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FROM ; -·~·. )~ SAC , DETROIT ( 62.-3560)


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SUBJECT : IRVIN DANA BEAL


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INFOHMATION CONCERNING

Enclosed herewith for the Bureau are two- copies


of a letterhead memorandum dated and captioned as
abo ve, plus two photographs of the Subject.
Tv o copies of the letterhead memorandum and
one photog raph are being disseminated to Secret Service,
Detroit, Mich:ig an.
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FEDERAL 'BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

In RcpCy~ Plecu.e Refer to Detroit, 1lichigan

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File f\'o •. October 27, 1964

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Re: Irvin Dana Beal
On October 19, 1964,
East Lansing, ic igan, Po ice
that Beal, who is currently being
sought as a "walk away" from the Kalamazoo State
Hospital, Kalamazoo, Michigan, should be considered
for attention by Secret Service because of his negative
attitude toward duly constituted authority, law
enforcement officers, and life in general. In addition,
bis present mental condition should likewise be
considered.
Beal came to the attention of East Lansing
authorities on January 13, 1964, on which date be was
observed at about 3;00 a.m. in an all-night laundromat
prying on a coin change machine with a straightened coat
banger.

While being questioned by the officers on his


activities, it appeared that be did not fully understand
what was tak· e and seemed to a c " a "strange
manner", •as contacted an advised that
Beal "live· n aw his own and is n need of
medical assistance." further advised that the
administration officia s H
Beal .a .· .attendance,
that was in need as ., '•-;

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advised that in view


of the abov , ismiss a against Beal and he
was ref erred to Brother Movement" for assistance,

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'~Beal · e a· en ion of the East·
Lansing Police Department at approximately 10:31 p.m.
Beal was observed standing between the double glass
doors at the main entrance of the College Drug Store,
East Lansing, and upon being confronted by officers, he
immediately became hostile and said that he was not
causing any difficulties when asked what- he was doing.
The owner of the drug store advised that Beal had
rattled the door after cl:sing hours and shouted that he
wished to make _a purchase. The owner advised him that.
the stare was closed and Beal insisted that he would not
leave the premises until his request of purchase was .
honored. Beal advised the officer that he was fully
-aware that the store was closed, but that he felt that
people should be "flexible" and not so bureaucratic and
should serve the public when called upon to do so.

Beal, despite the fact that he was not under


arrest, stated that he wanted counsel, that the state-
ments he already made regarding the incident were against
his will and when tcil:l he was not under arrest, and was
free to go, be stomped out of the police station.

stated that at 12:15 a.m. on


, eal, subject of state police message
5485 as a "walk away" from the mental hospital at
Kalamazoo, was observed by East Lansing officers on
the streets of East Lansing. Beal observed the officers
and began running and in the chase through the streets
of East Lansing, Beal lost his coat. E>:amination of
the coat showed that he was carrying a book entitled,
"A History of Western Philosophy" in which was a pamphlet
by Chou Yang, entitled, "The Fighting Task Confronting
Workers in Philosophy and the Social Sciences" printed
in Peking, China. In addition in his jacket was a

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piece board card entitled, "Rally to Oppose the Risi~


Threat of Facism 11 announcing a meeting at Manhattan
Center, 34th Street and 8th Avenue, city not given on
Thursday, October 15, 1964.
advised that so far as he ,
knows, Beal is still at large and has not been apprehended ..

The East Lansing Police Department records


show the following background information regarding
Irvin Dana Beal:
Irvin Dana Beal
Name January 9, 1947
Date of Birth 5 '8 11
Height 140 pounds
Weight Fair
Complexion Vlhi te
Race Brown
Hair Blue
Eyes 1615 Pe~
Residence Addresses Haslett, Michigan

1206 Parkview
Lansing, Michigan

State Hospital· .
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Scars and Marks and also scar on forehead
over left eye

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Ce NCLUSJONS OF THE P'BI . IT ~:Jn·t[;pt RECOMM~NOATIONS NOR
15 LeANEQ TO YOUft AGEN CY· IT TH& PRCJPERTY Ofl' THE P'DJ AND
JO II~ •ISTRl•UXQl t:I • ANO ITS CONTENT& ARE NOT
U:r&JDE lr'OUR AGENCY.

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wnit>! l.'.Lll'!, .:o i:o 25 ~·ear:> of age, with brC\.'ll medium
l·~t~r:th hnix, ·>.nd .a ;:;ho.L·t b<er.d. "<:::'•,'''. '...'.I~aid he
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h.~d ;,-~cl!•A:~d;.r.:.:~ U1e ur.id<:ntified tr.ale in<li.vldunl. Thls
f~ldcr i~ de3c::ih~d n3 snlrnon in color, 9% x 12 Inches, ·
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this info wi.11 be udcf'ul to you.
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name r,o over the phone. 'fou should .... J • ' ..

klln:o/ my ad. but in case not 225 •. .._ - .. ' -


L:-<:<elm1n Pl.ace, Mo.dison, h'isconsin
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letter ls the handprinted name in different colored
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On the sa;;ie date, at approximately 9:40 A.H.,


a telephone cnl.l ".':-is received at the t-ladi:;on 'Resident
A_;;.9ncy, "''llct""in a:i 2.11,)nyrnous female c..il ler asked for ·
Sp<:cL:;l A:~cntJ'-"':'.]> The caller was a<.vised that he
wm; not .:i·n• l l..1.lll,;, ':her.~upon the caller stated that
the p;1.:b:i;.;e ct,ntainlng info::-m..'ltion on explosives was
lei'i: foi· t·L1c!ue11 at the Town <rnd Campus :·tot.el 'l.nr:l L':
c011:;(?cn-"d "O:.u~.1 ceal". The caller then hu-:-:5 '"-?·
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On Au~;•1st 6, 1971, ~'.:;::::, .r.:~·~.~ of the Madi.son 1

Police D~p.:ir~:n2'1t, aciviseJ that on l·clday, July 30, 1971,


sc·.r~'C.!l ~~uuwt1 lr.~a:l)t)r:; of the 11li1-.·a1Jkce, h'iscot1sin '{IP. . ;..
Ci1::ipt.ec 1-:u·k·<.! !. ;:'·.1rtcdly observed in i'-ladison, ~

-- first source, who has On A:J~}tc<t 7, 1971, a


furni01ed ln the past, advised that relinol~ inform~tion
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K"'n_n,~t'.< FL1~1er., c;\i•.J is also known as "Fish," and Rick
}l;_:_.:1,J;111 h,u r1vL lJeeu s2cn in t·k,dison recencly and
alle::;·~dty left t·h .ll::;o11, two to three •:eeks ago with _._. ·. ." 1

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TO SAC MILWAUKEE (100-17687)


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IRVING DANA--BEAL, SM -. YOUTH . INTERNATIONAL PARTY (EXTREMIST).
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REMITEL AUGUST TWEm,--oNB LAST • · ,\{

ADVISE THE BUREAU BY RETURN TELETYPE THE STATUS OF lOCAL


AND FEDERAL NARCOTIC CHARGES AGAINST BEAL ..AND IF BE IS ~ILL
INCARCEPJrrED IN WE DANE COUNTY JAIL~ ·-.
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MAINTAIN CIDSE LIAISON WITH SECRET SERVICE TO ASCERTAIN IJ'


A PLOT EXISTS TO KILL TilE PRESIDENT. SUDMIT AN Lilli WITH COMPLETE
INFOP..MATIOH CONCERNING ~'S EXTRE11IST ACTIVITIESe
ALL INDIVIDUALS. INVOLVED IM NEV LEFT· EXTREMIST ACTIVITY
SHOULD BE C<JNSIDERED DAllGEROUS BECAUSE QF TnEIR ~OWN ADVOCACY
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DVISED THAT THEY H.!\D RECEIVED A RUMOR TO THE EFFC-CT TH'" T.·cA -· ~ ~; . .:~.
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FBI OFFICE REGAqDING BEAL AND MORALEZ. U.S. SE~~ET


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CONFIDE~TIALLY ADViSED

INVOLVED IN ANY PLOT TO


\'.'AS ADVISE;) THAT .~1ou:_ug1~-f1ICONTACTED PERSONALLY RE

THIS MATTER AND THE RESULTS•OF SUCH


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SEC RET SERV:CE, MILWAUKEE, WAS AG AIN IN CONTACT WITH THE


MILWAUKEE FBI OFFICE, AND AT THIS TIME INDICATED THAT THEY WERE
GO! ~G TO CO NDUCT AN INVESTIGATION ' RE THIS POSSIBLE PLOT TO KILL ·

THE PRESIDENT AND THAT THEIR INVESTIGATION WOULD INCLUDE THE


I N TE~ VIEW Of BO TH BEA L AND MO RA LEZ. SECRET SERVICE, MILWAUKEE,
WAS ADVISED THAT THE MILWAUKEE FBI OFFICE WOULD READILY MAKE
AVAILABLE ANY PE~TI NEN T INFORMATION CONCERNING BEAL OR MORALEZ.
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8/23/71
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Attg~ed reports Secret Service con-


tacted our Viilwaukee Office advising they
are in'resti3ating subject and 3irl friend,
as they are rumored to be involved in a
plot to ~ill the President.

Ur)or1 con ta ct
knowledge of plot,
targeted on the matter
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Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Edward Joseph Hayes, Milwaukee,
was teleplLQ~y--ad:\l.is~d, this date, to expedite the submission ·
of statements with complete details refuting the Secret Service l
allegations concerning failure to notify them of a plot to
assassinate President Richard M. Nixon. SAC Hayes advised that
the statements had been sent to the Bureau via air mail, special
delivery and should arrive at the Bureau Xate today or early
tomorrow •

.'I.CTI ON:
Upon receip~ an expeditious review will be made of the
statements and an appropriate letter will be sent to Secret
Service.

1 - Mr. W.C. Sullivan


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continuing value, and the id<?ntification of this source·:
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SECURITY MATTER DASH -SUSV~ CEXTREMIST),

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SECRET SERVICE, tHLWAUKEE, CONTACTED MIL'NAUKEE FBI OFFICE AND

ADVISED THAT THEY HAD RECEIVED A RUMOR TO THE EFFECT THAT CAP-

TIONED SUBJECT AND HIS GIRLFRIEND, KATHY MORALEZ, VJERE IN SOME

WAY IWOLIJED WITH A PLOT TO KILL THE PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. ··' -
MILvJAUKEE IMMEDIATEL '{ MADE AVAILABLE ALL PERT! NENT I NFOR-

MATION TO SECRET SERVICE, MIUl~UKEE,


P.S CONTAINED IN MILWAUKEE (~

U.S. SECRET SERVICE 'MAS . ".. :~ 'i.


FBI OFFICE REGARDING BEAL AND MORALEZ. . .. _

CONFIDENTIALLY ADVISED

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THE PRESIDENT AND THAT THEIR INVESTIGATION WOULD INCLUDE THE . .


