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• " I rED STATES DEPARTMENT C ""JSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION " San Francisco, California 1969 • .' ­ C 0 T I A L

STEWART. EDWARE, ALBERT

The December 27. 19GB-January 2, 1969\ issue of ,the "Berkeley Barb" caM"ied an article on paf{e 11 under "the .byline of Stewart/Albert who is believed to be identical to captioned Stewart Edward Albert.

This article is a description of certainMichigan aspects of life in Toronto and elsewhere in Canada t particularlyof rep'ardin~ militant protest activitYt

In the article Albert states ~I arrived here on a University vacation to escape 'the warm sun and friendships of Berkeley. '1 The article does not state when Albert arrived in Toronto. Later in this article Albert states Library,that fIr look fQrward to returninp: to B~rkeley. II Ap;ain the artiole does not state when the author intends to leave Canada.

The IIBerkeley Barb" Collectionsis a weekly newspapfw'ir published each Friday in Be~keley, Cali~ fornie. It is sel(-described as a member of the so-calledSpecial "underground press." Examination ofin this publioation discloses that it is devoted almost entirely to matters relatinp to anti-war, anti-draft, and other types of originalprotest activity alonR with articles I rela:tirH~from to use of dru~s, sexual fr~edom, ,.' , etc~tera. 'Albert has be~n a lon~ , time contributor to the "Berkeley I Barb.Copied " ", j

This document contains neither noT' conclusions of the rBr~, It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your a~ency~ it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your aRency_ ,,-;// '.~ ". I " .' .;' _. -.... ';) (/ CON." F I I A L

.' • STEWART EDWARD ALBERT

On January 7, 1969, an unknown male was contacted at 1049 Keith Avenue, Berkeley. California, the last known address of Stewart Albert. This person advised that Albert is not at home and is in IITeronto or some other place back east." This person stated that he expected Albert to return to Berkeley, but he could not fix the date of this expected return.

For the past three years, Stewart Albert has been a prominent fi~ure in youth protest activity in the San Francisco Bay Area. While in this area, he is observed at nearly every large demonstration opposing United States military action in Vietnam, the Selective ServiceMichigan System.­ university and college authorities. and otherof civil authority. In connection with this protest activity, he has be~n arrested at least three times for misdemeanors occurrinp· durin~ demonstration activities. University on May 14 and 15, , Library, ssive Labor Party (PLP) conference, which was held at San Francisco PLP Headquarters. 2929 - 16th Street, San Francisco; Ca1i­ forri'ia. Collections A characterization of the Bay Area PLP is contained in the Appendix attached hereto. Special in Stewar't , Albert , original . from Albert was on the Committee to End the War in ,i uarters,Copied 857 Broadway, New York City. , ...Albert's position at that time was " an official publication of the N~C. .. ~ The NMC was originated at a conference in Cleveland, Ohio, in November, 1966~ for the specific purpose of holding massive anti-war demonstrations in New York City and in San Francisco on April 15, 1967. The orp,anization was CON

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__r':""-.~ ~_'_',~_'_' '0 ofChicago YIP'~.-s~ activity_ ,,~O~~.. 0 .... bertOne..• "-~',.. original O:f::t~h:e==p:e~r=s2o~n=s=:l2~:·st:::e:d~a;8~a:n~.~~~:;~::~~~ .-C:,4--_"~ '<,-- ~~-:;;:-:.;:~c;-::: --'-' - .. from -, .. on conduct.. ThisCopied a~est arose tion8 oeeurrinr. during the De,ma'cr'at'!e in that city•. There has beenro disposition of thiS case '..of. December.'2. ~S68 _.,.. ,,"", '" "".'..' . """,.•' ,,"-c:,~ '.;)',<:*', Stewart Edward Albert is desedbl.d as follo';s:.'.;,'·,Cc;..c:.· Ha1e .. ,,-.:--~~.~;~.::-. -~-=-:..:.'~~.:;':~~"--:~;~:'~"_ White "'<~;::'~!'?' ';:1' ~.~ ....~.~~.:::.!t:~~';.~~:_i( , '.' . Deeembe.- !I ,:1.939, New York 'City;""" . New York" _cd." ,. . . .'. ::.;...... :~.~__~ :' f. -.: ~;.,.~.;~ ;,j>, ;.\'::'''' ~:> .. , .. , ~ "':":::"'--''''~'.::~' -'.-"':' ,,'-' --" • .,,--... -~ ••,~ " .....- -,~ • .., ... & ..... , •• "" <.. .• _. , . T'I AL' . .! ,_., - ."' .­ . .; - , ," -­ '~, ", '-.::'=''_If, "'" ._ . , .. CON ..

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Title STEWART• EDWARD ALBERT

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Reference San Francisco memorandum dated and captioned as above Michigan at San Francisco.of

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REPORTING OFFICI' NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO 1/23/69 10/29/68 - 1/16/69 TITLE OF CASE REPORT hIIAO£ .,'" ITV"'EO IIY , ~. STEWARl' EDWARD 'ALBERT ! tjs' CMARACTE R Of CASE ------~--~~ ~ , 8M - ANA ( KEY ACTIVIST) , ,- J l ,1"1J ',,; I REFERENCES, San Francisco report San Francisco report New York letter to Bu:,,,,,u. Bureau letter to 9/30/68,Michigan under Chicago or of ARt caption (Burile -Rllc,. ­ University AD~II NISIRIITIVE, fl'1l~~i Library, subject' ' \ 1 , 'Were

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NY: 105-42122 .' L. ~~ Subject's name 1s included in the Security Index. , 2:," tJ9 The data appearing on the Security.lndn card are t:urt-ent. , 3. 0 Changes on tbe Security Index card are necessary and Form FD·122 ,. -- bas been submitted to the Bureau. 4. ~ A suit«;hle photograph l!J as qis not available-, Date photograph was taj,:,en -:_--'-,,9:<;6,,6'-:______5. 0 Suhject i.s t"Hlployt'd in ... key facility and is > charged whh security agencies are

6. ~ This report is dassified (state reason) source of continuing "h~~::blr1f: • reveal his identity, t: compromiSing his future effectiveness.

