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NOTE: This concerns a limited civil rights investigationbeing conducted by our Sacramento Division pursuant to aDepartmental request into alleged break-ins of UB1�? officesand an attept by one Fred Schwartz to sell documents takenduring these break-ins to the UFW for a sum of $35,000,Investigation by the Sacramento and San Francisco Divisions 3indicates Fred Schwa ii one Jerome 92Sg§?E poss y nvo ve thone sell documents to UFW,n a

s matter discussed with Hr, William L. Gardner, .Q9On 47ii�| USDJ, who advised Schwartz and/or Ducote, as well as @§Q, should be interviewed for full details their

1 t 1 thi tt ASAC Jos h E O'Connellinvo vemen n s ma er. GP . ,Sacramento Office, was telephonically advised to have these

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LENPERT, EARLY THIS BEEN REGARDING HIS CASE AI! HIS ATTORNEY HAS

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This concerns a lgjited civil rightsinvestigation being conducted by ourSacramento Division, pursuant to a Departmentalrequest, into alleged break�ins of UnitedFarm Worker&#39;s Offices and an attempt byone Fred Schwartz to sell documents takenduring these break-ins to the United FarmWorkers UFW! for a sk ;of $35,000.

The attached advises Charles Schwartzmet with UFW Chief Counsel Jerry Cohen atBakersfield, California, 3/31/74 andoffered now to sell certain documents fora total of $25,000. Documents allegedly takenduring course of 16 break�ins which occurredduring 1966 - 1970., and have been inpossession of House Un-American ActivitiesCommittee in past. Schwartz named threemajor California growers as having hiredindividuals to do break-ins and indicated&#39;documents taken were periodically reviewedby military intelligence and other unknownagencies. Schwartz claimed two personscurrently being paid �hush money", onein Mexico and one in Spain and thatperiodically agents of Army Intelligenceor CIA send money to these two individualsthrough one of the three California growers.Schwartz refused Cohen close examination anydocuments but told Cohen he was a formerpoliceman and desired te write e beak aboutmatter. Cohen declined to pay Schwartz fordocuents.

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JEROME JOSEPH DUCOTE, AKA; JERRY OHEN, UNITED FARM WORKERS,

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ON APRIL 8, I974, AND APRIL 9, 1974, EFFORTS TO CONTACT

DENNIS LEMPERI; ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY; SANTA Cl.-ARA COUNT -

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SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, REVEALED THAT HE HAS IN COURT AND HAS NOT

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-"- SCHEDULED WITH ABOVE CQFIIONED SUBJECT ON A RIL ll, I974, IN,.,~92. -/ 6w;EM/>/.7�/~3SAN JOSE. LEMPERT ADIVISED THAT HE HAS ¢9"H&#39;5T&#39;A&#39;1ITTY FILING NUMEROUS

MAND THEFT CHARGES AGAINST DUCOTE¢ HE SAID THAT DUCOTE HAS

APPARENILY CONTACTING SEVERAL PEOPLE IN THE SAN JOSE AREA AND

ERROUING HONEY FROM THEMAND TELLING THE LENDERS THAT HE HAS-&#39; �-.. . T I� 5&#39; �F-�

RAISING THE HONEY TO PAY FARM UORKERS. DUCOTE; ALLEGED THAT. THIS" AFR If-jg-1.:

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BEFORE DIVULGING THIS INFORMATION. CHAPMAN SAID THAT THIS INFORMATION

INVOLVES POLITICIANS AND OTHERS NOT IDENTIFIED!. CHAPMAN BELIEVES

THAT DUCOTE�S LIFE MAY BE POSSIBLY IN DANGE7k1S A RESULT OF RELEASINGTHIS INFORMATION.

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CALIFORNIA, FOR POSSIBLE VIOLATION BY DUCOTE OF THE BUSINESS AND

PROFESSIONAL CODE CONNECTED WITH THE SAME INFORMATION. CHAPMAN

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HE SAID THAT HE WOULD BE AVAILABLE ALONG UITH HIS CLIENT FOR THIS

INTERVIEW ON APRIL 24, OR APRIL 25, I974.

CHAPMAN WAS ADVISED THAT EFFORTS WOULD BE MADE TO SEE WHAT

COULD BE WORKED OUT AND HE WOULD BE RECONTACTED.

