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24 January 1972, Subject: Protest Activity and CivilDisturbances, reporting that former Beatles singer tJohn LENNON had contributed a large sum of money tothe "Allamuchy Tribe", headed by Rennie DAVIS.c9

2. It is requested that you furnish this officewith any additional pertinent information concerningLENNON&#39;s relationship with the "Allamuchy Tribe" and any9292 indications that DAVIS has received other funds for �QV his activities from foreign sources. _._9 E

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&#39;-_:_ information in the past, has advised that John Lennon, tonne�:-3&#39; -&#39; Q member of The Beatles singing group, has contributed $7§�,Q&#39;O_0; &#39;.92 to assist in the formation of EYSIC, formed to direct movement _; _*y92 activities during the coming election year to culminate with &#39;_ _ i demonstrations at the Republican National Convention during- August, 1972. This source advised that other lenders of EYSiC5 are in constant contact vith Lonno,.Q§¬! §!9@+!; on February 2, 1972, a representative oi Immigration. and naturalization Service, Ken York, advised that Lennon,E born October 9, 1940, in England, arrived in New York City on . -~5 August ll, 1968, with B-2 visitor&#39;s visa. He left the " &#39;&#39; United States and subsequently reentered holding H-1 temporary

visa which expires at the end oi February, 1972. Lennon bee.T applied tor a B-2 visa indicating his intention to become a e� United States citizen. 1 &#39;~

On February 2, 1912, a second confidential eourc§,who hae turnished reliable intonation in the past, advised _-� that Lennon and hie rite, Yoko Ono Lennon, are currently�-t hvacationing in the Virgin lalanda tor health reasons and at -.£c__ _ IIYSIC planning meetings will be postponed until their rat;-<1 &#39;

= ~ to New York City, ppaeibiy duringtbe second week in r¢nru__y.-0*� ._ --£- 1972. g, �I. ___ 7 __w At this tine, this Bureau has no additiona1&#39;pertinent _ .-� intorpation concerning other foreign sources oi funds for the -E Ilctivities oi EYSIC or Rennie Davis. ..

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TQI ON MARCH SIXTEENTH INSTANT MR. VINCENT sou: Y :;�/1 Immigration and Naturalizati .Service£New Yorg CityCHIEF TRIAL ATTORNE ��1~s, E10, ADVISE THAT J0H32IENN0N AND ,r

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�Year Strategy Information Center- E¥SIC! 1�which was organized to conduct disruptivedemonstrations during the RepublicanNational Convention. EYSIC has been92"dying on the vine" recently due to 92Lennon&#39;s imminent deportation and recent

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. 1,1.-EVJ "On January .21., l9&#39;}�2, advised that a group 1

of individuals calling thelzrselves, the Allamuehy Tribe, were$1-"to open an office in New.York City within the ne."-zt� two weeks.

The leaders of the Tribe initially were Rennard Cordon Davis - --»Q� and Steward Albert. The main purpose of the group was to - --

F&#39; �Q1 coordinate New Left movement a_<_:tivi.ti_es during this election Iyear to culminate with demonstrations at the Renublie-an Na onsl-Cionv�ention in "San Diego, California during August, l972.§Lu_!�a92 r- &#39; �CQ

~ 9� Renna d Cordon Davis, is a convicted de=fenoent of the sdcazlled Conspiracy SevenTrial, Chicago, Illinois, in the period,r_; &#39; $eptember, "1969 through February, 1970, in- Myvolving those persons earlier indicted for .violation of the Federal Anti-Riot Statute. . -

A"-&#39; 51 Stewart Alberhgon April 25, 196%]g B19 advised that Alb rt was arrested on April 11; - 19-56 at Berkeley, California along other -- ~ .j ,&#39; "-&#39;- &#39; members of the Progressive Labor Party PI.-P! /3; &#39; 1

1-� while demonstrating in front oi_�_ the Berkeley 1 &#39; ~ gCit H 11. _ �E3 Q Y a muss. 2-.

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The PLP was founded in 1962 by individual! �L p.. following t1"e Chinese communist line its _�-

objective is the establishment of a militantworking class mo ernent based on &#39;."a1>&#39;ismLeninism and I-iao-Tse-tung thought. �v~ _ . 9fd3 " A

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John Winston Lennon - -

On January 211, 19&#39;?2,qadvised that John WinstonLennon, who was formerly associate with the Beatles MusicGroup, donated seventy-five thousand dollars to the Al].am1.1chy.Tribe, to further their cause of New--Left activities_..¢a_

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at On Janua"ry�28j_1972T- advised that the AllamuchifTribe had changed its name to the Election Year StrategyInformation Center so as to be more effectively knownin +.hn rrnnnv-A1 -nnh&#39;l4r92 .-- -..- D ..... __ ,. ____ -.LZg,_ .

n February 2, l972,g£vised that severalmembers o?!the Peoples Coalition for Peace and Justice fromWashington, DC transfe.~:red to the PCPJ office in New YorkCity to work on EYSIC.§Z§ ? &#39;Peoples Coalition for �fPeace and Justice &#39;§>CPJ!__ &#39;

. The PCPJ is self-described as an organizationconsisting of over 100 organizations usingmassive civil disobedience to combat war,

. racisim, poverty and repression. Its NationalOffice is located at 156 5th Avenue, New YorkCity, Room 527.

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CONF�ENTIALJohn Winston Lennon I

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On Februarg i5, 1972,E_advised that JohnLennon on November 2 , 1969, ple gui ty in Marylebone

J-Magistrates Court, London, England to possession of dangerous

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in court"cost " S� "�" 2 " ""� �"�*drugs cannabii�q; He was fined Ll5O_and ordered_to pay L21 _I 92 _

B1�John Winston Len n On February 2, 1972,� Immigration Officer,Immigration an vaturalization Service, INS!New York City advised that Lennon, AlienRegistration Number A-1?59?32l, first arrivedin York City on August 11, 1968 under aB-2 visitors visa. "He subsequently departedthe United States, and during his 1971 re-entry was granted another B-2 visa. Hislatest visa was due to expire on February 29,1972.

Yoko Ono. madvised that Ono, Alien�egistration sum er A-l9h8915h was born onFebruary 16, 1953 in Japan. She entered theUnited States on August 13, 19?l along withLennon after being granted a B-2 visa.

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INS has a current address of theHotel, 150 Bank Street, New York City for bothLennon and his wife.

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During Lennon and his wife&#39;s.current stay in the UnitedStates they made a public appearance-along with Jerry Rubin, onthe Mike Douglas Television Show which was aired on February 22,1972 on Channel II, Columbia Broadcasting System, in New YorkCity. .

During February, 1972, - advised that -RennardDavis, Stewart Albert, Jerry Rubin and John Lennon are heavyusers of narcotics. Source advised that Rubin and Davis areapparently at odds with Lennon due to his excessive use ofdrugs, which are referred to in the Vernacular as "Downers".QZ§}_

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Source advised that Lennon appears to be radicaiig�orientated,however he docs not give the impression he-is a true re-volutionis ince he is constantly under the influence ofnarcotics&#39;5 -

S �M _ Jergg Rubin, is a convicted defendent_m- i,_.mii_o_6? .he so called Conspiracy Seven Trial,Chicago, Illinois, in the period September,1969 through February,�l970, involvingthose persons earlier indicted forviolation of the Federal Anti-Riot Statute.

On Marchi�, 1972, Mr. Vincent Schiano, Chief TrialAttorney, INS, New York City; advised that Lennon and hiswife Yoko Ono on March 6, 1972 were served with an IKS orderto show cause as to why they should not be deported from theUnited States as over-stayed visitors. Mr. Schiano advisedthat Lennon and his wife are scheduled to appear at LE3, KevYork City on March 16, 1972 to answer the show cause order.

