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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION 

AND 
PRIVACY ACTS 

SUBJECT: (COINTELPRO) 

SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 

100-436291 

SECTION 1 

SERIALS 1-86 




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• and '""for many years prior to this, the SWP in NY held 

bazaar as, a fund-raising effort. According to .informant 



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'bazaar has continually been carried under the name of the^^?g 

a ? JJY School of Social Science, obviously as a "means' of cbncealins^- 

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member of the Socialist Workers Party and still have a Ze^M^MH^- 

acquaintances in the organization, ; The Socialist Workers $^m^^m 

"'"' Party is on the Attorney General's list and they are genera ll£'/g;£g^;.' 

. known as 'Trotskyists', following the line of Trotsky rather ^mp t >' 

than Stalin in. their support of the Russian Revolution .. ^^0^0^y . -:. 

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^ each year in the fall, I helped prepare for the December^^ ; :^-^^^ 
bazaar, the big money- raising event of the year. Various -;::.;-v *,■+.:. ■££-..-.-• 
" members contributed odds and ends, but the items of value came:^;.^ 
from solicitation of merchants. The gimmick used was, to make ^£g>^ v- : 
- solicitations under the auspices of the New York School for > j r^F#f •: , 
" Social Science.- . Forms would be prepared on the above letterhead,..^ ; : 
v?\ introducing .the bearer as .some one T s oil ci ting ^cpnJ;r^utions \- t°^>0^r-\ . 
'-'P.- support 'the School."": ^■vs^sife^^ 

■,i^;/^- v '- :: :- \ "wow the New"" York School' for Social Science, is lis ^ted^^v . r 
iiSn^Sie telephone book .at-the^add res s^ 

K-" New York City, which "is ^a is ? the ' headquarters r'cff >: the'- Sobialis^^p^;^ 
^"Workers Party, but in all my years in/ the Tarty; .• ^ neve^lmejjgggg^^i 
A" this 'school 1 to function ^ 'exc ept; as /a. device^tp ^conceal; the ^j^^^i-, • 
ft 'Party in collecting for, the annual \az'akr^Alap,anyx^^^^Si^^^^:^ 

llvheld at 116 Uniyers Ity .Place ' '^^^^^J^^^J^^^^^^0^^'''*'''^'' J 
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DIRECTOR 
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subject:;;,;' '" SOCIALIST WORKERS 

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I" 1- V y£3/ DISRUPTION PROGRAM 

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airtel to Bureau dated 1/11/63; Bureau airtel to Newark and S;l^%'\\ l, 
New York dated 1/11/63, . ,*.; i,:\ :v\/^-;a^^v^^^ 

5/63. the current rfiflilflenne addresses of ^ 




were furnished to 

Warren County Prosecutor's Office, Be lv id* 




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advised SA^jwp iaai T^ne aeieaae was^gsysut*... , 
filed a tidtiorTxo suppress the evidence based on the f act f ^ ; :fjM^^!%^ 
that no search warrant was obtained prior to the time that Mountain.' 
Spring Camp was raided. A ruling on this motion is expected in '^ VJV 
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: SAC, NEWARK (100-46426) 

: ^SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 
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DISRUPTION PROGRAM . 




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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT 

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SAC, NEWARK (100-46426) 



SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 

IS --SWP -*> r ,.; -;-,;■- 
DISRUPTION PROGRAM 



Re Now ark letter to Bur e au da t e d 10/24/62. *#^if^^^jtM>|pH^^ 

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C amp ABC v iblation Wou Id be presented to the'War r en "Coiin tyjfip 1 "-" ? : - » ' ! 

;Grand Jury at Belvidere, N. J ;,\on. 12/7/62. -gSgi^g^^^^^ 
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.;;' ? :v .- r r . r '. ' "' 5n 8/9/62 c opi co of an " anonymous 'letter/' c once r nirig^p 
the official recognition afforded .the Young Socialist^ ^ 
Alliance (YSA) on the campu3 of the University of. > : C^' * 
California at Los Angeles (UCLA), were mailed to the 

i-42r--'^r v - ■■-.Chancellor and the Regents 

i^r^^^L .UCLA* s allowing the YSA on 

: -?..>'-V^'-- : "~~-w'-~- ':^-'> ' To date/ no reaction to the above- indicated let ter^3X>&M|v« 
I '^il^i-LJ'-v has been reported; however, . the UCLA campus publication ■ -^--^^^ - 
\U-^:&i^\. the "Dally Bruin" for 10/26/62/ carried an editorial ' 




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T University, campus. This editorial is quoted as follpw_sT-^^^?S^' 



"■FREE SPEECH?; 



'':?.- ; "RICHARD M/ NIXON/ Republican candidate for 
governor, has declared he would,. ..if elected, ';v->- 
issue an order banning appearances .of suspected 
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;S' tf :.o~p ^pSffJTf brum • ■ - ATher Regentstare^se t?up 7. 'ind^pe^entlyg^^z^^^^p^^ 

:S ps ^ K v^i^ under the constitutions-^ We . will,.- '^:'9 f ^ se *'%^^S^^^^^-> i 
-g'EwfiM-^*" give careful" consideration'. to any^executlyevi^^^^|^|s^^$'t;i 
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^:"*- •-'. "The president alao stated 'that" there is*'no' ; yJ 
-'b'an'.on persona who take the Fifth . Amende nt , 6r>^ 
who 'are ac c us e d of " 6 ub ve r 3 ion , .-- X\- •■«. ; ■•> ' - --*• •■ - :-,'-; y Z %%v 

y"; "The president supported this" policy on the'f^ 
grounds that the University 'provides, the '.widest. im- 
possible ran^e of opinion'- and that it' has ^V;^'^ 
Confidence in the judgment, wisdom; arid .cultural* 
facilities o f . . . ( unl v e r s 1 1 y ) stud e nt s . _?-. ; __ X^ wv ^''J- V;* 

/ • . " Al t houg h the pr c s ide n t 1 s . t b b e en c our age d #: 
and supported on his f Fifth Amendment Policy' _, it 
is only wished, that. -this position would encompass- 
the entire range of speech including" various, -$£§M 
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7orker" carried an article critical of the"'-SV;?^%M !£'! 



On' il/2j./6e/ issues of "The* Worker "/ con tain ini : ti\e&;^ S- ; - 
notation suggested by the. Bureau, were mailed in" commercially-^;;?'; . r 
purchased envelopes tc the si::' cWP leaders listed below: i'K^V^S^- ''- '' 






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''"^g^c^in.the past 'that the\CP; downgrade 3, the ..Trot sl^istS/.'buji'-phly-Sgi^^"'''"'' 
■»!-r tor '■? w on v ^ ry infrequent occasions . appe ar s injured "enoughs by^Lj|^gf0^ 
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quoted in the Kev/.... York Times of IQ/3O/1 

Communist Party ties its policy; to the;'immei 

Soviet Union"- it apparently caused great'conster nation ^■'y^f^l^p?^ 

v/lthin the CP. It appears that .this is what triggered" the ^S^^P^ 






In the issue of "The riUitant^day^n/jj/627 
an article v;as printed on page 2, who rc^Kfe^^^Ba^e fended; 
the. 3WP. and 
attacks by 
appear from 

the SWP leadership is "well aware of material, printed ±n}iY;pnejj$$ffij3*fa 
Worker".- Submission of the anonymous mailing by^ the .NY6^^.ftS^§J|^ 
however, may serve to refresh the memory of- some;in. the "SW^IIfl^j^JSI 
leadership and " -...-.. 

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Again Dangle Deit To the Well-Meaning Voter'! by WIlliimVK^" 

Albertson., This article discusses the Socialist - \^rkera^^A^± 
Par*— '"' m ^- - .-•■■■•--- .-.--■-■ 

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mailed to carefully selected leaders of the SWP/' would ^^SfSlS^SS 
have a disruptive effect upon euch individuals /since' t!ie 4 ^i^#S^ 

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criticizes the SWP for not Including statement s' regarding"^ - ™. 
South Viet Warn and Cuba In its platform and the'- absence -C^^lptf^. 
of any rention of peaceful 'co- existence/* 'The^ticle^^^S^^%®?- ^ 
criticizes the SWP Jcr. stating that": the CP ; Is^:VSovie^^^^SS& 
agent" which in effcct^supports^t^^^ 

tteDepartment of Justice. It Is felt, that this "article $&!& i< w&v£ i 
if mailed anonymciisly to carefully selected SWP member s^SSf^^" ' 

could have a disruptive effec*- "-- " """ '' ' ' •■ — " ii ^ v * 1 

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INTERNAL SECURITY - 

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ZE %5 * PPG u r hBVe lnthe P«t involved questions r<f^«§ 
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■-'V..V •- Bureau 'authority "to carry out "this ''ii'nmUoP^?M\' 
program operation is denied as such questions "m a^rentl?^ 
be screened. In addition, «^ wou W iri all Sobability-*%4f»'" 
answer such questions in « .wnner favorable to his can"d^cpIP^| 
whether such answers are truthful .or not;' There would be no#^xl 



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Ct th ? "£*££££* bG - certaln that «nir embarrass ing^ques^tli^® 7 
concerning f^H^p background, education andoualificatiohs ^P» l 
for office will be answered truthfully by^» Netf''Yotk , S^W ft '< 
request is being denied. BjHMa the correct spellinc^of^^#S:i" 
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ufnished so that the, ABC Agents would have^?^^^^ 




ABC Agents, accompanied by New Jersey ..State Police, made a 

to the Camp on 9-1-62. The ABC Agents ,' dressed as visitor3Y^wefe f ^pi|JS^ 
able to purchase liquor with marked money after which time State ^&$fi^ji^ 



Police were called in to make the arrests; t All locations where 
liquor was found at the camp were padlocked and all, liquor /con-; 






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V/ith this raid, considerable confusion resulted at the i s 
Camp when some of the visitors who wore being considered for' S V/P :?£>-. *^s^^^- 
membership immediately left the Camp. Considerable concern has -SSiS#v5 rir:V 
also been expressed by the SWP leadership. AqSIVP. National .Commlttee;^^ 

member expressed the opinion that the raid was a result of ordinary z&M&iU' 
vigilance on the part of Mew Jersey liquor authorities although-'^^^S ^■' 
some members complained bitterly that tho Camp had been singled" oufff^^r 
because it was a "Leftist" Camp.- '';/'- ^--- Z' ■-.^■\\ , *?•; "" ^C ^c- -^ * ^ > >^"5^-^; < *6^ ^ ^^p^^S > ^ r : 



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Cp^^-^-^—V . 'This disruption program operation was extremely success^ ui ;;§£&; 
j[jSj2:v as a disruptive. tactic with both immediate and long-term fesults' v §*i^fe 
iMX:i' adversely aff octinc-the S\lP m The guidance offered New^' Jerseyv^fS^f^^C 

as without a doubt one of the" primary ggfe^&^fo&* 



adversely affectin 
■S^sTr.- authorities by ,S. 
fe -fe^f actora in this s 




7|^fs; r laciora in mis successful' operation. *: Wh 1 1 e . SAte pfegy s : p er f or mane a „ 
' ' J ' in this regard was commendatory , .it is .f elt jtt . was not';ofcsuchSi^^^^ 
W^^ magnitude to "warrant ah\ Indent ive7"Aw^rd r l}W 
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a f f or d ed ^SA^ ^^^j f or t he " ex c c 1 lent . manner in which" he :^6r ked tf oSliii 
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ReNYairtel to the Bureau; 5/25/62 "a^\Bulet'"to r "w?^l?^S^ ; 



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M ?v *«^ 1" V> Realrtel set forth a disruptive tactic i""OTploy^'^ v tt^^^?^ 
If- NYO to make NAACP officials aware that the CAHD, which they had^#?§M^ 

supported, was a SWP front ^\;p':p -'••'-- ;-;--•:•> ;/-;• • ':;^L'^^■'^r'^^■^^S©i&'^' 

££^ra— '^'review "cf NT files "on" thV'CA^ re fleet c tna0no^SiS^&|l 
info rrnat ion i3 available regarding support of the CAHD by the : M^ ; '^&& : 
--*-*-- jal office of the NAACP subsequent to realrtel. Furthenaore^ 
__^JMfc:as specifically questioned in this regard on 9/18/62, r^i^- ~ 
and stated that he had heard no mention of any further NAACP '^rra^t^A^WS 
eupport of the CAMD in recent months. He said that it had beeS^*^ r ^*""' 
reported at an SWP nj-etins held 9/13/62, that there had been cfi&i 
lull In CAMD activities.- It is believed quite possible that^^&srr^^v^ 
calling attention of KAACP officials to control of .CAMD by ttiesfe£*s"'~ ' " " 
S'rfP caused them to withdraw support which in turn lessened the ^- : -^. 
value of this front to the SWP. ■ ;• ^ Cf ^^^ 

Z' ;S l " " Relet instructed NYO to re vie w case 'files o f S V/p : vrv .f '^ f - " 
candidates for the NY State 1962 elections to determine if any o# 



information could be developed for utilization under the SWP 
disruption program. 



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ttfrjM&£l]ilfi_disrupt±ve- tactics' to be use d in regard- t6^3|H§§. 

v.^S^xrrA* careful- fiie review' has been conducted in co^ * 

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. Jersey to check on possible liquor violations 
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beverages contrary to Revised Statutes 33:1-2 and in 
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^vOQ each. Tney were placet', in ; c he '7/arrVa County Jail'^^^P 
at Belvidere, H. J. to await arraignment at 10 a.m. ■'•dn^jf^S 
S/4/62 before Magistrate flfcDZBICK G.GUHDM2IM of the -**$?*#& 
Municipal Court, of White ToTOship.^Vr^er^ci^r^^r^^S^^ 

■^' .: •; s The arresting officers confiscated ' SC1.-35 fnSSp.^ 
cash, including a narked one dollar bill which they had*"£^2 
used to purchase three martinis. Sixteen bottles of :.^S5®S 
liquor and 73 12 onnce bottles of beer were also confiscated: 
Tney seized but did not remove from the premises various-^ ^ 
items including 2 refrigerators; 1 freezer; 1 single^^^S? 
saot; 12 gauge Savage shotgun, Model 220B, with rod: l'bdx^S 
of 12 gauge shells; 1 typewriter; 1 adding machine;' bar W'M&l 
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rooms, the bar, etc. in the b u i 1 d i n z ' wh'i r a ' ^^^S^^^^ta* * t-i 
is located.' ( Th i s dra wing was £££ £ ar e Q : ' ; ^|£!^^^^^^^S^ : ^ 
and was given to ^^gsj^^^g^g ^^^- -ft A' ^^^^^ ^jj ^^gg il^ 
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there was a r e f r i ger a t or. .'con t a iri i n g pc.ur \\ ips t a i re ^ s He if^fe^lf 
found a locked o f f i c e ... aii d ,4e ft g».f*d e dj^io^ey ; 5? iiU&bn * eii t er\qg^^^^S 
the office, he discovered 'a' 'refrigerator filled ""witb^yiorvJ§^^| 
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important, item located by the r aid i n g q f f i c e r 3 v/aslJ.an^M-Jfe 
axe 1 e an i " S agai n st -t h ejgall In 0" Smoky Joe's;'. -:\ This was *|p 
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11/12/58 
12/3/5B ; 
5/6/59 -** 
3/10/59 ■■-:. 
5/12/60 
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1 ; 2/8/60 ■ •<' 

12/22/60,; 



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: Committee Action and 

Probation in Math 140 
Relieved of probation 
Probation in. Chem 
Probation in Math 
Probation in German 2 
Relieved of probation 
Probation in German 5 
Relieved of probation 








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From: 

SOC IALlSr WORKERS PARTY 
INTERNAL SECURITY - SffP 



irtel .9/14/62 advising th^^^^^^S^Uff^r^ 









that 
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oasis in order to provide a melmsHFor a^pmes?^ I 

two. major political parties.- 7^.^:3^^ 




s identical with — r-^- , 

ect of the San Francisco Office, 



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«-i«i--"'-i. i5 s A "F-? lcs and San Francisco should iDracdiatei/S^^Kv.'-' 

aa^se whether Vl" campaign is public kno^cd^^-faJ^tion^^ ^ - 

( if 3 * 11 , !"" ? hoald revtev, Files concerning J^^^^^^^?of * -v 

CJany information which could possibly be u tfl M l n thT^ * - ■ 'Si 

-f^lli 1 ^ -?2-*« ra Party, {ayp5:pi S ruptionProgrIn.lbi1 wouM^C" ? 
' ^^ B 5 e „ a 5 re S t *, rccords J ° r ai, y atheirlnf5rSalIoh concerning tbe^%: §" 
'.background of these individuals which could be utilized t6 dl<^s E 

fSnl^ 8 ?^*^ 8 ° f ** e S J?.-.IM» information s! oul^^^fe^" 
furnished to the Uureau immediately ninna «,r*K ««« ^^iT.^^^^i ^S^: & 



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f^^2f: ln , addition to the above, theiinformation contained^^, <v.. 
in referenced airtel should have been submitted by airtel *ii^S%^^ 




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ReNewark alrtels to Bureau^ Q/i&7/6?'*^^ 

3 >*^^^iL ^ e ^e is being set forth" below j^r 'SS^^iSS®^^ 
^k T^ f S rraa JJ°\ or ^ he Bureau and Newark reaction of the'w"^^^fe 

1 • « > SPr^_Canp as determined from NY source. U^^SSg^S 

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ll** on^n^'/SliWBBiBPBBP 1 !? 8 Present at Mountain" ^c&B<^^: 
'4?1 gPrt^^Cadlll As a sucot on 9>l/62, when the r a in h^ ^ ^m^: 

. Beverage Con trol Tfriit tnnir place. Jhfc * -- * 

.was contacted! 1^ sta 

ft w«T3-a great deal of excJWWBWffiTdis appointment at 

£ r^?^ 1 ^" 1 " 8 th ?. J2"- He sald that the iSlate ,:v 

- reaction of some of the Individuals present was to trv arid '^^' 

o SSiltiSn ISn ^i^ Cam ? ^ slmply been caught in" a'bad^^ 
c^^erlts. , 

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7^ 5t ^J that no one among the leadership ;^, 



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camp that they ;left as' soon^he^afteTaffe^^duW^^^^^ 
^^?hor?M° n *H : ^ S lnf0I ™ant "further counted thaftfiP^^^ 

NJ authorities had done an effective 1ob"arrivihV ;!; -iii'^ i 4^^^€su^«^'A 
.resort clothing making their way to tne bar and fb^alniS^^^^ 

th^i ? S»S5 a d ^ nk * 11 H 5 stated that ' "hcnthey E hoS»i#ftlfK* 
their badges and. called In the stat P .T™nn»/„-,,i,„ :"fe«« ! IS»1*/.i 



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.such action as,TnTr"TCr. a long' time ;v-— »&— 
attributed, the raid to, ordinary vigilanceon ™ 
NJ. liquor. authorities/. although It. should be no 
personnel at Mountain Spring' Camp, .'according 



-, 3 — - .- -~, It „ 1 ? the opinion' of -the NYO that- this hacl^been atp" 

f£- v ^? , successrul disruptive atactic with' both" immedlate^lnM^ 
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SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 
INTERNAL SECURITY - SWP 
DISRUPTION PROGRAMS?;? 



tr;? ^r\ ReNYlet 9/6/62 recommending that the scholastic 
record and deMs_o^fiiLM-5flXiial i ist Workers Party (SfPJ^r* 

State of New York, --^%/t 

e utilized in a Disruption Program k 

va r->.. --"-"■;-"" ■ operation. - — ;-■ . -, ■-;■ >V--.. y ,A J'-; /.C '■"-'£?' " ' ' ' "*'"' ' " ' '"' "^ 

^^^v'^ep5«*>a*«- ^ Jtijs noted that the debt in the amount of $300 
owed by^S!!^ to the University of Pennsylvania is f or #;| 
medical bills. In the event this debt was incurred toi'M 



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other than medical expenses it could possibly be utilized;g|§ 
in some manner in a Disruption Program operation. However^H 
since it is a debt involving medical expenses it is felt^$ji§gff 
that this cannot be utilized since publicity concerning ;^^vj& 
such a debt would only serve to arose sympathy for thej^f£55 
candidate. -\i~- ;^;^.:y/'::;; ,~ ^;;; .^v- J^^^>^.^^P^#SSvfe 



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scholastic record and his termination of #5I§ 
education Tf^ihe University of Pennsylvania was apparent ly^gSj 
brought about through an emotional condition resulting in ^SwJS 
|41J*^#* medical treatment. His failure to meet expected scholastics^ 
pfefr^^i standards appears to have resulted from his physical condition): 
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^iori to the above, should the information! 
cdhceniiffri ^^ H H scholastic: record and medical , bills beli 
made public, oxricxals at the University of Pennsylvania^ 
would immediately suspect that such information originated 
with the Bureau. It is not desired that the Bureau .Jtecone* 
known as a source of any inf ormat ion ut i 1 i zed in ",thY4S£iS8jS 






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, he D Pp??ible Disruption Pro^rara^ ^^S^ 

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discloses that on 9/26/6 _ ^ ^ r ^ _ t i ir ^ 

mother, advised that, at . thaTTSTJe^^ 

upset and confused and refused to list enTtb his' parents -'^i^S^m^r^ 

She related that as a result . of this emotional condition 

subject's work, fell below passing ."and the University of l 

Pennsylvania, ...during" June/ 1 9 6l,; : dropped "his scholarship 

and v/ould not let him return , to school or transfer 'tq-^H 

another school until "such .time 'as he paid a A300.O0'-delitr^- ff ^.^s'w ( - 

owed the .University. U;.jfe-M^S^ 



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y permission ''of ■ the Executive ^omlWee^ThisVinfo^t^^^^^ggW 
£l sc l° s ^s , that" 1Bggg£gg*L sc hbl as tlc ; : t record^: at^'1;h(ei!UnlverSti;y^^M^4 
waf>eiy;-po6jpafir!M^eVK^ ino ^withdrawn In : May/^ l96l^jfty{mKH9» 