Michigan of 7. OCI Subject previously interviewed (d41~S) 12/9/68 00 Subject was not reillterviewed because (state reason) he was extremely uncooperative when interviewed in the past, and interview is being leftUniversity to the discretion-, 1 ..­ of San Francisco• Library, .• , ,,

8. 0 This use no longer m-eets theCollections Security Index criteria and a letter .~ bas be-en directed to the Bureau recommending canc.ellation of the Secutity Index card. Special 9. [Xl Tbis case has been te-evaluatedin in the light of the Security Index crHeria and it continues to la11 within such criteria because (s'." n4son) subjeet had been a member of PLP 1966, has indicatedoriginal Ii propensity for violence and arrested in connectionfrom with demonstrations. He was arrested by Chicago Police Department during the Democratic , National Convention (instant report). He was cited -, forCopied contempt of court in January, 1967. ~ 1

to. ~J Subjet:t's 5} card !Xl is 0 1s not tabbed Detcom. ~J Subjet:t's activities warrant Detcom tabbing because (sta/t> r~(JSQns) subject i. a key actIvist.

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\\'ASUINGTON, P.C. 20535 1" Rrply. Plea" R4~r 10 Fu, ".~ _ N'lll'ile 105-42122 January- 23. 1969 • DireotorBUfile 105-89231 United St;te; Secret Service Department of the Ttf'3S1IfY Washington. D.~. 20220

Dear Sir: ~e: stewart Edward Albert The information furnished herewith concerns an individual who is believed to be covered by the agreement between the FBI and Secret Service concerning Presidential_pro­ tection. and"ia fall within the category or categories checked. l <

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3. IX] Becau~e of background is potentially dangerous: or has been identified as member or participant in communist movement; or has been under active investigation as member of other group or organization inimical to U. S. University

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STEWART EDWARD ALBERT

SECURIT~ MATTER - AN&~CHIST Michigan of Subject resides at 1049 Keith Avenue, Berkeley, California, and is employ.ed as a free-lance ~riter. ·, Subject's arrest record and miscellaneousUniversity information 1, set forth. i • - • RUC ­ Library, < DETAILS: · 1. BACKGROUND Collections

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reviewed the files of the Passport Tjejpai;tm,mt of State on 1131/69.Michigan re , of , , STEWART EDUARD , and determined that there was nothing additional in the file since it was last reviewed ,, in and information furnished New York'(100-150205)University WF01et 1 and Ull1 to Bureau (100-439769) 7/7/64. A specific search was maGeLibrary, for application with negative'results.

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The information furnished herewith concerns an individual who is believed to be " covered by the agreement between the FBI and Secret Service concerning Presidential pr-l)oo teetion. and t6 feU within the category or categories checked. ­ 1. 00 Has attempted or threatened bodily harm to any government official or employee. including foro;gn government ()fficials residing in or planning an imminent visit to the U. S.~ because of his oCfleiaI .statu:.

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3. 00 Because of b",ckgrou~d is potentially dangerQus; or has been identified as member -or ~arliciplml in cQ'1Imunist movement; or has been under active invef)tigati<)lI as member or other group or organization inimical to U,-S. University 1

Library, .J, , • 5. 00 Subversives. ultrarightists. racists artd fascists who meet one or more (If the foHowirg ,J criteria: Collections tal 00 Evidence of emot.ional instaoihty (including nnstable residenee and -employment teGonH or irrational or suicidal beha:vior. (b) £Xl Expressions of strong or violentSpecial nnti...U. S. sentiment; tel oc Prior acts (including arrestsin or convietions) or conduct or statements indicating R propensity for violence and antips.thy toward good order and .o,'""m"'i­ original .-" - - ': i from • Pbotograph IXJ bas been furnished 0 enc1o~d 0 is not available o may be available througb ~______Copied • Very truly yours,

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STEWART EDWARD ALBERT, white, male, born 12/~/39, at New I York, New York. U~ S. citizen. GraduatedLibrary, high school in New York in 1957. Received B.A. in history 9/62, from ," Pace College, New York City_ Married JOANN WEILER 9/11/66, in Alameda County, Calif. Now separated from her; n;io~~ divorce record located... ALBERTCollections now lives with ""sDiTH' tJ) l .rc~I\VI"RHb'IBLEN; a ~.nae!m:'i'inTc;;.'~:TtvI~!~ the 0; 1-;_.J E,~n a permanent resldence v~sa. As ox-I1 ,ALBERT was ' 'classified l~l..:.yn by-SelectiveSpecial 'Service System because of L in j Ilconvulsive or pseudo-convulsive disorder. II. Identification record set forth which consists almost entirely of arrests ,, in connection withoriginal demonstrations. ALBERT arrested at ' Pentagon 10/57~ and during Democratic National Convention 8/68. Some mattersfrom still pending appeal; no felony arrests. Subject no.t known to have ev~r been regularly employed; is. currently a writer for the HBerkeley Barb," ALBERT resided 1 Copied with parents in B~ooklyn until 1965, at which time he came to 1.. Berkeley, Calif., and he resided here sinoe that time except 1 for a short period in 196'1-68, when he returned to New York.___-~ ! . ~ow resides 2917 Ashby Avenue ~ Berkeley" Calif., with ftJDrrll (" i :'tLAVIR and 8DS co-founaer THOMAS HAYDEN _ ALBERT does not j/l.) ~.. 'fl~'v~r a current -u ~ S. Passport.' Wrote an article indicating ____,:,~ . travel 'to Canada in late 1968. Description set forth. In >_'_>',' , 1969 Sub~ect wrotE!- article a~mitting !LP membership.. ReportedlY,_~.~~~­ in PLP l.n 1966 a-d resi~med 1n approxl.mately 9/66* An SDS , - ~?t;-~. . . ',~,;~:, ..'(;~':::~'-~:~. , ';~.a,..~ automatic "., I(),,-, Declassifica~ion and . . '.1. , • • , SF iOO.560&6 WN/pae .' •

