence channels.).
[143]) Request that Headquarters ¢ and Local FBI (S) file checks be conducted on SUBJECT's
[144]| parents.
[145]"Request this investigation be ‘oxpedited as determination under AR 604-10 is
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[161]‘168. (7 NEW FINGERPRINT CARD REQUIRED . . 4
[163](C] tTems ON SPH (PSQ) REQUIRE CORRECTION AND/OR COMPLETION.
[164]([J INTERIM REPORT FORWARDED.. REQUEST REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN AND RETURN OF INCLOSURES UPON (COMPLETION.
[166]TYPED NAME AND TITLE
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[179]SENSITIVE DUTIES, INVESTIGATION CLEARANCE. REQUEST COMPLETION
[181]_MAY BE CANCELED. OF INVESTIGATION,
[183]SUBJECT WAS TRANSFERRED
[185]HEADQUARTERS
[187]REMARKS (If returning corrected forms, state here)
[189]TYPED NAME AND TITLE SIGNATURE
[191]SECTION IV —- CONTROL OFFICE TO ACTION AGENCY
[192]RESULTS OF PERSONNEL SECURITY ACTION
[194]i) NO RECORD “(7 FAvoraBLe
[196]20.
[198](CL) MINOR’ UNFAVORABLE INFORMATION RECORDED IN ITEM 21
[200](FJ PRIOR INVESTIGATION INSUFFICIENT FOR ACTION CONTEMPLATED (CD) FORWARDED FOR SECURITY DETER-
[201]tr NEEDED, INITIATE REQUEST FOR NVESTIGATION.|
[203]MINATION BY CLEARING AUTHORITY
[204]TYPE OF INVESTIGATION
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[209]21. REMARKS
[211]DOSSIER NUMBER
[213]a4, THIS FORM, TOGETHER WITH ANY INCLOSURES, REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN AND USACRF COPY OF DA FORM 873
[215](if appropriate) WiLL. BE RETURNED TO THE CONTROL OFFICE WITHIN DAYS AFTER RECEIPT.
[217]IN THE EVENT SUBJECT HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED FROM YOUR COMMAND, THIS FORM AND INCLOSURES WILL BE
[218]RETURNED IMMEDIATELY WITH ITEM 23 COMPLETED.
[219]ATTENTION IS INVITED TO: PARAGRAPHS
[221]AR 604-5; PARAGRAPH___AR 604=11; PARAGRAPH
[222]AR 640-98; AND PARAGRAPH AR 381~130, AS APPLICABLE. ,
[224]TYPED NAME AND TITLE SIGNATURE
[226]SECTION V - ACTION AGENCY TO CONTROL OFFICE
[228]REPORT OF ACTION
[230](CT) FAVORABLE DETERMINATION, USACRF (T] UNFAVORABLE DETERMINATION,
[232]RECOMMENDED ACTION IN ITEM 24
[234](CL) REQUEST ADDITIONAL INVESTI-
[235]COPY DA FORM 873 ATTACHED
[237], GATION AS INDICATED IN ITEM 24
[238]23. SUBJECT WAS TRANSFERRED
[240]TO HEADQUARTERS DATED
[242]REMARKS
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[38]DATE OF LAST REVIEW
[39]OPENING CRITERIA
[40]COMMENTS
[42]AGENCY INFORMATION
[44]INSCOM/CSF
[46]194-10004-10138
[48]DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[49]PAGES 27-27A
[51]USA
[53]DIETRICH, DAN H. JR
[55]USA PERSONNEL SECURITY GROUP
[56][ RESTRICTED ]
[58]06/13/67
[60]5
[62]FROMER, DAVID REED _,
[64]LOCAL FBI (S) FILE CHECK
[66]REQUEST FOR AND RESULTS OF PERSONNEL SECURITY ACTION
[68]RESULTS OF PERSONNEL SECURITY ACTION
[70]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[71]CONFIDENTIAL
[73]3
[75]RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[76]03/07/95
[78]INCLOSURES NOT INCLUDED. RECORD REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED
[79]ON .2 SEP 94
[82]SECTION Ill j= REQUE.
[83]17. ReEBOART OF AGTION
[85]‘R TO CONTROL OFFICE
[87](J INFeRMATION NOTED @WRJEGT REASTIGNED TO NONe (J INFORMATION CONSIBEREB NOB BAR FS
[88]. @GNSITIVE BGUTIES, INVESTIGATION CLEARANCE. REQUEST COMOLE TIBN
[89]MAY BE SANGELED: OF INVESTIGATION.
[91]1O/ SUBJE@T WAS TRANSFERRED
[94]ru ["esesuanrens FER DATEB
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[97]16. REMARKS (If retuming corocted forms, state herc)
[99]INCLS. | . . TYPED NAME AND TITLE
[101]SIGNATURE
[103]. 7 te oO oe
[105]SECTION IV = CONTROL OFFICE TO ACTION AGENCY
[106]20. RESULTS OF PERSONNEL SECURITY ACTION
[108]() No RECORD (J FAVORABLE (MINOR UNFAVORABLE INFORMATION RECORDED IN ITEM 21
[109][{] PRIOR INVESTIGATION INSUFFICIENT FOR ACTION CONTEMPLATED FORWARDED FOR SECURITY DETER=
[110]IF NEEDED, INITIATE REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION. MINATION BY CLEARING AUTHORITY
[112]TYPE OF INVESTIGATION COMPLETED BY
[114](Nace (yNact (jet) = (KYortuer NSAINTC os
[116]21. REMARKS
[118]DATE DOSSIER NUMBER
[119]13 Jen 67 5 64 58 81 37
[121]@ THIS FORM, TOGETHER WITH ANY INCLOSURES, REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN AND USACRF COPY OF BA FORM e738
[123](if appropriate) WILL. BE RETURNED TO THE CONTROL OFFICE WITHIN DAYS AFTER RECEIPT.
[125]& IN THE EVENT SUBJECT HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED FROM YOUR COMMAND, THIS FORM AND INGLOSURES WILL BE
[127]RETURNED IMMEDIATELY WITH ITEM 23 COMPLETED.
[129]ATTENTION is INVITED TO: PARAGRAPHS
[131]AR 604-5; PARAGRAPH, AR 604—11;. PARAGRAPH
[132]A4R 640-98; AND PARAGRAPH AR 381~—130, AS APPLICABLE. :
[134]TYPED NAME AND TITLE
[136]DAN H. DIETRICH, JR.
[137]LTC, AIS, CHIEF, TCOP.IIT
[138]SECTION V ~ ACTION AGENCY TO CONTROL OFFICE
[139]22. REPORT OF ACTION . . 7
[140]([) FAVORABLE DETERMINATION, USACRF. [[] uNFAvoRaeLe DETERMINATION, RESEMBED PER DAAMESSAIGE
[141]COPY DA FORM 673 ATTACHED - _ RECOMMENDED ACTION IN [TEM 24 DAS 7639755 BATERD IG MAY 6
[143]23. SUBJECT WAS TRANSFERRED - .
[145]HEADQUARTERS |" DATED
[147]Regraded Unclassified When Sepsrated ON?
[148]Bt Et From Clascificd Inclesures sep Y . rouPD
[149]ret 0 ; and Narked AUTH Pz. 2 1- ooo P9 5200.48
[150]' rFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY - This. Protective .
[151]Marking is Excluded From Automatic
[153]INCLS TYPED NAMe AND TITLE POrming SIGNATURE
[157]To
[159]24. REMARKS
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[164]REQUEST FOR AND RESULTS OF PERSONNEL SECURITY ACTION [°° os May. 1969
[165](AR 361m150) —_ —_— .
[167]TO! (Contras! Offias) THRU: o 4 - FROMi (Requesting Agency)
[169]USAINTC be om eT USABSE
[170]ATTN: OPS TII (Mr. Burvasser wos
[171]Fort Holabird, Md. | a types
[173]CONTROL OFFICE USE ONLY
[174]REQUIREMENT REQUEST Na.
[176](Enter name and address of the ACTION AGENCY.to which eoaults ato to ‘be sont: i known- by .-
[177]soquester) ,
[179]“|
[180]U.S. Army Personnel Security Group
[181]Fort Holabird, Maryland 21219
[182]ATTN: Adjudications Division
[184]L ne an _
[186]OPENING DATE
[188]REMARKS
[190]RECO? 129 cop mm
[192]SECTION | — REQUESTER TO CONTROL OFFICE
[193]2. ALIAS(ES), MAIDEN NAME
[195]I, sussect (Last name in capitals, first and 3. SERVICE/SOCIAL SECURITY NQ.
[197]ddle names)
[199]564-58-8137
[201]6 GRADE AND POSITION .
[203]FROMER, David Reed
[205]4. DATE OF BIRTH 5. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State and country)
[207](Day, Month, Year) (
[208]21 July 1942 ps Illinois /
[210]J8. TYPE OF INVESTIGATION: s.FOR CLEARANCE AND/OR ACCESS TO:
[211]Cjnac ()naci ((]8i [XJOTHER(Expiain in Item 15) (top secret [secret (-) CONFIDENTIAL
[212]10. TO DETERMINE SUITABILITY FOR:
[214]Registrant
[216]&. [_] FOR LIMITED ACCESS AUTHORIZATION
[218]11. JUSTIFICATION e. {_] INTERIM CLEARANCE DESIRED
[220]4. [KX] OTHER (Explath in Item 45)
[222]fiz. REVIEW OF FILES REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH _AR 604-S, COMPLETED ON REVEALED:
[224](]Nne UNFAVORABLE INFORMATION Toh CON seme let ed INFORMATION DETERMINED NOT TO BE A BAR TO ACTION
[225]CI INFORMA TION SUMMARIZED IN ITEM 15
[227]13. LATEST INVESTIGATION/ CLEARANCE (Type, when, by whom)
[229]14. NO BREAK IN FEDERAL SERVICE
[230]EXCEEDING SIX MONTHS SINCE
[232]15. REMARKS (If unfavorable information entered, transmit in sealed envelope thru intelligence channels.)
[234]Request that Headquarters and Local FBI (S) file checks be- conducted on SUBJECT's
[235]parents,
[237]"Request this investigation be expedited as determination under AR 604-10 is
[238]being delayed at Department of the Army pending results".
[240]PEGS
[242]ON? 2 Sep
[244]BY CL . ay. +t OUPO
[245]AUTH Pa:a1-c.0 59520048
[247]JINCLS TYPED NAME AND TITLE
[248]JB FI
[250]Dossier 564588137 NNEGAN
[251]re SUBJECT COL AIS
[253]SECTION Il - CONTROL OFFICE TO REQUESTER
[254]le. ([] NEW FINGERPRINT CARD REQUIRED
[256]() 'tTems ON SPH (PSQ) REQUIRE CORRECTION AND/OR COMPLETION,
[259](7) INTERIM REPORT FORWARDED. REQUEST REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN AND RETURN OF INCLOSURES UPON COMPLETION,
[261]TYPED NAME AND TITLE
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[2]D3- 14-20)
[4]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
[5]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[7]Date
[9]01/20/98
[10]Page 1
[12]AGENCY
[14]RECORD NUMBER
[15]RECORDS. SERIES
[16]AGENCY FILE NUMBER
[18]AGENCY INFORMATION
[20]INSCOM/CSF
[21]194-10004-10139
[23]DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[25]PAGE 372-373
[27]ORIGINATOR
[28]FROM
[30]TO
[32]TITLE
[34]DATE
[36]PAGES
[37]SUBJECTS
[39]DOCUMENT TYPE
[40]CLASSIFICATION
[41]RESTRICTIONS
[42]CURRENT STATUS
[44]DATE OF LAST REVIEW
[45]OPENING CRITERIA
[46]COMMENTS
[48]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[50]USA
[52]HAYASHIDA, MYRON K.
[53]USA INTELLIGENCE CMD
[54][ RESTRICTED ]
[55]11/25/66
[57]2
[59]FROMER, DAVID R.
[61]INDUCTION
[63]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[64]UNCLASSIFIED
[66]3
[68]RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[69]03/07/95
[71]RECORD REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED ON 2 SEP 94.
[73]NOT INCLUDED.
[75]INCLOSURES
[79]REQUEST FOR AND RESUL 1S OF PE
[81]AR 381-130) WUT
[82]THRU:
[84]ALACTION * 25 November 1966
[86]TO: (Contro! Office) FROM: (Requesting Agency)
[88]CG, USA Intelligence Cmd CG, USAREC \ NT CO, AFEES
[90]ATTN: ACofS, CONOPS ATTN: Secu pity OFgdcer 1515 Clay Street
[91]PO Box 398 Hampton, Va 23365 9 DE \@fkland, California
[93]Fort Holabird, fid 21219
[95](Enter name and address of the ACTION AGENCY to which results are to be
[97]requester)
[99]-
[100]CHIEF, USAPSG
[101]ATTN: Adjudication Branch
[102]Fort Holabird, Md 21219
[104]L
[106]1, SUBJECT (Last name in capitals, first and 2. ALIAS(ES),
[107]middie names)
[108]FROMER, Dawid Reed None
[110][4. DATE OF BIRTH
[111](Day, Month, Year)
[113]21 July 1942
[115]7. REQUESTED ACTION
[116]8. TYPE OF INVESTIGATION:
[117]Cynac [(jnaci [Jet [OTHER (Explain in Item 15)
[118]10. TO DETERMINE SUITABILITY FOR:
[120]INDUCTION
[122]Chicago, Illinois
[124](VALIDATION
[126]DX] INVESTIGATION
[128]11. JUSTIFICATION
[130]PAR 18, AR- 604-10
[132]12. REVIEW OF FILES REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH
[133]([) No UNFAVORABLE INFORMATION
[135]CONTEMPLATED
[137]13, LATEST INVESTIGATION/ CLEARANCE (Type, when, by whom)
[139]A
[141]5. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State and country)
[143]3.
[145]b. | | FOR LIMITED ACCESS AUTHORIZATION
[147]INFORMA TION SUMMARIZED IN ITEM 15 “-
[149]sent, if known by
[151]CONTROL OFFICE USE ONLY
[153]REQUIREMENT REQUEST NO.
[155]DOSSIER NO. OPENING DATE
[157]REMARKS
[161]SECTION | — REQUESTER TO CONTROL OFFICE
[162]Fetaistalataretytal
[164]564-58-8137
[166]6. GRADE AND POSITION
[168]N/A
[170][-] RECORDS CHECK
[171]@.FOR CLEARANCE AND/OR ACCESS TO:
[172]top secret ([_|secret [_] CONFIDENTIAL
[174]c. (J INTERIM CLEARANCE DESIRED
[175]d. (RXOTHER (Explain in Item 15)
[177]AR 604-5, COMPLETED ON
[178]UNFAVORASLE INFORMATION DETERMINED NOT TO BE A BAR TO ACTIUN
[180]REVEALED:
[182]14. NO BREAK IN FEDERAL SERVICE
[183]EXCEEDING SIX MONTHS SINCE
[185]15. REMARKS (If unfavorable information entered, transmit in sealed envelope thru intelligence channels, ),
[187]Request investigation of regiatrant in view of remarks edde by registrant in remarks
[189]section afbeDR- Form 98) ad bo form 398. SS JU! F-Y2-¥2- 20¥
[191]Headeuin toes
[192]US Army Recruiting Commant
[193]Hampton,, Virginia 2836°
[196]eye mn 7 vas ae VUMabLS
[198]INCLS TYPED NAME AND TITL
[199]MYRON Ko HAVAgHIDA
[200]2 1/LT, AGC
[202]SECTION fl - CONTROL OFFICE TO REQUESTER
[204]SIGNATURE
[206]372. j loyal...
[208]DATE
[210]| nia
[212]16. [_] NEW FINGERPRINT CARD REQUIRED
[214]() 'tems
[216]CI INTERIM REPORT FORWARDED. REQUEST REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN AND RETURN OF INCLOSURES UPON COMPLETION,
[218]ON SPH (PSQ) REQUIRE CORRECTION AND/OR COMPLETION.
[220]SIGNATURE
[222]INCLS TYPED NAME ANO TITLE ~
[224]a
[225]D A FORM
[227]1 APR 64
[229]2784
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[233]H SECTION tll = REQUE. RK POUU 5 S " a
[234]17, REPORT OF ACTION
[236]{[] INFORMATION NOTED (7) suBJeEcT RE; [CT] INFORMATION CONSIDERED NO BAR TO
[238]SENSITIVE oy l usvidricA tion CLEARANCE. REQUEST COMPLETION
[239]_ .
[240]MAY BE CANCELED.™ OF INVESTIGATION.
[242]18. SUBJECT WAS TRANSFERRED
[244]HEADQUARTERS
[246]REMARKS (If retuming corrected forms, state here)
[248]FYPED NAME AND TITLE- SIGNATURE
[250]SECTION IV — CONTROL OFFICE TO ACTION AGENCY
[251]20. RESULTS OF PERSONNEL SECURITY ACTION
[253]CI No RECORD ([] FAVORABLE (CJ Minor UNFAVORABLE INFORMATION RECORDED IN ITEM 21
[254]CO PRIOR INVESTIGATION INSUFFICIENT FOR ACTION CONTEMPLATED &) FORWARDED FOR SECURITY OETER=
[255]UF NEEDED, INITIATE REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION. MINATION BY CLEARING AUTHORITY
[256]TYPE OF INVESTIGATION COMPLETED SY DOSSIER NUMBER
[258](jnac (-) NaCI Oe XJ oTHeR USAINTC te PO Mar 1967 AA BL ho 20
[260]21. REMARKS
[262]a. THIS FORM, TOGETHER WITH ANY INCLOSURES, REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN AND USACRF COPY OF DA FORM 873
[263](if appropriate) WILL BE RETURNED TO THE CONTROL OFFICE WITHIN DAYS AFTER RECEIPT.
[264]IN THE EVENT SUBJECT HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED FROM YOUR COMMAND, THIS FORM AND INCLOSURES WILL BE
[265]RETURNED IMMEDIATELY WITH ITEM 23 COMPLETED.
[266]ATTENTION IS INVITED TO: PARAGRAPHS AR 604-5; PARAGRAPH ___AR 604-11; PARAGRAPH ___
[267]AR 640-498; AND PARAGRAPH AR 381-130, AS APPLICABLE. :
[269]inets SUBJECTIS Dosg— |] TY Pep Name AND TITLE DAN H., DIETRICH SIGNATURE
[270]sier and that of HIS Y Lt Col
[272]father - D8 03 23 84 Gri
[274]iS
[276]22. REPORT OF ACTION x
[278]aoe : RESCINDED PER DA MESSAGE
[279](C) FAVORABLE DETERMINATION, USACRE ((] UNFAVORABLE CETERMINATION, (pik FB5375; TATED 16 MAY 56,
[281]COPY DA FORM 873 ATTACHED “ RECOMMENOED ACTION IN ITEM 24 GATION ASINDICATEDO IN !TEM 24
[283]23. SUBJECT WAS TRANSFERRED
[285]To HEADQUARTERS agra 4
[286]Mtoe
[288]1 24. REMARKS
[290]3 /eBoe geeesca th © daa - Phas voy. setive
[291]° Maghises is Baslvtod Free su boua FG
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[298]INCLS TYPBED NAME AND TITLE SIGNATURE
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194-10004-10141.pdf | [1]Date : 01/20/98
[2]Page : 1
[4]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
[5]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[7]AGENCY INFORMATION
[10]RECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10141
[11]RECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[12]AGENCY PILE NUMBER : PAGES 378-381
[14]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[16]ORIGINATOR : USA,
[17]FROM : HAYASHIDA, MYRON K.
[19]TITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]}
[20]DATE : 11/26/66
[21]PAGES : 4 ;
[22]SUBJECTS : FROMER, DAVID R.
[24]LEGAL ADVICE
[26]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[27]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[28]' RESTRICTIONS : 3 -
[29]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[30]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95
[31]OPENING CRITERIA :
[32]COMMENTS
[34]NW 60613 Docid:34528582 Page 1
[36]Co |
[38]i
[39]N
[41]STATEMENT O. .ERSONAL HISTORY
[43]INSTRUCTIONS: Read the certification at the end of this questionnaire before entering the required data. Print or type all
[44]answers. All questions and statements must be completed. If the answer is ‘‘None,"’ so state. Do not misstate or omit material
[45]fact since the statements made herein are subject to verification. If more space is needed, use the Remarks section, item 20, and
[46]attach additional sheets if necessary. The information entered hereon is for official use only and will be maintained in confidence.
[48]rint) FIRST NAME—MIDDLE NAME--MAIDEN NAME (If any)—LAST NAME
[49]2. STATUS
[51]Clues. DAVID REED FROMER
[52]OD miss Gcvum [| MILITARY ON ACTIVE DUTY
[53]f 3. ALIAS(ES). NICKNAME(S). OR CHANGES IN NAME (Other than by marriage) 4, PERMANENT MAILING ADDRESS
[54]None 13 Rhonde Way, Mill Valley, Calif.