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w|s^uhiikely;that he 'would have ' fieen^Sn^^ed'to 






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JHntinue "the:" following semester*, v In 
~at .this t time.. further disclosed '•thatC MMH - f OW eu ~ne - -^ 

be ^fn^Vn Gr ^300.00 in. medical bmHnd Would/tSt 
..be allowed to. re-enter, the University or transfer ;'4tfa* 












'i^Ki'/ '-' : Jfi 1 ? f elt tn a<^ the .gcho labt'lc i rcVor tPn?' 
public candidate/for the. office 'of &&£&BS&%6^&*iiairt *■ 

vfnf^ 1 ? to j\ tan<? RuWic; scrutiny anTScSSlIn^th« 

general Public, particularly those individuals' who are%ii 

-unaware : of the, subversive nature of,; th e : SWP^in thisl^S^ 

• regard It .would. secm--that^^^^iRability~to'cbT,Vplefe#l 

?n^^L dUe t °. sch °la S tic'TS¥STO together With uf avof^lS 

indebtedness,. would reflect in a highly. derogatory manner on* 

om JteS«B&»^i cularl y a candidate for- t& "*' 






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-, ^,. r ^_y ■ j n light pf the above,' PhiiadcitThYa^ 
to recent act the University of , Pennsylvania to "6b tail" 
ir possible, additional details concerning %ffiftS' m '^ 
scholastic failing and. in addition attempt toTHSCrTairi 
if the previous^debt owed'by^^to the Univcrsity^X^ 

■Sffilrf 0Utstan di -^' U pon - redffP*^ the exact scholastic*! 
achievements of^feBJ^ together with verification of :h'is^®l 
termination of OTWaTTon,. it.ls felt that this informationp 

.might be furnished .to a source of: the 'Bureau. :< This -informal 
tion could be utilized either by publication 1 1>r as material^ 
during subsequent^ublic . Interview's, • oh television' or "&mm0 

*£}£Z™$SS'JS *B BgB^P ? other SUP candidates . \^^«^ilM 

^^fe^s^sJ -Concerning 'tWg^aToremen^^ 
;'i* , is felt; -that Information to the: effect' tjistt'L,^™. 
currently^ a candidate' in^NeVyork Stite^and '-WiTOf^^g^Staw 

_t he 7 U ni ve r s i t y o f . - Pe n nsyl vani a-^;l f r a ' de s i r abl et* " ; s ou re e^cx r^&0Sm£& 
,By; furnishing this, dnformatio'n'itf ^ 
of Pennsylvania might Cthe]?eairter' press"^ 

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L<>f¥^;%-?.- Philadelphia is requested • to acm.se the^-^S®S^| 
Bureau/and the NYO if the possibility .exists ihat^ihi^S^Blm^-^ 
above data could be made public in any manner by^e^f^^VSm^S 
University of Pennsylvania or by" some source of the i: ^ 
Philadelphia Office without-causing any embarrassment 




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to the Bur ^^_^^^*^^^g^^im4^ 

Philadelphia is requested to' e'^editibUsX^*.^--->--=..- 
handle the above leads and furnish results to the: EureaP^ 

and NY In c\r*rte>r*- f-.haf ' *»n r oirili'i«4-i nn ~*» *-i_~ -_t. _."'__ *i---- ■ — . . '-^^^^^^^^^i 



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will not only result to ASBAas an individu al- but •.brimarilv^^l^^ 

and greatly to the SWP f orT¥e?en'tihg tagHSfto the ' publle^^i#iP^ 

. 4 . r ,^ : as a SWP candidate for a high , office i TfFgl at eV i) ~ ...^:^^t^%^^ 




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subject: SOCIALIST Y/CRKLES PARTY 
INTERNAL SECURITY - S1VP 
DISRUPTION PROGRAM". ■•'■£ ^ 



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possibility that the building which houses' tlie r bar" at ~ the" CarapS^SPS: 
will be padlocked by state author j-HV»r '— a -Pnii ?;>^i*++««>v^««^*^l^^35^i^;4 
on this matter will be furnished 
days by the arresting officers and iTer t TnenT * V l t\H r maf i ori^ wi il *SS^^^^^ 





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oopers visited Mountain Spring Camp, Washing ton ,>^$^^gt 



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0o I^New Jersey on 9/1/62 and found the camp to be in violation^ 
H*4 M ?f state Liquor laws since liquor was being sold without"' "' 

122 license. The agents, using marked money which they later 
M»-i„ n a made a ... 

liquor 



^WMof State Liquor laws since liquor was being sold wi thou t"a T ^P r ^^ 

lood llcenSe * The agents, using marked money which they later^t^K 

recovered, made a purchase at the bar. They confiscated 16:3St£: 




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d. Crtrt ^^*r««r -*ati;Sg|^^wer© unable to make ^bon'd''set^f-^-v/,^f ?: 
^^V^^ a S^^50^^ n ^^ ce J a ^A at .the Washington, New'^ Jersey 1118 

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that the building whicFISSUses; the bar at^the campwill -be'^pS^ 

padlocked by State author! ties ;j^He [vilirreceive^fuii ■wrttten^ 
report on this matter -from: the arresting : officers^n^':few^##^l 
days and any addition xertinent informatlon'r^i'woH •:£< ii *'-&Xm$sM 










to send an anonymous letter critical of the management at.^P^*- 
^rf'Sf -;,.;■ Mountain Spring Camp to some SWP of fie: 
gt^;^;\ and recommendations of the New York Offic< 
^>S?|^?. helpful in this regard. 




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f, .-. Newark letter, to the Bureau dated 8/10/62:^%^?^ 

'JL: J) V .:*"--. Newark SWP informants have advised that a Labor Day^&- 
rr 1 . ;: We ©k End celebration will be held at Mountain Spring Camp'fr-h^'P 
:-Q ^Washington, New Jersey, during the forthcoming week -end. ^t^-^J-i 

Lj .'«' .-. «■■■ '^^^M^^^^ P^^M^pB y New 'jersey State ^lice^-«!^^ 

nowThiejE of Enforcement^ Division of i^A^M 

Beverage Control, State of New Jersey, 110 

. Newark, New Jersey, was contacted b'v SAd- 
n^^jjj^^n 8/29/62 and was furnished the above 'inforLiaTfoK >\» •-«- ^ T - 
Hewas also furnished a detailed drawing of . the facilities'SSfft 
at Mountain Spring Camp and a drawing of the building which ;S%§? 
houses the bar known as "Smoky Joe 1 s". 

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probable" that v liquor' will 



crowd is pro sent at the Canip ~i t 

jbe. sold and a dance^ will bo, held during the evening 'bf 

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i^. Boston-; (lpO-442);"-(In1eo)' ^(RBflTSfl^E^M-S^^ 



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fg*>l. r Baltimore '7. '(100-2348)- (Info) (RM) 

^;."i;.i.; New York a (100-4013) : (Info) (R«) ^^ 
^IC X ir • Philadelphia ..(100-2036) (Info) (RlO 
JS^lg^Kew Haveni (100-119l)i(Infb> (RM)^ 
^%5fe 3 Aff 5 Newark l^^t^^fal "'^te^^^^^^^^^S^^ 
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saasmtt advised; that: he iiXlr^iir i^stigilorsS?: 






22?*.* • Jersey Division-of. Alcoholic Beverage Control* to 



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^t- i." • w ^t sey -^vision of Alcoholic Beverage Control to'^ay • 
check on t possible liquor Violations at Mountainlspring Ci£Sffl&&&\ 
*h«~ g J h0 ovenin f hours of||§If if violations arf d^covfe **« 
those persons tending bar. aSFlfPfer sons responsible for liquor^ v.- 
violations at the Camp »ill be' arrested. ^;1 ? |1;^^"IW#«^ 

appropriate instructions to any informants sto contemplate Visit *S|$fe* 

^iSife t h0 ^ JjJ'ing Labor Day Week End and should be instructed not ^ff 

^^mm^. to Place themselves in a position which would subject them --'to^&^i 

mmX'f* ...:. arrest. Newark informants, have been appropriately advised ^^^S?? f 

pe Bureau will be promptly advised of pertinent ^H'taSF^ 

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I^AP^' V The San Francisco office is "preparing a" "rep or t^Sl|^|^- 
l£f '''-. under the caption "SOCIALIST. WORKERS PARTY, COPYRIGHT MATTERS"/? 
'M£S!^-:: ln whlc £ *t l3 stated that the United States Attorney declined^ 
y^^r- prosecution under Title 17, USC, Section 104/ because "there 'isM 

no indication that the violation was willful* The ' "U3A ; also^'^^ 
*0M t; ■* '•.: st a fc ed that he desired no further investigation in^this^at^erSl^i 

If :**;^¥ : "^ ■■-" ,:: "" ;i ; *' " ■ - ;; • Since the f ac t that a violation did = exist is tJ no^knwn^i 
^S:X'S:,' outside the FBI, it is felt that. the proposed counterinteliigenceM 
^;.:r':.>- operation against the SWp could not now be carried out with'r'^^S^ 
Jfo^^.;.- assurance that the FBI would not be revealed as the ■ instigator ^f%P 
h>U^.!;„ of the action. The San Francisco Office is therefore ' wi th-^I^I^J 
drawing its counterintelligence suggestion because of the ch^nce^K 







■SB 






3**^.* ?■*-"'":*.'..» 



tha t . embarr a 3 sraen t ^ migh t r ej3 ul t at a f ut ur e da te 'j 






ij^-^rr-i;^'"^". - :'-«■..■■ " Any future c ounter in tell igehcV suggest ion's against ^stt?M 




el^ 






_V NIT liD STATES 

Mem or at 







DIRECTOR 



•46426) (P) 



^PVvv > -^^™^-.r)^ SA(f, NEWARK (100-^-,*^, ^/-^j--- — 
Si5>':i i.^^°^ : X ' SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY ^WB^>4 

^^•^^:# / ^,i':. ' IS - SWP • •' W..- • ■' -V ■ -3 ,- : ^ ^^^;|^V,P 






V/-*5^""-' ■' >■+■--■. 



';.-'' i'. 



# 



DISRUPTION PROGRAM 



RE: Bureau letter, 



: , ; ;^a« 



Exvmpt from CDS. C a :rpory^^^%^^fe 
bate bfp^iB«feiio,7r,,:K. hnHe-- 1 - ^ ***** 





£2 -;« w ^ 



£rsey State Police 



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2 ■;£■;} Beverage Control, State of New Jersey, .1100 Raymond 

_i 'J' r- V/itimnlr %T T —,— _ A — _X. J. _ J « /« rt in*. . _ . ^HhH««9@ 



Bit: '« J '"' w 



was contacted on 7/30/62 by SA 



Ivlslon of Alcoholic ^SS^^; 



« =< ^ ^ nt-«j 



_ — iro-^aid he would be happy to. cooperate with the 3gtfR^ 

. .. v ■-.< - -i au atfoHslEtd any information furnished to him would be held^tllpS;, 
iiA** w f£-*in strict confidence. He checked his records but found no iri-SS&rffQ? 
^j'* y, 8K i: te formation reflecting that a liquor license has ever been issued "<tffev= 

:$■***■■• M ^ lt to Mountain Snrlntr f!stmn_ • I .-•■■. .-■.':.-**. .'-^ s, *.-ji\iAr-i.:^: <•*«:.* v».-*-- -**>./ '5 

ft;'} ^> 



•w to Mountain Spring Camp. 



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from his 







aid he plans to send investigators? ^V^^^ 

check on possible liquor violations at: v^^fef^ * 



^'Vl^'°SS MouQ tain Spring Camp and made inquiry as to the roost oppbrtune^^S^ 
^''"Ka.H time. He was advised that large week end celebrations are -&&^0%&% '*. 
J 1iSlw22 held at the camp periodically and that the next Kurh r.filfthrVtfnn^if^^ 






i£wp3 hel d at the camp periodically and that the next such celebration 



will possibly be held during" the Labor Day Week End.. It was ^.g^lv? 









suggested that perhaps he would want to conduct the investigation 
at a time when the bar -^^^^ G og^^Jing and violations will^i^T" 
^, , b0 readily apparent. t^M^^^M^W^^ said he agreed with the filSl^ 
■tgS&S^'*. suegestion and requeste^^^^Tlo advise him of the nextirii*l^^ : 'i 
week end gathering to be |QeTOt^,th 

.1 he is', contacted agai njby '■ ,_ S k mSw£*£m \J ^^^^^^^^ 

ic ipat e d that inf ormat ion wi 1 1 be rec ei v^dWI^Sk': ^ 
from informants and "The Militant 11 concerning a Labor DayS We e^ 1 ^^" 



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m 



aavui AUAViiuttutD auu : iiie iaijLii,ant concerning a j^aDor uay„-. ffeeK y^spm 
End Celebration at * the Camp. ; When this information is received^g 

* . J-..T ' «:i ;ii ; :i »« j v . J S . . I > a 1 1 Kt v,\rs' : ^ £t~*f. >&*? &&#$% y .. '„ 
--Date of pccli»i*s»l !■-•:'.: i' jji in: !< f init c ■•' •'■ : "-v -- -.'"".' '.'•.-.' . 






2/^. Bureau ;, (RM) ; 

1 - New York (100-146608) 

I ^Philadelphia /: .<RM).^ggV 

2ir*iNewark 

1 ;ri;100-33651 
DWA : ^a^^Sglr * 
(6) " 



(iNF6)"(RM) 



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NK 100-46426 





Cor 



- the Bureau, and appropriate offices wiir^be^^S^^?^ 



New York and Philadelphia informants";; who will^S^^I^^^I 

e < 
ng 



possibly be in attendance at the camp, should' be _' instruct ed;nb^p^^|Jr>| 

to serve as bartenders* By doing so they will subject them^-S^R^^^v^ 






selves to arrest. Appropriate instructions .will be issued -to ' [&$$®g%0@&** 

Newark informants. ^Jlg.^V^^ 










1 <1 ■•'-■'' jf a..-;.;- .-„- 
•=-.-3--.; -*j«. ■t^-<,>.- j- 

[:u,.'c '?rftt w-* »■ 



Service 




.ous a 
vised that 
Internal Se 



Resident -^j^in****^*^ ^ . iuvcxua* «cy tuuo ^tjij?!^^.;..^ 

N ewark . N. J. , was contacted on 8/8/62 by SA SS£&*iW&^£x$ 

has just returned from annual leave, and pre£;^^*^£>.<£* 

emuis. to contact him were unsuccessful* He was &d-^0£0^m 



n xne^-j^/vp^; ;?. 






of interest to the Bureau in the 
t was pointed out to him that ^ 
letter concerning her had been sent by the Newark Office A to ^^vs-'ifi^ 1 *'-,-^** 
the District Director, Internal Revenue Service, Newark, N.-J^tf^&At-H—i 
on 6/27/62. 

but did n _ 

will be turned over to the Intelligence Division or the Audit ing35j$s 





ecked the records, for 1960 and c 1961^.^g.« 



'-wfe,s 



ax return foj 



u He said the ' B»t.t^3$g^3 






FH^ffifc:^ Division for investigation. •„.] 



He, was advised .that this office^^l^^; 




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Re Bui'.ot 7/17/6/? and Loo Angelas letter cy22/c^.j^^^;^?:/jj . 
0:: 8/2/62 ccpiei; 'of. the- 'en envious latter ^r^oS^^^g^^^ 3 -.- 



yv/o 

iv..et <iatec; 6/ £2/62 v:sro. railed to the fcllc'.'.lr.^, -v;ho a-'^^f^S'.. 
cv.*rcn;ly ?ic:;c-:r;£ of t;is ;j;'iivorcity cf California at'ixD^^^^fegJ ■■- 
ar:. ;ele-> (UCLA) : . \„/ 










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V >/ " FROM:' ^ : SAC, NEW YORK ( 100-146608) 

^■^JhmjEmt%'^ikU.SFS WORKERS PARTY**' 

v ^ r ^g|^gg£;; DISRUP TION PROGRJM;-^^g^ ■ .;. : :> : y :>> >- : !- jv^Erf^^^^ pfe|gl%| f 

.CV^esfc&v ■•■ ReHYlet, 7/23/52; Bulet, 7/26/62. ;; ;';; :S5*"^*b^^«tS | 

l : " v "^^^Tt^fc^ r On" 7/27/62 ^■■Hiv^o ' h 
information in the pS^^avTsed SA 

durineth^iaurse of the meeting of —^ .,,-... , - , t ^- 

heluV ■ the 1962 NY election campaicn was discus se d/_and ; |^gg;^p ■ 

the swPcTndidatea for office announced. - V'z.^^z^^^Sr&S^^^^i 

'M^&^'^l.' "According to J § the following are ...^..r^n^S^^pSp 

behalf of. the SVIP:y ; ., ,..^ v ,v-^ .-„:^± : " J ■■-■■■■■ . *-":: ..:.': C:x^-i^^&Sfei^SE 



; j ->-i;.i«-i*^ r f^^i. ■ ; 't I 



fjj^ji|h|^j^lablejfp^g||| 

11 vu^ f « - ^ * ««^ » -*- -• *- « un ^| ■ that :: :' ; ; r :J j>S^l:'{^^^'^ j 

lurse of the meeting of Tn£ Usw^ork Local," SWP>* v £^^ifegg| 









:-r icrasR of subject c^cjvinzlSi^^^^^M ! 



^^!sTructions of the Bureau cs set forth in re le t ;£f g. 



„^ «. *w*~— ,— ~- o *■ — *-4M?: 

I ;:r^|S^ addition to the recommendations made ty HY in reNYlet J/2 3/§2? M%; £ 



will be i followed pertaining to the above individuals,-' "iri'-^^BO^ft'E ^ <• 



^ r, ft? 







SAC, San Francisco 

■'#'- - P?* : -^^Sf T Blrector > ' FBI (100- 



bC : «r\-" , \ A%t£?^ Direci 

m&^T^^&JSOCIALlSr WORKERS PA 
fe^-ki:/ .-i'.'*.;tl^.- INTliRNAL SECURITY - . 
fe./>:V^->^^^5^J)ISRUPTIOH PROGRAM • - 






SOCIALIST TORKEUS 
COPYRIGHT WAITERS 




(>.: 



•":*V* 













mV 



',./-. 



Party, USACHJSA), with the objective of the disruption of - 

l^inV^thL Z ^ n \4 Counterintelligence operations -dirccted^lFS^ 

c^iinn JsnrSil!! 1 ^ L Vorkc £ s ? art ? (S *P> are handled under t»3« 
caption Socialist Workers Party, Internal Security - SVfP ^ x 

Disruption .Program," Bureau file 100-436291 .'■■;:: iv^'AW-^ 



■nai security - SftP, %>^'.^'W- - 

16291. :: : ;^m f #^-M'^ 

■ , . V "* ' ■■' £ '* -. - V* v- ^" ^*h?* ' ■ I" ■ "i ■■ ■ '■ - ' : 

». — _ , . .... ........ .... „f,,j-j ,»» ttW t^L~ ,-«*v* jifr**" \-' •■<-•'«*>/ * ■« 

iidered the cnuntpr* -'^^i^m ■•." 



% 






",„;',!, The bureau has carefully considered the' ^counFer— : ? 
Intelligence suggestion subnittcd in referenced letter which 4 X 

EJ.E3SJ52* &JS*iL™*&#*I. ?J ^er an assumed name td^^ 



jet is decorated with Tn?p^ 

•lghted by the Hanna-Barbera Producti«h^t«fc^^SS^^ 



IJ*^/t „?■£!>•% ■£'... 

•J -vn.^a^s. ; 
•J.V ^r olooo ■*- * 
I- -[Jelmont -^ - - 
1* '.;,***' „"'•'"--"" 
| -J ^Caflohan ll 
> ..I Conrad 



Bureau authority to carry out this ' coiihterihtfeiiipcncev^o., 
operation against the S1VP is bcing-'held in abeyance p^ndineH-^f^ 

•presentat on of this matte^to jhf United States Attorney unlerSP* |k 
the Copyright Matters classification. With sufficient 4tailallSf^ 

:*?. ■?&* ^°} Hanna-Borb^ra Produetiphsbas a valid copyi'fght "o&8&Sfi 



?/?/ 



[ , Molon* 
f..- Rosen iu; 
:' Sullivan . 
:.'Td»rtSi. 
■«, Trotter "__ 

If 

15 "pondr. 






SffiliffllP 




1^^0^3^104^ ^Countc^ 



Tot*. Room 



ARV/:cjc;;(9) 




■ELETYPE UN(T \',, J] 





liic e Program) .^:|tf|i^^^^|^^^ 



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"Letter to San Francisco 

; ; re: socialist workers paotyJ 

■isSSS SOCIALIST WORKERS PAiOY^^ 
:/■;'- COPYRIGHT MATTERS 
100-436291 




"Yogi Dear/ you- should discuss this iase »ith thi 'unit^Sm^l^ * 









Ya : 



Yogi Dear/ you should discuss this case with the United ^ w ^ .- 
States Attorney. Provided the United States Attorney declineV^^ 
to consider prosecution and states that he does not desire any 'W^'- 4 
further investigation by the FBI, you should request the* Bureau- 



tin vaption.^*;£yA, t #^ « 

♦^ ..^^°!fc sb ? u J? f 1 ^ ' ?ubmira'i^orrin'this:StSider^^ 
the caption Socialist Workers Party, Copyright Matters" makina M-K 
certain to Include details which arethe basts for th^state^^::./ 
raent in referenced letter that 'Yogi Bear" is copyrighted by ?z2fc$i£?*> 
Ilanna-Barbera Productions. * ~- *' ? 







ftaSHHS 





•ir 



•;- v v nited_ _ states C/":.J : \ j\ v>^ vf r --•• ^fr'^IUiv- 'r^r&^y *W^^£$§^^£$¥ V ^ 

; ; . Memorwuj^ 

■r T ?-fi : '\ "director, fbi (100-436291) (rm) ^j^; 8/3/6^) 

'-> v .:%.,>-. %■ «w<- - ■■ .--- : ■"• «■. . ■ --':.-. ' « .-- * ,- - : l- .* •' ^. v ; -, j.i ;--***. ,r.'-> a< :*-*'< =£.; ./ ■"" ' ■■■*■■■■'■ 

' //^^O^S ;. SAC/ PHILADELPHIA (100-2036) (SEE)!. 