INTERVIEW OF BOTH BEAL AND MORALEZ. SECRET SERVICE, MIL\olAUKEE,.

c "'1AS ADVISED THAT THE MILWAUKEE FBI OFFICE WOULD READILY MAKE

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. who have furnished reliable •inf or ma ti on ':.in· the:'past;- as,_';,,/X.\·~~i;,5'· ·
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FOR INFORMATION BUREAU, BEAL ARRESTED BY MADISON, WISCONSIN• ·~
PD ON JULY F'OURTEEN LAST AND IS CURRENTLY BEING H~LD IN D'P.NE COUNTY '.
JAIL, MADISON ON CHARGES OF POSSESSING MARIJUANA AND TWO COUNTS OF

~LLING HASHISH. BEAL IS ALSO UNDER FEDERAL DETAINER ON A THREE

AND ONE-P.ALr YEl\R OLD CHARGE Or POSSESSING LSD \!JITH INTENT

TO SELL IT IN NE\•i YORK. BEAL IS BEING HELD IN LIEU OF EIGHT

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MILWAUKE MAINTAINING CLOSE LIAISON WITH SEC~ET SERVICE,.MILWAUKEE

REGARDING POSSIBLE PLOT TO KILL, THE~~!'?:§S IDENT AND C')q.MMU N.I~ATJO,~_:X/./-" ::..)1/1
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ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTREMIST
ACTIVITY SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF THEIR KNO
ADVOCACY & USE OF EXPLOSIVES, REPORTED ACQUISITION OF FIREARM
•"'" ANn-·-nc ENDIARY DEVICES, AND KNOWN PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE.
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Subject: IRVING DANA . BEAL ' " . . , . · '


SECURITY MATTER • YOUTll INTEr.NATXONAL PAnTf

On August 23, 1971, llr. Rirlhal'tJ Force, Secr~t


Se1·v!ce llendqu:irters, Washington, D. c., visited our
Dome stic Intellig~nce Division. He advised that the
Spccinl Agent in Char Se l cuk Wisconsin, :
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stated
I<.S .-1 o part of Irving Dana Beal and Kathy Moralez to aseas-
~ ~ _ l nate President Richard H. Nixon, had been turnis~ed to a
I~ ::.::> ~ pec!nl Age nt of the FBI on Augus t 19, 1971. -Mr. Fo1·ee
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Enclosed for the Bureau ~re 7 copies of a letter-; =_ti
head memorandum (LHM), which sets forth information relating .
to the possible participation of captioned subject in a · ;./:.f
plot to assassinate the President of the United States. ":•
A copy of this UIM is being furnished to U. S. Secret Service, <J
Milwaukee, in view of their investigative interest in _ ~
protecting the life of the · President of the United States. : .. ~
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For the additional information of the Bureau,"·· -
representatives of ecret Service, Milwaukee, ·contacted
Supervisor on 8/20/71 and representatives :: -:".
of u. s. Secret service waukee, contacted SAC EDWARD J.
HAYES and Supervisor on 8/21/71.
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inclusion 0 BEAL . . ·'. -~ . . ':\I' OD the security Index.

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the contact on the part of U. S . Secret service, Mi 1waukee, .~ :":"; .
on 8/21/71, the SAC, U. S. Secret service, Milwaukee, was
advised by the SAC, FBI, Milwaukee, that the FBI was not - ... -·
conducting any investigation regarding information set forth -:-;, ,:
in this UIM and the SAC, Secret Service, advised their ./ .:·"
organization would conduct an investigation regarding this ·
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FEDERAL UUREAU 01'' INVESTlGATION

Milwaukee~ Wisconsin
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IRVING DANA BEAL

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your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed
outside your agency.

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IRVI~ · DANA BEAL


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has furnished
in the past,
that
Irving Dana Be a was arrested on
July 14, 1971, by the Madison,
Wisconsin, Police Department, on
one charge of possession of marajuana
and on two counts of selling hashish.
source further stated that Beal is
also under a Federal detainer on
a pre vious charge of possessing -
LSD with intent to sell it in
New York.
According to source, Beal is
currently incarcerated in the Dane
county Jail, Madison, Wisconsin, and
is being held in lieu of an $8,000
bond.

Youth International party


The Youth International party,
also known as Yippies, is a loosely
knit, anti-establishment, revolutionary
youth organization formed in New York
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knowle ge o 1v1 ies in the


\ isconsin, area, advised he has not received any
information which would indicate that either seal or Morales
was involved in a plot to assassinate the President of the
United States.
·on August 21, 1971, representatives o"l die tJ. ·s::
SeCre t . Service
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Wi seons in, appeared at the
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The followin g physical descriptions were obtained

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Irving Dana Beal


Name
Race
sex
White
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Date of birth January 9, 1946
Place o:f birth Ravenna, Ohio
Height 5'8"
Weight 135
Eyes Blue
Hair Brown

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SE'rvice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. /1~ p
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Kathleen Ann/Morales
Name
Race White
sex Female
Date of birth April 18, 1955
Place of birth Unknown
Height 5' 2"
Weight 120
Eyes Brown
Hair Brown
Residence 5053 North 52nd Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Father - ..Eran~!orales -- -
Relatives
Mother - , Mar~1orales _.,,,,
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is available,

ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTREMIST ACTIVITY


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AUGUST TWENTY LAST •


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INFORMATION IS SET FORTH:

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FROM MIL\lJAtn<EE FBI OFFICE ON AUGUST TWENTY LAST. IN <v1EW OF .

INFORMATION FUR NISHED BY SECRET SERVICE AGENTS, MILWAUKEE,

WHEN HHTIP.LLY CONTACTING MILWAUKEE FBI OFFICE, IT WAS

OJMPLETELY APPARENT THAT SECRET SERVICE, MILWAUKEE, ALREADY


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SAID THAT IT WAS HIS UNDERSTANDING THE FBI HAD BEEN ADVISED
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Memorandum \
(100-17687) DATE: August 24, 1971
TO
SAC, Milwaukee
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SUBJECT:
IRVING DANA BEAL
SM - YIP (Extremist)

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The above information was made available to Security


supervisor by me between 2:30 and 3:00 P . M.,
B-20-71. ca e it was apparent secret Service,
Milwaukee, was already cognizant of this information as Secret
Service Agents had just departed his office after discussing simil•'
information with him.
On 8-21-71, the writer was telephonically cont
~~~~~~.,i~~niiii!~~S'-~if?..if I had contacted
~~~:.:i:~rti.iiliriti;~~µ-~~ltliYtA on 8-19-71. The
C HAYES that it had been impossible for the writer to have
received this information or made any such contact on B-19-71, as
the writer was at fir B-19-71 and
had no contact with n that day.
I explained I did contact n 8-2C>-71.
writer
tha contacted
he information in the above-mentioned
had not been made available to anyone
prior to the time it was given to the

ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFr EXTREMISf ACTIVITY SHOULD BE


CONSIDERED DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF THEIR KNOWN ADVOCACY AND USE OF
EXPLOSIVES, REPORTED ACQUISITION OF FIREARMS AND INCENDIARY
DEVICES AND KNOWN PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE.

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R<i ; ' Irving Dana Beal
. that SAC Burke of Secret Service

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In iddi tion, SAC Hayes advised 8/23/71 t
stated on 8/21/71 and again on
question in bis mind that
for failure to advise secre e

ACTION:
l\ receipt of statements with complete details,
Upon letter will be sent to Secret Service.
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SAC, Milwaukee (100-17687) DATE:
TO

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IRVING DANA BEAL


SUBJECT: SM - YIP
(EXTREMIST)

Pursuant to your request, I have prepared the


following memorandum, with respect to my contact by U. S.
secret service Agents, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on 8/20/71:

8/20/71, u. s.
secret service, Mi iwaukee, in
his office. When arriving in my office, Agent
indicated that secret Service, Milwaukee, had re eive a
fourth-handed rumor to the effect that captioned subject,
along with his girl friend, KATHY MORALEZ, was involved in
a plot to kill the President of the United States.
SA requested of the writer any background
from our files concerning BEAL and MORALEZ.
immediately obtained the files for the afore-
individuals and made available to the U. S. Secret
ents all pertinent information contained in these

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Agent then requested the writer to result
current photographs of both BEAL and MORALEZ and as a
of this request and while the Secret
still in this office, I contacted the tographs shou 1
and issued instruct· s that thee and forwarded
be obtained from
to headquarters city
During the course of the conversation between the
writer and the u. s. Secret Service Agents, the Secret Service
Agents, at no time, divulged their source of information.
However, statements made by the secret Service Agents clearly
indicated to the writer that their source of information was
obviousl

Shortly after the departure


service Agents from my office, SA
off ice and advised me that on thi
read a memorand m

concerning a plot to kil e eside nt


o . the United states. I immediately advised SA - t h a t
it was obvious to me that secret service, Milwau~s
already in possession of this information, inasmuch as they
had just departed my office and that although not identifying
their source their comments clearly indicated they had
personal knowledge of this memorandum.
At approximately 11:30 a.m., on 8/21/71, the writer
was telephonically contacted by SAC EDWARD J. HAYES and was
instructed to report to the Milwaukee FBI Office in order to
attend a conference with u. S. Secret service, Milwaukee.
SAC HAYES and SA at approximatell...-
8/21/71, met with SAC ROBERT BURKE and SA
in the offices of SAC HAYES, Milwau ee.

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I indicated that subsequent to the visit of the


secret service Agents to my office on 8/20/71, SA~of
our office came in to me with similar information.
advised that in his contact with
h~ated to him he had furnished
on o SA~n 8/19/71; however SAC BURKE
was immediately advised by SAC HAYES that SA~could not
have received this information on 8/19/71, i~as
SA 9111l
spent the entire day at the Firearms Range.
Also during the course of this meeting, SAC HAYES
advised SAC BURKE that the FBI was not conducting any investi-
gation regarding this matter and SAC BURKE then commented tll~ -
that the U. S. secret Service would conduct an investigation. \..

The primary reason for the visit of SAC BURKE was


to make certain we were not conducting a conspiracy investiga-
tion, and, if so, Secret Service would conduct no investigation.
Upon leaving the meet· C' about 20 minutes,
SAC BURKE indicate was at fault for
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OF EXPLOSIVES, REPORTED ACQUISITION OF FIREARMS AND INCENDIARY
DEVICES, AND KNOWN PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE.

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Memorandum
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File (100-17687) DATE: August 24, 1971
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SAC Hayes
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SUBJECT: -IRVING DANA BEAL
SM - YIP (Extremist)

Pursuant to Bureau instructions, the following memorandum


concerning captioned matter is being submitted:
At approximately 11:30 A.M., 8-21-71, I received a telephone
call from Mr. ROBERT BURI~E, SAC, Secret Service, Milwaukee. He
advised that his off ice had received information concerning a possible
plot to assassinate the President; that apparently we had received
similar information, and he was desirous of ascertaining jurisdiction
before proceeding with an investigation. He a s k e d i:f I could meet
with him. It was agreed that this meeting would take place in 45 minut
in my office.
Subsequently, Supervisor o:f the Milwaukee
~~""~~~~~~~~~-~~ KE, acc ompanied by Special Agents
BURKE mentioned the fact his
met with SA r e vious da . BURKE adv i sed that a
of the Secre
--~~· furnished Secret Service with information to the e ec
L and KATHY MORALEZ might possibly be involved in a plot to assassir
the President. He advised that ba s ed u o n the receiot of this informa-
tion, he sent Agents to see
8-20-71, to ascertain n cone
He said the Ag ents were told that our files were
negative concerning this allegat exp ained to him that this
was true, that there was no information in our files concerning.this ·
allegation.

in effect ststed that the federal


plot. BURKE was of the opinion

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then indicated to BURKE


late of 8-20-7
and allowed
O, which mentione a plot to
were already aware of this plot."
this was subsequent to the meeting Secret Serv
8-20-71. BURKE then indicated that it was his understanding
· j~ad furnished information concerning this matter to SA
n 19-71. I explained to him that this was not possible, as
at firearms on this date.

