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ReSan Francisco airtel H/S/66. Transmitted herewith for the Bureau are 8 copies ; of LHH suitable for dissemination! 1 copy is being fur- M nished to the Los Angeles Uffice and 1 copy each is being disseminated locally to the Army, Navy and Air Force -" F519 st: REVER 5- .=SIDE Fog , L "' THE ism FR{NCISCO_0FFIC§i ADD. D1-'S°£m..-AnQ;q_ 92 Ag SACR.f92§!fI£INT0,7 cA:..Irogn;§ Q .- v-"J"will92r'"92< closely follow and report pertinent details of the protest march in a form suitable for dissemination. d --H Bureau v-Jul-iv ENCLS.fr/--D 8_!:_-, REG.! AH - Los Angeles ENCI-S;--_.1! AH REG.! 1 - San Francisco L 1 l J . RPS/afp -._'_; - "-"""lII'I_|u---q ca 5 ~ iir-C-T9. , -i c -s A3-#2131956 I 1"?" Z-f¢;{i'u,_ ,- 6'"!-'I -HI-In - V -___-_" 1:-5': rY/"'/9.§.___ 1' mwrm- gy ___¢.:,',-"l5;',: I/'£1 " 92

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- PROTEST mace SPONSORED BY NATIONAL z FARM wonxsns ASSOCIATION,nzumo TO ~ - SACRAMENTO, cALIronnIA,1-nncn 1a, 1955 - APRIL 10, 1955 ' INFORMATION CONCERNING

Reference is made to San Francisco memorandum dated April 5, 1966.

! !!e nis e !o!!ow1ng inlormationonApril 7, l9!!: The marchers left Stockton, California, at 9:00 a.m. on April 5, 1966 and arrived at Lcdi, California, at 3:00 s.m. The marchers spent the night at Lodi, where they held a rally. They left Lodi at 9:30 a.m. on April 6, 1956 and arrived at Thornton, California, at 2:30 p.m., where they spent the night. At 10:00 a.m., April 7, 1966, the marchers left Thornton and were headed toward Hood, California, where they will stay overnight. They are scheduled to go from Hood to Preeport, California, for an overnight stay on April 8, 1965, then to West Sacramento on April 9, 1966 and then to arrive in Sacramento to see the Governor on Easter Sunday, April 10, 1965. _advised that there have beenno incidents. r93liFlv.'5-I2-Ml A P-92_ I" _ til J, ' 0 _ ' L m ! -

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00: Los Angeles Re Los Angeles airtel and letterhead memorandum captioned as above dated It/5/66.

Submitted herewith for the Bureau are the ' and seven copies of a LHH suitable for dissemination, one 92 copy each for Region II, 115th INTC, U. S. Arm, Pasadena; ' U. S. Attorney and U. S. Secret Service, Lea ameles; Office or Naval Intelligence and Office of Special Investigations.

5' Riverside County Sheriff's Office, Riverside, California Police Department and Palm Springs, California Police Department are fully cognizant or the plans of the proposed march.

...... _. LEAD SEE_ REVERSE SKD h A93. 3R.>ai;§-"xi;-iF»T | V LN ANGELES AT, QIVERSIDEAND PALMSPRINGS LCALIPORNI5:will maintain cohtact*92?£EhTocal law enforcement agencies and will report any arrests or incidents that might occur as a result or this march in a form suitable for dissemination. M -C: F*"F"-."""'.;"0".~ / rut. ;; §3_.'-Bureau mu~1'."8! ma 1 _ 4/1;. 3'-* 1* 2 - Los Angeles /fa -- --'-.._',_ __ 5CT:1'1n8! '._ . .W. ~ri:I._ ' to APRwas 12, , I J UQ _ ._,,,|,_.'-.'3

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92~ PRUPFST MARCH PROPOSED BY = NATIONAL FARM WORKERS ASSOCIATION DELANO 1-o saosmmro, CALIFORNIA 1* 1-'IA?.CH 17, 1966 - APRIL 10, 1966 Iuaoamrzon CON_C_JEPJ1ING _y _ 1 66 Reference is made to memorandum dated April 5, h 9 I On April 8, 1966, o11bert"F5Ti111a, Vice-President of the National Farm Workers Union,adv1sed the local Palm Springs newspaper that support of the striking Delano grape workers had a route for the protest march they will hold in Palm Springs, California, on Sunday afternoon. The march will be organized at Ruth Hardy Park and will return there for disbandment.

According to Padilla the new route and the choice of the park as an organization point was made necessary when Reverend Thomas J. Flahive, Pastor of the Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church refused use of church grounds. He said marchers will gather at Hardy Park at 2:00 p. m. Sunday, April 10, 1966, and the parade will begin thirty minutes later. The route will be west on Tamarisk to Palm Canyon then south to Arenas where marchers will turn north again and retrace their steps to the park.

not nee a permit since they intend to march on the sidewalk which will not obstruct traffic.

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PROTEST MARCH PROPOSED BY NATIONAL FARM WORKERS ASSOCIATION DELILNO TO SAOB_A.1V£LlJIO, GALIFOBNLA MARCH 17, 1955 - APRIL 10, 1955 INFORMATION CONCERNING ' Accozding to the April 8, 1966, issue of the Press ise Hewspaper the protest march was first organized by tht Riverside County Committee in support of the Delano grapd'strikers after it was announced by Governor Edmund G. Brown he would not meet Easter Sunday in Sacramento with paraders there.

Instead his aids announced he would spend the Easter week end with his family at Frank Sinatra's Tamarisk Country Club home in Palm Springs.

Since then Governor Brown has agreed to meet the strikers in Sacramento but the Palm Springs parade will be started nevertheless as a gcstangof sympathy with the strikers in Delano.

Copies of this memorandum are being furnished to Region II, 115th INTC, U. S. Army, Pasadena; U. S. Attorney and U. S. Secret Service, Los Angeles; Office of Special Investigations and Office of Naval Intelligence for informa- tion and completion of their files.

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 its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.

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captioned Re Los Angeles airtel and letterhead ee above dated Q/8/66. 0 19. Transmitted herewithfor the Bureau arean original and seven copies of a letterhead memorandum suitablefor dissemination, onecopy eachof which is being I I Region II, 115th INTC, U.S. Army,Pasadena; USA,Los I K/1 Angcles; U.S. SecretService, LosAngeles; Officeof Naval Intelligence, and Office of Special Investigations.

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PRGTEST HARCH SFUNSOREU Bi nnrronnt FARM wonxsns 5- ASSOCIATION, DELANO re sncanmsnro cazmroanxa March17, 1966 to April 10, 1966 I21» T _ C Inrogmarrou concsanzno K. Q... , ;:Reference is made to memorandum dated April 8, 1966. 1 __ on April 11L196_6, ~18 - e was conducted in Palm Springs, California, by a group in sympathy with the Delano grape strikers. The parade was conducted in a peaceful and orderly manner and no incidents 1 occurred. %|_.' County, in The an Daily articledatedEnterprise, a Aprilwll, 1926,newspa er set forRiversideforth in part that following an orderly parade of some 300 persons through downtown Palm Springs yesterday, leaders of the "Committee to Support the Delano Grape Strikers" pledged to keep their group alive to aid the farm workers in California. =The march did not attract any large number of onlo0kers_despite Q._o its wide publicity over the past week. Little girls in starched Easter dresses solemnly paraded carrying signs ' J that read, "Away with Farm Slavery." The marchers did not j meet with Governor Edmund Brown, who was spending the day in Palm Springs with his family at the Frank Sinatra residence, but they did not expect to.

Following the wind-blown parade over a mile or so along Palm Canyon Drive, the marchers returned to Hardy Park, the organizational point, whereleaders of the committee called upon participants to continue their efforts in behalf of the farm workers.

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Honorable J. Edgar Hoover Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington, D.C

Dear Hr. Hoover:

Last Uednesday night, April 6, the radio carried the announcementhat Schenley Industries agreed to recognize the iiational Farm Workers Associ Tésarvgnavez,ation, nd that an ofagreement theunion, head hacI"b'een Sidneyirarshak, executand3 with "attorney for Schenley . ll

1 know that inevitably questions will some up in the Bureau regarding the union and any participation that I might have had in this nutter. For your personal information 1 had no knowledge of the agreement, nor oi the negotiations. _I was not consulted; I did not approve the agreement, nor was informed of the developments. In fact I have never ip met Sidne Kor o is well known to the Bureau. O . - 4!., ._.- ' Y 1-1 '/- IP7 I - r . ._ . ,|;_ l. 1 Naturally, the "die" is now=eaot~ ani- there- . Q... ia no other alternagiv-e but to close the ranks and f ' . make theunatér-the situation. El AFR lb 1355

92-9t Hith best wishes and kind regards. 1- __ I 92.. SincerelyI , J.. r 1 ray I . '2 K ~*@§*9,~,,F92 orb "'~,W:;1:',;3;¢;1,_ /»¢n,,,m 2' ' 92.92 ...,_._,.-._.--_---- -~ 92 -. I--H . 1 /-- Q /T : I! ,-;-1--=a-t 1, I. L. 0 April 15, mes - =-*~=~ ., I 0 "1 O . :1. VI 5 . . U- wt PIC .... 3/ ' 0% éwheiiay _ uic. New 1290 &'9rl,,$hw An-an of tbs York America: - 10919 -.=:--i that Meir:

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wrote, I the Director tn concerning iahor agreement executor! _ 55- 30% Chm-ea tor the !*!ati% Farm '5»-'orksrs Aasotiation {ii -. 5! an-i '~?1-dney iiorahak, Attorney tor Scheniey Inustric-r-:, Ino. Thr- aircctor has requested a summary on !*iF1'JA an i iturah-!.'-»:. -=~===h=6»~=¢t@~'1 h.-WA Ii n 0 our attention In October 1'36 * the Bureau to express concern over an announ C amen! t the G I J " e I 0! Economic Opportunity had granted thin union 1287, B87 to use in ft ;92/92 self-help projtxtt rsggiryg migrant wbrkers in !_?a1i£or:z2= 9-er .-/, - ' 5 I os Angeles HIICEa {vise 1 on 10/20/as that t~=::"x=.'.'t vrwar R 30' at -> Q in.'&D¢m'!¬nt union which had become aiiiliatel with the . ~I.- 1 It.- since Soglaniggr, 1965. It was reporte-ily organize-i tor the p-1:9-.1-.'-».> ' ~ 1 oi suppo£__ting=_niigrant in-more and grape pickers! in their strike in Delano, -¬al ifpyhia. . I. L: E-It! allege-1 p.1rpo8e ma to improve the 9292'a@'<:e, an-I V Iivin: ccgi-tlona of the migrant In-tn worker in this part oi -.I3.Ei'Iorni'a ' as-ri has 3: o£f_i-roe at 102 Albany Street, Oriana, I;=.i;£ornia. " .':e have "onJo_"lo;i l1n:iteo'Tinqu2ri:-s conuerninr, Ii» '- -.- anr! our information inch-sates it is not it-ontrolle-= or rut Io * by the communists but that seven! altered nernb-2:! have crttr-.~.-1:e'.y ltbr.rat_ views and that CP members or sympathize:-a have Iurnishe-I mp_192lt . to NFWA in its conict with the grape growers. 1; _ ' _ .'92, "u"iomre r ! . De? ouch - F-inclomre - I 5 "'" - I in r. g-33¢ kick - - Enclosur-: Lnclosur~ 5957'--e» L-~=~1I'U13?*" -'~ - _ @' -Tr. Ir. £~92|1.lis'an sen - - Znciomre';-.n

fun: E. Chavez, lamb: and director d NEVA, =1 -as Iurmay a nc miter tor the Community Service Organization CSO!,at San Joan, California. C801: 1 1:-u onpoverty Kym or,-anizanon. He has up-rnli been called a comzzulnilt but our aourcaa 31 not have any definite lnlcfmatlan in this regard even though he reportedly associates ill lclt-wing ' type in-div!-:ha1l and has been known: to djstrtbgtc saga; 0.! Purple! Weslé, Q ' net coal communist nnnpapor. - » I Inturmauoa cmcu-nil: u NYWA activities at ' %~'0n»i1 oepe 1.1:B my Richards, David 92¢ar.1 Pawns anal 00141-es *=* 3'"-="=» _

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I:ACKGRUU.l~lD: preferred to radio announcem ca y e _ ., agreed-to recognize the National Farm viorkere Aeeociation Nit-1! . end that thiregreement had been executed with Ceear Chavez, repreeeniing Nit.-A, andtidney Korehek, attorney tor dcbeniey. The Director has requested . a enmmary on NFi=.A and Korshek.

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Our tiles reveal that the NINA tirat came to our Uotobor, 1965, when contacted the Bureau to v was an announcement that the Ottice oi E: 1.0! had granted this union $267,837 to nee in a eel!-help project to migrant workers in tiern, Kings and Tulare counties oi California citizenship and money manage- ment. ailnce our tile: contained no record identifiable with this union, we requested our L08 Angelo: uillce to furnish intormation available to them I WA.

Onr Lee llngeiee Uttice ndvieed on 10-20-65 that NF...A one a local independent union which reportedly had only become sillated with ASL-Ciu since September, 1965. Allegedly this aitliiation was only tor the purpose oi eupportin; the mgat farmers and pgpe pickers strike in Géllnu, California. it was tnrther reported that the N1 V~A was led by a Cesar L. i.llZl92'¬2 and the purpose of this union one supposedly to improve the wages and living conditions of the migrant Latin worker in thil part oi Celitoruin. this union elnime it in an independent organization with otiieel at 102 Albany atrect, Delano, California.

_ vi-e have conducted limited inquiries concerning i~il-92'- A tor the . purpose oi determining whether it has been inltrated or controlled by the cOmm92ml8t3. uur information indicates that it in not controlled or guide-.i by ' the commoniste but tint several individuals that are allegedly membcn. cl this I

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____ _ an__ _ _ _ Q I _ tn I ______A__. _ orgamnauon nave atremely uoeral views unas also oeen ue rmmsuIS ___ that various known Communist Party CP! members or sympathizers have furnished rtsu H30 to the NFWA in connection with its conict with the grape growersin partottialiiornia. . Cesar -Cez: -"$1"-Y'"°7' '- J _. ---i _ Cesar E. Chavez has been described as the founder and Director oi the Lie reportedly born on 1-31-27, possibly_at_l;e1_ano,__C81JI.01'P_!?- He residedat 12z1_ Kensington ;aneeT,"n'?LaT"cmro,.9:-Tnilf and has, spent about 14 years in the knilose, California, area pridr to 1963 as a recruiter tor the Commzmlty krvice Organization C3!! at Ban Jose. C80 is a "war on poverty" type organization. Chavez refuses to answer any questionnaires directed at him by Credit Bureaus or similar organizations. He has openly been called a communist at Delano City Council meetings; however, our sources do not possess any denite information in this regard even though Chavez reportedly associates with "leit-wing" type individuals and allegedly has been known to distribute copies of "Teopleis World, " a west coast communist newpaper, free of charge.

Chavez publishes and sells a paper called "" which is described as the voice oi the farm worker and the official voice of the NFWA. Chavez has reportedly stated that he desires to open general stores in the San Joaquin Valley to sell "commodities to {arm workers at discount prices" aui to therefore create a boycott of local businesses. He allegedly has also started a credit union for the farm workers who are members of the NFWA. One of our we.-nee has stated the opinion at Chavez is not altogether sincere in hie desire to assist migrant workers but rather is interested in mating a name for _g himself and to gain nancially. It was also reported that the $267,887 gram approved by OEO tor NFWA has aroused considerable public opinion against it.

In addition to Chavez, we have learned that Wendy Goepel, Harvey Richards, David Havens and are involved in NFWA activibs. - Wendy Goepel: - I . ;;- ..,_ _1,,,_.,;lP4 7

Weépelwho rep0rted1fir_a§Eonsidengapparent1Y_¥l°.*§.i.1i.3l_I1th is attending thePang-bu;:£GBepel Eighth orld Wendy Youthstudents. Festival in Helsinki,is Therenoindication Finland, inshe 1962did attend. thatalong with otherC , aniord University .-

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Barn! itiuharoa: I I Harvey Richards association with HFWA activities was reported to be limited to taking various '5 labor

r Qavig Q ard Tavena; _ " "" mm vm-a.-mama, 1 whitemm, born :2-11-as anti who restdod at Visalil, California, in October, 1985, listed htl employment as being with the National Council oi Churches and an active member oi the Caiiiornia Migrant Fara-.t Ministry, a subsidiary of the National Council ox uxurchea. During I-toy, 1965, Havens participated in a Ilrm workers'=.tr13¢a in Delano along with Chavez. In asiciition to being no got-tsor oi :1; A, he also participated in their pickettng activities. I Doioresiigiarg Ki-ipggtgz

uoiore: t mra Huerta, also known as Dolores '...ia.ra Lfcr :, a Mazzican iemaie, was born cm 4-10-30 and resides at Delano, 1.Lnii;orn.r.. :...: as the Vice-President oi Hi-"." I. an-:1 has no other employment it:-teal. -its =-.2.» been active in too Dciano area 10: several years an-.1 is reported as toe ~_r1v..ug iorce on the picket lines of NE HA. Huerta was the iniivtaual who traveicri to '.3.!-kttngton, J. C., on banal! oi trove: anti i~iF92-A tor the piIiI'}IQbe oi obtaming I the grin! from 0110. I

- information coming to our attention tron: various euniicienma-. sources oi our Loo A that -.ar1uu.=s --2 member =. ox

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ReSan Francisco airtel to the Bureau dated H/1/S I - Submitted herewith for the Bureau are 8 copies of an LHM suitable for dissemination. One copy is furnished to the Los Angeles Office and one copy is disseminated locally , .to1? -F' the Army, i-LLj~cv Navy 0and Air Force in San Francisco. "3"- Bureau ENCLS 3! AH REG ! 2 - San Franc1.sc91.1r1_ !S' J" K1- Los Angeles _Jl92" l_K,,_, nc1..K. -AH.REG.! mro! PCP/afp I I