. . pUblicatlon in 11/66. described ALBERT as an SDS member. Subjec~' listed as one of founders of the Youth International Party~ Numerous other activities set forth. In 12/68, Subject stated hOe possessed firearms ~ and was learning to shoot'. ALBERT inter­ viewed 10/28/68, re activities at 1968 Democratic National Convention. ALBERT t 5 recent "Berkeley Barb" articles se~ forth ~ ARMED AND DANGEROUS.

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DETAILS: Michigan I. BACKGROUND of A. Birth , University On September 16, 1960 examined ~ birth records at the Bureau of of Manhattan, New York City. A recordLibrary, was found recording the birth of STEWART EDWARD ALBERT on December 4, 1939, at Lenox . Hill Hospital, N.e~ York Cit,Y..~L!...Ji'he paren·ts are listed 'a~ H~~bQ /;i~ALBER'I' and ~(l~~.ALBERT, nee·~SCIlWARTZ. : ' Collections '-, ·ALBERT, in 1957, furnished information in--- New York to· the effect that he was an only child. City Special in 12/60

original B. Citi~l'hi:..P~tatus from ALBERT is a United States citizen by birth. Copied 9/H/50 .-,---­C: Education On August 31, 1960 Madison High School, Brooklyn~ , of ALBERT's school attendance. The record attended this school from September, 19~~, which time he was graduated.

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STEWART EDHARD ALBERT, 2148 East 29th Street, Brooklyn, New York, born December It, 1939, at New York,

New York~ unmarried t was admitted to Pace College~ Ne~ York: City, on September 24, 1957. He withdrew for personal reasons in the spring term of 1959 but re-entered for the fal1 ..term of 1958 and is presently a day student majoring in Marketing, pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. He graduated from James Madison Hir,h School on June 23, 1951, with an average of 19.'2. While in high school~ ALBERT was presXEntof the Weight Lifting Club, a member of the Service League, the Honor Guard,Michigan and the Late Squad Guard. According to information receivedof from the above high school~ ALBERT had an Intelligence Quotient' of 106

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On July 20~ 1964, Administration Office. Pace College, aqvise Library, from this college in September, 1962, with a B~A. degree majoring in History. From September,. 1963, to January, 196~.-he tOOK some evening courses, but ,obtained no additional deg~e. Collections D. MarinI Status Special The Marriagein License Records~ Alameda Count~~­ California, reviewed in June,. 1967, reflect that STEY1ART Em- ALBl;RT was'married in Alameda County on September 111' 1966 ... to JOANH WLILER, bornoriginal June 18. 1942, in Oakland .. California. ~EILER is the daughter of ALFRr:o E.Xt:!!;..I:l.£Ra.d _BARBARA WARFItLD from , /WEILER. 14" > ---­ . • CopiedJOANN' W:LlLER, a white female, was obs-erved by a Special Agent of the FB~ on the campus ·of the University of California at Berkeley • (UeS) in December~ 19S6~ as she worked at the campus Prog1:'essive Labor Party (PLP) lit"e:ratu1""€ table. ,

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On April 22, 1969, ~he marriage and divorce recQrds " ~r Alameda County, California, were checkedUniversity at Oakland* • California, by IC ROBERT L. GIBSON. No record was found of a maM'iage involving JUDITH CLAVIR and STeWART ALBERT. nor was a record found of a divorce involvingLibrary, STEWART ALBERT and lJ JOANN WEILtR ALBERT. • . , '. / " 5-91'1 1i!'11/.;- ,J/ '/ ,/",'-'' ,~ J:,J-­ ~e 0 ow~ng 1nformation regarding'J DI~V R d f~,.-review ofCollections the files of the Immigrati and llat'u li:tation Service ( San Francisco, on Augu 't tI ' 30, 1 6 II, !d II fl·' -, ) Special _ 'I/"""V I Tfl ' .;t,:ftll;z, in#r· fa" ~ I ~#~ -t'"'r-"l- ~ ~ b "J'Vfi1TH ~EE..CLAVI a Canadian" Na'tional., wa~s " ' §rtLOii_June lI:: 1943, ilLt. n~ . ­ ! , . ~ theoriginal Hrtlei.&hfrom B