The entire meeting with Secret Service representatives lasted


approximately 15 to 20 minutes, was amiable and as BURKE was leaving my
office he expressed no concern and stated that he was primarily intereste
in getting an investi atio nder He also commented that it
quite apparent tha s at faul fo~r~f!!
a~i "~~!i!
notify Secrc B

I immediately contacte ~ eleohonically to ascertain


if he had been in contact with !llllllllMili on 8-19-71. He
advised the had not as he was ~a~tl8!!f~i~r•e&a~r~m~s-:..~a~~_dill9ate. heck of
SA N3 locator card Au ust 19 and 20 discloses at
firearms on 8-19-71, and at the morn ng 20-71 .
I immediatel advised Mr. BU c ontact with
was during ours of August

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Memo to File 100-17687 .~ •' :

He again reiterated that there was no problem.


not Augu t 19, 1971.
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I telephonically c~BURKE on the morning of


8-23-71, and advised him of comments. He thanked me for
the information. I have had no urther contacts with Secret Service
since th at date.
ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTREMIST ACTIVITY SHOULD BE
CONSIDERED DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF THEIR KNOWN AUVOCACY AND USE OF
EXPLOSIVES, REPORTED ACQUISITION OF FIREARMS AND INCENDIARY DEVICES,
AND KNOWN PROPENSITY FOR V10LENCE.

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S!.t - YOUTH Il~TI;f\NA'l'IONAL ! .
{EX'l'ltEMlS'l')

l'UF~'POSE:
To ndvisc you of SAC, hlilwaukeets, refutation of
~ Secret Service allegation that the Milwaukee FBI Field Office
h~d infor:n~tion on S/19/71 of a plot to assassinate President
Richard !L lUxon and dicl not, at that time, in~ke the infor;nation

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\D. on S/23/71 advised that on 8/20/71 Secret Service receiv~ ~
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id~nt i i ic<.l) th~~·i: Irving Dana Be~l and
1 inio::"."1rw. t ion {source not
~Kath~ ~ornlez were involved in a plot to assassinnte the
iPresid~nt of the U.S. On the sane date, this information was
t fu.raishcd to the ~.\ilwalikce .off ice of the l~BI 2.nd infonriatiou
j cont:lincd ir. the ?.lilwnui~ec FBI f i lcs conc:c1'ning Beal end
iMor~lez w~s furnished to Secret Service.

Force advised, later on 8/21/71 n conference was


held nt the Milwaukee FDI Field Office by SAC E<l~~rd Joseph
H:i.yes 3.Dd f.uperviso.. y: ith SAC nobcrt ~ur~~t> of
ji !.Ii l\'1 aul<C<> Seer ct Service and ·wo other ·secret s~rv ice A<:~ n t 5
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:;at which time the complaint was made thnt the FBI h~d ·
: I ~osscss ion of inf orma t ioa cpncer r.ing the "ss""s i 1111 ti Oil plot <'0

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'I SAC Hayes, after notification of the Secret Service


allegation, by teletypes 8 / 23/71 an 8/24/71 denied the
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on 8/20/71.
{t SA cou no h av e receiv ed the in orrnation on 8/19 71
1 since, on that dat~, he was at firearms trnining.
t upon his return to the Milwaukee Officc · in the aft er n oo n o
tl 8/20/71, furnished this information to Supervisor Emil L.
{~ Schroeder who inforned him thnt the informntion wa s known to
~ \ s ~~e:re t S c:rvic:e s ,n_s the~.. h:·H.l m<~<l·e ir1q niry of th-3 · il~il\','R Ukce Office
\'}sometime e a rlier that day at wnich time they were furnished
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~Service at the FBI Field Office, SAC Hnyes advised that Burke
\all c~e d th a t this · mntion had beP ~ f~~nishcd to the FBI
f by prior to 7/'?')/ri;:;: Burke W:1.S 1 a .t tl:at
r 1· tir:1c , advi see · 1cre was no record of.. ·ai .:·.:.:r uch report and the FBI
Milwaukee Off ice received no inforrn~:t i_c:5· ···oncerning the alleged
t l t · 8/20/71. On S/23/71 coni:J.ct wa s made with
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~ho advised be did not furnisb the information
~he alle~ed plot prior to 8/20/71. SAC Hayes avers
}; allegation that Milwnukea Off ice did not notif ~ecret Service
ll\iliiliiil on . is untrue

SAC Hn opinion that Secret Service was


~misinformed by that the-FBI had b ee n
\advised prior . to e con~cnts of the memorandum.
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Re; I_rving Dana _Beal. •

\1 In adclition, SllC l!ayes advised that SAC Burke of S e cret Service


fl sta ted · on 8/21/71 a nd a g ain
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Wfor failure to advise
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SM - YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PARTY L;
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Memorandum R.L. Shackelford to Mr. C.D. Brenn~; : .
dated 8/24/71,1\ a copy of which is attached, refutes Seer.et -.
Service allegations t.hat tbe Milwaukee Field Office had in its
possession, information of an assassination plot of the -·
President and failed to furnish this information to Secret
Service. The memorandum contained the recommendation that a
letter be sent to Secret Service upon of statemenis rec~ipt
with complete details of the facts in this matter, and the
\ Director noted thereon "Expedite." ·
Statements of explanation of Special A
Charge Edward Jose h ' sor
and Special Agent of the waukee Off ice
have been received a review indicates they substantiate the
information previously f~nished the Bureau by 'Milwaukee
teletypes dated 8/23/7l~~nd 8/24/71~ the content of which is 1
set forth in attached memorandum. 7f)
ACTION: /fl
The attached memorandum will be sent to Secret
Service.

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TO: OTHE PRESIDENT
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FIELD DISSEMINATION
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0 SECRETARY OF STATE
DDffiECTOR, CIA
DDffiECTOR, DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
D AND NATIONAL INDICATIONS CENTER
DDEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
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oNAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE
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IRVING DANA BEAL 1 SECURITY MATTER DASH SUSV£RSN-i <EXTREMIST>.

ON LATE P .M •, El GHT TWENTY LAST, U.s.


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SE~ET SERVICE, f'llILWAUKEE, CONTACTED MILWAUKEE FBI OFFICE AID . •

ADVISED THAT THEY HAD RECEIVED A RUMOR TO THE EFFECT THAT CAP•
TIONED SUBJECT AND JfIS GIRLFRIEND, JCATHY filORALEZ, WERE IN SOME
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RE BUTEL INSTANT DATE\


FOR INFORMATION BUREAU, BEAL ARRESTED BY MADISON, WISCONSIN
PD ON JULY FOURTEEN LAST AND IS CURRENTLY BEING HELD IN DANE COUNTY
JAIL, MADISON ON CH~RGES OF POSSESSING MARIJUANA AND TWO COUNTS OF
~LLING HASHISH. BEAL IS ALSO UNDER FEDERAL DETAINER ON A THREE
AND ONE-HALF YEAR OLD CHARGE OF POSSESSING LSD WITH INTENT
TO SELL IT IN NEW YORK. BEAL IS BEING HELD IN LIEU OF EIGHT

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TO .• DIRECTOR, FBI ATTENTION:


DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE
FROM .• SAC, MILWA~E (100-17687) (P)
DIVISION
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SM - YIP (EXTREMIST) ,f::;/'~

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Milwaukee teletypes 8/21 and 8/23/71;1 i
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Bureau telephone call, 8/23/71.
Pursuant to Bureau instructions, there are enclosed
memoranda concerning captioned matter as requested by the
Bureau.
ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTREMIST
ACTIVITY SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF THEIR KNO
ADVOCACY & USE OF EXPLOSIVES, REPORTED ACQUISITION OF FIREARM
/ ,.,. AND-"UC ENDIARY DEVICES, AND KNOWN PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE.
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MILl\AUKEE JHLlrAUrEE 8/26/71 7/14 8/25/71
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One additional copy of this report has been furnished


to the Bureau, and one copy is being retained ,.....,..~
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"" . -..... . · Milwaukee, in the event subject is approv
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x sion on the secur!rty Index of the Milwaukee
Division. I\ · _/
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One copy of this report is being furnished to the Detroit


and Cleveland Divisions, respectively, for information
in view of the fact that these Divisions have outstanding
leads in this case.
Records of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dan
New York, New York, were reviewed by SA
on 5/6/71.
Sources contacted during~ 1971, re subject
in the New York City are~follows:

LEADS:
MILWAUKEE DIVISION
At Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Will await Bureau's decision regarding Milwaukee's
request to include subject on the security Index, which
request was submitted by separate communication.

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Title: IRVING DANA BEAL

. (J;oroctn: SECURITY MATTER - YIP

Synopsit: IRVING DANA BEAL, born l/9/47, at Ravenna, Ohio, is


currently incarcerated at the Dane County Jail,
Madison, Wiscont;in, afi a result o! his r..rrest, 7/14/71,
on local felony warrant. BEAL identified by sources
as being active within Youth International Party (YIP),
Milwaukee and Mad i son, Wisconsin, and as ueing
instrumental in planning of "New l N i io'l l : f erence"
sponsored by YIP during period of at Madison.
ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED TN NEW L... · US'!' ACTIVITY
SRoum BE CONS!DER£0 DlfNGEROOS-BJ~CAUSE OF THEIR KNOWN
AnVOCACY AND . USE OF EXPLOStvr.s-, UEPORTED ACQUISITION
OF FIREARMS AND IN~CES AND KNOnN PROPEHS"ITY
FOO VIOLENCE.
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Birth Data
The records of Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous
Drugs (BNDD), formerly known as Bureau of Drug Abuse
Control (BDAC), United States Department of Justice, 90
Church street, New York, New York, reviewed by a
representative of the Federal Bureau of Investi gation (FBI),
disclose that IRVING DANA B~AL was born January 9, 1947, /
at Ravenna, Ohio.

Citizenship
IRVING DANA BEAL, in view nf his birth as set
forth above, is a citize n of th ~ United States.

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on Jhat IRVING
DANA BEA .i cur rently an inrna e Dan~ County Jail,
Madison, Wisconsin.

Arrest Checks
On May 6, 1971, records of BNDD, S\1pra., were
reviewed by a representative of the FBI, and the following
arrest information, pertaining to subject, was obtained:

The BNDD file further. reflects IRVING DANA BEAL


was arrested August 22, 1967, in New York City, by BDAC
Agents for violation of 18 USC 111, 21 USC 321 (q) (2) and
21 use 331 (8) (3). concerning this arrest, BEAL, then
residing at 41 East Third Street, New York, New York, and
employed as a newspaper distributor for the "East Village
01:her" located 147 Avenue A, New York, New York, was arrested
on charge of selling 48 capsules of LSD, resisted arrest
and assaulted BDAC Agent. 8.EAL appeared before United
States Magistrate CLAYTON D. HOLLINGER, and a hearing was
set for September 11, 1967. BEAL failed to appear, and a
Bench ~arrant was issued on Januar y 31, 1968, tor his arre•t.
wanted notices .-ere placed by BDAC with New Yorx C1't7 pol.1c-
oepartment and FBI.

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_,,_ BEAL's FBI Identification Record, FBI Number
108 504 F, indicates he was arrest~d January 13, 1964,
by the East Lansing, Michi~an, Police Departroent ior
attempted breaking and entering of a coin mach i ne, arrest
number lSC-64, and that he was listed by the State Hospital,
Kalamazoo , Michigan, on September 9, 1964, as an escaped
patient.

Kalamazoo,
BDAC, Detroit,
, was a dmitted to
that Hospital in June, 1964i in S~ptembe~, 1964, he escape d,
but returned; in January, 1966, B~ e e sed from the
State Hospital as sound of mind. s tated that
BEAL was not suffering from any men ·a ~ s during his
stay in the State Hospital, and in his escape, used no
violent means.
On February 16, 1971,
ureau of Identification, Milwaukee Police ~par m n •
11waukee, advised a review of the files of this agency '
reflect that subject, using the alias of PAUL CHARI..ES AUGtr~;T t !'l , ,
was arrested November 12, 1970. This arrest was the result
of a narcotics raid conducted by the Milwaukee Police
oepartment at 2545 North Oakland, Milwaukee. Subject was
released on $500 own recogni<.ance bond and s ubsequently
failed to appear at a scheduled judicial hearin~ at which
time he ~as declared a State Fugitive.
ebruary 16, 1971,
aureau of Identif icatiou, Milwaukee oun y
sheriff s O ice, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, advised a review
of the files of this agency failed to reflect an arrest
record identifiable with subject.
On advised that subject
was arrested on July , , y he Madison, Wisconsin,
police Department on a local felony warrant, charging BEAL
with two counts of selling hashish. At the time of arrest,
BEAL bad in his possession a large qua ntity of hashish,
a:id bttcause of this, another felon)· cba.rge "r.l-8 ~ ~ ~~ ~ ('..~ : ..... \.
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Further, at th~ time of arrest, subject was accompanied by
KATHLEEN A?~N MORI:.LES.
KATHLEEN AN~RALES B. APPROX.

