Cointelpro White Hate Groups Part 13
FBI
This document is a cover sheet for a declassified FBI COINTELPRO file concerning white hate groups, indicating it is part of a Freedom of Information Act request. The excerpt details the FBI's surveillance of the American Nazi Party and the White Youth Corps within the Chicago Division.
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Ask the archive about this →This page is a cover sheet for a declassified FBI document related to COINTELPRO. It features a bold title, "FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACTS," with the subject listed as "(COINTELPRO)" and the topic as "WHITE HATE GROUPS." Below this, "SUB 9" and a case number "157-9" are present. Centered on the page is a circular emblem with the words "FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT" overlaid on an American flag motif. The bottom of the page displays "FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION" in large, bold lettering. There are no photographs, handwritten notes, stamps, or redactions visible on this particular page.
FOIPA COVER SHEET - FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACTS SUBJECT: (COINTELPRO) WHITE HATE GROUPS SUB 9 157-9 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION NOTICE THE BEST COPIES OBTAINABLE ARE INCLUDED IN THE REPRODUCTION OF THE FILE. PAGES INCLUDED THAT ARE BLURRED, LIGHT OR OTHERWISE DIFFICULT TO READ ARE THE RESULT OF THE CONDITION AND OR COLOR OF THE ORIGINALS PROVIDED. THESE ARE THE BEST COPIES AVAILABLE. '4. ~4\.. ~N. £r~~2 &"~.'~_#Z~-% 2 -~-~~4s- < 4c4W 2 r2 2S X o ~ n % t~, t~<' . pou. ~ - '.'p<-;2+zjV F 4 1 t.-wr~ ' 0 s 4 ~ A MON,~ti . ~~h%4e~W2 q;ILN...... Yc evli ftt %_ YAK~\z 7A7 M-A -" h-M -1> in)? ~ .~>~P IT> AGO ('1 82 $r$)r~'' ,,~* Sk > N>2 S SLJ COINTEZPC ' Re Braletr to, Sc, Atlanta 9/2/64. hatE organization.S 'operritingwittin the Chicago DiVSO..L. as included in this program: - ' - - - American Nazi Party (Origin: -ihod ~t Pt Wite Youth Corps CC:' Lg: Chicago) Regarding the White Yoth Corus it it oe ~7. confidential informants of this diviSion have -aovise n t e b x o i n s t th a e s a W h & it r e g an Y -± o z u th t ib C r o . rp p s t tr i n s C e ia b 1 u' .c .t n p ti a ± s f c cunic. r~ c' atW ~ 1 ~, a "1 evei of affiiation" citbin the strcture of the- ' )/ A-' Arsrican .. .± Party at ChictUo, IUlncs All' ope K" 0- tnmbir-e' wit Maue-'ft of this un-j'tvcresiSUbscqJ tntly X -~~~ Araric.- Nuzi arty ani varc crio on- un'r 'K' -rM only; C bt3yuh(orps vas .deter±mifld&Q n~ c.lo & :exist in any way in Chiqaro and no itfrainhsd:~fe ~ to indicate the possiblC' reorganitat2ofl of tbis' gro -,, aII 01On . =_V- - - he~x White No.uti; Corps,'>. vjofl'' g X1S Cxsh -A flZCia'> I 0 x *.d t- oe s h k C x h 'n n ic t c o a t g o o t . h p e e n , r T . a o t ' s h o a o u s r S c e A m - n S 3 * o o u - r r g c k a e n
This page is a text-only document from a declassified FBI file. It contains no photographs, handwritten annotations, official stamps, forms, wiretap logs, surveillance schedules, operational charts, or redactions. The page appears to be a standard informational notice, likely part of a larger report or document, indicating that the included copies might be of subpar quality due to the condition of the original materials.