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Title John Winston Lennon

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Reference is made to New York LetterheadMemorandum dated and captioned as above.

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Inclosed for information of new York are tso copies ofAlexandria airtel dated 3/31/72 captioned "Ihite Panther Party,I8 - IPP; CALBEP; IIDII," which contains information from Alexandriasource relating to current activities of subject.

It appears from referenced New York teletype that subjectand wife might be preparing for lengthy delaying tactics to averttheir deportation in the near future. In the interim, very realpossibility exists that subject, as indicated in enclosed airtel,might engage in activities in U.B.-leading tosard disruption ofRepublican National Convention REC!, Ban Diego, B/72, For this Ireason Hes York promptly initiate discreet efforts to locate subjectand remain asare of his activities and movements. Handle inquiries 92 ionly through established sources and discreet pretext inquiries. �92JCareful attention should be given to reports that subject is heavynarcotics user and any information developed in this regard should befurnished to narcotics authorities and immediately furnished toBureau in form suitable for dissemination.

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In view oi subject&#39;s avowed intention to engage inedisruptive activities surrounding ENC, Nev York 011109 I111 be-responsible tor closely following his activities til time oisctual deportation. Afford this matter close eu$§2¬£En6n andkeep Bureau_iu11y advised by most erpeditious neans_uarranted,

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John Lennon, former member or Beatles singing group,is allegedly in U.S. to assist in organizing disruption of RNC.&#39;Due to narcotics conviction in England, he is being deportedalong with life Yoko Ono. They appeared at Immigration andNaturalization Service, New York, 3/16/72, tor deportationproceedings but won delay until_4/18/72 because subject iigbtingnarcotics conviction and wife righting custody child case inU.S. Strong possibility looms that subject will not be deportedany time soon and will probably be in U.S. at least until ENC.Information developed by Alexandria source that subject continuesto plan activities directed toward ENC and will soon initiateseries oi "rock concerts" to develop financial support with &#39;first concert to be held Ann Arbor, Michigan, in near tuture.New York Office covering subject&#39;s temporary residence andbeing instructed to intensify discreet investigation oi subject todetermine activities vis a vis ENC. &#39;

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copy to Miami and San Diego! and Detroit letter to theBureau, 3/15/72

For the information of Miami and San Diego, referencedairtel contained information from Detroit that the WhitePanther Party HPP! 15 not a structured organization in thatWPP act1v1ties in several cities throughout the country arenot contingent upon approval of the Detroit Chapter or otherwise . Ca ["72-"" 9

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0n~ 3/31/72, Alexandria source mentioned in referenced- letter who has furnished reliable information in the past -

concerning the WP? and who has been characterized by the Detroit-��Off-ice�on�t41e*basis�ef�infor4nat-i+on�furnished-as_!a4ompeten1:__li_____

observer and an efficient interviewer who obtained very factualand significant information" advised as follows:

On 3/26172, to d source that he had been arecentl conta y�- and who allegedlyhad some connec on with the People&#39;s Coa on or Peace and �Justice PCPJ! in 1968, and who was said to have taken &#39;part in planning Youth International Party YIP! demonstrationsat the Democratic National Convention in Chicago- _ _

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National Convention in San Diego, California, in August, 1972.//r

F stated that there would be no organized effortto disrupt t e Democratic National Convention scheduled for _�

� Miami, Florida, in July, 1972, by this group as the _Dem_ocrats -3 are currently destroying themselves and will need no assistanceit from anyone to disrupt their own convention. However, _"there .C; will be a lot of trouble at the Republic National ConventionC in San Diego" and plans are currently being discussed but not _I imP1emente¢_ as how to best achieve this disruption. 92One of the� primary reasons according to-as to why no active effortsy have been made to implement theseplans is a lack of fundsL at the present time. This group consists, accordingto!

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PCPJ and YIP, according t0- _and the task of Ppickingaup the pieces"

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by WPP leader JOHN SINCLAIR and a former member of the Beatlessinging group, JOHN LENNON. LENNON and SINCLAIR are said tobe working together and devised the following plan to obtainfunds to finance activities against the Republican Convention:

Leadership ofis currently fragmented

A series of "rock concerts" featuring big-nameestablished stars in the musical field as headliners andbacked up with lesser known individuals and groups will beput on throughout the country. LENNON is said to have theknow-how and the connections to achieve the above. Theseperformances will provide the main source of funds neededby LENNON and SINCLAIR to carry out the disruptive tacticsin San Diego, &#39; -

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- The first such concert, according to source, is tobe held in the ChryslerLArena, Ann Arbor Michigan, in thenear future. This will be, according to� "the openinggun of the campaign." _

Alexandria source again advised that -remindehim that he desired no direct contact with the Federal Bureau_of Investigation but would furnisl- information only to him.Additionally, for the information of the �ureag, Alexandriasource still desires an interview with_ Bureau referto Alexandria airtel to Director, 3/10/72. . -

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2, will attempt to obtain background informationon- and advise Burea and interested offices of pertinentinformation developed.

ascertain if

causeDiego,SINCLAIR and LENNON are involved in attempt to

disruption of the Republican Convention at SanCalifornia, in August§.l97z.

4. Will advise Alexandria if any of the aboveinformation in the body of instant communication is verifiedin order to assistant Alexandria in directing its source.

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� formed to disrupt the Republican Rational Conve o Q �Q~ _� vieae of Lennon and hia wife, Yoko Ono, expired 3%?_ 2 &#39;

~ Nature _g9, 1972, and aince that tine Immigration and -tion Service INS! haa been attempting to depo t

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- - stated that Lennon felt he van being deported due to hia 5 .gt� outspoken reaarka concerning United Btatea policy in Southeast "

Ania. The attorney requeated a delay in order that characte ;tneeeee could teatify for Lennon, and he then readiinto the

curt record that Lennon had been appointed to the President�:ouncil for Drug abuae Rational Connieeion on Iarijuana andrug Abuse! and to the faculty of Nev YorE_Univer 0 ::"� 3.eavY01&#39;k,l|9IY01&#39;k.MK:L92 REC27 /5-D [.@?%/ Rzsrgg-.2- 5 P>� A second confidential source, who has furniahed .eliable information in the past, advised that Lennon-cenf!hG3é&#39;

T _ o be a heavy uaer of narcotics. On April 21, 1972, a thirdF26: confidential source in a poeition to furniah reliable infer nation Agg$���- advised that there was no information available indicating that_ ¬Q.

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gqqpite his apparent ineligibility for a United Statesa conviction in London in .1968 tor possession of

, Lennon obtained a visa and entered the United �B atee in in; February, 1972, s con�dential source, -

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The vipan oi Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, expired onFebruary 29, 1972, and since that tine Issigration and "t �"=Iaturalization Bernice II8! has been attespting to deport -then. During the Lennonn� soot recent deportation hearing at .IIS, Iesiiork, loo �fork, on April 18, 1972, their attorneystated that Lennon felt he use being deported due to hisoutspoken remarks concerning United States policy in SoutheastAnia. ��fe attorney requested a delay in order that characterwitnesses could testify tor Lennon, and be then read into thecourt record that Lennon had been appointed to the President&#39;sCouncil for Drug Abune Iational Commission on larijuana andDrug Abuse! and to th faculty or lea York University, ___lee Iork, lien �fork J_ ___&l&#39;5=v1I �EC-10$ E¬ié¬;7 8! &#39;* - .

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position to turniah reliable inrornation advised that Lennonbaa been otterod a teaching pooition at New York Univeraitytor the Sunor of 1972.j§§} UJ

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This information in also being furnished to theActing Attorney General. Pertinent iniornation concerningLennon ia being tarnished to the Department of State and IN!on n regular basin.