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distributing anti-vfi'~e~;tl~n;:a~m~d::~~e~:~~,~ State· Capitol of Sacramento. • he had a son "yellow bastards. fI st-UPjIj!"d allo\ol h time struck ALB!: .1 stepped Michigan ALBERT in the face with his wris of Police followed immediately. of PtF • University 5/66 Library, • On the night of·April 12~ 1966, a number of PLP mempers had attended a Vietnam Day Committee (VDC) demon­ , stration in front of the Berkeley City Hall which had been , broken up. A police officerCollections stopped the group because he clai~ed ke heard someone- shout an obscene word! and he arbitrarily arrested oneSpecial of the group. The rest of the PLP group demanded to knowin what right the officer had to arrest someone on mere suspicion. The officer whistled for aid, and fellow officers~ ap~arently believing that their fellow officer was beingoriginal attacked~ began ~ members . J off, includinA STEWART ALBERT and 111111111111111 and were arrested. from ­

Copied A characterization of the VDC .is contained in the appendix attached hereto. In connection with the Subject's arrest on November 30 ~ 19£6. an..article in the December 1. 1966, issue of ':The .San francisco Chronicle, If daily newspaner) noted that Alameda County Sheriffts Deputies had arrested nine persons on the ­

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erupted in the Student Union building in protest over a « " Navy recruiting table being nanned there by two Navy officers••'· The demonstrators protested that not only was 'the military :' recruiting allowed but that a student and non-student manning a draft infor.mation table had been ousted from 'the Student Union building. The article noted that six persons whom .. , Michigan school officials believed responsible for the troubleof were ,J arrested including STO~ART ALBERT. Three other students were arrested for interferring with officers in connectiont,J .' , .•. " . with these arrests. ' . .. '., , ~. -,,' '-'~', -- .-, . University -: " . An article in the January 13. 1967•.edition of 'the ~" "Daily Californianu noted that the. six non-students who were' .-' ,_~, Library, arrested on November 30, 196.6, on the campus at UCB had announced, 'c .' that they are violating an order to to comment on their court. V ' , case 10 the press. '. ..' • Collections The article noted that Berkeley Hunicipal Court Jud~e GtORGE BRUNN had imposed" "gag rule" on December 16,' 1966, in· order that the defendantsSpecial could receive a fair trial. The • six defendants were planningin to break the order because they II claimed it would deny ~he~ a fair tria1. -" ", - ­ " ,.', '"::' . '" --;. The Januaryoriginal 27. 1967. issue of 'the '·Daily Californian·_..~.". " noted that the, Sub'e.:t and three other defendants have been .~<: .. ..:~. charged with contemptfrom of court .for deliberately viiating a court ,c··1 order forbidding them to discuss their recent trial.,' .. , V' ..; - .. ~,-'.~, ',"'~., . Copied , The "Daily Californianft is a camp\Js "'t '.• ,newspaper published by the Associated ~ ,~ ; - '. Students of the UCB. . '.' . . , ---, -'''",,~,

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,---.-.---~-- .. , "C STEIIART ALBERT was one of six persons arrested on .; , ,the oampus of the UCB on November 30, 1966. He was charged ~: with violation of Section 373 and 602L of :the Penal Code of ',. 'the State of California. At a jury trial held in January,· '.V

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On Januarv ,14, 1967, a erimina~ contempt complaint was filed against ALBERT aRd othersLibrary, for violating an order issuc.d by the Judge who presided over the trial for trespass and maintaining a public nuisance. '

The contempt citationCollections was appealed, and remains on appeal. On November 27, 1967, the court continued this matter until thirty days after a decision is rendered bV the District Court of Appeals.Special in • ~ On April 22, 1969. recontacted~ ­ She advised that theoriginal still on • anpeal to the District Court of Anpeals. She advised~ however~ that the Superiorfrom Court has ~pheld ALBERT's conviction of , violation of Section 372. This case is docketed for May 9, 1969. at 1:30Copied p.m •• at which time ALBERT is scheduled to appear for execution of the ~entence.

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STeWART ALBE~T~ born December q. 1939. sO furniShing a home address of 13 E. 3rd Street:, New York City, was arre~ted bv U. S. Marshals 'at the mall entrance to the Pentagon at ,/ i: .11:20

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furn'! Collections the events leading up ~o the arrest 1968: Special in The Academic Senate at UCB in the past created a'. Board of Educational Development (BED) ~o encourage and provide for more STudentoriginal participation in eours@ struc~uring at UeB. A Center for Participant Education (CPE) "a" created, _._ '. '., which ,offered experimentalfrom courses beginning in 'the Fall _ ,. l' Quarter.. ~968. Sixteen of 'these courses were offered for " __ ,_ _ ,{:

rf!f,ular credit.Copied One of thes~ sixteen courses was entitled . :.; ._'> "Dehumanization and Regenera'tion in 'the Am@rican Social • Order.. 'I' This course was described as "Social Analysis 139X.'V • During September, 1968, CPE announced that ten of 'the scheduled twenty lectures of 139X would be delivered by LI:ROY , who is publicly known as the·'."" Minister of Infol"lllA1;ion of the Black Panther Party (BPP),· and who has served time in a California penitentiary xor ,­ conviction of the crime Df rape. This announcement ~4ised - -~~ i, a great controversy ,'throughout the State of California.. As,. '",- . result, -the University of California. Regents. at a meeting _. -'. on September 20. established a rule that guest lecturers (such as CLI:AVER in this case) would be 1iJnited to one . ,V