[56]5. DATE OF BIRTH (Day, month, year) PLACE OF BIRTH (City, County, State, and Country)
[58]21 July 1942 Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
[60]RACE HEIGHT WEIGHT COLOR OF EYES COLOR OF HAIR SCARS, PHYSICAL DEFECTS. DISTINGUISHING MARKS
[61]Cauc 67" 1768 Brown Brown Scar above left eye
[62]6. DO YOU HAVE A HISTORY OF MENTAL OR NERVOUS DISORDERS? UO YESHS NO ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ADDICTED TO THE USE OF HABIT FORMING DRUGS SUCH AS.
[64]NARCOTICS OR BARBITURATES? oO YES Xo ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A CHRONIC USER TO EXCESS OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES? im) YES EXno IF THE ~
[65]ANSWER TO ANY OF THE ABOVE IS "'YES."" EXPLAIN IN ITEM 20.
[67]7U.S. IF NATURALIZED, CERTIFICATE NO. IF DERIVEO, PARENTS’ CERTIFICATE NO(S), | DATE. PLACE, AND COURT
[69]CITIZEN
[70]a” be
[71]r Pre ee
[73]_
[74]= ATION N N NTRY DATE AND PORT OF ENTRY DO YOU INTEND TO BECOME
[75]EGISTRATION NO ATIVE COU! ALU. S. CITIZEN?
[76]YES NO.
[77]8.
[79]MILITARY SERVICE
[80]ARE YOU PRESENTLY ON ACTIVE DUTY IN THE U. S. ARMED FORCES DRAWING FULL PAY? [_] YES KX] NO IF “YES,” COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:
[81]GRADE AND SERVICE NO. SERVICE AND COMPONENT ORGANIZATION AND STATICN
[83]PLACE CERTIFICATE RECCRDED
[85]ARE YOU PRESENTLY A MEMBER OF A U. S. RESERVE OR NATIONAL GUARD ORGANIZATION? Oo yes [4 No F “YES. COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:
[86]GRADE AND SERVICE NO, SERVICE AND COMPONENT ORGANIZATION AND STATION OR UNIT AND LOCATION ,
[88]HAVE YOU PREVIOUSLY SERVED TOURS OF EXTENDED ACTIVE DUTY. DRAWING. FULL PAY. FROM WHICH YOU WERE DISCHARGED OR SEPARATED'TO CIVILIAN STATUS? G ves [
[89]IF ‘"YES.*' COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: :
[91]CCUNTRY ‘ COMPONENT FROM (Date) TO (Date) TYPE DISCHARGES OR SEPARATIONS—GRADE AND SERVICE NO.
[93]9%. EDUCATION (Account for all civilian schools and military academies. Do not include service schools)
[95]ee ee | ves |
[97]| 1947 | 1949 |S Nettelhorst Elem. School, Chicago, Illinois |X| xf.
[99]1950 La Casita Elem. School, Clovis, New Mexico | */ x po
[100]x
[102]1950 1954 Argonne Elem. School, S.F., Calif.
[104]NAME AND LOCATION OF SCHOOL DEGREE
[106]0.
[108]FAMILY (Lise in order given, parents, spouse, guardians, stepparents, foster parents, parents-in-law, former spouse(s) (if divorced give date
[109]and place), children, brothers and sisters, even though deceased. Include any others you resided with or with whom a close relationship
[110]existed or exists. /f the person is not a U. S. citizen by birth, give date and port of entry, alien registration number, naturalization certificate
[111]number and place of issuance.)
[113]RELATION AND NAME PRESENT ADORESS, IF LIVING
[115]13 Rhonda Way
[117]DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH
[119]12 July 1913
[120]Cincinnati, Ohio
[121]31 Dec 1909
[125]FATHER
[127]IRVING FROMER
[129]MOTHER (Maiden name)
[131]Katherine Rhodes
[133]SPOUSE (Maiden name)
[134]None
[136]OTHER (Specify) Brother
[137]Jon Fromer Chicego, Illinois
[139]Sister 15 Aug 1939 881 Clayton St.
[140]Ann Speke San Francisco, Calif. | San Francisco, Calif.
[142]Calif.
[144]PREVIOUS EDI‘ IONS ARF, OBSOLETE. ’ 7 Exception to Standard Form 86 : é
[145]vi gets eta se OBpage MftONS vend AEEICIAL PISE ONLY” ‘Approved by Bureau of the Budert, Tune 1980
[147]a oro]
[148]GN COUNTRIES (List 4randparents, first cousins, aunts, uncles,
[150]J:ip existed or exists)
[152]OTHER RELATIVES ANO ALIEN FRIENDS LIVING IN FORE!
[154]brothers- and sisters-in-law, and other persons with whom a close relations.
[156]ADDRESS
[158]13. EMPLOYMENT (Show every employment you have had and all periods of unemployment)
[160]Peul Elder Scokstore | mut elder __ 2 P
[161]Dec 59 | Sutter & Stockton Sts.,S al, | Pay de season
[162]San Francisco Council Camp Fire unknoon | End of summer
[163]Girls, SeFe Calif. Camp
[164]Fairmont Hotel Part-time
[165]1861 San Francisco, Calif nknown job :
[166]Foster's Restaurant ‘pertetime job _
[167]an an Sco = P fadi Bacon camp
[168]Madison Soard of Education Rec. ecnoun end of school
[169]Madison, Wisconsin eer
[170]Clark Service Station | a cutter Conflict with
[171]Atwood Ave, ,fladison, Wisconsin Ed Cutte studies
[172]folk trio
[173]1718 Wells St.,Chicago,Illinoia | Bob George 5.F.
[175]SOCIAL SECURITY NO.
[177]DID ANY OF THE ABOVE EMPLOYMENTS REQUIRE A SECURITY CLEARANCE? ( Yes &XNO DO YOU HAVE
[178]ANY FOREIGN PROPERTY OR BUSINESS CONNECTIONS, OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN EMPLOYED BY A FOREIGN -
[179]GOVERNMENT, FIRM, OR AGENCY? [] YES XX NO HAVE YOU EVER BEEN REFUSED BOND? [_] YES
[180]KKKNO IF THE ANSWER TO ANY OF THE ABOVE IS "YES," EXPLAIN IN ITEM 20.
[182]i
[183]t
[185]Dec 59
[187]It
[189]1960
[191]1961
[193]1962 &
[195]Fall 196
[197]Oct 65
[199]564-538-8137
[201]ons living outside the
[203]“ CREDIT AND CHARACTER REFERENCES (Do not include relatives, former employers, or pers
[204]United States or its Territories. : :
[206]N | YEARS
[207](List 3 credit and 5 character) * KNOWN
[209]None.
[211]. STREET AND NUMBER STATE OR
[212]Malvina Reynolds : 2027 Parker Street : Calif. |
[213]eaphan Negossce ip | Sonore Way =
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[219]Madi Be aith Aver [ca1ie. _|
[221]Archie Brown
[223]CHARACTER
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[229]U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1860 O—S573450
[231]STREET AND NUMBER
[233]city STATE OR COUNTRY
[234]—1s09-| vere prne_trave street [thicago___|fldinoie
[235]Eduarde Street [Clovie 1]
[236]8
[238]iw F4
[240]alifornia
[241]Berkele
[243]1961. - 81 Clayton Street San Francisco
[244]1962, | sd] 29 N. Basset fladison
[245]|
[247]alifornia
[248]elifornia
[249]sconsin
[250]sconsi
[252]| 1942" | i
[253]349 lew Mexico
[254]1950 1960 1932 Cabrilléd Street San_ Francisco
[255]| 1960 | 2850 Azncroft Wa
[259]215 Lake Lawn Avenue
[260]1427 University Avenue adison sconsin
[261]881 Clayton Strest Sen Francisco [California
[262]435 W. North Avenue
[264]| 1963 [1964 |
[266]| 1966 [1965 |
[268]| i966 [| ~=«13 Rhonda Wa Mill Valle
[269]| 1966 [|
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[281]140 Lengdon Street jisconsin
[282]PAST AND/OR PRESENT MEMBERSHIP {N ORGANIZATIONS
[284]ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A MEMBER OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY U.S. A., OR ANY COMMUNIST ORGANIZATIONS ANYWHERE? '
[285]| | ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A MEMBER OF A FASCIST ORGANIZATION?
[287]1 :
[288]ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A MEMBER OF ANY ORGANIZATION, ASSOCIATION, MOVEMENT, GROUP OR COMBINATION OF PERSONS WHICH ADVOCATES THE
[289]OVERTHROW OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL FORM OF GOVERNMENT, OR-WHICH HAS ADOPTED THE POLICY OF ADVOCATING OR APPROVING THE COMMISSION OF ACTS OF FORCE
[290]OR VIOLENCE TO DENY OTHER PERSONS THEIR RIGHTS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, OR WHICH SEEKS TO ALTER THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT OF
[291]THE UNITED STATES BY UNCONSTITUTIONAL. MEANS?
[293]ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN AFFILIATED OR ASSOCIATEO WITH ANY ORGANIZATION OF THE TYPE DESCRIBED ABOVE AS AN AGENT. OFFICIAL, OR EMPLOYEE?
[295]ARE YOU NOW ASSOCIATING WITH, OR HAVE YOU ASSOCIATED WITH ANY INDIVIDUALS, INCLUDING RELATIVES, WHO YOU KNOW OR HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE, ARE OR
[296]HAVE BEEN MEMBERS OF ANY OF THE ORGANIZATIONS IDENTIFIED ABOVE? :
[298]HAVE YOU EVER ENGAGED IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES OF ANY ORGANIZATION OF THE TYPE DESCRIBED ABOVE: CONTRIBUTION(S) TO, ATTENDANCE AT OR
[299]PARTICIPATION IN ANY ORGANIZATIONAL. SOCIAL. OR OTHER ACTIVITIES OF SAID ORGANIZATIONS OR OF ANY PROJECTS SPONSORED BY THEM: THE SALE, GIFT.OR bis-
[300]TRIBUTION OF ANY WRITTEN, PRINTED, OR OTHER MATTER, PREPARED, REPRODUCED, OR PUBLISHED, BY THEM OR ANY OF THEIR AGENTS OR INSTRUMENTALITIES?
[302]IF“ YES,” DESCRIBE THE CIRCUMSTANCES. ATTACH ADDITIONAL SHEETS FOR A FULL DETAILED STATEMENT. IF ASSOCIATED WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE ORGANIZATIONS. SPECIFY NATURE
[303]AND EXTENT OF ASSOCIATION WITH EACH, INCLUDING OFFICE OR POSITION HELD. ALSO INCLUDE DATES. PLACES. AND CREDENTIALS NOW OR FORMERLY HELD. IF ASSOCIATIONS HAVE
[304]BEEN WITH INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE ORGANIZATIONS, THEN LIST THE INDIVIDUALS AND THE ORGANIZATIONS WITH WHICH THEY WERE OR ARE AFFILIATED.
[306]18. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN DETAINED, HELD, ARRESTED. INDICTED OR SUMMONED INTO COURT AS A DEFENDANT IN A CRIMINAL PROCEEDING. OR CONVICTED, FINED, OR IMPRISONED OR
[307]PLACED ON PROBATION, OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ORDERED TO DEPOSIT BAIL OR COLLATERAL FOR THE VIOLATION OF ANY LAW, POLICE REGULATION OR ORDINANCE (excluding
[308]minor traffic violations for which a fine or forfeiture of $25, or less was imposed)? INCLUDE ALL COURT MARTIALS WHILE IN MILITARY SERVICE. [] YES EXno
[309]IF “YES."' LIST THE DATE, THE NATURE OF THE OFFENSE OR VIOLATION. THE NAME AND LOCATION OF THE COURT OR PLACE OF HEARING, AND THE PENALTY IMPOSED OR OTHER
[310]DISPOSITION OF EACH CASE.
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[320]uve Beth I" AMEBIRSR Pag gg MTN ED HEREIN WHICH MAY arrircY UPON YOUR LOYALTY TO THE UNITED STATES OR UPON YOUR SUITABILITY TO PERFORM
[322]4
[324]A AN | ee
[325]19. ARE THERE ANY INCIDENTS IN YOUR LIFE NOT MENTION ED HERTIN WHICH MAY REFLI -T UPON YOUR LOYALTY TO THE UNITED SfATES OR UPON YOUR SUITABILITY TO PERFOKM
[326]THE DUTIES WHICH YOU MAY BE CALLED UPON TO TAKE OR WHICH MIGHT REQUIRE FURTHER EXPLANATION? Xx YES oO NO ” IF ‘'YES.’" GIVE DETAILS
[328]lam a conscientious objector. My case is in the courts at the present time.
[330]20, REMARKS
[332]I have been advised by my lawyers thet I cannot sign #16 or #17 without
[333].putting myself in jeapatdy. Private attorney - Peter Frarck °
[334]Family attorney - ViosabtiHallinan
[338]David Reed Fromer, born 21 July 1942, in Chicago, Illinois,
[339].@ registrant under the Univers] Military Training Act, wes
[340]_this date given an opportunity .to. execute OD Ferm 398 and
[341]in my presence he refusad to do so, if ite entirety.
[343]RON K. HAYQZSHIDA
[344]1/LT, AGC
[345]ITEM EDUCATION (Continued DEGREE
[347]1960 - 1961 University of California, Berkeley, California No
[348]1961 - 1962 City College of San Francisco, Sen Francisco, Calif. Yes
[349]University of Uisconeiny Madison, Wisconsin
[351])
[353]San Francisco State Col e, San Francisco, Calif. (Ext.)
[354]Roosevelt University, Chi igs g0 Illinois , (
[356]| CERTIFY THAT THE ENTRIES MADE BY ME ABOVE ARE TRUE, COMPLETE, AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF AND ARE MADE IN
[357]GOOD FAITH. | UNDERSTAND THAT A KNOWING AND WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENT ON THIS FORM CAN BE PUNISHED BY FINE OR IMPRISONMENT OR BOTH
[358](See U.S. Code, title 18, section 1001)
[360]21 Nov.1966 | HVAT eS HAYRSROHS 1/LT, AGG
[361]1515 Clay St., Oakland, Calif.
[363]2. THIS SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY AUTHORITY REQUESTING INVES eg TIGATION yy
[364]BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DUTY ASSIGNMENT AND DEGREE OF CLASSIFIED MATTER (top secret, secret, etc.) TO WHICH APPLICANT WILL REQUIRE ACCESS
[366]RECORD OF PRIOR CLEARANCES
[368]DATE OF CLEARANCE TYPE OF CLEARANCE AGENCY THAT COMPLETED INVESTIGATION
[370]* 58]
[372]REMARKS,
[374]Ay
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[55]HAYASHIDA, MYRON K.
[57]: USA INTELLIGENCE COMMAND
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[64]FROMER, DAVID R.
[66]LEGAL ADVICE
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[87]Day, MONTH, VE YEAR OF wate 8. PLAGE rat BIRTH se. 7. SERVICS HUMBER
[88]as: daly. aha Chicago, Cook, Illinois 4 ¢
[90]* By REQATIVE'S ‘NAMES 9. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH
[93]atuen na Su 193
[96]ee MotHin (mbidax nome). - 31 Dee 2909
[97]_Katherin oy Ehotea Lsthgrville, Towa
[99]Pr : “n “ee — 32. RESIDENCES [ ist all from 16th birthdoy or during last 15 years, whichaver is shorter)
[100]ai 1932 ‘Cabrilio St. San Francisco
[101]2450 Bencroft Way Berkeley
[103]881 Clayton Stypoyast COPY OF RESULTS BEn! cisco
[104]m9 N. Basset Pe
[106]> 2. OR
[107]@. STATE: PVE se
[109]_ investigative | Tye
[110]San Francisco counet Comp: Gite Girls ‘sai’ 26 CB.
[111].|\Palriont Hotel . FBI Identifiqa Sem breasted .
[112], (Foster's. Restaurant ints: are n¢cSenr Prien reel Cty,
[113]ee Madiscn Board of is Madison, Wisconsin -
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[122]x * @., FORMER UB GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT OR | MILITARY ee
[124]a ANY QUALIFICATION OF OD FORM 398 OR OD FORM oe .
[126]ne Rana (tf —— space is needed: continue on plain paper) — j : L
[127]ae eueuer > So WHE LIAS OAITIO DD # HE:
[128]MR) Esa a” VAC. NO ADDITIONAL DATA Psi FILES :
[130]ON. PERTINENT TO YOUR ISQUERY.
[131]re ‘ Y(- 23B-6E,*
[134]Faw, loll Fhe se
[135]| reeaiené el? woe 09 1967
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[140]18. FROM: DcofS ,Operations
[141]Headquarters , USAINTC
[142]ATIN: TCOP Tit :
[144]FINGERPRINT CARD FD 258 MUST BE ATTACHED
[146]7 [aSOa7 b6353- Gok DEC 58. WHICH IS ORGOLETE. w OLD3/ 57
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[156]FROMER, David Reed
[157]DPOB: 21 Jul 42; Chicago, D.linois
[159]Con't - Item 16 (Remarks)
[161]Item 15 - SUBJECT explained in the "Remarks" section as follows: "I have not
[162]done anything that I am not proud of) - I have been advised by my attorneys that
[163]I cannot sign this form without placting myself in jeapardy: Peter Franck -
[164]personal attorney, Vincent Hallinan - family attorney."
[166]FBI reports, San Francisco, California, titled: David Reed FROMER, with
[167]Bureau File #: 100-433071, dating from 3 May 1960 e latest dated 23
[168]equest any additional
[170]November 1966, are in the possession of this offic
[171]and/or subsequent information.
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[42]FROMER, David Reed “>. 4 «) . 564-58-8137
[43]5. DAY. MONTH, YEAR OF BIRTH 6. PLACE OF BIRTH ; 7. SERVICE NUMBER a
[44][aa duly 1902 _(enteago, Cook, Ta14nots fed
[46]6. RELATIVE'S NAMES 9. OATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH . 19. PRESENT ADDRESS | 11. CITIZENSHIP | | 11. CITIZENSHIP |
[48]0. FATHER 12 Jal 1913 13 Rhonda Way ee |
[49]Mill Valley, Calif. Pe
[51]Irving Fromer Cincinnati, Ohio ]
[52]13 Rhonda Way
[53]12, RESIDENCES (List all from 16th birthday or during last 15 years, whichever is shorter)
[55]Katherine modes [isthervitie
[56]Katherine Rhodes Estherville, Iowa Mill Valley, Calif
[58]¢. SPOUSE (moiden nome}
[60]San Francisco Calif.
[61]Berkeley Calif.
[62]Sen Francisco /|Calif.
[64]None
[66]c. NUMBER AND STREET
[67]1932 Cabrillo St.
[68]2450 Bencroft Way
[69]881 Clayton St.
[71]219 N. Basset Madison Wisconsin
[72]2 ue aire Lawn Ave. Madison Wiscons
[74]Mad son ; Wiscons
[76]iS <I One nid Peichdey or during last 15 years,
[77]Dec 1959
[78]Sumer '6
[80]- 1960
[82]Fairmont Hotel
[83]Foster's Restaurant
[84]Madison Board of fete
[86]San Francisco, Calif.
[87]San Francisco, Calif.
[88]Madison, | Wisconsin
[90]NAME
[92]* University of Wisconsin
[94]a. 1966 b. to
[95]Present
[97]ee f any QUALIFICATION OF DD FORM 398 OR DD FORM 92: -.
[99][ {Xo any annesr on coun eecono? na
[101]16. REMARKS (If additional space is needed, continue on plain paper) .
[103]Item 12. 1966 to Present 13 Rhonde Way, Mil@VaFicy¥ & 1a
[105]1966 to Present 140 Langdon Street, Madigon, Wisconsin
[107]Item 13. Oct 65 50 June 66 Cooks Cupboard, 1718 Walls St., Chicago, Illinois
[108]Employer: Bob Geroge Reason: Return to S. F.
[110]Item 15. Registrant refused to execute DD Form 98 and explained in the remarks sectiog.
[112]Also refused to answer Item 17 and; ‘anewered affirmatively Itemi19“and
[114]explained in the remarks section. Refused to be fingerprinted also. (wer) BB
[116]18. FROM:
[118]HEADQUARTERS, USAINTC
[121]Fort Holabird Md.
[123]21219
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[137]FROMER, David Reed
[138]DPOB: 21 Jul 423 Chicago, Dlinois
[140]Con't = Item 16 (Remarks)
[142]Item 15 - SUBJECT explained in the "Remarks" section as follows: "(I have not
[143]done anything that I am not proud of) - I have been advised by my attorneys that
[144]I cannot sign this form without placting myself in jeapardy: Peter Franck -
[145]personal attorney, Vincent Hallinan - family attorney."
[147]FBI reports, San Francisco, California, titled: David Reed FROMER, with
[148]Bureau File #: 100-433071, dating from 3 May 1960 to the latest dated 23
[149]November 1966, are in the possession of this office. Request any additional
[150]and/or subsequent information. ,
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[91]‘Katherine Rhodes Estherville, Iowa
[93]15, ITEM (“Yes” answers ore expanded ‘in Remarks}
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[73]aD Jal Jui i 1913, .