^V^&^^<ft>V 






1 -ft' ." 



J''* 



Mr -: 



jvi.-*iij*^'.> J. ,-* n 



subject: ^^^ 



"?r.t- 



SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY" 'Classified by 

IS - SWP ';? ' ..." .W.: ;:..' '^.Exeinpt from GDS. Cat ceoryj 

DISRUPTION PROGRAM 




tAM -r 5 '- ' Date of Dec less ificat ion InAeS^XtpJfWW 




requested that this orriQe&^;-.^^^-* 
furnish any suggestions it might have pertaining to the ?5f 'f'?lft^?\ ^ 
embarrassmento^^sruptiori of the Socialist Workers Part^f^^^pp 
through ^^p^^ ^^^^ H wever, the Bureau In referenced f^^^^^S&i 
Bulet ins^^raTSTno such ef fonts should be. expanded ^illS^ISW^^ 



in this direction at the present. 1/ 



*tr?* , ^<fi* v 







]^H*vY\' the ~ following 




■: J '"■£'; 






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mm 



I 



_ SAC ,„ New^York _O00 -MCtfOSX 

I* i-^ ■?■ i : : lie- wl^&l 

^ Director ..FIJI (100-436291) 



^ 



& 






r»."=v 



socialist workers party 
inie&w, security ^ skp 
disruption prosf^l j <^ 




^■■-■.vv.rv'TTTt,.^.-- ,_ 

J '•"' Execp t f r oro G DS , Ca t cgory --^ ■ -fe>"^ - ' L T/Jj^ 
J: Bote, of p.eblassif^lcatiofl > In^sn^ta M j^^>?^ 



b . «o ... > 



.: RcNYlct 7-23-62 "in captioncTai^ 

forth suggestions concerning Disruption Progrem 6perations5t' 
.Mn connection with the coming clecti"«-' v " '*-'"«'" v--t.**ja**rv<£ft 



##£ 








; ft; *-' »-: a, «? * 







, r ^ JP$l-?^ arrcst c^ for r>ickctirig>oul<i; 'Xii^tiiil^effcct^^.^^^,' 

lf£?&mi /'individuals that 'jroiiid formally cast OS? vote" fort&~c£ii6]Mie^ 



m 



., ^f ^^..typc.^-Tha^fact thet ; the ^charge ■a^affit- 
?,r|- was dismissed and no additional action v takelrv/bu 
^^^4^ithc,;undesirability of ; thisj operant ionfV& 



?fV*|mo«H': 

■ Collahan 

_ y ohrod 'i. 

"'on* '— 

I Roi«i"_li 
; Sullivan ~i 

'TfoJUf 

T»]»," Roo 
Holm** 
Sandy ^ 



( 100-2036) 



|g|^^i^dclph^a-( 100-44256| 




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#^lo^ 



?K "A ft ROOM 



HSif^V?^ 




5oc lal 1st; ^orliQr^^arty^^Mw^k^^ 



'«"■«—!' : itutTrrt: unit 03' : 



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JOENflA^ 



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As the names of the "candidate's to be' nominated ?^^^^^3 
for public office by the Socialist Workers Party become; 
known, files of these individuals should "be" reviewed in r %^&$£^3fe\ 
connec 
and rc< 




UNITED STATES G 

MemoranDki 




Re Bulefc to MY, 3/1 5/62 # v MY' 



Sf f *■?>■ 



'}_' •W't'ii)" -V- '■*.'' 



• 3/20/62, cc to Philadelphia and re NY lettter to Bureau^^Sli^lSSl 

5/25/62. --'. .. --v. .-••; ■.,..■,■■.,.-;■:/';::■ ■'- -^^;>;^4^ 

' :"" ■:■'"' -'-:■: Rg Bulet requested consideration _of ■■.'a'-^^^^^^|;#v41^sSv'^ 
disruption "tactic involving the SV/P candidates for' public^ ^'^Sffi£ ?: S.? 




candidate, if given publicity. 







draft piece o 

on in the State of NY during the 1 
io se had names ' opposite them 







i^frr 



It is be 



....• . k In the case of §§S5|||t|9j re I 

set forth the desirability o WW BIglizirig 
source of embarrassment to. the CViP.Uiider~.th5 

2-Dureau (100-436291) -{lift 

Afc*^-- U-lOO-436779) 
^-Philadelphia- (100-44256 

■kv:i;:'4 £•■: (1-100-2036), ( 

"1-Hew York (100-146356) 
i-flew' York (100-146359) 
i -New .York (100-146608) 



». -I, .. vr -.-, r ->. ..-,-..^ .».»_. ., J .-, T _.,1 i _„ ^_ .-^ J-,j .J. ..,>;.. -^.V.,^ ^ .j^j^.^y. I.-^.jj-.^.,, _,^ ? ^ :1 _ i , i .-j*,; 

•' • *" •' ' ' ; *• i -*~k''5 i ""*'- * " ?"*• " "" ' T **''-'V *'2 r ? s'f* i *,^' i^ 5 ^ i"* 11 1 V?^"v£^j&SVr ; ~i v *.i « 

Wms* f urni shed a r o ugh-';:'; VK& i\l:;0? r :^ : M :§£?* 
the 'office's.'' to be vo'ted^/^SS-ifes?.- £- ' 

n . • Two . ; -fa^fe^*** i . 

eTng considered by the SV/P^S^i^^^ 

-•-•"•, r .••■^a.-w'. -•.• r "■-:;/■ , • - : - . -,v'. : .- ~ vu *•?•'•_ -v^-C- •'.;."*"■ 5' 
-.*-.- ,;■'■■' »«r'-<i >'. ?•- "«••- ' r > % £ ->', •* "... • .. ;T . ;-? ' '^4^,->' ''-^- .ifts*< ** H -.•; 




possible|pgiJ|^ . 

ffsruption "-Program t^#%§ ; 

* '" ' ' * =■— v '^— "■■» u ;"' 




PS 






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G PB : mxp "' ..^S*^ * ; V" - 'f< : V * ''"• ^ 
g^^Ex^t from GI>S~^U^^ ... ^p^r; 






APPR C PK I A Tr AG HKC I ES. 

Anv'/i^jx. 



(SO, 

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pl^ 



■»1S 









Jul 'S J5: fib2i|p^ 

















p^&f^^i^^."' v 'CV- . If he '.docs "campaign . 
Wi^'f'c.'i'-' way be involved in a panel type 
|jjl||S«£x -. ■ to interview by the press; " 
|^^^i>.?jwill be Glven^by 

^^9^^ c reeard T to';'flirnls ; 
*'0?fj0&*:^ i : a friendly repor 

.,a§fe|*f|*"" ;! " ' " ! "" '"''"" " ' 











■ J .;_ .. i . ,_■ ■,"; •'Sri '^'"-i;' ''.»'''(■.' . . ' .' 

I. ,..,. + . r „ - ;-.. --, -h. . tr+^tfi; ^.iw ■■{•>—, up ■ .;- - * < ' ■ • 

% "'\'f^- r m'" iob-in66o3 ■ • : 




^^^•"■■SteiSLno'if there are any fttiier individuals whose backgroundj^ ;-.-• 

; -^ v \Wa^auae them to be an embarrassment. to. the *WP ; as^n-^^g^ 

election candidate. '■%^<..-S-:^jr-.:-'^"r^'r^n:^:-^.i--i-^'rf^-^0^^^^S^. 



- •--. ••--•••'•-, '. - ,■-••« ■-:: ..J' ?-r.* ,-;'.,. ~t'.„'"- ^V-y.l"..^.-'.^-^ .- . " 

-•'...:; .>'. ->..--„7 :-;,,.-:. .--r; •_."., ;*\-^..-'- r:^x^.^^^< . * } 
. ' '•' .■'. . Z > »7l - ■■ '■■•v^'* „.. T :> ^*. tt'- °!£ff *i&*«.vi?*!?W* i y ifeSJC%^- '■ ■* 




n " Fr a n c i s c o " f f i c e " p r o p os e s t h a t a ; c 6 py of ; - 1 fi 1 1 s i .%i^&> i [ y t \fr\ 
rr1r»r1 *n HAMN A-RARBEPA .PRODUCTIONS anonvmouslvl^^^fe :' .'& 




tftM'M^^XCtt RECORDED .Hf ■&££&&«& JfV 








ij . ^ • ^5,; .,;-.-> ^ -"',„.. Th e San Fra n c i s c o f f i c e re a 1 i z e 3 t h a t ... th e ' ab ove facts ^&j£*$-!fc: ;?, 
p;fll''/' may be a' technical .violation of Title. 17 ,-USC, Section 10 4 t . b\x±0g^^^ : § 











& i; ^ '"young socialist alliance 1 




Our Los 
letter be sent to 
California j at Los 



^ded t ha t an ■"anonymous MWt0?^ 
^^ University ..;bf^^g|#^Mi'| 

, - ■, -- — — -« ,, - ^^rj ^ all UCLA ' Hegerit¥i%££aS; 

pointing out that the Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) .which is snJih'^4 



?> 



officially recognized student organization on the UCIjf campus? is":|5|^l^ 
?.2: r ?£?- y "?'- or e a nization and asking how UCIJV off icials couW perj2iiK3 



Jggf ; mi t this s 



^J- "JS^S^**" *' 



1 -■* 



^ jraer3ri%^v 

The Los Angeles Branch of the YSA in existence on ■ the-^^SS^^::-* 



-A campus of UCLA is affiliated" with and followVthe Tims and r Su^pos If 
■"" of the National YSA,- 






i BB r -(. W ft 



The proposed anonymous letter 



^"perturbed parent" who wishes to remain anonymous so that no 
,.„, ^unpleasant repercussions against a student son will occurv r 
l ' ; K!*nJP tter would point out that through limited research source's 
^■KliS' ttle effort was required to determine that the YSA Is ' un-American^'P^' 
(fH^uiS 1 ? rates wltn other deadl y enemies of the American way'of .ilfe^S^glSS; 
r^fcW 1 ** anonymous letter reviews articles appearing in the Dublic an^itSfvft 







f 



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;TjhIs anonymous letter reviews articles appearing in the public and^^^v* 
pampus press indicating that the YSA on the campus Is"affiliated#SfMS&] 
Itfith the National YSA and points out tho various activities "'and ^m&^S^- 
demonstrations beine carried mih.hvlhn ysa in i/>a'rAn^r^-:^TK^»lfeit 



r"-^ ( >K^ em ? n3trat } orls being carried out-by the YSA. In Los Angeles 'iWiii#&%tiBaffi$& 
Z& m u ]£etter would ask how UCLA of f Icials.^could .-possibly ibo • so :blind ; : andfSSSg '0 
*-S^^-R a ty« > 3 Ho easily, fall bef ory'the 1 adVancfci^ 
^- Auch'.as the YSA In allowing t he \YSA'/to denounce ^the*iUnlted~S£ at es^S&a^l 



r o ee < gw-Tf ■>> **«? -*j.w> ^»a jjuj.ui. » o u u ? >na t t nrougn res ear en vxt wa s -Tea sy»i"fl ??n 
LSjJSr^* determine that the YSA was nothing more than" the" ■VYutKfaffifia^lSSg^ 
^.^iof the SWP which has been cited as a subversive' or ganizationfPTho^^ 1 "^ 
^letter would point -but.that UCLA .has" a sacred.,duty towardyyqutlr^ 

;Xnot,;;Only to teach, but to Drotect. from'dflahrn^fvp'^^^l^^iw 







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^ ^S^It^I s f elt . tha t •: t he Los Angeles "sugge s t ion . 
£ m eriti^ When:- this . anonymous "'.letter Is 'received by the 
flCW ^n^tge^egents j- Jctiohj will undoubtedly be. taken 

ZEnclosBrS 
^ 100-^2722 _ 

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the "true nature of the YSA whichwould possibly result in' the ^^^S^^- J 
YSAts being removed from the list of recogni zed campus groups •.'S^^S^pHl 









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This removal would make, the students and the public aware* of 

true nature of the YSA which would have a considerable demoValizing 1 ^? 

and disruptive effect upon the 

RECQMMRWDATIQWi )l^S?::?^ : 

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■"f --V- '':■■ Upon approval of the Director, that the attached letter ^J4^ : : ^ 
to the Los i to gfil e3 Office, authorizing the sending of the anonymous.^™* 
letter to^gffig^ and the UCLA Regents, be sent. This letter con-;^g; 
tains pre cauTi ona r y statements. ■' ^ ~* f " v.^.wv^:->~-r*^ *-■■ 














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b-vr>*r.- » -■ ..-.; = Beurict 7-0-62 ^v^r-vfi>^^ 

t; /..-.;, „ ' M|I|I .„-, BijAffflj] , g jiU'-nh f?£,i ^a, iL?, ifTiTT oa ^,&^ to anonymously mail-.^/^v^^^.v.^: 

^^^^^^^'"^ tho University of "^ V>^ ^?'^5SKSv. r ,i.-« 
fwlth a copy to all UCLAv^g^^?^-"? 



to 

California'." at Los Angeles 
M" o.'V" Regents, tiie anonymous letter proposed in your letter 'da tod jA||p 
|feg2^-:" *.6-22-62»" --'Kvery. precaution; shoulcl^bo taken to JLnstu 
^-t- 7-: -;.:h- t^ig ^ e ^ ter "cannot be traced back " T to ^the Bureau.'-; 







_ itely upon^uf&Mi^^^-. .-- 
completion of this ma i ling including the names, and address esS^.^y '■.; 

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review of, the suggested anonymous letter 
enclosed with referenced letter indicates that considerable 






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Q^ thought and preparation were devoted in the organization 



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of the letter. 

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It is noted, however, that the letter a*^^^ 
lengthy and would possibly not have the desired immediateSlSig:/^ 
addition paragraph 3 of the suggested/.y^^^ : ^-S- : -9/ 
anonymous letter indicates that the writer conductcd#ISi^i^^f^^ 
research in an effort to determine that the VSA " i s . ?P^^^2J$#i< /I 
un-American and rates with other deadly enemies of the ^^^^;g 
American way of life." It would be desirable to include •&^$&&i:~ S 
with this anonymous letter some public source information gS>r-.g 
which would substantiate claims made by the writer of. theS^lfcC o 
letter. so that the receiving authorities would more 



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li^o<^* readily, accept statements made therein., >/* * i'.-^^^^p^fflE^^^^i i 

P§5h |o ^fVlf.v ; in view of the above, Durcau approval to .carry WdB^kMK^' ^ 
ii>£- SSout this Socialist Workers Party (SKP) Disruption PrograrajT 5 - 
Migfc} g fe 5 a o pe r a t i oil i s - be i ng he Id in abeyance • #^Vou shp uld "-- , --- -- ~ -~ 
f^^tHvin* the Bureau whether you have in yourpossessii 

source information which could logically be furnished. 



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, that the YSA 
>WP. ; It- would 



with this anonymous letter indicatinj 

Jn fact, the youth affiliate of the 

be desirable that the anonymous letter be shortened 

>i thout the , loss of any i mpac t upon the . rec ip i en t >J: 



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SS^lXJ-SlS^ THeVBureaii should be 
iobovejnatters ;by. return si mail.^ 

^Mi^sXAnge le s/ (10 -17375)^fr 



advised cohcerhihg^the;^^^^, , 



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m^B 100-436291 (SWP Dj srupt ion Program) 
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NOT RECORDED |pg?S 



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UNITED STATES GOVLk. ~ 

Memorandum 



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TO 



Mr, W. C. Sullivan 



from : Mr. F. J. Baumgardnexv 

subject: SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 
INTERNAL SECURITY - SWP 
DISRUPTION PROGRAM 



date: July 20, 1962 



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r.uMivn* K. - 

Tovel 

Tfotiri 

T«le. Roon 

Holmes 

Candy 



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If the Director approves, it is recommended the attached 
letter be transmitted to Newark authorizing the above operation. . 
It is noted this letter also contains the Bureau's views and comments 
regarding two other Disruption Program operations which it has ,■ 
previously been authorized to carry out .Vrf^ £f. 

Enclosure r . . .+,«ri°' J 
100-436291 



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1 - Mr. Belmont 

1 - Mr. Sullivan 

1 - itr. Baumgard n e r 



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Letter to Newark 

, . - , Re: - Socialist 

\7^?r?y&f&£9if' Disruption 









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TTT I J-.--..*.-. ■? . s '-.v,-J. -"••: 1 ^,~- •' --. ■.. -■-.-.--,>.' :-^^>\^<ji£>*i rf ^>:x >j?r*«r 

■,'.';/v'.-,--, . You* should expedite the contact; with ^^^^:-^^ffl#gjB^^ 
immediately advise the Bureau when this 



it^n-.v- ;:,,,-, ^ *;, :/ promptly jxdytee of ,any tangible [results 



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is^lrest'dy 'con tact edl 

IS^t^;^V* ne should -be instructed, not* to do so. but shour 
[5^0-5 -&*H awa t ± jt ftyft lpnmantiB as a rosult of the "seed he' 

'- ? v: ■"" '"' tho^^^^ffl-jneeting. It is felt he should not. — *. rf ,-- ?^^^ym^^m r 
LisTJafHe alone for If he keeps agitating'on tthls;pointl^^P«g ? 
could possibly be compromised and fall, i C.d is favor ^|%S^i^%S 
— ' ' -** his; dismissal from the NJCAMD — J '*- ^ , " «™ J ^^^^ 
others in the" group bring 





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were being diverted by cert a in"", members for: purposes' s other2^^^5^S-'#-I: 
tjinki^tH^ the funds w e r e r a is e d . I n a s m u ch as . t h e i n lq r m an t^^^^^Hi ; 
^^^^^ ^ ^ has already "sowed .-the seed" regarding, this^g^l^^g^fe^: 
matter it isfelt t h e ab o ve^ *"£* £" c t i o ns ' s h ou Id be ;f u i* ri i sh ed jp^^gj" -- » 
Newark .. Regarding gjjppil^^ 

Rev e 'v^^srv ice*, a n ^sfabii^^^^^TO^^i^^W^ Ne "w 'aVl^Cf fi ?^^|^Si^> 
'tha^^ ^^BL J-s of interest to the '".Bureau, in-'. the "inter n^j^SSSp*^^^ 
s e cm^v iiell an d to* f u r n i s h" an y. b a c.k g r o iiii d inform at id n ^5#S|5Slt& -w -- 
concerning V BF which might bo helpful -to 
noted NewarJK previously furnished Internal 
with information it had received that €z&£Lxm m: 




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be in violation .of .; income tax. laws "in 'l.SSfS^^erJix^b^ndj^^^^^^l'-' 
who is eln ployed, and a married daught^r..wh6;\resi^os^ v in^ 




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W-\y?S"- :- ;: ^" : ^"'SAC f Newark (100-46426) } '£^M~ 

r;- : ^^;^|^ Director. FD1 (100-436291) v ;,^ 



&■:;? "v^^tS^' SOCIALIST WORKERS ' PARTY ';f^%®3 

k4u- v.' ' o.r.^: internal security - sw:^2&3g& 

^•;:X ; ; >\>V-v: : - disruption raoGRAM r ^^^S||^ 

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established contact of your office, and advisC-mra,, .^ 

is of interest to the Bureau in the. internal. m&J$%3^ 

fold and furnish any background infonjation concerning r ; 

which night be helpful to^Iilp. You should -.request ^^;;: 



corning any developments"^ Fv 



o keep your office advisc< 
s regard. \J ^ ££x-^££fr^C:^ 

You should advise the Bureau regarding the/results;^^. vg ■■- 




lfef. I -5-*''"-S-'.-:k." 



in which finances of this group are being hand led •^The^CA*©'gis^ ! | J ;> 







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. ~ Letter to Newark "•■ ■*'<■<■ ■•'■* -* : ':'?>.: iJ £<i>0rl;-i 

^ ■ ,^> \ re: socialist workers party * ! 



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NOTE ON YISTJM WmiHmg: 'i^U % 
husband 



_ -,- „ ,,. is reportedly listing as dependents herv^^§^|^Cf 

;band, who is employed, and a daughter, who is raarried^ahd^^'^r.^v 
residing in California. This information has been furnished.;to^^i^i 
the Internal Revenue Service. \J 



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W+-'i Memo wan 






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SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 

IS - SWP 

DISRUPTION 









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It is expocted that a discussion of the N/J* 5 ^ 

. k, JCCAMD finances will create a feeling of animosty. between ^S 

: . £ fc .... ^ Socialist Workers Party members and Labor-Negro Vanguards 






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fe--'.-:'"J S>-*i d, party members who are active in the N. J. CAMD. O 

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jfri , 'i- K ** 3^-^':-' ' - On 6/16/62, a female, who refused to give ^'4^^^$^^ 









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Bft*.-! WOO 

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3 name, telephonically contacted the Newark Office and>^>|^^^^pg|pf|| 
** stated tha t she wanted to furnish information concerning ''S^M^M 

fe^^^^^^gf (Bufilo 10 °- 3 ? 2 ^t^3$^^ 







*..- Knowing that 




is employed at--;-Beth'iSsraer^^^^ 



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'<-» Hospital in ' Newark, the WW ler was'". asked . if .she7itoo^^rks|^gp^M|ff|li# 
oat BatlnIfiiael.V. She then stated that her : ' txamo±Q^S^M^^^^^m^4 

id that she is employed in theW^^^^f^K^^^^I 
" at. Beth Israel . _ She, re f used xo 8xve._tierAsxV^S 




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fci'O *:■■'*' homo address because she does not want her husband toknowli^^X^^^t;! 
that she had called the FBI. . She requested that .her;, i dent it yg^- -^ 
be concealed, \J \ j -V: 

. .._ ^., _,_ stated M-.rgg-- 

great quantity of material at the hospiTal .relating to '.^^^i^S^SSM 
the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. ^r^t^iS^r^ 

.*■'■-„; ■* . .'<-.- ***■■. Vi-^''. '^"■'V <""**" ' '•*"', ' ' > 

is currently a member of the Executive rP:^^^4r-.-\'..! 