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advised April 9 l 66 t th r - ip-?1' i i , 9 hat¢ e machers arrived O in !est. Sacramento, California, on April 9, 1965 ending a 25 day, 300 mlle march from Delano, California, demonstrating a demand for recognitic. of their union. 1500 strikers and sympathizers took part in an even v ing rally, April 9, 1956, held at_Our Lady of Grace School, west Sacramento, across the river from their final destination, the State Capitol. . grounds,Sacramento. advised tna t the rally was peaceful and no incidents occurred. _icers from the California Highway Patrol, Yolo County Sheriff's Office West Sacramento! and the Sacramento Police Department were present during the rally and officers from the Highway Patrol remained nearby all night. advised that at 1:30p.m., April10, 1965,I approximate y arc ers and supporters marched to the Capitol Grounds, Sacramento, from West Sacramento, a distance of one mile. Approximately 6000 persons greeted the marchers upon their arrival a the Capitol Grounds. The marchers demanded the appearance of Govern EDMUND BROWN, who was not available in Sacramento and had advised th. prior to April 10, 1966 that he would grant them an audience on April 9, 1955 or April ll, l955 but would not be available on Easter Sunday It was announced to the crowd that Governor BROWN wasbeing picketed at the home of actor~singer, FRANK SINATRA in Palm Springs, Californf

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I, I Reverend NAYNE C; HARTHIRB of the migrant missions of Iorthega California,California StateAssemblyman PHILv5OT0,and IES AVRZ, Executive Director, National Farm Workers Association, . zelivered the principal addresses from the steps of the State Capitol Alilding. - 4;- advised that the gathering on the Capitol ' rounds w peaceful in nature and no incidents' 'o f a violent nature ' -ccurréd. The meeting ended at approximately 4:00 p.n. The 'acramento Police Department and California State Police were present 'n'I92'|'n.n-r|+:vu- UQQ+92-P92' 'b'l-up .u.|.'¢|.n5 yaw Gui-alt I-I45; 92-A-Juan

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4* COMMUNIST INFILEHRATION OF 4 TIE NATIONAL FARM BOBJCBRS I" ASSOCIATION, DELANO, CALIFORNIA 17* _ __JlIIIBR!i§L_§E§lBl§Y; C T ._ 92 __ . I - '/ _. £011 April 22, 1966, a sourceadvised he had received ' ' information to the effect that officials and associates ' - on the National Farm workers Association NFWA!in the - 4 future were planning ways to discredit law elforcaaent -. - agencies in localities -effected by the farm laborfstrike. I In the past NFWA has prepared publicity in advance cf marches A ~;-=.i and large picket lines, with a view toward being arrested for - offeriees such as not having e. parade permit or trespassing '1 on private property. This source expects that NFWA will very shortly attempt to file civil rights complaints with the J U.S. Department of Justice and state authorities. Source prndtasiedi that violations of lawwould be planned by NFWA, A and carried through, with a view toward causing situations r with law enforcement agencies which could be into civil rights matter at a later date. _

I " __ An article appearing in the April 22,1966 issue 92! _ of the "Los Angeles Times", a da ly newspaper published in Los Angeles, California, rev 1 that on the previms , Wednesday, NFWA Director Cesar vez and his aides met secretly with Vice President of the Di Giorgio Corporation Bruce W.-Sanborn, Jr. in Fresno in an effort to work out differences over e company proposal to have an election to determine if the farm workers wanted to be represented by the union. This article went on to state as follows: './ 'f>_-_P_l-'- - .1 é s * ' *92i 1 . 1 COPYf<'. ~.~-~~. , - 92.=_ Y;:.:;t- ii 5 Jtb 9 -an *"- -I :I"92" __ _.i. . 1' I 14. tee t-"W t W

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Br Chicago tela dated 5/23/66 and 5/24/66, to the Bureau, no copies to Boston, Ina Angelea, lieu York or San Francisco.3 . we are enclosed herewithfor the Bureau copies 15 of a lette ad aeaorandua LEI! and appropriate copies for listed offices, dated and captioned as above.

In addition to the above copies of this LEI, copies are being designated for Secret &rvice, 113th INTC Group, IISJ 981!, O81, all Chicago, Illinois, for information purposes Thesource used in theLB! isforner _

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it NATIONAL FAR! IORIERS ASSOCIATION UYIPATHY DEMONSTRATION AT 8 I I !OOQ QO!PA!Y, 33§O HORTH £39512 AVEIUI, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, IAY 23, 1966, II SUPPORT OPSTRIKIHG DELAIO, CALIFORNIA, IIORANT GRAPE PICIERS IIIORIATIOI OOICERKIIG

an as 1966 ' .' , stated on lay , , one Arnold, who identified hieae1f_ae a Unifeaeity of Chicago lpuqent as I'll as e ruii-tine volunteer of the Iational Fare Iorkere Aelooiation IIIA! and a eeaber of the Hyde Park Student; for a Democratic Society BBB!, Chicago, . eae atteapting to pace out the following leaflet on the Chicago Circle Caapue: C

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Since September B, 1965, 3500 farm worker families in Delano, California, have been on strike to get for themselves thee things other workers are legally guaranteed: the right to organize into a union and to bargain collectively, the right to a living wage, the right to humane working condi- tions at the right to dignity on thejob. Q T: DiGiorgioCorporation, whichlast yeargrossed $231,800,000, which owns hb00 acres in the strike zOD6 BBd ill more than 26,000 acres all together!, which has four dir- ectors on the board of the huge B ank of America, and whose wide-ranging corporate interests make it truly an economic ii1- octopus, is being challenged by its field workers, whose only power is their unity of purpose and strength d deter- mination, and whose only weapon is their non-violent strike.

THEY NEED YOUR HELP! _

A nation-wide boycott is being conducted against DiGiorgio products. S & H Foods warehouses are being closed down in California and ew England by large groups of pickets with the suppct of Teamsters unions.

The midwest distribution center for DiGiorgio products is here in Chicago. It is crucial that it be closed down temporarily to show DiGiorgio the strength of suppa*t for the strike. The Teamsters have indicated willingness to respect picket lines at the warehouse. whether they do or HA1 II'IQ921'ha nn.92I92l-"verb.-.9292+ 921v'92r<.92v92 Af +l'924'92 Ali!!! v92"A_|rA¥ 1 I-9292JU IIJRJ U15 UIJALULLAECIIAU Ill-JUL} lull-7 Q1. BU LJJ. QQJ, PLBQUU J,g.llUQ

The warehouse is located at 3350 N. Kedzie, one block north of Belmont and the JFK Expressway. On Monday, Hay 23, 1966, at ?:00 AM, people from all parts of the city will meet at the S & H warehouse for a mass demonstraticnpicket. The most effective aid you can give the strikers is to be there. -

B oycott and consumer pi .ting will continue until the strike is HON. To help ontact the strike coordinator on your campus, call Ear /Johnson at 939-2790» or write NFW§, 1300 Habash, Chicago, Illinois.

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Eli NATIONAL 153HlI-I IOIIE38 ASSOCIATION SYIATHY DEMONSTRATION AT S 8 I IOOD COIPANY, 3350 NORTH EEDZIE AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, NAT 23, 1966, M IN SUPPORT OP STRIIING DELANO, *¥ CALIIORNIA,_IIGRANT §RA§I,PIC§ERS -= ; holdwas ' ii- toldby theIllinois CircleCampus Policei; that he£d not pass outthe aboveleaflet unless he obtiined ' qihil sponsorship or the Illinois Circle Campus chapter oi the SDB. Arnold secured this authority and was then peraitted to distribute the leaflet with the ataap ot the "SD8, UICC Chapter" thereon that telephoneOn la 23, 1966, 1: was number ascertained939-2794 is listed __ -_- ____o__c Bishop oi Ghicego Besettlenent and/hr Cerdinal I s Couaittee for Spanish Speaking People, 1300 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago,Il1inois. An unidentitied*person answering the telephone revealed that Harry Johnson who is aitiliated Iith the NIIA had been given space,and use of theatorenentioned telephone at the address because of the interest various aeabers of the Catholic clergy have taken in the plight of Spanish speaking persons here in the United States. The atorenentioned unidentitied person answering the telephone stated that at that tine Johnson was out conducting the picketing ofthe Si i food Conpanyijarehouse. N, ...1,"r ,1 .

. A that ay Pau 23, 19$ , it th, self was identifiedascertained P , * , interestational Secretarythe ofin thepicketing or ,and thetheS b I SDS itselftood Conp:E:gg:;§house. had an According tn-looth, the SDShad persons out picketi e / S t I rood Company Iarehnuse that date and that ebb, I BBS lenber associated with the United Packing House Food end Allied Iorhers oz Aserica in Chicago, ees the person handling the SDS interest in this latter.

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ion products at the 8 a I Iood Colpany Iarehouse, Chicago, began at 7:00 AI on lay 23, 1968, and ended at 4:00 Pl, that date when the warehouse closed for the evening. The peak or the demonstration wasehortly ¥%!6HH 9:00 AH when an sstiasted 50 pickets sere participating. lost of the pickets lett before 9:00 AI and a skeleton torce ranging tron tour to six pickets remained until the warehouse closed tor the evening, at which time the remaining pickets disbursed. The picketing was peaceful, there were no incidents and no arrests-2-r~ v&+~.