[75]‘Cinelynati, Ohio ~
[76]‘131 Dee §909 7
[77]Esthim ville,
[79]- e.- NUMBER AND STREET
[80]i538 Cabrillo St.° San Francigco . ;
[81]2450. Beneroft Way = ‘Berkeley 7-03 -|Cealif.
[82]“(8BL Clayton St. 0 7 ee San'Franciseo “JCalit. . .
[83]219 N. Basset. - a — | Madison- °°. |Wiseensin .
[84]213 Leke Lawn Ave. . - Madison « ° . Visesrsia ;
[86]qt puaivers)ty ! Aves > Madison |
[88]< See
[90]oe meme racine 3
[92]a. 2 iz Se To | s ¢. EMPLOYER
[93]“hee 1959, bec 4999 Paul Dler Bookstore Oo San Francisco, Celif.
[94]Sumer 6 San Francisco Council Cem. Fire Girks San Frangiseo, Calir.’
[95]1G60.-. 195 a, Fairmont Hotel . ..-: San ‘Franciseo, Calif.
[96]1951 “ol -| 4962: Poster's Restaurant Sees Sen Francisco, Calif.
[97]Sumner .1962 & 3983 - |Madison Board of Education Ree, | Ved Wisconsin:
[99]= flank . ‘
[101]14. LAST CIVILIAN SCHOOL .
[103]WTO c. NAME
[105]‘easent _ University of Wisconsin -
[107]15. 1TEM {" “Yes” answers are expanded in. Remorks)-
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[113]“Derr, reflects P-NONT-ROSLAFOS1, TeNONT-63 40679018), : . \
[114]_SUBJECTIS sister nn, Rhodes .Spake, NEE’: Ae SUBJECTS Father, Irving ‘Promer -
[116]No RE Cory » ONT REQUEST ‘COPY. OF RESULTS OF m5 | |
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[75]1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT 2. DATE SUBMITTED
[77]FROMER, David Reed 14 February 1967
[79]3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[80]DPOB: 21 July 1942; Chicago, Illinois
[81]6353-6004 564-58-8137
[83]4. REPORT-OF FINDINGS
[85](LOCAL AGENCY) On 30 January 1967, this office requested a file check
[86]from the FBI, Chicago, Illinois, regarding David Reed FROMER. Results received on
[87]10 January 1967 are contained in letter attached as (EXHIBIT_/// ).
[89]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT 6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT °
[91]GORDON R. TYLER, 113th MI GP (I) gs KE 7
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[10]RECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10149
[11]RECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[12]AGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 391
[14]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[16]ORIGINATOR : USA
[17]FROM : HOS, 113TH INTELL CORPS GP
[18]TO :
[19]TITLE : { RESTRICTED ]
[20]DATE : 00/00/00
[21]PAGES : 1
[22]SUBJECTS : FROMER, DAVID REED
[24]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[25]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[26]RESTRICTIONS : 3
[27]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
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[30]COMMENTS : COVER SHEET ONLY, LETTER INDEXED SEPARATELY.
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[35]I3TH INTELLIGENCE CORPS GROUP
[36]CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
[38]~ EXHIBIT
[39]COVER SHEET
[41]FROMER, David Reed
[42]DPOB: 21 July 1942; Chicago, Illinois
[44]SUBJECT:
[45]FILE NUMBER: 6353-6004 564-58-8137
[46]EXHIBIT TO:
[48]DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT: Letter, dated 9 February 1967, from Federal
[49]Bureau of Investigation regarding SUBJECT.
[51]EXHIBIT _ZZ |
[52]mg > ‘THIS PROTECTIVE MARKING IS BXCLUDED
[53]) 391 FROM AUTOMATIC TERMINATION
[55]ARMY, HO SUSA, CHICAGO, ELL.
[57]HOS 113TH INTC GP FO gi
[58]12 MAY 1968 ©
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[10]RECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10150
[11]RECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[12]AGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 394
[14]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[16]ORIGINATOR : USA
[17]FROM : [ RESTRICTED ]
[18]TO :
[19]TITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]
[20]DATE : 12/09/66
[21]PAGES : 1
[22]SUBJECTS : FROMER, DAVID REED
[24]LOCAL AGENCY CHECK
[26]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[27]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[28]RESTRICTIONS : 3
[29]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[30]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95
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[42]1.
[44]NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT - 2. DATE SUBMITTED
[45]SSve Registrant, SSN: 564 58 8137 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER i
[46]POB: Chicago, Illinois ; :
[48][ 4.
[50]REPORT OF FINDINGS
[52](LOCAL AGENCY-SUBJECT) On 8 December 1966, files of Casual Source
[53]I-U-10 were examined regarding SUBJECT and revealed the following:
[55]On 28 December 1959, it was reported that SUBJHCT who was residing
[56]at 1932 Cabrillo, San Francisco, California, was the SON of Irving Rhodes
[57]and Katherine Fromer, It was subsequently reported that SUBJECT was residing
[58]at 2452 Bancroft, Berkeley, California.
[60]On 12 April 1961, it was reported that SUBJECT was on the mailing
[61]list of SLATE, a student rights organization at the University of California,
[62]Berkeley (UCB).
[64]In 1960 and 1962, SUBJECT was a freshman at UCB and resided at 2462
[65]Bancroft, Berkeley.
[67]On 18 June 1963, it was reported that HE attended the Arnautoff Bon
[68]Voyage Party which was under the auspicious of the American Russian Institute,
[69]San Francisco, on 26 May 1963.
[71]On 26 June 1963, it was reported that SUBJECT attended a meeting under
[72]the auspicious of the Continuations Committee of World Congress anil General
[74]- Disarmament & Peace, San Francisco, on 7 May 1963.
[76]In an article in the San Francisco Chronicle, a local newspaper, on
[77]22 September 1966, it was reported that SUBJECT residing at 13 Rhonda Way,
[78]Mill Valley, California, had won a federal court stay in HIS battle against
[79]the draft board, HE was attending the University of Wisconsin and is a
[80]conscientious objector.
[82](L0C AL AGENCY-SUBJECT) On 8 December 1964, files of Casual Source
[83]San Francisco A-14, were examined regarding SUBJECT and revealed no record.
[85]5.
[88]DA. ¥ APR 52 3 4 Zz REPLACES WD AGO FORM 341, 1 JUN 47, WHICH MAY BE USED.
[90]TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT
[92]EUGENE J. POWER, Al5th MI Group (I)
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[21]DATE : 12/02/66
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[24]SUBJECTS : FROMER, DAVID REED
[25]LOCAL AGENCY CHECK
[27]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[28]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[29]RESTRICTIONS : 3
[30]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[31]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95
[32]OPENING CRITERIA :
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[37]SSve Registrant, SSN: | 564-58-8137 . 3, CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[38]DOB: 21 July 1942 a a :
[39]POB:* Chicago, Illinois .
[41]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS |
[43](LOCAL AGENCY) On 2 December 1966, the records of Casual Source
[44]A-14, Oakland, California, were checked concerning SUBJECT and revealed the
[45]following information:
[47]One David Fromer, not further identified, who may or may not be '
[48]identifiable with SUBJECT, appeared © on two mailing lists of SLATE, dated
[49]November 1966,
[51]THIS » oncotve MARRINOAS EXCLUDED
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[11]RECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
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[28]RESTRICTIONS : 3
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[43]1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT
[44]FROMER, David Reed
[45]SSve Registrant, SSN: 564-58-8137
[46]DOB: 21 July 1942
[48]POB: Chicago, Illinois
[50]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[52](LOCAL AGENCY) On 2 December 1966, the records of Casual Source
[53]A-16, Oakland, California, were checked concerning SUBJECT and revealed the
[54]following informations
[56]An editorial entitled "Some US Children Review a Special Exhibit"
[57]contained in the 27 January 1954, edition of the People's World, described
[58]how school children in San Francisco, Galifornia were shown a film of Russian
[60]school children. After the film one student, David Fromer, age 11, not further
[61]identified, who may or may not be identifiable with SUBJECT asked the question
[62]"Why can't we send our pictures over for them to see?",
[64]396
[66]THIS PROTECTIVE MARKING IS EXCLUDED
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[69]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT 6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT
[70]MARVIN P, SCHMIDT, 115th MI Gp (I) LO lar AOL GW
[72]FORM
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[10]RECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10153
[11]RECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[12]AGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 397
[14]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[16]ORIGINATOR : USA
[17]FROM : [ RESTRICTED ]
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[19]TITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]
[20]DATE : 12/01/66
[21]PAGES : 1
[22]SUBJECTS : FROMER, DAVID REED
[24]DA FORM 341 (AGENT'S NOTES)
[26]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[27]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[28]RESTRICTIONS : 3
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[30]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95
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[38](FM 30-17)
[40]1). NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT
[42]| FROMER, David Reed
[44]Selective Sve Registrant, SSN: 564-58-8137
[45]| DOB: . 21 July 1942
[47]POR: - Chicago, Tllingi
[48]f 4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[50]3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[52](LOCAL AGENCIES) On the dates indicated, files of the following
[53]agencies were checked concerning SUBJECT, including all variations of SUBJECT's
[54]name, and disclosed no record:
[56]1 December 1966 , Sheriff's Office, Marin County, San Rafael, California
[58]Sheriff's Office,
[59]Sheriff's Office,
[61]Sheriff's Office,
[63]Sheriff's off
[65]ice,
[67]Sheriff's Office,
[69]1 December 1966 Police Department, Mill Valley, California
[71]Police Department,
[72]Police Department,
[73]Police Department,
[75]Police Department,
[77]Bureau of Police,
[79]AGENT'S NoTES: Mill Valley is in Marin County.
[81]397
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[88]HOWARD W. CRABTREE, 115th INE cp ( 7 )
[90]FORM —
[91]1 APR 52 REPLACES WD AGO?
[93]6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT
[95]© U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1962 OF —E56t48
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[77](LOCAL AGENCIES) On the Gates indicated, files of the following
[78]agencies were checked concerring SUBJECT, including all variationn of
[79]SUBJECT'S name, and discilosad no record:
[81]1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT
[82]FROMER, David Reed
[84]SSN: 56458-8137
[86]DOB: 21 July 1942
[88]POB: Chicago, Illinois
[90]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[92]Sheriff's Office,
[94]Sheriff's Office,
[95]Sheriff's Office,
[97]Sheriff's Office
[99]Sneriff's Office
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[105]_ 2 December 1966, — Police Department, Sen Francisco, California
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[80]SSve Registrant, SSN: 564 58 8137 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
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[82]POB: Chicago, Illinois
[84]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[86](LOCAL AGENCY) On 15 December 1966, the files of Casual Source A-l4,
[87]Berkeley, California, were examined concerning FROMER and revealed no record.
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[83]FROMER, David Reed
[84]SSve Registrant, SSN: 564 58 8137
[85]DOB: 21 July 1942
[86]|}POB: Chicago, Dllinois
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[90](LOCAL AGENCIES) On the dates indicated, files of the following
[91]agencies were checked concerning SUBJECT, including all variations of SUBJECT's
[92]name, and disclosed no record: ;
[93]Sheriff's Office,
[94]Sheriff's Office,
[95]Sheriff's Office,
[97]Sheriff's Office,
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[100]28 November 1966 Sheriff's Office, Alameda County, Oakland, California
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[48]USA
[50]FBI, CHICAGO, ILL
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[56]FROMER, DAVID REED
[58]CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT
[60]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[62]: UNCLASSIFIED
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[68]slescod onder the John), henneds Assassmahon Mocoods Collecton ot oF THIF Tt
[70]27, theme, emcee vitae wrt
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[75]TO: FBI: Chicago, Ili
[76]PD: Chicago, 111
[78]SIR: we
[80]Military Intelligence respectfully requests that you note hereon any
[81]information your files may reflect on the subject named below, or indicate
[82]"NO RECORD," (Use reverse side if necessary.)
[84]Please return results to this office at your earliest convenience,
[85]using the enclosed, postpaid, self-addressed envelope.
[87]Very truly yours,
[88]JOSEPH P, CRUEIANI
[90]E-6S%
[92]j SUBJECT: —
[93][___FROMER, Dantel Reed enn
[94]Place of Birth i Date of Birth { Social Security Number
[95]|_ Ghteago, 712, | ai duly igh | 6h 58 Bay
[96]ba nn a ene wn DESCRIPTION OF SUBJECT
[97]‘Race: | Sex: : Height: | Weight:. | Hair: | Eyes: | Marital Status:
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[102]fidditional Information:
[104]NEGATIVE CNTELL. FILES)
[105]CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT JN 30 1967
[106]wo coe ee ny Wien . Dal
[107]RD , 4
[109]oo DIRECTOR, INTELLIGENCE DIV.
[111]HEOQORD ATiAcHED _¢ LEE Pj * °
[113]Results of Check: Checked by:
[115]~~ @ate) ~~ “Gignaturey
[117]~~ Pitie)
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[14]RECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
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[22]TITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]
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[25]SUBJECTS : FROMER, DAVID REED
[27]VIOLATION (S)
[29]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT -
[30]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
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[67]EXHIBIT I INDEXED SEPARATELY. RECORD REGRADED
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[69]INCLOSURES.
[71]AGENT REPORT
[73](AR 381-130; FM 30-17)
[74]1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT
[75]FROMER, David Reed February 196
[76]3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[77]DPOB: 21 July 1942, Chicago, Illinois
[78]6353-6004 564~58-8
[80]4. REPORT-OF FINDINGS
[82](LOCAL AGENCY) On 26 January 1967, this office requested a file check
[83]from the FBI, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, regarding David Reed FROMER. Results re-
[84]ceived on 2 February 1967 are contained in letter attached as (EXHIBIT_ ).
[86]Regraded UNCLASSIFIED
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[51]HOS, 113TH INTELL CORPS GRP
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[82]FROMER, David Reed o~ ne
[83]a - chlouge
[84]supuect: . DPOB: 21 July 19425 ¢ cago. nois
[85]_ FILE NUMBER: 553-coo, 56458-8137
[86]EXHIBIT TO:
[88]R Letter dated 1 February 1967, fron
[89]DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT: eral Bureau of Investigation, Milwaukee,
[91]Wisconsin ,
[92]REGS ARS en beri cd 7
[93]On ra SiED
[94]A CLR ee FOURS .
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[96]EXHIBIT _H
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[28]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[29]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[30]RESTRICTIONS : 3
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[39]1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT
[40]PECNER, Cavid Reee. ; 29 November 1966
[41]SSve Registrant, SSN 564 58 8137 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER .
[42]COB: Chicago, Illinois | .
[44]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[46](SUBJECT INTERVIEW) On 21 November 1966, Vavid Reed FROMER, Student
[47]University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, with residence at 140 Langdon
[48]Street, Macison, and with permanent mailing address at Khonda Way, Mill Valley,
[49]Catifornia, was contacted at the Armed Forces Entrance anf Examination Station.
[50]15U9 Clay Street, Cakland, California. It was explained to FROWER that it is
[51]the policy of the 2epartment of the Army to interview all persons who refuse te
[52]Cill out their DU Form 98, Eersonnel Security Guestionnaire, and qualify their
[53]Lu Form 398, Statement of Fersonal History, at the time they are called upon for
[54]processing unter the conscription laws of the United States. SUBJECT was informed
[55]that the purpose of the interview was to give HIM the opportunity to furnish an
[56]explanution concerning HIS reasons for refusing to fill out and qualify the
[57]above mentioned forms and to furnish any additional information which might be
[58]usef'l in making a determination of HIS case. FROMER was advised of HIS rights
[59]under the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and Article
[60]31, Uniterm Code of Military Justice. HE was further advised of HIS right to
[61]Jeval counsel concerning the interview. FRGMER refused to be interviewed under
[62]oath or make any statement concerning the above mentioned forms based upon HIS
[63]rights uncer the First and Fifth Amendments to the Constitution of the United:
[64]States, SUBJECT only stated that HE had formerly made application for conscientious
[65]objection, that HIS right of appeal had been denied by the United States District
[66]Court on 13 Ccteber 1966, and that HIS lawyers had initiated action to have the
[67]appeal hear by a higher court. SUBJECT further indicated. that HE did not wish
[68]to make a statement because HIS personal attorney, Peter: Franck, a family attorney,
[69]Vincent Hallinan, were not availabke at this time to speak in HIS behalf. 7
[71]AGENT'S NOTES: SUBJECT is presently enrolled at the University of
[72]Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, and will not be available for further contact in
[73]this area. FRHGMER declined to sign a statement in verification of the opportunity
[74]civen FIM to be interviewed concerning HIS qualification of LY Form 398 anG refusal
[75]to fill out LY’ Form 98,
[77]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT 6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT ~
[79]Eric ER. MCKNICRT, 115th Mf Gp (1) 4EO} Knee, & WE Cin abr
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[47]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[49]USA
[50]PHILLIPS, WILLIAM R
[52]: ASST COS, G2
[54][ RESTRICTED ]
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[57]1
[58]MARTI, MANUEL oe
[60]RECOMMENDATION FOR CASE CLOSURE
[62]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
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[75]“UNITED STATES BER PERGONNEL SECURITY GROUP
[77]FORT HOLABIRD, MARYLAND 21219
[79]SEP 22 1969
[81]LISAPSG
[83]SUBJECT:
[85]MARTI, Mantel. 1, US 92 773 870, SANs 093 36 4601
[86]DFOBs 17 Bey 198, San Jaan, Puerto Riss
[88]Agsistent Chie? of Starf, & .
[90]2, U. S. Axmy, Pacific
[92]SETA: Beby Diy
[94]AO Ban Prancises 96558
[96]1, Reference your 49 indorienent, £ file GPIE-SP (Sapr69), dated
[97]2 duly 1969, concerning SUBJECT.
[99]2, Department of the Army concurs with your recommendation for
[100]favorable closure of SUBJECT's case under the provisions of AR 604-10,
[101]' This favorable closure has been made a part of SUBJECT's intelligence
[102]dossier, and fordarded to USAIRR for file,
[104]3. If additional adverse information is disclosed subsequent to this
[105]action, this case should be processed as a new action under the pro-
[106]‘visions of AR 604-10,
[108]4, Closure of SUBJECT's case under the provisions of AR 604-10 does not
[109]automatically qualify HIM for a security clearance, In the event HE is
[110]considered for a clearance under the provisions of AR 604-5, recommend a
[111]review of HIS USAIRR file be conducted prior to taking such action.
[113]t
[115]TOR HHS CHIEP:
[117]WELLIAM R. PHIDLIPS
[118]ITC ME
[119]Chief, Mil & Civ hey Dir
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[48]PHILLIPS, WILLIAM R
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[67]' MEMORANDUM ‘FOR RECORD: ;
[69]SUBJECT! MARTI, Manuel oN, US 52. 773 870; SSAN: 093 36 L6oi
[70]_ DPOB:, 1 May: 1946, San_Juan, Puerto Rico :
[72]BACKGROUND: Letter recommends, favorable éldsure UP Pars 210, ‘AR 60h-10
[73](rec'a 8 duly: 69).
[75]BASIS & RATTOHALE: The derag ‘info in-SUBJECT's case has been adequately
[76]summarized in the attached letter of USARV.. In view of the info disclosed
[77]‘in the: investigation a further review of the dossier should be made prior
[78]"COORD: None
[80]AUTH: AR 604-10
[82]ACTION OFFICER
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[50]SHORTT, C L ;
[51]CHIEF, USA PERS SEC GRP
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[58]RETENTION IN ARMY
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[71]GPIN-SP (8 Apr 69) Ist Ind (FOUO)
[73]SUBJECT: MARTI, Manuel (NMN), PFC, US 52 773 870
[74]DPOB: 17 May 1946; San Juan, Puerto Rico
[75]SSAN: 093-36-460L
[77]HQ, US Army, Pacific, APO San Francisco 96558 2 JUL 69
[79]TO; Chief, US Army Personnel Security Group, Ft Holabird, Md 21219
[81]1. Reference paragraphs 14b(10) and 27a, AR 604-1lo,
[83]2. Based on review of the attached investigative file, which is
[84]summarized in basic letter, this headquarters concurs in the opinion of
[85]Hq, US Army Vietnam that SUBJECT'S retention in the Army is clearly
[86]consistent with the interests of national security.
[88]FOR THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF:
[90]6 Ks ged
[91]1 Incl C. L. SHORTER
[93]CPT, AGC
[94]ne Asst AG -
[95]Copy furnished:
[96]CGUSARV (AVHGB-C)
[97]APO 96375
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[58]MARTI, MANUEL
[60]RETENTION IN ARMY
[62]BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION
[63]PUERTO RICAN COMMUNIST PARTY
[64]AMERICAN LABOR PARTY
[65]CHARACTER REFERENCES
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[76]jBY CDR USAINECOM
[78]8 APR 1969
[80]AVHGB-C
[82]SUBJECT: MARTI, Manuel (NMN), PFC, US 52 773 &70
[83]DPOB: 17 May 1946; San Juan, Puerto Rico
[84]SSAN: 093-36-4601 (U)
[86]Commander in Chief
[88]United States Army, Pacific
[89]ATTN: GPIN-SP
[91]APO 96558
[93]1. (U) Reference paragraph 27a, AR 604-10°
[95]2. (U) Based upon a review of the attached file, this headquarters considers
[96]that SUBJECT'S retention in the Army is clearly consistent with the interests
[97]of national security and, therefore, recommends that this case be closed
[98]favorably under paragraph 27a, AR 604-10.