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JERRY COHEN, Chief Counsel, United Farm Workers UFU! Keene,Ca1if., advised he held rearranged meeting with one FREDSC!I�:I!.FI1"Z, 3/25/74, at Ba�ersfield, Calif. SCI-1&#39;.!»&#39;R1�Z claimedto have docuents taken in robberies ékbabby informants atdirection of two California growers, which would be of interestto UFU, and which he offered to sell COHEN for $35,000,Another meetin between COHEN and SCHWARTZ took place atBakersfield, 3§31/74, and was observed by Buagents. SCHUARTZwas photographed at this meeting and later identified assubject JEROME JOSEPH DUCOIE, white male, dob 5/28/29, GulfportMississippi, residence 1528 Hanchette, San Jose, Calif.At this time subject lowered his price to $25,000 and namedthree California growers allegedly involved in this matter.On 4/II74, subject telephoned COEEN and asked for $600 to$1,000 immediate cash which he said was needed for bail.On same date subject telephonically contacted the FBI OfficeBakersfield, Ca1if., under name_SCHWARTZ, and said he wouldsubmit to interview 4/4/74. Subject was contacted at Bakers-field, 4/2/74, by Buagents and stated he had been in businessof gathering intelligence for certain California growersre UFH activities, that he is in debt for $20,000, and thathe expects criminal charges to be filed against him. He

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would not elaborate until he could confer with attorney.-�¢ On 4/3/74, and a/8/74, subject telephonically contacted._._ ,-�- FBI Bakersfield, and said he would appear for interview

as soon as he receives approval from his attorney, HAL___ CHAPMAN. Contact with Santa Clara County Californiati District Attorney&#39;s Office, revealed subject borrowed

WOREY fr°m Several Pe°P1e in San Jose area telling lendershe was raising money to pay farm workers in order to backup union. Criminal charges maybe filed against subjectby that office. It was also learned that CHAPMANsupposedly not retained as subject&#39;s attorney.

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*$ - 805 822-5571. COHEN related that he had been contacted bya person who provided the fictitious name of "FRED SCHWARTZ".SCHWARTZ puported to have information that three peoplehad broken into various United Farm Worker Union officesin California, as well as the offices of other organizationsassisting the United Farm�Uorkers Union and their activities,including SNCC and the Saul Alinsky Organization. COHEN re-ceived the impression that SCHWARTZ was an attorney and wasrepresenting one of persons responsible for the break-ins.SCHWARTZ wanted $35,000 for evidence he would provide linkingnumerous California growers to these break-ins. COHEN metwith SCHWARTZ on Monday, March 25, 1974, in Bakersfield, todiscuss the matter further. SCHWARTZ provided COHEN withb ief glimpses of m�terials in his possession purporting"I&#39;*&#39; 19*" I7� * u ** * 5 I I I5to have been seized from offices broken into. SCIIUAR&#39;I�Z also

_;s provided a list of such places, including a United FarmWorkers Union office in Delano, called Filipino Hall.COHEN related that Filipino Hall was in fact the objectof an armed robbery last year and that the crime had neverbeen solved. Among the materials" taken at that timewere financial records of the union and records relatingto certain of their activities covered by the Norris-LaGuardia Labor Act. SCHUARTZ further related that therewere checks in existence which would establish a financiallink between the alleged thieves and the growers. COHENfurther related that SCHWARTZ was extremely anxious toraise the $35,000, as his "client" was supposed to be chargedthis week with fraud by uknown prosecuting authorities.As the above information indicates a possi 1e violationef Title 18, U.S=C= 241 involving interference with therights of United Farm Worker Union members and workers underthe Norris-LaGuardia Labor Act, please conduct the fO11Ow1ng

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JERRY COHEN, Chief Counsel, United Farm Workers UFW!, Keene, California, was contacted during the morningof March 28, 1974, and furnished the following information:

On Thursday, March 21, 1974, he received a tele-phone call from a male individual who said "You will knowme as FRED SIHWARIZ" and indicated he was from San Francisco,California. § said he had some valuable informationto sell concerning break-ins of UFW offices, churches,the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee SNCC!, andcertain individual residences. A meeting was scheduled for3:00 p.m. iiarch 25, 1971+, at the iiilton iiotel liar in Bakers-field, California, and SC!-IWARIZ told him to "come alone".