a t g o o t . h p e e n , r T . a o t ' s h o a o u s r S c e A m - n S 3 * o o u - r r g c k a e n n s o i w z2 i rr a n " s a h h g ~ - z ' e f a l . b n A " t , ~ ' ed 'C t h t a e t a c a s j h 7 o m M 2 hT,<> - tidaeno informaio is ''Qbl to: -nict Vo~Ssibey 2-Burton RU MAE/ ~ ~ b t t._.__._._._.__._..... zj 'j My "-- In viewof he above, Cc cnep lae n , .further inquiry regading the White Youth Corps itself , and in -that the White Youth Corps is no longer in existenc it ill not be considered in connection with this pogrmt S'. " = Regarding Chicago's proposed plan to expos e i 2,",. Sdisrupt ahcdo nn svit dheerrawoti isoetn h:n euAtbrBaulriezaeu ets h~33G icaear platei. .Pat . ... .:I. Proposal -- To Increase Financial Burden :.nof the American Nazi Party Brief Resume of Current . : Problems " f.i t ,Economic furth . The principal weakness in the Chicago unit-of : the - .. < -- American Nazi Party exists in their lack of funds to operate.: This fact alone has forestalled all the participatpitohre 'of Chicago organization in public demonstratibns and other activities in that sufficient monies are not available-to provide necessary bonds and/or fines should members be a.rrested during the course of such activity. IoFurther, the Chicago American Nazi Party has... recently purchased a building which they utilize as a "'.... - headquarters. The building is old and in dire need .of repair. mortgea payments and maintenance alone absorb .buli of ll .fundslw hichsthe Chicago unit collects .- S.phe Proposed Plan of Approach;- I -". In that it is the desire. of the local American ;;i ::- . N azPi artyto "hold onto" their headurters building at < - :all costs, it is apparent that the first line of approeath to increase the organization's financial burdenu ligisa d o direct our efforts at the headquarters building itself. v- edurtr pv neDiscieet in uiry ^ h an i d fservsion membersv Na r z en h I
This declassified FBI document is a memorandum, appearing to be an official government form with stamped headers at the top. The majority of the page is filled with typed text, discussing the American Nazi Party and the White Youth Corps. There are several handwritten annotations scattered throughout the document, including numerical notations, shorthand, and potential routing codes. Notable are two black rectangular redactions, one centrally located on the right side of the text and another near the bottom right corner, obscuring information. A handwritten number, "157-9-9-1," is prominent in the lower right quadrant of the page. There are no photographs of individuals, facilities, or events visible on this page.
at < - :all costs, it is apparent that the first line of approeath to increase the organization's financial burdenu ligisa d o direct our efforts at the headquarters building itself. v- edurtr pv neDiscieet in uiry ^ h an i d fservsion membersv Na r z en h I as n t nu a m ero t us i st b e u d i s l r d ing code o vio h lt ions, o a A so e e rn o"odoto Pat prpoe PlSaof Aprac.; -- .. .... - -. : :-'- ,I- which make the building imainly uninhabitable until such<' " < v P iola 4 t l i i c m i b n i s n a Ig r t e I is r ec r t e i c f o i g e n d i ze s d u ch t ha a t s e b l u e i c l t d r i i n c g a l c od w e i r : i a n u g t h a o n r d itiesL . - .will allow such deficiencies to exist for a reasonable . S -ppreermioisde s o f itsi-m e ramnidt te d d u . r ingV i-osulacht io ti n m s e s-uhcahb iatsa ttiohons e o n- m th e e n . t '- i:oned;. " . " " . atrhea t kncoawnnn otto orb e schooustlldy notot -eblei mi"ndaot-ei ta-nydo urasree lof"f tphrcej teycptse' -.- sSai uncteo rrietipeasi.r s made are subject to inspection by buildingj, : wh cb makeIn thaebu ildit he American unazi Party hasine theil su a C i n n h d f i c o a s r g t m o i a l t l i J o ew n l e is v h e h l i s o c h r g i c t a s a n n i a z t a s t e t a i r o c v n k e s s t a a o t r e i p n e m i r t o s i s o a t n t s e d e o a s f n ir a t a b h t e t