[100]3. (C) Background and reason for investigation “dynos father was re-
[101]ported to have had the following CP association: 1939 to 1943, active in the
[102]Puerto Rican Communist Party (PCP) in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico and President of
[103]the Party in that city from 1941 to 1943; 1946, selected as PCP Organiza-
[104]tional Secretary; 1948 to 1949, in charge of CP meetings in New York City;
[105]1950, attended PCP meetings with marked regularity: 1951, belonged to the
[106]Bronx County, NYC Section of the CP; 1952, registered as a member of the
[107]American Labor Party (ALP) and showed preference for the ALP for two years;
[108]July 1952, met with the PCP Labor Secretary and other Puerto Rican commnists
[109]in NYC; 1953, reported to be a CP member; 1956, sympathized with the CP but
[110]no evidence of membership in the CP; November 1963 to April 1964, attended
[111]CP meetings; 1964, attended meetings and rally sponsored by the Emergency
[112]Committee for Disaster Relief to Cuba; February 1967, approved ds a member
[113]of the new Bronx County CP Committee; and in 1966 and 1967, attended meet-
[114]ings of the Puerto Rican Commission of the CP. SUBJECT'S father was in-
[115]terviewed by the FBI in January 1957 and July 1959 and denied being a mem-
[116]ber of the PCP, the CPUSA, ever attending meetings of either organization,
[117]or ever fostering their causes.
[119]b. (U) A favorable NAC concerning SUBJECT was completed on 23 Sentember
[120]1968. DD Forms 98 and 398 executed by SUBJECT on 12 May and 1 August 1968,
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[139]SUBJECT: MARTI, Manuel (NMN), PFC, US 52 773 870
[140]DPCB: 17 May 1946: San Juan, Puerto Rico
[141]SSAN: 093-36-4601 (oO)
[143]respectively, were unqualified. Local agencies disclosed the information in
[144]paragraph 3a, above. CONUS and USARV limited investigations from 21 August
[145]1968 to 25 March 1969 disclosed the following:
[147](1) Loeal agencies disclosed no record of SUBJECT or HIS sister. A
[148]local agency disclosed that in 1962, SUBJECT'S brother was a subscriber to
[149]New Horizons for Youth, a CP publication. Three education checks disclosed
[150]no derogatory information; an education source recommended HIM favorably.
[151]Two employments were checked with favorable results; five employment sources
[152]interviewed disclosed no derogatory information and recommended HIM favor-
[155](2) Nine character references disclosed no derogatory information
[156]concerning SUBJECT and recommended HIM favorably. Five of the sources dis-
[157]closed that no member of HIS family had ever been known to make statements
[158]critical of the.US or to voice pro-communist views. One of the sources dis-
[159]closed that HIS father occasionally brought home a socialist newspaper and
[160]agreed with its comments critical of the US. On these occasions, SUBJECT
[161]and HIS brother argued in defense of the US and HIS father was not able to
[162]influence HIS political thinking and beliefs.
[164](3) SUBJECT was interviewed under oath on 25 March 1969, and was
[165]willing to submit to polygraph examination. HE stated substantially as
[166]follows: HE was anti-communist. HE never participated in commnist activi-
[167]ties or knowingly associated with any CP members. HIS father was a democrat
[168]but he did not always agree with party views or their candidates. HIS
[169]father's political ideologies had no influence on HIM. HE was loyal to the
[170]US and supported its Constitution in its entirely.
[172]4. (U) SUBJECT'S ETS is 20 May 1970 and HIS DEROS is December 1969.
[174]FOR THE COMMANDER:
[176]Gall te he
[178]1 Incl DONALD A. LCOS
[179]Case File LTC, GS
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[70]MARTTI, Mamel (NMN) 969
[72]PFC, US 52 773.8 70. - Oe Control ‘Symbol or File Number
[73]DPOB: 17 May 1946; San Juan, Puerto Rico 093-36-601 )
[75]14. Report of Findings
[77](SUBJECT INTERVIEW) On 25 March 1969, Manuel MARTI, PFC, 0852773870,
[78]|Headquarters and Hesdquarters Battery, th Battalion, 60th Artillery, .APO
[79]19629, after being advised of HIS rights under Article 31, Uniform Code of
[80]\Military Justice, and HIS right to Legal Counsel, was interviewed under cath
[81]jin the Conference Room, Headquarters,“ lth Battalion, 60th Artillery, AniKhe,
[82]|Republic of Vietnam. MARTI executed a sworn statement, DA Form 2820
[84](EXHIBIT ) dated 26 March 1969, which states in substance as follows:
[86]MARTI thought the commnists were trying to take over the world and
[87]HE didn't go for it. SUBJECT had not participated in any Commnist Party
[88]activities nor had no knowledge of ever associating with any members of the
[89]|Communist Party. HE belonged to a stamp collectors! organization.
[91]SUBJECT's father or mother had not been an influence on HIS poli-
[92]| tical ideologies or activities. HE did not object to being in the military,
[93]but if HE didn't have to serve, HE wouldn't. HE liked serving in Vietnam
[94]better than in the United States. SUBJECT thought that the United States
[95]should be in Vietnam to keep communism from spreading.
[97]MARTI owed HIS allegiance to the United States and supported the
[98]Constitution of the United States in its entirety.
[100]MARTI was willing to submit to a polygraph examination on the
[101]information HE provided.
[103]5. Typed Name and Organization of Special Agent
[104]IDONALD M. MIYOSHI, 55th MI Detachment (Corpa) L) WA 2 F , _
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[77]“STATEMENT BY accy USED Ot OR SUSPECT .-ERSON
[79]PLACE . vs ~- DATE + TIME FILE NUMBER
[81]}4n Khe; Republic of Viet 26 March 69..
[83]LAST NAME, FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME. : SOCIAL SECURITY ACCOUNT Ne GRADE
[86]_ Headquarters ang Heada uexters Battery, 4th Bn, 60th A illery, APO 96294
[88]PART 1. WAIVER CERTIFICATE ~
[90]THAVE BEEN INFORMED BY WAL1GL dam TL” Buooks, Special Aent
[91]BOF _US Army Intelligence Corps :
[93]f THAT: HE’ WANTS TO QUESTION: MEL. ABOUT association w os mer +
[94]J oF: WHICH | AM ACCUSEDrOR SUSPECTED, H& HAS ALSO INFORMED ME OF MY RIGHTS. . -
[96]| UNDERSTAND THAT | HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT AND THAT ANY STATEMENT I MAKE MAY BE
[97]USED AS EVIDENCE AGAINST ME IN A‘CRIMINAL TRIAL.
[99]| UNDERSTAND THAT | HAVE THE RIGHT TO CONSULT WITH COUNSEL AND TO HAVE COUNSEL PRESENT
[100]# WITH ME DURING QUESTIONING. | MAY RETAIN COUNSEL AT MY OWN EXPENSE OR COUNSEL WILL BE APPOINTED FOR
[101]ME AT NO EXPENSE TO ME {F | AM SUBJECT TO.THE UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE, APPOINTED COUNSEL
[102]PMAY BE MILITARY COUNSEL OF MY OWN CHOICE TF HE IS REASONABLY AVAILABLE.
[103]| UNDERSTAND THAT EVEN IF | DECIDE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS NOW WITHOUT HAVING COUNSEL PRESENT,
[105]b MAY STOR ANSWERING QUESTION AT ANY TIME. ALSO,! MAY REQUEST COUNSEL AT ANY TIME DURING QUESTIONING.
[106]E ‘) (DO NOT) WANT COUNSEL, se 7 ;
[107]| ) ROX) WANT TO MAKE A STATEMENT AND . .
[109]ANSWER QUESTIONS. (Signature of Person To Be Questioned)
[111](Signature) j
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[113]| pow x. aowosan, seecras AGENT WON moous,_ occas nme |
[114](Typed Name and Organization) MITE TA Name Ne Organization)
[115]PART Il - SWORN STATEMENT
[116]M nuel Marti WANT TO MAKE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT UNDER
[118]POATH:
[120]‘f- Westion. What are your views on commmi¢in as practiced in the world today?-
[122]Ayswer. I think the communists are trying to take over the world. I don't go for its
[123]@, Have you ever participated in any communist party activities?
[124]Ac None..
[126]Q@.. Have you ever associated with any members. of the communist party?-
[127]Ac Not to ny kmowledges “
[129]Qs What organizations or associations do- you belong to?
[130]I-A. I belong to the Amerie
[132]Q@. Any others?
[134]te Now.
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[137]. | on you? ss
[139]“LAs My Mother wasn! 4 too interested in politics. My father is a Democrat but he doesn'4
[140]4 2 Ways agree with the ideas of either party or with the candidates. My father's polite |
[142]ical ideclogies have not. been .an influences Sometines I I agree with my father and other
[144]times I- don't... —
[145]| Qe What is your attitude toward military service?
[147]STAPF COLLECTORS O26 wiegriok
[149]| A.: Like everyone else, if I didn't have to be here I wouldn'y. I don't object to being
[150](in the military.
[152]Qe- What. is your attitude toward service in Vietnam?
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[163]DA FORM 2820 REPLACES DA FORM 19-24, 1 SEP 62, WHICH IS OBSOLETE.
[164]1 OCT 67
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[168]INTERROGATOR: Pino OS agin WITNESS: Ld Meas FEL. a
[169](Signature)
[172]STATEMENT (Continued)
[174]As I like serving in Vietnam better than in the States.
[175]Qe What is your attitude toward US Policy in Vietnam?
[177]- Ae From what I have read and what I kmow I think we should be here. I think we should
[178]be in Vietnam to keep communism. from spreading s— ——__________________
[179]Ge Do you support the United S,ates Constitution in its entirety?
[181]Ae I do.
[183]Q, Dy you owe -your allegiance to the United States?
[185]Ae I doe _ = “
[187]Qe Do you have anything further to add to this statement?
[189]Ae Now Gey, —— ———ssSsssseseseseseseesssssssssssesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
[190]IUHUMULTTULHITIL {11 Pax on seatent/ LILLE
[192]AFFIDAVIT
[193]i HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO ME THIS STATE-
[195]MENT WHICH BEGINS ON PAGE 1 AND ENDS ON PAGE 2 » | FULLY UNDERSTAND THE CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE STATEMENT
[196]MADE BY ME. THE STATEMENT IS TRUE. 1 HAVE INITIALED ALL CORRECTIONS AND HAVE INITIALED THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE
[197]CONTAINING THE STATEMENT. | HAVE MADE THIS STATEMENT FREELY WITHOUT HOPE OF BENEFIT OR REWARD, WITHOUT THREAT
[198]OF PUNISHMENT, AND WITHOUT COERCION, UNLAWFUL INFLUENCE, OR UNLAWFUL INOUCEMENT.
[200]carecal! Zé ax
[202](Signature of Person Making Statement)
[204]WITNESSES:
[206], Subscribed and sworn to before me, 4 person authorized by law
[207]‘ to administer oaths, this 26 day of 719 69
[208]| 55TH MI DETACHMENT (CORPS ) ot “An Khe, Republic of V4 etnam
[210]ORGANIZATION OR ADDRESS
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[84]FROM: (Include ZIP Code) (Include Control
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[89](Control Office, Address and ZIP Code)
[91]DCS OPNS
[92]| USAINTC DCST
[93]PO BOX 398 Third US Army
[95]Yt Holabird, Md Fort McPherson, Ga.
[96]2 *
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[99](Include Control Code Number.) _ DATE OPENED REQUEST NO.
[100]Assistant. ‘Chief of Staff, G-2 od
[101]United States Arny, VIETNAM DATE CLOSED DOSSIER NO.
[103]SECTION | - REQUESTER TO CONTROL OFFICE
[104]1, SUBJECT (Last name in capitals, first, middle) 2, ALIAS(ES), MAIDEN NAME 3. SERV. SECURITY NO,
[105]Us 52759876
[107]MARTI, Manuel (NMN) 093 36 4601
[109]4. DATE OF BIRTH 5. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State and Country) 6. GRADE AND POSITION
[110](Month, Day, Year)
[112]May 17, 1946 San Juan, PR 7 os pvt
[114]CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX(ES) AND LINE OUT INAPPLICABLE WORDS IN PARENTHESES
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[116]BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION RE QUIRED FOR:
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[127](Special Background Investigation) (Reinvestigation) REQUIRED FOR (Ultra-Sensitive Position) (Special Category Position).
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[130]INFORMATION ENTERED IN ITEM 11 OR ATTACHED DOCUMENTS. —OoO___
[132]OTHER INVESTIGATIVE ACTION RE-
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[135]8. AS REQUIRED BY AR 604-5, LOCAL FILES [_]PERSONNEL, QJINTELLIGENCE, [KKPROVosT MARSHAL, XK] MEDICAL, WERE
[136]CHECKED ON (pete) 15 Aug 68 AND REVEALED: [_]NO UNFAVORABLE INFORMATION
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[146]11. REMARKS (Use continuation sheets as required.)
[147]Request Limited Investigation re SUBJECT to determine if action UP AR 604-10 is
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[180]SECTION II - CONTROL OFFICE TO REQUESTER
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[184][_] REQUEST CLARIFICATION OF PARA ABOVE,
[185]TYPED NAME AND TITLE SIGNATURE
[187]HAG GREWGEETA Cee yo £e LOVER” RE YPo.,.cow"
[189]BMREGSO CG) <lip fe joes amt ib Queue
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[194]SECTION iit: . REQUESTER dcontREL OFFI
[196]ACTION REQUIRED BY SECTION IL HAS BEEN COMPLETED.
[198]REQUEST INVESTIGATION BE CANCELED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON:
[200]oo CLEARANCE REQUIRE- Oo SUBJECT HAS BEEN (Separated) (Discharged)
[202]MENT IS TERMINATED. AND ORDERS ARE ATTACHED. (] OTHER (Explain).
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[206]TYPED NAME AND TITLE Le SIGNATUREZ,
[208]SECTION IV - CONTROL OFFICE © AGTION AGENCY S©
[209]SUBJECT ASGD TO: USARV TRANS
[211]PRESULTS OF COUNTERINTELLIGENCE INVESTIGATION: DET, APO S.Fe 96375, EDCSA, 13 Dec 68; SO 283 Par
[212]. ’
[214]FAVORABLE. ral ATTACHED DOCUMENTS FORWARDED FOR SECURITY DETERMINATION. 210, Hq USATC IT
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[216]YPE OF {INVESTIGATION COMPLETED:
[217]Ft Jackson SC
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[221]DATE COMPLETED
[224]YPED NAME AND POSITION
[226]CHAD B. WHITE
[227]j.DTC,,MI, Deputy Chief, ICOP IIT
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[56]LOCAL AGENCY CHECK
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[68]1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT
[69]MARTI, Manuel NMN
[70]PVT E-1, US 52 737 780
[71]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico
[73]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[75]2. DATE SUBMITTED
[77]22 November 1968
[79]3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[80]8240-6019
[82]093 36 4601
[84](LOCAL AGENCY) On 26 September 1968, the New York Office,
[85]Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), United States Department of Justice,
[87]: 201 East 69th Street, New York, New York, furnished the
[88]concerning Manuel MARTT, SUBJECT:
[90]following information
[92]FBI, New York, New York, has no information on file regarding
[93]Manuel MARTI, other than what may appear in the FBI reports on MARTI'S father
[94]which have been furnished to the 108th Military Intelligence Group.
[96]FAS, NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT 6. SIGN OF SPECIAL AGENT
[97]JHAROLD BLOOM, 108th MI Group (I-NYFO) Za, : Lille
[99]— = = 2 . .
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[49]USA
[50]108TH MIL INTELL GRP
[52][ RESTRICTED ]
[53]11/18/68
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[59]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[60]CONFIDENTIAL
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[67]COVER SHEET ONLY. RECORD REGRADED UNCLASSIFIED WHEN
[69]SEPARATED FROM CLASSIFIED INCLOSURES.
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[75]COVER SHEET
[77]SUBJECT ; MARIS, MARTI
[79]FILE NUMBER; © 8240-6019
[81]093°36 4601
[83]PREPARING UNIT: 108th Military Intelligence Group (I-SIB)
[84]“AGENT REPORT DATED: 12 November 1968 ;
[86]DESCRIPTION: ; Ten FBI Reports, FBI New York, fide number
[87]; 100=100474, subject Adrian Sotomayor; reports
[88]dated 30 Jan ary, 12 May, 26 August, and
[89]29 October 1953; 19 November 1956; 11 April 19573
[90]16 April 1958; 27 April 1961! 2 May 1962 and 20 June a
[92]a
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[96]from CLASSIFIED inelLoeuens
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[22]SUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL ms
[24]LOCAL AGENCY CHECK
[25]MARTI, MANUEL (FATHER)
[26]ALIASES
[28]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[29]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[30]RESTRICTIONS : 3
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[39](AR 381-130; FM 30-17)
[40]1. MAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT 2. DATE SUBMITTED
[42]MARTI, Manuel (NMN) . 1 October 1968
[43]PVI E-1, US 52 737 780 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[45]DPOB: 17 May 46, San Juan PR 8240-6019
[46]T May Ws 093-36-4601
[48]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[50](LOCAL AGENCY - FATHER) On 30 September 1968, the files of the San Juan
[51]Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, were examined
[52]concerning Manuel Marti, also known as Adrian Sotomayor; Adrian Marti; Adrian Marti-
[53]Aponte; Adrian Martes - Aponte; Adrian Martes; Adrian Sotomayor-Marti; Adrian
[54]Sotomayor-Martes; Manuel Sotomayor-Marti and "Soto", SUBJECT'S father, with the
[55]assistance of Mrs. Carmen Orraéa, Records Supervisor, and failed to reveal any ad-
[56]ditional information subsequent to 21 June 1967.
[58]AGENT'S NOTES: Attention is invited to Agent Report Birth-Father, dated
[59]25 September 1968, wherein the results of birth records examination reveals that
[60]the name of SUBJECT'S father was changed on 5 March 1963.
[62]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT 6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT
[64]ROBERT C. PETERSEN, 771lst MI Det a
[66]DA oer 341 ee ears
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[57]LOCAL AGENCY CHECK
[59]MARTI, IVAN
[61]HORIZONS FOR YOUTH
[63]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
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[79]MARTI, Manuel NMN
[80]PVT E-1, US 52 737 780 .
[81]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico
[83]- REPORT OF FINDINGS
[85]2. DATE SUBMITTED
[87]22 November 1968
[89]3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[90]8240-6019
[91]093 36 4601
[93](LOCAL AGENCY) On 26 September 1968, the New York Office,
[94]Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI, United States Department of Justice,
[95]201 East 69th Street, New York, New York, furnished the following inform-
[96]ation concerning Ivan Marti, brother of SUBJECT; -
[98]On 29 January 1961 and again on 20 May 1962 a confidential source
[99]who has furnished reliable information in the past, advised that Ivan Marti.
[100]of Apartment 2E, 905 Hast 167th Street, Bronx, New York, was a subscriber
[102]to New Horizons for Co Attached hereto is a characterization of Horizons
[104]for Youth, EXHIBIT : '
[105]AGENT'S NOTE: 905 East 167th Street, New York, New York, is
[106]shown on SUBJECT'S Personal History Statement (DD Form 398) as HIS address
[107]until September 1965. Same DD Form 398 lists HIS brother Ivan's present
[108]address as 1201 University Avenue, New York, New York.
[111]Cx NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT
[113]} HAROLD BLOOM, 108th MI Group (I-NYFO)
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[79]SUBJECT ; 9 Menuet Marri nom
[81]FILE NUMBER. 8240-6019
[82]‘ 093 36 4601
[83]PREPARING UNIT; 108th Military Intelligence Group (I-NYFO)
[85]AGENT REPORT DATED. 22 November 1968
[87]DESCRIPTION: Characterization of HORIZONS for YOUTH.
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[26]LOCAL AGENCY CHECK
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[28]MARTI, BLANCA
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[43]1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT 2. Dare See 1968
[44]” Manvel (mn) ; . 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[45]PVT. E-1, US 52 737 780 820-6019
[46]DPOB: 17 May 46, San Juan PR 093-36-4601
[48]. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[50](LOCAL AGENCY - BROTHER) On 30 September 1968, the files of the San Juan
[51]Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, were examined
[52]concerning Ivan Marti, brother of SUBJECT, with the assistance of Mrs. Carmen Orraca,
[53]Records Supervisor, and failed to reveal any record.
[55](LOCAL AGENCY - SISTER) On 30 September 1968, the files of the San Juan
[56]Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, were examined con-
[57]cerning Blanca Marti, sister of SUBJECT, with the assistance of Mrs. Carmen Orraca,
[58]Records Supervisor, and failed to reveal any record.