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husband > ^ao M Ts ' T ' gEpray 8d , and a married daughter w ho •'■#h?'-'^^Vi^ > ^ -._.._ 
resides in California, as dependents for income tax purposes i y^?*£S' 

vftd that the daughter rfifftrred to ^£0g^W&g': < 




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The information pertaining to a" possible a' ; ^SC^lSlJ^^^ "'* 



violation of the income tax laws has be e n\ f ur ni s hod rr .. ~^.^,^. w ,,, , 
the Internal Revenue Service at Newark. U-'^MJsr&J^^^*'-'^'*"-^^ 



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ue Service ax NewarK. y-^^v^^^r^gjii^g.^^-^ ■< 
lit nor it y is r equested to contact ^!?^^^9^ Vi; §^^S#^^-^ 



i . Office of the Regional 
Snue' "Bervi ce , Newark, who is anT" 




[nspocxor", - Infernj.... ^ . 

establishedcontact of the Newark Office, and advise,, him ^p^^^;- ..; 

thatiSl^^of interest to the Bureau in the inter n^;||gjg|^^^ , 





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" SOCIALIST WOKKEP.S 
INTERNAL SECURI 












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a w a jinn n±> cjiwniix — o iv*- y * ; . 7 r- -^ -;. -; SLIT ( 2 ) OF., r r r te :'-o>>'^f *V< <tVV:g&y£&- 4 
DISRUPTION PWXtWUI>^^A^l'-.--i r pA» ¥*>'/ 7. '~/J>K--+r l^&P^i '\ 







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whether this operation could be initiated! 
You should submit to the Bureau the exact 
manner in which such an operation would bo 




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qarriod cut and await Bureau authority, to/ ' ; "/}|a5^^SlJ'^pl| f ^1 

carry out this operation.' \ J - ■ ^rc=^t* ^^rn * ^;^' ^*^.i ^r^-Xi ir' ^^^^V'^^^fS^tefe^ " ^ 

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UNITED STATES GO] -■";*-> *:■ 

MemoranMn 

Director, FBI 




and, as such; -is not -entitled , to' conipensation^,^ 
distance toward locating "a -new. location; r and uoyxng^fWag^S 



:f*£':X; m- I ,' as a business unit an 
hp ^ .-^: ; u or_ai3i 3 tan cc t ovj ard 
05'pj-H .ygj-ij^^ ^ ^fitated that if 

"!Eh2> In this regard, JggSI 




--.the PB3V/P without £ood cause for.- : T fcH^£l fel al -^o unte ^^^^^^f^^^ 



.'*." fl '.,; action on the part of the 
•:- the 

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this r.;atterY. If and 
Redevelopment Author! 



when any action Is^ taken" by- ther^^^^^^f ;v^- 
Ity, the Bureau wlll-.be'- aavi3ed^>:i^ ;; ' 

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•^ ^ -June" 7;M?62r^^jfe 



p." ' ■ ■' A ^ ' :; f*l i'-v%-^' Di recti* r , F 

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"that T f^ ;*;***:'.&-<*- ¥?+• 

.iS**-.*jW^ w 4 — ...?.' ,■ »■ ■; 

___ iaa sent an o rr ic i aT~~Hcmo ra naum to "ffrc h* niTacleTph i »7r'Wj w ^% r ': 7 
Ivpmcnt Authority concerning the use by the Socialist. .If^^^fe^ - ^ 
Workers Party of 1303 West Girard, Philadelphia, as he a dr,?aS^S-3ife? r-/\ 
quarters in accordance with a Bureau-authorized. disruptiohj4^:^^ 
program Wpcration,.^^^^^^E^^^&^^^K^gS9@^^^^^i 

You should advise by return mail* whether '.Bny'^^^^S%M^ p 
tangible results have come to your attention concerning this-ljffe^ p 
operation. 






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'V? : for p-r : x-:7. to r^::Ti??s • in,-rS^-- r^^^^^^^ftS^IS^oS'^^ 




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SAC, Los Angeles (100-57253) 

h--:^V-> -'w«^i^; Director, FDI (100-427226) ^>" : ,i , :,V-,: . : , ,!; ^P^^^feSft^^d 



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• -4 ."-'-.■ Rerep of S A 1gjl plls^|||gg^ at Los Angeles "dated "^^S-S^^S 
4-20-62 In captioned matter.-. - -^ ,-:^T.. .^v'- . ,•.-;-,.. rV^^^E*^^-^ 

A review of rerep Indicates' that the li>s AnpeleStS£iS^ 




Since the YSA is the'youth affiliate of the^^^H^tfe^ 
Socialist Workers Party (SWi 5 ) you should consider the^3f^M$0?^ 
possibility of ihitiatine'an SWP Disruption Frogrftrn'opcratlo^f^^i^ 
aimed at alerting the proper authorities to the true:noWrc;'(Sa^ 
of the YSA and especially the fact that; it is a youth ftfflllateS^^f 
of a basic revolutionary group so designated by the Attorney-SS^ 7 
General. Your recommendations and observations concern trig Ig^p^C^S 
this matter should be submitted to the Bureau for approval C^^" 
prior to any operation being 

, ^^v: t$ - ,.: . o -=t 7 :^'r/ ':, :..-....;:^ 
0t> 100-436291 Xswr^PisruptionJ: 







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ReNKairtel 4-27-62 adv ising" that iiaio^Le^^ 
of Newark had, at a social affair sponsored by the Coonittce.tb &7;^L 
Aid the Monroe Defendants (CAMD) held 4-24-62, announced that hcrl-Nji 
had designated 5-2-62 as CA^ID Day in Newark, Information also "4SS//V; 
indicated that Mayor Carl in would shake hands with two of the*~?®il|^ 
"Monroe Defendants 1 ' on the steps of , Newark Citv JlalV: J on 5-2-62^9i$§l 
for the benefit of newspaper photographers. For the ihforaation-^^ 
of Newark and New York, steps were taken at the Bureau to obtain 
publicity concerning the true nature of the CAMD in the area 2 




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V i. ny airtel dated 5-3-62 Newark advised ' 'ttat^M^ort&Hln^'E 
had refused to be photographed with the "Monroe Defendants" on -*£" 
5-2-62, Newark also advised that no pertinent activity Was noted 
and that CAMD Day in Newark was a complete failure 7 due to "'~i^ ; H?t; - . 
inclement weather with no activities taking place; "^^felri^^fe^ri 

Newark and New York should be alert to prcwptly^- r ^^ v - 



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report to the Bureau any information coming to their attentionB'& £ ^ 



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concerning publicity of an adverse nature concerning the CAMD.^^^H 
It is not known at this time whether the action on the port of 'A%?>-"«- 
Mayor Carlin in refusing to be photographed was a direct res it lt^t^gi 
of action token at the Bureau. In the. event information comes ^iK^rf i 
to your attention concerning this natter, such information should^S^ 
also be submitted. No. mention, .however, .of this matter should -lieSs-i 
^5jn|^^made to any. individual outside; the^urca«'^S^^^^^^^^^li^^3| 












1 - New York 



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O.;- 100-436291 (SIVP Disrupt! oh'Programy 

SSfcif ■■ -■ . NOTE OH YBUMS ...' ^ -,-..•/. ... ..-■$£&*& 



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■- NOT R F/*b R O K ~D : 
201 M'AY.'i"&?9B&S 









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$^py£f ^^."Si l '5^.r;-- -The abovc-mentioned^ action "was authorized by ^m^orali^umSStf 
—■■"■■• Bauragardner to Sullivan dated 4-30-62 which was approved by tlic^pSl^ 
Director. It is felt that Newark and New York should be madeffe^^rE 
^a^preiOf ; this ..act ion so that any s tangible results nay be^fgf 4^^^ 




^rnislied^to,.sthc Bureau. 
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• Socialist workers party -Yr-^'u^J ^^^0M^^0X^} 
is - swp ••. . ■;-.....,. ^ / ^^v^ 1 ' A ""^"---' , -' / * /f 

(DISRUPTION PROGRAM) -^ ^% 7 -^ w ^r^^ 

(00; NY) ,u ^:-m^JvVi^v^iCT^ 

ReBuairtel to NY- 5/iA/62V : k*\.^ 



cei to ny, 5/w62/^:j;^;£^^^ 

1 approved a disruption tactic" suggested^by^f^ 38^;- ^ 
the anonymous furnishing of ' information 'to^SlS 3S3' 



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the NYO involving the anonymous furnishing of information to%? 
the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ^ 
(NAACP) in regard to the Socialist Workers" Party (SWP) &*£&&& 
domination and control of the Committee to Aid the Monroe*"^*'^?^' 
Defendants (CAMD). It had previously been reported that the^Sfe 
NAACP had given financial support and endorsement to the CAMD i&% 

.,';. ...... It has further been reported that the CAMD has£§t^|^/j 

received the endorsement of Local 600 of the 'UAW-CIO/ thi^l'T^ 
is being directed to the attention of the Detroit Office ''• in$i%& 
the event it is possible to initiate a similar disruption ''$$$$0, 
tactic in connection with Local 600. ^ -^^ 









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Upon receipt of reairtel, efforts were made to = contact iSS^ 
^" it the NY Headquarters of the NAACP by telephon^SSi^g/ J 
It was" Teamed that he was out of the citv^nd was not "due. to^llSftft ;: * 
return til 5/22/62. Efforts to contact '^^^ere .unsuccessfuI^^S^§ 
on 5/22 and 23/62, but he was reached telephonically at 4:15 pirn, 
on 5/24/62. ^^^ ' " " " 

to identify himself, but was distressed at a development in 



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was informed that the caller did not wish^&3^V3 

connection with the NAACP that he had become aware ofV ^i^^^S^ ' 
was then told that individuals connected with" the CAMD ha- , ..,-,,.. ,.,,, w , ,^ 
said they had obtained the endorsement and support of ^the^^Sfe^Sfv^^ 
NAACP. "' He was further told that the caller/was disappointe<rf5p^|^*:f 
at hearing this because he knew. that the CAMD operated out of ^lli^fevf 
116 University Place, NYC, and was controlled by the SWP. : '^§§PW^ : ■*■* 
denied vigorously that the NAACP had given any backing to the.,^V.^0Si-. : < 
CAMD. He said that speaking as an official of the NAACP, he'^£^fe"^ 
wished to assure the caller that he was in a position to . know7S^S%/ "• 



that the NAACP had not supported the CAMD either openly or 



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ihversation ended with theS|^^^V 
was correct and the'CAMX^iifiiES^ 



the NAACP had bean obtained. \ Th 
caller expressing the hope that 

^^a^:, wrong in regard to the statement concerning support because tKe^MSSfe^ 
terar^caller. would hate to think ; of ^aj fine organization; liX^t^M&Qff*** 9 ^ 







might take, it was noted that he was very' forceful lii i his^^ip^f:^' 
denial of NAACP connection with the CAMD and anxious .to jeiiminateS^V A 
any impression the caller had that the NAACP would offer support5te>»v 
injthis instance. ;jt;ia "believed quite possible" that -* S5=B ^ "-** >' A --*$m^ 



may honestly believejthat no support has been given and: may ^^St^ig&I^ 



jclr into this matter further . - All 








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As suggested by the Bureau in reairtei;T the; ''phdne|:^g^^^ 
call was followed upby ana n onymou s 1 e 1 1 e r wh ic h wa s pr e pa red frMpMi^'4 
one omrae r c i a 1 s tat lon er y a n d mai led a t . a ^st ance from the ~ " 
FBI Office to ^^^^ ^^ m^^M^^M^^[^M^^^^ NAACP, : 
20 West 40th Stree™ ISc™' Tnis ' ' 

"Dear Sir: ^ ..-/>'•■; 

** v;j> **--'-. "An outfit Ihave sorae knowledge of, the C ommi t tee jp | 
to Aid the 
they've been 

financial support of the NAACP. ; . -■• ..-;■-,-■ --.^., -■/ -, L - v,-^^^^.-,-^,:^^ 

'""■-' * K "No one can deny that the Negro "people in Monroe '^felf?f^i 
need assistance, but it's a shame that it is tied in with t&ei£f£££r :'Z 

;.Y/'. ■ "You may not have much dealings with the so-called ^g^fttS- " 
Negro nationalist groups uptown, but many of their leadersl|tH%^|^ftV v 
could tell you how CAMD was formed. J ^ ' "'"'"' ' - ^ : - - " 






^ ^ ; "It was set up, dominated,* and controlled by^the^^i^^S 
Socialist Workers Party, the Trot sky is t branch of the communist;^ 
movement. , They use Conrad Lynn as a .front man, but /CAMD Jis^jciirtjfj 
by Berta Green, of the SWP. Green was thrown out 'as ^cretary^^J 
of the Fair jPlay; for Cuba Committee torget ?rid b£ 'SWFlnfluen^e^J 
but she bounced right into CAMD. "Now the MACP t istsupporting^M 
wha t even the FPCC d idn f t 'want t o be smea red ' with;;^|^^|fife^^SI 



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>B5^fwviSr --. r "Ask' ; 'anyone" who ,haV work ebv; wlth'TCAMD jwher^ 
work is done;, where the ma i lings rare pre pa red, v where ^ a^lqti'of^^^^ 
the Monroe contributions are stored.^ It's the second ^flooig^^^M 
of 116 University Place, which if you "don't ;know^ is ^he^JSWJ^^^^^ 
ha 11 Jv^Maybe 'with money „ from NAAC P the/' VeT. been able ^otiSo yell: ofS 




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bit of good if it's known its funds and good name are backing" 
a group in the pocket of the ' - i — '— — •- — - ----- - & 



"A true friend and 













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SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY W^tJ^S^$ 

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.-":' '.*■' The Socialist Workers Party (SWP) Disruption Program 
operation as outlined in rcalrtcl Is approved. However, in {feii 
addition to a placing the anonymous telephone call t©-*?^7*^]^||§ 
you should prepare an anonymous letter .to '1£n*i£|S| 
nTfyg g W the National Association for the Advancement of/ 



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Colored People in New York containing similar information." 
In addition, the factJfchat this letter is being sent should^ 
also be mentioned to ®||p to insure that propcjrauthorities'SS 
are advised of the teWpflonc call received b ^H^ft . Thi'sX^E 
letter should be signed a true friend and supporrer of Negroid 
rights. 



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^/ v ^ - Every precaution should be taken in making \the'?8^8fS 
anonymous telephone call to -fig» to Insure that this call Jt%^| 
cannot be traced back to the Bureau.-.* In preparing tte<4^$?|^ 
anonymous letter- commercially purchased stationery >^iiould^f| 
be utilized and It should be addressed in the ma nng^ in. which 
rail Is usually addressed to, the appropriate^pff icTal^S^^i 

y-$?%*yi "You should immediately advise; the Bu^^uwi^^tii 11^ 

^>;v^- onera t i on lias been p laced i nto . effect and ..furnish . th\<# u re xii^i 
? •$&?. ^ «il/Jtan^iMe Results promptly. ^^^00^^-^$^^;^^^p^, 










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\ y lq - '■ ^frlRTEL ■- ., ; • , :■■,..■■' R EGISTERED l^lL^^BM^^M^mUl 

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b-;_ ;• ; ;;. 'TO/'-;^" V : DIRECTOR, FBI (l60-^36291> : /^^f ; i^l*^^^^^^M3 ?M^ 

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FROM : 
SUBJECT: 



SAC, NEW YORK (100-1^660 8 V^r^.^^t^Si^lS^^^ 
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SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY ; C0 } -V^^i^^W^^S^W^ 
IS - * SWP ~* *"*".*""" —■•-•'■- -,v- * ■--- - .^ «.;„-„..,.;; .^ . !?**?{y± ' "*■*? ^ ^>?/^'*.t i a^r&v^r'-: X'3 

DISRUPTION PROGRAM ' ' '^' : :"^ -f^^^^^^^^^^^ 

. . .._„., __■ Shis stated "that, the' 'coWittefe^oVAii^^^^^ 

the Monroe Defendants (CAMD Van.; SWP civil rleh'tsM^fJS^i^SSS^ 
..| front group, has recently received endorsement "and finariciarK' 2"' 
.? support from the National Association for the Advancement of <^fe 
• j Colored People (WAAg9,This •jjflfla^fcn was ^confirm ed in'^^p???'* 
•j a contact with ffgi^ilig* oriB ^^^^ andTlhrb^Satlbn "f rom^nP^I -,-« 
-. j these sources indicates tliat the SWP feels that hew the i-&^;SS* : 
)/; CAI^D has becomes "legitimate ""organization through support > v Sf- s 
I .) of the NAACP.v...- -,-• , ....-;•.- ..-rvX-- „' . n:/:;-^-;^-^^ 

' s J It is believed that the leadership,, of., the JiAACR^^S* 



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HSB»B»r-wie anr.-.wisnes to raise money as soon as possible '^lf; 
order to move the operating headquarters of the . CAMD.^"^^^^ 
m the SWP building, 116 University Place/New York cityyW^W^ 


























and has been cooperative in "regard to 
information, on individuals who were inthe'V, 
time he wao a member. ..During these* "contacts 
he has been continually anxious that his i"prl« 

not be revealed /to any "outage source and part iculariviS^i^S^.^: J 
to his Present employers jg^mm has stated that ' it is"'tne^»WS* '^ 

policy of the.. NAACP. to r^^ 3 ^^— " ■ ■ - - ■ x - --- ^'^— ^v -- 

free of any "connections 
order that it may. carry 

Although^^ is probablyj'not ' the "* 'Individ JSf^fio^^S^^:; 
would make a decision on whether or not; to support sach^m^M^^-l 

2?r.°n? anlZ f tlon -i a ^ C ^, h - e l3 hiGh - ly enouctLDlaccd-tb havl"th&gSK ^ 
ear of such an individual.. Furthermore,; W%& through ^S^§3Sk ^ 




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the caller ioeTiPf^fnghlmself , 

of the second floor- of ,116 Unive: 

and -that- it was run on a day-to-a^ uo-zj-z v^m* 

an SWP; member. /;(^^rould then be told that^i? Mtto .,, 

he might be; interested in' passing this information on- 



j.wwcxpressea any curio.sity about- verifying' this'^^Kp^gpS^;' 
information, he would be told that it would be^a^impll-Thinf §*SS§?&^ 
to send someone to 116 University Place- with -the : pre ten i|^»g 








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the near future and ease of verification 

longer.be possible if. desired by the rMACF^-4SiStVft^i^®y 



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from $:!^ Mr, F. J. Baumgardner 




Mr. W. C. Sullivan 



date: 5-14-62 



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subject: 1 ^SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY ^Ir^ 
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PROGRAM •-.-. ,..-r^f.^,f,-^i- 4^^^^^^-v^t^^^^^- ^* v>'"'-te^-^^^! 

: New York by airtel dated 5-10-62 recoimnende^d;\that^n^SS^^It^j 
anonymous telephone call be made to an official of th^NatlonalK^/fl;; -^1 
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP )~>hich f^S^ ■*r^l} 
has recently endorsed the Committee to Aid the Monroe Defendants '^■■'V^ K "'':;i 
(CAMD) to advise this official that the CAMD is run on a day-to- />■&¥ h?f? >*'#. 
day basis by the Socialist Workers Party (SWP), which has been designated^! 
pursuant to Executive Order 10450t and thereby cause considerable : -^£§*Pp8l: 
disruption of the CAMD's activities. If the NAACP became aware of "" 
the control of the CAMD by the SWP 
support would be withdrawn by the 



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_ *as advised that the CAMD recently received 

endorsement and financial support from the NAACP. This information 
was confirmed on 5-4-62. The SWP. now feels that the CAMD has ^:^» x *r 
become a "legitimate" organization through support of the NAACP. 