~•dviae~ on August 24, 1971, that


~RALES is a white female,
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appr6x1r.l&tely 16 years of age, 'Pho is the
girl friend of IRVING BEAL and ha~ been
BEAL' s traveU.ng companion.

Sou.rec :1dvised that subsequent to subject's arrest


1n Madison, the Milwaukee Police Department forwarded
a felony warrant to the ?l.adison pol ice Dtipa.r lment as a
detainer against BEAL. cb~.q;ing hir.1 with tw~ cc.. unts of
selling l.SD in thP. lUlwaukee are.a (a felony). Further,
a felony detainer w~s placed against s~bject for the
Federal narcoticE warrant, chargi•g him with violation of
the following Federal Statute:
Title 21, USC-331, (a)(2), 36 a (b): 321 (b),
and 333 (a).
Source advised subject is awaiting court appearaoce
for the loca.l Madison ch?.rges, and after the loc~l matters
have been handled, subject. will face an extradition hearing
to New York City, where, if extradited, subject ~ill appear
on the Federal charges.

I I. BEAL' S ACTIVITIES ON BEHALF OF


·rHE YOlll'H INTERNATIONAL PARTY

The
that during the perio
subject attende~nee ng£
being held both ~ison, and
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Nation was

tttl'he Milwaukee Journri.l," a newspaper published


daily in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, contained an article on
July 26, 1971, captioned, "Sur>pect in Madison a Leading
Yippie." This article reads, in part, as follows:

"Dana seal, the former radical leader in


New York's East Village who was arrested in
Madison, Wis., last week on charges of being a
aarijuana dealer, is a major theoretician and
behind the scenes leader of the underground
youth move~nt.
"Interviews with spokesmen of the movement
have stripped away the elaborate system o!
aliases seal has used since jumping bail on
drug charges in New York in 1967.
"Beal, 24, was named by these spokesmen
as a founder of several radic~l youth groups,
including the Yippies, and as organizer of
ma.ny "pro-pot" demonstrations, such as the
second annual smoke-in and anti-CIA heroin
JDArch held in Washington July 4.
"His friends and associates identified
Dana seal - he does not use his first name,
Irving - as one of the first movement writers
to argue for a merger of political radicalism
and the psychedelic life style.

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"Abbie Roffman and Jerry Rub:i.n, Yippie


leaders and authors who garnered national
attention during the 1968 Democratic convention
demonstrations, both agreed in separate telephone
interviews that seal was an important figure
in the piovein.ent.
"'He is a unique blend of a street person
and a theoretician.' Hoffman said. 'His
writings are far more important and impressive
than people like me and Jerry Rubin.'
"Rubin said seal's writingE •were a strong
force in helping us understand who we are.•
He asserted that a~al · was such an important
symbol that local and federal l~w enforcement
agencies specifically sought to catch him
dealing in drugs.
"Hoffman and Rubin identified seal's
most important pieces as 'Right On Culture
Freaks' and •weather Yippie,' which were
reprinted in more than 100 underground newspapers
in this country and abroad.
"The articles cRlled for more militancy on
the part of young radicals but criticized the
elitism and lack of humanity that seal saw in
the more violent radical groups.

"His associates said that seal preferred


to organize 1 alternatiye culture actions' to
highlight his beliefs rather than get involved
in bombings or violent confrontations.
"A. J. webermanJ an unofficial biographer
of singer Bob Dylan, said that it was while
attending New York University night school that
neal first became convinced of the importance
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"'Bis first paper was on the effect of LSD


on the politics of hippies, and he deci••d acid
radicalized them,' weberman, a former roommate
of seal, explained in a telephone interview.
nwhen seal was arrested by federal narcotics
agents in New York in 1967 his friends marched
through lower Manhattan and raieed $3,000 to
bail him out. He was arrested a second time,
shortly afterward, and then disappeared from
the city.
"Beal, changing aliases about once every
six months after the se&> nd arrest, turned up
in various places on the contin~nt from Mexico
to Canada. He was connected with the White
Panther Party and s _e veral other radical groups
in tbe Midwest.
"He was arrested in several cities on drug
charges but managed to jump bail each time
before coming to trial.
"Bis aost recent arrest occurred as he was
hitchhiking out of Madison on July 14. The
first car to stop was that of plainclothes
detectives who yere seeking Beal on a 1970
charge of selling hashish.
"Beal is charged with Gelling dangerous
drugs (marijuana) and possession with intent to
sell dangerous drugs (marijuana). Bail has
been set at $8,000. A preliminary hearing 1'8.S
continued last week and is tentatively set for
Thursday.
"Madison police said they found 69 ba.gs
of marijuana in neal's Suitcase and, in
addition, a Bureau o! Narcotics and Dangerous
Drugs agent said his agency, New York City police
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enforcement groups had 'A·arrants a.gainst seal.


"Within hours of his arrest, underground
leaders were organizing defense plans for
seal.
"In an interview with reporters Thursday
in his jail cell, seal was chagrined over his
latest incarceration.
''•I should have taken the bus, but i t was
such a beautiful day I let my guard 6.>wn,'
be said."
The "Milwaukee sentinel," a newspaper published
daily in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, contained an article on
July 31, 1971, captioned, "Kunstler to Defend Yippie in
Test Case." This article reads, in part, as follows:
"New York Atty. William Kunstler, who
contends drug laws are being used to curb
radical political movements, said Friday
be will defend Yippie Irvin Dana seal on
marijuana charges.
"The defense counsel in the 'Chicago 7'
conspiracy trial made the announcement after
conferring with seal in his Dane County jail cell.
"Kunstler said he was asked by Beal and
friends, including Abbie Hoffman and Jerry
Rubin, to defend the Yippie in an effort to
have the court declare marijuana laws uncon-
stitutional.
"In a etatement prepared in hie cell, seal
said the state 'is clearly using grass laws
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"His being jailed would not stop the aovement.


seal asserted, because 'a thousand will rise to
ta.ke my place.'"
"Tile Milwc..ukee Journal," supra, contained an article
on August 2, 1971, captioned., "Hoa:r.: on Hero? Yippie Case
Puzzling." This article reads, in part, as follows:
"It has the ingredients of e. perfect Yippie
hoa.x.
"Dana :seal is busted for drugs in Madison.
Almost immediately he is identified by Ab~ie
Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, no less, as a famous
underground organizer and theoretician, protected
in his ceaseless travels across the country, in
eluding a stay in Milwaukee, by fanciful aliases -
Leon Yipsky, Paul Yippie, Qeorge Metefaky of the
White Panther Party.
"Atty. William Kunstler, whose clients are
the leaders of a political movement that could
use a few heroes, flies to Uadison to lead neal's
dofense, converting the mystifying claims of
his importance into a genuine cause.
"Kunstler indicated that he would use the
seal case to test the constitutionality o! the
marijuana laws, which he contends are being
used to suppress the youth culture. This also
has been one of seal's contentions.
"The defense forms: A marijuana smoke-in
will be held on the Capitol steps the day
seal's trial begin~; rallies are scheduled;
a defense fund is started; undoubtedly, 'Free
Dana' buttons will be on the streets any day.

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"It continues, until it is almost as hard to
separate neal f:-om his reputation as it usually
is to separate .,_ radical le<'.der from the image
created by the press.
"Dana aea.l came to Milwaukee in the spring
of 1969. According to his friends, be was
running fro~ the law and he was tired.
"'We didn't believe him,' one local Yippie
said. • ••• He ~as a very inten~e, nervous
person. Two year~' runni~g had dune a lot ·to
him. Be said be knew the Up Against the Wall •••
organization in Hew York acd a lot of people
from the legit ir..,1-te ra.d ica.l movement, but we
thought he 1\'as leaky (unrelis.ble j'
"Dennts Gall, editor of the undcrgr<.lund
newspaper, Kaleidosco~, recalled that aeal
yas 'very Migh er..e rgy, almost to the point
that it bothered you.'
"'He hnd th~ kiud of per~on~lity where either
you bated hlm and didn't want to see him or you
liked him real much. And you might che.nge your
opinion fro~ day to day.'
"A yoroan living in an Ea.et Side con:.munc
learned to respect seal as a 'geniu~ really
a genius at usingthe 111edia, much better tha.n
Abbie' (Abbie Hof f1uan' s political reputation
rests largely on his ability to publicize
his style of radicalism). Rut she didn't
like h1.m particularly, felt he was a 'male
chauvinist.'
"Beal eventually convinced Milwaukee
radicals that h~ ~as authentic. But his
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he did was t~lk politics,• Gall said.


"He was in and out cf AUlwaukee,
traveling on the East Coast and around the
country, his friends said. He was an important
influence among Milwaukee radicals, they say, ,
but nobody can point to a single outstanding
local achievement.
"He impressed East Side Yippies with
the importance of a street paper to bring
together the hippie subculture and the
political radicals. But his real influence
seemed to come thr-ou~h the example of his un-
tiring, dynamic organizing.
"Beal wa.s one of the organizers that was
able, through his contacts in cities all over
the country, to draw radicals together into
a sense of unity, at least."

III. MISCELLANEOUS
Sources, familiar with certain phases of
subversive, radical, and racial activities in the New York
City area, were contacted regarding subject during April and
11&y, 1971, but advised that subject w&s unknown to tbea.

IV. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION


The following is a physical description of IRVING
DANA BEAL obtained from reviews of arrest records identifiable
witb subject:
Name IRVING DANA BEAL, ak&
Paul Charles Augustin
Race White
sex Ma.le
Date of Birth January 9, 1947 ;

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Place of Birth Ravenna, Ohio


Height 5'9~"
weight 140 pounds
Hair Blond
Eyes Blue
FDI Number 108 504 F ;
Relative Mother, MARJORIE NE~L
1206 Park Street .
I..Rnsing, Michigan (1967)

ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTRElHST


ACTIVITY SHOUW BE CONS IDEllEO bANGEtroUS BECAUSE CJF 1'11EIR
KNOWN ADVOC'At"Y AND USE OF ""E'X¥[,US!VL"S lfoPOitTED ACQUISITTON
"OrFUU:ARllS AND INCENDIARY OEVfCES AND KNOW!t PROPENSl'ly
YOR VIOLENCE.

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FEDERAL BUREJ.ll OF INVESTIGATION

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
August 26, 1911

Title IRVING DANA BEAL


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Character SECURITY MATTER YIP


Reference SA

as above

All sources (except any listed belo.,,..) whose identities


are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable .
information in the past.

Thi• doeW11ent conla•n• n•ilher recommendation• nor conelu•lon• of the F"Ell. II i • th., property
of lb• F'BI and I• loaned to your aqency; It and II• conlont• ar• not to be dl•lrlbuted .,ut•ld•
J'Ololf qency.