Ch How�!-BY» March 25, 1974, at about 3:00 p.m. hemet scmanrrz at the Hilton .15.� in Bakersfield, he comm!was accompanied by a friend, DAN LAVERY, an American CivilLiberties Union attorney who resides at 307 Jeffrey Street,Bakersfield. LAVERY was not introduced to SCI-H-IARIZ as his

friend, but merely preeeeded him, DHEN, into the bar, toact as a witness. At this meeting SCHWARTZ had in hispossession a file or folder approximately one inch thickwhich he said contained tolen UH! or UFU related documents.SCHHTARTZ advised that these documents and papers were a .sample of others that were accessible to him which weretaken in connection with various "robberies" or "from inside"UFH by an informant, all at the direction of two Cali-fornia growers. SCHWARTZ made the statement that he repre-sented a man who is to be indicted on Harch 29, 1974, forfraud, no city or state mentioned, and he, SC!-IWARTZ, owedthis man a favor. At times SCHHARIZ referred to the manas his client, the thief, and at other times he mentionedhis clients, indicating more than one person.

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to review these books but they were re!r!eved by SCHWARTZbefore he could examine them for authenticity.

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SCHWARTZ repeated that he represented an indi-widpal the was to be indieted fat ftand an Hateh 29, 1976,and needed $25,000 to get out of trouble. SCHWARTZ saidhe was asking $35,000 from UFW for all of the docmentsand information available to him. He said the extra $10,000tpnld be split between unidentified petaana.

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He met FRED SCHWARTZ at the Ramada Inn CoffeeShop on Pierce Road, Bakersfield, at about 3:30 P.M.and held an approximate 40 minute conversation with thisindividual. At this meeting SCHWARTZ furnished thefollowing information:

The price of the documents was lowered to$25,000. The papers in question were taken in 16separate break-ins of UFW offices, and other organizationsand residences during 1966-1969 and possibly including1970. These documents were in possession of the HouseUn-American Activities Committee for two weeks at some-time in the past and have been reviewed periodicallyby the Military Intelligence during 1966 through 1970,as well as other unknown agencies.

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He claimed there are two persons who are stillbeing paid "hush_money" by the growers, one in Mexico ,__and one in Spain,� and that periodically an f the B70Army Intelligence or the "CIA" approaches foradditional money for these two individuals. _

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COHEN said he told SCHWARTZ that insofar as he isconcerned UFW would not pay for the documents. SCHWARTZasked him to confer with the UFW board and he would bein contact later. COHEN said he would advise UFW DirectorCESAR CH.�-%�.&#39;EZ of the matter.

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On 1/6/75, Alan Parker, Chief Counsel, House Sob-Connittee on Civil and Constitutional Right of the Committeeon the Judiciary telephonically contacted Q§§pector John B. Hotisregarding allegations made by JOSEPH_§EROME §ECQTE to the effectthat he had committed political Burglaries on45éEKlf of the FBI.

This matter has received considerable press attentionin California, and Congressman Edwards has erpressed an interestin these allegations. Edwards has posed several questions con-cerning DUCOTE&#39;S association with the FBI including the following:

1. was DUCOTE an informant for the FBI?

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3. Has the FBI received any information from DUCOTEobtained from illegal activities?

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5. If information obtained illegally is offered tothe FBI, is on investigation instituted, and are proper authori-ties notified!

Congressmen Edwards is leaving for California on1/10/76 and has requested an oral briefing on 119/76 ao that hemay aswer inquiries he mny receive while in California.

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Joseph Jerome Dncote is the subject of the case en-titled, JEP.QEZF. JOSEPH BTJCGTE, aka, UHIT�:-III� FARE�; X-FC-Pi, I&#39;IIlEI-I,Ca1ifornia-- Victim 00 Sacramento-� Bu File 44-60006.

Investigation instituted 3/2717A revealed that DUCOTE,using name FRED SCHWARTZ, contacted attorney for United FarmHorkers UFH! and offered to sell documents obtained in burgla-ries from UFE office for $35,000. DUCOTE was to furnish evidencelinking burglaries to nnnerons California Growers.

Upon completion of our investigation, the USDJ advisedthat no Federal Violation existed, and that information should bemade available to appropriate local authorities.