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The leadership of the NAACP is undoubtedly unaware.of the-f-;-,,^ 
Jfact that the SWP created and directs the CAMD. The SWP is attempting \.; 
/to raise money as soon as possible to organize a move of headquarters ■&>** 
of the CAMD from the SWP building 116 University Place, New York;City,»,: 
to separate quarters to avoid CAMD f s connection with the SWP becoming ;£ : ' 
known. It is felt that if the NAACP were aware of this connection: 
support would be 






New York proposes .toplace an anonymous telephone call ^o^lp^.o^ 

^S»SWP member during the period 1943-1949/ who ^is^^SS?^ g^f 

rrentiy employed by the NAACP as a labor relations of f icial^i^ W y ;^j 

has been contacted^n&everal occasions by New York Agents and -has^>S>^«;- 

been c o ope rativei^^^Slias stated that it is the policy ;6f;th"e£NAACP^: 8; 

to make every efforT^Srkeep itself fryee "of any connection withfa^P^g 

ibversive organization. New York purposes placing. this call u to;^^^gJ5^ 

JBI-in v iew of the above and t the , fact, that ne would' be.: immediate ly^jM/.U 

aware -of the true, nature of ^e.SWP, without lengthy -exnlana^ohsS^TiSffivo 

being necessary during this anonymous telephone call. r^^^ould-be^|^&^ 

advised? that the CAMD was being :oj^IsOm^^^ hea^Kfs^Sipa 

* Qil Js»5[" t0 ~ dav >'s' 1 .s-^ HHHI S^ v P member; JandiGAMDg^^y 

tjj aggy WOU Id DC adv l SCd t'liat pP mav" 1 ^ <irp: tn na « c -tYi «!«-x?^d ^ ■■"* 

*^> i *"* w *««."w*tipn to appropriate .; leaders of 
S^r NAACP *s)fsupp or t recently extended to the 
m^i l ^-100-406091 (CAMD) 



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Memorandum to Mr. Sull 
RE: SOCIALIST WORKERS 
100-436291 «;■!;:. -. : 



■ t ? -"■"■ A ' y * ' '•- -•"■'•"■''«. ■• , j '-.1 .•: '" - r - . ■ ■'■ .. '. " ■ ":'-. ' *; ~V-'-..''5('-<'-'f '.''.t-J-'j,.',--^;' ,■■'■ ,--<>.■? .■ ,.jj, 

"'i that, "fills* information would be verified by a\visit Jtp^S^ 
(headquarters, 116 University Place, New York "* A 

^ : ~ / r '' The formation of the CAMD was announced at the closed ^!|^^^^>-- 
SWP membership meeting held 9-21-61. .. The SWP intends to use^thisy^rg^i: 

committee to make a n* t lonaJL a nd j n t c rna t i o na 1 i ssue out- : pt^m^m^^^^%^ 

charges lodged aga i ns^S^^^^fil^^^^^»a nd other^^^y^^^ . 
individuals who were involved" in a racial ig&*teLfiii rin S demonstrations ^ 
held at Monroe, North Carolina, on 8-27-61 JB^mS&B* was charged ^% ^ : > 
with interstate flight to avoid prosecution on charges of kidnapping **frjfvj 
a white couple at gunpoint and is reportedly in Cuba. The S"r^*&&&fi&fe 



It is felt that this operation should be approved, si ncej^fl: 
the possible withdrawal of NAACP support would have cons lderable^r^^V 
disruptive effect upon the SWP and cause considerable damage, to m $3$gx&gX 
future SWP activities in the civil rights fie Id. :;.y\^7^^^^4^$^^ 

.-.'- :-^ To insure that tlSflgA advises appropriate NAACP officials; -uj^;/,-. 
of his telephone call, he Should be also advised that a letter has..;.;:;: 
been directed to an official of the NAACP containing this lnforma-,; ; v 
tion. Such a letter should be signed as being from a true friend ^J;^' 
and supporter of Negro rights. 



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That the attached airtei to the New York Office be approved ^-V ; 

ogram JIMration as outlined above^^'S^|« v- ^ 




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itM^f^r^--- With regard to the Bureau 's^dj 
">;,.?--., it-. 4-o —-—-ended by the - — ■ ' 

Is speaking": 



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A* f° -? e ? a ??.? : Furt her. information concernin 

A5JL-;"Bureau (Enclosures' 7) (REGISTERED MAILJ*J 
r2^ New^ York (100-69369) (En - ' ' 



ir; Bureau (Enclosures 7) (REGISTERED miL)":^4^Jg|^^^^^^3^^^^v 

- New York (100-69369) (Enclosures 2) '(REGISTERED 'mTlY^2$ffi%$$BB$ ;J 

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'>\t .Grbucherwill be obtained from an established arid ' r el i abi^^bifCqej 
at t hi s college ."'C:*>;;y;.' "-. x-'-^-i^fh'.-V^ '^tyfe ^fei*:/^*feS^ :3;li-^k^ffi^^^^^S 






Jrfl t h r e s p e c t t o «1||§|11IS* s p e e c K a t " t h e"h6me^p f .: 

May 11/ 19627 it ( would appear that anypS 

disruption tactics are not' feasible at this t ime H^^^^S 



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' ; ' i ' ; - * '* : ' " . • Th e Bu r e a u a nd New York wi 1 1 be 'kept ' a<3 v i sed " of • ■ any2p|^ 
further information developed, ■-/:- " .-.-.- ^---- 






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-' "■*- : The source - 
Sociliast -Alliance ^1 
zation of the Fair Pla 





„ T he . 's o u r c e s . ,u sed in -t h e c ha r a ct e rl -%X4~jj 









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Jn Reply, Pteate Refer to - ' 

File No. V.--. 1 ._. ,j .;." ; 














'The Militant" is a weekly newspaper of. the Soci a list :W*;~:^J. 
Workers Party.. ■ ..-'*'-' • ■■ *-.-- ,;.■'■ .'-v* .;-w ;•.:■;*'.;< • - - •-■■- ,.*■.>- *^„ 



V— ■»-,* ■ t l*»"^TS:;- '"si**. '' 






The Socialist Workers Party has been designated by^S'ff* : ,^---' 
the Attorney General of the United States pursuant to Executive^^v^,'-:-J, 



Order 10^50. 




^;;:.-V '.',;-;.' '-::■ ." .7 Accordin ^_^^ 
'-- -.-■ recently completed four-moritn CGUr" of Latin 
.;!>;-,'•. tour he interviewed many leaders of the.revolut 




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FAJtf PbAY FOR CUBA COHMITTKe' 
Vw|&i£. : The April 6, i960, edition of . "The "Ne*i 






-■.;. newspaper /contains a full pa ? e advertisement ca 

: - : is Really Happening in Cuba,* placed by the FPCC.-- 'VhYa^^^m j W^- 

' ^t V y rt iist^ nt v r, n0UnCed thG Nation ^. the FPCC "in NbSf^3^®g^ 

^ FPCc'intPn^H v " l0U8 sponsors of the Committee" and declared •tne'«Sfe&-. 

hFCC intended to promulgate "the truth about revolutionary "Cubl''-1r^v 

;:■• to neutralize the distorted; American press ..on Cuban S??airs^J?^g?? 

"The New York Times" edition of January'il^l'^liS'^S^^S' 



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' -sffi^nf^ ?V he ff lng conducfced before the United Stat ^*™«* 

senate In ternal ^ nnHjy Subcommittee on January 10, -'1961 /s»'-^S&^ u - 

of theTTCc rrryisgi^^ 

as\a1-<^iV": , . _ 



sa: 






co-organizer of the 
FPCCadvertisement; 
'4^S»obtained $3,50oloU from 
01 uuoa's Foreign Minister, whi 
collected from supporters of thv. ..^, „ aj . u 
mentioned advertisement in "The New York Times." 




ntified 

drafted TW£~"aTor e wh e n t i d n e d : z. ^ : > 
rther testified -that he "and ^ v # 




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YOUNG SOCIALIST ALLIANCE 






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"The May, i960, _____._„,. 

Column 3* disclosed that during' April 15-17, I960; 
national organization entitled, "The Young Sociali 
(YSA), was established at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
issue stated that 
supporter club 




r - " ; ■;;:.- - : ': "":. Thi 

Declaration of . . . ., 

recognizes the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) as the only, 4f ^*V^?§^S^W 
existing political leadership on class struggle principles, and ;' : ~V;-.;./v' . 
that the supporters of the YS have come into ba3lc political^.' 
solidarity 
socialism.. 



YSA was an 
York City, 




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A source advised on May 3, 19^1, that the original.. 
organization formed during October, 1957, in • New/^SSE : >v 
by youth of various left socialist tendencies^" particularly, ;-.■$ 
members and followers of the SWP. The leaders of this group. we re^.;V/; : : 
the rcuiding forces in t he establishment of the national organi'->.^^^>- 
zation. •, ,. .. ". .,.„:■„. ...;_ r .. ■ .,-._i»:v,-.*.":^^. -, *.'■'*. -,^A'"*l ~%;x^ vV^v-^-*.^;^ "&*#■ 



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The source further advised that the YSA is 'dominated l.v^g : 
and controlled in its leadership and ranks by members of theJ^H;^' : >^|i : -? 
SWP. The source added that the SWP considers the YSA as;aKg:i^^.r 
training field for hard-core SWP leadership activity and as its >;]~#gp?~.: 













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DISRUPTION PROGRAM;; 



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Bureau letter to Newark dated 4/26/62. /v;.^ 













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In forma t i on in Newark f i les * concern i ng the" SY/P a?fe' T^& ?♦.?> 
and the NEW JERSEY COMMITTEE TO AID THE MONROE DEFENDANTS^f^g. 



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tJ''" r }w has been reviewed, but no public source information was"£< 



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: I i~-' located which could be furnished to the oiriciais oi .tne I'&fc** -*£!;£ ¥ v / 
H ui;o "young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) ". ' ■ If *appropria^e^gg|^-^ ' 
p hij >' j r | public source information is located in the . future i'^;.<S#>p^5?^J j£ft£^ ; 
i'-iHodo Bureau authority will be- requested to furnish it '-.to -tlie- .bYMCAijyJ^^ 




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Mr. W. C. Sull 

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f.Mr.--F. J. Daumgardne 

r coiwiffi:c to aid the 

: MONROE DEFENDANTS 
INTERNAL SECMUTY - 



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Our Newark Office by airtel dated 4/27/62 advised that 
Leo P. Corlin, Mayor of the city of Newark, New Jersey, announced <3|££S 
at a social affair sponsored by the Committee to Aid the Monroe - ' 

Defendants (CAMD) held 4/24/62 that he had designated 5/2/62 as 
CAMD Day in Newark, Since the CAP© was organized by and is under, 
the domination of the Socialist Workers Tartyl(SWP) which, has, ...'been 



'.• i l ;< ?tv-;.-*f a |f- 







P^W designated pursuant to Executive Order ' 10450 /■«'■ Is 'fclt^that^thc^^^ 
r^£ true nature of the CAMD should be made known through Q newapoper f aS^g^;.^ 
contact of Mr. DeLoach's. office ./-k^-^^ 



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a3^v^ef^S;^ ;: <Thc formation" of the CAT-ID was announced at.._a^clo3cd/menbe^ 

* ■ <%' 7* •• '" r ■ 

""*" "this Committee to make 
ISSS&Charges lodged agairis 



P^g^shlp meeting held 9/21/61 at New, York, City ^ 



-c^: wlio were involved in a 

**** Monroe, North Carolina ; on 8/27/6K 



iCtiliv" couple .atTgun point oncl is currently -in Cuba. 



state flight to avoid prosecution 'on 




Thc-StVfc/ijitendsl^^se"^^^^ 
tiohal issue; out jofiiheT 



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emons 
wa s ch arged w i th i tit c rS 

^ kidnaping^a ^whitc;^^.^ 
The S# hasXbecn^^^ 
MS§: organizing3rahches of the CAJ^JD throughout J the Un „. w ^ w „ 

Lp>t- branches tof ' the SWP exis t . - Publ ic announcements regarding " thai^©|#|¥% 

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Momorandum to Mr. Sullivan '**£^^ 
KB: COMMITTEE TO AID TIIB^v-"^^ 
.'. - .--vMOKROB DEFENDANTS ■ ;.-,:^'^--^^^^ 

- 100-436091 ;^ -'•--■,: .v-v :?■: "-£ * >"-■ :^^v^v;;^;^^ r ^.> } S^^3>^*-^ 

woro rado in articles appearing in the SWP " publication/" w TIw '■— 

Militant," of 9/18/61 and 9/25/61. The LNVP with which the StfP 

is working closely was initiated at tho' conference field 11/25/61. ,. 

and is made up of individuals who were expelled "from the Communist'^ 

Party (CP), Hew Jersey, in 1959. Thcso individuals had been 

members of tho Harriet Tubman Section of the New Jersey CP.%^ ; ,,..-, ^. -^ 

rn view of tho fact that 5/2/62 has been designated as <- a " - 








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CAJID Bay in Newarlc. it is felt that rosidents of tho "Newark. ^ f j£^?&Si£*:^ '1 
Now Jersey, area should bo made aware of tho true nature of tho#S^&^ - 
CAM).* Such publicity will alert the citizens that the CA?I0 isi^^^^ti 



Now Jersey, area should bo made aware of tho true nature of the 

CAM).- Such publicity will alert the citizens that tho* CAM) -is^™-^,.-,™-.-. 

nothing noro than another attempt to dupo innocent, individuals ff#S8f#^ 

Bureau fil03 indicate tliat as of 8/17 A3 Mayor Car iinlslli§f|P^§ 



^..Vr baclcgrbujid and rocord in public office were considered, ouch tliat 








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at 116 University Place, New York, New York, announced ^tiie^s^a^, 

formation of the Committee to Aid the -'Monroe Defendants (CAWD)" 
in September. 1961 . Headquarters 
Suite 1117, 141 Broadway, New York 






Ihe* purpose of this Conni 
international issue of, the charges against 
militant Negro leader. > from Monroe; 




i.i mtemaTionai issue oi.i»c cnartres avainsT.XESs&BMmm&miBEBmsm , i4hffiffl 

ias advocated the use of violence in the fight for Nei»rp^l&^l^ 



!.?*£: 



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:.. ,, 3 : i- ■: »■» t to "■* ' ■- »y--?- ' 



rights, and other individuals involved in a racial incident ^^^^ : "K 
winch oc curred at Monroe, North Carolina, on August 27. 1961;fef«i g. 

^fefffr*fg>flcd to Cuba immediately following this racial "£p^S^V.^ 

'_ incident.- . - . , ;., -v,; ?%: ; y^^^-CV^ 

« "'.'.*.;,-„ ^.i-* 1 . " \v".. : ': ^Av\;iH^4^:v,£;:X;£^ 

. ■'•*■'"■;-■;:■ -.: • The ' S1YP, better' knownY as .'the f rbtsifeyites; Iwslft2^£^^^ 
established or is in the process of establishing branches $i&£ r &i&' ".'5 
of the CAMD throughout the United States. It is in tended v;-h?#%ff : ' ~ 
that these branches be composed mainly of Negroes but directed 3&1*rig 
by the Trotskyites. ; The function of the various branches -is ^^^-g 
Jigate militant action 22&^ft°2strations on .behalf •.ofrg^g-jj, 
and his followers. <^.-V£Bi§flSffiB long-time '« member i^piJtf^M 




1VP, is among the top 1c 








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The r 

of -individuals 

Negro Vanguard I arty (fry^ 

who belonged. to the 



|» Section of . tIic'Coji^fhist^^^^£ 




'}• j 'M i 9 £j o r. mi 11 tan tly revolutionary group which follows., .the 

'ffl^^S'i 1 Marx, Engels and Lenin as interpreted by Leon Trotsky; 

■rS S w 3 m| -Trotskyites, like the cocmiuhists* call f or "theVoyer throwlSf ^ ^ ^ E ^^, k 

iSSiif Scapi tol ism and the es tabl ishmen t of world-wide s oc ial ism|f^|^^K ? M 
'(SWP f wliich ;was founded in, 1933, is the . largest ;of ;the^^^^S? : 




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(EUFILE 100-3-104) •••'•'"•. 

(newark file 100-42359) 

Socialist workers part* 
" disruption program 

"IS - SWP. 







{ EUFID2 "' 100-43629 11 

fiSSfSei^^ -(NEWARK FU£ 100-46^0 j^^^^^^^j^^^^^^^^^^^g 



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., ReBulet 
accusing 



authorizing anonymous letter to 
>f being a Trotskylte v .;^jH^ 









' : /-'■"■ ■*;-':■■*■''*.: Tho letter was prepared and mailed in accordance with.;pgp^:- : ; 
Bureau instructions on ^/\2fo2. The Bureau will be promptly \yff0\;( -■■: v : 



adviccd of any tangible results* 






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Committee to Aid the Monroe Defendants (HJCAKD) C J ia*d"-i|i^jl^^^|r r ; . 1 




NJCAMD and in the event it appears that a Socialist Workers '? v ,i --.*. ■; 
Party Disruption 1 ro^ram operation can be initio ted ^hS^?;^"vV^ :., 
cerning the use of the Y1JCA for, meetings, . recommend at ions '^^Jtf^&Jt 
should be submitted to the Bureau/ The specific "manner -pSiSj- 
.which any such operation will be .'carried .out should be W^T^SJ-v* • : "' 
clearly set -forth; wj^yf^ 

' .'„ \ " , ■ . ' „"-.„' j,"'., ..' • ■■'-/>":">.-.,*'*..'»"■"■''■'"'!.'•', ,'-' '-" -""'•'^. r - ,'*•. *. -*=-' >"'. ''V*;. s '""-" r "''* '•.■<' '.&'\ - '?A''~'.' -t >?,'.' .-^ • * V .'-i i'-:' »""•.•■-* ■' 

'I';-; New *ork';*.( 100- 1466^^^ 

NOTE ON YELLOW: .;fife";4 r ^ & ■; 



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^v---..'"-"".-^, ':.' \The HJCAiiD.is "'affiliated.' with \the; natib^ 
to A id : t he rfo nr 6 e De fenda fit's' . ( CAiD);- Jwh i c^ was f or fean Ked Jb^j^^^^^gK 

the Socialist Worker s\'f arty (desigria ted": f^^ant;^tp^Ex^uti^|^|{^fe?- 
Order 10450),. \: Any Disruption Irogram opera tipnjaimed^at^^^^^^^^ 
disrupting the CAMD r would .;, a lso^Vesultlln. .disrupt ion' of .JtHe^S^Silfc 
Socialist -Workers "tart^V^pleS^ 



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UNITED STATES 



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Mem ordfvl}v(f^^^^^ 

=;ii\ DIRECTOR. FBI (100-436291) 
?;3f £ SAC, NEWARK (100-46426) ">^| 



TO 



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4/23/62 



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suBjKcr:;Y : SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 

kV",';V. ■ IS - SWP £'V-^~i">^..^~ 
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Re Bureau letter "to Newark dated 4/13/62V 

S '-.**■ "* * ' - -•'"%'' **."*' «- j*\*I\0i* ;'"''• tVi "\1 * '?»-*■■<■% *■■' . " **"-?' r,i *i^fr ' * '.- "-*? &&£?%? 
in .aaonymous letter has been mailed to 

^ ^^, , . kQ f the Committee to Aid the Mo 

Defendants' "(cXStl!} , advising her that money collected fff^Si 
by the CAMD in New Jersey is being withheld from the CAMp; 
national office and is being used for the' support, of ,the"?jss«f^pfg 
Labor-Negro Vanguard Part y (LN V P ) » . |'^,g nony " lous ' tele l ) ? on ^fJ#ife 
■ call h as b e e n p 1 ace d t o Q^^^^S^^^^^ an d he was ^t:f?~0Wf£ffMfi 
criticized for the misuseofCAMD "fu TrasT He ™* s a^o Jid vised jggg 
that a; complaint 'has been- mailed to ^^^^SS^^ :''£-^^0M^^^^ 

.'-■"'"'''"'■; ' Necessary precautionary steps were taken so that*^£$|*g-l 
neither the letter nor the telephone call can be traced to' ^g?»*;^ 
the Bureau. The Bureau will be immediately advised of ;£^/§J'|2!3hS*'- 
any tangible results achieved* ^.^J^;:;:-;^.-^ 



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g : SX>-;'New York (100-146608) ^|R*0 H^\/a 

2i54 -'Newark ^^MV^-^r^^-^^^^f^JrA^-^ 

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$(*$££■< (X-i 100-32471) 

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SAC, MilwaukccJJ^/^wg;|^ 

D i rcc tor , FBI t< 100-43^ 291? 

SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY y:^ 
lNTEftfiAL SECURITY - SW*£»tf 
PI SRUPT1 ON' PROGRAM -^SSf' 




April ;. 20^19623 






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;H:\ : v v V^: • r '"'\ Reurlet .4-13-62 captioned "Communist Party .USA J 
Counterintelligence Program, .^l^ggg^y^ccurlty . ^" C i_? : vhich 

suggests that the employer o~ __ 
,-.,,-_, ....,„ Biembcr of the Milwaukee Branch of the Soc -«f»^^isks&3^^ 
E|^££" Party (SKP) *-' be furnished a fingerprint card^r:1S^&l ■ Xo: ^^.^^m^ 
c n Sr?/ complete through the local police department £f T 1 
that<S£g||i& would refuse and would resign her po 
'""as a result of her refusal ;-'r^:;r^^^ 











;£;c«»a._J^#*J^^^ cpnsTae ration; to 

[#■' Melon* -•---•-" 



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tigatipns of;the : S]VP 



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-Tlf l^Miiwaukee^'V ivv^ _ 



IVP.Vln theieveji^^Uggestiogi^ii' 




effect on the SWP is a whole, you • should -."submit" the M^^S&SW^fiv^V 
suggestion to t ho Bureau under the caption of this letter otjf£JJ^V* ' 




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62 captioned as' 'above ""'suggesting ^thatft^^f;-^ : 
: advisability of .determining Y7hether*Sft®X;'J 



Reurlet 4-17- 
,,, the Bureau consider the advisability or oeterminlng ,n^n Ct v^,^ 

.it would be Possme/orC anadian cust oms^ officials" to"lns'pect^^ : > 
,- possessions pEqBBBjJBKK^Mfii^ Socialist. Uorhcvs<P&vi^SS§^'\ 
■ (SWP) Trotsky ScToulTtu ^^ 

, : ; Canada following completion of Trotsky School clas 




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^ aken concerning your suggestion'. <• Your : >f fort s'-ln*conrSctlo^^"^ 1 

|^gr%:^^ith captioned Program are appreciated and "you shouid'colitlnu^SS- ' 
^^^^submitting Disruption Program operations" which' vlli^have'f^^ 111 ^^^" 



"IG&SRiBSfe"^ 




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subject; :\j— ^ c 




SAC, NEW YORK (100-146608).*% 



SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 

IS .- SWP -"-v :''■.-. •:--r^';^.<^ 
DISRUPTION PROGRAM : ^.V:'Ag#fc 



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• • : - : '-?-; '■**"■■ There is' being submitted f or Bureau'' con si deration: fM^M^ £ 
disruptive tactic which it is' believed, if successf u'llyi^g^pf^sg 



implemented could cause much harm to ;the SWP and the Trots kyist^ 



-y -^ - ;i -£§«.: ^-«. * 




- ' ^°Xa£~*$^ l n &m imft fa "'i ^i n ^i g iii? f the ° tudents ; ^t . the . Trotsky ;SchooI 

"; i^^^^^^ ^^^Sfej ^^^^^ho has'visited in the' 
prior occasions but whose primary Trotskyism act 

in Canada. It is noted that fjjgb has mentioned while" at 7 the . . „.,„ 

Trotsky School that he was bornin Ireland ;and" was : 'iri-thisSSpS^^^fe 

"country illegally;-. It is further; noted "that 'the Trotsky School^^C 

■ •■ is' the training ground for the elite of the SWP 'and. . theJParty^j&^- 
yiews those who successfully complete t he " : t ra 1 n t n ^ " c ours £ 'an rr 'nSis^fp^ "- 
its future policy makers and leaders." According tc^^^^^^p/^|fe2:v. 

