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ID ll How 5-22-C-I; »-. _ ,-92 -' I @- _ I Q nv 1'. _ 1* ' F B I D010: I-I/' 1/BE Transmit the following: in _ W J Type in ploinnsl or coda! _ AIRTEL AIR HAIL - REGISTERED Via. __ ___ __ H t __ _ __ __ _ § Priority! @---qu-»--$1--1--1;;-q.---|-t_1.--51-111--_--11--sq-1-@1 n- Q.C 54 92 'ro = nnu-:c'ron, FBI _ / _' .' - _ 3| rnonp sac, sax mmcxsco 00-55900! 1/ ." H, ,,,/ 2 / /1» .1 ll? at = cguiunz. ; @uA'r10uA1. man wonxzns ASSOCIATION , nsuwo, cnnzronum IS 1 C gr 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 . An5qd $ern__i__,__,______|.4 pa; Special Agent in Charge 4I .. ___._.__ I 77 W7 77 7 - . ___..i._¢- _ __.____._.__ __ _ 7 __ 5 V - I O '. O um-ran sures nsmnrusnr or JUSTICE rsnsmu. aunmu or mvssrxcrrxon ~ 1-mp,rn-.n¢r- _ _ hh San Francisco, California April 1, 1955 F I L - 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 ! - F B I Dale; Transmit thefollowtnq ine _, __ _ e i Type in pldlnlemt or code! W, amatI I I I am HAIL 1 Pn'o£y!LRBGIS'IERED1 " P I 1--Q.-._-p_¢_._-. I?i. t=92 Iro= nmscroa, ma: 00-M11762! 92 gF Pam:I gran: , icamrrn.Qsac, DOS mamas 00-67449! 'P! NA'1IQi.l_.I_@mum wcmmas ASSOCIATICN / - Delano, California 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 * _,,_ 1: . Q _ *. Ix,. P .. ~¬r '_'" ' ' _ ' ¢>d=»@=P~@=22~@5,@_?1 Aqenl in Charqe _ ----@>~§?' M I . i;,w'~"92 - - l .$ *1 1g~< 92 1! - -gm-._._ .-C _ 6*! - M ¢ 92 75$2§§ ' J UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE _?_;.~*.;' FEDERAL nnnmv or INVESTIGATION Los Angelesk Caligornia ' * April 0, 1900 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. corms nr-sTRoYP.o 11".! _i.=I¢51 33_,FF.B 9 1:-m_ _14,L_/ff,/_ i-~ H _ l ___ _ i _ ,.,.- --- i -- _7_ .._ ;'-_- _ -u . 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. - 2 _ L: Jb II .. .. 04! P" ____. .. - "C " "' "O_ an , J FBI Date: /ll/66 Iranian!' 'the follovnnq 1 l'l. K e n" , inK Pun.1M dd__ é Vic A _ AIRTEL AIR * SKMAIL p bnqlé * I mo: nmscmn, FBI00-M4762! . l *-IIHROE: SRO,IDS ANGELES 00-67##9! h-in r 92"I" RB: , COMINFIL O NATIONAL FARMWORKERS ASSOCIATION, DELANO, CALIFORNIA IS - C 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. I. -°y0 - - Bureau Enc. 8! Los Angeles £_§",L"1-Z" JCT:rg >~ ! _~5 A? 4¥7-;:- = _;-;'A}iu_J!4. We. /z , 30_ L-,1: 1ii.~/M-Qhz¢h} I : --3'7"0--6 Q"'"" : :4-K/r 54$/,1: 2 APR 13 B66 »' ~1.-@""' 1 . »*. 1"-r.-~ -'- I Q°- 3.. !,92'v c§'°Q"92'¬92'~"'t'.T92:,'*'£v". " M 92-"I9-» I -' i L, I 3;--¢ _ 5 _ T:-' W * _ e I i -ucLW*I SentI M Per peciu Agent in Chm-qe Q -0-; -__. 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