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To advise of recent tactics of subject, New Left 3, I 412�sympathizer already in U.S. 1 e ally, to avoid"de ortation ""°h&#39;7from the u.s. 91?; 5 .m_,, lE1& 2£&!"92d

H---*-""&#39;BACKGROUND: 7 YA. &#39;-- J3 -iw 1.&#39; MW Y �i-�-&#39;-&#39;--"-/ 1:523?/¥ /-/0 -ft»Lennon is former JIIBIIDGI� of Beatles in ng group inEnglandwho, despite clear ineligibility for U.S. visa due to - S

conviction in London in 1968 for possession of dangerous drugs marijuana! 1� was allowed to re-enter U.S. during 1971 on visitorsvisa due to unexplained intervention by State�epartlnent with __,____Immigration and Naturalization Service INS!. Visas of Lennon __wand wife Yoko Ono expired 2-29-72 and since that time INS hasbeen attempting to deport the Lennons. &#39;

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_100-469910

commented that subject felt he was being deported due to hisoutspoken remarks regarding U.S, policy in Southeast Asia.Attorney requested delay so charactergyitnessgs_cnnld_be s:;__

���*rintroduced to&#39;testify�on&#39;behalf&#39;o£ subject. Attorney alsoread into court record fact subject had been appointed to thePresident&#39;s Council for Drug Abuse, correct name NationalCommission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse NCHDA!, and to thefaculty of New York University, New York City. As a result ofthese revelations, INS set new hearing date for 5-2-72, andLennons left INS to be met by throng of supporters and newsmedia reporters who listened to subject&#39;s press releaseimplying he was being deported due to his political ideas andpolicy of the U.S. Government to deport aliens who speak outagainst the Administration.

OBSERVATIONS:

Irony of subject being appointed to President&#39;s Councilfor Drug Abuse, if true, is overwhelming since subject is currentlyreported heavy user of narcotics and frequently avoided by evenRennie Davis and Jerry Rubin, convicted Chicago Seven Conspiracytrial defendants, due to his excessive use of narcotics. New YorkCity Police Department currently attempting to develop enough

�information to arrest both Lennons for narcotics use. UFO has�contacted NCHDA under pretext and determined no information

available indicating subject has been appointed to NCIDA.New York Office has confirmed that Lennon has been offeredteaching position at New York University for Summer of 1972.In view of successful delaying tactics todate, there exists realpossibility that subject will not be deported from U,S, in nearfuture and possibly not prior to Republican National Convention,Subject�s activities being closely followed and anyiih2ornatfonr""developed indicating violation of Federal laws will be immediatelyfurnished to pertinent agencies in effort to neutralize anydisruptive activities.of subject. Information developed to datehas been furnished as received to INS and State Department, _Information has also been furnished Internal Security Divisionof the Department.

ACTION: = .Attached_for approval are letters to Honorable H. R.

Haldeman at The White House and Acting Attorney General with copiesto the Bepuiy 5 -�a� ; Attorney General and Assistant AttorneyGeneral, Internal Security Division, containing informationconcerning Henson.

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~-»-¢<--�_->=-e;r;; �was organized to conduct disruptive demon-YJ1 Q� ;.;wgE;;_,§_�" strations ring the Republican National Y_ � I f�. _ Conventio% EYSIC has been "dying On the Y_ J jvine" due Lennon&#39;s possih1e de ortation_ ;>_,,¢,5§�3m}�@, �which he is fighting in courrizlgsuv Y

Q§§3$§F%§fQ¢$;: i Lennon and his wife have been fightinf&#39;* �*������ft 1__&#39; ideportation proceedings in New York City.

. r��:H}#;P:� iAttached states Lennon and his wife are ��I.§5i_.;; . , scheduled for deportation proceedings on i -

»5/17/72 in New York City. INS planning to _utilize two key points during the hearing 1

- ias follows: �! establish claims by the:55§??§§§§�E§ �- Lennons that child was abducted by naturalu"*7?-?-.~*3�J q

ii _ - 3 ;father are false; �! establish that Lenno*&#39;s

_ __ - iclain he earned no income while in �.§ iJan. .,.. involves fraud. INS plans to request mental__ examination of both Lennons.

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or ANTHONY oAvto cox Ann YOKO ono BY PREVIOUS MARRIAGE.

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PARTY TO KEEPING CHILD HIDDEN AS TOOL OF DELAYING DEPORTATION

HEARINGS. IF FACT ESTABLISHED, INS HILL FO ON PERJURYCHARGES AGAINST LENNONS. �

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AT LATER DATE.

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SPECIAL IIQUIRY OFFICER IRA FIELOSTEEL CONCLUDED THE

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LEGAL BRIEFS ON THE CASE. FIELDSTEEL COMMENTED LERHONS- L

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New York eirtel indicated information was receivedfrom VINCENT SCHIANO, Chief Trial Attorney, INS, New YorkCity, on 5/25/�I2, to the effect that he had received infor-mation that subject IEHNON and his wife, YG<0 ONO, are - epie:-.nin<&#39;,&#39; e large rock mneert in 2-Lieu-.i during the eenvntioneand that the rock concert was to be held in front of the -&#39;convention hall.

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will re-contact Attorney SZHIANO for lource andaccuracy of above information. law York thereafter requestedto place this information in LEM form under caption Demonstrationsat Democratic and Republican Rational Conventions.

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Transmit the following in _ _ _ so &#39; Type in plaintczl or code! 1./7

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92S~�*3! Miami should note that LENNON is reportedly a _"heaw user of narcotics" known as "downers". This in-

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I&#39; FROM: V SAC, mew YORK 1,00-175319! P! __¢92/"SUBJECT: JOHN wzusrovfénuon ; �Am/.

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ReNYairtel, dated 5/25/72, and Miami airtel,dated 6/5/72, -

� _. �o; _ _ Attached are 5 copies jbr the Bureau, and teve &#39;� L1 copies tor Miami, of an LI-[M dated and captioned as above. i

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_ formation should be emphasized to leeal Law Enforcement -&#39; n-&#39; Agencies covering MIREP, with regards to subject being

; I arrested if at all possible on possession of narcoticsM� Qacharge .

t�_ -- Local 1. o has very loose case in ET!� for de-ort1ng subgect on narcotics charge involving 1968 arrest.&#39;4&#39;

in England.

INS has stressed to Bureau that if LENNON were nto be arrested in US for possession of narcotics he wouldecome more likely to be immediately deo�rtable. I

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V Captioned LHM is classified "Confidential" because___loL1..-i� i-ns_1n iumBhe¢byECon£MentiaLSmmL49 hrough who are of continuing valu? the un-

orized disc soure of which information would nd to identifythem and thus be prejudicial to the naticml defense interest ofthe US.

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1» On January 21 1972 %advised a group of319 individuals calling themselves th Allamuchz Tribe were gizgli;

f n Repiy. Phase Refer I0Fill N0.

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. 1 &#39;umrsn scmrrs DEPAR&#39;I�M-ENT or JUSTICE

- FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTiGA&#39;I�ION _

ew �fork, New Yci-kJuly 27, 1972 �

-gu_;&#39;,U_, _ -8Julianna: --~~°-&#39; ._,0?! E-"37-331."; 2 John Winston Lennon 1* "Mr

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to open an office in New York City ithin t e next tweeks. The le ders of §l_1_e tribe wer§_B_em1ar_d,_C_ordo%:a92_{i$and .$F§_�!&Tlf_CX. A1._b8.I1l&#39;-[&#39;;{ ||F?"*!,Mc " &#39;. E� /wllmusic group reportedl donated $75,000 dollars to the tribe

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M 19 _ ___"iy /F13Lennon, who was formerly associated with the Beatles

The main purpose oi the group was to coordinate New Le�t !»1ove- -ment activities durin this ele t� &#39;g c ion year to culminate withdemonstrat&#39; t h &#39; &#39; &#39;

August, 1972.