o c v n k e s s t a a o t r e i p n e m i r t o s i s o a t n t s e d e o a s f n ir a t a b h t e t le a c J k e o w f i b s a yt h h c cu fa e m i s t e u h l , a -' t n ' ,. ~ ..... - organizations against the American Nazi Partyeas Prominent periamod of timoreg aannidz adtu iroinngssu cahr e the;ewish War Veterans and- theAnti-Deamas is ion League BVionai Biosnusc h as thosementi S u se eksttoa o .b sf l u i i s Tt h ah e be d l . eC s h o pic u ra r eg c to e e s x Dt,i v n c isa t in h o e nm s , e a ke o e i r ta g hv a e n ar d i l z ab a by t l o ed n i s rto , e c o at r p appr t o h pp r rr o oc u -ic g ah h te - : - -: ,sofficials information establishin thefact that such buildn- codeviolat ions do existza There is no doabt that shoulda.. ti such information become availabilne ittioa troapne ra ttacdividualst these organizations, great pressure will be b hPrPoa rit y. ean amto insist that these building cde violaWto nsaV r eterans ed and the possibiliy stronea lygue xists that court action ma follow and T hA f s in a e n s m lt a e y r n be a ti l v e e vi , ed a e . itdherre ct abDyr o ch can be madeh. to established contarcts witnh esn the city iovrmt to bi . such buitable copdred ivnigo can matkoe tahvea ilaabtlotnesn tion o appropriate -: authorffic t i o a lsi n t f h .o a tr t h maa t t h t ien i ss o ies n t b e u s il t d a i b n l g i sh co i d n e g t v h i e o la fa t e i s o
The page is a typed document with several dark circular ink marks at the top, likely from a hole punch. There is a handwritten annotation on the left side, "CG 157-382," and what appears to be a faint blue ink stamp near the bottom right corner. Redactions are present in the form of black ink, obscuring portions of text, particularly in the lower half of the page. The document contains organized typewritten text with headings, suggesting a formal report or memorandum. No photographs, surveillance logs, or filled-in forms are visible.
The page is a black and white, scanned document with a speckled texture and visible horizontal lines, suggesting it is a photocopy or scanned page from an older, possibly degraded original. There are no photographs of individuals or events. Scattered across the page are several small, circular ink marks, some filled in black and some with hollow outlines, appearing in the upper portion. There are also faint, horizontal lines of text interspersed with the main body of typed text, possibly from another document or page that was in contact with this one during copying. A number stamp at the bottom center reads "3". No other official stamps, handwritten annotations, or forms are discernible. There are no apparent redactions.
a tr t h maa t t h t ien i ss o ies n t b e u s il t d a i b n l g i sh co i d n e g t v h i e o la fa t e i s o ct n s are s c u o c r h ir ed b - u ,c ild S-A ntici ated Resultsgreat pressure will be brought to and theon ofthe Amerian Nazei xPiasrtosng ly ndcattes ............ -' 3 group he following results are certain... - tat brfirmly increasing, the financial burden of t. .. t y firml t n 'h4 e ' s e' c ' s l;. e i d, b s l s t e a o r a iy r t n h r g e e th s r t b e a p r r a e e ir s s s t u l o m t n i i n n n t i g h m e u i m h n e d f a u u d e r q t t u h o e a r r f e e e r c s a o r n b o o d f m -i . - ' . . . grou the 3 F..a ur n.dd .ssh . ifp. or..-. . . t.he. . .h ceprtiinng ad distribution' r . literature locaPzai rty publroerc rauti vity.ing purpose- would not be available -. , i',. -4. Morale of the organization in Chicago, which.., "s °-is now at low ebb would be further lessened., . ... thus creating feelings of dissatisfaction among '.S -- . - . the membership " ... * -:" =. 5,. As a direct result of 'items above fthe artract vehess of the American iazi Party to possible .ecrus hwould he be held at a minimum V S. . :II. Proposal -- Divide Loyalty of Membership.,.r..* Against Present Leaders-- - , j Brief Resume of Leadershlip "s Problems rp o SfAt S') c h o as n a n n oa d .p e peo r si , t natb h eld o i t s w h bh e y e e v d p G e E r r O e l , e t R s a e Gd n E e
This page is from a declassified FBI document, indicated by the "CG: 157-382" identifier. The document features typed text detailing the findings and proposals related to the American Nazi Party in Chicago. There are multiple black and white circular markings at the top of the page, appearing to be a form of checkmark or selection indicator. Notably, there are significant black redactions covering names and phrases within the typed text, obscuring potentially sensitive information. Additionally, a handwritten annotation "vx" is visible on the left side of the document, and a page number "(4)" is present at the bottom center, suggesting it is part of a larger, multi-page report.