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[107]| 5. Report of Findings:, Cini check ‘pertains galy to Agency circled)
[109]RE ESULTS and DASE
[111]Bureau of Special Services
[112]New York City Police Department
[113]New York, New York’
[115]Old Records Unit
[116]New York City Police Department
[117]New York, New York
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[127]New York City Pol ice Departmenmc y, gy
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[130]Name of individual Conducting File Check
[132]AGENT'S NOTES:
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[135]Queens and Br Conk Counsies. New You. Above £:
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[80]1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT 2. DATE SUBMITTED
[81]MARTI, Manuel (NMN) 25 September 1968
[82]PYT E-1, US 52 737 780 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[83]DPOB: 17 May 46, San Juan PR 8240-6019
[84]093-36-4601
[86]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[88](BIRTH) On 20 September 1968, a check of the birth records concerning
[89]Manuel MARTI was conducted at the Bureau of Demographic Registry, Department of
[90]Health, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Mrs. Candita Hernandez
[91]de Buxo, Records Supervisor, furnished Certificate 36046, Book 73, for the year
[92]1946, which revealed the following pertinent information:
[94]Name: Manuel Adrian MARTI-BADILLO
[96]Date of Birth: 17 May 1946
[98]Place of Birth: | San Juan, Puerto Rico
[100]Father's Name: ~ Manuel Marti
[102]Father's Place of Birth: ; Utuado, Puerto Rico
[104]Mother's Name: Reyes Badillo
[106]Mother's Place of Birth: Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
[108]Registered By: Manuel Marti
[110]Date Registered; 27 May 1946
[112]Remarks: SUBJECT was born, and was originally
[113]registered, as Manuel Adrian SOTOMAYOR-
[114]BADILLO. HIS father was originally
[115]recorded as Adrian Sotomayor. How-
[116]ever, on 5 March 1963, SUBTECT'S
[117]father changed his name to Manuel
[118]Marti under correction number 29,
[120]_ and changed his SON'S surname on the
[122]same date.
[124]AGENT'S NOTES: According to Spanish tradition, a person's surname is
[125]sometimes compounded by using the father's surname followed by the mother's
[126]maiden name in hyphenated form. However, many persons now omit the mother's name
[127]in common usage.
[129]_ Attention is invited to Agent Report, Birth-Father, dated 2h September
[130]1968, reflecting the results of an examination of the, Court Order, which effected
[131]correction number 249, dated 5 March 1963 (exHBIT Py - ). .
[133]FORM
[135]taPR 52 34 | REPLACES WD AGO FORM 341, 1 JUN 47, WHICH MAY 8€ USE Ces
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[72]PVT E-1, US 52 737 780
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[79]Name:
[81]Date of Birth;
[83]Place of Birth: ©
[84]Father's Name:
[86]Father's Place of Birth:
[87]Mother's Name:
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[96]to Manuel Marti, (EXHIBIT
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[99]pancy between the spelling 0
[101]5. TYPEO NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT
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[115]was a typographical error, and that the surname would be changed to read Marti.
[116]Attention is further invited to tle fact that the term natural child is a term
[117]used in Puerto Rico, when a child's birth is registered at the Bureau of Demo-
[118]graphic Registry by someone other than the parents of the child. The child takes
[119]the name of the mother and the father's name does not appear on the record, in-
[120]asmuch as the parents are not married to each other.
[122]2. DATE SUBMITTED
[123]25 September 1968
[124]3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER .
[125]8240-6019
[126]093-36-4601
[128](BIRTH-FATHER) On 23 September 1968, a check of the birth records of Manuel
[129]Marti, father of Manuel MARTI, was conducted at the Bureau of Demographic Registry,
[130]Department of Health, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Santurce, Puerto Rico. Mrs.
[131]Candita Hernandez de Buxo, Records Supervisor, furnished a Certificate of Birth
[132]Registration, dated 20 March 1963, issued by Tomas Beauchamp, Registrar, Utuado,
[133]Puerto Rico, which revealed the following pertinent information:
[135]Adrian Martir (sic)
[137]11 August 1970
[139]Utuado, Puerto Rico
[141]Not Recorded
[143]Not Recorded
[145]Juana Martir-Aponte (sic)
[147]Utuado, Puerto Rico
[149]Not Recorded
[151]22 September 1910
[153]Certificate, 636, Page 257, Book 44,
[155](EXHIBIT Lb ) .
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[158]guage, dated 12 February 1963, by which SUBJECT'S father legally changed his name
[159]), which was subsequently translated into the
[160]Attention is further invited to the discre-
[161]UBJECT'S father's surname on the Court Order and
[162]Source advised that the spelling Martir
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[40]DPOB: 17 May 46, San Juan PR
[42]FILE NUMBER: 8240-6019
[43]093-36-4601
[45]REPORTING UNIT: lst MI Detachment.
[46]Fort Brooke, Puerto Rico
[48]AGENT REPORT DATED; 24 September 1968
[50]DESCRIPTION: Birth Certificate of SUBJECT'S father.
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[41]093-36-4601
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[44]Fort Brooke, Puerto Rico
[46]AGENT REPORT DATED: 24 September 1968
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[86]EX=P ARTE, ) Ad Perpetuam Rei Memoriam
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[89]RESOLUCION
[91]Bl presente caso se colebré ante el Juez que suseribe
[92]el 31 de agosto de 1962, con intervencién del Fiscal, ha-
[93]biéndose probado a satisfacciéa del Tribunal los siguientes
[94]extremos: que el peticionario nacié en Utuade, Puerto Rico,
[95]el 11 de agosto de 1910, hijo aatural de Juana Marti; que
[96]en eu certificado de nacimiento 61 aparece con e1 nombre de
[97]Adrian, al libro 44 de Utuado, folio 237, acta 636, aflo
[98]1910; que esta eircunstancia constituye un error por cuanto
[99]el verdadero y auténtico nombre del peticionarie es Manuel,
[101]que el peticionarilo tiene dos hijos legitimos llamados Ivan
[102]y Manuel, quienes aparecen en sus respectivos certificades
[103], . . .. de nacimlento con el apellido Sotomayor, lo cual constituye
[107]. En apoyo de las alegaciones de la solicitud present}
[108]. -- @1 peticionario prueba testifical y documental a satera
[109]satisfaceién del Tribunal.
[111]El nacimiento de ‘sus referidos hijos Ivén y Manuel
[112]aparece inserito ea San Juan, P. R. bajo los nimeros 215 y
[113]2765 del Distrito 164, Nums. de Arehivo 12969 y 36,046,
[114]Aflos 1945 y 1946, respectivamente.
[116]Considerada y analizada la evidencia ofrecida en este
[118]caso, el Tribunal, por la presente, declara con lugar la
[119].. -@olicitud instada por el peticionario y ordena al Negociado
[120]ad 49648° Registro Demogréfico y Estadisticas del Departamento de
[121]‘BPR 40 alud Gel Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, que proceda
[122]a corregir el nombre del peticionario para que aparezca en.
[123]7 su certificado de nacimiente con su verdadero nombre de
[124]; Manuel y para que sus dos hijos menores de edad aludidos
[125]precedentemente aparescan on sus respectivos certificados
[126]de nacimiente con el apellido paterno Marti, y asimismo se
[127]sgrrija el nombre del padre de dichos menores para que apa~
[128]Sea Manuel Mart{ en vez de Adrian Sotomayor; todo ello
[129]duordo con lo dispuesto en ia Ley Num. 119 aprobada el
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[77]PVE E-1, US 52 737 780
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[80]FILE NUMBER: 8240-6019
[81]093~36-4601
[83]REPORTING UNIT: ‘77lst MI Detachment
[84]Fort Brooke, Puerto Rico
[86]AGENT REPORT DATED: 24 September 1968
[87]DESCRIPTION; Translation of Court Order, dated 12 February 1963,
[89]“by which SUBRJECT'S father legally changed his name
[90]to Manuel Marti.
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[97]COURT OF HEARING OF PUERTO RICO
[99]SUPERIOR COURT
[101]San Juan Court
[103]MANUEL MARTI, } Civil Case Num. CcS-62-6720
[104]Petitioner, ) Concerning:
[105]EX-PARTE. ) Ad Perpetuam Rei Memoriam
[107]RESOLUTION
[109]This case was held before the undersigned Judge on 31 August 1962, with
[110]the intervention of the Prosecuting Attorney, having proved tothe satis-
[111]faction of the Court the following: that the petitioner was born on 11
[112]August 1910, in Utuado, Puerto Rico, the natural son of Juana Marti; that on
[113]birth certificate 636, page 237, book 44, for the year 1910, in Utuado,the
[114]petitioner appears with the first name Adrian; that this circumstance consti-
[115]tutes an error because the true and authentic first name of the petitioner
[116]is Manuel, which first name he has used since his birth; that the petitioner -
[117]has two legitimate sons named Ivan and Manuel, who appear on their respective
[118]birth certificates with the surname Sotomayor, which constitutes an error be-
[119]cause the legal surname of the aforementioned minors is Marti; that the peti-
[120]tioner used the surname Sotomayor erroneously because he believed that he
[121]had been recognized by his father.
[123]In support of the allegations of the application, the petitioner pre-
[124]sented attested and documentary proof to the complete satisfaction of the
[125]Court.
[127]The births of the aforementioned children, Ivan and Manuel, are filed
[128]in San Juan, Puerto Rico, under numbers 213 and 2765 of District 164, file
[129]numbers 12969 and 36046, years 1945 and 1946, respectively.
[131]Considering and analysing the evidence in this case, the Court, by the
[132]present, declares the application made by the petitioner to be_in order and
[133]orders the Bureau of Demographic Registry and Statistics of the Department
[134]of Health of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to proceed with th correction
[135]of the petitioner's first name in order that it appear on his birth certi-
[136]Ticate with his true first name of Manuel and in order that his two afore-
[137]mentioned minor sons appear in their respective birth certificate with the
[138]paternal surname Marti, and also to correct the name of the father of the
[139]said minors so that it appears as Manuel Marti instead of Adrian Sotomayor;
[140]all this in accordance with what is set forth in Law 119, approved on 26
[141]April 1950.
[143]Given in San Juan, Puerto Rico, today the 12th day of February 1963.
[145]J) “ /signea/
[147]Antonio R. Barcelo,
[148]Judge
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[63]EVANDER CHILDS HIGH SCHOOL
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[79]SUBJECT: MARTI, Manuel NMN
[80]ASN-2N: PVT E-1, US 52 737 780
[81]DOB/POB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico
[82]POB. 3
[84]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[86]2. DATE SUBMITTED
[87]21 November 1968
[88]3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[89]8240-6019
[91]093 36 4601
[93]LISTED EDUCATION RECORD
[95]SCHOOL : Evander Childs High School
[97]ADDRESS: Bronxwood Avenue and East Gun Hill Road, Bronx, New York (N.Y.)
[99]: RACE : Mrs. Ruth Schwartz POSITION: Student Records Clerk
[100]DATE and Place of Interview: 8 October 1968 at school.
[101]1. Subject's Name with Aliases: Manuel MARTI
[103]2. Address : 905 East 167th Street, Bronx, New York
[105]. Previous Addresses ; : 1201 University Avenue, Bronx, N.Y.
[107]3
[108]kh, Date and Place of Birth
[110]17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico
[112]5. Date of Attendance
[114]September 1964 to June 1964
[116]6.. Courses and/or Major General High School Courses
[118]Instructors Mrs. Kerman; Mr. Herbert Tandlich
[120]oo
[122]Graduate (Degree) Graduated
[124]Grades Average
[126]10. Record of Transcripts
[128]Theodore Roosevelt Evening School, Fordham Road;
[129]Bronx, N.Y. ;
[131]Junior High School 136, Bronx, N.Y.
[133]11. Previous Education
[135]oo
[137]12. Employment s
[139]13. Parents or Guardian 3
[141]eeuel Insurance Advisory Association, April 7,
[142]1965.
[144]Father, Manuel; Mother, Reyes
[146]14; Remarks : None
[148]AGENT'S NOTE: No information in regard to father's DPOB was ’
[149]available from records.
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[172]MARTI. Manuel NMN 21 November 1968
[173]PVT E4 US 52 737 780 , 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[174]3
[176]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico son 36, cot
[177]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[179](EDUCATION INTERVIEW) On 8 October 1968, Herbert Tandlich of
[180]501 Riverdale Avenue, Yonkers, New York, former instructor of Manuel
[181]MARTI at Evander Childs High School, Bronxwood Avenue and East Gun Hill
[182]Road, Bronx, New York, was interviewed at the school and stated substantially
[183]as follows:
[185]Source first met SUBJECT in September of 1963 and had HIM as a
[186]student in the "shop course" until June of 1964. SUBJECT was an excellent
[187]student to the best of Source's memory and he had daily contact with HIM on
[188]an instructor-student basis. Source did not know anything about SUBJECT 'S
[189]family nor where HE resided. HE was considered to be mentally stable and
[190]mature without any memberships in any political organizations. Source had
[191]no knowledge of SUBJECT'S association with HIS father and could not comment on
[193]| the degree of influence exercised by HIS father-over HIM.
[195]Source considered SUBJECT to be loyal to the United States form
[196]of government and recommends that HE be considered favorably for a position
[197]of trust and responsibility with the United States government.
[199]| 8 D NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT rs = GRE OFAPECIAL AGENT
[200]“PAUL P. BATLLARGEON, 108th MI Gp (I-NYFO) aad “a micas
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[26]EDUCATION RECORD
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[45]SUBJECT: MARTI, Manuel NMN . 21 November 1968.
[47]ASN-BEN: US 52 737 780 — 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[48]DOW/POB? 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 8240-6019
[49]POB. ss : 093 36 4601
[51]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS . :
[52]LISTED EDUCATION RECORD
[54]SCHOOL : Bronx Community College (BCC)
[56]ADDRESS : 120 East 184th Street, Bronx, New York (N.¥.)}
[58]£ UL2CE 3 Mrs. Mildred Kraft, Assistant Registrar
[60]Subject's Name with Aliases: Manuel MARTI
[61]Address + 1201 University Avenue, Bronx, N.Y.
[62]Previous Addresses : None Listed
[63]Date and Place of Birth Not Listed
[64]Date of Attendance Summer Sessiot® 1967
[65]- Courses and/or Major , Not Listed
[66]Instructors Not Listed
[67]Graduate (Degree) Non-Matriculant
[68]Grades Not indicated
[69]Record of Transcripts Not Listed
[70]Previous Education Not Listed
[71]Employments Not Listed
[72]Parenta or Guardian Not Listed
[73]Remarks SUBJECT'S records at BCC are incomplete.
[74]SUBJECT did not forward customary papers,
[76]such as transcripts of previous education,
[77]to BCC,
[79]ME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT
[81]YAAROLD LEHRER, 108th MI Group (I-NYFO)
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[93]MARTI, Manuel NMN
[94]3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER .
[96]PVT E-1, US 52 737 780 82/,0—
[97]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 004 56 et
[99]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[101](EDUCATION INTERVIEW) On 27 September 1968, Mrs. Mildred
[102]kraft, assistant registrar, Bronx Community College (BGC) , 120 East
[103]184th Street, Bronx, New York, was interviewed in an attempt to
[104]locate forner instructors of MARTI, who attended BCC during the Summer
[105]session of 1967, with results as follows:
[107]Kraft stated that MARTI'S records were incomplete, and that
[108]there was no indication as to who HIS instructors might have been. ‘There
[109]was no major course of study. Source could suggest no one who might have
[110]knowledge of SUBJECT.
[112]6. SIGNATURE OFS PECIAL “2
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[59]THEODORE ROOSEVELT NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL
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[78]| SUBJECT: MARTI, Manuel NMN 21 November 1968
[79] ASN-SOMs PVT E- » US 52 737 780 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[80]DOBPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 8240-6019
[81]POB __ | | 093 36 4601
[83]4, REPORT OF FINDINGS
[85]DEVELOPED EDUCATION RECORD
[87]SCHOOL : Theodore Roosevelt Night High School (TRNHS)
[89]ADDRESS: 500 East Fordham Road, Bronx, New York (NY):
[91]{ WaCE : Sylvia Polacsek, School Secretary
[93]DATE AND PLACE OF INTERVIEW: 9 October 1968 at TRNHS
[94]Subject's Name with Aliases: Manuel MARTI
[95]Address : 905 East 167th Street, Bronx, N.Y. -
[96]Previous Addresses ; ¢ 1201 University Avenue, Bronx, N.Y.
[98]Date and Place of Birth 17 May 19463 POB not listed
[100]Date of Attendance September 196% to Jan 1965; February 1966
[101]to June 1966.
[103]‘Courses and/or Major Geometry and other evening courses
[105]Instructors Mrs. R. Spooner; Honig
[106]Graduate (Déerdd) Non-graduate
[108]Grades ; Average
[110]Record of Transcripts None
[112]Previous Education : Evander Childs High School
[113]Employments None Listed
[115]Parents or Guardian None Listed
[117]Remarks Developed from records of Evander Childs
[118]High School, East Gun Hill Road, Bronx, N.Y.
[119]No information in regard to father's DPOB was
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[101]MARTI, Manuel NMN
[102]PVT Ee1, US 52 737 780 Fs ~60
[103]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 004 36 ao
[105]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS (LISTED/ DEVELOPED EMPLOYMENT )
[107]Firm: Polly Perry Stores
[108]Address: 33-37 East 17th Street, New York, New York 10003
[109]Source/Position: Elliot Weiner; Controller
[110]jDate/Place of Interview: 14 October 1968, at Source's place of employment
[112]SUBJECT'S Name with Aliases: Manuel MARTI
[114]Address:
[116]905 East 167th Street, New York, New York
[118]None Recorded
[120]Previous Addresses:
[122]Not Recorded
[124]Date and Place of Birth:
[126]093-36-4601
[128]Social Security Number:
[130]: 6. Dates of Employment: 9 September 196), to 12 February 1965
[132]Bob Wang
[134]Supervisor:
[136]r 8. Position: Shipping Clerk
[138]| 9. Salary: $52.50 for a 35 hour week
[140]Efficiency: Satisfactory
[142]Left of own accord
[144]Reason for Termination:
[146]Eligible for Rehire: Eligible
[148]Previous Employment: Not Recorded
[150]Remarks: None
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[72]PVT E-1, US 52 737 780 8240-6019
[73]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 093 36. 4601
[75]. REPORT OF FINDINGS
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[79](LISTED EMPLOYMENT SUPERVISOR) On 14 October 1968, Bob Wang,
[80]Warehouse Manager, Polly Perry Stores, 33-37 East 17th Street, New York,
[81]New York 10003, who resides at 3028 West 29th Street, Brooklyn, New
[82]York 11224, was interviewed at his place of employment concerning Manuel
[83]MARTI. Source’ who was SUBJECT'S immediate supervisor from September
[84]1964 to February 1965 stated substantially as follows: .
[86]Source first met SUBJECT in September 1964 when MARTT was hired
[87]as a shipping clerk by Polly Perry Stores and went to work under Source's —
[88]Immediate supervision. Source had only business contact with SUBJECT
[89]during the period of association, and had not seen MARTI since SUBJECT
[90]resigned HIS employment at Polly Perry in February 1965.
[92]Source had no knowledge of SUBJECT'S. personal background,
[93]education, residence or home life, except that SUBJECT was believed to
[94]be single and was attending, school at night, further détails unknown.
[95]Source was not certain but he seemed to recall SUBJECT once mentioning
[96]that HIS father, not further identified, operated a small grocery store.
[97]Source believed that SUBJECT'S employment at Polly Perry Stores was HIS
[98]first job, and HE left there to seek better employment but Source had
[99]no knowledge of where SUBJECT went. to work.
[101]MARTI was an excellent employee and: HE got along well with HIS
[102]co-workers at Polly Perry. HE is highly intelligence and appears to have
[103]considerable leadership ability. Source knew nothing adverse concerning
[104]SUBJECT'S moral character, integrity, discretion, honesty, maturity, and
[105]financial responsibility. HE appeared to be emotionally stable, and
[106]manifested no undesirable personal habits whatever. SUBJECT was never
[107]heard to express any radical political views, and although Source did not
[108]know what HIS specific political views were, Wang had no reason to doubt
[109]or question SUBJECT'S loyalty to the United States. Source had no knowledge
[110]of SUBJECT'S organtiza-tional affiliations, foreign travels, business
[111]interest or relatives residing abroad. Source would gladly re-employ SUBJECT
[112]if the occasion arose. Source suggested that Allen Lee and Cora McLendon,
[113]former:coworkers of SUBJECT as persons who would be knowledgeable of HIM.
[115]Wang recommends that MARTI be favorably considered for a position
[116]of trust and responsibility with the United States Government.
[118]Vann AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT 6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT
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[121]ALPHONSO E. MARSHALL, 108th MI Gp (I-SIB) = SheeLl” a (pfeagfier
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[130]‘ovember 1968
[131]MARTI, Manuel NMN .