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Hr. Parker advised that a formal letter would bedirected to the Bureau peeing eertnin questions eoneerningthis matter. He further advised that he was forwarding tothe Office of Congressional Affairs, newspaper articles anda 93-page statement allegedly given by DUCOTE to Stateauthorities.

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IPURPOSE: To advise of the status of an investigation instituted

to resolve reported allegations that Joseph JeromeDucote burglarized at the direction of the FBI and gave copiesof the materials stolen to the FBI.

BACKGROUND: You were previously advised in a J. S. Peelman toMr. Gallagher memorandum dated l2/22/75, that in

Harch, 1§7i, the Civil Rights Division CRD!, U. S. Department ofJustice USDJ!, requested investigation of repeated break-insof United Farm Workers UFW! offices in California between1966 and 1970, in possible violation of Title l8, U. S. Code,Section 241. involving a conspiracy to deny UFH rights guaranteedby labor law statutes. The investigation centered around an &#39;individual identified as Joseph Jerome Ducote, known as a conman and a former deputy sheriff, Santa Clara County, California.

Upon completion of our investigation, the USDJadvised that no Federal violation existed and that informationshould be made available to appropriate local authorities.Said information was disseminated by our Sacramento Divisionto the Chief of Police COP!, Delano, California, PoliceDepartment, and Kern County Sheriff�: Office, June, 1974.

On ll/24/75, John H. Lilly, Special Agent, Bureauof Investigation, State of California, advised SA Malcolm E.Sample oi the sen Jose Resident Agency that during the approximateperiod 1967 - 1968, Ducote comitted several politically orientedburglaries, including the San Jose Peace Center. According toLilly, Ducote committed the burglaries at the direction of theFBI and gave copies of the stolen materials to both the PBIand Western Research of Oakland, California. Lilly statedthat Ducote will be prosecuted by the State of California forpossession of stolen documents and indicated that Ducotewill state as his defense that he acted at the direction of

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DETAILS: On 12/22/75, Special Agent John Lilly, Bureau ofInvestigation, advised that Ducote had been arrested

by them and incarcerated in the Santa Clara County Jail,with bail set at $100,000. He is charged with 14 counts ofgrand theft and possessing and concealing stolen property.Lilly stated in their continuing investigation, they now findthat Ducote merely alluded to dealing with some security agencyand that other people concluded that it must be the FBI.

On 12/24/75, Joseph Jeroe Ducote was interviewedby SAs of the FBI at the Santa Clara County Jail and providedthe following information:

Ducote advised that he has never worked for theFBI in any capacity. He advised that he did not turn overany documents to Agents of the FBI nor did he ever meet any BureauAgents who were acting in an undercover capacity.

Ducote stated, however, that Western Research ofOakland, California, had sent an agent down to review papersthat he had in his possession. Ducote said he thought thisindividual was fro Army Intelligence based upon the way the personwas dressed and in his general appearance. Ducote advisedthat he had what was believed to be two meets with the CIA,the first being in Hashington, Q= C,, and the second in sen Jose,California. He advised that he never directly contacted theCIA for these meetings. Ducote refused to coment on thismatter inasmuch as he was concerned it might jeopardize his currentposition.

Bureau files reveal Western Research Foundation,also known as Research Nest, Inc., is a private subversiveinformation�gathering and news clipping agency which providessaid information to private industry and the house Committeeon Un-American activities, and was utilised as a source by theSan Francisco Division as CS SP�33X closed!.

Comprehensive letterhead memoranda and affidavitssubmitted by both the San Francisco and Sacramento Divisions regardingthis matter, specifically deny that Ducote or his associatesprovided any stolen documents to Sns of the FBI or were everoperated as sources, informants, or at the direction of the FBI.

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It is noted, however, that a mailing list forthe San Jose Peace Center, one of the organizations reportedlyburglarized by Ducote in 1967, was provided to SA Malcolm E.Sample in 1965, by former SF 2581-S, at the time a highlyplaced source at the Center. This source obtained the list asa result of source&#39;s direct affiliation with the Peace Centerand not through any contact with Ducote. Bureau files containno information which would link source with Ducote.

Departmental Attorney William L. Gardner was advisedof the status of the pending investigation and furnished copiesof all letterhead memoranda and affidavits submitted bySan Francisco and Sacramento. Gardner stated that said letterheadmemoranda should be furnished to the California authorities inorder to assist in their prosecution of Ducote.