as n a n n oa d .p e peo r si , t natb h eld o i t s w h bh e y e e v d p G e E r r O e l , e t R s a e Gd n E e t h It IsN t . i C n O e h L O a N s t n h e e R f a oO C f i C l h e K i d E c :tL a h g Le t . , o . u A te n hi m d ei e r r e i g t r c a rs o k u e p s ' t ! s ' h e r e a tio : n ; al - " responsibilities of leadership and as a result certain dis- -<',". ,:, sattisfaction e-:ists abm-o ng members. -. . - .. , .. As a resultof of aile c he des S . c anizaAion are beint directed y ......... : ref Reeaders who is opertait.in g withut .utor) i apponte by> Gt7rr LINOL ~ gRaOn tPeeta- IEL t-h ru'~a~etoras. -4- ~i~.:. Because of the inactivity andthe failurec:ih Chcagoorganization to demonstrate progress the so-callY . :." .'."har,d core" of, the membership -have raised numerous-q est ions n i the rect ct challenting the adequacy and capability 2 to tehde ir organizat ion .C. ~::-::rooosed PR of" Apprah It is anticipated that throug.h establishe d sources ,~~- 1allo f whom are current members of the skierican Nlazi Part inChicago feelings ofdiscontent can b: initfated; :Furth er : .<. "-"".. c k o n m o m w i l n e i d c g a e t i o o f' n s t h w e h i C c h h i c w a o g u l 6 d f i g n a d n i i c z a a t t e i on a " c t o l u h l o d r . o b u e g h d a i nd r e S c ub e s d t a . n a ti t i- _.: , , ,:.,., ~ " the National Commander GEORGE LI NCQLN-SiO'"C UE LL either anonymo us.1 - or under the-
d r . o b u e g h d a i nd r e S c ub e s d t a . n a ti t i- _.: , , ,:.,., ~ " the National Commander GEORGE LI NCQLN-SiO'"C UE LL either anonymo us.1 - or under the- signature :of ii likely membe:. b::e is.k nownr-to ,; . :,- • -....- in disagreement with local leadership an- practices. : ., :- Anticipated Results - -- .. ... .- . By concentrating the efforts of this program ,n , .-firm but carefully concealed manner it iastrongly believed .;.,: . l. that the following results will be obtained : . .1. Loalties of the membership will be divlded, 7 - and dissension will be created. . The national headquarters of the American Nazz *-Party will have stifficient-reason to que- ; .the adequacy and capabilities of local.f eadrs . ' ".3T..h rough established sources programs proposed~d ...... those in leadership capacities can be"-sabot : :" :-..:" - r whereby the confidence of both the national . . headquarters and the local membershi 11b . : ............... ... :shattered It is recognized that the Bureau considersi-t ta, j:- = :,a ,"t o~ nctions and emrhip of tese - 5,- ..=. .- o tiinto the ,!public spotiight": & ~.4 j'~~ ~a t.%~4>4~ ~,.1~4 -~-t~ .4 , 4 -~~~~ 4 ~~~ t."-~' .. ;4-w '' S a~ -"r ~ *- .. ,'.~ 4:Pr St5r -4 44 'h. 0' a wit,-.s t4i -isiuto4nChcg. *.- 4atk. z 'At- * Z' mi '.- . .' w F: > " / ° " 3 a ' S , y r , S , .} , a a w " Y y , YiIp k V \ k ' o s15 2 2 )a 0/2i rdito FDI 57-0) 1 ~ S~ 1 bulig F-y .yY\f, yy. I it i as your rieio to. etrt ths illai^ d rideyl To 8G- on concurs wit yd ~co. abt re sti~~.: ~t~i~~ '-ounte~i~ rintei g~enc action drced againdt th-e he-ad a r~i: jl~v~ i + : rt"u.iling o- f tide Aerican Na 'i 'rty (A-s:) in Chwicao . How a ev7 a Z l -Moire inritting countoitelligce.- aci~c, you sho0uld ; s~Ccifically atdViei the idenitlitio of inividual~s activelin?- ~:,-,:Y Jewich orgnizatiions~ or connecd with~ thef City. Gorc;siamit whom~;~ yOdsre to3aletto vioflt io s of ' the li teing tRj- come8-c+a.t he t