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Rennard C_ordo_nMpav_is is a convicted &#39;defendant of the so-called ConspiracySeven Trial, at Chicago, Illinois, in .""&#39;~ H. "£7the period September, 1969 through �CF-.&#39; q!�February, 1970, unvolving those persorgs-,&#39;.�-"&#39;earlier indicted for violation of the iv 4;" &#39;Federal Anti-Riot Laws. 9*

Stewart Albert - on April 25, ias�g�wIadv:|.&#39;sed tHat Ilbert was arrested on Apri

1966, at Berldey, California along with othermembers of the Progressive Labor Party PLP!while demonstrating in front of the BerkeleyCity Hall. � _| /ad/A .|

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&#39;IIhe__PLPe was £ounded+in_196-2_by_i-nd i-vidua ls-i--iexpelled from the Communist Party, USA,for following the Chinese communist line.Its objective is the establishment of emilitant working class movement based onMarxism-Leninism and HAO Tse-tung thouflé�.

Lén March 10, 1972, the first source a vised thatthe Allarnucny Tribe which had changed its name to theElection Year Strategy Information Center had ceasedfunctioning.

MDuring[February 1972 uagvitsed that RennardDavis, Stewart Albert, and John�Lennon are heavy users ofnarcotics. Source advised that Davis is_apparent1y at oddswith Lennon due to Lennon&#39;s excessive use of drugs.{£¬§fAY

On May 17, ., Mr. Vincent Schiano, Chief TrialAttorney, Immigration and Naturalization Service INS!, NewYork City advised d1at Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono appearedat INS Headquarters in New York City on that date for thepurpose of deportation hearings. INS maintains that Lennonis deportable from the United States due to his failure to"timely renew his visitors visa", which expired duringFebruary, 1972, and in particular, his 1968 Narcotics con-viction in England.

_ On July 27, 1972, Mr. Anthony DiVito, Attorney,INS, New York City advised that INS is still in the exc angeof briefs stage with Lennon&#39;s Attorney and no definite de-cision has been reached as to when Lennon will be deported.

Attached is a memorandum, including descriptivedata and photograph of Lennon.

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John Winston Lennon &#39;

John Winston Lennon, a former member of the Beatles RockMusic Group is presently the subject of deportation hearing by theImmigration and Naturalization Service.

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Name: John Winston LennonRace: WhiteDate of Birth: October 9, 1940Place of Birth: Liverpool, EnglandHair: Brown to Blond

Weight: 160 poundsHeight: Approximately six feetBuild: Slender

Nationality: EnglishUnited States 105 Bank Street .Residence: New York CityArrest Record: 1968 Narcotics Arrest, in

England for Possession ofDangerous Drugs Cannabis!Pled Guilty

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Reference Activityis made to letterhead memorandum,

dated uzd captioned as above at New York.

AJJ. sources except any listed below! whose identitiesare concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliableixaformation in the past.

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Yronsmit the following in ,,_ _,_ __ 7 We r V _ p ii,�� Type in plainlext or code!

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TO: ACTING nxancwon �00-469910! - .M/NFROM: sac, MIAMI �00-16733! P! i/1/f g

* &#39; JOHN wxnsron NNON I :92 SM-RA

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Re Miami eirtel to Bureau, 6/5/72,

The New York Office is requested to furnishany results regarding the information set forth in referenced 92airtel obtained to date to the Bureau and Miami in a form .suitable for dissemination under caption "DemonstrationsAt Democratic and Republican Natinal Conventions" wit:L///a copy for Miami file 100-16733, &#39;

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�0 ! ..¥_�;.¥§.El-: NY &#39; &#39; - ;f§jr�¬E%l�§3L�-Q55;-EBIPITZ dig} ad &#39;_ �IiY ifiiqdijigg . -- §Q&¢@F�f E:E3L&#39;=::::&#39;*�*&#39; &#39; � &#39; e&#39;NY"birtel and LHM 7/2?/72.

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Referenced comunications Pet forth backgroundin view of MIREP activitiesinformation as requested by Miami

in that city, August 21-2b, 1972.

Case Agent traveled toWeatherman Task Group WTG!. Theby the case agent and based on inbelieved that the subject did notRepublican National Convention as

On August 28, 1972, Mr.Trial Attorney, INS, NYC, advisedhas come to his attention to indicate the subjecttraveled to Miami.

For the past several months there has been noinformation received to indicate that the subject isactive in the New Left.

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Miami as a member of the&#39;subject was not observed

formant coverage it istravel to Miami for thehe had previously planned.

VINCENT SCHIANO, Chiefthatro information

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�T0 � I ACTING DIRECTOR, FBI �00-469QDPATE! 9/28/72n &#39; &#39; &#39; -

FROM I @££f2Q///ggé, MIAMI I00-16733! P!61/ -

JOHN WINSTON LENNONsn - REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES�0: NEW YORK!

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Re New York airtel and LHM to Miami, 7/27/72.

Copies of referenced LHM were disseminated tothe Miami Beach Police Department in connection withthe dissemination program in the MIDEM case. The MiamiBeach Police Department and other local authorities -have furnishedégopinformationz to__i_ngi_i_ga_te_the presenceof the subject in Miami Beach, Florida, at any timeduring the summer oi l9?2,

The following informants were alerted con-cerning the subject but were unable to furnish in-formation wh ch would indic te h� resegc in MiamiBeach: {£535

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5m&#39;_&#39;_�331&#39;1_....�I On s/22/72 and s/23/12 approximately 1,200

individuals were arrested in Miami Beach by local authorities- during protest demonstrations against the Republican

National Convention. The records relating to these arrestswere photographed by the Miami Office and the film iscurrently being processed by the FBI Laboratory, Whenlit! the arrest records become available, they will be reviewed E Q

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&#39;DATE- Imy Re NYairte1 to Bureau dated 3/16/&#39;12. 35"35F_5_F§ ,�/7&#39; / b� s &#39; self-ex lanator &#39;/J letter date 5!, �X classified Secre .

Bureau is requested to have the NYO fullidentify th__eEInternationa1 Committee for John and Yoko�[%U!|,§IIncor�porate results _i_n-L_I.*IM. _ .- 5 men BY: ~�>f>#~�iF D9/J5

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Re Miami letter to Bureau, 9-28-72.

A review of records relating to the individualsarrested in Miami Beach, Florida, on 8/22 and 23/72, inconnection with protest demonstrations against the RepublicanRational Convention,£ai1ed to reflect that the subject wasone of those arrested.

Inasmuch as there is no indication that thesubject ever appeared in Miami Beach during either of_thenational political conventions in July and August,/1 2,no further investigation is being conducted by Hitni ////

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On December 8, 1972, Mr. Vincent Schiano, ChiefTrial Attorney, Immigration and Naturalization Service INS!,20 West Broadway, New York City, New York, advised arepresentative of the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI!that the "International Gommittee for John and Yoko," hasbeen established to campaign for John Winston Lennon andYoko Ono Lennon who are currently appealing their depnetation/fase in the United States.

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Mr. Schiano further advised that the Lennonsdeportation is still being appealed by their attorney.