By letter dated January B, 1976, directed toSAC Charles W. Bates, the Attorney General, State of California,and the Chief Assistant District Attorney, Santa Clara County,made written requests for certain original FD=3G2s and memorandaregarding Ducote, said request in addition to the letterheadmemoranda provided, in order to assist in this prosecution of stolenproperty and grand theft. The State Attorney General was mostappreciative of being provided with copies of the comprehensiveletterhead memoranda but indicated that certain original documentswere necessary.

In addition to the above, Chief Assistant DistrictAttorney William P. Hoffman, Santa Clara County, requestedinformation as to whether the FBI has in its possession a copy ofa mailing list of the San Jose Peace Center. The SAC, San Francisco,recommended that in view of fact that the list was provided bySF 2581-5, prior to the date of the reported burglaries, and hasno direct bearing re the prosecution of Ducote, that the DistrictAttorney be advised that �This office did not receive a copyof a mailing list of the San Jose Peace Center from eitherJoseph Jerome Ducote or his associates.� The IntelligenceDivision INTD! and Legal Counsel Division LCD! concurred withthis reply and SAC hates was advised accordingly.

with the above exception, there has been no requestmade by the California authorities for any original memoranda orFD-302s regarding former CS SF-33K or SF 2581-5.

The CRD, USDJ, and the U. S. Attorney, San Francisco,have been provided copies of all affidavits and memoranda andpertinent information regarding this matter.ACTION; The opinion of the USDJ will be obtained re release of

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Cesar Chavez and his l toplav.-i,-er in the United FarmWorkers charged yesterday therewas a massive political coverupof the 1967 burglary of the union&#39;sheadquarters in Delano. .7

"I think the Reagan Ad &#39; &#39;|tration was up to its neck in

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- Cohen charged that -�the ,the CM and the Delano police _course have lmown about &#39;

urglaries for a long time -- th0 policesince the night they

. and the FBI- sinceebruary of 1971! when they

shadowed a meeting I had withDucote in a coffee shop oi theRamada Inn in Bakersfield wherehe tried to sell me back the stolendocuments for ._ g .

Cohen said the CLA learnedabout the burglaries when Ducote,sccording to Ducote&#39;s own admis-sion. met with a CIA liaison agentin Washington in 1967 following ameeting with thenCharles S. Gubser Rep-G I.

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Cohen said there ought to bea hig1&#39;r=iev1!l"investigation _of lawenforcement inactivity m the"ase, �but I don�t know whom__1_;0lall u n You don&#39;t send tn

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state investigators that&#39;_.while he Ewasn&#39;t stealing documents inthe 1.late 19605 he was crissa-crossing ;the country raising money _f_1;otn <his basins"-$m<&#39;1i.ITfer .l>14r&#39;.&#39;=mera- .-livll-".. . .. i". "

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P, ii&#39;illou~, &#39;.ilen. Santa Clara county. ,C 1 _Kenneth Wilhelm. th_en secre-tary of the Santa Clara =countyi

_ Dncote, a former Santa Clara &#39;We unty sheriff&#39;s deputy an,d._£or-&#39;

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inents and grand theft � Ii�! it-3TT&#39;;&#39;*&#39;-I-lis&#39;lt5ngthy statement given-1- to &#39; state ; agent Walter _Kubas

details how he hurglarizecl the &#39;1headquarters of the United Farm

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Patrick. head of the Eiulti-1million dollar cosmetics pyramidlmown as Holiday Magic."

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- Ducote told agent Kubas thathe raised from Californiafarmers to light UFW leader

-Cesar Chavez between 1965 and1970_and that he raised undis-closed sums from around the

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.111 1968, he said, he went toi�iiladelphia at the request of

,Stephen D&#39;Arrigo, a Salinas Val-ley farmer," and got .i. How--1Pugh} chairman of the board�?!Sun Oil Co. to send a $1000 cited:to the Willow Glen postoffice boat

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e-&#39;33 Duoote said the sisoo cheg�__was made. out to something call�the Fir&#39;e&#39;1&#39;and Police ProtectivLeague but the money �wasrouted back to our operation."&#39;- .,&&#39;; .E:_ Ducote sad he showed docu-ments stolen from Chavez. socialreformer Saul Alinslry and theSan Jose Peace Center to Representative Charles Gubser Rep.-Gilroy! and to various govern-