. of all the students presently at the Trotsky /■Schooi^'^Hffas^^i^ry *F 
the most fanatical. He studies longer than the other student's iv7*-J&-' N T 
is a good orjanizer,- has an appealing personality, and is. ^t-i^^^r.-fciTf 
viewed by 4Mmmm& as .a dangerous individual ft'om the. view^i&^/A * * 



point of national security.. 



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_ ends 1 approximately 5/1/62;' most of the students ^iO/l^^turji>^g^^§> 

fay, f rom whence they- came..-:.: Extensive. 'notes'- are ' iajs&j&jji' the ^Trbtsi^ltl^' 

,; ; School^ students and it is " quite probable" tha^^^HpL II be-f% V; "'' '" M ^ k: " 

""■he" trayei^™ff^8viikely; 
;a ;shqrtly^af teiv,thCTr6t"s1c 
tibility that ;sbme7e " ---■«- 
,/nlght be available^fr 








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m^Wesu^bly asTre^ltof a routine spot check, considerable^g^: 
■>.;!$.*$&? harm* might resulfc^o the Trotskyist Movement.' Exposure of ^/^SgB^Sgg 
*=A*te* .^^^^r.fr^ato^^ended^ the Trotsky Schooly; availabilit^.^^^ * 

— - «- •*. K A -* m4 «*»+ • : hai/o' 1 n; ' hi 8 '•' POS Se S 8 Ion >>!£« j "#■ •- JK^qg V • 

„j-;is- traveling^eitherp^f^f 

_ _ resulting possibiIity/£^^w 

SS54 f S'"of his arrest and confinement would serve to disrupt^the SWI^^f^ 

4;^^" leadership. It is noted that an advantage in the above, J-F.M^M^m 

; :>.:ft??> successfully carried out, is that it would not involve th^^gvg^p^^ 

" ^fefTuse or exposure of confidential informants or .techniques .-^fe^gsSg f 




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;;;-.,■ MemgrcmaaM y^s 

\ '- : ,to>- /.: f£v V/. C. Sullivan .i^^iy 

Li- - y • .• *" ,| '-'. . V- '* ■'- ■ -■ , *M ■ 

P^-iSl ^M ■' i'^;-; v.* & ;%^ 

L\£-% subject: SOCIALIST WORTOERS PARTY 
||;:#--^rv-:, "INTERNAL SECURITY.- SWfc 

'.^V-J-.'^X"' DISRUPTION PROGRAM ,.-..' U' 



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date: Ayril 17,; ;l%2g 

1 - Mr. Sullivan's! 

1 "Mr. Baumgardner 



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nature of the SlVP.f^§^; ; 
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- This program was initiated by Bulct 10/12/61 to off ices- 
having larger branches of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) within 
their territories for the purpose of causing disruption within ,. s v 
the SWP and making the public aware of the true nature of tin 
This program is being carried out_on a selective basis and. L 
designed to be a crash 
in" with other programs 

being carried out undo: _ _„ y r 

intelligence Program. This program has hot 'appreciably affected ^,^,^.. 
the case load and no Agents arc assigned full time to the program»^^^v- 
There arc no known weaknesses .._ ,..v "" ■.V""*'.*^""" : :"'*7 *?!£ r w£$~»Sv^~£-i3c\' 

,'■'-•' -All 

by the Bureau 

instance where 

the program is shown by the successful disruption program operation 

involving the SWP candidate for Borough President of Manhattan;- -£"35 

New York, during the November, 1961, elections. .. Publicity obtained 

in this instance caused considerable disruption within the 'SWP <L* ■/> - ...... 

and seriously affected SWP attempts to recruit Negro members ^p§S^^^ 
A review and analysis of the program discloses it is serving ai^S^^r 







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It is strongly recommended that this program be; continued ?i 

on the highly selective basis under which it is currently bjperatirig;^^-^ 
This program will be, re-evaluated and re-examined on an annual f|§ 
basis and in the interim the program '" ' * ~ - •*•* 
supervised and any, information rece" 




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Memorandum to Mr. Sullivan- -■■- 
RE:T SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 
100H36291 ., ...^-,v, :.-;,,.., \i v 



PETALS; 












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This memorandum sets forth the results'" of ^ the'; rcviawjip^p^i 
and analysis of captioned program and a, rer exam i nation ;and-g|g^^^^^ 
re-evaluation of .the program itself .>W''£>7^^ 

1 . Origin ' -'' - ; - *.' : ; ' ' ; ~ ■ . "'- ■ , 7 '■■ : ; - v' .-.■** '* : * l - h .1 "** :k ■# ^?-4>- ■ ~ ,- ?"> ;-$&^^n-- -ft50i?%g^& .- -. 

.,.:■:■---': Initiated by Unlet 10/12/61 to New York,'. Chic ago ^^gj^j 
Detroit, Los Angeles, ;and Ncwark,\whicl^ have larger WW&^W&ffimffiliS&k 
branches within their territory. 

2 J Pit r nose 

.'"-''' • • To carry out programs to cause disruption of the . StV^ggg^^ . 
and make the public aware of the true nature of the SIVPyV- :; - 



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iorandum to Mr. Sullivan 
SOCIALIST WORKERS PASTY 
DISRUPTION PROGRAM •' : 



100-436291 

3 .•>* ■• i 5<"_,". '* '.'' > -'i . '' *" 
■ ' "• 5&.»' W- ~x'. *. i!~V '" '• •< 

the Scat of Government or in the field except fbrlniainYairifng-^?|^% 
a control file where operations of the program are be ing ^-\£.*^|^§l: '4.-M; 
carried out. This control file is also, maintained, a t^ the /Bu1rta^|^^/{ 

#■ Magnitude v \*'-^ 

^ ; r:; ._ This program is operated on a limited basisV-'/Np-^^U^^J^ ■ = 

personnel are assigned full time to this program. ..Operations i^?^M&*i^' 
are usually developed during the course of our invest igatiomPSf^gl;-:i:4 
of the SV/P and we nave, therefore, never had the f icld-^^KfeS^^-'r^ 
estimate the cost of the program. However, in view of •6ur^aP|fe£Sf? : •: 
responsibilities in the internal security field, it is : <^M^ji^r?^^-- +. 
believed such cost would be negligible. •/ %<~ j^'^j'^h^^S^^U^iiSt^ ' 

7. Weaknesses - ■ '- ' -V . ■:/? } ; "" I- ; '*■ ' : . *■ _ . -' ; : '/ " / ;/ • V .' / ' '/ '• V '-'" * ' V S- ^ii^^^S&^^^^ : - v " 

Tlicre are no known weaknesses '.in this program '.a' ^t^J*tj?|r ? ^ ^ 
'this' time*' ,.:..;■.•";. ..-, : «, ^.w.W. : ..": -. ■" : ;- ; i' : -^ ,^;^^^:->v;J^^I^^ : 

8. Administrative Controls /£/ v;/-^ l-^^^'^^^^^^^^^i^^ i 

- y-jx-/. ' ' .. , All operations under this program must be approved ^ScH^H:,-- '••• 
by the Bureau. The program is closely followed and supervised.^ v " 
In addition, Bureau inspectors usually review and ' comment 7 oh ''i'ti$r0Z\ . 
in the security survey which is conducted during field, ^^#i^S^^J^-; 
inspections in offices where operations under this program '' : 0M^3i'/'\ 
£*!§, J?£i*U> Jr ar £i 9^J2L l %s^M^j^^^J^01:^&M^' 

9. -/'Adequacy and Cnrxentnesfi "of Instructions J|% ^K^^SISiS 

^f^lffe^/ Instructions^ are issued. by the Bureau ^withreacIi^Bg 
ope ra t i oh based on c i rcu ms t a nc cs c on c c rn i ng the ope ra t i oh '0i$£ 
involved. There are no written instructions set .forth in! the; 

Manual of Instructions or other. Bureau manuals^/tS^BI^^fli^S 



iliiji^ti-rtikwiii^J?;^- «£k 



t^p^f^i-'I^Sv;^ i^' , ^ s -« sr -*V!*' vv ~7i?" ^:>**'?yV5=«,. d .^ *<&* "'""""'•"' ■-""" f"'- -ii^^S^- '''*'"''":• ** -^H^ '-"' 5= T''*^ ^^^-y^^o^SS^I^y**^^^^®' 



;p|£§gt^' As ; i s no ted , ; • thi s program has been k . i n e f f ectgfe^p^^ 

p^^g^forJa^'Velatively short time; however, we have ^ had 12/su^es^phs^^ 
S^SS?si&^i tt: ^^» approximately 50 per cent of which have been ; lg^^^^S#i 
S^5^^W r Sxpi3»:: r K°" final determination has. been made ."regard ihg^^Sl^^^f^ 







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additional suggestions pending clarification from 'the.'. field 7$0S0%$^ 
Tlie over-all value of the program is shown by .the : successful;^j^^^ -^ 
disruption program operation involving the SV/P can didate-^^^^ 
for Borough ' •*- - ^ * ^~-i. 

November. 

instance . 

seriously affected SWP attempts to recruit Negro members ->^vj* 

Additional operations are being formulated to cause furtlier^SS 

d i s ru p t i on of SV/P ope ra t i ons m^s^^^^^^i^ys^^^^j^ip^^^^^ 

11- Contemplated Action ^^ife^^ 

,-; ■ X ; ^ re - ex am i na t i on a nd r c - e va 1 u a t i on of th i s "pr ogram > S^^I&t 
has "been made and it has been concluded that a useful and;^igg/y^fg^. 
worthwhile purpose is being served. The program should be^l^iW^i'. 
continued. A re- examination and re-evaluation will be madc^^^i 3 
on an a nnu al basis. The program will be c 1 os el y f ol 1 owe d « v •; *j£ Jv/p; r - 
and supervised in the interim so that any changes deemed "5S'#;WJ 
necessary may be studied and appropriate recommendations^^:: ^ r;;. «. 
made. 





> - COMMUNIST PARTY, USA^-.^ 

COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM 

/-'.INTERNAL SECURITY - ; C r - ,-; 

V^y*& •• ^goCIALlS'T-^ORKERS- PARTY 
DISRUPTION PROGRAM .; 
"INTERNAL SECURITY - ST7P 

■"' By letter dated 3-28-62 

' ^lo'mair anonymously a letter to— 

j«sssssaffi^ romiaunlal; Party. U3A. ..— » — «» - . — • . . 
^^PFff» TSliliBl a student at Rutgers University, -~- -r ,-.,;» s;v 
ortne y 7oung^^»sive3 CXub of Hudson County, New *££>.; ^^f^;- 

club held on 3-15-63TOS||i« •tt^JjJWJj^p of *ue>#£jl^£S : 

of a Marxist ^ 3 «»f^fEt a ^^^S^?^» that .--W;^ 

jfrty members in Newark recently.^ ••;v^ f ..w^^ 



.. - - - - ■ -'- i... -■" +4_~ **? '^-l 5-62 fllPPS has expressed tho^^l^g 



Trotskyltes night attempt to taKe over ,»- *£ l8t Party £r oa/ ^ 

l"? °? ^tSifciub ?„?o?ho Colunfs? Party orbit, .Howark- proposes 

bringing this club inxo too va, . H bQ sent anonymously to «||||| 
that the. following ^^fttW .^ 



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.n^uVwork hero at school •*• 
OBSERVATIONS; 



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"NOT 'RECORDED* 
184 A^'i Vvl962 






f^lfeterlntelligence ^^"?S^&S£S 
^eopai&islng any of our . informants j)^^u^e|^, 

t 100^^04%^^| 
:<100-436291 







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iszalreadf^^fe^^ 

PELETED I CO ??i S.E;?r ' USA^^jS^^®^ :; 

for niiL^s^5s^;SMii?Tii^-if^^.^ 

£! P ' CI ^r^^Fi^^KVxERatSi§^^ 



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Memorandum to Mr. Sullivan 
EB: COmUNIST PARIY, USA 
;&z? SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 
100-3-144, 100-436291 



ity because of the manner in":4ti£^&&^*^*-ii« 




_ eliability .^^* *„ ^ 

^a^contactedh^previously at the suggestion of 4 , ..... , . ^ t 
►and ^^^^^ also deeply detest and mistrust ^wS^#^5? 
one another. It may, therefore, be possible to widen 'this :lS±*$^t^$S^'' ft; 
mistrust among the New Jersey District Communist Party leaders "<^0^^^^f(J^f- 
by the use of this anonymous letter as well as prevent the ■^%'^^^^^^^-f':' W 
Communist Party from gaining control of the Young Progreosives\..ltii.S5^^;.i.-g 



ACTION: 



<,>v_<i«.'?JW..'.. 




; - There is attached herewith for your approval a letter '^^PS^H^^:: 
to the Newark Office authorizing the preparation and mailing of-^gp^l^Si^ 
tho anonymous letter* a «»-»*•/>»**• 4 o+*» nforto.it*A«evi» 4«a+-m»«+irt«a '.r-'fT^^s^s^ais^**-*"^ 

have been included. 



Ap pr o pr i ate precaution ar y instructions ^^^^s^^^s^sm^. • 




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To i ;:,-: SAC, New York (100-1298C2) 
From i : .; Director, FBI (100-3-19*0 

COMMUNIST PARTY, USA . ■":>$-'■ -C 
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM :* 
INTERNAL SECURITY - C*-;v .-"■-, 





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t IRA hero - Union leader."". The advertisement^^ j :! 

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■ty uity uriice r - lio^i iv^vpnf^ / 
It has always been a firm poTlcy"of- J the'"Ccrnnn 



one ___ 

states tickets are available at throe locations, one of which; 

is listed as "Socialist Workers Party City Office,- \\b £} ! £&&?0;f\ 

University Place," - ; - ■- .■■ Lr^> .,*'.-• ' : i:- :-J: ^'^JM'S^M^S \.i 

pnn#nl s tr--^-^.^ ■ : 



Party (£P) not to consider any cTopperation with or assistance. -0?\ '= 
t o t heCSo c la 1 J s t Wor jeer s Par t y j 6WP) e sp eci a 1 ly in the us e ..of ^g*A . : 



iv-SSfe^ife^l 



io.:.i^^S5*-, 



advertis 



ng space in the columns of "The Worker. 1 / This 
advertisement In the U/l/62 Issue must have been arranged % s ^,,^ 
through some contacts by "The Worker" staff with SV/P;member?#^|^(<^-! 



This appears to offer an opportunity to carry .out ;';a "Vd ipuhter iiiim » * 
tolligeuce operation. ',= -I.-'. -...: c, ^V^^^v^:th-^^^>■%^5^^^i^^#^A ."' 



;£% ..New Y.oi* k s h oji Id c ons id e r ■ , m k i n g 
t e lepti b ns"~c all *t* oC '/ The :7 Jr'pr KcrJHo f f i ce^a c c u 




being lnf iltrcted by ,the : Trbtskyltesi : r:New York^'oan.;alsp'^^^^|^ M , 
consider an. anonymous*;. telephone, call .to.SWP of f icielsjto "make^t;'" 
the accusation that' some traitor ; must be doing, business "'v'lthS&#. 

the CP.- '^v^>-SlM^S^:^i,^^^^y^ 



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/created 



J^-If 1 1 appear s tha t a c ontr over s ial i s s u e is TbeihSft..,, 
over this ma 1 1 er , s ec u r i t y lnf o rmant s * par tic i'jpa t iifg%l^ 



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DIRECTOR, FBI (100-3-lOU) : &^^^?Mn;. V9/62^!ffi¥?;&&?£\' 

TsAr.. nkw'york r 100-129802) ^'Vir^l^^&Sb^'. V^' v.-^ '^^i^^l^i^ ^! 



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CPUS A 

C OUNTERINTE LLIGENCE 

IS-C ■•■ • ■" 

(00:NY)* : 



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". >..-.- .'-.i. : ".■ ReBualrtei,- ^/4/62i' regarding" an 'advertisement "appearing •"■'-" 
■■ in the k/1/62 issue of "The Worker" .which stated that tickets for,: 
a particular affair were available at the. off ices., of the .Socialist 

Workers Party (SWP) at 116 University P lace ..^/V?"^^^';^^'*;";^™"^-. ;,-,-„ .. 4 _ 

On 4/6/62, the NYO made a pretext* -call to "Tho'worker'P" '" : ""'"' * 






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. and a person bel icgvedjt o b e ^^*^^ gm^jS$$§ was * a s k e d jab out ; t hi s^f^J^^§0 
advertisement / @g?i35Sb imme di ate ly^ncScat e d th at "he was - r av;areSl^^f ^ 
of this aridgai 

I again. . Igjgjl| g ^f -/as in complete agreement that it, .should -not. 'hayi.^^^;"'?; 
appeared and promised that it would not occur 3iB^n m '^ : ^/^^^^^W^^^ :i 

" • * "'. ■ The NYO imme di at e 1 y made a p r e t e x t call to lf The ' Hi 11 tan t " -> -r 
and spoke to an individual viho identified himself as an editor ,"-^i^:^r : 
The caller told him that he called "The Vlorker" to find ou t whether j^* 
there v;as nov; cooperation with the SWP.. and then repeated fpplJSBp^ ^ 
an3v;er # The caller then went on with a. tirade about how . The^J^T;:^./ 
Worker" demands and gets any advertising it wants in other newspapers 
and that "The Worker" is denying freedom to others by taking such •£';; :■ 
an attitude. The editor was in complete agreement and said that. : -^"jT 
it was a very interesting point. He was told to call "The Worker" V%v 
and ask about the ad and he would receive the same answer V Hejg^gfJ^ 
v^s told that his paper should point out this incident to its!/^^^ 
readers to expose "The Worker's" denying freedom*. ; "The , editor 



agreed but said that, because of "The 'worker's ',-".« trouble s>v/lth "the? '*&* y " 




*M-0< : : staff . The e di t or . dis p lay ed an i n te re s te d >nd cooperative ; M^SH^S^M- \ . 
0$$:& .attitude .; ' 






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c ^~Bureau (100-3-104) (RM)- :: ^^» i ^ 
^fern.-NY -97-1D9 (PUBLISHERS NEW 'PRESS 

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ISffiii, 1-NY 100^,129802 " ( hi) 



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Director, FBI (100-3-104) 
$V '.,, A "\ (100-436291)/ 

COMMUNIST PARTY, USA x V^ 
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM 

INTERNAL SECURITY - C -^ . r*.U 



G/SOCIALIS 



SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 
DISRUPTION PROGRAM .-■:'•' 
INTERNAL SECURITY - SWP 



1 - :^u- ^Belmont Ve^gj 

1,V H r « . ^iiAvan^ftl 
1 , - Mr ,_ Baumg ardn er 










Apr ii ,.9 Hfideia^^ 



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V Re Newark letter dated Harch 28/ 19G2, ViiS^K^S^ 
reqge ated aut hority to mail an anonymous handwritten letter'^ 
■■ togfTFiBaBSsy » Secre tary, New Jersey District, Communist V:-£S? 
Party, USA, accusing £HH£^§jS^ of being a"Trotskylto."-?3VS 
Cgpi, an active member of the Youn g Pro gressives Club of %ri 
Hudson County, was In contact withfgi!|g| about the ^i-^SSfi 
preparations for a meeting of this club held on March 15^^ 
19G2, and attended by 






Your suggestion has considerable merit and you are 
authorized to mall the anonyoous letter set forth on page'^l 
two In rolet. Commercially purchased unmarked paper and :J%p& 
envelope should bo used. The letter should be mailed from% 
the vicinity of Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey, ? .#E 
at a time when students would normally be expected to mailiS^ 
their letters. Every precaution should be taken to insure^ 
that this mailing cannot be. traced back to the ¥Uli V^jL'-'m^i 



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ilpl^^^tt^^ Advice the ' Bureau vlraraedi at ely ? when r thl s ? let t er'fiasWi^^^prS 
u^^- : boen nailed. Furnish any tangible results promptly Ho the-^#^S?p-S 

. . , ... . ; : : ' Bureau ...-••.; :•*: { :T^: ?z:$$,i&£z 'kJ-JH^S' -v:-:/^'^^fer^*^^ 

|i3 ^^*?"n6te "on 'VeuotS^j 



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See memo Baumgaf dner to , Sullivan^' ! 4^6-62 / 



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?swp;civiE\6uiT^BY- LjJT?K;r;^2^^%-^&|^?? 