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INFOIWATION CONCERNING BE.AL'S EXTREllIST ACTIVITDB.
ALL INDIVIOOALS INVOLVED Ilf nw urr EXTBEKIST ACTIVITr
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DOWli PBOPENSITY FOB VI~
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8/24/71 of which is attached

Statements of explanation of
Charge Edward Jose u ervisor
and Special Agent f t e Milwau ee
have been receive an a r view icates they substantiate the
information previously f~nished the Bureau by Milwaukee
teletypes dated 8/23/7l~~nd 8/24/71~ 1 the content of which is
set forth in attached memorandum. ~

ACTION:
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Re: Milwaukee report of S ~L26/~71~~~~~~~/
[X] ll is recommended that a Sr- c urity Jndr-x Card be C...:: l h r Srrn ri ly lnrlcx Card o n th e captionrd in di vi d u:il s hou(d
p repa_rr-d on the above-c aptioned individual. br changrd as lo llows ( .\ f1rcify rl1 011gc unly ) :

Ali ase s Paull Cha rles ;Augustin Tab


J i m1crewe \ !XJ Native Born [X_J Pr iori l )' I
Paul' .Yippie \ ,... __. - J D Na 1urali zed D Prio rity n
t,eon1 Yipsky __.- 0 Alien D Prio r i1y Ill
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1/9/47 Ravenna , Ohio 'I Q Female
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Succinct Summary

IRVING DANA BEAL has been identified by sources,


who have furnished reliable information in the past, as
being active within the Youth International Party (YIP),
Milwaukee and Madison Wisconsin Cha ters. S u·ect
also identified
the "New Nation
Wisconsin, during

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IRVUlG DANA BEAL
SU - YIP (EXTRF.lUST)

ReJlI FD-122 dated 8/26/71.~


The succinct summary, attached to referenced
FD-122 on the subject, is completely inadequate for
justification of the subject for inclusion on Priority I
of the Security Index (SI).
Immediately submit amended succinct suJllllary
fully justifying subject's inclusion in Priority I
of SI 1n accordance vltb Section 87G of the Manual of
Instruct ions.
ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTRF.MIST
ACTIVITY Sl!OULD BE CONSIDtlitD VANG£1IDUS BECAUSE OF 1'Rf:llt
lOWtN AO\OCACY AND VSt OF' £XPWS!vts~ R£PORt£D ACQUISITION
bF P'Il?l!AIU!S, AND KNO\\"N POOPF.NSITY FO C VIOLENC:t'.

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Subject is active in the Youth International ~
H..! >:J . Mi~y;i~yjt~~~ -:-!.J.-~.~o~~;ln; "repor~ed
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issass$ atloil ..ploJ.-::· .~ g~°[J;i~t Presid"ent Nixon · 10 July, · 1~71~- :-
ilwaukee submitted an FD~l22 recommending subject for the SI,
Priority I and succinct summary was completely inadequate.
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SUBJECT: IRVING.DANA~AL
SM - YIP (EXTREMIST)
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8-26-71; Milwaukee letter to Baltimore,
Milwaukee letter to Minneapolis, 10-27-71.}0

Subject currently incarcerated at the Dane


County Jail, Madison, Wisconsin, awaiting trial on
charges of illegally selling narcotics.
FD-122 being prepared for subject's inclusion
on ADEX, and will be submitted under separate cover.

LEAD
MILWAUKEE DIVISION
AT MADISON, WISCONSIN
Will follow and report prosecutive action
regarding subject.

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St 1BJECT : IRVING DANA BEAL C:u'u:1 sent 00
L_E_S_E_C_T_I_O_H. ~/jP.:}1~
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Name

IRVING DANA lEAL


Aliases
PaulLCharles Augustin T~at:egorv
[X Native: Born lXJ e:tzScc;~
Jim '" ~:i;.ewe · D Naturalj zc-d D Priori! )" JI
Leon Yigsky
Geor e.Me~efsky 0 Alic:n 0 Priori1y JU

0AWC 0 COMMUNIST ONL D PLP 0 PR.-.; o s~ · . L:J SWP


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Date: of Birth Pl"'H of Birth
1/9/47 Ravenna, Ohio
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Bu s inc~ s Addres s, Namt' o! Emplor ing Concern and Address, Residence Address
Nature of Employment, and Union Affiliation, if any.

Dane County Jail )


Hadison, Wisconsin I \
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Sources who have furnished reliable infonnation in the past


i dentified BEAL as being active within the Youth International
Party (YIP), Milwaukee, and Hadison, Wisconsin, and as being
instrumental in l an · " ew Nation Conference" sponsored
by YIP durin at Madison. BEAL has also been
identified b . n s ciates publicly as a founder of
several radical youth group,s, includin~ the Yippies, and as
organizer of many "pro-pot' demonstrations. ABBIE HOFE1'1AN and
JERRY RUBIN, Yippie leaders and authors, also publicly agreed
BEAL was an important figure in the YIP movement.
Based on the above, it is recommended subject be placed in
Category I of Adex.
Milwaukee will subrait next report on captioned subject by 2/29/72.
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ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTREMIST ACTIVITY SHOULD
BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF THEIR KNOWN ADVOCACY AND USE
OF EXPLOSIVES, REPORTED ACQUISITION OF FIREARMS, AND KNOWN
PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE.

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IS - CANADA
Re ference
No prior correspondence.

Followin offices would b

Milwaukee
Status with this office:

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Memorandum
TO DI~CTOR, FBI (100-467404) DATE: 1/5/72 ·
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FROM 1l'fI SAC


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SUBJECT: IRVING DANA BSAL
SM - YIP (EXTHEIUST)
{ 00: Milwaukee)
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l and Milwaukee FD-122 to Bureau, dated 12/15/71 •• ~ i

a vis0 B:.. ~
Dane County Jail, 12/22/71, on a
possessing marihuana.
B~AL entered guilty pleas to the marihuana
count as well as to two counts of selling hashish.
Visiting Judge K~{T HOUCK of Richland Center,
llisconsin, sentenced B~L to two years imprisonment
on each of the hashish counts, then suspended sentence.
Judge HOUCK made the year sentence retroactive
to 7/14/71, the date of the defendant's arrest. The
court said it was denying Huber Law privileges "for the
time being".
Attorneys EDWARD KRUEGER and MICHA~ ROTHST.ci!IU,
who represented B~AL, arrived at the negotiated plea
with Assistant District Attorney HO\-TARD HIPPN.iUi in
Judee HOUCK's chambers before the court session was held.
Subject is presently incarcerated in the Dane
County Jail, Madison, Wisconsin, where be will serve
the remainder of imposed sentenc~.\\CJ

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MI 100-17687

At lla dison, Wisconsin


~ Maintain contact with and Dane
County Jail authorities and imme report pertinent
information regarding BSAL.

J',[C INDMDUJ\t:S Irf/Ol\'EO IN r~EW LEFT rxrrm.1Gf


ACTIVITY SHOULD BE CC'f!S!O[l?ED O :"·.i : G~ :w us G ~c:.u ~·:
OF TllEIR tmOWN AO'iOC.~.c r A:: o us ~ (1f F.:-T~.:o~ :·::..::;,
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DEPAilTMENT OF
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

WASHIN GTON, D.C. 20535


February 7, 1972

Department of the Treasury


RE: IRVING DANA BEAL
Washington, D. C. 20220
SM - YIP •
Dear Sir:
The information fur ni she d herew ith concern s an indi vidual or organi zation believed
to be covered by th e agree ment between the FBI and Secret Service concerning protective
responsibilitie s, and to fall within the category or ca tegories checked.
} . D Threats or actions against persons protected by Secret Service.
2. D Attempts or threa ts t o red ress grievances .
3 . D Threatening or abusive stateme nt about U. S. 9r foreign official.
4. D Partic ipation in civil disturbances, anti-U. S. demonstrations or hostile
incidents against foreign diplomatic establishments .
5. D Illegal bombing, bomb-making or other terrorist a ctivity.

6. D De fector from U. S. or indicates desire to defect .


7. Qg Potentially dangerous because of background, emotion a l instabi lity or
activity in groups e ngaged in activities inimical to U. S.

~enclosed D is not available.


Photograp h D has been furnished
Very truly yours,

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Director

1 - Special Agent in Charge CEnclosure(s)) (2)


ll. S. Secret Service, Milwaukee (Via Courier)
(Upon removal of classified enclosures, if any, this transmittal form
Enclosure(s) b ecomes UNCLASSIFIED .> .

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Memorandum
DIRECTOR, FBI (100-467404) DATE : 2/14/72
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IRVING DANA BEAL


SM - YIP (EXTREMIST)
(00: MILWAUKEE)

Re Detroit letter to Bureau, 10/27/64,


en A BEAL"; Milwaukee report of
SA 8/26/7l;~Legat, Ottawa letter to
, copy to Milwaukee; and Milwaukee
Bureau, 1/5/72~' ~

A search of Milwaukee Office indices reflects


DANA BEALLE, aka John Wesley Harding, may be identical
with one IRVING DANA BEAL (Ml 100-17687, Bufile 100-467404).
BEAL, a self-proclaimed Youth International Party (YIP)
leader and theortician, was arrested at Madison, Wisconsin,
on 7/14/71, on local charges of making illegal sales of
narcotics. BEAL is presently incarcerated in the Dane ·{·· -
County Jail, Madison, serving a one-year term on a charge
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amended to possessing marihuana. V
Detroit and Milwaukee has furnished the
Bureau complete background information regarding BEAL
in referenced cormrunications, including BEAL's presen~
status and residence. v

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=:J Retum with explonati on or n?!ulion os to oction toke11 .

Attached FD-376 enclosing photo of


for dissemination at Headquarter's level.
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as obt a ined tllrOUG" h Bureau of Vt tal t.i t at istic c• J'ec or~ls ,
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Ravenn<>. , vhi o. .::i ubject 's first name was previously cr:. rJ ied
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?.linne a p ·.: > l is letter to ~1i1'.>1a u!cce, S/2G/7 l; j--l>
Cleveland l e tter to Mi l wa ukee, 9/2/ 7l;•o
Bureau letter to Mi lwauke e, 9 /8/7 1; ~
Detroit l etter to M il~a u kee , 9/13 /7 1; ~ 0 0
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ADM IN IS 'ffii\ TIVE

This report has been prepared by Milwaukee to


apprise the Dureau and interested governmenta 1 agencies
of all information ascertained regarding subject since
submission of re report.
)1ilwaukee is retaining this case in a pending
status for handling in accordance with AD LX - ~atebory I,
(l.i:Y.tremist) criteria.
The Cleveland vivision advised by letter to
Milwaukee, 9/2/71, that its indices are negative
regarding subject's parents, V. . ._"'R NvN Li:,..;T.c.R B~AL and
MARJuRI.c; N..:;;LL BEAL, nee GII.CRLST, at one time from
Ravenna, uhio.

Fl.J-376 is stapled to this report.

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Was hi ngton, D. C . 20~20 RE: IRVIN DANA BEAL

Dear Sir:
T he inf'orma ti on furnished he rewith conce rn s a n indi vidual or o rgani z ation 'be lieve d
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lo be covered by th e agreement be tween th e FBI and Secret Service concerning protective
respon ~ibilities, and lo fall within the category or categories checked.
}. D Threats or actions against. perso ns protected by Secret Service.
2. O Attempts or threats t o redress grievances.
3. D Threate ning or abusi ve statem_e n t about U. S. or foreign offic ial.
4. D Partic ipation in civil disturbances, anti-U. S. de mons tralions or hostil e
incident s again s t foreign diplom at ic .estab lishments.

5. D illegal bombing, bomb- mak ing or othe r terrorist activity.

6. Q Dc fectur from U. S. or indicates desire to defe ct.


7. [X P otent ially dangerous becaus e of background, emotional in s tability or
ac tiv ity in gro ups engaged in activitie s in.imical to l:J. S.

D e nclosed D is not available.