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Copied .' . -~ -;--;j-~ -, ._.. c"c:.' '. On March :13, 1969, ALBERT "as sentenced to sel'll" .' • thirty days in the. County Jail~ and to pay a fine of • $250.00 for his conviction on the charge' of disturbing the '.... , p"ace, In lieu of the $250.110 fine. ALBER:!' will be allowed' ,':'~ . to serve one additional day.!n jail for each $5.00 of· the fine. 'Which is not plilid. On March :U. 1969, a notice of app"aL" ., -~" was filed in ALBI:RT's behalf. An appeal bond wasMichigan posted.·.· ""'. :"~''"'' ". and ALBERT ".,mairsfree on this bond. 110 date ofhas been set for"·'.' ~~: ::, a new 'trial on 'the charge of violation 'of Section 602J .Penal, ":"'-<'." , "";,,.,,",,' ':'.:.~. Code~,ii'''' ":..". . .. "" '~. ~ ":-: .= . -.:-~-,---.'-' ". '~.--,-./ - ""-"-~'. - '-.-~-- - . University :r:.:' _. ~ -;;' .:':"'<'';.,/:-:. ~t,· .~ on April 21, ~ :-~.. - furnished the Library, '" ;,,:~_~-.: --••~-' -- ,-' ~ - '7,;.;" • ~~.' ~J~, -, '.<0-"'_'" On January -22" _~969 ~ a 1'student $trike" was called '.~ ::. _ against the vee by a group of dissident students. The strik"..:, . was snearheaded by an arganizationCollections known as the Third World ",-' t",~"," Libera1:i~on Front (TIILF). The TIILFpublicly made certain ..•·, ..c. demands of the UCB administration, principally regarding " ..... the establishment of .. collegeSpecial of ethnic studies atUCB• .' .~. , The 'strikers vowed not in'to' return to classes until "'their """ :demands ',were - " ._--- original _.~".~.'--;-.---.::: " Almost action 1;;:.:7-;"" violence on' the fromcampus.. Striking students, ass by non":,,. :j;:':.'.. " students, blocked entrances to the campus and prevented; tw: .(I,:~;:,:.. force, persons from crossing the picket lin"s. uee police,: ~,- assisted by Copiedlaw enforcement officers from other agencies·7".·"~·· :,.: .•(requested under .. mutual aid pact) were used to quelldi,,":.;,..;,...,. ",' ;'turbances and restore -order on and.-l'Iear 'the pi~e..t ..l.ines .. ~_'::~:".1,.;, . • . - ~-"- "--'-_-"h;';'-'-"ePC'-"_"'-~~<~_'_~' l."'~ ,'" -,~'~':"'L:""_ ~;.- . - , .. , ~~tlf-;ti...';'::_~~/~.;;:i~_·.,::' __ On "many' -occasion$.~ police were attacked with rocks,.·· r-?: L_'~ • -cherry bombs,. broken glass .. -and other weapons. Jnjuries ~~{".;:::"'!~S ~~~~~~~~~:Sc::u;~!~~~ .0_~;~c~~sidera~:~~ f:roP_~~"~·"·

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ALBERT was int'ervieHed hv Special Ji,~ents of the FBI Library, on October 28,' 1968. At th~et time, he stated that: he.was employed as a ~riteX" for the "Berkeley narb" and other papers ,of the­ qo-called ~'undergt'ound press ,II

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On- October' 28 ~ 196B, ALI3ERT wa$ interviewed bv Sneclal Ap,ents<~of th~ nn. At that time he stated that he traveled from Hew Yo!"k to Chicago during Augnst of 1968, for the puryose • of l,~in? in Chic;:Jr:;o durinr, the 'time of 'the Democratic National Convention. After th~ convention. ALBLRT traveled to Berkel~v. Cal i fornia. and estab1 ished residence. As of October 28, ALBERT resided at 1049 Kci~h Avenue, Berkeley. Michigan ALHrRT Has again contacted at 1049 Keith'Avenueof hv SfJP-ciill Agents of the 1'131 on December 9. 1968. On Januarv 2'0. 19((9. another r;uch contact \vdS attemoted. at 'Hhich time an OCCUDant of th~t addrell.:s stated that ALBERT no longer resided there. University . , On Jdnuarv 23. 1969 1 ,,~r::;m;t\U'lrJ,at-rnr>5:P.0:W~Z=f.Library, obtainC!d a telephone in her; name at 3286 Kempton ',venue t Oa~~land ~ California.

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• On June tt ~ 19G1.4 ~ a check of the records of the Passport Deoartment of ftate. A record w~s located which indicated that STL'HART AI.i:lfRT wa~ issued PaRf>port No., D-01S912 on Februarv 1" 11)63, at New York.. This passport wculd expire Michiganon ,1anuary 31, 196f.. but could be renewed for two more vears~of On the nasspor~-application. ALBERT inGicated that he planned to depart from the Port of New York on· February IS, 1963, for ;).n eight-month stay abroad foY" -purpOnes of "study and travel ~ .. University HiR proposed itinerary included France, F.ngland, Italv~ and Spain. . Library, On Januarv 31~ 1 th~ f'assDort Office were reviewed hv sr'''illi'' It was dctermina~ that ,Passport No~ D-015912 had exp.Lre<; thdt a new ,! PdSS[)ort had not been obtainedCollections bv

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to travel in the near future. turnished the this travel• • The December 27, 1968-January 2, 1969, iSSUQ of the -Berkeley Barb" carried an article on paqe eleven under !, . the byline of STSWART ALBERT. This article is reproduced as follows; Michigan of

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On Hay 13, 1966, the Subject attended a social '\ • af,fair held at 1502 Walnut Street, Berkeley, California, _3 the purpose of which was.to acquaint PL members from various areas who were meeting the following day with each other and give them opportunity to talk politics.