[132]PVT E-1 ; us 52 737 780 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER |
[134]; . oo. 8240-6019
[135]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 093 36 4601
[137]. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[139](LISTED EMPLOYMENT CO-WORKER) On 14 October 1968, Allan Lee,
[140]Assistant Buyer, Polly Perry Stores, 33-37 17th Street, New York, New
[141]York 10003, who resides at 3 West 123rd Street, New York, New York 10027,
[142]was interviewed at his place of employment concerning Manuel MARTI. Source
[143]who was a co-worker of SUBJECT from September 1964 to February 1965 stated
[144]substantially as follows:
[146]Source first met SUBJECT in September 1964 when MARTI was Wired
[147]as a chipping clerk by Polity Perry Stores, and he had daily business contact
[148]with SUBJECT until MARTI left Polly Perry in February 1965 in order to
[149]seek better paying employment. Source's contact with SUBJECT was limited
[150]to matters concerning the work at their place of employment, and Source
[151]had not seen SUBJECT since February 1965 when HE left Polly Perry.
[153]Source had no knowledge of SUBJECT'S personal background, parents,
[154]siblings, education or residence. MARTI was attending school at night, further
[155]details unknown, and usually brought HIS books to the job so that HE could
[156]study during spare moments. HE appeared to be of Latin decent but ‘Spoke
[157]English fluently and without any accent.
[159]SUBJECT was a quiet, well mannered, intelligent and cooperative
[160]employee. HE was always punctual in HIS attendance and appeared to get
[161]along well with HIS associates at work. HE seemed to be a very ambitious
[162]young man, and Source knew nothing adverse concerning SUBJECT'S moral
[163]character, integrity, discretion, honesty, or social habits. HE was a
[164]very competent employee, and demonstrated no signs of immaturity or
[165]emotional instability. SUBJECT was never heard to express any radical
[166]political views, and Source presumes that HE is loyal to the United States.
[167]Source had no knowledge of SUBJECT'S organizational affiliations, home
[168]life, foreign travels, business interests or relatives residing abroad.
[169]Source was unable to suggest anyone who may ‘have knowledge of SUBJECT.
[171]Lee recommends that MARTI be favorably considered for a
[172]position of trust and responsibility with the United States Government.
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[186]MARTI, Manuel NMN 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[187]PVE E-1, US 52 737 780
[189]8240-601
[190]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico O34 36 1601
[191]~ REPORT OF FINDINGS
[193](LISTED EMPLOYMENT CO-WORKER) On 14 October 1968, Cora
[194]McLendon, Clerk, Polly Perry Stores, 33-37 Hast 17th Street, New York,
[195]New York 10003, who resides at 769 Park Place, Brooklyn, New York 11216,
[196]was interviewed at her place of employment concerning Manuel MARTI.
[197]Source who was associated with SUBJECT at Polly Perry Stores from
[198]September 1964 to February 1965 stated substantially as follows:
[200]Source first met SUBJECT in September 1964 when HE was hired
[201]as a shipping clerk at Polly Perry Stores and was associated with HIM as
[202]a co-worker at that firm until February 1965 when HE left the firm. Source's
[203]contact with SUBJECT was limited to an occasional greeting at their place
[204]of ‘employment and daily observance of HIM on the job. Source had not seen
[205]SUBJECT since HE left Polly Perry in February 1965. ,
[207]Source had no knowledge of SUBJECT'S personal background, education,
[208]residencé, relatives, or other employment.
[210]SUBJECT was a very quiet, respectable losking young man and HIS
[211]conduct on the job was above reproach. HE seemed to get along well with
[212]HIS co-workers and performed HIS assigned duties in a very satisfactory
[213]manner. Source knew nothing adverse concerning SUBJECT'S character,
[215]_ integrity, discretion, political sympathies, or financial responsibility.
[216]HE had no known difficulty with law enforcement agencies. SUBJECT was
[217]never known to make any radical political statements and Source had no
[218]reason to doubt or question HIS loyalty to the United States. Source had
[219]no knowledge of HIS organizational affiliations, foreign travels, business
[220]interest or relatives residing abroad. Source was unable to suggest anyone
[221]who may have knowledge of SUBJECT. McLendon declined to make any re-
[222]commendation concerning SUBJECT'S suitability for assignment to a position
[223]of trust and responsibility with the United States Government because of
[224]insufficient knowledge. om
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[81]MARTI, Manuel
[83]PVT E-1 US 52 737 780
[84]fF DPOB: 17 May 46, San Juan, PR
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[92]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS (LISTED
[94]Firm: Mutual Insurance Advisory Association
[96]Address: 733 3rd Avenue, New York, New York: 10017
[97]Source/Position: Albert B, Cassidy Jr, Personnel Manager
[98]Date/Place of Interview: 2], September 1968, Source's office
[100]1. SUBJECT'S Name with Aliases: Manuel MARTI
[102]2. Address: 1201 University Avenue, New York, New York 1052
[104]3. Previous Addresses: 905 Hast 167th Street, Bronx, New York, Apt. 2E
[106]4. Date and Place of Birth: 17 May 196, place not listed
[108]5. Social Security Number: 093-36-l601
[110]6. Dates of Employment: 5 April 1965 to 20 May 1968
[112]7. Supervisor: George Ferraro
[114]| 8. Position: Utility Clerk (start), Tabulating Machine Operator (end) |
[116]9. Salary: Not listed
[118]10. Efficiency: Satisfactory.
[120]Reason for Termination: To enter military service
[122]fi2. Eligible for Rehire: Eligible
[124]|13. Previous Employment: Polly Perry Stores, 33 East 17th Street, New York, NY
[126]14. Remarks; SUBJECT praduated from the Evander Childs. High School, Bronx,
[127]New York, The records contained no information concerning SUBJECT! S parents,
[129]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT
[131]%. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT.
[133]ALPHONSO E. MARSHALL, 108th MI Gp (SIB.T)
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[77]» REPORT OF FINDINGS
[79](EMPLOYMENT SUPERVISOR) On 24 September 1968, George J.
[80]Ferraro, Production Manager, Mutual Insurance Advisory Association (MIAA)
[81]733 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10017, who resides at 47-19 216th
[82]Street, Bayside, New York 11361, a former supervisor of Manuel MARTI,
[83]was interviewed at his place of employment concerning SUBJECT. Ferraro
[84]stated substantially as follows:
[88]Source first met SUBJECT on 5 April 1965 when MARTI started to
[89]work under Source's supervision at MIAA, and he had daily business contact
[90]with SUBJECT until MARTI left MIAA to enter the United States Army on or
[91]about 20 May 1968. Source had no social contact with SUBJECT during the
[92]period of association. MARTI was originally employed as a Utility Clerk
[93]in Source's department, and because of HIS keen intelligence and willing-
[94]ness to resume responsibility the position of Utility Clerk Supervisor was
[95]created for HIM. HE was subsequently trained within the section and
[96]promoted to Tabulating Machine Operator, the position which HE held at the
[97]time of HIS departure. SUBJECT was well liked and respected by HIS co-
[98]workers, and Source considered HIM to be the best employee in his section.
[99]Ferraro would be happy to have SUBJECT return to work under his supervision.
[101]SUBJECT is of Puerto Rican decent, and was single and resided
[102]with HIS parents in Bronx, New York, exact address unknown. SUBJECT'S
[103]mother was ailing for some time after HIS employment at MIAA and she died
[104]on or about 9 January 1967. SUBJECT has a younger sister, name unknown,..
[105]and a brother, name unknown, who is also in the United States military
[106]service. While at MIAA SUBJECT was given a deferment by HIS draft board because
[107]HIS brother was in the military service and HE was the sole support of HIS
[108]parents. SUBJECT is a high school graduate, and is believed to have attended
[109]college at night, further details unknown. Source had no knowledge concerning
[110]SUBJECT'S employment prior to MIAA.
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[115]individual who exercises considerable initiative in HIS work. HIS moral
[116]character and discretion are above reproach, and HE manifested no undesir-
[117]able personal habits during the period of association. SUBJECT is honest,
[118]trustworthy, mature and emotionally stable, and HE has had no known difficulty
[119]with creditors or law enforcement agencies. Source had: no knowledge concern-
[120]ing the degree of influence exercised over SUBJECT by HIS father. MARTI
[121]firmly believes in the principles of a free democratic society, and Source
[122]considers HIM loyal to the United States. SUBJECT had no known organizational
[123]affiliations, and Source had no knowledge concerning HIS foreign travels,
[124]relatives residing abroad, or business interest in foreign countries. Source
[125]suggested Lucien Todman, 1660 Andrews Avenue, Bronx, New York, as a close
[127]PR Hy iA be i A 7 F565
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[131]ALPHONSO E. MARSHALL, 108th MI Gp
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[141]MARTI, Manuel NMN
[142]PVT E-1, US 737 780
[143]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico
[145]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[147]2. DATE SUBMITTED
[148]19 November 1968
[150]3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[151]8240-6019
[152]093 36 4601
[154]friend of SUBJECT.
[156]Ferraro highly recommends that SUBJECT be favorably considered
[157]for a position of trust and responsibility with the United States Government.
[159]f 5S. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT
[161]j] ALPHONSO E. MARSHALL, 108th
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[77]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 093 36 4601
[79]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[81](EMPLOYMENT CO-WORKER) On 24 September 1968, Anthony Gennarelli,
[82]Operations Analyst, Mutual Insurance Advisory Association (MIAA), 733 3rd
[83]Avenue, New York, New York 10017, who resides at 50 Barlow Avenue, Staten
[84]Island, New York 10038, a former co-worker of Manuel MARTI, was interviewed
[85]at his place of employment concerning SUBJECT. Gennarelli, who has known
[86]SUBJECT since April 1965, stated substantially as follows:
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[90]Source first met SUBJECT in April 1965 when MARTI started to work
[91]in the same department as Source at MIAA, and he pursued a daily business
[92]association with SUBJECT until HE left MIAA to enter the United States Army
[93]in May 1968. Source had no social contact with SUBJECT, and had not seen
[94]MARTI since May 1968. SUBJECT worked at MIAA as a Utility Clerk, Utility
[95]Clerk Supervisor and finally as a Tabulating Machine Operator. HE was very -
[96]highly regarded by HIS associates at MIAA and everyone was sorry to see
[97]HIM leave.
[99]SUBJECT was single and resided with HIS parents, names unknown,
[100]at an unknown address in Bronx, New York. SUBJECT'S mother died on or about
[101]9. January 1967. SUBJECT has a brother and young sister, names unknown, who
[102]aso resided in HIS household. HE is a high school graduate, and attended
[103]collegeat night, further details unknown. Source had no knowledge of SUBJECT'S
[104]‘employment prior to MIAA. Source believed that SUBJECT and HIS parents were
[105]originally from Puerto Rico.
[107]SUBJECT is of excellent moral character and discretion. HE is
[108]dependable, mature and emotionally stable. SUBJECT has had no known difficulty
[109]with law enforcement agencies, and HE manifested no undesirable personal habits.
[110]HE firmly believes in the principles of a free democratic society and is
[111]considered loyal to the United States. Source had no knowledge of the degree
[112]of influence exercised over SUBJECT by HIS parents. SUBJECT had no knowm
[113]organizational affiliations, and Source had no knowledge concerning HIS foreign
[114]travels, relatives residing abroad, or business interest in foreign countries.
[116]Gennarelli recommends that MARTI be favorably considered for a
[117]position of trust and responsibility with the United States Government.
[119]ps NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT
[120]KTPHONSO B. MARSHALL, 108th MI Gp (I-SIB)
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[81](EMPLOYMENT CO-WORKER) On 24 September 1968, Albert B. Cassidy
[82]Jr., Personnel Director, Mutual Insurance Advisory Association, 733 3rd
[83]Avenue, New York, New York 10017, who resides at 2939 Route number 2,
[85]Browns Mills, New Jersey 08015, was interviewed at his place of employ-
[86]ment concerning Manuel MARTI. Source, who was associated with MARTI as
[87]a co-worker at Mutual Insurance Advisory Association from April 1965 to
[88]May 1968, stated substantially as follows:
[90]Source first met SUBJECT in April 1965, when he interviewed MARTI
[91]for employment at Mutual Insurance Advisory Association, and maintained
[92]daily business contact with SUBJECT throughout HIS period of employment
[93]with the aforementioned organization. Source had no social contact
[95]with SUBJECT, and last saw MARTI in May 1968 when HE departed the organi-
[96]zation on military leave.
[100]SUBJECT was employed at Mutual Insurance Advisory Association
[101]from 5 April 1965 to 20 May 1968. HE was originally hired as a Utility
[102]Clerk. HE was subsequently promoted to Utility Clerk Supervisor and later
[103]to Tabuiating Machine Operator. MARTI enjoyed an excellent reputation
[104]among HIS associates at HIS place of employment and everyone was sorry to
[105]see HIM leave. Source would be happy to re-employ SUBJECT upon termination
[106]of HIS military service.
[108]SUBJECT was single and resided with HIS parents in Bronx, New York,
[109]further details unknown. SUBJECT'S mother, name unknown, died in late
[111]1966 or early 1967. MARTI is a high school graduate, and HE worked for
[112]Polly Perry Stores, New York, New York, prior to HIS employment at Mutual
[113]Insurance Advisory Association. Source has no further knowledge concerning
[114]SUBJECT'S personal background, but believed that SUBJECT was of Puerto
[116]Rican decent. as A?
[118]SUBJECT is of excellent character, integrity, discretion and morals.
[119]HE is financially responsible, and had no known difficulty with law enforce-
[120]ment agencies during the period of association. SUBJECT manifested no un-
[121]desirable personal habits, nor any sign of immaturity or emotional instability.
[122]Source had no knowledge concerning the degree of influence exerted on SUBJECT
[123]by HIS parents. MARTI was never heard to express any radical political
[124]views, and Source considers HIM to be pro-democratic in HIS political views
[125]and loyal to the United States. SUBJECT has no known organizational
[126]affiliations, and Source had no knowledge concerning HIS foreign travels,
[127]foreign interests or relatives residing abroad.
[129]_ Cassidy highly recommends that MARTI be favorably considered for
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[84]Housewife, Apartment 4E, 905 East 167th Street, Bronx, New York, was ;
[85]interviewed in her residence concerning Manuel MARTI. Source who has known
[86]SUBJECT since 1951 stated substantially as follows:
[88]Source met SUBJECT and HIS parents as neighbors in 1951 when
[89]Source moved into the apartment across from SUBJECT at 905 East 167th Street,
[90]Bronx, New York. Source became a close friend of SUBJECT'S mother and saw
[91]SUBJECT daily until HIS family moved from the building in 1965. Source
[92]continued to visit SUBJECT'S mother after 1965 and until her death in early
[93]1967. Source had not seen SUBJECT since the funeral of HIS mother in 1967.
[95]Source had no knowledge of SUBJECT's birthplace since HE was
[96]approximately six years of age when they first.met. Source knew SUBJECT'S
[97]parents as Manuel and Reyes Marti. HE has an older brother, Ivan, and a
[98]younger sister, Blanca. SUBJECT was brought up in a very respectable home,
[99]and HIS parents exercised very strict control over the children. SUBJECT
[100]graduated from high school in Bronx, New York, shortly before HE and HIS
[101]parents moved from the neighborhood, further details unknown. Source had
[102]no knowledge of | SUBIECT'S employment.
[104]SUBJECT is a quiet, friendly, sericus-minded young man of excellent
[105]character and personal behavior. HE was never known to be adversely
[106]involved with law enforcement agencies. HIS parents were very strict and
[107]watchful over the upbringing of SUBJECT and HIS brother and they were not
[108]allowed to roam the streets or participate in any neighborhood gang activi-
[109]ties. Most of SUBJECT'S free time from school was spent at home with HIS
[110]studies, and with HIS hobbies of stamp collection, and HIS pet birds and
[111]fishes. Source believed that SUBJECT'S father worked in a- factory, further
[112]details unknown, and was never known to operate HIS own business. HIS
[113]parents were never heard to speak badly about the United States and its
[114]democratic institutions, and Source was of the opinion that SUBJECT was
[115]brought up as a loyal United States citizen. SUBJECT is a mature, emotionally
[116]stabi young man, and because of HIS home training Source was of the opinion
[117]that HE would be financially responsible. SUBJECT was not known to have any’
[118]organizational affiliations, nor to have traveled outside of the United
[119]States. HE is honest, trustworthy and dependable, and has manifested no
[120]undesirable social habits. Source suggested Iuisa Perez, 905 East 167th
[121]Street, Bronx, New York, as a friend of SUBJECT's family. She was unable
[122]to suggest other persons in the neighborhood who would have knowledge of
[123]SUBJECT since most of the people presently residing in the apartment building
[124]moved there since SUBJECT moved away in 1965. 45
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[133]MARTI, Manuel NMN 19 November 1968
[134]PVT E21 US 52 737 780 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[138]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico sod 3 1601
[139]4, REPORT OF FINDINGS
[141]Rodriguez recommends that MARTI be favorably considered for a
[142]position of trust and responsibility with the United States Government.
[144]AGENT'S NOTES: Source who had a closer relationship with SUBJECT
[145]and HIS family than her spouse, Atanacio Rodriguez, wassinterviewed in lieu
[146]of her spouse who was not available. It is believed that SUBJECT erroneously
[148]listed Source's husband as Antonio instead of Atanacio.
[150]6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT
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[45]MARTI, Manuel NMN 20 November 1968
[46]PVT Ee » US 52 737 780 . 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[47]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 8240-6019
[48]093 36 4601
[50]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[54](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 4 November 1968, a check of
[55]the Hagstrom's Maps of Manhattan and Bronx, New York City, failed to reveal
[56]the location of 201. Roebling Street, New York, New York, the address reflected
[57]for listed character reference Hugo Rivera on Manuel MARTI'S SPH, dated
[58]1 August 1968; however, a check of the Brooklyn,:New York Telephone Address
[59]Directory revealed the existence of a Roebling Street, and a telephone
[60]listing 384-0091 for Maria Rivera at 201 Roebling Street, Brooklyn, New
[61]York. Repeated telephone calis at different hours and over a period of days
[62]failed to elicit any response from the residents at that address.
[64](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 12 November 1968, a physical
[65]check was conducted at 201 Roebling Street, Brooklyn, New York, in an
[66]attempt to locate Hugo Rivera, listed character reference of Manuel MARTI,
[67]with the following results:
[69]Mrs. Kuechler, wife of the: apartment building superintendent,
[70]was interviewed and stated that the family named Rivera who resided at
[71]the above address had moved away approximately one month ago, and she
[72]had no knowledge of their present address.
[74](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 13 November 1968, a postal removal
[75]check was conducted at.the United States Post Office, 271 Cadman Plaza East,
[76]Brooklyn, New York, with the assistance of Mr. Ureinola, Postal Inspector,
[77]concerning Maria Rivera, .201 Roebling Street, Brooktyn, New York, and
[78]revealed the following information: :
[80]. A postal removal notice had been submitted from that address on
[81]1 October 1968 for Hugo Rivera only, and the new address is 2020 Walton
[82]Avenue, Bronx, New York 10453.
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[71]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 204 36 acot
[73]. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[75](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 14 November 1968, Hugo Rivera,
[76]Assistant Manager, American Finance Corporation, 556 7th Avenue,. New York,
[77]New York, who resides at 2020 Walton Avenue, Bronx, New York 10453, was inter-
[78]viewed at his place of employment concerning Manuel MARTI. Source who has been
[79]a close friend of SUBJECT for approximately 12 years stated substantially
[80]as follows:
[82]Source and SUBJECT first met approximately 12 years ago when they
[83]were both attending elementary school at PS 20, Simpson and 167th Street,
[84]New Yori. They were classmates from elementary school through Junior High
[85]School number 40, Prospect Avenue, Bronx, New York, and through their
[86]sophomore year at Evander Ch##dss High School, 800° East Gunhill Road, Bronx,
[87]New York, in 1962, when Source dropped out of school and went into the United
[88]States Army.: Source and SUBJECT visited each other regularly while they were
[89]in school together, and because of their mutual interest in coin and stamp
[90]collecting. After Source went into thé Army he did not see SUBJECT again
[91]until Wiz discharge in 1964; however, they corresponded with each other
[92]regularly. Since 1964 they have had frequent social contact, and Rivera
[93]last saw MARTI on 12 November 1968 when HE was home on leave to attend the
[94]funeral of HIS uncle who Source knew only as Polo.
[96]Source believed that SUBJECT and HIS brother, Ivan, were born in
[97]Puerto Rico but came to New York City when they were very young. When they
[98]first met SUBJECT resided at 905 East 167th Street, Bronx, New York, with
[99]HIS parents, Reyes and Manuel Marti; HIS brother, Ivan, and their younger
[100]sister, Blanca, who is now approximately 14 years of age. Prior to HIS
[101]induction SUBJECT resided with HIS family at 1201 University Avenue, Bronx,
[102]New York. HIS mother died in early 1967 from lung cancer. HIS only known
[103]employment was with an insurance firm on Third Avenue, New York, New York,
[104]where MARTI worked as an IEM operator, further details unknown. SUBJECT'S
[105]father was formerly employed with an unknown shipping company, but Source
[106]had no knawledge of HIS present employment. HIS uncle, Polo, who died
[107]recently, used to operate a small grocery store on 163rd Street, Bronx,
[108]New York, exact location not wecalled.