The document is a typewritten page with handwritten annotations. A box in the upper left corner contains the handwritten or stamped identifier "CG 157-382." There are several circular markings at the top of the page, some dark and some light, possibly indicating classification or routing. A handwritten note in the margin reads "NO LOCALITY". There is also a handwritten identifier in the lower left corner containing the letters "bid" followed by some illegible scribbles. Significant portions of the text are redacted with black ink, particularly in the bottom right and along the right edge, obscuring specific names or details. The page number "5 -" is visible at the bottom.
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This page from a declassified FBI document is primarily text-based, with some visual elements that indicate its operational nature. There are several circular markings at the top, some filled and some outlined, which could represent punch holes for filing or some other organizational marking. A handwritten annotation "bid" is present on the lower left side, potentially a note from a field agent. A significant black redaction covers the central portion of the page, obscuring substantial content. The text itself is what is primarily legible, discussing a request for the Bureau to consider proposed approaches and authorize their implementation regarding an institution in Chicago. A page number, "-6-", is also visible near the bottom, suggesting it is part of a larger document.
.Stdw-.----- r ttc {V*z-9 \9 '--. s w r a a.i} 3 .f~2-t;~CG<157-32A *.?*.*- c+ ~ a rnozt 'cooperative' attitude. IE"CmLie of 1ns. rasL. ii~121II "- t '-'iLth the city, of Chicago, heics1 in an. excellent -position to \ t " establisfl 'PCrOfl± liaionf withX PpprOprlacC ilVd±Jig 0uho itil-tsV and thuz pr6ci~ 10, clOrect contact by Purc ii agents.ty' caxould p-. refcalu o d t e hn co g n i t s a c a t v w ai it l h a n b l e e j b t l o e r 7t axing -yhie -iitiation of city :xti::- -, 1 Y> . - k t Ka '1" - -In vliw of the above,Bur eau au21flori L\ i. requested *o cortact identified individuals and to furnish these persons t' -- c; ith -ull details regarding the physical i a eup of the h ead e ouwti j^'~ buildin^- and j.ts rotienltl build',rt v'o1pta on C. ~ ~ ~ C G 12----------- 3 cc>-o znn;vO"~cton. t .a na' \efl be 'E tp',licd to utiliz,.°w' the bu:__in_1., +t^e t-. be;' -co.tc pl -tf -, %%< -9Tp- - '4 . -K tSt tr ^ rc> a Fj r ' . . f t 3 C: -.s . .-- c t.w . 7t r ., -"A- :UNTD STES Re Chicago letter to Director dated 1i0/15/64 and t-it, Breau lett:to Chicago dated 10/29/64. :.. m -y.i": . <, . The Chicago Division has continued s .onise ra i'q. UiITn connection with .thjs program to expose, dir upt -. ,. ." wise neutralize t merican NazLParty -(ANP) at -:Chicgo,. . Illinois. In this regard,Chicago anticipates initiation " " -soft-h is program by directing attenitionoo the Headquarteresit +.. '3: " Building -of -the ANP in Chicago, looking toward the increase "" • ,,:.;of .the financial burden of the ANP. ., .. As previously noted, the ANP has and continues:to - - Slevel its attacks against persons of the Jewish faith. - - . h- c a a v u e s - e i o n f d ic t a h t i e s, d p t e he rs i o r n s s tr w o i n t g h in d es t i h r e e - Je t w o is d h o c a o ll m m t u h