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5 TIME OF-T TR|A_t__ EQR THE F_�_EOF�l,EZ&#39;S PARTY

By Lowell Young . _

"My candidacy is the only way to avoid a fourth party on theleft in 1972. " � George McGovern -

The George McGovern candidacy for the Democratic nomi-nation for President has been transformed from an invisiblecampaign supported by only a faithful few into a lavishlyfinanced campaign of a front-runner. From the beginning,McGovern&#39;s campaign has been an attempt to co�opt a fourthparty on the leftby adopting the left�s issues and rhetoric ashis own. l-lis initial strong stands in opposition to the warand in favor of amnesty for all draft evaders and exiles,legalization of marijuana,abortion on demand, and the shiftingof the burden oftaxation from the poor and the working classonto the shoulders of the super-rich and the corporationswere all designed to rally all possible fourth party consti-tuents to his cause. And, for the moment, he has partiallysucceeded.

éecently, Abbiéfl;-92i_offman, Jerryli�ubin, Johi�gnclair, Genl�.lamoljdgn, and the entire Rainbov:/"People&#39;s Pa ty of Michiganhavecome out in support of George McGo924ern&#39;s candidacy.Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin founded the Youth interna-tional F-�arty_ YlF�! in early 1967. Their perfection of the useof guerrilla theater was designed to gain media attention inorder to try to educate the American people about the hypo-crisy of the present system. i

To strengthen their organization and broaden their base ofsupport, they united YIP with the Michigan based White Pan-ther Party. The White Panther Party was founded by JohnSinclair and "Pun" PI amondon with the intention of it becoming

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never came to be due to the different forms of oppression thedifferentconstituencies ofthe Black and White Panther Par-ties are subjected to. Black people are oppressed raciallyand materially; so the ten-pointprogramof the Black PantherParty related tothoseforms ofpolitical oppression by makingpolitical demands for "land, bread, housing, clothing, edu-cation, justice, and peace. " The white people Sinclair andPlamondon were attempting to organize were primarily cul-ture�ot-iented; so the ten-pointprogram of the White PantherParty related primarily to their cultural oppression by de-manding an open society where free dope, free sex, and freerock music abounded. They did make political references aswell, the principle ones being the right of armed se|f�defenseand complete support for the ten�point program of the BlackPanther Party.!

While their followers were primarity culturally oriented,Sinclair and Plamondon were themselves very political. Theywere thought to believe that the perverted system of values inthis country was a direct outgrowth of the undemocratic pol-itical system and the competitive economic system. By prim-arily relating to their followers� cultural oppression now,they supposedlyhoped to educate them to the system&#39;s role inthat oppression later. They were therefore viewed as verydangerous by the power structure and were moved against.Plamondon was framed one charge of attempting to b!ow�-up aFederal Building in Ann Arbor and is st-ill in jail today.Sinclair was given a ten year jail sentence for possessingtwo joints and wasn&#39;t released until early this Spring.

The Rainbow People&#39;s Party was founded by Sinclair as thesuccessor to the White Panther Party. It concentrated itsefforts on local community organizing in the Ann Arbor areaandlinked-upwiththe state-wide Human Rights Party. F-&#39;iveRainbow candidates, including "Pun" Plamondon&#39;s wife Genie,ran for Ann Arbor city council seats in April under the Hu-man Rights Party banner. Part of the agreement between thetwo parties was that neither would support any Democraticcandidates.&#39; But, two weeks after two of their candidatesgotelected, Sinclair, Genie Plamondon, and therest of theRainbow Party broke the agreement and announced their sup-port for George McGovern.

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overn Als �Ge-r" Vidl S tr fSt t &#39; th P l &#39;. 0, Na, eorea o _ae:n e___:e9_Q__e:_§___Early S_l1adowF§ab_Qe , and an lndlvlaual with&#39;i&#39;l&#39;1e means to "provide the party with much needed economic assistance,never came across with a cent and at the May �lth Moratoriumrally in New York City announced his support for GeorgeMcGovern.

The defections by potential members and, worse yet, bypeoplewithin the party itself, makes this a period of extremedarkness for the People&#39;s Party. But, that proverbial lightat the end of the tunnel is coming into view; and the reason isGeorge McGovern himself.

As his chances of getting the nomination have become betterMcGovern has found itnecessary to broaden his base of support by moving to the right. He is making an attempt to winover the reactionary labor leaders currently in the Humphreycamp. He is talking more about the economic issues relevantto George Wallacels alienated constituency than about thepolitical or cultural issues relevant to his own alienatedconstituency-

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"Radicals"whosupportGeorge McGovern do not have a chicunderstandingofthe -true nature of this society and the rulingsystem responsible for the current oppressive conditions.We in the Peopleis Party have a general understanding ofthe problem, but by no means do we possess a specific or aclearly thought out understanding to the point that we canserve as that force which_ will educate and awaken the un-conscious and mislead by McGovern on down} masses of theAmerican people.

In order to develop that specific and clearly thought out un-derstanding, we must turn our energies inward � i. e. , con-centrate on educatingthose of us already committed to build-ing the.People&#39;s Party so that we can begin to make crystalclear the differences between what we must advocate and the"New Popul ism"of George McGovern and the left�wing of theDemocratic Party. They advocate reforming the presentcapitalist system; we must advocate _replacing the presentcapitalist systemwith Social ism. But, _in_or_der_ to_tal_l-<_ aboutSocialism to others, we must first hav_e__;i_i___C0l&#39;rlpie�le under-st_and_in¢t_of Socialism ourselves.

Our attempts atrecruitment should center upon those groupsand individuals politically educated enough to contribute tothis period of internal development. This doesn&#39;t mean thatwe should be closed to those who through their own bitterexperience decide that they should join the party. in the im-mediate future, as McGovern&#39;s move to the right - and thushis duplicity�bec0mes more blatant, the People&#39;s F-�arty canexpect an influx of McGo92/ernls more radical supporters,including,� hopefully,-aJ92l�_those mentioned above. The doorsshould and Li� be open to them. .

The further one looks into the future the brighter that lightat the end of the darkness becomes. If McGovern gets thenomination, wins the election, and then proceeds to carry on-Johnson&#39;s and Nixon&#39;s policies since he can&#39;t do any dif-ferent because of the nature of the system!; then for manymillions of the American people that will be it. They willbe through with the Democratic Party and the capitalist sys-tem, and they will turn to the only mass-;ba§_ed,_ mdepgndentpolitical party calling for Socialism: the People&#39;s Party!

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January 11, 1969

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University of Hartford,200 Bloomfield Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut, advised on January9, 1969, that a group of students were planning a march from theuniversity campus center to the administration building on January9, 1969.

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The march was to denensirate the pretest of the studentsover the suspension of the campus newspaper, "The UH News,Liberated Press." The press was suspended by Dean of StudentRelations, EUGENE T; SWEENEY, on Wednesday, January 8, 1969, afterpublication of nude photographs. front and back, of Beatle JOHN ! Z�QEHHOH holding hands with his girlfriend YOKO!g:?. =&#39;��j

�advised no march took placerally concerning the issue was held in the9, 1969. Present at this rally were aboutfaculty members. Both the students and faculty asked and answeredquestions concerning the suspension and other matters which theyfelt should be aired at this time.

but a standing room onlycampus center on January200 students and five -

The faculty felt that guidehnes should be drawn forjournalistic good taste, but the students refused to agree to

this. When the authorities stated that no more money was to beallocated for the publication of the paper, the students statedthey had been given $2,000 previously from student governmentfunds and additional papers would be printed.

A suggestion was made for a poll to be taken of students,faculty, and alumni concerning the paper, but the faculty did notagree with this.

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It was decid d b fthat there would be notmar�hore the and of the meetingor further demonstration.

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This will coniirn conversation on larch 7,1969, between W. iohert ah�if and Special AgentCharles R. IcKi.nnon oi this Bureau.