[110]SUBJECT and HIS brother were brought up in a very respectable
[111]home, and their mother exercised rigid control-over their activities even
[112]after they were fully grown. They were not allowed to participate in any
[113]of the games and other activities in which boys usually participate with
[114]the other children in the neighborhood, and as a result SUBJECT had had
[115]very few close friends. Most of SUBJECT'S spare time was always devoted
[116]to reading or to HIS hobby of coin and stamp collection. Although SUBJECT
[117]is a perfectly normal 7 males § Source did not recall HIM ever having a
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[135]MARTI, Manuel NMN
[136]PVT E-1 > Us 52 737 780 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[138]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 503 36 001
[139]. REPORT OF FINDINGS
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[146]has never had a moment of difficulty with law enforcement agencies. When
[147]SUBJECT'S brother was drafted into the military service SUBJECT was granted
[148]a deferment in order that HE could assist in supporting the family since
[149]HIS mother was ill. When HIS turn came to be drafted HE did not utter a
[150]single complaint about going into the Army because HE felt that HE had an
[151]obligation to go. Source stated that HE would stake his life on SUBJECT'S
[152]loyalty to the United States. Although he had no knowledge of SUBJECT'S
[153]father's political or organizational affiliations, Source recalled that he
[154]occasionally brought home the socialist newspaper, name not recalled,
[156]and would side with the comments made in the paper that were critical of
[157]the United States and its policies. On these occasions SUBJECT and HIS
[158]brother would always argue in defenge of the United States, and SUBJECT'S
[159]father has never been able to influence HIS political thoughts and belief
[160]in any way. SUBJECT never travelled abroad, and is not known to have any
[161]relatives residing abroad. -HE uses. alcoholic bevefages moderately, and
[162]does not gamble or use habit forming drugs. Source knew of nothing that
[163]would reflect adversely on MARTI'S character, discretion, maturity, or
[164]emotional stability, and HE has no organizational affiliations, except
[165]perhaps some club connected with stamp and coin collection. Source was
[166]unable to furnish any information concerning SUBJECT's listed character
[167]references Juanita Reyes and Aleanso Ortiz. Carlos Delgado, SW 33rd Street
[168]between First and Second Streets, Miami, Florida, is a friend of SUBJECT.
[170]Rivera highly recommends that MARTI be favorably considered
[171]for a position of trust and responsibility with the United States Government.
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[180]ALPHONSO E. MARSHALL, 108th MI Gp
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[45]MARTI, Manuel NMN 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[46]PVT E >» US 52 737 780 8240-6019
[47]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 093 36 4601
[49]4, REPORT OF FINDINGS
[51](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 28 October 1968, a physical
[52]check was conducted at 1435 Ogden Avenue, Bronx, New York, New York, in
[53]an attempt to locate Juanita Reyes, listed character reference of Manuel
[54]MARTI, with negative results. A check of the names on the mail boxes in
[55]the apartment building located at the above address failed to reveal any
[56]listing for Reyes. The wife of the building superintendent, name not
[57]furnished, was contacted and she stated that she had never heard of Reyes
[58]and there was no one by that name residing in the building.
[60]AGENT'S NOTES: -SUBJECT'S SPH, dated 1 August 1968, reflects the
[61]above address for Reyes. A courtesy letter addressed to Reyes was returned
[62]by the Post Office Department with the statement "Addressee unknown".
[66]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF eel tL AGENT 6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT
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[72]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico oon 36 eo
[74]f 4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[76](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 1 November 1968, the current
[77]New York Telephone Directories for the five boroughs of New York City and
[78]the Counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester and Putnam, were checked
[79]concerning Juanita Reyes, listed character reference of Manuel MARTI, and
[80]revealed the following:
[82]The Manhattan, New York directory revealed a listing for a
[83]Juanita Reyes, 170 West 89th Street, New York, New York, Telephone number
[84]874-4393. . :
[86]The Bronx, New York directory revealed a listing for a Juanita
[87]Reyes, 940 Hast 173rd Street, New York, New York, Telephone number DA-8-9935.
[89]AGENT'S NOTES: Previous attempts to locate and interview Reyes
[90]at. 1435 Ogden Avenue, New York, New York, Reyes' address as reflected on
[91]SUBJECT'S Statement of Personal History, dated 1 August 1968, met with
[93]negative results.
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[97](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 1 November 1968, a telephone
[98]call to the residence of Juanita Reyes, 170 West 89th Street, New York,
[99]New York, Telephone number 874-4393, possible listed character reference
[100]of Manuel MARTI, was answered by the telephone operator who informed that
[101]the number had been changed at the request of the customer and that the
[102]new number is unlisted.
[104](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 1 November 1968, the unlisted
[105]telephone number of Juanita Reyes, 170 West 89th Street, New York, New York,
[106]possible listed character reference of Manuel MARTI, was: obtained through
[107]the New York Telephone Company's Security Office, which informed this agent
[108]that Reyes' unlisted telephone number is 874-7986.
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[80]Reyes, 170 West 89th Street, New York, New York, telephone number 874-7986,
[81]possible listed character reference of Manuel MARTI, was contacted tele-
[82]phonically at her residence fo{ the purpose of arranging an appointment
[83]for interview. In reponse to a query concerning her failure to respond
[84]to a courtesy letter which had been left at her residence on 1 November
[85]1968, Reyes stated that she had no recollection of SUBJECT, and was
[86]waiting to contact her family in order to determine if any of them were
[87]acquainted with MARTI. After receiving a description of SUBJECT from the
[89]undersigned Reyes stated categorically that she was not acquainted with
[90]MARTI.
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[82]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 093 36 4601
[83]. REPORT OF FINDINGS
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[87](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 4 November 1968, an attempt was
[88]made to contact Juanita Reyes, 940 East 173rd Street, Bronx, New York, who
[89]might be identifiable with Juanita Reyes, 1435 Ogden Avenue, New York,
[91]New York, listed character reference of Manual MARTI, with negative results.
[92]There was no one available at Reyes' residence. A courtesy letter was left
[93]at the residence with the request that Reyes contact the undersigned for
[95]an appointment.
[97]AGENT'S NOTES: An earlier attempt to contact Reyes at the
[98]address furnished on SUBJECT'S SPH, dated 1 August 1968, revealed that no
[99]one by that name was known at the address.
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[103](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 10 November 1968, an attempt
[104]was made to contact Juanita Reyes, 940 East 173rd Street, Bronx, New York,
[105]who might be identifiable with Juanita Reyes, 1435 Ogden’ Avenue, New York,
[106]New York, listed character reference of Manuel MARTI, and who had failed to
[107]respond to a courtesy letter left at her residence on 4 November 1968, with
[108]the following results:
[110]Alberto Reyes, a relative of Juanita Reyes, was contacted and
[111]stated that he had never heard of SUBJECT, and that Juanita Reyes had re-
[112]turned to Puerto Rico over one year ago. He further stated that she had
[113]never resided at 1435 Ogden Avenue, New York, New York.
[115]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT
[117]ALPHONSO E. MARSHALL, 108th MI Gp ¢I-SIB)
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[81]PYT E-1, US 52 737 780 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[83]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 504 36 4001
[85]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[87](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 3 November 1968, a physical
[88]check was conducted at 810 Hunts Point Avenue, Bronx, New York, in an
[89]attempt to locate and interview Aleanso Ortiz, listed character reference
[90]of Manuel MARTI, who allegedly resided at the above address. A check of
[91]the mail boxes located in the building revealed no listing for Ortiz.
[92]The building superintendent, Mrs. Matos, was questioned and stated that
[93]she had never heard of MARTI,
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[80]DPOB: 17 May 1968, San Juan, Puerto Rico 093 36 4601
[82]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[84](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 14 November 1968, a postal
[85]removal check was conducted at the United States Post Office, 558 Grand
[86]Concourse, Bronx, New York, with the assistance of Mr. Auteri, Postal
[87]T¥spector, concerning Aleanso Ortiz, 810 Hunts Point Avenue, Bronx, New
[88]York, listed character reference of Manuel MARTI, with the following
[89]results: .
[91]Source stated that there was no removal on record for Aleanso
[92]Ortiz from the aforementioned address; however, there was a removal for
[93]an Andre Ortiz from that address to 1749 Grand Concourse, c/o Rivera,
[94]Apartment 3J.
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[98](LISTED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 14 November 1968, Angel L. Rivera,
[99]Parole Officer, who resides at 1749 Grand Concourse, Bronx, New York, contacted
[100]the undersigned telephonically in response to a courtesy letter at his residence.
[101]Rivera stated that he was not acquainted with Aleanso Ortiz or Manuel MARTI,
[102]j and that the postal removal for Andre Ortiz from 810 Hunts Point Avenue,
[103]Bronx, New York, to his address was for his mother-in-law, Andre Ortiz, who
[104]to recently returned to Puerto Rico.
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[72]MARTI, Manuel NMN ; 19 November 1968
[74]PYT E-1, US 52 737 780 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[76]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico , 505 36 001
[78]. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[80](DEVELOPED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 24 October 1968, Iuisa Perez,
[81]Housewife, Apartment 5E, 905 East 167th Street, New York, New York 10459,
[82]was interviewed in her residence concerning Mame MARTI. Source who has
[83]known SUBJECT since 1956 stated substantially as follows:
[85]Source moved into the building at the above listed address in
[86]1956 and met SUBJECT and HIS family who resided in apartment 2E across from
[87]Source. Perez became friendly with SUBJECT'S mother and was a regular
[88]visitor to SUBJECT'S home until HE and HIS family moved from the building
[89]in 1965. Since 1965 Source had visited SUBJECT'S home on University Avenue,
[90]New York, New York, exact address unknown, on various occasions, and she
[91]iast saw SUBJECT when HE visited her in the hospital approximately four
[92]months ago.
[94]Source believed that SUBJECT was born in Puerto Rico and was
[95]brought to New York City by HIS parents while HE was still a baby. HE
[96]has an older brother, Ivanj. and a younger sister, Blanca. HIS parents are
[97]Manuel and Reyes Marti. SUBJECT'S mother died in early 1967. SUBJECT
[98]attended high school, namé unknown, in Bronx, New York, from which HE
[99]graduated prior to moving to HIS present address. Source had no knowledge
[100]concerning SUBJECT'S or HIS father's employment, and she could not furnish
[101]additional information regarding HIS personal background.
[103]SUBJECT was reared in a very respectable home, and HIS parents
[104]paid strict attention to the rearing of SUBJECT and HIS brother and sister.
[105]HE was never allowed to roam the streets nor to participate in any gang
[106]activities in the neighborhood. Ail of SUBJECT'S sparetime was spént at
[107]home with HIS studied and HIS hobbies of stamp collection and the rearing
[108]of birds and fishes. Source never heard SUBJECT and HIS parents make any
[109]critical remarks concerning the United States or express any sympathy for
[110]the Comminist philosophy, and MARTI is presumed to be a loyal United States
[111]citizen. HIS moral character, integrity, and personal behavior are above
[112]reproach, and HE is considered to be honest, trustworthy, dependable,
[113]and financially responsible. SUBJECT was never known to be adversely
[114]involved with law enforcement agencies, and HE never manifested any un-
[115]desirable social habits. SUBJECT was not known to have any organizational
[116]affiliations, nor to have traveled outside of the United States and its
[117]posssasions, Source was unable to suggest the names of other individuals
[118]who were acquainted with SUBJECT in the neighborhood.
[120]Perez recommended that MARTI be favorably considered for a
[121]position of trust and responsibility with the United St tes Government,
[123]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT 6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT
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[43]MARTTI. Manuel NMN ; 20 November 1968
[44]PVT E41 » US 52 737 780 . 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[46]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 504 36 set
[48]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[50](DEVELOPED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 13 November 1968, Richard
[51]H. Franken, Control Supervisor, Data Control Section, Mutual Insurance
[52]Advisory Association, 733 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10017, who
[53]resides at 1245 University Avenue, Bronx, New York 10452, was interviewed
[54]at his place of employment concerning Manuel MARTI. Source who has know
[55]SUBJECT since April 1965 stated substantially as follows:
[57]Source first met SUBJECT in April 1965 when SUBJECT was employed
[58]as a utility clerk at MIAA; however, he did not have any close working
[59]contact with SUBJECT until approximately one year later when Source was
[60]assigned to the Data Control Section where SUBJECT was then working as a
[61]Tabulating Machine Operator. Source had daily contact with SUBJECT on the
[62]job, and their contact on the outside was limited to a few occasions when
[63]both Source and SUBJECT worked late and Source gave SUBJECT a drive to HIS
[64]home which was in the same area as Source's{ Franken had not seen or heard
[65]from SUBJECT since HE left MIAA for active military service in May 1968.
[67]‘SUBJECT was single and lived with HIS father and brother, names
[68]unknown, at 1201 University Avenue, Bronx, New York. HIS mother, name
[69]unknown, died during SUBJECT'S employment at MIAA. Source recalled that
[70]SUBJECT'S brother was on active military duty and as a result MARTI was
[71]given a deferment until HIS brother was released from the military service.
[72]SUBJECT was a high school graduate, and had attended college for about eight
[73]credit hours at night while employed at MIAA, further details unknown. Source
[74]had no further knowledge of HIS personal background.
[76]SUBJECT was an excellent and highly competent and dedicated employee,
[78]and HE enjoyed a very good reputation among HIS associates at MIAA. HE is a
[79]very intelligent and ambitious young man, and seemed to devote a lot of HIS
[80]spare time to studieg: HIS main hobby was stamp collecting to which HE also
[81]devoted a considerable amount of time. MARTI is honest, trustworthy, mature,
[82]emotionally stablé, and of high moral character and personal behavior, HE
[83]manifested no undesirable personal habits and was not known to be adversely
[85]| involved with creditors or law enforcement. agencies. Source had no knowledge
[86]concerning SUBJECT'S organizational affiliations or foreign travels, and he
[87]had no reason to doubt or question SUBJECT'S loyalty to the United States since
[88]SUBJECT was never heard to voice any criticism whatever of the United States
[89]government or of the democratic policies of this country. Source was unable to
[90]suggest anyone other than co-workers wag youta have knowledge of SUBJECT.
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[94]Franken highly recommends that MARTI be favorably considered for
[95]a position of trust and responsibility with the United States Government.
[97]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT 6. SIGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT
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[79](DEVELOPED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 13 November 1968, Nick
[80]Traficenti, Tabulating Machine Operator, Mutual Insurance Advisory
[81]Association (MIAA), 733 Third Avenue, New, York, New York 10017, who resides
[82]at 565 East 181st Street, Bronx, New York 10457, was interviewed at his place
[83]of employment concerning Manuel MARTI. Source who has known SUBJECT since
[84]March 1967 stated substantially as follows:
[86]Source first met SUBJECT in March 1967 when he was employed by
[87]MIAA and was assigned to the same section as SUBJECT in the Data Control
[88]Section. Source was introduced to the personnel within the section and
[89]coached in his duties by SUBJECT, and as a result he became quite friendly
[90]with MARTI. Source had daily contact with SUBJECT at work, but they never
[91]had occasion to associate outside of their working environment. Source last
[92]saw SUBJECT in May 1968 when HE left MIAA to enter active military service.
[94]Although SUBJECT is of Puerto Rican decent, Source was not aware
[95]of HIS birthplace. HE was single and lived with HIS father, Manuel Marti,
[96]in Bronx, New York, further details unknown. HIS mother, name unknown, had
[97]died of cancer shortly before HE and Source met. SUBJECT was a graduate of
[98]Evander Charles High School, Bronx, New York, and Source believed that HE
[99]was attending college at night during HIS employment at MIAA. SUBJECT has
[100]a younger sister and an elder brother, names unknown. HIS brother was in the
[101]United States military service during SUBJECT'S employment at MIAA, and since
[102]SUBJECT was reportedly the main support of HIS family HE was given a [deferment ‘
[103]from military service until HIS brother was released. Source had no further
[104]knowledge of SUBJECT'S personal background.
[106]MARTI is a highly intelligent, conscientious and dependable
[107]individual. -HE was assigned as a Tabulating Machine Operator at MIAA and
[108]seemed to have a keen interest in HIS work and was always seeking ways to
[109]improve HIMSELF on the job. Source believed that MIAA was HIS first employ-
[110]ment. SUBJECT was very highly regarded by all of HIS associates at MIAA,
[111]and HE was greatly missed on the job.. HE is friendly, honest, trustworthy,
[112]mature, emotionally stable and of good moral character. SUBJECT was not
[113]known to have any difficulty with creditors or law enforcement agencies,
[114]and HE demonstrated no habits of an anti-social nature during the period
[115]of association. Source had no knowledge of SUBJECT'S organizational affilia-
[116]tions or foreign travels. SUBJECT never engaged in political discussions,
[117]and HE never made any radical statements concerning the United States govern-
[118]ment. Source considers MARTI to be a loyal United States citizen who is
[119]dedicated to the preservation of our democratic form of government. He knew
[120]of no one other than co-workers who are knowledgeable of SUBJECT.
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[133]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico | 8240-6019
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[138]Traficenti recommends that MARTI be favorably considered for
[139]a position of trust and responsibility with the United States Government.
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[46]1, NAME OF SU8JECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT
[47]MARTI, Manuel NMN
[49]PVT E-1, US 52 737 780 .
[50]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico
[52]4, REPORT OF FINDINGS
[54]2. DATE SUBMITTED
[56]18 November 1968
[57]3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[59]° - 8240-6019
[61]093 36 4601
[63]_ (DEVELOPED CHARACTER REFERENCE) On 20 October 1968, Lucien
[64]Todman, Computer Operator, Mutual Insurance Advisory Association (MIA),
[65]733 3rd Avenue, New York, New York, who resides in Apartment 4A, 1660
[66]Andrews Avenue, Bronx, New York 10453, was interviewed at his regidence
[67]concerning Manuel MARTI. Source who has known SUBJECT slightly over two
[68]years stated substantially as follows:
[70]Source and SUBJECT met in July 1966 when Source went to work
[71]at MIAA}and was introduced to SUBJECT who gave Source his orientation
[72]regarding operations within the data processing at MIAA. Source and SUBJECT
[73]became good friends and rode to and from work together since they resided in
[74]the same general neighborhood. SUBJECT visited Source's home socially on a
[75]few occasions, and they made visits to the United Nations and other cultural
[76]sites together. Source had not seen SUBJECT since May 1968 when HE was
[77]drafted into the United States Army.
[79]SUBJECT is a native of Puerto Rico, but Source assumed that HE
[80]moved to New York City when: HE was very young inasmuch as HIS knowledge of
[81]HIS native island was very limited, and HE frequently queried Source, a Virgin
[82]Islander, concerning conditions-in Puerto Rico. Source met SUBJECT'S father,
[84]HIS sister, and HIS brother, names unknown, on the oecasion of the death of
[85]‘SUBJECT'S mother in early 1967, when Source attended the funeral. SUBJECT
[86]appeared to be very much attached to HIS mother and until her death most of
[87]HIS time was spent between work and visiting HIS mother at the hospital.
[88]; SUBJECT never mentioned HIS father, and Source was not aware of his existence
[89]until they met briefly at the funeral of SUBJECT'S mother. SUBJECTIS brother
[90]was in the military service at the time of HIS mother's death and is believed
[91]to have traveled from Germany for the funeral. Source believes that SUBJECT
[92]received a deferment from military service because of HIS mother's illness
[93]and the fact that HIS other brother was on active military duty. This gave Source
[94]the impression that SUBJECT was the family’s main support. SUBJECT is an avid
[95]reader and has a keen interest in history. HE is a high school graduate
[96]md college at nightfor a short period. Source believed that HE attended New
[97]York City College and took courses in history. SUBJECT is not known to have
[98]any organizational affiliations. HE and Source have held many discussions
[99]concerning local and world politics and MARTI has always staunchly defended
[100]the basic democratic philosophy of the United States Government. They have
[101]also discussed the subject of Puerto Rico's welfare, independence or state-
[102]hood and MARTI has expressed the view that Puerto Rico's welfare and that of
[103]its people is best served under the island's present commonwealth status.
[104]SUBJECT is-a very intelligent, friendly, industrious and responsible young _
[105]go | man.” “HE appears. to be very mature in HIS. thoughts and actions ,~and las. had
[106]F | no known difficulty with creditors or law enforcement agenciés.
[107]tesa RRA REAR Y Ig pycrunin “pRov ATTAMATTC ~
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[124]MARTI, Manuel NMN 18 November 1968
[125]PVT E-1 » US 52 737 780 ; : . 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[127]; . 8240-6019
[128]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Ric . 093 36 4601
[130]4, REPORT OF FINDINGS
[132]does not know if SUBJECT uses alcoholic beverages at all because on the
[133]occasions that HE visited Source's home HE refused to have anything to
[135]drink. HE isnot known to use habit forming drugs, and has manifested
[137]no undesirable personal habits whatever. HIS main hobby is stamp collection.
[138]Source does not believe that SUBJECT has traveled abroad since His
[140]arrival in New York City, and Source has no knowledge of relatives or
[141]business interest HE might have abroad. Source unhesitatingly vouches for
[142]SUBJECT'S loyalty to the United States. Source was unable to Suggest anyone
[143]who may have knowledge of SUBJECT.
[145]Todman highly recommends that MARTI be favorably considered for
[146]a position of trust and responsibility with the United States Government.