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Continuing it was learned from Johnson that there was no outright support of the picketing by the Teamsters Union itself but that the picketers received sose individual support from a number of the teanster workers who refused to cross the picket line. It was also learned through Johnson that , active in organizing the grape workers in California , had been in Chicago that date centering in reference to the strike with various people in the Chicago area. He left at 1:45 PM and returned to California. Johnson said that in the past the NFIA had received the support of some Teamster Union locals in carrying out their strike against the Diiorgio Corporation products. They had been most successful with the Teanster Union on the lest Coast. Johnson resarked that the NFWA with the aid of COB! and other civil rights groups had been quite successful in getting Diiorgio and chenley products removed from shelves located in stores in Harloo and Brooklyn, ee York. According to Johnson the picket line would resume at 7:00 AI on lay 24, 1966, however, it was not expected that more than ten or l2 pickets would participate on that_date.

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A source has advised that on October 26-27, 1963 a _, conferenc of members of the Communist Party CP! including - national nctionaries, met in Chicago,I11inois,for the purpose of setti in motion forces for the establishment of a new _ national rxist-oriented youth organization which would hunt for the st peaceful transition to socialism The delegates to this seeting were cautioned against the germ of anti-Soviet and antiCP ideoloaies These deleaates were also told that i- would be reasonable to assume that the young socialists attracted into this new organization would eventually pass into the CP itself

A second conference of over 20 persons met in Chicago December 28-29 1963, for the purpose of initiating a "call to the new youth organization and planning for a founding con- vention to be held in June, 1964

A second source has advised that the rounding convention for the new youth organization was held from June 19-21 1964 at 150 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, California, at which time the name I E B DuBois Clubs of America DCA} was adopted Approximately 500 delegates from throughout the United States attended this convention The aims of this organization as set forth in the preamble to the constitution, are,"It is our belief that this nation can best solve its problems in an atmosphere of peaceful coexistence, complete disarmament and true freedom for all Deonles of the world and that these solutions will be reached mainly through the united efforts of all democratic elements in Uul country, composed essentially of the working people allied in the unity of Negroes and other minorities with whites Ie further fully recognize that the greatest threat to American democracy comes from the racist and right wing forces in coalition with the most reactionary sections of the economic power structure, using the tool of anti-Communism to divide and O y the unified struggle of the working people As young E E in the forces struggling for democracy, we shall actively to oeieat these PG3CCl0Hdly and nee-iasclst elcmcnts and h 8 L ieve complete freedom and democracy ior all imcricans t nabling each individual to freely choose and build the y he would wish to live in Through these struggles we 1he American people will realize the viability of the ist alternative "

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is of October, 1935, the headquarters of the DCA was located at 954 lchllister Street, San Francisco, California,

Over the Labor Day weekend, I965, the DCA held a conference in Chicago, Illinois. According to a third source, a Lew slats of national officers was elected at this conference, which included Chairman HUGH STERLING FOWLER, ll wno,1vcnrding to the third source, attended a CP cadre encampment held at Camp Iidvale, New Jersey, in June, 1965, and following his election es Chairmen of the DCA, attended another national CP cadre youth conference held on September 9-12,1965, on a farm located in Northern Indiana, according to a fourth source!; Director of Publicity CARL ELLENGER BLOICE who was elected to the San Francisco County Committee CP in April, 1964, according to a fifth source!; Educational Director IATTHEW "DYNAMITE" HALLINAN who in June, 1964, was stated to be the Youth Representative on the Northern California CP District Board, according to a Bixth Source!; Organizational Secretary TERENCE "KAYO" HALLINAN who, according to a seventh source. met in June. 1965, with the District Staff of the Illinois CP to discuss the proposed DCA Iidwest Summer Project!, and Treasurer SUS3N PHYLLIS BORERSTEIH who, according to an eighth source, has attended meetings of the Youth Club oi the CP of Illinois during i965 in connection with the DCA Sumner Project!.

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I.E.B. DU BOIS CLUBS Q! QHICAGO DCC!

On lay 3, I965, a source advised that on June 30, 1964, a group of young people who attended the founding - convention of the I.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America DCA!, met _ in Chicagfand adopted a statement of purpose and constitu- - tion forming the DOC as an affiliate of the national OCA. ' his sourcefurther advisedthat ata meetingoi the Chicago Area of the Iidwest Region of the UCA held April 3, 1965, the boundary of the Chicago Area was established to include all oi Illinois north of Springfield, Illinois, and all oi Indiana. At this meeting, TED PEARSON, Chairman oi the Youth Club of the Communist Party of Illinois, was ' elected Area Coordinator.

A second source advised on November 26, I965, that as of November, 1965, TED PEARSON continues to be the Chicago Area Coordinator of the DCA and the otticial headquarters is located at the PEARSON apartment, 1808 North Cleveland Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.

The second source advised that there is currently only one club operating in the Chicago Area and that is on the west side. This club operates a Freedom Center at 2829 iest lake Street, which is open seven days a seek to the teenagers on the west side.

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*1 . ;_._ I1... United States' - ' - National=Student~Associa UNSA , 2ll5 S" Street,-North- -- USNSA westplanned Washington, to D. send0., a group containedof 200-300an article students revealing thatDelanoto during the summer of 196 . This group is to be headed by Generoutelier, a Fresno, California, minister, and students in the group will be from colleges all over the United States. . . According to the above article the purpose or the project would be to teach the students farm laborer organizing, demonstrating and boycott techniques, so that they would be able to return to their respective areas to apply their know- - ledge to assist in the cause of the farm workers and civil rights . matters. 0nJune1966,] 6 . ' ' 0CeasaFIéhavez, Presidentof the National Farm workers Association NFWA! has been sending letters and pamphlets to - ' universities all over the United States in an attempt to recruit students and professors to come to Delano during the summer of - 1966 to assist in organizing the farm workers. Chavez has men- Joationed that uin Valley he would thissunner like to have serveto 2000 the studentsNFWA come cause. to the San lievesa e themselves that with possibly NFWA this summer, severalhundred but certainly s notstuden may _ f as many as one or two thousand. c During the past two months, NFWAhas directed most ; or its picket action toward the DiGiorgio Corporation farms in , Tulare Co nt California. There has been little activity in Delano. believes further that NFWA will con 7 tinue to c v r ghts into their activities, which will

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As set forth in referenced LHHa, EUGENE NELSON has been organizing farm workers in Rio Grande City, Texae, for the past several weeks- NELSON residedin Housto, Texas, for a short time - organizing}!and, prior to that, the grape-pickers was reportedly Delano, instrumental in inCalifornia. the ; now reside _in Rio Grande City. _ ring the firet_fewdaye ofNELS ON s activities in Rio Grande City, CHARLES UH s re oortedlv ss's a i ting' i h ma howe v er.S HIT H ed

_ , also active in organizing the grape- pickere in Delano, California, has been assisting NELSON in the PioGrands Cityareii However,it is not known if shg11j. ie etill in that area. - ,, The 5/28/66, edition of the San Antonio News, a daily newspaper published in San Antonio, coifiinea an article reflecting that two top leaders of striking Rio Grands Valley farm h ds disclosed on 6/27/68, they are at odds over affiliation with a ' fa-based union. EUGENE NELSON, president, and * HARGI __§BEZ, vice president, acknowledged that a major basis Societyfor'tHer dissent creditedis is a pamphletwithediting./1Z2 the founder of |the John Birch The article further reflected that SANCHEZ would oppose affiliation of Independent Workers Association INA! with the National Farm Workers Association NFWA! "until those guys in California clear their names of this communism." It should be noted he was apparently referring to the NFWA.

This article also reflected that NELSON told a reporter, "I'm not a communist and don'tknow of any communists here.... if there are communists in the Rio Grande Valley it is because there are conditions here that ere conducive to E their activity.

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"I dont like communists any more than the Birchers do. That's whyI'm here-- to set conditions right before the communists get here." For the information of the Bureau and recipient --- offices, the Catholic Church has become involved in this situatio The Valley Evening Monitor-,_ a HcAllen, 'iexas, 7 whichdaily neibpapér, galectadfhat issuéiofs- of .NING, 5 contained _tji_ss_ionof an article TVF535;!, were*Ht'BHH§-Eh-Band Arisho ROE§%§;f6¬£Y66, over of the the CatholicSap Chu Antonio Arch ch's position iocese a in the Starr County_strike for higher wages f farm hands. Msgr. .1.-ANNIN3, in a sermon at St. augi-Catholic Church in Mission, Sunday morning, charged clergyman from San Antonio who have taken part in the strike are "imposters and intruders" end that they "do not speak for the churchs"

The article also stated that Father CHARLES GRAHHAN N, secretary to Archbishop LUCKY, said on behalf of the Bishop on 5/20/66, that "Monsignor LANNING is of the old school that believes priests should sit in their rectory and watch the world §o by and not get involved in the social evils of the world.

. Father GRAHMANN agreed that the two priests who participated in a soca1ied "civil rights march in Rio Grande ' City do not officially represent the Church, although he said igeyywent toRio GrandeCity withthe "permission"of Archbishop CE.

Both the Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations PASO! and the Teamsters Union have expressed interest in helping the strikers. It should be noted that PASO is an organization formed in about 1960 which has chapters throughout the State of Texas. Its primary purpose is political education of individuals of Latin American descent and is not tied to either the Republican or Democratic_Party.

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conne wi e and has said he is not a communist. The Los Angeles Division should furnish any available information to San Antonio reflecting subversive activity on the part of EUGENE NELSON or DOLORES HUERTA or any information reflecting communist influence in the INA or NFWA.