On May 14, 1966, the Subject attended a general meeting of PL members held at 225 Valencia Street, San Francisco. The purpose of the meeting was to hear reports from various PLP clubs, which reports would be sent to a National Committee Meeting in New York. Michigan of The reports in a discussion centered on the lack of communication with New York and among the California clubs, and the need for more self criticism. The need for further study of Marxism-Leninism wasUniversity also stressed. There was also a discussion on the need for obtaining 8US­ tainers from the community. Library,

Special Agents of the FBI observed the Subject among a 9rouP of PLP membersCollections departing from the above­ described meeting at 225 Valencia Street. Special On Hay 15, 1966,in the Subject attended a meeting of PL members held at Mission Club PL Headquarters, 2929 16th Street, San Francisco. At this meeting a Central Committee was electedoriginal and the members present were broken up into four groups to discuss student activities, committee activities, laborfrom activities, and activities regardinq ·Spark­ newspaper, publication of PLP in San Fxancisco* Copied A throwaway leaflet was distributed in Berkeley, .California, durinq May, 1966, advertising a memoraial meeting , to protest the murder of LEO BERNAlU>, a member of the Socialist • 'WOrkers party (SlIP) in New York, which was to be held on the • •

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B. Students For a Pemocratic Society (SDS) An article in the November 13, 1966 issueMichigan of the ·San Francisco Examiner" noted that the Subjectof was one of three·individuala Drqaniz1n~ a protest demonstration at the appearance of IGOR ROGOCIIEJ, First Secr:etary of the International Relations Diviaion of the SovietUniversity Embassy_ ROGOCIIE~waa scheduled to speak at the University of California, Berkeley, on the effeeta of cultural exchange ,, programs on the internationa~ scene. Library,The Subject was quoted in the newspaper article as saying that Russia's apparent willingness to enter into new cooperative agreements ~ith the U; S. at this time is a betrayal of the North Vietnam government and for this reasonCollections a demonstration was being orlJanized-"gainst ROGOcIIEt'. Special The 'paily Californian"in issue of November 15, 1966 noted that members of the SOS had picketed IGOR ROGOCR~at UCB and that they in turn Were picketed by other members of 50S, who claimed that STEWARToriginal ALBERT and hi. IJDOUp represented only a mino~ity within the 50S. from The article noted that the group pieketinlJ ~OGOCIIEV ealled itself the Foreign Affairs Committee of j Copied , 50S, but an official statement of the 50S S~eerinlJ Committee n9ted that the picketinq was in no way approved or sponsored by the SDS.

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• - - The article noted that ALBERT, a non-student interrupted ROGOCHEr's speech several times to read from a leaflet distributed by the Foreign Affairs Committee. The "San Francisco Examiner" is a daily newspaper of general circulation published in San Francisco, California. The Volume 1, Number 1, issue of "Onan,· an t internal bulletin of the SDS at Berkeley, California, was distributed on the DCB Campus on November 22, 1966. This issue contained an article captioned - Militarism or Old Left Remnants" and criticized the so-called "Foreign Affairs Committee" of sus composed of STEWART ALBERTMichigan and some members of FLF. The article noted that this committeeof reflected and perpetrated the language and logic of militarism that dominates the united States, the SOviet Union, and China. The article noted that the questionsUniversity that the -Foreiqn Affairs committee- asked the Soviet representative reflected t.he kind ohmilitaristl.c thinking that sus as radicals are attempting tophange. Library, On December 2B, 1966 the Subject attended an anti-draft session of a conferenceCollections held by the SDS in Berkelev, California. The purpose of this session Was to decide upon SDS position on the draft and discussion was held on the proposals of the anti-draftSpecial committee of the conference. in

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On December 9, 1965, the VDC held a noon rally at the UC campus, and the Subject worked at the VDC table, sellinq literature.

In January, 1966, the Subject concernin9 the status of the VDC in Berkeley, He he has become part of the leadership of VDC and that are in the process of discussing the future of VDC, and are some indications that it may qo out of existenee.

Michigan of D. National MObilization Committee to "End the War in Vietnam (NMC)" The NMC was originated at a conferenceUniversity in Cleveland, Ohio, in November, 1966, for the specific purpose of holding massive' anti-war demonstrations inLibrary, New York City and in San Franeisco on April 15, 1967. The organization was first titled as the Spring MObilization committeeCollections to End the War in Vie~ (SHe). Its first Chairman was the noted late pacifist A.J.MU5TE. The founding convention urged all personsSpecial interested in the anti-war movement to convergein on either San Francisco Dr New York City on April 15, 1967, to partici­ pate in mass marches and rallies protestinq United States interventionoriginal in Vietnam. East Coast and West Coast headquarters for the SMC were establishedfrom in New,York and San Franciseo.

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.' SF lOOr56066 IJN...y • _. - Tbe October 20, 1967, edition of the "New York Times' carried an article entitled, 'Leaders of SANE Split on Leftists." Tbe article b&gan as followsl "The National Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy is split by a dispute over wbether to cooperate with extreme left-wing groups in its campaign against the war in Vietnam.' , The article went on to state that certain members of SANE were concerned witb the cooperation that some SANE leaders had been giving to the NMC. Particularly disturbing to some SANE memberS was the fact that Dr. BENJAMIN SPOCII is a Board member of SANE and at the same time Michiganis a co­ chairman of the NMC. Near the end of tbe articleof the following I'aragraph appeared. "The officers of the Mobilization (NMC) have never disguised the fact Universitythat several prominent communists were on the Administrative Committee. Among those who have publicly identified themselves as Library,such are the following: STEWART EDWARD ALBERT, progress!ve Labor Party ..." -The -New York Times- is a daily newspaper of general circulationCollections published in New York City. Special E. Youth International inParty (YIP) In March, 1968, a leaflet appeared in New York City, which announcedoriginal the formation of the Youth International Party (YIP). Thefrom leaflet stated that a group of 25 artists, writers, and musicians have aqreed to participate in the founding of this party. The leaflet stated that YIP will stage a massiveCopied youth festival in Chicago during the time of the Democratic National COnvention. The leaflet urged people ~o join YIP in Chicago for a festival of youth, music and theatre. The leaflet did not announce any plans for YIP otber than the ­ Chicago activity. One of the persons listed as an original ~ounder of YIP was "STU ALBERT." • •