?bATTO2^£ftl25il9Z5^AIID FILED'yY'^%?^ 
^IN 100-lQ-JiSyfe^lAIK riLEV^-Q-J?/ 1 ! |«3^^2gS» 






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i 'T'&r-i* ' iV '"' T; ■; •■' s ' " ' V '"' • s AC 

Director, FBI, : (100-436291) ^ f &^>'"£ilii2S»|.^|pici! 

socialist .wr>i?p:n?q paptv :-;- -i----^:M/:St^^l3^W^m^^f 






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SOCIALIST -WORKERS .. 
INTERNAL SECURITY - 
DISRUPTION 



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ReMlet^29-6rreqnesting authority to anonymousl^l^^ : 

?2iL 8 lc S t Sf to - ^^^^^ concerning the New Jcrsey^?^^5E^r "* 
Chapter of the Committee to Aid the Monroe .Dofepd^nt s (C A^nV ->^ i 
and to make on anonymous telephone call to I^^^^B^ 5 ^^^ ; v-^r 
criticizing him and advising him that a complaint lufi 
made to the CAM) national s --* - 

^v '*■" i You should advise the Bureau by return ma ^ilWr 
the complete facts surrounding the tran sportati on of one of ISSfife?^ 
the Monroe Defendants to New Jersey bj^piil^ This will ^#*^ 
include the date and the activities of Wisindi vidua UV'^S^Si&Z: 
upon reaching New Jersey, You should advise whether he^^?!^£&'" ■ 
spoke before the CAMD group or whether he spoke before thc v W& ; >.- • 
Labor-Negro Vanguard Party. This information is necessary" ™ 
so that a clear determination can be made at the Bureau T " 
fls_jt^ whether tlie CAMD funds were actually misused by"; 



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ff^gMrav, 



■ * ^ > ; f *;.-'. " 









- A -• Action regarding the suggestions a u urn iixeu in : : v,y ^ . 
relet is being withheld pending receipt of the above -requested 
information, r .:<+** '■ ' — ■ - *■■< - ■ - ■•■ : - --— - ■-'-«"- 




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Airtel to New York ■- iT ^-^'.v i ££V^^ 

rej -communist party "usa """f:;:' 33:-:j:^t^^;;W-S^"%^ri^ 

COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM ':>■-' y O -:^Mj^^P^^^^ff 

100-3-10^ ■• V- ^\^V^'-^^ v -^^^'"vh<T^- v6V$;6^^-irc^S^^.^.,-^,, v 

sin the Counterintelligence Program of "your off lceshould^SS^S^T 
fbe,dlrected to raise -further criticise of ' the CP»s-0*»8^^^#^ 
.abandonment,, of the long-standing principle 'of 'haSISSf^Sf&SS??^^ 
association with the SV/P. -?^-<*.v'rr^^^^^ 

'■- "'Kx **■■:- Advise the Bureau~'bf 'tne"'actioV"take^by^^ 

your office. Promptly, furnish any tangible results'Jg^^^^^^^l^- 










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to handle this catter while "The Worker" issue' of >/l/62,fe^p?Mi^ 
is still current* *-y -w*' - - - r^ " ** ■*■ >' v ■■">** ^v, -A' ',- -. : - ■; - :r '^ *%■ #^--^&^$i^^ -■ :- 

,.-;•-..'■.' ■ - - ' '■'', ■,._[ '■'.'• "' - ' >"■ ■-,' ~. '■-?■;■ ~'' J ■'* ' • '"•?■ ■""-'--""■'■ >. ~'' *•""'"" "■'' v , /";^V'^"'v-v^'*V^*-t -^x^^ft'.^'-^l"*' . ! ,' 
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SAC, Baltimore 
Director, FBI 



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SOCIALIST wor 
IffrEliRAL SECURITY , - 



disruption progkam ;; : ;%, :: , .* - v^y '%: -v v - ^^ ■ -li^-* ^fe^v I^S£S.3- 



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ReDAalrtel 4-9-62 "'captioned __. 

IS - SUP" which sets f or thLafiprmet Ion received, from 

he effect thafcfiHB would be in "Bftltlmpre^ ^ 

and that^rm*ftttenipt would be jaade to obtcln^^ 

«™**w*. It W jj3*-.o.1s6 .'noted ^tbat;:^-*^^ 



IfJarouna :>- 

Pd hall for a Speech, by^§|^^ ■ *- "~ * -— - '•:"-;• *■-•;> 
Lhe owners of any ha llTBcwWe nature or purpose of 
£ting, the. Young Socialist Alliance (YSA) which would 
sponsor the affair, probably would not be able to rent the 
ball. Itiseho noted that no definite plans had been - 
made for E^S^^ speech. 





:./v;- . Captioned Program was Ini 
within the Socialist Workers Party . 
the same lines as the Bureau's Communist Party. 

intelligence Program. However, operations, under captioned ^W£M, 
Programare selected based ..on the extent Q ^^^^^$g^ 
, wi 1 1 result. ';, ' . ■?/:>: '; "... -y 7 >• ; ; t ' ., : *£ -' ^ ■ -: , V«* *" 4 - .->:. - ■. v* $"S&£& ■■- ^^S^-Si -^Sw'ii^SPv 

KS^a^ ccrc£ul„consl<!.eration , sbould Vc & ivcn ^y-H'e,."?^^^^ 

"Program. • All possible C yenuc3 .'.sbould be terefull^. -^P^Hrj^^ 
by Baltimore and reco^endetio^^ubmitted 0S soon P" ; :^}^|^g 
*af tef more definite plans have been madevv^Any..reco.pent; ? .tlo|^ 
*Xo£d>e carefully planned ' so .tbot; no possible ; e,Aa^|3ng^| 
fwlll .result ^^fg-* J; tei.^MiVSj.'Xr.^S' 

^I'^'Eal tiiore '■ ( 100-19531) .#fcj^s^$ 
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT- 

Memorandum 



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FROM 

subject::: - s ?&i?< , 4 



Mr. W. C. ^aliiyan 



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te':'; Apr i 1 12 , 1962 r^fr- 7 fe°i^5- ^ : 



Mr. F. J. Baumgardner^M 



SOCIALIST 
"INTERNAL SECUR 

DISRUPTION 



By letter dated 4/6/62 



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adisruption program operation^ designed to disrupt and 

■ 

Order 10450, and the Labor-Negro Vanguard Party (LNVP)>4' ' Ir^MM^n-^ 



prevent a possible merger of the Socialist Workers Party"#- ^fp^Jy T 
(S\VP), which has been designated pursuant to Executive/" " : W-'J. ^f^ ? >'i' 



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:^;rf^v:^' There' is in 'existence" in' New^Jer^ey a "idea I'bfaMh^Si^^N 
of the SffP, a local branch of the Committee to Aid the vv. >-^^*^-f^i ; i 
.Monroe Defendants (CAMD) and the recently formed LNVP/^C^^-'^'S&'i 
The local CAMD which was organized on a national scale "by tfrj : ; |a|3v?-S. 
pthe-SWP whUe^^^gA^meSWP me^^Jn it is under the ^^4p&R^ .-J', 

'-^ c 2 nt f L R S£E|j^^^^^^S9 an «nBn9i wh ° wcrc'mcmbers'^^^^£^i 
n ;O f th^^j^^^^^^^gTSection or the* New Jersey Communist^.^^|#Sa^J 
^i. art ? ^^ I ^ i ^^ lich ^^^ ex P^JJ^d^ alon S withi ts members from theY " f 

>> New Jersey CP in 1959. fillgi^ and 

P is 



organized the 









^.^-NVP in November l^i.TBPWVp is^ir^con t rolled * by t^^&#5^:- 
; ; ..rjformer members of the Harriet Tubman Section. 









t " 







rolling"tne local 'CA^W^SSS^!^ 



j -are also members of the New Jersey CAMD have been' unable- to '*&§$$§&*£■ 
ob tain a . repo r t on the manner _ i n, flhi^ l? tj l ..l, !g _ fn p_ n gv is be I rig speh tvlf" 

wn( 



l -M™im -M«w nd ^ ^P^J in contro 

'^branch havf niisUSed thTTinTfllces of that branch which should -^^^KS.':'-; ■ 
have been submitted to the National CAMD Office in New York City.f'; 
l^ofH^vJhe New Jersey CAMD has made collections. The SWP members who ''pjfts*,* 

f/; c r.T ci 

- tot'^l'B ^fcajfcEMM^iffigf k P ro Po sg s ' that an anonymous; letter be Sen £ 
>-- - . ■ w; ^ to ^^^^^^LWynt i ng out that the CAMD fund s have 

--:.:- mi susedDy^E^^^UUg^^SB This letter would po „,.. 

:^j.,:.that the acts^ofj^^^^^and his followers are revolting and^t^Sl^ . 
^^£ ^ould callt^^^p^§Sa Bi r?is . followers J! false friends and , Stalin islslYr- 
'S^pv&k^ 1 * letter would charge thatf3|^^ was fusing for hi 
ts%$g , p!L\< organ 1 Ration mnnpy donated to TiieTAMD and would 'uFj?e 
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Meraorandum 

Re: SOCIALIST IVOR! 

100-436291 



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ejw V -:. Newark Office also r< 
ari-anonymous teleph< 
the LNVT and advisii _ 
to the National Office of the CAMD. W^^ki^:^r''4^rkp^^^^i^^^^^.A 

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Newark is instructed to take the usual precautionary steps^? 

to prevent tracing these operations back to the Bureau. ^r^r^^W^^^rf-. 



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SAC, Newark (100-46426) '-'iT^^'- April 13, 1962 $ f2S: ? 

DIre - tor ' Sc- V^-^i^PS'-ISIgS^P'J 



1* - Mr. Baumcardner 



SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY :;£&*Vj 
INTERNAL SECURITY - SWP 
DISRUPTION PROGRAM •' 



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ReNKlet 4/6/62/and Dalet 4/4/62. 







TJ Dureauoi n ym^t v is granted to anonymously 
, mail a letter toff ^^^^ g^S^;\'ational Secretary 
^ the Committee to. Aid the "ion roe Defendants (CAMD)' 

as requested In referenced letter. •.Commercially 





25 Wa, 
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In which she normally receives mail. 




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Bareaa authority is a, 

an anonymous telephone call to 

criticizing him and the Labor-Negro Yanguan 

and advising him that a complaint has been mailed to s-^^^^-^^ 

the National Office of the CA*iD. Careful planning ^i;x;^Qr^V^S^r 

should be utilized and precautionary steps should be 

taken so that this telephone call cannot be traced to 

the Bureau. .• ;; ..'-r^x..,. ^' <\J-c\i^'€ y,::^-r^/r^\' ^j^. z\.^~ 



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j;r ; :> ' ^j v j gc t h e Dure au whe n t he se ope r a 1 1 on s 
have been completed and immediately furnish any ^ 
tangible results achieved. ^%^..4^;i^W-&::^;- ,i :^^ 

A^ Ne^\York:(l(Wri4^08)3^^^K9^^^^^^ 

t^^^^r "See memorandum Baumgordner to* ".Sullivan t 

dated 4/12/62, same caption, TPRicad.^^v^^^ 



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SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 
IS -SWP 
DISRUPTION PROGRAM 






Re Bulet dated 4/4/62. 
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afo 

an 

Carolina! on 2/ 

d Monroe on 
a 
sponsored oy the Committee 
:s (CAMD) in Newark on 2/16/62, 
VY CAMD meetings subsequently a 
Q^. concernin 
for " 



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ed by Newark reflects that ■'.'-:£ 
arrived in Monroe, North 
utomo bile and 
thfli I and 

spoke atapuDiTc meeting ^.■^ : ^^^;i* 
Aid Ttift Monroe Defendants' *§iJM"sSS|^S5^ 
has attended two }*^S;F"* ""''''' ^ 
red questions -;^-: : V- ■>"«£:§£* 
n Monroe. ,. Tentative plans call 
o visit a church on 4/8/62 to 



CAMD. 




Newark SWP organizer , was 
CAMD at a CAMD meeting on 3; 



as elected 
the CAMD ha 



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AMD at a CAMD 

■PHBT 

d any money t< 



When 
to turn 



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eplled that she thought she had already given 

he money* She then looked ^^m^urse and 

had not given the money to| but that she :: : •.^;^^^^ y - a 

had a report showing how the money wasT^ff. She v: -^^#sSflS^iS5 

immediately changed the subject without giving the report • '-~I7r§^§#S^ 

r _av«.a report .on the CAMD at a 

SWP membership meeting on 3/8/62 and stated 

National Office of the CAMD is angry because| 

group took the money from the CAMD treafiuauAOd broi Ht 

the Monroe Defendants to New Jersey. 

was very displeased at the actions of 











"i^^S^^^^S^^'This CAMD has been soliciting Boney.in : tho^^^^ 
business district of Newark and in churche«. At & recent 






CAMD meeting one of the cans was opened by 



^K'fi'^.^Z 



the money contained therein was co 
her cans containing money which 
pite th e vigorous protests of " 

• \^>v^. «u the SWP .M^"^ 

'<£^3S?2® ; Bureau. (RM) 3§#S3g 
•■^!iaij- New York (100-146608) 



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There were"lc|^^^i 
refus ed to opeln|J|p 



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e^ money to 

but It appears 
a's.sfie sees fit even though 




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on one occasion 'tp-take?^l^^^g^. "V 

: ^. ■■•:"-*■• v. "- -. Bas ®i^feiS|££P iation set forth above which was J ' : ^^^$i$&->'i 
received froag§||§||||gp who has furnished reliable ^&&t£$&£^M&J: 
information in the past, it is believed that CAMD f unds "5S^SS| '4,«j& ;t J 
are actually being misused, Newark SWP members, including" 
the organizer, are convinced that the funds are being 
misused and it is believed that now is the opportune time 
to capitalize on the situation by sending the anonymous 
letter referred to in Newark letter dated 3/29/62. ^":S^-K^^h^ 








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UNITED STATES GO 

oran 



TO 



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\>§om; W^sac, ne 



DIRECTOR, FBI (100-436291) 

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.NEWARK". ( 100-46426) 





'subject:-*?. I SOCIALIST. WORKERS PARTY ^ 
.r-.^^.-y,. "■ .IS - SWP 

''r ;";«:- . : v?t': disruption program 



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ReBulet 

4t has been reported that the N. ' jV Chapter of -, v 
gE^TO A ID THE MONROE DEFENDANTS is controlled by 

leaders of the LABOR NEGRO 



VANGUARD PARTY, who issue instructions to lllJ l^yB^ ''^^SS^^^M 
CAMD Secretary, . Money was^ recent^taken' Yro^ 

of the CAMD and was spent by fHBRfeto transport the *'™*^*>^* 
Defendants to New Jersey. Thfsl^? was taken without *- 
knowledge or consent of the CAMD National Office or local l^isfS"-"* 
members of the CAMD. The CAMD National Office, as well asWlJ 
Newark SWP members active in the CAMD, are angry at 
and his followers for taking such action. Bureau au tu . 
isrequested to send the following anonymous letter to 
National Secretary of the CAMD, Suite 1117, 141 
way, New York, N.T.;: »-*.'/. •-,-.;,; hrrX^^-r^^^'r^ % 

'Dearl 

*'"-.-:. "Crimes of the racists cry out for vengeance^ 
Even more will the people be avenged upon those who 
betray them while pretending to be their friends.^ 

i.;j- : .. "People like yourself, working for justice^ 
give hope to the oppressed arid inspire?, workers to-*; 
donate and sacrifice "for* the cause of ^\xsi%6e0£S& 




of the 



" How r e vo 1 1 i n g by cont r as t , : i s It he blood sucking 
"~}JI1^** lends, the Stalinists! "ti I refer tpS^ 
, and their party, the Labor-Negro "0T 



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Newark 



uard.TTBEy are using for their own party the 
money donated to the CAMD . : T£/7>.„ 3.. ■ , y ■-,•• ,iT", A* «>» »> "£T"^ 

£ur^^RM)W^lfe^^ 

New.York ( 100'- 146608) '( info) (RM)18MAn^oV962 



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- -^^sw*— ^ Lnd SlEHi^use it as they choose. No 
^.doubt some goes to elect Democratic (Capitalist)v 
..candidates to office, where_ they serve the ii 

ests of the ruling class against the workers 



"It is too late to reclaim what has been 







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stolen from the defendants, but it can be stopped 
now, so that„the people of Monroe will 

re their own in the future. Tell ^ 

■„.„ Tr _ *and the Vanguard thieves they are „ „ v 

Restore confidence in the New Jersey Commit tee:<?*W i *^TJg^&t&"&~ 















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_ , a .,5|fe.--"A bel 

•'>■■-.-".... " . ';.' ! -"v. : - : -'':. " 'V'-- ; "r' "'. .; "' : "--'Vv:', .'Monroe 

v: if Bureau authority is granted to mail the 'above 
letter, the necessary security precautions will be taken;; 

It is possible thai ^HUggwill notify th 
Jersey Committee of her receipt of this complaint „ 
suspicion will immediately be cast upon SWP members 

" s - '■'■' Bureau authority 1^ 

anonymous telephone ca 
him and the LNYP and t 
mailed to the CAMD Nat 

reformation has been received reflecting that 1S^ AK 

, lip wi U be the Sgg candidate for TongrARs from 

ew Jersey , '• and ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^p ^^ijfegtlg^ gj^ ftfc ;■• «m 

i mmi wi^wBJimi^iK^ 1 ^. 6 canaidat ?ior fissexTjjfmffy^^WB* „ m 

^iffil8fe^ii|§iP* is an' SWP member, but -her husband , a \ a'lthoug&M%P?^^^^ 
he has been active in the FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE and htsWSM^;' 
attended open S WP f u nc t i o hs , . has i : n ever j o i n ed t h e SWP 23?f ltfseBBifc * '%£fc" 1 : ! 
running as an independent', will act ually be_ the 
and the LNVP has agreed 'to^supportj^g^^^^as 
candidate ; if the w SWwi llVsiipportJ 

$Mffel^ '"■ The"'LNVP is"also^active^y u su^^ 
a Democratic candidate^ for Councilman-at- Large H Newark ;-^r^^^ : l 
These^d'eyelopments are being closely followed,^ and appropria^^^^^ *~ 
rSCO^e^ations will be. furnished to the Bureau as si tuatiplE ^^ 
?^ 1 ?e which will lend themselves" to this^proKram^t^^teS^S 




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UNITED STATES Gof^.NMKNT ."* 

Mentor ariMm W& 




. ReBule t of 3/15/62;. v; v \/4<^':^ £&"^^^ 



Police Department, 



i^g^^-jCsA* '-•? 



concerning 13Q3 V/est Girard and thefr^ociaiist V/orkers Partvu^^fej-^V;: 
designated by the Attorney Gcneral. r ^ |^^^^^^^ dvised^'''^^^^^y ' : -' 
that the Police Department has no. c onTroiover X he B e de v e 1 opmenV;§, 
Authority and his actions v/ere the limit of "his departir 
He stated thaj ; if he h eard of any action being taken 1 
would advis* 




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.,,,. 1 .rental o 
\\ has been 
;* >?^ rent . nov/ 
,-,-'. th— • a alert for 



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SjTiG'3^ • headquarters and correspond 




UNITED STATES GOVl' '-MENT 



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MemoranMm :®5|lil 

*$&;&: " Director, . FBI (IOO-U36291). 



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( DA 7. E i;; : :N : 73o762 









,X ^^riSAc/ Philadelphia (100-2036) 

/ subject: ■•■: 7 -/ • :■■. . ., ■- : :'.-■ "> v- .•■■■■ ■«•■"?•■ 
^■•^^T-^-.'lS --SWP .W : * &"<&%'» :-±P<!^:« 



1 






Re. New York letter 



of 3/26/62^13* Buiet.^of . 3/^^SSSS 



In view ' : of thia 'information/" no further, con side rati oh-^yj-f 
"to the action requested by Jthe^New York Off ice is. fea^blej^g|j|^,-| 



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- 1 - IOO-436291 ^;t^;:.^-~-.r^- **::^i;;^-^>^ 

; 1 - 100-436779 r ^;{.': ,; ';:^v=;.,; y^^"'*^ 

PROGRAM) {k 13 j>^ ^: S/ J^f^lSfli^^i 



- New York (RM) - 
1 - 100-1^6608 
1 - 100-146356 

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- Philadelphia v 
1 - 100-2036 

* 1 - 100-44^56 



r SWP DISRUPTION PROG: 



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',, Director, FBI, ■ (100-436291)1; 



(^i-»ivs,.^"4i:ir--/.;- 



:>;'; v, SOCIALIST WORK 
y: : Ay ■ • IHTEfcHAL SECURITY 

;..;■;:■■■ ... diskuptiom 

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A-^-v.-.W.J'.ci-^lct 3-29-62 i nceptlo nod matter .'find ''"reducVting^^S^ 

Eurcau approval .to utilifc^n^^ lr^h DI^fuptiolTPr^ram^^^feS 

operation designed to Intensity rivalry between the" SocialIstS3^M^ 

Workers Party (SWP) and the Labor-Negro Vanguard" Party "(LW?P)'V^^H 







TT.-^t'^^' jr 
New York- should/ ho^e^^/ v coritlnud'"^ I 










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• v:!rr::™. 'toK DIRE CTOR, FBI ( 100-436291 ) .";■ ^"?';-"oate:^3^2:^^1| ; 
f SAC, NEW YORK (lOO-l466o8) 




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SOCIALIST V/ORKERS PARTY. 

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DISRUPTION PROGRAM .'. s "7^' 




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ReBulet to NY 3/15/62, copies to IJewaxic^^^^^^^^^^*- 



to a disruption program operation which would "serve "to^>^ :K ^S§^^^^l 



Relet requested NY and Newark to give consideration^" ^--— ;i ' 



discourage merger of the LNVP with the SWP. 