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UNIQNUHN SUBJECTS;Tomato Picker Pickets and Hanbers

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informed him�ht their position n is matter was that the civilrights of sheriff&#39;s personnel and the Sheriff&#39;s Officewere being violated by the pickets due to the intimidationof sheriff&#39;s personnel by the Mexican-American tomatopicker pickets, thereby requiring law enforcement assign-ment to the picket sites beyond normal strength and therebydepriving other citizens of equal protection of law byvirtue of the fact that they are not Mexican-Americans.snsa Shubb stated he advised�th5&#39;5 his =0�-plaint was considered unique and informed him that aDepartmental decision as to the merits of the complaintwould be in order and suggested� may desire toconfer with Assistant Attorney General J. Stanley

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is in jeopardy." The article further states thata to his knowledge, knew of no otherlaw enforcent "agency filing civil rights charges in similar situations,and when asked vhatkind lief the U. s.! Departmentof Justice can providm�is quoted as stating, "Iam not sure. This is kind of a unique thing and it has notbeen fully explored." .

n an cwISheriff s Office SJCSO , on July 0, 1974, advised thatincidents occurring out of the tomato picker picketing wererelatively uneventful on July 27 through 29, 1974. However,five picket arrests on trespassing and assault on law

_enf_Q_1:¢ement officer charges had been made July 30, 1974.�advised that Mr. Fred Grey, representative of the

Community Relations Division, U. S. Department of Justice,San Francisco, California, has continued to be an observerto the picketing activity in the vicinity of Stockton asof July 30, 1974.

Further contact with the SJCSO resulted ininformation that an incident occurred on July 30, 1974,at a Stockton street intersection near a tomato fieldwherein tomato picker pickets and members of the UnitedFarm Yorkers UFN! had staged a sit-in. This incidentrelated to the fact that the pickets were insisting onthe arrest of a tomato grower representative whom theyaccused of deliberately injuring several UFW workers bydriving his pick-up into the group. A meeting occurred

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between officers of the SJCSO, a Deputy District Attorneyfrom San Joaquin County, an attorney representing the UFH,and Mr. Manuels�hvez, cousin of UFH leader Cesar Chavez.At this time, according to the SJCSO, when a complaint wasnot forthcoming for the arrest of the grower representative,Chavez accused the SJC50 of being a racist police department,that they were on the growers� side, that they were goingto hear from them, that they were going out into thecommunity to get them SJCSO!, and stated thetf--- thepolice, we are going to take them on. Chavez departedthe scene of the sit-in at that point after talking tohis people.

Tomato picking activity in the Stockton vicinityhas been curtailed as of August 1, 1974, due to the drop inthe eastern market and a corresponding drop in picketingactivity has occurred and is anticipated to be somewhatreduced for the immediate period. However, UTW demon-strattns are occurring at the county courthouse, and itis anticipated that there will be some courtroo disruptionwhen the Mexican-American defendants who have been arrestedby the SJCSO are brought in for court appearance. .

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of civil rights violations against his department is underconsideration by the Civil Rights Division of the U. S.Department of Justice.

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the part of tomato picker: pickets and United Farm WorkerUnion members of tomato growers in the vicinity ofStockton, California, and law enforcement personnelassigned to picket activities of the Sen Joaquin CountySheriff&#39;s Office, Stockton, Califorgia, for �ue period / fJuly 24-26, 1974. �REE� , t______ �* IA

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In connection with the tomato harvest in San 7Joaquin County, there have been instances of picketing ofthe tomato f�ds in the vicinity of Stockton, California, byso-called unaffiliated tomto pickers and members of theUnited Farm Workers Union. As a result of this picketingactivity, there were arrests of a total of eight pickets onJuly 24, 19?-4, on principally trespassing charges, fella�-Jed

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Corina Toato Growiii iisociation and others and�at which time discussion was held

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by the arrest of three pickets during the early portion of$+QQ &#39; t

growers alleging deprivation of the grower&#39;s rights toconduct the harvest in a peaceful manner.

q on July 26, 1914, advised um:their office, on the a ernoon of July 25, 1974, had conferredwith Mr. Edward Howden and Hr. Fred Gray, representatives of