This document is a typed memo with some handwritten annotations and official stamps. The memo is dated October 29, 1964 and concerns counterintelligence operations against the American Nazi Party (ANP) in Chicago. There are several official stamps, including "MAILED A" and routing information such as "SAC Chicago (157-382)". Handwritten notes appear in the margins and below the main text, including dates and numerical codes. A large black redaction covers a portion of the lower half of the document, obscuring significant content. The document also contains what appears to be a form with fields such as "DR ITEM" and a date stamp of "NOV 2 1964", indicating that the document was processed or filed on that date.
i e s, d p t e he rs i o r n s s tr w o i n t g h in d es t i h r e e - Je t w o is d h o c a o ll m m t u h n a i t t y i " s in p C o h s i s c i a b g l o " - to eliminate the ANP, .especially in the Chicagoarea. :: engaged in eforts to disand ai d toerwise eliminate therA li-fomthse . Chicago scene.. it shouldi bet kanonn. i and-has been ifor some years ai nct-ished contact or office. He has, on repeated occasions, furnished this:Bueiu- - with informatio' of .value in cases under investtigation. and,fa 4 .... demonstrated his reliability as well as the ,fact that hi t rj -contacts with this Burea are always-to remain in competu. -:- ;confidence. " '" ." " f "" " .ia as JewishC haO.1 e trated a aactive interest in the affairs of;the , ch -go-a nd has been mnost- vocal in de'o;ur cing them aid .l oiard their elimination. as bgee' cor rmnttiaal nl ot ed on numerous occasios byagents g on relat ve 1te investigation -of the, ANP and :thd tb reau (M -C.: #4 JAa4o ' " - . ' +.~ 5 4br vm : ei xr ^x r: .W TmS $ ~ "A "1 -4 Alr$~4~. rsIV ~ I t~t tAk .rc Mtocnb .AC~rli W.. . SAC ~ icjo-7. 82 ncbri4;TII L V,~A TO:1C ~iV '5 C valt 1/56 to-., 11G Mr. Reddy to tor 1''Ose disupt and OUrv~e.4troth Aerc . F Pat (AP tCicg..o-rqetdBueuato r'o*$4r.m deal b u i',tehaqareso h MPadtcitotpt t"obevto haOS dspnd thtrw.lo buitrdingoa tie- Aroric dtail regarding thf phical aloup the buildin hosTheLheauartesrs f the yu anmd plt oubt p.oetil -isi o th 'uoosbuildingod violations - S *- nd., t ~. rlet 10/15/64. poT2its u htdsretiqiya.r~<s,.. .nu I tfO . .. S-: 'A 7 , 7 UNITED STATES CENT ra d Be Bureau letter-to Atlanta dated 9/2/6 ...... ,SubmDiettceedb er 31, 1964: he..rewith inaccordance ith ea of the Chicago Division for the perio! 0ctob0 11 t u W D 1 e •. c em P b o e t r e nt 3 i 1, a l 19 C 6 o 4 u : n _ terintelligence Action. .".-.
This page appears to be a scanned document with primarily typed text and some graphic elements. There are no photographs of individuals, surveillance targets, facilities, or events visible. There are no handwritten annotations or field agent notes, however, there is a handwritten "bre" in the bottom left section of the page. There are no official stamps or routing codes visible. There is no evidence of forms with filled-in fields, wiretap logs, surveillance schedules, or operational charts. There are several significant black redactions obscuring portions of the text, primarily in the middle and right sections of the document. There is also a handwritten number "9" at the bottom right of the page.