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[40]MARTI, Manuel NMN 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[41]PVT E-1, US 52 737 789
[43]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto ‘Rico. Don 3e cot
[44]: REPORT OF FINDINGS
[46](NEIGHBORHOOD CHECK) On 24 October 1968, the following
[47]residents of the apartment building located at 905 East 167th Street,
[48]Bronx, New York 10459, were contacted at their respective apartments in
[49]an attempt to locate neighbors knowledgeable of Manuel MARTI, who resided
[50]at the above address from 1946 to 1965, with results as indicated:
[52]Bonita Rodriguez, who has resided in apartment 4C since 1966,
[53]stated that she had no knowledge of SUBJECT and HIS family, and could not
[54]suggest anyone in the neighborhood who might be acquainted with MARTI.
[56]Simona Padron, Apartment 1C, stated that she had only been
[57]residing in the apartment building for approximately one year and had no
[58]knowledge of SUBJECT.- She was unable to suggest the names of other
[59]individuals in the. n@ighborhood who might have~knowledge of SUBJECT.
[61]. Celia Robateau, Apartment 3C, stated that she had resided at
[62]that address for the past five years but had no knowledge of SUBJECT and
[63]HIS family, and could not suggest the names of. other néighbors who might
[64]be acquainted with MARTI.
[66]AGENT'S NOTE: Alexander Castillo, whose interview by undersigned
[67]agent is recorded in a separate Agent Report, this investigation, was the
[68]only competent source regarding SUBJECT who could be located in the neighbor=
[70]hood additional to listed character reference Ramona Rodriguez and the person
[71]suggested by Rodriguez as a developed character reference, Luisa Perez.
[73]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAT ROGET ARIES a MIUARIQESSPECIAL AGENT
[75]ALPHONSO E. MARSHALL, 108 2 ; =< (UY LE
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[68]MARTI, Manuél NMN 18 November 1968
[69]PVT E-1, US 52 737 780 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[70]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 8240-6019
[71]. 093 36 4601
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[75]‘(NEIGHBORHOOD CHECK) On 24 October 1968, Alexander Castillo,
[76]Student, Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, New York, who resides in
[77]Apartment 5B, 905 East 167th Street, Bronx, New York 10459, was interviewed
[78]in his residence concerning Manuel MARTI, Source who has known SUBJECT
[79]since approximately 1950 stated. substantially as follows:
[81]Source met SUBJECT in 1950 when he and his parents moved into
[82]the apartment building at the above address where SUBJECT was then residing
[83]with HIS parents. Source's mother was a close friend of MARTI'S mother,
[84]and Source became quite friendly with SUBJECT and HIS brother, Ivan, and
[85]visited SUBJECT'S apartment on the average of four times weekly until 1965
[86]when the Marti family moved from the neighborhood. Source had seen SUBJECT
[87]on a few occasions since He moved from the neighborhood, the last time
[88]being about three or four months ago. oe
[90]SUBJECT grew up in the nétborhood of East 167th Street, Bronx,
[92]New York, and came from a very respectable home. In addition to HIS older
[93]brother, Ivan, SUBJECT also has a young sister, Blanca. HE was graduated
[94]from high school in Bronx, New York, further details unknown, and Source
[95]believed that HE was working for an insurance company in New York City,
[96]further details unknown. SUBJECT'S mother died in early 1967. Source
[98]‘ believes that SUBJECT is still single, and HE resided at an unknown address
[99]in upper Manhattan after moving from ‘the neighborhood of East 167th Street.
[101]- SUBJECT is a very quiet, mannerly, respectable young man of
[102]good moral character and personal behavior. HE was never known to be
[103]adversely involved with law enforcément agencies, nor to engage in any
[104]activities inimicalsto the best interest of the United States. SUBJECT'S
[105]patents, whom Source knew as Mr. and Mrs. Marti, were very strict and did
[106]not aliow SUBJECT to associate with any neighborhood gangs. Most of HIS
[107]spare time was spent at home with HIS studies and with HIS hobbies of stamp
[108]collecting and the rearing of birds and fish. SUBJECT and HIS brother were
[109]influential in starting Source in the hobby of stamp collecting. SUBJECT is
[110]considered to be an honest, trustworthy, discreet and financially responsible
[111]young man. HE is considered to be a loyal United States citizen, and neither
[112]HE nor any other member of HIS family was ever heard to ‘make any statements
[113]against the United States or to express: sympathy for the Communist philo-
[114]sophy. SUBJECT had no known organizational affiliations, and HE was not
[115]known to travel outside of the United States. Source was unable to suggest
[116]anyone who may have knowledge of SUBJECT. b
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[120]Castillo recommends that MARTI be favorably considered for a
[121]position , of trust and seisavenismenteas se the United States Government,
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[135]PVT Eki, US 52 737 780 3. 3220-6019 E NUMBER
[136]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 093 36 1,601
[138]4, REPORT OF FINDINGS
[140](NEIGHBORHOOD CHECK) On. 24 October 1968, Dominga Ortiz,
[141]housewife, who resides at 1201 University Avenue, Bronx, New York 10452,
[142]was interviewed at her residence concerning Manuel MARTI. Source who has
[143]known SUBJECT since 1965 stated substantially as follows:
[145]Source who is the spouse of the building superintendent at the
[146]above address met SUBJECT and HIS damily in 1965 when they moved into
[147]the apratment building, and her contact with SUBJECT has been limited to
[148]an occasional greeting whenever they meet in the neighborhood.
[150]Source had no knowledge of SUBJECT'S education, employment,
[151]previous residence, or personal background. :
[153]; SUBJECT and HIS family appear to be very fine, respectable people
[154]and their conduct in the neighborhood had been above reproach. SUBJECT'S
[155]mother, neme unknown, died in 1967. SUBJECT and HIS family appear to be
[156]very quiet people and keep very much to themselves. Source knew of nothing
[157]which would reflect adversely on MARTI'S character, integrity, discretion,
[158]maturity, emotional stability, financial responsibility or honesty. Neither
[159]HE nor other members of HIS family have been observed to engage in any
[160]qestionable political activity and Source had no reason to doubt HIS loyalty
[161]_to the United States. SUBJECT was not known to be adversely involved with
[162]law enforcement agencies during the period of association, and Source had
[163]no knowledge of any organizational affiliation HE might have. Source was
[164]unable to suggest anyone who may have knowledge of SUBJECT.
[166]Based on the excellent conduct of SUBJECT in the neighborhood,
[167]Ortiz recommends that MARTI be favorably considered for a position of
[168]responsibility with the United States Government.
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[179]1. NAME OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT _ iy 2. DATE SUBMITIED
[181]18 November 1968
[182]MARTI, Emanuel NMN
[184]PVT Ee4 ; us 52 737 780 8550-6019 OR FILE NUMBER
[185]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 093 36 4601
[187]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[189](NEIGHBORHOOD CHECK) On 24 October 1968, Hortense Mosko,
[190]Housewife, who resides at 1201 University Avenue, Bronx, New York 10452,
[191]was interviewed in her residence concerning Manuel MARTI. Source who has
[192]known SUBJECT for approximately three years stated substantially as follows:
[194]Source has been casually acquainted with SUBJECT and HIS family
[195]as neighborisicsince 1965 when MARTI and HIS parents moved into apartment 1E
[196]adjacent to Source; however, her contact with SUBJECT and HIS family had
[197]been limited to a neighborly greeting whenever they met in the hallways of
[198]the building. Source saw SUBJECT frequently prior to HIS induction in the
[199]United States Army.
[201]op SUBJECT and HIS family were described as very quiet, friendly -
[203]"néighbors whose conduct. in the neighborhood was.above reproach. Source had
[204]no knowledge concerning SUBJECT!S educational background, employment or
[205]previous residence.
[207]MARTI appears to be of excellent character, and Source knew of
[208]nothing whichwould reflect adversely on SUBJECT'S character, integrity,
[209]discretion, honesty, or financial responsibility. HE was not known to have
[210]any difficulty with law enforcement agencies... SUBJECT'S mother, given
[212]-flame unknown, died almost two years ago. The members of SUBJECT'S family
[213]keep very much to themselves and do not associate with any of the other
[214]neighbors in the building. Neither SUBJECT or the other members of HIS
[215]family were known to engage in any questionable political or other activity
[216]in the neighborhood, and Source had no reason to doubt or question SUBJECT'S
[217]loyalty to the United States. Source had no knowledge of SUBJECT'S organi-
[218]zational affiliationswor foreign travels. Source was unable to suggest any-
[219]one who may have knowledge of SUBJECT.
[221]Mosko recommends that MARTI be favorably considered for a position
[222]of trust and responsibility with the United States Government.
[224]i wane AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT
[225]V/ ALPHONSO E. MARSHALL, 1 O8th MI Gp (I-SIB)
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[84]DPOB: 17 May 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 8240 6019
[86]093 36 4601
[88]4. REPORT OF FINDINGS
[90](CREDIT AGENCY) On 2 October 1968, Pauline DiFiore,
[91]Chief Records Clerk, Credit Bureau of Greater New York, 330 West 34th Street,
[92]New York, New York, consulted pertinent files in search of records concerning
[93]Manuel MARTI, NMN, and furnished the following information:
[95]There was no record concerning SUBJECT or any name similar to that
[96]of SUBJECT.
[98](CREDIT AGENCY) On 2 October 1968, Freda Larsen,
[99]Clerk, Daily Litigation Bulletin, a Division of Credit Bureau of Greater New
[100]York, 330 West 34th Street, New York, New York, consulted pertinent files in
[101]search of records concerning Manuel MARTI, NMN, and furnished
[102]the following information: :
[104]There was no record concerning SUBJECT or any name similar to that
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[108]5. TYPED NAME AND ORGANIZATION OF SPECIAL AGENT IGNATURE OF SPECIAL AGENT/ 7 7 yn.
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[72]MARTI, Manuel (NMN) , |. 1 October 1968
[73]PVT E-1, US 52 737 780 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[75]DPOB: 17 May 46, San Juan PR 8240-6019
[76]| . 0'93-36-4601
[78]4, REPORT OF FINDINGS
[80](LOCAL AGENCY) On 30 September 1968, the files of the San Juan Field
[81]Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, were examined con-
[82]cerning Manuel MARTI, also known as Manuel Adrian Sotomayor-Badillo, with the assist-
[83]ance of Mrs. Carmen Orraca, Records Supervisor, and failed to reveal any record.
[85]AGENT'S NOTES: Attention is invited to Agent Report, Birth, dated 25
[86]September 1968, wherein results of birth record examination reveals that SUBJECT'S
[87]name was changed on 5 March 1963.
[89]FORM
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[3]AGENCY : INSCOM/CSF
[4]RECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10401
[5]RECORDS, SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[6]AGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGE 66
[8]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[10]ORIGINATOR : USA
[11]FROM : [ RESTRICTED ]
[12]TO :
[13]TITLE : { RESTRICTED ]
[14]DATE : 11/18/68
[15]PAGES : 1
[16]SUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL ™
[18]LOCAL AGENCY CHECK
[19]ALIASES
[21]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[22]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[23]RESTRICTIONS : 3
[24]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[25]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95
[26]OPENING CRITERIA :
[27]COMMENTS : EXHIBIT I NOT INCLUDED
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[31](AR 381-130; FM 30-17)
[32]J. NAME'OF SUBJECT OR TITLE OF INCIDENT ; 2. DATE SUBMITTED~
[33]18 November 1968
[34]MARTI ? Manuel ‘ 3. CONTROL SYMBOL OR FILE NUMBER
[35]PVT E-1, US 52 737 780 ; 8240-6019
[36]DPOB: 17 Mat 1946, San Juan, Puerto Rico 093 36 4601
[38]- REPORT OF FINDINGS
[40](LOCAL AGENCY) On 26 September 1968, the New York Office,
[41]Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), United States Department of
[42]Justice, 201 East 69th Street, New York; New York, furnished the follow-
[43]ing information concérning Manuel Marti, also known as Adrian Martes,
[44]Adrian Martes Aponte, Adrian Marti Apontes, Adrian Sotomayor and "Soto",
[45]SUBJECT'S father: /
[47]Attached hereto, original only, as EXHIBIT C » are the
[48]following ten FBI, New York, New York reports, file number 100-100474,
[49]subject: Adrian Sotomayor: Reports dated 30 January,12 May, 26 August,
[50]and 29 October 19533; 19 November 19563; 11 April 1957; 16 April 1958;
[51]27 April 1961; 2 May 1962 and 10 June 1964.
[53]Note is made of the birth date of SUBJECT'S father, i.e.,
[54]2 April 1910, as appears in report dated 11 April 1957, as compared with
[55]date of birth listed on current request for information, i.e., 10 August
[56]1910. '
[58]Attached reports are additional. to those FBI reports on SUBJECT'S
[59]father already inzpossession of Military Intelligence.
[61]AGENT'S NOTE: The request to the FBI for information on 3UBJECT'S
[62]father indicated that the following FBI reports were in possession of
[63]Military Intelligence: San Juan report 13 August 1952; New York reports ,
[64]dated 16 April 1959, 12 April 1960, 23 May 1962, 9 June 1965, 22 June 1966
[65]and 21 June 1967.
[67]gp N : — 6. SIGN. IF SPECIAL AGENT
[68]ROLD BLOOM, 108th MI Group (I-NYFO PZ C Meaggu/
[69]DA 1 yee 3 4 ] REPLACES WD AGO x _ itt :
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[7]JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
[8]IDENTIFICATION FORM
[10]AGENCY INFORMATION
[12]AGENCY : INSCOM/CSF
[13]RECORD NUMBER : 194-10004-10402
[14]RECORDS SERIES : DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
[15]AGENCY FILE NUMBER : PAGES 67-69
[17]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[19]ORIGINATOR : USA
[20]FROM : [ RESTRICTED ]
[22]TITLE : [ RESTRICTED ]
[23]DATE : 09/16/68
[24]PAGES : 3
[25]SUBJECTS : MARTI, MANUEL Some
[27]NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
[29]DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[30]CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED
[31]RESTRICTIONS : 3
[32]CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
[33]DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 03/07/95
[34]OPENING CRITERIA :
[35]COMMENTS : THREE COPIES OF FILE CHECK
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[39]" _ 2 SS I hm ene anette NE PA ,
[40]FN OREQUEST FOR TMPORMATTON =“
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[44]4G, San Juan, Puerto Rico Sex:
[46]Present Address: T201 University Ave., New York, NY
[48]Former Address: 905 East 167th St., New York, NY
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[54]5. Report of Findings: (This check pertains-enly to Asency circled)
[55]i AGENCY Se ; . RESULTS end DATE
[57]federal Bureau of Investigation
[58]New York, New York
[60]eoerar Sea
[62]CORTE Srawenmstnaen 2
[64]Bureau of Special Services
[65]New York City Police Depar tment
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[79]j New York, New York ws 6/ kee
[81]AGENT REPOR fT
[83]6. Name of Individual Conducting File Check
[87]AGENT'S NOTES: The Police Department, City of New York, has jurisdiction
[88]over the areas of New York County (Manhattan), Kings County (Brooklyn), Richmond
[89]Gounty (Staten Isiand), Queens and Bronx Counties, New York. Above information
[90]was furnished to the undersigned by the agency indicated.
[92]SITET
[94]— PROTECTIVE MARKING IS EXCLUDED FROM AUPIMATIC PERMINATION
[95]‘7, Name and Organization of Special Agent Si ‘
[97]1 Agent
[98]HAROLD ‘BLOOM, 108th MI Gp (T-NYFa))
[100]8 FL 62 (Replaces 108 Form 12 dtd 7 Oct 66 which is obsol« — —
[101]L& Feb 68 yo .
[103]i are Block , ; Fe. Date Submitted |
[104]MARTI, Marme (NMN) a TH Sept 1948 - c j ri . i
[105]h PVT E- 1 US 52 737 780° [ere
[106][| DPOB: 27 May 1946, San Juan PR. . [e+ Bile Number
[107]i A 6240-6039 / 093~36=4601 i
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[121]Former Address: 905 East 167th St., New York, NY
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[139]| Federal Bureau of Investigation :
[140]- New York, New York ig ay
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[144]i NOTHING DEROGATORY BASED ~
[146]i Bureau of Special Services. ae (ON, INFORMATION FURNISHED
[148]' New York City Pol Lee, Department p 7 : :
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[151]oan SEP 26 1868
[153]4 coe a
[155]a: Old Records Unit a BUREAU oF SPECIAL SERVICES
[157]| ’ New York City Police Department ‘ a
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[193]17 Mex 1946, San Juen, Paerto Rico Sex:
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[197]Present Address: 3903 University Ave., New York, NY
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[217]i HAG ROLD BIOOY, O8th MI Gp (I-NYFO):
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[230]MARTI, Manuel (NMN) 1 16 Sept 1968 Cig /
[231]PVT E21 US. 52 737 780: eee
[233]DPOB: 27 May 1946, San Juan PR. i. File Number .
[234]. i €240—6019 / 092-36—4601
[236]17 Mex 1946, San duan, Puerto Rico Sex:
[238]Present Address: 420] University Ave., New York, NY
[240]FEST BI TE oS LEE EE, TS
[242]Former Address: 905 East 167th St., New York, NY
[244](This check pertains only to Agency circled)
[246]AGENCY CO oe RESULTS end DATE
[248]seen rE
[250]Federal Bureau of Investigation
[251]New York, New York
[253]Bureau of Special Services .
[254]New York Gity Police Department
[255]New York, New York
[257]NO RECORD
[259]ld Records Unit . OO _ - BASED ON INFosMATE | . Qu
[260]New York City Police Department , —- ;
[261]New York, New York 4 SEP i 81968
[263]INFORWAT CH SECTION
[265]“information , Unit
[266]New York City Police Department
[267]New York, New Yor net
[269]i AGENT'S NOTES: The Police Department, Gi ty of New York, has jurisdiction
[271]4 over. the areas of New York County (Manhattan), Kings County’ (Brocklys), Richmond
[272]| _ Govaty (Staten Island), Qe ueens and Bronx Counties, New York. Above information
[273]. was furnished to the undersigned by the agency indicated. ,
[274]4 PROTECTIVE MiackING TS BXCLUDED FROM
[276]and Org ganization of Special Agent — &.
[277]» 108th ME Gp (-NEO) :
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[46]194-10004-10403
[48]DOD-AFFILIATED PERSONNEL INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
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[51]DOCUMENT INFORMATION
[52]USA
[54]DCS, OPERS HOS, USAINTC
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[57]09/09/68
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[60]MARTI, MANUEL -
[61]RESIDENCES
[62]EMPLOYMENT
[64]SCHOOLING
[66]PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
[67]UNCLASSIFIED
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[78].” STAPLE HERE
[79]core ERE
[81]— tT “NATIONAL AGENCS CHECK REQUEST
[83]1, LAST NAME - FIRST NAME - MIDDLE NAME
[85]a 9 ee 1968 >.
[86]RR ec wo See ga
[88]3. ALIAS ALIAS(ES) AND ALL FORMER NAME(S)
[90]4. SOCIAL SECUKITY NUMBER
[91]NONE
[93]?4 093 3621,601-
[94]Ss. MONTH, DAY, YEAR OF BIRTH 6. PLACE OF BIRTH 7. SERVICE NUMBER
[95]May 17 19h6 . __. SAN JUAN, PR, 738
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[107]LNVESPIGARTOY. SONBUETED TO Dat H CJ ewiuian
[109]Headquarters, USAINTG
[110]TTN: ICOP-I-
[111]Fort Holabird, Maryland 21219 .
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[115]{ INDUSTRIAL
[117]foe LOCAL FILES CHECKED j
[118]WITH FAVORABLE RESULTS |
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[124]10 August 10 UTUADO,P.2. 1201 University Ave
[125]fd. MOTHER (Full Maiden Name) Reavy “
[126]REYES BADILLO
[128]SPOUSE (Full Maiden Name}
[130]éJanuary 1 JUAWPR. DECEASED
[132]ifunder 18, list present and most recent addresses.)
[133]@. city
[135]Cc NUMBER AND STREET
[137]Sept 1965 905 East 167 st. New‘ York
[138]May 1968 | 1202 University Ave. ‘New York
[139]July 1968 D-9=2 (OPR)
[141]Fort Jackson
[142]Fort Jackson
[144]Present Dei5=), (OPR)
[146]c EMPLOYER d. PLACE
[147]| Nov. 196) | April 1965 Polly Perry New York, NY,
[148]i April.1965 | May 1968 | Mutual Ins, Adv. Associlation)New York: NY.
[150]Huly 1968
[152]Present UNITED STATES ARMY .
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[156]"POD NAC Center _ ———
[158]Agency Checked Per Your Request
[160]F/-ID SP 2308
[162]FOR THE DIRECTORY eres 3 ae I
[164]Gs Dibba xCLEARANCE a |
[165]Itemlee May 1968 « Present, US “Army _ ‘
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[167]SINGLE AGENCY CHECK AT FBI - IDENT -~ nae COMPLETED 8 JULY 68 SH 3
[169]70 ONLY NEW FD 258 ATTACHED « _
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