Houston should furnish San Antonio any iniormation available reflecting communist influence or infiltration in this matter by any persons from the Houston Division area inasmuch as NELSON headquartered in Houston prior to moving to the San Antonio Division area.

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The June 28, 1966, edition of The Valley Morning Star, a daily newspaper published at Har ingen, exas, contained an article captioned, "Helen Pickers Talk of March on Austin." This article was datelined Rio Grande City= This article reads as follow=:

Farm Workers_AssociationUnion for Localsupport I Eu%;Dgl¬l;;n's. 2 of Starr County Eational'7/ M grew Mondayafter receivingbacking at a meat cuttersJ Z, _ convention in Harlingen Sunday. Plans for a Farm " Workers march from Rio Grande City to Austin were also in thetalking stage. /_ 1 Nelsonthat said 59y¥%§;;- Ir of Austin,Secretary: Treasurer of the Texas AFL-¢1,'had agreed to praviE1** $250 needed as a deposit for a telephone at NFWA Headquarters in Rio Grande City.

LVlS was one of several labor chiefs from around the nation who met with Valley Amalgamated Heat Cutters and Butchers Workers Union of North America when it pledged support tor the Starr County farm picketers. At the meeting in Harlingen, the union voted to donate $300 to the NFHA local. Announcement of the'additional $250 came Monday.

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Another development hatched over the geek end and announced Honday by Nelson was the proposed Rio srands Citysto=Austin march. The march is similar in concept to one which called attention to the California grape pickers strike early this year, Nelson said. _ .8- 9;!-ye e ,,_ ,92; ,,_ 92_._ I92____:.1_...4. 'l'_92_.__-_l- ran and be timedln8 MATCH to endHOULG in P358 Dy Austin rPc51q¢nt on Labor Day,"uunnson u _ - Nel on said. ' Although plans for the march are not definite, the strike leader figures it would take about a month to cover the distance to Austin. The one in California covered 325 miles and took 25 days. Support for the hdea.of such a march came last H from the RBV.;$_he.nriJ.J_;Y§mith and the B.91._K.._Wi1J.iam I illian _ of the San An 't" 1 iocese, ' and the RegL_gack I //K .Q;j}E§t Nelson and said. the Rev. Pau ' T e of the Amarillo " Diocese, _ Evans added his support and suggested that the march should terminate in Austin on Labor Day.

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i. RE QN ANTONIO AIRTEL DIRECTOR JUNE THO NINE LAST AND

DIRECTOR AIRTEL JULY ONE LAST. APPROXIMATELY ONEHUNDRED MARCHERS COMPLETED OF MARCH TO SAN JUAN, TDKAS, ON JULY FOUR INSTANT BY MARCHING FROM

RIO GRANDE CITY, TEXAS, TO SULLIVAN CITY, TEXAS. MARCH TO RESUME TUESDAY, JULY FIVE, NEXT, AND CONTINUETO FRIDAY UHENMARCHERS EXPECT

TO ARRIVE AT SAN JUAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, SAN JUAN, TEXAS. NO INCIDENTS OFVIOLENCE OR DISTURBANCEOF ANY KIND REPORTEDTODAY. q,-

BLRFAU VILL BE KEPT ADVISED OF ANY PERT! NENT DEVELOPMENTS.

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Re San Antonio airtel dated 5/28/65, captioned, q "PROPOSED MARCHFROM RIOGRANDE CITY,TEXAS, TO AUSTIN, 5 TEXAS, BY MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL FARM WORKERS ASSOCIATION." Enclosed to the Bureau are 11 copies of LHH M dated and captioned as above, suitable for dissemination. A i Local dissemination has been made of the LHM to USA, San A I Antonio, AUSA, Brownsville, Secret Service, San Antonio and I I Austin, Austin PD, Travis County Sheriff's Office, 112th | INTC, OSI, lth District, ONI, Bth Naval District, Enclosed for Houston and Los Angeles are two G-Bureaucopies each of Enos.above-mentionIIFNGDSITRE d LHH. One copy of LHH is have furnishedreceivedPasopreviousjgmm El fbpfopgtion in view icatians.of thefact 'they 92

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Identit! of Source File where Located

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CLASSIFICATION _ Enclosed, LHM classifiedis "CONF5lI§QIAL"inasmuch as it contains information from a confiden al informant of continuing value, the unauthorized disclosure of which could result in identification and compromisefuture effectiveness i thereof. ~ A ~

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PROPOSED MARCH rnon R10 snnnnz CITY, TEXAS, TO AUSTIN, TEXAS, BY nznszas or THE NATIONAL FARM WORKERS ASSOCIATION, 1r_ AND rnon RIC snnunz czrv, TEXAS, TO SAN JUAN, TEXAS, JULY u, zqss

On June 28, 1955, SA TIT informed that'information has been received by SA T-1 from a source whom he did not wish to identify that members of the National Farm Workers Association plan a march from Rio Grande City, Texas, to the vizinity ct San Juan, Texas, on July H, 1966,

8&1-2 said Eugene Nelson is a leader in the National Farm workers Association strike in the Rio Grands VG]-1§yo This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions 01 the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed

outside your agency. _ I , i -.._. -92 - _ /r | '/ // ' " '-con? TIAL

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I i Title PROPOSEDFROM MARCH RIOGRANDE I CITY, TEXAS,TO AUSTIN, TEXAS, BY MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL FARM WORKERS ASSOCIATION,AND FROM . 3|3inI"i~15§Zs,&£Y'E'I"1§sé"Rfn GRAND? PTTV rrvac wn "M" can , . Character

Reference San Antonio memorandum dated and captioned as above.

All sources except any listed below! whose identities are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable information in the past.

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 its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.

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I /1 J'.*_. mu:-.m.1 um o/as/aa._ A //gy Insure that the Bureau is kept apprised oi tbs details ot a sarch planned by the Rational tars Ihrkers Association tron Bio Grands City, Texas, to Austin, loans. .5 ABK:ncnJ ! ILM

I018: San Antonio advised by airtel of a proposed march i by the Rat onai 1 Far: Iorkers Association tron Rio Grands City, >4 Texas, to Austin, Texas, via President Johnson's ranch in time to end in Austin on Labor Day . The snrc repoh rtedl y sill - take approximately one sontb to cover the distance. ,¢ /,0 1/:» A's /P ;:::<-5 ggg ' buss 1, JUL e 1956 ,1-J,.. gm A. i _'_-II.

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REURTEL DATED JULY FIVE OIE IIIE SIX SIX; > ° SUTEL AT THE EID OF THE IARCH OI JULY SEVEII OIIE IIIE

SIT SIX, OIVIHG THE LWATIOH OF THE HAHCWETIS, THE iiiiiii OF HAROHERS THATHAVE BEEI PARTICIPATIIB, IDEITITY OF THE LEADERS

AID IHETHER AIY IICIDEITS HAVE OCCURRED. ALSO SUTEL PERTIIEIT IIFORHATIOI UPOI FINAL COIICLUSIOI OF IARCH OI

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'HPECT 1'0 ARRIVE. SAI Jill, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY EIGHT IEKT, UNLESS I -Pa IICIDEITS IF IITETBTS OCCUR, I0 FIST]-IE? TELS HILL BE SEIT UNTIL HRCH EIE OI FRIDAY,

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SEAT. most or nnacnsns PLAN to an-:'run| to RIO sannnz cmr on mssxou, TEXAS, to svsnn smut AID ronoanov um. RUHE mmcu &/; some I-ROI! I-znnauae to sau JUAN warm-: nnncn um. no um: srscm. . mss AT sun JUAN cam-:nmu.. LEADERS or MARCH 1s UNION oasmuzsn EUGENE mason AND as ans BEEN JOIIIED av nsvsnsnn JAMES mwanno, aarust nxusrm 1-non aoustou, TEXAS, nun UENDLE scan, no ALLEN cnmcu or cams: MINISTER. no xncxoznzs or an lmm HAVE occunnzn couc|.us1ou nuuns MRCH or uh IIARCII-I to nus JULY Pourr. neat next./W San AITOIIIO 0 "um. suan1__t tn. at an END .$925E9~'-l9/v-~/ /. II'Q'JUL 12 1955 HA" ~ - W-#'dK11& '7-is-<+,. _ _, _ _xn Jxn / '5!"!/;'° -.4-/5 7 7. 92' I 3 - Ea: jnsn ng Q96 . 1 019% CY -

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BRANDE CITY, TEXAS, TO SAN JUAN, TEXAS JULY FOLR, SIXTYSIX. - A.r_'.Z T RE URTH. JULY SIX LAST AND MYTEL JULY SEVEN LAST. FARM HORKERS CONCLUDED MARCH TODAY ARRIVING SAN JUAN CATHOLIC

U-IURCH, SAN JUAN, TEXASAT FIVE FIFTEEN PM. AFTER SPECIAL MASS AND L MEETING -UITN BISHOP MEDEIROS OF BROUNSVILLE, TEXAS DIOCESE, MARCHER5 F. ARE ?ECTED TC BEG!!! RETURN! NS TO THEIR Ill STARR COUNTY. NO ii 0- INCIDENTS OR DISTLBBANC REPORTED TODAY AND NO PLAIB KNOWN TO I I CONTINUE MRCH AFTER TODAY. - - . n. i 4-,. . I ,1 . - _ _ _ _ "1' V_ '_ i I 92 _ ___ ?> ' .1 a -<-- . ' i -" , . UN J - Hr. Mr.Tolaon_.__- DcI.n:|ch----§ '1 00h.J92:JN|0AT'I92NS ' I sec ' Mr. HrwiMr-hr.____ 1 1 Mr. Casper___ . - Mr. Clllahln..._. Mn mars-_l== F@n..___ I r FBI HASH DC A