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Copied 1 , SF 100-56066 LJN _.: !lib ­ The October 5, 1968 edition of liThe Black Panther" carried a statement from the YIP pertaining to proposed aotivity for election day, November S, 1968. This statement ia set forth 48 follows: Come into the streets on Nov. 5, election day_ Vote with your feet. Rise up and abandon the creeping • meatball! Demand the bars be open. Make mute and dance at every red light. A festival of lite in the Btreets and parks throughout the world. The American election represents death, and we are alive.

Come all you rebels, youth 8pirits~ rockMichigan minstrels, bomb throwers, bank robbers, peacockof freaks, toe worshippers, poets, street folk, liberated women, professors and body snatchers: it is election day and we are everywhere. University • j, Don t t vote in a jackass-elephant-crac'ker circus. Letts- vote for oprselves~Library, Me for President.' 'We are the revolution•• We will strike and boycott the election and create ou~ own reality.

Can you dig it: inCollections every metropOlis and hamlet of America boycotts. strikes, sit-ins, pickets, lie-ins, pray-ins, feel-ins, piss-ins at the polling places. Special in Nobody goes to ~ork. Nobody goes to school. Nobody votes. Everyone becomes a life actor of the street doing hisoriginal thing. making the revolution by f~eeing .

'-- - ./ himself and f----"i', up the system. . from Ministers dragged away from polling places. Free chicken and ice cream in the streets. Thousands Copied of kazoos~ drums, tambourines, triangles. pots and 1, pans, trumpets, street fairs, firecrackers - a symphony of life on a day of death. LSD in the drinking water.·

Let's parade in the thousands t~ the places where the votes are counted and let murderous raciSTS feel our pO,war. Force the Nati-onal Guard to protect every polling place in the country. Brush your teeth in the streets. Organize a sack race. Join the rifle

33 .' 2 SF H10-56066 • LJH:mi>_. ­ olub of your choice. Freak out the with exhibitions of snake dancing and karate at t.he nearest pig pen. Releas.. a Black Panther in the Justioe Department. Hold motorcycles races a hundred yards from the polling places.- Fly an American flag out of every • house 50 confused voters can't find the ~,polling places~ Wear eO$tumeB. Take a burning draft card to . Stall for hours in the polling places trying to decide between Nixon and Humphrey andMichigan Wallace. Take your clothes off. Put wall postersof up allover the -city. Hold block parties. Release hundreds of greased pigs in pig uniforms downtown. University ,1 Check it out in Europe and throughout the world • thousands of students will march on the USA embassies ! I demanding to vote in theLibrary, election cause Uncle Pig , controls the w~ld. No domination without represent­ , ation.. ,,

Let's make 2-300 CollectionsChicago'. on election day. On election day let's pay tribute to rioters, anarchists, Commies, runaways.Special draft dodgers, acid freaks, snipers, in beatnike~ deserters, Chinese spies. Let's exorcise all politicAns, generals, publishers, businessmen, Popes,. originalAmerican Legion, AliA, FBI, narcos, informer&~

And fromthen on Inauguration Day Jan. 20 we will bring our revolutionary· theater to Washington to inaugurate Pigasus, our pig, the only honest candidate, and turn Copiedthe White House into a crash pad. They will have to put Nixon's hand on the bible !n a glass cage. Begin now: resist oppression as you feel it. Organize and begin the word of mouth comaunication that is the basis ;of all con6piraeies~ Coordinate information and ideas by writing to Youth ~ntern4tional Party, clo Eldridge Cleaver, Ramparts Magazine, ~95 Beach St., San Francisco, California, 9q133.

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Every man a revolution! Every small group a 1 revolutionary center! We will be together on election day. Yippie!:! Stewart E. Albert Abby Roffman 1 tdl.n1til'ie,d JERRY RUBIN as a member ) 1 Michigan of , '1 , 1 University

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tightfrom shows were displayed, rock and roll bands and topless dancers performed.. YIP butto were sold, and I 1 contributions ~e 501icit4d for v ~ us causes. ' Copied ..JERRY ~d ELDRIDGE EAVEIt both spok.. at the rally. RUSIN .. ppeAred to be unoe he influence of 1 drugs and CLEAVER stated that he himsel wo.s "stoned" . (under the influence of drugs). The YIP PreSidential , candidate, Pigasu8 the pig, was present ~n '. shopping ",'\ • -cart .. .l 1 ,'~ ~e speeches were gene~ally Of a sarcastic natur&. ,t.. 1

35 1 ~ . SF 100-56066" • WII;mb_. ­ intended by the speakers to be funny. For example, RUBIN stated that he was addressing his remarl<:s primarily to :the 7 year old., as he had lost faith in the revolutionary ardor of those older ~han 7.