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� pi 1i§�$~v:&#39;~- Honorable Ancher Nelsen

House oi RepresentativesWashington, D. C. 20515

My dear Congressman:

I have received your communication dated March 5, 1969,along with its enclosure a letter to you dated January 31, 1969,"°=>_ 510

A representative oi the Department oi Justice has advisedthat he is iamiliar with the photograph contained on the cover of analbum by John Lennon. He stated that no violation with regard toobscenity exists concerning this photograph as it does not meet thecriteria oi obscenity irom a legal standpoint.

Your brin n this to my attention is indeed appreciated.1 am returning �letter to you as requested.92 b7c&#39; Sincerely yours,. 7 /"

1� J &#39;MA|LED 3� 3&#39;. Edgar HooverMAR 1 U 1959

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Lennon and "his latest flame" Yoka One which depicts both completelynude.

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CONGRESSMAN CHARLES E. BENNETT o - FLORIDA! /WREQUEST FOR INFORMATION REGARDING 1 C -PROPOSED LEGISLATION PROHIBITING ITHE DISSEMINATION or oescENE MATERIALTo MINORS 0 ___

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.- By letter dated March 17th, Congressman Bennett sent acopy 5171, which is legislation he has introduced to prohibit thedisseminationof obscene material to minors. Congressman Bennettpointed out that his bill is patterned after a New York State statute whichhas been upheld by the Supreme Court. He also sent a copy of two otheridentical bills, H. R. 6186 and H. R. 7167. In his letter, CongressmanBennett requested "any information you can provide me to back up thisbill. " By letter of March 18th, Congressman Bennett followed up hisprevious letter a request for "evidence. " which would show thatthe rise in crime or the rise of sex crimes is attributable to pornography.He also asked if we can show that a substantial number of criminals havebeen exposed to pornography. He also asked if we know of any articles , ,or research which would demonstrate a clear need for such a law as �he proposes. Q

We have had cordial relations with Congressman Bennettover the past several years.

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Henry B. PetersenAlsistant Attorney General@�lli1�1.5l Difilion 7 /In re John Winston Ono Lennon

goard of_ Inzigration Agpeala

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The individual named on the attached list is the lubject oi�a deportation proceeding before the Board of Imniigration Appealsscheduled for October 29, 1973, at 2:00 p.m.

Would you please supp]; us with electronic surveillanceinformation pertaining to the individual named on the attachedlist, following the form act forth in our nemaranduan to youdated ap:-11 16, 1969.

In addition, should your files reveal that the individualor the premises in vhich he had a proprietary interest veresubjected to electronic mrveillance, we vo-uld appreciate you &#39;_�irnishing Mr. Robert P. Heidner, Government Regulations SeetiCriminal Division, with the following:

l. Logs disclosing the conversation of the indivimaland logs of aw of the praises in which theindividual is or was the ovner, laaaee, orlicensee.

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/I9�2. Arqr airtels which expand or summarize the portiona

oi� the lo-gs disclosed unless fully reflected in thelogs themselves.

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3. Any nemoranda, including report: to the Department. of Justice, which expand or nmzmarize the portions

electronic Iurveillance.

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It is also requested that you advise us whether the indivi dalhas been subjected to any lawful electronic surveillance, includingInch illcurve ance where one of the parties may have consented to theIurveillance, as well as auch surveillance conducted pursuant to theproviliona of Title III of Public Lav 90-351-

If your record: indicate that the individual has used name:other than that given, please check your electronic surveillanceindicea vith respect to the additional naes.

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John Winston Ch�iibennonAlien Citizen of Jupen, age 50

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Dear Sir:

Attached is a copy of a lettgdated larch 18,1970 which was received from Mr. Edna RZOA of §5g;n_

- Stat� on �=.&#39;J¥-"L in �"&#39;*-**-- �eliware in-1 a copy of oarreply to Mr. HABZOA dated IPPII 51, 1970.2. According to the February 20, 1970 editi of

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Dear Sir:

This will acknowledge receipt of your letterdated March 18, 1970 concerning the lobbying of a youth =delegation under the auspices of "Peace Station Network"of l2O Avenue Bead, Terente 5, Ontario fer the purpose ofhaving WJNL broadcast 5-minute "peace" programs.

We regret that we are unable to supply youwith the-information which you requested, as governmentpolicy requires us to liase with the Federal Bureau ofInvestigation in matters related to enquiries of thisnature. We therefore suggest yeu redirect your enquiryto the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Yours truly,

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WJWL has been aneroached bv the Peace Qtation Network of f§0Avenue Road, Toronto S, Ontario, Canada to narticinate in anet"crk of stations broadcasting 5-minute "neece" nrograms.On a telenhone listener oninion nrogram on VJWL, I reai theoronosal, tten solicited listener resnonse to the question ofwhether WJWL should or should not air the "neace" nrograms. &#39;

The resnonse wasénverwhelmingly apainst such nrogranming- £]QE;j;;:;:;a�vise� the Peace Qtation Netvork to remove WJWL and our RM *~~~q*affiliate, Ui�g from their nailing lists. I A90

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The n rnose of t?is lette is not to solicit rny nrcgram recom-mendation fron your organization. It is rather, to ascertain ifthe Roral Canadian Hounted �olice ha1 any information Whi�h mayshe� some light on the Peace Qtatinn Hetvork. I would like tokiow wto the offioere are; whet their n�rno�es are; tow they are£�nanced; ané why the;Cana��en base. I have my susnicions-

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on February 22, 1972, Jerry Rubin appeared on theMike Douglas Television Show which was aired on Channel II,Columbia Broadcasting System, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.John Lennon, formerly with the Beatles musical group, and hiswife were co-hosts on this show. This program was taperecorded and pertinent statements made by Rubin are includedin this memorandum.

Mike Douglas introduced Jerry Rubin stating hisfeelings were quite negative concerning Rubin but that JohnLennon wanted him on the show. .

John Lennon stated that Rubin was not at all likehis image as he and his wife were not like their image.He stated he found something in Rubin that was artistic.

Mike Dougl labout these days?" - . &#39;

Rubin stated, "Glad you asked that! we&#39;re going tosupport Nixon for President, because by going to China he isfurthering communist revolution-throughout the world, and alsoencouraging communism at home. Anything to get electedl Eventhough it&#39;s not appreciated by the right wing, it&#39;s appreciatedby the left.-I&#39;m Just kidding! What he has really done isRutgmate 1;}-92¢92 war -In �U"ln+.n1:m an that £111: manhinnc i.r-I�l&#39;l-ins nnnn1n_- 7 §92§ IIZL LDC ILKYIIQZ E�? TlliT {TH i f { I I L I D % Z Q92j_jLilIc:

create a situation where H3 people can be murdered at Attica, -create a situation where four kids can be killed at Kent State

and people are afraid. The atmosphere of the country is one ofhis debts. I think the administration did this, and he is thesymbol of it. And so I&#39;m working very hard with people all overthe country to defeat Nixon."

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when questioned about the "Movement," Rubin statedthat �the way the movement has changed is the pressure is soheavy that if anybody does anything, gets arrested, jailed,killed, that people are very pessimistic."

Douglas stated he had heard that Rubin was against drugsand this was the reason he was in favor of having him on theprogram. Rubin stated he was not against drugs but against heroirRubin stated, "the police are the protectors of the heroin trade,and heroin is used against Black people and against some whitepeople right now, as a killer drug. Too many young kids are takirdowners and heroin, because they see no future for themselvesin this country, they see no hope in changing the country, theysee no decent life in which they can be creative and express =themselves, so they shoot into their veins and take a pill. Andthat&#39;s the society&#39;s fault, as it offers no alternative. As arevolutionary movement, we&#39;ve got to give an alternative."