The document is an official FBI memorandum, indicated by the header "UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT" and the word "Memorandum." It includes typed text and handwritten annotations. There are several black redactions of varying sizes, obscuring portions of the text and potentially names or sensitive information. The page also features a handwritten notation of "COINTELPRO" next to the typed subject line and a series of handwritten numbers and letters in the bottom right corner, possibly indicating file or case numbers. There are no photographs, surveillance charts, or specific visual evidence of surveillance methods; the visual content is primarily official document formatting and manual notations.
er 31, 1964: he..rewith inaccordance ith ea of the Chicago Division for the perio! 0ctob0 11 t u W D 1 e •. c em P b o e t r e nt 3 i 1, a l 19 C 6 o 4 u : n _ terintelligence Action. .".-. . -," '• as set forthr referenced Chicago communication of October 15;, 1954. - ... 2. Pending Counterintelligence Action None. . 3 Tangible Results iissc.e llaneous ... - It is noted that by Chicago communication da . December 17, 1964, furthbr details regarding Chicago' s proposl to expose, disrupt and otherwise-neutralize thterica.. Nazi; Pnrty, at Chicago, Illinois were furnished the Dureau, rure on the part of Chicago in this regrd is being witbl1o Sa p ct e ion n ding receipt of Bureau authorizaticr to proceed as outline .. Sr--Burdereaau u ii , :M\ 15.0 Chicago . - "4RJD: kh 61Aryt J if ~, ~ _7 -~ . Bureau aite dated.1/46 [.TO: ' DIRECTOR, .BI (157-9-9) . •~.i.f~~ 'S:A Cv CHICAGO- (157-382) SUBJECT: INTELPRO" Be Bureau airte1 dated.12/14/64. -In reply to the Bureau's request that.. ..t Chicago submit a detailed listing of the building code violap ons existing in the headquarters building of t o h f .•t hhe e - r - . b h u hi il c d ag - Q i Amer IR ic ICS h an S Naz i I Part, ta th k e e n fo f l r l o o m w ing appraisal :-, . "The Chicago Branch of the American Nazi Party (ANP) is currently living in and using their new headquarters located at 1314 We st Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois. From all' appOerances this building. will be a bigger handicap to the organization than it will be Chic- a benefit. It is an old, old structure badly in need of repair and at best can be described as a fire trap. Some of the membership held high hopes that the building could be brought th into decent repair, however, it is highly doubtful. hn3/-iB(uRrMe)a u rnza an it w K. RJ..ba t ny dob7t-utl ovede i d hpecle ti n C ar h e e t cu e breogrhi - -2- divided into three general areas. The aban- gray. The outside is badly inneedof a new, paint-ob. The bu~ding has a store .infron t :o hc iewa l!d
The document is a typed letter dated December 14, 1964, from the Director to SAC, Chicago, regarding an investigation into the American Nazi Party. The letter discusses building code violations. There are several handwritten annotations, including case numbers and dates, notably "157-9-9-2" and "53 DEC 18 1964". Several official stamps are visible, including "COMM-FBI" and "MAILED 19". The document is partially redacted in the top right section. Visual evidence of surveillance methods is not present, but the content suggests targeting directives.
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This document is a memorandum from the FBI's Chicago field office to the Director of the FBI, dated December 31, 1964. The memo discusses the COINTELPRO program and its statistics for the Chicago Division for the period October 1, 1964, through December 31, 1964.
Visually, the page is a typed document with some handwritten annotations. There are no photographs or surveillance-related visuals present, other than the official FBI letterhead and stamps suggesting administrative routing. There is a handwritten box with "REG-21 157-9-9-3" and other coded information at the bottom right, likely an internal routing or case number.
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