Photograph ~ has been furnishe d
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1 - Special Agent in Charge <Enclosure(s)) 1 (RM)


Q. S. Secret Serv ice , Milwaukee .-
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OR'lcc1 MILWAUKEE

Field Office File #: All 100-17687 Bureou Fiie #1 100-4 6 7404

Tille: IRVIN DANA BLAL

Choraders 3ECURITY MATT~ - YuUTH INTt.RNATIONAL PilRTY (YIP)

Synopsbs
Vital Statistics' records, Ohio~show subject has
given n <l.me of :tRVIN .UnNA B.C:i\ L. L.].t:.AL as of 2/72
was reportedly writing a book to deal with his
efforts to organize and radicalize you~and in
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4/72, he was released from l ianc ~ounty Jail, l.la dison,
Wisconsin, having served sentence on conviction for
local narcotics law vio ~ l _. ons H confidential
informant described B~A as leading
theoretician in Madison a p er . Subject resides
334 West Wilson Street, Madison, and is unemployed.
ALL Ill.uIVI:UU!\lS !NVlJLVi.lJ IN NJ~W L.t:. FT i:.XTR .i:.11:i.:lT NCT:.LY:LTY
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Details:

Thia document contains n eithe r rec o mmenc!atlona nor c onc l usions of the f" B I. It ls the p r operty of t h e f"BI and ls l o aned lo
)'OUt a9 .. ncy; U and ll • content • ere not to be dl11trlb" t"d out•lde yo•Jr a9ency.

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Ravenna, v110, a vise on nug ust 26, 1971, that subject was
born on January 9, 1947, at Ravenna, and given name of
lmVIN uANA B.i:. AL. An affidavit was filed, May 15, 1947,
changing subject •s first name, :c;RVIN, to IHVIN.

Res id enc es
B.
. . . . . advise<l on that subject
was incar~n the Dane ~oun y Jail, Madison, Wisconsin,
from July 14, 1971 to on or about April 14, 1972. He now
resides at 334 ~·1est Wilson t>treet, Madison.

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D. close Re la ti ves
• advised on August 26,
1971, that Bureau of Vital Statisticslrecords show subject's
parents as V:t.RNON LiST.c.R B:c:AL and lil.1-\RJvRIE NELL BEAL, nee
GI LCR:C.S T •
~. credit and Arrest
A review of records by IC at
the Akron Credit Bureau, Summit County Sherif s , and
the Portage County Sheriff's uffice, (uhio), on September 2,
1971, failed to locate any record regarding subject.
Review of the Ravenna, Uhio Police ~epartrnent
records by I~~ on September 2, 1971, was also negative.

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Th e following agencies, according to the


record custodian contacted, on Sept e mber 13, 1971, were
found to have no information in their files regarding
subject:
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Michigan.
11 The Wisconsin State Journal," a Ma dison, Wisconsin
daily newspaper, in i s sue dated October 5, 1971, carried an
article ca p tioned, "Reduced Ba il Denied for Yippie i.iana Beal."
This article, in part, advised that a Madison circuit court
judg e the pr e c e ding Monday r e fused to lower the bail for
subject who is curr e ntly incarcerated in the Dane County Jeil,
?.l<l.dison. Bail had been previously set by a ~ladison County
court jud g e f ollowing BEAL's May 14, 1971 arrest, at $8,000.00
cash.
The article said that BEAL, reported to be .a Youth
International Party (YIP) leader, is being charged in Madison
with criminal offenses of possession and sale of marijuana.

YOUTH INT ~RNATIONAL P ARTY


The Youth International Party,
(YIP) , also \mown as Yippies, is
a loosely knit, anti-establishment,
revolutionary youth organization
formed in New York Cit~ in January,
1968.

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, "The Capital Times," a Madison daily nev:spaper,


~n issue dated ~ecember ~l, 1971, carried an nrticlc captioned,
"Beal ~entcnced To Year On J\mended Pot Count." This article,
in part, said that Beal, on this date, was sentenced to a
one year term in the ~ane County . Jail after being convicted
for local narcotics law violations.
Madison Police Department,
, 1972, that B..C:AL was released
from the uane County Jail on or about April 14, 1972. He
was allowed to go free before the expiration of his one year
jail sentence due to good behavior on his part.

G. FBI Number

The FBI Identification Division by communication


received at Milwaukee, March 9, 1972, advised that subject
has FBI Number 108 504 F.

advised on that on
::>eptember , 1971, a "smoke-in" and mare i was held in
Madison, participated in by approximately 1,000 individuals.
Purpose of the first event was to protest against alleged
repressive laws outlawing possession and use of marijuana.
Purpose of the second event was to show support for subject
and to raise money for the Beal uefense Fund.
The activities for the day of September 25, 1971,
were sponsored by Wisconsin YIP activists.
The B~AL support march began at approximately
2 :OO _. ..M and proceeded from Brittingham !'ark where the "smoke-
in11 was held. It went up West ?itain Street to the Capitol
Square and then over to the ~tate ~treet steps of the State
Capitol Building. Speeches were then given and after about ~n
hour the crowd marched over to the steps of the Federal
Bui lcling.

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I "The Daily Cardinal," a University of Wisconsin (UW)
J,tadison student newspaper, in issue dated November 4, 1971,
carried an article captioned, "Kunstlcr To ~pea le, Help With
Beal Defense Friday." 'fhis article, in part, advised that
prominent New Left .httorney WILLIAAI KUNSTLc.R plans to be in
Madison, November 5, 1971, to speak at the First Congregational
Church for the purpose ~f coordinating and defining his role
in the legal defense of i:rtYING .u:J~A BLAL.

The article noted that the KUNuTLc.~ talk will take


place in the evening. Funds will be solicited for the Beal
Defense Fund.

The article said that according to one of BEAL's


local Madison attorneys, KUNSTL~~ would be an "active
participant" in the B ~ L case and would serve in .more than
just a figurehead capacity.

~dvis ed on that h."1JNST Ll:.R


spoke to stimated at peop e from 8:00 to
9:30 ~M, November 5, 1971, at the First Congregational Church,
Madison. This event was organized by the ~ladison YI.t' chapter.
Yif' ac ti vis ts, during KUN::;TL:..:.R 's speech, moved throur,hou t the
crowd soliciting money for B..:...-iL's defense. vver $400.00 was
obtained.
KUNSTLER's speech centered around telling the church
gathering that marijuana laws are used by government to discredit
college community people throughout this country and that public
officials specifically used th e se laws to make records, to stay
in office, and to oppress. KUN5TlliR noted that he has therefore
agreed to act as D.&:..n·L•s attorney in an effort to show that
marijuana . laws are unconstitutional and wrong.

"The Daily cardinal," in issue dated November 9, 1971,


carried an article showing an interview with h..1JN3TLl..R in Madison,
Noveiaber 5, 1971, by a staff member of the "Cardinal." Th i s
interview, in part, elicited the following comments from KillfoTLL.R:

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I Regarding B.i:!:AL and marijuana, Klli·~;.JTL..:n commented
~J1at '~ana represents young people - they're being vamped on.
Grans is a serious political issue. It causes no harm either
physically or psychically to an avera~e person. ~ince it has
already and will continue to destroy the lives of many political
people, ~rass is as serious as the fig ht against racism or anyone
of the irrationalities _of this political system."

_ "The Ca pi ta 1 Times," in issue dated January 5, 1972,


noted that subject, since his incarce:ation in the Dane County
Jail, July, 1971, has been unable to make cash bail set at
$8,000.00.
The article s~id that BL.ML has been unable to
raise bail even though he has received scattered collections
from the radical youth community and a co:nmitment from national
YIP leader P.BBI..t. HOFFMAN of half the profits from the mail
order sales of HuFFMAN 's newest book.

dvised that
IP leadership
e micwes ·ern and t1e United ~tates, came
to Madinon on this ··., .....:;.;.Cr:.,.
·_·,_~· YI¥ "Pre-
Conference."

conference agenda
wus announced.

1. Discussing organization of "Joint vay" demons tra ti on


tactics for day of hlay 1, 1972 to be held by YIP activists in
state capitals throughout the U.S. !Jurpose of this day would
be to show protest against alleged discriminatriry state laws
prohibiting use of marijuana.

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National Convention.

'fh is conference was held for the purpose of


plannine YIP functions throughout the country to be used as a
buildup for the YI~ Presidential Nominating Convention in Miami,
srnnmer of 1972. The people at the Madison conference indicated
they would use word 11 Zip" to dC:!signate their group. The ":Z.ips"
are to be the political arm of the YIPs.
B~AL reportedly feels that use. of "Zip" detracts
from all the organizing and building that he has done for the
past two years in YIP. The use of the new name, he says,
will only detract from YIP, possibly resulting in its
ultimate downfall. He agrees there should be new leadership
in YIP at a natiorial level, however, obtaining this direction
should, he feels, come through unified decisions by YIP activists
and not by starting a new unknown group that is unknown to most
revolutionaries.
C. Miscellaneous
"The :C:ast Village Other," an underground newspaper
published on a semi-monthly basis in New York City, carried an
article captioned, "Dana Beal: Prison Letter." 'This article
set forth a letter from B~-~L wherein in part he advises .as
follows:
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" ••• if I don't get out on bail soon, it will be very


difficult to do any kind of job at all on my book, YIP~IE MANI-
F.uS'IOS. It's hard to write or t3.lk over the book with oth.<Jr YIPs,
from behind bars. And each day in jail increases the pressure to
come to a pre-mature settlement, a bad deal, in court .•• "

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that a strong party organizaticn ~e built in the course of my
defense, than that I get off completely. i could do a couple of
years in jail if I knew that it would somehow help build a
strong party to keep fighting on the outside."

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Subject is reportedly currently incarcerated in


jail in Madison; . .
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"The Ca pi ta 1 Times," in issue dated January 5, 197.2
in its article regarding subject, supra, noted the following
additional information: ·
B~AL is currently working on a book he calls
"Yippie J.1anif es tc:s.." Rega1·d ing th is boolt B ~i1 L advises,
.. In a sense what the book is about it what we' 11 be doing
in practice in Miami. What we want is to revive the idea
the revolution."
B~AL, said the article, made bis reputation as
a YIP theoretician by writing analytical articles for the
underground press.
Regarding his current confinement, Bi:AL reportedly,,
advised, . "Jail just makes it more difficult to organize."

that subject
has, 1e uane County Jai , been writing
a book which he hopes to publish in the near future. Th is book,
(name unknown) , wi 11 dea 1 with subject's efforts to organize . .
and radicalize youth. _.,.

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·r<) Di<ector, FBI (Bufilc· 1 00-467404 DATE! April 26, 1972
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M'BJECT: IRVIN DAHA BEAL, aka
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Si1 - YIP (EXTREHIST)
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IRVI~ DAHA BEAL I
Aliases.
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Business Addrt>SS, Kame of f.mploying Concern and Address, Rcsidc1Jcc Addzcss


Nature of Employment, and Union Affili:ation, if-any.

334 West Wilson


Eadison, Wisconsin
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·• SUGG IN GT SIB-1ViARY

Sources who have furnished reliable information in


the past identified BEAL as being active within the Youth
International Party (YIP), Milwaukee, and Hadison, Wisconsin,
and as being instrumental in planning the "New Nation Con-
ference" sponsored by YIP during April 1-4, 1971, at Madison •.
BEAL has also been identified by friends and associates
publicly as a founder of several radical youth groups, in-
cluding the Yippies, and as org<lllizer of many "pro-pot"
demonstrations. ABBIE HOFF!1AH and JERRY RUBIN, Yippie leaders
and authors, also publicly a/Y'eed BEAL was an important
figure in the YIP movement.

These same sources have further advised that as of


2/72, BEAL was writing a book to deal with his efforts to
organize and radicalize youth. Also, during 4/72, BEAL was
identified as the leading theoretician in the Hadison YIP
Chapter.