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: DEIANO, IS-C CALIFORNIA 1 Re San Antonio airtel and IBM to Director dated 6/2B/ 56, and captioned "PROPOSED MARCH FROM RIO GRANDE CITY, TEXAS, TORiY§T, TEXAS, BY MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL FARM WORKERS ASSOC- IATION, MISC. INFORMATION CONCERNING." ' The only additional information in the Los Angeles files concerning EUGENE NELSON not in possession of the San Antonio Office is the following: EUGENE*NE1SON is an ex-police reporter and a graduate of Marshall, I-l1,"'Ha.ndy Institute." no source! An advertisement appeared on page 14 of Edition #26, 1966, of the "El Malcriado" which means Rebel"!, the National Farm Workers Press paper, of a book for sale entitled "uelga." by EUGENE NELSON. 92 92- I subversive The information files of concerning the Los Angeles wm Off TA,e contain Vice no Presidentpertinent of the National Farm Workers Association NFWA!,other than the fact that sm msmmn, editor of "The Peoples 1.-kn-lo" PE-J},has been in touch with her on several occasions. /576:1, /f, .- , The PH is a weekly West Coast Communist newspaper. i gi 1" 70 '1 I, . - 43 - - Bureau~~"='R='-_"j {SanRntonio D2-!_ _SIQ Z / -o """"""""""''1" /r {/5 2 - L05 Angeles % H JUL 15.1966 _ GI-lS:mc& » ' "~ _ 9! ' F.-Ia 92 - _. 14mm.- "."7; 1. ° i i . i _ 7 I H V . W I i _ 7 * - V , _ -4

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I on 92l924I- lulu-n- '4-92 LA J-UUl-1-I-'OZ On ll/9/65,Padvised thatsome of those participating in the e ano Grape Strike felt that the PW was the only newspaper reporting the true facts.

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J,-.u_. It would appear that contacts between HUERTA and the PH had been made to obtain coverage of the , and too, that receipt of the PW at the office of the Farm Work- ers Association was to determine actual coverage being given. Files of the Los Angeles Office indicate little, if any, effort to actually infiltrate the NFWA. Discussions at various CP meetings have been numerous concerning the Delano Grape Strikers and all members have been urged to help the strikers on the picket lines, and if not there, to help by giving them food and clothing.

I _ i ,In view of the above, it is not felt that continued investigation concerning the cominfil of the HFHA is warranted at this time, and accordingly, Los Angeles is closing this C356.

Upon receipt of information indicating CE efforts to ' actually infiltrate the NFWA, Los Angeles will reopen its case.

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T0 = DIRECTOR, FBI _ mm 7/13/66 mou/: I ' ":1-: F Ll;->_-_ _"' K '/ J .. yr! sAc, nousrou 2-2382! P! wnrnr-'r= ~ PROPOSED macs FRCM RIO cameos cmr, V Tm T0 AUSTIN, TEXAS, BY rmnsnns 01- * _ __11;_QNAL FARH.WOB.I

Lie San Antonio airtels to Bureau, 6/28/66 and 6/29/66.

Houston Office has previously furnished to San Antonio all information pertinent to this matter which is known to the Houston Office. Any information along this line which is developed will be furnished promptly. Infor- mants and sources have been alerted for this type of informa- tion.

This matter is being retained in pending status by the Houston Office since a portion of captioned march is _ . scheduled to pass through Houston Division. *

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CITY, TEXAS, TO SAI JUAI, TEXAS, JULY FOUR; SIXTYSIX,

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A VARRO . nlto|1J¬ouzAu:z .-- nun upuswl! BAgT_;_§_T, !I!l[S'llIR -HLI! IARCRSD FRO! ELSO, TEXAS TO LA VILLA, TEXAS TODAY UITHOUT INCIDENT- IARCHERS PLAI RETURN TO SAI JUAI CATHOLIC SHRIIE TOIIGI-IT AID RESUIE IIARCH TO 5¬YllOlDVILLE, TEXAS TORORROU. j . UACB AIRTEL HILL BE SUBMITTED DAILY REGARDING RARCH UILESS

IICIDEIIT OCCURS .

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1 RE SAI ANTONIO AIRTEL JULY FOURTEEI LAST- I IARCHERSHILL REMAIN RAYHONDVILLE, TEXASTONIGHT FORPLANNED

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? Re San Antonio teletype dated 7/13/66. Harchers proceeded from La Villa, Texas, to_ Raymondville, Texas, this date without incident. - towardsPlan rally in RaymondvilleFalfurrias,Texas, tonight tomorrow. and then will proceed ;7 San Antonio will advise immediately if any I incidents occur. -

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mom sac, sue I, m'ron_1q_ .-'r--~.'»-f-'=.=,' - s2-a226!_" _- P! as: I -» PROPOSED lmncneraou a1o'emu~rnn TEXAS,-- . .- 1 'ro AUSTIN, TEXAS, BY nmmanas 0 mrrxonm. F.-um worm-;g_§_ .-92_§$Q§_I_§[I__1_Q§ mm mom a1d"'_o;u.1~w"'tCIfY, TO sen JUAN, TEXAS, 1/4/as

ReSan Antonio teletype 7/15/66.

Marchers stopped for day on_7/18/G6 near san Manuel, Texas, and were taken by bus to Rio Grande City for a Farm Workers Union meeting. larch to continue 7/19/66 toward Falfurrias, Texas. No incidents or dis- tuxbances have occurred. 5

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. ' 92-'1 . ' -P" _ _ . ,_ . .- -- .1 At a meeting night of 7/21/66, NAACP at Corpus - - _ ' Christi' 92,_ reportedly agreed to*part:l.cipate in the"protest ,. march and had appointed a committee to procure food and __ clothing 'for the mrchers . - No disturbances or incidents have been reported ' in conneitionwith the|narch.;f_-2 ._ _ _h_ '" : K ' e»_ -2 _,.H"vF§f"'~'1. ;.>=_i'37<'7";,§"'-' - f . -i . . Ii ' " 2- -. " . ~ ~'~ ---».1+ --..». "'--'2 --~= ;=- -- I = 1~.. ' J ~ ~.» - .1;-2. .? ~ . . _. ~ ' * ------P '1'-92'~"I'I92»f.~"=.j-1!---r-_~= ;-;=:-2 - -.-=2 ; - - "~ - HOUSTON ' 1 AT coérus cnarsrz, TEXAS_§HDAREA will keep * progressBureau and Sanin instsnt Antonioprotest. Office advised- of '* ' developmentsrparch._ ' 2 and . . . Q - 92 _ - '' ' V .-Q 1'. -.L 1 , P

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_ 51/ Re San Antonio nirtel to the Bureau 7/20/66. Approxinatiy twenty marchers stopped tor the ; day approxilntely twenty tour miles north of Linn, Texas. 92 @ Inrchere I111 be taken by bus to Fnlturrias for night and x ! I 92 gill reeuwe-aerch tenor-oz. Harchers atill led ll;pi-an-Q . organizerEUpE§jg2g3;:'"""""'mrou1o§¬5fIzAL.sz stonCatholic priest"* ' and /of 7

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-»- RE: ROPOSEDnnnca FROM RIO GRANDE 1 , TEXAS, -. 4 . _ .- . , o AUSTIN,TEXAS, nsnssns ax 0é:§g;lDNAL-£ARM---____ _¥g§E§§§3§§Q£lA$IQN-ANDrnon RIO enanns cxrv, UAL, TEXAS, 7/u/66

Re San Antonlo alrtel July 19, 1966

I After a UDLOH meetlng 1n R10 F ande Cxty Monday, 7/18/55 J - en marchers led by AITONI&V E2 of Houston Texas {_/I marchedninete fowfr today from San Manuel o polnt mldway between [inn " 'and Rachael, Texas, a dlstance of approxlmatelv twelve miles Harchers wlll spend nlght 1n C3th01lO Church 1n Falfurrlas where thev H111 be taken by bus Harchers expect to reach Falfurrlas by Friday, 7/22/66

H THE HOUSTON DIVISIO

W111, UACB, when marchers reach Falfurrlas, assume responslblllty of subnlttlnv dally alrtel

@111 also advlse San Anton1o when marchers re- enter San Antonlo DlVlSlOH REG-50

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RE: Houston airtel to Bureau, 7/22/66. 1 9292 ;- SanAntonio Approximately 192-3226! A marchers,1 participating in march 92 92 Kingsvillefrom 5 PM,Fdfurrias,Texas, 7/26/66, andKingsville, will to be met at citywill limits Texas,arrive lglg " 92 by police escort and mayor of Kingsville. Marchers will, . fn'I'92r921u'§nrrnwnnfinn II-nu-in§ r92|:s~|-u=n-nr92v-92-¬Q|- "92'III92f92QQI Q»-¬n+4-A V ;u.|.&un4.u5I a.¢a-ccvaaag, ua54. 92-GLQI-b892!92lA.'CB,rauuccuuu uc|..|_uu Martin's Catholic Church, Kingsville, for rally and supper night of 7/26/56 and will receive bed and board at Saint -.- Martin's Churchbuildings, Kingsville, until Friday when Q march is expected to leave for Corpus Christi, Texas. No , incidents to date.