On November 8, 1968, the BPP held a rally in the Civic Center Plaza, S n Francisco, California. The rally was held during the pproximate1y time period 12:30-1:25 PM. 'Approximately 200 e sons attended the rally. .. ' ~ '-'/'." Michigan KATHLEEN VER opened the rally,of announcing that the purpose of the raIl was to show support for her husband~ ELDRIDGE CLEAVER. (ELDRIDGE CLEAVER at that time was under order to be returned to priaon on November 27. lSS8 s for 1 parole violation.> University One of the speakers at the rally was STEWART ' ALBERT. who was introduce9 by KATHLEENLibrary, CLEAVER as the second in command of the YIP. ,j • ALBERTts remarks were overheard by a Special Agent ' of the FBI. ALBERT expressedCollections sppport for ELDRIDGE CLEAVER ' and tha BPP. Special KATHLEEN CLEAVERin is publicly known as the National Captain of Women of the BPP. original F. Activities in Opposition to the Selective fromService System

CopiedOn June 29, 1967, a demonstra~ion was held at the U.S. Army Induction Center, 1515 Clay Street, Oakland, California.. Pickets carried such signs as "Hell no, we won't gott. ilU.S .. Get Out of Vietnam", "JOHNSON's War on Poverty-­ the Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Shot." At 7 :30 All, the Oakland Police Department arrested 20 persons for blocking the entrance. to the Induction Center.." •

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A Special Agent of the FBI noted that one of the persons present and participating in this demonstration was STEWART ALBERT. On December 14, 1961, a meeting was held at 2001 ~ilvia_Street, Berkeley, California. The persons present styled themselves as a temporary steering • committee for a so-called IIStop the Draft Week ll , which was to be held during the spring of 1968. The proposed date for the Stop the Draft Week was discussed, but no decisions made~ It was decided to introduce the Stop the Draft Week to the studenta at UCB at a rally on January 10, 1968. A mass meeting for the night of January lQ or 11Michigan was also discussed. STEWART ALBERT ..as present at thisof meeting.

University On January 10, 1968, a rally to announce a "Stop the Draft Week" ..as held on the steps of Sproul Hall on the UCB campus. It wa~ announcedLibrary, that Stop the Draft Week would be held during'the period February 26 through March 1, 1968. The first speaker at this rally identified himself as STEWART ALBERT. lie was observed by Special Agents of the rBI a. he spokeCollections about plans for Stop the Draft Week. "­ Special A Stop the inDraft Week (STDW) mass planning meeting was held at Washington Schoo~ Grove Street and Bancroft Way. Berkeley, California, on April 2, 1968. Six persons, "including STEWARToriginal ALBERT, were elected to an STDW steering committee~ It waS also announced that ALBERT was one of the leaders of a monitorfrom school, which was preparing for STDW. demonstrations * ALBERT stated that he was a monitor captain. Copied

On~ of the demonstrations during STDW was held on April 23, 1968, at the U.s. Army Induction Center, 1515 ~l~y Street, Oakland. 8y 7:00 AM, ~t Was estimated that approximately 1,000 demonstrators were in the immediate_ vicinit:r of the Induction Center. During confrontations bet~een the police and demonstrators a small n~er of .! 4l"rE:Gts w(,r~ made. STEWART ALBERT was observed by Special

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On January 31, 1966, the Subject was observed by a Special Agent of the FBI in a demonstration of a group of individuals numbering appi~ximately 200, who marched from the campus of UCB to the office of Congre,ssman JEFFERY . COllELAN in Oakland, california, to demonstrate against U.S. involvement in the war in Vietnam.. The spokesman for the group said the purpose of the demonstration was to urge COHELAN to introduce a bill in Congress to impeaCh President JOllNSON.

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On August 6, 1966, the Subject participated in demonstration in San Francisco protesting u.s. position on the war in Vietnam. .1 i ,,;: On September 28, 1966, a demonstrationMichigan by residents of the Bayview and Hunters Point areas of Sanof Francisco took place,- triggered by the shooting of a 16 year old Negro youth the previous day by a San Francisco Police officer. University On September 29, 1966, a protest demonstration of some 20 persons took place at City Hall in San Francisco. A leaflet distributed at tha demonstrationLibrary, noted that it was sponsored by -the Berkeley ·campus SDS and protested discrimination against the black people and demanded that the police officer involved in the shooting be tried for murder and that the mayor and governor be denounced forCollections using troops to quell a riot provoked. by conditions· for which they were responsible. Among those observed present by a Special Agent of the FBI was Special STEWART ALBERT. in An article in the "Daily Californian", issue or January 20, 1967,original noted that some 3,000 students marched in ,, protest at the ue against proposed tuition charged at the ue. ! A~ this demonstrationfrom STEWART ALBERT, who was awaiting trial for an arrest on November 30·, 1966, talked to the audience about thisCopied issue. • On December 13, 1968, a so-called "conference on revolution" was held on the campus of California State College at Long Beach. This conference was sponsored by the New University Conference, formerly known as the Facul~y Peace Cammittee. •

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CopiedJIM BERLAND publicly identified himself at this meeting as the youth organizer for the Southern California Pistriet, Communist Party• • •

On January 17. 1969, the Boa of Regents of ' the UC held their monthly meetingh Berkeley. Governor REAGAN is a Regent, and was present at this meeting. A Special Agent of the FBI observed,"s about SOO demonstrators picketed the building in which the Regents were meeting~ Protestors carried various signs. relating to a number of causes, particularly the establishment of II College of Ethnic Studies on the UCB campus. As Governor REAGAN left the meeting, eggs were thrown at his' car. STEWART ALBERT was observed present and participating in this demonst~ation. Michigan of H. Activity in Connection with the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Chicago, Illinois, August, 1968 . University

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