L when questioned about voting, Rubin stated that allyoung people should vote as a block, just like women should vote ea block. "we&#39;ve got to get Nixon out of the White House becausewe&#39;ve got to stop the automated war in Vietnam. It&#39;s power if wevote together. we shouldn&#39;t vote for any candidate that doesn&#39;tautomatically withdraw everything from Vietnam. And we ought togo to both Conventions in Miami and San Diego and non-violentlymake our presence felt~and stand on the issues. If we do anythingany other way, we&#39;ll be killed."

when questioned as to what he thinks is right in thiscountry, Rubin stated that what&#39;s right is the fact that thereare people in the country who want to change it. He stated thatwhat he thought was beautiful about it, is that the children ofAmerica want to change the country and are going to. _

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BERNARD CORDON DAVIS is a convicteddefendant of the so-called Conspiracy 7Trial, Chicago Illinois, in the periodSeptember, 1969 - February, 1970, involvingthose persons earlier indicted for violationof the Federal Anti-Riot Statute.

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According to this source the plans for San Diegoinclude rock concerts featuring Joan LENNON, formerly ofthe Beatles rock music group and his wife, YOK0 ONO, asthg main crowd drawers backed up by lesser rock group

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It was further related by this source thatdates have been reportedly been arranged in Florida andNew Hampshire and the concerts will include speeches byJERRY RUBIN and RENNIE DAVIS, along with LENNON who willurge the audience to a! register to vote; b! work forthe legalization of marijuana; and c! get to San Diegofor the GOP Convention.

This source further stated that conflictingreports make it difficult to.analyze the proposed activitiesof JOHN LENNON at this time. While this source indicatesLENNON may be coming to San Diego, other indications are rthat he will perform along the East Coast only and contributea portion of his proceeds to the San Diego ConventionCoalition.

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the_so�called Conspiracy 7 Trial, Chicago,Illinois, in the period of September, 19oa -February 1970, involving those personsearlier indicted for violation of the FederalAnti-Riot Statute.

. BDCC is a group comprised of representativesof various radical groups in San Diego,California, which was formed for activeorposition to the United States Governmentthrough "serious, determined, and longterm social upheaval."

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*n����&#39;*""��headed�by�RENNIE�DAVIS�end~including�JOHN-LENHONrinrconnection_with the RNC but no specific information has been receivedregarding any such activities under the name of ElectionYear Strategy Information Center EYSI or Youth Election eStrategy, also known as Project "Yes." __

EYSIC is a group formed-from meetings heldat the Peter Stuyvesant Farm, Allamuchy,New Jersey, during December, 1971. The groupis headed by REHHIE DAVIS and was organizedfor the purpose of directing New Left activitiesduring the election year and to culminate,with demonstrations at the 1972 REC. OnJanuary 28, 1972, the group changed its namefrom Allamuchy Tribe to EYSIC.

Youth Election Strategy, also known asProject "Yes," is the video-tape armof EYSIC which will eventually attemptto purchase the Lib§;at;on Negp Seggige inNew York City. hnis group is controlledbEBJ0HN LENNON, RENNIE DAVIS, and JERRYR IN, who are also key figures in EISIC.They will make the contacts for video tapes,films, special events, and entertainers toraise money for the group to finance demon-

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packets in New York City on a weekly basis-and the packets are sold to radical New Leftunderground newspapers.

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_ "fa / EIEE��UT6!&#39;TYé�8._1"�St�I�&t-Bgy &#39; I I W��7W��_ k¬¢i . - Information Center, formerly§§F$ 4 known as the Allamuchy Tribe

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.individuals calling themselves the�sllamuchy Tribe, met atthe Peter Stuyvesant Farm in Allamuchy, New Jersey, duringDecember, 1971. The source advised that Rennie Davis headedthe group along with Stewart Albert and Jay Craven, JayCraven and the other individuals in attendance were eithermembers of the May Day Collective HDC! or Peoples Coalitionfor Peace and Justice PCPJ!. The source further advised thatthe purpose of the meeting was to establish a group ofindividuals to coordinate New Left Movement activities during telection year, to culminate with demonstrations at the RepublicNational Conventions in San Diego, California during August,

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On February 18, 1970, Rennie Davis, whose true nameis Rennard Cordon Davis, was found guilty in United

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92 Chicago, Illinois, for violation of the Federalp Antiriot Law Statute in that he traveled in1 interstate commerce from outside the State of� Illinois with intent to incite, organize, promote

and_encourage-a-riot-on-or-abouteAugust�28;e1968:-����On February 20, 1970, Davis received 23 individual andseparate criminal contempt citations regarding the

V above_trial, and was sentenced to serve two years,one month and nine days regarding these citations.Davis was incarcerated February lb, 1970, Cook CountyJail, Chicago, and released on $25,000 bond on Februarg28, l9?0, pending trial. .puring January, l9?l, Davisorganized the MDC at Washington, D.C, to exert an

i influence on the PCPJ policies concerning the planningof a massive anti-war demonstration at Washington,D.C. during May, 1971.

Stewart Albert

jton April 25, 1966, a second source, who hasfurnished reliable information in the past, advisedjgk�&#39; tha%2Stewart Albert was arrested on April 12, l966��"�at rkeley, California, along with other ProgressiveLabor Party PLP! members while demonstrating infront of the Berkeley City Hall. .

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~ weThe MDC in New York City NYC! is publicly knownas-an organization that participated in

i demonstrations in Washington, D.C, during thefirst week in May, 1971, sponsored by the PCPJ.

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PCPJ

The PCPJ is self-described as an organizationconsisting of-iover 100 organisations using -- ._

massive civil disobedience to combat war,- racien, poverty and repression. lts Rational

Office is located at 156 5th Avenue, NYC, Room 527.

On JanuaryJohn Winston Lennon,Beatles Husie Group,$15,000 to the group

24, 1972, the first source advised thatwho was formerly as thedonated $75,000§and donatedto finance their actig�es.

Mari Boulton

Mary Boulton is the widow of the late FrankBB-11CI�Ofth The now defunct "New York Journal Americanin its November 28, 1952 issue, carried an articleentitled, "Oust Teacher, Wife of UN Aide." Thisarticle related that the wife of Frans Bancroft,a United Nations Executive that was suspended forrefusal to answer a question if he was a communist,had lost her substitute teacher&#39;s license in theState of New York. The article related that herhusband had been subpoenaed by a Federal Grand Jury,later for appearance before a Senate InternalSecurity Subcommittee. The article further relatedthat Mrs. Bancroft had failed to appear when shewas sumoned for questioning concerning a Board ofEducation Prohe into Communist. �

on-January 27, 1972, a third source, who hasfurnished

December,reliable information in the past, advised that duringl97l, a gronp of individuals calling themselves the

Allamuchy Tribe had met in Allamuchy, New Jersey to discussplans for coordinating demonstrationsat the Republican Nationalconvention in San Diego, California in August, 1972. Thegroup included Carole Sue Cullen, Carol Mildred Kitchens,Michael Alan Drobenare and other individuals unknown to himwho were members of the PCPJ in Washington, D.C; that hadtraveled to New Jersey for this particular meeting. Alon

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On February 1B, 1970, Jerry Rubin was foundguilty in United States District Court, Northern�istrict of Tilinois, Chicago, Tliinois forviolating the Federal Antiriot Law Statute fortraveling in interstate comerce from outside theState of Illinois with intent to incite riots in