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Ielairtel te the lureau dated 7/33/66. with regardIbu areto captioned inetructed tomatter eubait toreach weekly theBureagf airtelae by Ihuraday oi each eeeh until the aarch ie coapie ed. any incidente, should, oi couree, he brought to the Bureaue attention ezpeditiouaiy. lBI:ncn !

IOTI: II- Captioned aarch, ehich ie being eponaored by Iational Para Iorkera Aaeociation, in due to reach Ban Juan, Ibxae, on Labor Day, The aarchera are proteatin loe eagea paid to aeabere oi their organization, aoet m of eboa are itinerant tare eorkere. The aarch eo tar loath...-_.. has been conducted eithout incident, Ban Antonio and Houston Otticee have been submitting daily airtele. nm-_- sltdla i Since thieie not delred, in vice or the tact that no med ii incidentabccurred, theee otiicea are being inatructed ae eet forth above, 7 oeen ___..i |l11eI|i aw ...___.__. .._ ,_ l 921f'92 K QQQ lg!

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1:30 PM, 7/29/66 en route to Corpus Christi escorted by approximately 20 cars with sympathizers and expect -to arrive Corpus Christi tonight. No incidents reported.

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A se DIRECTOR, FBI , . A v Misac, HOI.{$TOH2-2382! ,-,_ P! _, - 1 ' . "2 I.-5: -i - _ 3 _ _._1§r.;£92PROPOSED~1.;g3 mncrrensmom J - 1 ~ee~ss RIO GRANDE cmr, TEXAS, T0 AUSTIN, ems, BY i MEMBERS 0 ONAL womcens ASSOCIATLONmp crrr T0 sm JUAN, TEXAS, 7/14/66 MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION r______..o.l ,. _____,_ _ i .1" u an Iou 5-2:-on _ -is -*0

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The group is to be served luncheon at Gregory, Texas by a group of women members of several Corpus Christi Presbyterian churches. No incidents in connection with this eenonstretion heve been reported to date, 92 I A5 92 ®- Bureau- San Antonio 2-3226! -- 92R¬E " //A _/O /_.>,'~_' ' --, _ ' 2]! 92 2 - Houston "' """_." ""'-' RDW/bf 3 AUG 11 W ! ___ E Q: Wick E "92 A 1 1 'q _-. .4- 3 "Io. 0- '1 I- Q:-=" ...-

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leairtel atatea that a group ct approximately 30 marohere lett Corpus Christi Cathedral, 8/I/66 en route to Gregory, Iaaaa.

The Bureau is unable to locate any prior correspondence trom your ottice concerning this matter. Proaptly furnish the Bureau hackground intoraation concerning this narch, and advise . Ihethir there are an subversive eleente connected with this ac v ty. - IG8:d1ak :/ <4! .3"

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Ie have conducted liaited inquiries in the past non- cerning the Rational Iara Iorkere Association HIIA!and our 8/ gintonation indicates it is not controlled or guided by coauniatn but that several alleged mebere in the vest coast ape; have eztreaely liberal vices and that C? memhere or aympathizers have iurniehed support to NIIA in its onnilict-with the grape groeera in California. The NINA was a local independent union which .1 Tulane _._i.. lbipfb ___i became ailiated with the Ail.-CIO in 1965. It was reportedly 1. lob: .i_..._ organized tor the purpose oi supporting migrant farmerm and 1tel g;:.J__¢rape._.._..i pickera in their strike in Delano, Calitornia. . ;.¬I?."?- -° W1 t - AHG@495§lJ " 86 '§.'I'.IL:""'" <>°"'*" o Y5 Te1e. Root ..i... _ 22:," Z um. noon EITELBTYPE um" El .

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Encicsed to the Bureau are 11 copies of an LHM captioned as above, suitable for dissemination.

local dieseeination has been made to USA, ssh Antonio, AUSA, Brownsville, Secret Service, San Antonio and Austin. Austin Police Department, Travis County Sherifi's Office, 112th INTC, OSI, Tenth District, and ONI, Eighth Naval District. I ' Enclosed ior Houstonand Les Angeles are two jI copies each of the above mentioned LEI. I Qliwd Inasmuch as there were no incidents oi violence or threats of vioience or raciai overtones during the course of this march through the San Antonio Division area, the activities of the narcmms is being set out in the attached LB in a summary torn. Activities oi the narchers g>- Bureau Enc15-11! 2 - Houston hosAngeies 2-2382! 2! Enos.2! Encs. '*' 92 __ // /-'~~ - Ki4/ 6 - San Antonio . - - as-:22-5! "'15" """'----1 2 - 100-1012 100-10122! I £3" 3 U5 9 1965 _ - as-1020! We g .____ -- L 1/ e_' 4... ,,§§££?G_.? 3&5, or 1 1 Q f*j EClCll Xqgm in . Chorqe . . -___ V in _ __ _ _?'i'_""_"_-'i"_ ___ 1

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PROPOSED IARCHFROI BIO GRANDE CITY, TEXAS, TO .f; AUSTIN, TEXAS, BY IBIBERS OP NATIONAL FAR] I IORKIRS ASSOCIATION AND FROI BIO GRAN! CITY, an SAN JUAN, TELAQ, July Q, 1965 he ValleyIorning Stag,daily newspaperpublished at Barlingen, Texas, carried an article on July 4, 1966, which article stated that tar! workers tron Rio Grande City, Texas, planned to-begin a march on that date from Rio Grande Pity to Pharr, Texas, to call attention to the Starr County tars workers strike.

_. I__i__ I 92f92f92l J.l_ II_921_... -a__ _I.._. in :4 _ 0n July Q, lane, tne valley svening monitor, a daily newspaper published at lclllen, Texas, printed_an article stating that approximately 100 marchers had marched frcn Rio Grande City, Texas, to Sullivan City, Texas, and that they planned to resume the larch on Tuesday, July 5, 1966, and ccntinue to Friday when the marchers expect to arrive at San Juan Catholic Church, San Juan, Texas.

On Jul 4, 1966 a ise v, ' 15a! I38 Earcers had finished the first day 0! their march fraveling iron Rio Grande City, Texas, to Sullivan City, Texas, and that no incidents oi violence or disturbances cf any kind had occurred.

On July 5. 1966, EVSO *hat the aarchers, nun ering approximately 10 , had traveled that date from Sullivan City to LaJoya, Texas, without inci- dent ct any kind. '

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marching to Pharr, Texas, had arrived at Iission that date and that many of then planned to return to Bio Grands Ctty to spend the night and then resume the larch tron Rissicn the llcwing day. He advised that union organ- joinediner EUG sverendby ELSON, leade JAI55/E§g£RBO, oi the Baptist marchers, had sinister beenfrom Houston, i_zas. and IE!Dh, __QT!, !cillen Church oi Qhrist minister. D advisedhe had no reportsof any disturbaqirs or incidents ot violence duringthe day's march. , OnJ-.11 '-' 1966.a vise a the tars worer - hl 'c92. "T-. tln_pd "-- ' thelr -_a.ch "?. " " on this date tron Iission, Texas, passing through !cAllen, Texas, and then traveling to Edin- hurg, Texas, Hidalgo County seat. He stated that he under- stood that most of the marchers would return to Rio Grande Cit? for the night and resume the march from Edinburg the following day. stated that the march through the !PAl1en area was very peaceful and disciplined, and that he knew of no reperts of violence or threats oi violence during the day's proceedings.

<='B;=66, Eld.921S922a that the farm wcr ers, nLrbsx agprcxinire y lat, had concluded their march this date, i!tiVl§ at the San Juan Catholic Church, San Juan, churchTexas, at Bishe;/g£DElROS agproxiby ately 5:15 PI. the TheyBrownsville, ofwere set Texas,at the diocese who celebrated a special sass and held a meeting with the marchers wherein he indicated that the church was ~:r.;_c-srnedand interested in their cause. Fdvis-ed thatn no incidentsor disturbances o1 any n had been noted during the day.

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arrive at Austin, Texas, on Labor Day. -~ on am12, 196e. advised that approximately ti teen t< twenty mare era a arrived in Ieslaco, Texas, on July 11, 1966, and that on_Ju1y 12, 1966, they had proceeded east marchtron !es1ac: gidy on and arrived12,1966. at Elsa,Hestated Texas, that atthe the marchers end atwere the returned bus to the San Juan Catholic Church and will re- sane their march from Elsa on July 13, 1966.

On July 13, 1966, dvised that the marchers had traveled that date rom lsa, Texas, to Lavilla, and that there had been no report of any inci- - dents of violence or racial overtones.