Based on the above, it is recommended that subject


be included in the Stop Index File.

Subject is described as follows:

Name IRVIN DANA BEAL


Race White
Sex Hale
Height 5 1 9\ 11
Weight 140
Eyes Blue
Hair Blond
DOB 1 /9/47
POB Ravenna, Ohio
FBI# 108 504 F

ALL INDIVIDUALS IHVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTRENIST ACTIVITY


SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF THEIR :i\1TOWN
ADVOCACY Al!D USE OF EXPLOSIV'i:S, R2PORTED ACQUISI'l'ION OF
FIREAHl-iS' AHD rrn 0\-frl PROPENSITY FOR VIOLEl'l CE.

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF IN\'ESTICATION
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
April 26, 1972
In R~ply, PlMu Refw IO
Fil~ i\"o.

SUBJECT: IRVIN DAMA BEAL

CHARACTER: SM - YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PAR'.f.'Y

REFERENCE: Report of SA
dated 8/26/71,

Referenced communication contained subject's resid e nce and l or employnK'nt


address. A recent change has been de lermined and is ~ing set forth below <change
only specified) :

Residence : 334 v:est Wilson


Madison, Wisconsin

Employment: Unemployed

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STATES DEPARTMENT o4~TICE


FEDERAL RU!lEAU OF INVESTIGATION
Milwau1'ee, Wisconsin
Apri 1 20, 1972
In Reply. P~ Refer t,o
File ]'{o.

IRVIN DANA Bill\L


Title

::; l':L. UR I TY M11 TT .t.R


YOUTH INT.t:RNATIOHAL PARTY
Character

Reference Mi lwa u~'ee report by Sil


11111"""111 dated and c~ptioned as

All sources (except any listed below) whose identities


are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
info:nnation in the past.

Thl• document ~ontain• ne1ther recommendatioru:. nor conclua!c..ns of lhe FBI. It la the properly
of th'-' FBI and l• loaned to your aqency; lt and It• content• are not to .be distributed out .. lde
your oqeney.

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Attention

105-4385 .

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Chara<;;\<;r
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Milwaukee letter, 2/14/72.

Remarks:

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subject taken 7/14/71.

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·- ;;>ourca further advised that Beal is a "dope" · ..': .._.,. ·:.·


pusher, He has been convicted· on numerous occasions in,. ,_~;:':.',-:.'
the past for illegal possession and use of narcotics and .·.._:-" ·
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( currently he is incarcerated in the Rock l:ounty Jail , .:···.
Janesville, ·n·isconsin, serving a sentence that he re~eived
through the United ut.:.tES uistrict l:ourt, Madison, for
possessing Llu. Beal has noted that he will probably not . : · •
be released from the Rock county Jail until the first part . ~
,.• . .. -.>.:_ ·• Of July 1 1972, . •· · ·' · ·' .,
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mctremist, having parttipatea in many Unive1·sity of Wisconsin "
(UW) student originated demonstrations at M<1dison directed
against the Vietnam War and the "establishment." ;.;uring many
.· of these demonstratio1is Beal has i'unctioned as anac:tivist,
encouraging demonstrators to provoke confrontations with
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police and to commit acts of property destruction,
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was convicted in Federal Court, Madison, on or about . '


. ·- 1-!ay 19, 1972, on a charge for possess ion of U3u. He was .,
sentenced to serve 50 days in jail and was, thereafter,
placed in the Rock l:ounty Jail. He will be released on
. .-. or about July 4, 1972, ' •. :·,
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First source further advised, on J.iay 31, 1972, that


individuals, who were reported to have previously left Madison
to Miami to attencl YI.I? activities there, have indicated that
some of them are staying at 3113 Mary Street, Coconut Grove,
Florida, (phone 305-141-5837). They further noted that
all can be contacted in care of ":l-ippie," Post vffice Box . ·
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RA Cc: White MARITAL STATUS: ::iingle
DOB: 1/9/47 FINGERPRINT CLASSIFICATION:
POB: .Ravenna, ~hio FB.II:
RESIDENCE : 334 West \'iilson . · POLICEI:
HE I ullT: ~~ fi }~ on, wis con~ in ,SOCIAL SECURI.!_YI.:
WEIGHT: 140 •
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OR S E u (C.I .TY) PO LIC n DE PART}-1ENT RI: CORD ATTA CHED• I
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FCDCR.\l BUR[AU or l~'fSTIC.\TION ~ Mr. Hate•_·_

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Mr. Bi11hop _ _
COM.\iUNICA TIONS S[CTION Mr. Callahan _
Mr. Campbell _

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JUL 5 i972 Mr: Cleveland _
Mr. Conrad _ _
NR 010 MI C.ODED Mr. Dalbey _ _
I / ' :TELETYP/...- Mr. Jenkins_
Mr. Mars hall\__
740PM NitEL 7/5/72 LSK Mr. Mi~,.~ •.E?· P·~
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ACTl~G
Mr. Ponder
,lo DIRECTOR Mr. Soyars '
II ,n /,b ,,yr/' Mr. Walteu _ _
Tele. Room _ _
F'ROM ~ILWAUKEE (100-17687) (P) 3 PAGES Mr. Kinley _ _
!/ Mr. Armstrong_
Ms. Herwig _ _
Mrs . Neenan_
IRVING DANAEAL, AKA; SM - YIP.
I'll DEll1; I'll REP•

RE LETTER AND LHM SIX rlVE LAST,


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ON SEVEN THREE LAS ROCK COUNTY SO,
ADVISED SUBJECT SCHEDULED FOR RELEASE ON SEVEN FOUR LAST,
AND ARRANGEMENTS AMOE TO ATTEMPT TO IDENTlrY PERSON OR
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PERSONS WHO MAY CONTACT BEAL ON ~!!,.~RELEASE, AND TO
PHOTOGRAPH, IF POSSIBLE.
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ON SEVEN FOUR LAST , . . .ADVISED FOUR WHITE MAL~$', ~ · _,

AND ONE WHITE ,FEMALE ARRIVED ROCK COUNTY JAIL TO GREET I .. '.. .' .f ' ·}
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BEAL ON HIS RELEASE. THREE MALES ENT.ERED JAIL WHILE


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FWERAL BUREAU OF I\ J[STICATION {!""• .
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f) rl1 //)~ Tele . Room_
!'ROM MILWAUKEE (100-17687) CP> 3 PAGES Mr. Kinley _ _

'_/ Mr. Armstrong_


Ms. Herwig _ _

DANkl~EAL,
Mrs . Neenan_

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ON SEVEN THREE LAST, ROCK COUNTY ~~~.


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ADVISED SUBJECT SCHEDULED FOR RELEASE ON SEVEN FOUR LAST, /(~
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AND ARRANGEMENTS NMDE TO AT-TEMPT TO IDENTIFY PERSON OR - ~
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PERSONS WHO MAY CONTACT BEAL ON $~RELEASE; AND TO . . '. · ~ ,

REC-5]) I CJ 0 LJ /p 1tjJ/ cX
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PHOTOGRAPH, IF POSSIBLE,
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ON SEVEN FOUR LAST ,~DVISED FOUR WHITE MAut.~ \ :\ ~~~· ml!!'· ·

AND ONE WHITE .FEMALE ARRIVED ROCK COUNTY JAIL TO GREEi


BEAL ON HIS RELEASE. THREE MALES ENTERED JAIL WHILE
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OTHER MAL,j ND FEMALE REMAINED IN CAR, DESCRIBED AS SIXTY
T~O CHEVROLET BEL-AIR STATION WAGON BEARING SEVENTY THREE
WISCONSIN LICENSE K TWO FIVE FOUR FOUR SEVEN, BLACK- :
WALL TIRES, NO HUB CAPS, GOLD ~OL~RED WHEEL RIGHT FRONT,
DAMAGED RIGHT FRONT DOOR, AND RED INTERIOR. BEAL DEPARTED
ROCK COUNTY JAIL IN AFOREMENTIONED STATION ~AGON, AND NO ..
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SURVEILLANCE MAINTAINED.
RECORDS, WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES,
REFLECT SEVENTY THREE WISCONSIN LIC NSE K TWO FIVE FOUR
FOUR SEVEN REGISTERED TO R. SIX TWO FIVE A
W. LINCOLN, MILWAUKEE,
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-··- -- -MADE AVAILABLE INSTANT DATE,PHOTOGRAPHS OF THREE
LINK NOW N MALES WHO PICK ED UP BEAL ROCK COUNTY JAIL SEVEN · · ··
FOUR LAST.

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ADMINISTRATIVE. RE MILll'AUKEE LETTER AND LHM TO


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ACTING DIRECTOR AND MIAMI SIX FIVE LAST,. CAPTIONED"YOUTH
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INTERNATIONAL PARTY."
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MILWAUKEE INDICES NEGATIVE RE
LEADS, MILWAUKEE AT MILWAUKEE AND MADISON, WISCONSIN

WILL DISPLAY PHOTOGRAPHS OF PERSONS WHO PICKED UP BEAL AT

ROCK COUNTY JAIL, IN AN EFFORT TO ASCERTAIN IDENTITY AND

DETERMINE IF BEAL DEPARTED MILWAUKEE EN ROUTE TO MIAMI·~ . . ... . "C•


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MIAMI AT MIAMI, WILL ALERT LOCAL.AUTHORITIES AND
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INFORMANTS RE POSSIBLE ARRIVAL OF BEAL IN SIXTY TWO ' .~ ..'


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~ATION WAGON DESCRIBED ABOVE, AND ADVISE MILWAUKEE.

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AT SIX TIURTY THREE AM EDT AUGUST TWENTY FOUR LAST,

qEAL, IRVIN DANA. RAC/W. SEX/M. DOB/ZERO ONE ZERO NINE FOUR

SEVEN.

SUBJECT OF ABOVE MESSAGE MAY BE IDENTICAL WITH STOP


PLACED BY RE MILWAUKEE FD-ONE TWO TWO.
ABOVE FURNISHED FOR INFORMATION OF MILWAUKEE WHO wn.L
DETERMINE IF ANY ADDI'l10NAL INVESTIGATION IS NECESSARY.

INDIVIDUAL IS AFFILIATED WITH A GROUP HAVING KNO-VVN/J~~'.I r


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.. PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE AND MAY BE ARMED AND DANGEROUS.
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TO ACTING DIRECTOR, FBI (1 oo - 4-~, 4oq..) DATE: 8/31/72
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FRO~_j ~SAC, "MILWAUKEE (100-17687)(P)


SUBJEW IRVIN DAN,(-=;jEAL, ake
SM - -·YIP (EXTREMIST)

00: MI

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Re Milwaukee letter to Bureau, 5/31/72 •
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I Milwaukee has previously advised the Mianrl. Division


that subject departed Madison, Wisconsin, for Miami to
participate in protest activities there during the national
political conventions.
~advised on that subject, during
the last ~ was repor~e y arrested in Miami for
participating in protest activities there during the
Republican National Convention. Facts regarding the arrest
are not available.

LEADS

MIAMI DIVISION

At Miami, Florida
Will, through local police agency records,
ascertain details regarding subject's arrest. Obtain
disposition and photograph.
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CODE TELETYPE NlTEL

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8/31/72
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,. TO SAC MILWAUKEE (100-17687)
StAC JACKSONVILLE

FROM ACTING DIRECTOR FBD · (100-467404)

STOP INDEX MATTER

RE ~WAUKEE FD-ONE TWO TWO APRIL TWENTY SIX LAST.

AT TEN FORTY NINE AM EDT AUGUST 'l'HIRTY LAST,

.a~X/M.·~ RAC/W. q )OB/ZERO ONE ZERO NINE :FOuR 'S EWN.


SUBJECT OF ABOVE MESSXiE MAY BE IDENTICAL WITH STOP ( ( -)

PLACED BY RE MILWAUKEE FD-ONE TWO TWO.