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/ rt* T " x Tnls matter was discussed wlthb pon 
3/26/62, without revealing that the Bureau was actively^">--^*-*f-a"-^^i? 
carrying out the disruption program, \) -A--- - ^^-y^^-^^^^BM^^^l 

; ^? '-!vlv The informant said it was his opinion that the^-S^S^S^R?j| 
chances were slight that the two organizations would merge 
because of built-in conflicts which already existed. He 
stated further that he had already, on one occasion/ 




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indicated to the SWP leadership that he felt somewhat - ^-iS-^^^ISMf I 
distrustful of the groups getting together on the grounds SS|ft^vg^r • 
that the program of the SWP would be tainted by the weaker ■■^^S^^S^f ?• 
Marxist analysis of the LNVP. This point of view had ::. ^^p^^J^te £ 



.^^^.some support among the SWP leadership. V 



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The informant also stated that i£ 
^^jej^ad the opportunity to again contact 
,f thelNVP, he would return from a 

and tell the SWP leadership that " 

Xm i to^eav^the; Party*' and Join the LNVP. 
known thatfl ^is already suspicious that the SWP "is" 

trying to recru it f r om h im and it is felt if the SWP in 
turn feels that* W only interest is to take member's 

froni their grou^P^^^ * 




ad " tr^dmm^^^^ 



rTyaliy. between the two will be intensifiedll^^^ ■; 




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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT l}d 



Memorandum 

to->**': ; *- DIRECTOR, EBI 

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NK 100-42359 

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(^SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTr'S^'^^V^'^^.^^ 
DISRUPTION PROGRAM - V '^ V>^;; ^:..-t^.^ ; 
IS - SWP_ 
PuJfiXe 100- 
HK 100-46426 




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> Jersey/^ State Board attended a meeting' of the YOUNG PROGRESSIVES^- f 
o-JJ CLUB of Hudson County on 3/15/62 at Union City, New .Jersey. : 'm^#^t S 
Hci.This club is composed of students, including s oao from ; '" '-* -v ffiffi^&U : ': : 

« -\l Rutgers University at Newark. One of" these Is fSSS^B3BB^&^y~'^ 



■^^•f-'^ who chaired the nee ting on 3/15/62. 



/Z\;h.H$ been in touch with ^ 
•;K- ft T u ' meeting. •->-. ^ ".:^ ,-■ - . ," MBfc 







Since the meeting, 



',-■4' - 

"- something can be acconplishea^By the C0M3JUNIST PARTY throaehtr S^S- ; ? '*i ' 




has expressed hope that 



•V ; i-i m3 "'- the YOUNG PROGRESSIVES CLUB of 
/.*■■ g.-'ltfA - ^ n o t e d t wo Tr o t sky 
\rj "'; might try to take 



County, though 






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pPiEylSSS^Si^^^P^i^HI ^s're^rWtl^^axfgag^B^^^^a 
fe-5r^^2--^JjK^H^BlWor assistance at the recoamend ation of' ,,,,„ , 

^^iKICT of the New Jersey State Board.t^CSJ^^^onducts H l?liP^-Q 
a Youth DiscussionGrouD consisting mostly of students : f iobjiatosflS&>; ° 
Rutgers, jf ewark . - tt^^aSl ls known to have coiaplained^ that SS 






directing 



W0RKERS> 

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to him was a breacho/ security '• ,^ r! ; ^ v . ^ . £ ^^ * 

is also known to be a cbhtacV'ol^np'fsdci&isT^ 

at' Newark^i^gi^^^^;^ 1, "?J2.?-L&y^* v ^^5^l 

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NK 100-42359 
NK 100-4642G 



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authority 
to read 



In these circumstances, Newark re 
to mail an anonymous handwritten letter t 
as follows: 

"DeajftfM 

|rt |!I9^ * s a daDmod Trotskylte. He 
has f ooledl^^^^ ^n rdon ' t let him fool you too. 

±b in toucnwith the Trotskyites in Newark. 

know he does their dirty work here at school." 

If authorized, this letter will be mailed f rom do wn- 
town Newark, near Rutgers University. |t is believed* 
will conclude it was written by a student. 





It is beliovec^he let 
relationship between^ ^and 
friction between the SOCIALIST j} 
PARTY locally, and could caus 




ht disrupt the 

It could also increase 
PARTY a^^jjffigiJLIST 

o accuse m fcof 



harboring Trotskyites in his discussion group. 




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^ectcir, FBI 1100-436291);^ 

%#*£•; :-v .-■ BEG- i*v- r - ^%»:f^ 

' SOCIALIST. WORSES PARTY -^ 
INTERNAL SECuRITT /vSW.^ ;,',, 














BureauautSTf^ 

appropriate official in rWl^elgia / 6? itten^g^^:^ 

PP X- ...,.u,tWorr« lE^sEridit rally, held., inj^^ 



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fa^fiiaHB0P concerning th e^^ ; t hig maiUngfvould^l^ 

Philadelphia on 2-l-^^:^^;ft;:.:;;;^^-; : .^^^^M'*;Mpil^>r 
..'.,,' >-:;.. A review of the Buf ile on ■"■■* aga irist'.^^ '^feVi 
' »t^Pt|^|*||agi^r^S^SS refused *^™^<^. 



f®$l#fr#'L*»W ■■•'- ■ " I hlladelphia .. snome «» 
StB^S^rSSSrf W«thor Ithls -case .^?Sg~ 
mm-^X tried and furnish all .pert gent • 
*&&3&°;: trial, including the name of tn 
iJfeSsfcjS-*---.-,™ Philadelphia should a 



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-maS^iS"/. Philadelphia ^^gfig^^^U&fa 

W>L??.&&i *-■'.-'»■+■- .rtnufl concerning trie yisruji*.* _ ,, » -• Vipndled^?4s& 




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MENT 



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subject::^, SOCIALIST VORKERS PARTY 



: .^^m^^m^k,: ■ is - sup ^-a^c^x^;^^^ 
-if iiS^^SSfe;. DISRUPTION _PROGRiU*^J^^^^^^fe:; ;3Spf£^=*r 



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letter was written byg ■ representing the Youth^^p^^^ , 

Organizing Committee against the Ultra-Right Rally and .was^ggf^a|^ £ 
an answer to an editorial also reprinted on ttie flyer^^^r^tet^g^j- [ 

wh1*h wan from the "NY Post" of 2/14/62. . -.';■■■ :^.;^.'^^j l^/JJr^S^ k 

^^^m&i:: Th^ material fur nished byj 
located in 







W^i^r" "Another copy of the -same material was obtained J^oKflS^S. I \ 
rough * rnnfldentl al Post Office Box of the NYO W^^^^^^s^J \ 
~Lv SAj Ipn 2/28/62, which is being enclosed with. r^^S&^T 

t ; .U : -£r ^IBSIS-5 For 'information of the Bureau the letter to the^gpigg: S5I 



w #JT ^Xedtor J.3 : quoted below £ 




100-1^6608 



.t^JrS-J/ "Picketing «Rl G hti 

;^r : ^: tt - "your Feb. li editorial; ' 'On Talking ' 
' a ?n P $ <L the younc llb eralc» who plan to picke 
rally of the co-called Young Americans for Freed 







call! 

oppose ^wi. vw wnb unjuiiization or the ultrfL-vipht-"*»* i .ia\'V£fi?$ s &^~ v t^*£ 
•Everyone has the right < to freedom "of S p^« ? b Suj^|^^ 
And those who stand against the aims of the unr a -rlrht^^0M&^i 
should also assemble to show that they will' not be ^Mm^m^H 
intimidated by reactionary hysteria. ' •" -- '•»- '■* •^.'•' l~r^S?£^£ii?-J^"/"'l 

..v.'"'', '•'- '"Throughout the country, the ' ultra-ripht'^inMurf?^^^^^ » 
the YAP, has been attemptin e to intimidate ?hosl who tove^^^V'i 
^P^ssed. their. opposition to conformity, militarism ihd^#*ftr»^i| 

racism. ... ^. . ■■ . _ _. ■■• i,^...... .■/ ,\ .__ •?•_,':.■-.. \ -^.j^..,. ... ■.■■> .-. .v ^'^^^^X^^ip^s 





set forth in the letter to the editor '^Z0?^p?&<$^\ : 



- .-'.. -.-■:: ' ■ .■ in this re gard, It is felt that 
statements of ^1S^| set forth in the leti 

of the "NY Po's^roSnt be of interest to ■the-_gdJ^elphla;'^^^i^?|:^..' J 
PD or the prosecutor of the case involving 8 plfl |fit least^4^I^S^i«*:! 
to the extent of keeping the case on the doc5??W^TLt. is'*^wfe;^;v^|^^ •! 
noted that the throwaway enclosed for Philadelphia has ■ : S'-'S^S^^S- ' 
no identifying material on it as to who had prepared "ther'flyer^C^^?:* • 
nor is it identified as to the recipient /-^>"'^----^^^^i^^M#^fe' A ~' 






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DIRECTOR. FBI (100-436291) 
NEW HAVEN (100-U91) 



fr-***-/. 



SOCIALIST WORKERS 
IS-SWP . 

DISRUPTION PROGRAM - 
CINAL "- 

V-- RE • - ? New -Haven airte 



WORKERS PARTY ^'--y ^^^^J^^^MM:^B^ : 

PROGRAM "■■*.: r^ .-•■■•, f LIP ^ ltM*?}'SJ&/.'s1 W//%, 



On February 20, 1962, 
Information in the. pas 
1962, meeting of the C 
Workers Party (CBSW 
informant as 
arranged for 





^^who has furnished reliable.;;^., ,^ ; ,.. 

sed that a t t he Febr ua r y **" lQf^Wff<£h{™'. 

"ch of the Socialist^^Sg;^ 

, identified by -the vj^^fe^^ 



mnounced.that he had^m^ 



iting ; Company, Station. WYBC-y ?p:.x;iZ>:^y 
.e University, New Haven/ 77^^ Jv^lT 






pi. 






Tale tfroacicas' 
a student radio station at Yali 
Connecticut, to sponsor a meeting oh the evening of February,^/". 

25, 1962, jj^iUjiffi^ '*''"• : ' 

feat urlng ^JBJ^ ^^^^^^^ ^S^^^ ^ ^S^aS^^^g^^l and that \ /■'■-'"'- 

this deb a" 

broadcast 






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cb wouid oe Droaaca3t live or taped for a. later v Vl-J^ -/^iy,*. )\ ' 

ary 19, 1962, edition of "The Militant"," ihe^Wf^}/^^^ ^^i \ 
23, 1962, edition of the v " Yale . Daily. News 1 : aM?~&¥!0^$' &^ "' 



The February „,„__,.. . 

February 23, 1962, edition of the ."Yale Daily . NewsV'aJ^^^^S^^^ 
student newspaper published daily at Yale Univer3ity^New|gp^§IQj 
Haven - t C onne c t iut , and .the . Yale ._■ U nlve x ^j-^y - ~^ e , e ^Y l^ al f^5 " 

"% a"r V ■ ' all" contain i te ms^ a rin oun" c i ng^t ha IK^fe ^^^^^S r ? ?§!P? ^^I#^fV 
editor of "The Militant 1 ! would deb at e' offTTieTv^Ing 
February 25, 1962, at :theyinterna^ldnal'Student:<Centerf^#^4y. 

■211 park Street, New, Haven, Connecticut, over Yale Univer^l^^^ 
sity student, radio station WYBc on the. theme : " Which Way^^SS 
for South America- t- Castro r s. or Kennedy's?" 




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several members of the CbSWf prepared a mai 
'200 invitations announcing. the above meeting . .. z ^-^ v ^, ; . M , mmmwi . , 

the "recipients "to arrive early for. the meeting in. view^|^MW|ft : ;-3 

of the limited capacity of the hall; atYale/ University .^Jj^KI 4 
. New. Haven, . Connecticut in which, ;AhaffiK3m debate._wasr^**^ : ****-' : 

to :be held #: -:^-->;^.\^^.f 



On February. 23, I962, 



|fj*^V'^v'-^' - ; rj ■•.'-V. _ _ , _ 

fc-fjf^:; ?--:-« Yale University, New Haven, 
fe^#^^ 7 v;': has furnished reliable inform 



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;ast 
^ranged "thro 
irance ~* 
According to! 



^ ; "js .-.'., . sponsox 
C/;: '.''debate. 

~;:,:ri- making the arrangement 

-*,;:,. - . w ^r daily concerning ti3e 

.■„'•' ; '■';■ has already informe 

>a, ;'. confined to students 

/>-:•'■: be no outsiders at this me 

*f ;-"V~ '"■" original understanding made . with 1 

"l : -V?v debate.- 



that the 



1 c 1 a i me d . he ' r0^i$$x-. 
wo ul d . be; :^r-^W^ ' ' - 



5P University)' that there wbuld^i^t./^ 
eting aa4^j2at_thls- was the'£\ny*?;'W$' '<■'' 1 



'concern! rig "t he /^j 



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'-■■'*-' '""'"■■^"' t - 1 ' *• editio 
.' debate, tha 
% being affiliate 
1 €^&&&&&^ Party,- and^tha 
, ,^Pfi^iS£:-;a' :student-me^ 






„ ormea mm. that ne nau uiscussea wivrtj^ygg^.'.- '* 

the fact that a notice appeared in the Fetguar ylg jv tgg^y ;- , 
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je Militant" announcing tht 

" had the, reputation in New" Ha 1 



6 "the pQg?3 





_ Infor 
ty tha 



arranged,, for; 



debate . In order«BT utilize the; facilities of -Yale::^gS; 



NH 100-1191 



100-1191 .v"vS>>^^'^> KffiSSSif^* ?£* sk%Sftf ^3P^#fepfSSfi!'^ ' 

'■"-'•-•" ■ ■" ' ■--■'">■.'.,.;■■' :,"-"%■.■ . *: * - ; - ■• ■ -•'.*• ■<' ■•; .,-'.'■ ■.'■ ■-' :^ks5&Eg&L : '^^^'-^.^-' "' 




tjj§t- .only the one or two persons accompanying 
the" debate would be granted admittance ;^-^tS; r 



^ / urther advised "on 

"later discussion wit 




that; durin^!l$%^ 



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; that he had informed 
the debate with five of his guest eTanl 
be permitted to JygLng his own personal 
to the debate. slH!^ further- informed 




could 
hat CSilfipP wo u 1 d>- .^ -w ^.>si ■ . 

that' he ^Vf ^CpKHS^^- 



planned to have re pre sentativesofstation V/YBC a t t he W< >-'^>-^ - 
door of the meeting hall in order to see; that only ?>^^Pf^y^ 
students were admitted to the debate il §lil |p|lS advised' r ;ff"^t|JKC ," 
that he planned to have several men'.bftneTPSle .Univerait^^^r"'/ 
Police Department at the meeting hall in order, -to ^:.4^K#v5^fi^'vv-- 
examine the student identification cards of those"" attend! nga^'?'*'. '" 







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debate entitled ''Yale Station Broadcasts Hansen on Latin']?: 'k'ig&UrJ^ 
America". This artlcle^jgt ate s that nearly 200 students."^|-^^|i|*\*:. 
and towns people heardBlBSJ^ report on Latin' America" a€^l|?®^ : « 
a February 25, 1962, meeting at Yale University which was^^-S^ ' 
sponsored and broadcast by Yale radio statloh"V/YBC/--AN-FM;"^^6 A ^>""-v^ 
which reaches about 10,000 people in the state. - Thls^^vT^-fv^fe^^'' 
article states that the meeting was, originally scheduled ift&^&"'" 
as a debate on the issue "Which Way for Latin Amer ica ••- - t g-IP£F^'" 
Castro's or Kennedy's?" but at the last minute\'-BgS^J> '^ jSif "£H- 1- 
opponent withdrew stating that he was not quallHeatc^-^^'S-'^^"' 
debate on the subject. This article further stated\that>%^^^ - 
■T s ^'..,* ' '■''.' " the station had originally canvassed tKe ^T acultv "of . val^^Vf^f.v- 
3--V- :■■:"."- ■***" University to find some one to debate': ^ ^ pB l ut;;co'uldjfe^^^t^-: 
'■icy'-;'" not P rodu ce a single professor to defenO^itennedy^s posit ion V^K^."'' 

igwOi^: Thls_ art icle^c.ontairiOiln umber / biL'f al laS^Wff-For^examoie^^^^^^^' 

^ r ___ m ^ „_-^_«_^ adyi"sedVS^8?jl^|S." ■" 

approximately 3u .-.- 35 people attended ( ljj^bf #fe*?^|J^ $u^ '• '- 
whom were;,Yale;.UniversityV students ) this^debat^lS^te^^C 
and not 200 as sta ted In t^^article'^^SSS^^^MS-^S£^ 

ias ^advised 'thafrSj^^^fe?^--' 

Yale, radio station., v/YbC, ffl-FM/ is heard' on : SS^^ffi#Sn r ' 

,._ ^ AM ..only by students living on the Yale'^Uhiyel^A^^^SiP?§fe 

ci^c^^sity; camp us andj only outsiders; with FM'* "radio siS^i^^^^S^ 




•~ : rg'~ 



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^ • •'•• » ■'''■■ -- ■'■ .*">--'•..-<*- -■ ,- r i -'• - --/■>' "-*;••' <>.**••••:. = * 4? -<-*£*-. *£l'*. fl £'■ M'^-^fy'^r'J:.-: 1 

Concerning the reference in . thear^c^/to^i^^^^^^Ql 
an dividual who. was to oppose«Hi^!>n the^^^g^g-^j _ 

"' debate and who withdrew at the last minute ""^'" 

'"''stating that he was not qualified t'o ^febati 

.. the subject, it > J^afaL be . noted thatg^^^S 
advised that tfj|p|ii^ opponent informed the 
:'" Yale St udents jStprior to /the % deb ate" t ha t£ 
f well enough informed to „ debate ; ; "" 
_ Latin Americabut would debate 

.m on the topic ."Capitalism versus Socii 
'\ According to the, informant the, Yale ^Student s^ 





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address, 
Universi 



>roa< ^^ 
approached the Tale 
of the meeting hall and- 






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asked for permission for the individuals standing out^^|^^^|f^.^-; 
side the meeting hall to be admitted inasmuch as there-;S^5>f^^ : 
we re o n ll|fjg. rn x * ^ fc e *y * ° s t ude n t s . in t he ha 1 1 . .; Ac c or d -^ r li^<K:c !« ' 
ing to ffiSii ffife nermissin was then granted for the 20 Ad#^|^^y^^t^^^ 
odd peopS^sTandina|^^ide the meeting hall- to; attend '^f^^^Mt^-' - '■ 
the broadcast and j IHBw st ate d 
was displayed' or "istriouted 



The SV/P. has been desig nate d 

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being noted that the officials of Yale Uni vers! ty^V-^ , c -^ : , , .^, ; , : , ^ : ^.- 

v;ere unaware that the above "debate had tej|)ti fe d ^f^^^ 

mtiLJJi_iiaaJ5«ft^:ht to" the" attention - : -o fl«ggHKBB :MJg^agSfefe&a 

>y the New Haven Off ice • t hat t he ^^fl^SepS^fe 
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possibility exists that tho Labor-Negro Vanguard Party (LNVP)ftfi^r^ 



will merge with the Socialist Workers Party (StfP) and con- &■;«*!$£$#&■*& 
feroncea regarding this possibility have been held. In forVW?lS|fel£^ 



s . mation has also been received that the EffP will again attempt 

n^^£j-v_to.noialnato individuals for public office.^ The LKVP is 



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|i'V^^ / r.- expected to collaborate in support ins 8WP candidates duringj^g^^- -^ 







the morgor of tho LNVP with the SITP. Views in connection 



f.» ;Cwith this operation should be submitted to the Bureau : ns . 66ori;^ j #S'^i* 



as possible. 









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Wow Yo rk an d Newark should a lso b e al er t f o r pos s ib 1 e^g^/1—1 

^■-.. M -i ? 3 disruption program operations in connection with SEP candidates 1 If <j^ ; 

g'l-.KS.-'.l for public office. During the elections of 19 01 a very effective .^ 

' ^ > operation was carried out concerning the ST7P candidate for the%&M/x ^ 



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p-pn^qfi, office of Borough President of Manhattan, Now York/. Public ity^^g^.f, £ 
hfvS'fl^ received in this instance is believed to have considor^lyVdle^^f^'.-- 
fe/i"{3 "" rupted the BWP and will undoubtedly cause the SEP to 'give 
"g;fjut<o ..-"second thoughts" to future candidates for public office^f^PIPP^Vi 



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"TSn/tH^- program operations, x The Bureau should be advised immodi at ely^^^^^U^ 
8&W p Q following announ cedents that individuals connected with the ^^^^gj^ 



SWP will seek public off ice and the results of theireviewbflS^^S^ 













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SOCI.xl 1ST 'JtXKERS PAI'iTY 
IMTEMij; SECURITY, - 
DISkUkTIO/J PROGRAM": 



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" By , letter dated 3-6-62 the' r Philadelphia^ 




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that 

discreet raattera ar 

trustworthy individual 

By report dated 2-9-62" the I hiladelphia '.Of "f icV^re^rteS|, , J: ^ ^..^ 

that the building housing the headquarters of the i BS>/P 'i' ISC^l/estSjJi^U' - 

Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, had come under the jurisdiction Sf'th^^i 

F h i lad e lph i a Red e v e lopme nt Au thor 1 ty . " The ~~- "*■"' * ^ u - «*-- ? ' - - * J 'V^- ^i-VJ* •"&*£'■ I. 

tCity of Philadelphia 'and .''a member of the 

/official of the Redevelopment Authority 

rent, reduced as '"The Militant Labor Forum (a' name i' Vsed^yJ'tfi^YBSvS)^^. 5 . 
was a £roup interested in the working! class "and opera 'i^P&^M^^^^^, 
workers together for 'discussion". and" _so -for 
^noj/rijtp ;have. 5 been .taken concerninp^thV'-reques t? f or^rVduct^nfilPrenfe^^ 

Mr-^/I-S'i V : : ;, Tne . Soc *41 i st Workers far ty has been Jte sighated^pur suan&^^l^ 
branches ._ are" currently junder "''active'' ' 'invest if ationfS^^^ 

F^/^J^.^ Jhi s, appears an, excel lent" oppbrtuhi t'^f bV*a\ Dlsr^^ 
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