Chicago, Illinois during tge Democratic Rationalconventions in August, 196 . On Febnlary 20, "1970, he was sentenced to five years imprisonmentand fined $5,000. on February 28, 1970, the UnitedStates Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, Chicago,T111I&#39;92AIIn Awnninvnnai I-92-Isa -sn14nn4a;-�I an �O; h�� ks-uI92.|-IJul-dsi-llll-LG� U-I H-G&G92|l ILJ-I-H IUQGQQUU IJI-I LILII-LU,�

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January 28, 1972, the first source advised tthe grou formerly known as the Allamuchy Tribe had change sname to the "Election year Strategy Information Center� EYSICA.

eThis change was made as to be "more effectively known, since tgeneral public would soon become aware of its anti-RepublicanNational Convention activities."§p.t~

On February 2, 1972, the first source advised thata meeting had been held at the Washington Square MethodistChurch in NYC on January 29, 1972 to further discuss officersand finances of EYSIC. The group decided that a permanentstaff of officers wnld be set up in the near future and thatthe officers would receive $125 per week salary@_d� 14,

On February 2, 1972, a fourth source, who hasfurnished reliable_information in the past, advised thatChristine Johnson, Noreen Banks, Allan Alpern, Mike Weber,and Winslow Peck, who are all members of the PCPJ in Washington,D.C., transferred to the PCPJ office in NYC to work on theEYSIC project. All of these individuals were to stay with

&#39; Thomas Hirsch at Apartment 9E1, 600 Heat lllth Street NYC TomHirsch is also associated with the PCPJ in Hyc, &#39; &#39;

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The LNS is self-described as an undergroundnews wire service with headquarters in NYC whichpublishes news packets weekly that are sold toradical New Left underground newspapers. /it wasfounded in l967 and reportedly has a paid .circulation over 600. //�

_on February 23, 1972, a fifth source, who has - �£5furnished reliable information in the pd-st,advised cngéaztnGlobal Village is located at H54 Broome Street, NYC. esource further advised that several members of EYSIC aremaking plans to form a musical band to travel to severalelection primaries. They will eventually travel to San Diego,California to participate in demonstrations at the RepublicanNational Convention.

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Aimeeting of the committee against internment inNorthern Ireland took place at the Irish Institute at 326West 48th St., at 4:05 PM.

An amendment to the purpose of the group was made, sothat the body was now not just against internment, but alsofor the immediate withdrawal of British troops from NorthernIreland.

A speaker from the floor asked that the purpose ofbody be amended to include support for the Irish RepublicanArmy in money and even in guns. This motion wasn&#39;t evenaccepted by the chair, and the gentleman declared_he wouldleave the meeting.

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A steering committee was set up after much discussionand argumentation; The original committee contained tworepresentatives from the following clubs: Irish RepublicanClubs, Northern Aid Committee, Rational Association forIrish Freedom, and the American Committee for Ulster Justice.

Members of the Socialist Workers Party were present,and they came into the meeting as a unit and argued thefollowing points: "with four organizations it&#39;s packed thesteering committee!...the steering committee must be broad,the four organizations have shown that they can&#39;t cooperatefreely...it is important that the steering committee berepresentative of all tendencies and individuals...those peoplewho want to take responsibility will be able to do so in thebroad steering committee!. There are talented people who wantto do work". -

The broad steering committee motion was passed.

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entertainment. One route proposed was a march from ColumbusCircle to Bryant Park, or Central Park.

s Someone suggested that all British people, and allBritish organizations be harrassed, as the Jewish DefenseLeague does with the Soviets.

A boycott of British goods was proposed.

It was suggested that the Irish ask the Chinese inthe Hotel Roosevelt Red Chinese! to talk to NIXON when he isin Peking. This idea was strongly put down. -

Three members of the SWP if not more! were namedto the steering committee: RAY "MARKY" �930-local of the NewYork Public Libr-axe-y System}, cszzs "BERTIIIE" of Local 1199, andNAT LONDON, formerly of-the Peace Action Coalition. In all28 names were accepted for the committee.

The I�sh Republican Clubs are aware of the presenceof SWP people, and they are watching them. MARY COTTER wasa spokesman for the Irish group, and she&#39;s a SUP person thisoccurred at a BOAC demonstration previous to this meeting!, andas such served the interests of the Irish group rather than theSWP.

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Renner and Kittredge went to the NYLC loft tosee William Smith about 8:00 p.m. and later went to LarryLevy&#39;s returning to the church at 1:30 a.m. �/26/72!Joseph Pissarevsky was in touch with Revolutionary Union,Die Cooper with LNS, and Ci Donham with AIO= The purposeof :11 these meetings was to discuss a conference formatthat this group has cooked up and to feel out the variousgroups vis a vis the Red Balloon people. 6;kiFy§}

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Dave Dellinger is still in a hospital in Boston.Some people in Harrisburg Committee said last Friday somegovernment agents were around. Please find some 3" x 5"cards of key contacts in the Southwest PCPJ is conductinea campaign of Pledge signing. The Pledge states that thesignee will not support a war candidate. May Day promisesthat San Diego will be like Hashington, but with 100 timesthe people. _¢_EA_]

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I orma longerfunctioning. The organization ceased to exist approximatelythe first of March, 1972. Former members Jerry Rubin andStewart Albert, upon dissolving EYSIC seem to have no de-finite plans regarding either the Miami Democratic NationalConvention or the Republican National Convention in SanDiego. Rennard Cordon Davis who was also associated withEYSIC was last known to be in Florida,-.

eonelusions of the FBI,loaned to your agency;

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Conspiracy Seven Trial, Chicago, Illinois,in the period September, 1969 thruFebruary, 1970; involving those personsearlier indicted for violation of theFederal Anti-Riot Statute.

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l , at Berkeley, California, alongwith other members of the ProgressiveLabor Party PLP! while demonstratingin front of the Berkeley City Hall.

grogressive Labor Party

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The PLP was founded in 1962 by in-dividuals expelled from the CommunistParty, USA, for following the ChineseCommunist line. Its objective is theestablishment of a militant workingclass movement based on Marxism-Leninismand MAO Tse-tung thought.

nger opera ona ect on hich startedout as a political education arm of EYSIC presently en-gaged in the production of films depicting the AutomatedMilitary Machinery used in Southeast Asia by the UnitedStates Army. The films are designed so as to be shown todemonstrators at the sites of the Republican and DemocraticNational Conventions. The source advised that John WinstonLennon was formerly associated with EYSIC, however shortlybefore the organization was dissolved, Jerry Rubin andRennard Davis were apparently at odds with Lennon due to hisexcessive use of drugs.� .

John Winston Lennon. On February 2, 1972, Mr.Raymond Connley, Immigration Officer, Immigrationand Naturalization Service INS! New York City,advised that Lennon, Alien Registration NumberA-17597321, first arrived in New York City onAugust ll, 1968, under a B~2 visitors visa. Hesubsequently departed the United States, andduring his 1971 re-entry was granted anotherB-2 visa. Lennon is married Yoko Ono, AlienRegistration Number A-l9H89l5h. They both enteredthe United States on August 13, 1971 and theirvisas were due to expire on February 29, 1972.

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On March in, 1972, Mr. VINCENT SCHIANO, ChiefTrial Attorney, INS, New York City, advised that LENNONand his wife, on March 6, 1972 were served with an INSorder to show cause why they should not be deported fromthe United States as over stayed visitors.

Election Year Strategy InformationCenter

Mr. SCHIANO advised on March 16, I7|2, that LEand his wife showed at INS, New York City on this date,however their hearing was delayed until April 18, 1972.

670Peoples Coalition ForPeace and Justice PCPJ!

The PCPJ is self-described as an organizationconsisting of over 100 organizations usingmassive civil disobedience to combat war,racisim, poverty and repression. Its NationalOffice is looted at 156 5th Avenue, New YorkCity, Room 527.

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