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wis 1 a *.e mar: evs, numbering approxima e y nty, had proceeded from Lavilla, Texas, to Lytord, Texas, which is near Raynondville, Texas. as stated that the marchers planned to arrive in Raymondville the next day and hold a rally and than wcuid proceed toward Faliurrias, Texas. He further addsd that no incidents of any kind had been re- pcrzed to his office. = <>~==J-11>'1», 1966, advised that the marchers ha arrived at Raynondville, Texas, early that date and that they planned to remain in Rayncndville for the night to participate in a planned rally. He stated that the marchers, during their stay in Raynondzille, had been orderly and law abiding at all times. On J1;1LLB_. 1956. r-a arrive at the slcse of that day near San lanuel, T°ll§, and that he understood that they planned to take a bus to Rio Grande City for a tars vorkars union meeting.

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_--|-I-I On Jul 20 ax era meetingin RioGrande City,Ionday, , advised Julg18, the 1966, approximately nineteen marchers led by ANTON! ONZAIEZ of Houston, Texas, marched tron San Ianuel t e point nid- ~ ray betleen Linn, and Rachel, Texas, e distance of npproxi .. ='e~ mately tIO1VQ miles. He stated that he understood the ii- Falfurrgsnarcher would be theywheretaken by would busspend to the Catholic night. the church [archers in -3.- expect o reach Falturrias by Friday, July 22, 1966.

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iV advised about forty marchers arr ! ved t a Ke ne d y, Texas . , 1 in two groups, the first reaching the city at noon and + ' i the second at about 3:30 P.M. They are to be served i dinner at the local Catholic Church after which part of - i night,the marchers will the rest remaining return to at Beeville Kenedy., Texas for the H said no incidents had occurred. San Antoniowill pursueBureau instructions 6¬>r92 t in this matter. - l F?

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Re San Antonio airtel to Bureau, 8/24/66. Since referenced airtel, marchers have progressed from Floresville, Texas, to approximately New Braunfels, Texas, 30 miles northeast of San Antonio, en route to 1 Austin. Marcher: spent weekend of B/27-28/66, in San Antonio, during which a mass was celebrated by Archbishop _ I F it ' 5 I ' l X I ?_-Q H O - r. $1 - fj- jh nmnm nuncaun:v::1-canon 0! ' T'.S" -- A u. s us|=.92m:.92mor msnct - , .. . commumcmnose sscnon -; 1-- - SEP5_/}9§5 ' l 1- PE _ 1 rm s:?o/ ' _ _;-j~KI. Tl9292" . ~- so1 P RGEIT 9/s/as EGL m. = -_. to IRECTOIK uoo-umsza I; GM,1 nu I .. , D non su anon1o._5

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|_ 1- - HF . - All sources utilized herein have furnished reliable 1" information in the past. . Source No. l furnished,the following information in October, 1905 and in January, l9o6; on September 3, 1965, the Agricultural workers organizing Committee AHOC!, AFL-C10, with headquarters in Washington, D. 0., declared a strike against the grape growers in Tulare and Kern Counties, California with 72 Filipino grape pickers participating. On September 19, 1965, the National Farm Uorkers Association EFUA! also joined this strike, which then brought the Lhxican and Puerto Rican: into . this matter. The purpose of the strike was supposedly to increase the wages of the grape pickers. N}UA is a local independent union, which has only reportedly been affiliated with the AFL-CIO since September, 1965. This_affiliation is allegedly only for the purpose of _ ' supporting the present Delano-Tulare County strike. NFNA was forxcd about five ye s ago. Cesar 4. avez, a male ihxican, born January;31, l§§1,_possibly at _elano, California, 5'3, l35_Fbunds, . straight black hair, brown eyes, dark complexion, is the rounder and Director of HFUA, with headquarters at 102 Albany trcet, Delano, telephone number C661. U 0 Chavez spent about l year: in San Jose, California, prior to 1j§3, as 0 recruiter for the Community Service _ Or3anization CSO! at San Jose. CSO is a "war on poverty" !ype vr1n':atiQu.Prior Ln his TH yenrr with CFO, Chac: wan

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Chavez refuses to answer any quectionnsires directed '60 his.-1by credit bureaus or similar organizations. He has openly been called a communist at Delano City Council meetings, a , _=;_ however, ounce does not possess any definite information in." - this re d; Source does believe that Chavez associates with .__ *L>"-+"left~wing" typevindivdduals-end$ia known to-distribute the; 92_~_ "People's World"from his office at Delano, free of charge. Chavez pub lishns and sells a paper called El vhlCTl&O , -Itceriher 1 '1'.H» the-"oie n Q 0' L 1 ' ttefarn worker", a.d1 tre | ... o*Leiul1 vu7ec of the LFHQ. This paper sells for 10 cent: a copy. Sub- - 4. 4 ° 1 ' * . SCT;§LLOS Delano. to this paper can be mailed to Post Oriiee Bo; 39H,

The "People'sWorld" is a weekly est_Coast communist newspq>er.. .

- Chavez was arrested by the Tulare Ucunty, California ._- ._.L dfiue daring November, 1965 For illegal use of a - speak er, has pleaded innocent, and is presently out on bail. Chavez: arrest resulted in his use of a loud spea er " an ai rplane.

A notice appeared in issue No. 22 of the "El Malcriado". this publ ication was not dated! which stated: "Tl,OOC Reward.El Naleriado will pay a cash rzusrd cf sl,OO0 for information leading to the arrest and ccnviction of any person or persons referring to the National Farm Workers Association, its leader: and officers, or El ihlcriade and its representatives as 'esmmunists' orcommunist-led, 'in:nircd' or any similar statements. Such references are false and illegal, and we intend to punish anyone saying these things to the full extent of the law."

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CENTRAL L03 ANGELES DU BOIS CLUB formerly known as the Youth Action Union and Ins Angeles Youth for __ . Y" Peace and §Q§18l1SmW f

Q- ih source advised on March 25, 1965, that during the period January through March, 1962, a series of formation meetings to establish a Socialist Youth Organization", was held in the Los Angeles area. LEONARD POTASH was acting chairman in charge of the group and PAUL ROSENSTEIN and FRANKLIN ALEXANDER were named to a provisional committee to help organize the new group. On April 3, 1962, the group officially selected the name of Los Angeles Youth for Peace and Socialism LAYPS!, and elected officers.

A second source advised that POTASH, ROSENSTEIN, and ALEXANDER as or 1963 were all members of the Southern California District Communist Party SCDCP!. A third source advised on May 12, 196A, that the LAYPS was organized with the full knowledge and assistance of DOROTHY HEALEY, chairman of the SCDCP and that several Communist Party CP! members had been approved by HEALEY to teach Marxist theory to members of the LAYPS. This source further advised that the LAYPS was to be a Marxist study and action group and that the teachings of KARL MARX were to be followed. Source also advised that although the alleged purpose of the group was to promote "Socialism" in the United States, the group considered themselves to be Communist Party Orientated" and were anxious to study the brand of arxism associated with the CPUSA.

The first source above further advised that in June, 1963, LAYPS changed the name of the organization to Youth Action Union YAU! for two reasons: The first being that it was Felt that LAYP3 had 1HCd a bad reputation because of its association with CP groups, the second because it was felt the word "docialism" in the title was driving away possible recruits. -

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Q L 0 APPENDIX? conrmyn. I CENTRAL L05 ANGELES DU BOIS CLUB formerly known as the Youth Action . Union and Los Angeles Youth for Peace and Socialism _ , I? . 4. _ ihe1964, thei§AUaffiliated first source with abovethe advised H.E.B. Duthat in Bois August,Clubs of America a adopted the name of Central Los Angeles H.E.B. Du Bois Club. _ The first source further advised on April 28, . 196b, that in February, 1966, all of the Los Angeles area Du Bois Clubs consolidated inot one large city-wide club known as the Los Angeles Du Bois Club. As a result the Central Los Angeles Du Bois Club no longer exists as a separate club.

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V Re San Antonio airtel to Bureau a/31/as and San Antonio " ,5 tel to Bureau 9/5/66. On 8/31/66 marchers were met by Governor JOHN T CONNALLY, accompanied by Attorney General WAGGONER CARR and House Speaker BEN BARNES all Texas!, near New Braunfels, - Texas, in a surprise move by CONNALLY. CONNALLY rejected , 92 their bid for early minimum wage legislation. CONNALLY said he i would not bemeet in with Austinmarchers at that time. in AustinCONNALLY on Labor said Day he and thatwould he not , * greet the marchers even if he were to bein ofce on Labor T dignity He said and he did prestigenot feel of his as Governor oice to dramatize of Texas that any he march. should He lend told the'U/r the marchers they did not need a march to get in to see him.

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The ?all§yWHcrninp Star newspaper on ctobcr 26, was 1 indica't"eE'IiT§'iat§tate liisrrict_ _ JudS e I-Joodrow LauE hlin E _ranted a tem orar"_ J Pu5tT&llD;_ F order on Fctoher _ 0 25 1965_ 0 to keep picketing farm wornnrs from obstructing traffic at the Roma International Bridge.

This article was resumed at severa Rio Grande City, *exas

"492v92 " Ila-. indicated that orderly picketing large farms and pecking sheds in in £cLobur -Id? but there were no disturbances. t ~ussman, South isod ix hi; Q§ih;OJ vi O L. 1965, Asaistant U. S. Attorney lation in connection with this maft2?;3nd no investigation by "FT: isfrict of lexan, Louston, ;exas, ' mat the Federal Government was warran:ed inasmuch as the there 15 no indication of a Federal ,_.'¢.ter is bing handled by State authorities who have the ,;L92.uaion urde? c1nt*Jl-

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