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the Community Relations Division, U.,S. Department ofJustice, San Francisco, California, and had made acomplaint during the Stockton meeting relative to thecivil rights of the personnel of the San Joaquin CountySheriff� s Office involved in keeping the peace dun-ingthe picketing activity of the tomato fields _stated that it was their contention that their deputieswere being harassed, injured and interferred with inperformance of their duty which was considered a violationof tktkcivil rights. Further, it was their contentionthat citizens of the San Joaquin County community werebeing deprived of full law enforcement protection due tothe necessity of assigning large numbers of law enforcementpersonnel to handle the picketing problems. He advisedthatfnrdeputies sustained minor injuries on July 24,1974, and that more deputies had sustained minor injuriesJuly Z6, 1974.

C advised that Mr. Howden and 1"-ir. Gray sti-Owere observing picketing and law enforcement activitiesin the tomato fields during the early morning hours ofJuly 26 , 1974.

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HAY DESIRE TO CONFER EITH ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL J. STANLEY

POTTINGER, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION.

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UNKNOWN SUBJECTS;TOMATO PIClCEan¬ICKE&#39;1�S AND MEMBERS UNNAHED! OF ITED FAR;:lFl;2sR.l&#39;CERS UNIQN;SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY SEER &#39;U?FICEsrocxron, cntraonnrs - COMPLAINANT &#39;CIVIL RIGHTS

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A. |:] This covers the preliminary investigation and no further action concerninga full investigation will be taken by this Bureau unless the Department so directs.

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C. [3 The investigation requested by you has now been completed. Unlessadvised to the contrary no further inquiries will be made by this Bureau.

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We would like to bring to your attention some disturbing events which havetaken place near Pecos, Texas in the last three days. We request any as-sistance you can render to stop the violation of farm workers&#39; rights thatis going on there now. &#39;

.f92._ I�I_ ___ _-un weunesqay, July Farm Worxers organiiers and supporters peg &#39;u an

picketing near me1on�fIEIH§&#39;IE�REE¥E§&#39;C3EHty, Texas. They were picketingpeacefully on a public road, trying to inform field workers of the benefitsof unionization, when they were arrested. More than thirty people were &#39;jailed, including three women and eight children. They were charged withcriminal trespass despite the fact that the county surveyor and some of thegrowers in the area admit the road where picketing took place is public.A law student intern was arrested later that day when she went to theReeves County jail to inquire about the charges.

The children, ranging in age from twelve to fifteen, were held for fivehours in the adult section of the jail before bail could be raised. Nine-teen men were forced to remain in jail for two days because no local bonds-men would agree to bond them. During that time the prisoners were deniedbreakfast in apparent retaliation for their having shouted slogans insupport of a field workers� strike.

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A My dear Congressman:

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I have received your communication of May 11th,with enclosures.

You may wish to advise your constituent, q- of McA11en, Texas, that substantially the same information s eiurnished v.ou had nreviously been given to this Bureau. We advised

Q� 1NOTE: �Cordial relations maintained with Congressman de la Garaa 92-has r nested he be addressed as above Bufiles contain no record P.

Fj the Departient of�Justtce of this matter and they have not reguegted1 us to conduct anyinvestlgation. She may wish to direct further in-

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r-._i _L_&#39; ment oi Ju�icefg Washington, D. C. 20530. -. I I -:92M f is i C: - . n. .-7 1?» 11 !ef92v Sincerely yours, .-1 t _-1.33:1.»-e_.-T �"1.-&#39;-aw Y"- &#39;: � . -"Q J-J�92..L__._� 1| �r]-�-on _; T .

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requested advice of the situation generally and particular acts ofviolence coming to our attention; and indicated it would determinewhether investigation was warranted under Anti-Racketeering AR! Statute�8 USC 1951! which prohibits extortionate demands induced by violence.

No investigation under AR is being instituted sincelabor organizational activities are not considered extortion as definedin AR Statute.

Our investigation as to possible Communist infiltrationof NFWA, independent labor union now known as UFWOC!, in the pastdid not indicate it was controlled by Communists, but that CommunistParty members or sympathizers have furnished support in certain ..activities concerning grape growers in California. Various demonstrationsby this organization in form of marches and auto caravans during 1966, ,1_.¢._were reportedly for the purpose of focusing attention on the organizationby obtaining publicity. . - -

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