ABOVE FURNISHED FOR INFORMATION OF MILWAUKEE WHO WILL

DETERMINE IF ANY ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATION IS NECESSARY.

1>1DIVIDUAL IS AFFILIATED WITH A GROUP HAVING KNOWN

PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE AND MAY BE ARMED AND DANGEROUS.

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1 C S/\.C MILWAUKEE (100-17687) '


SAC CINCINNATI

FROM ACTING DffiECTOR, FBI (100-467404)


,/
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/ !)__, . RE MILWAUKEE FD-ONE TWO TWO .APRIL TWENTY SIX ~ST. I ~

AT TWELVE ZERO TWO AM EDT SEPTEMBER TWENTY ONE LAST,

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SUBJECT OF ABOVE MESSAGE MAY BE IDENTICAL MTH STOP


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PLACED BY REFERENCED MILWAUKEE FD-ONE TWO TWO.

ABOVE FURNISHED FOR INFORMATION OF MILWAUKEE WHO WILL

DETERMINE IF ANY ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATION IS NECESSARY.

INDIVIDUAL IS AFFILIATED \VlTH A GROUP HAVING KNOWN PROPEN-

SITY FOR VIOLENCE AND MAY BE ARMED AND DANGEROUS.

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At Madison, Wisconsin

Will follow this matter locally.

ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTREMIST


ACTIVITY SHOULD Bf CONSIOEHED DM:GEROUS BlC;'l.USE
OF TllEIR tmorm t\i]VOCl.CY AND U.)f Of EXPLOSIVI.:S,
REPORTED ACQUISITIOt4 OF FIRCAn:.:s A\O mcrnv1t1 RY
OEv:r.rs. Arm K1W\'.'li PrlOPENSITY FOR V~fJLrncr.

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In R eply, Pie~~ to September 28, : 1972
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Director ~
Uniled States Secret Serv ice
Departm e nt of th e Treas ury IRVIN DANA BEAL
Washington, D. C. 20220 RE: SECURITY MATTER - YOUTH
INTERNATIONAL PARTY (EXTREMIST)
Dear Sir:
The informa t ion furnish e d he rew ith concerns a n individual or organization believe d . ..
to be covered by the agreement bet ween the FBI and Secret S ervice concerning protective
responsibilities , and to fall within the category or categorie s .checked .
l. D Threats or ac ti ons against person s protected by Secre t Service.
2. D Attempts or threats to redress grievances.
3. D Threaten in g or abusive statement about U. S. o.r foreign official.
4. D Particip ation in c ivil di s turbances , anti-U. S. de monstrations or hostile
incidents against fo reign diplomatic .establishments .
5. D Illegal bomb ing , bomb-making or other terrorist activity.

6. D Defector fr om U. S. or indicates desire to defect.


7. g Pote nti ally dangerous because of bac kgr ound, emotional instability or
activity in groups e ngaged in activities inimic al to U. S. .
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RE: IRVIN DANA BEAL
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. It has been previously reported that IRVIN DANA ." ... ·- .
BEAL was associated with the Madison, Wisconsin, Chapter ·
of the Youth International Party (YIP).
The Youth International Party, also
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On dvised that DANA BEAL
did a lot of taliing at Flamingo Park, Miami, Florida, and ·
indicated that the forces would have to be organized if they
wanted to defeat NIXON and his capitalist~ pigs.
On advised that
the Zippie·s held a ra Hotel, Miami
Beach. The purpose was to confront Senator ·
GEORGE MC GOVERN with their demands. MC GOVERN eventually
appeared and talked to · them later in the evening and the
Zippie spokesman was DANA BEAL who grabbed a microphone and
asked MC GOVERN about heroin, indicating CIA is importing
it into the USA.
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was one of the Zippies involved.
On July 14, 1972, an Agent of the FBI reported that .'
a meeting of non-delegates was held at the Jewish Cultural ,~= .-
Center, 5th and Lenox Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, for the · ~
purpose of planning strategy during the Republican Convention. :
DANA BEAL stated that a large number of persons would in itself
be able to congest the area around the Convention Center to
the point where movement in that area by delegates would be
greatly impaired. BEAL stated that it would be i ·nappropria te
to have less protest activity against NIXON than that displayed
during the Democratic Convention. BEAL stated further that
as a result of his experiences during the May Day demonstrations
in Washington, D.C., in May, 1971, he believed, as did others,
that rather than having stationary acts of civil disobedience ~· ~
such as sit-down activities, mobile civil disobedience as
manifested by small groups engaging in bit and run tactics
throughout the city would be more effective. BEAL, later
in the meeting, said "everywhere that the Fascist pig NIXON
shows his face, we will confront him, but not necessarily
in a non-violent way." He stated that his organization, the
"Zippies", has twelve organizations throughout the country
planning for the Republican Convention and that each one
of these would engage in whatever action they deem to be ·
appropriate.
On advised that there
were 29 Zippies in Miami, F orida, as part of the Repub-
lican Convention Task Force and they are led by DANA BEAL.
On advised that there was
a power struggle between TOM .FORCADE and DANA BEAL for
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BEAL to lead the violent type demonstrations.
On August 24, 1972, the Dade County Public . . ' ·
Safety Department, Miami, Florida, . arrested BEAL for . . _
possession of marijuana. BEAL was released the same day ·· · .-., ··· .- ·.:
on a $250 cash bond. BEAL listed his occupation as writer .,~.. ' . '
a nd address as 3039 Mary Street, Coconut Grove, Miami, · · · .:· ',·
Florida.

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FEDF.RAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Miami, Florida
In llt!J'~'·· PlrtHl' Rt'frr lo September 28, 1972
Fil~ .'f\'o. 100-16832

Title IRVIN DANA BEAL

Character SECURITY MATTER - YOUTH INTERNATIONAL


PARTY (EXTREMIST)
Reference
Letterhead memorandum dated and
captioned as above at Miami, Florida.

All sources (except any listed be low) whose identities are concealed
in referenced communication have furnished reliable information in the past.

This documr nl contains neither recommendations nar conclulfions of tlic FBI. It is Lh c prope rty
of Ili c F'B/ and is loane d to your agency; it and its conte nt11 are not Lo br distributed out1<idc -'°'"
age ncy nor duplicat C' d wit/1in your agency.
MA.'I' '* E.orrtoN
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Memora1tdum ·
TO : ACTING DIRECTOR, FBI DATE: 10/16/72

FRO~~ CHICAGO (100-53129) (RUC)

SUBJECT: CHANGED ~
lRVtN~_:::i DANA 'tIBAL, aka
Dana-Beal
SM -: YIP
00: MILWAUKEE

Title is marked changed from DANA BEAL to that as


set forth above to set out full true name of subject. .
Re Miami airtel to Director dated 8/15/72,
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captioned "STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY/WORKER STUDENT
ALLIANCE, IS - RA", Chicago letter to Milwaukee dated
2/28/72, captioned "IRVING DANA BEAL, SJ.1 - YIP''.
Attached for Milwaukee is one copy of a newspaper
article contained in the "Chicago Today" newspaper dated
July 27, 1971, concerning the subject.

Ref·erenced air tel indicated DANA BEAL to be a


Students for a Democratic Society/Worker Student Alliance
(SDS/WSA) member from Chicago who was in attendance at
the Democratic National Convention during July, 1972, at
Miami Beach, Florida.

A review of Chicago files indicate that BEAL is


not from Chicago but from Madison, Wisconsin, and is the subject
of a major security investigation by the Milwaukee Office
as origin under Milwaukee file 100-17687.

There is no indication the subject has ever been


in Chicago nor is there any additional information available //"\/
in Chicago files not in possession of the Milwaukee Office. ~~:

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CON"Tft 1C1UTOI"! OF ARRCSTEO Ofll
NAMC ANO NUMBER CHARGE DISPOSITION
FINC.E.f<PRINTS REC.CIVED

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East ~nnsing Irvin Dana Beal 1-13-64 att B & E of a Di~m
ch #l8-C-G4 coin machine
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oc;p Kalamazoo Irvin Dana Beal 9-9-64 pntient
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Food And Drug Irvin Dana 8-22-67 vio Food Drug I

Admin Beal And Cosmetic


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Bu of Drug #52-68-135 Act-sale of


Abuse Control LSD
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Ped Dct Hdqtrs Dana· Biol 8-22-67 s-NY viol Food
NY NY ~i27669 . & Drug Act
Hollinger USC
uSM NY' ~i' Irvin9 Dana Be"tl 8-22-67 viol Drug Abuse
. T-=-"1 LSD Tj_t l~ ?J
USC #360 (B)
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LSD 11 -s- 71 r1:.:. : :- ! · '.
Contr DP.l of . ,d.1ng dn: :: ~
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Infor mation shown on this ldcntifictJfion Record represents cJoto furnished FBI by finoorprint contributors. Wl·EitE
FINAL DISPOSITION IS NOT SHOWN on FURTHER EXPLANATION OF CHARGE IS DESIRED, COMMUNICATE
WITH AGENCY CONTRl3UTING THOSE FINGERPRINTS.
CONTIC WTOlt Of .AA~£~TEO OI
NAME ANO MUA\lfa lECEIVfO CH.UC;f
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Bu Of Narc · & Irv in Dana Beal 7-14-71 2i use 331 (q)


Dang Drugs #52-68-135 (2) Sale of LSD
Wash DC 18 USC 2 Aiding
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Madison Wis #01057 (2) 360n {b)
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io iS B0al Dispose of tr~r. ~ !' ~ r
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Residence: 334 «. Wilson Street ~adison W s.

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PD Colurnl>LJS Ohio I r vin Dana Beal 9-20-72 DC-5300


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JI. llark Felt
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00: MILWAUKU

Dohrn Strce , Orl~ndo,


name John W. Harding.
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7or information of recipient off ice the name


John Wesley Harding is an alias used in the past by Irvin
Dana Beal.
Since ~he current wbbreabouts of Beal is unknown
Milwaukee should furnish Tampa a photo~raph of Deal to
determine if John Wesley Harding 'flth wbcm"l'orcade- is living
ls identical to Beal. It should also be noted t11at Z_l:Stl!'ai:Yr'
and Beal were very close associates during the recen'r""Youth
International Party demonstrations at the Democratic and
Republican National C~nventions in Miami, Florida .
Tampa upon receipt of photograph of Beal conduct
appropriate investigation to determine if he is identical
to Barding.

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Memorandum
TO Director, f.!U (llufile· 100-467404 l>ATI::: December 12,

2AC. MILWAUKEE (100-17687) (P)


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IRVIN DANA BF.AL, aka
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Re:_M~i_l_w_a_uk~e_e~_
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Recommend: ~ ADEX Card 0 ADE:\'. Card chan ged (spHiry chan ge onl)') 0 Suhject remo\'ed (su cci nct summary attarhecl1

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Aliases Tab
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D Naturaliz ed 0 Ca te gor) 11
D Catq:ol)' 111
D Alien 0 Catci:ory IY

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SUCCINCT SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES


The following inforroation, unless
otherwise noted, was obtained from confidential
informants, who have furnished reliable information
in the past:
~ubject, as of February 17, 1972, was tl_
reportedly writing a book to deal with his eff~~
to organize and radicalize youth;f and on -'9'
April 17, 1972, he was describe~as the leading
theoretician in the Madison, Wisconsin, Youth
International Party (YIP) Chapter.
Anti-war demonstrations occurred at
the University of Wisconsin (UW), Madison,
May 8-14, 1972, sponsored by the UI?-lted Front (UF),
coalition. of Madison anti-war

Subject was part of a crowd (May 8, 1972)


during the above action, that engaged in spontaneous
acts of property destruction (window breaking and
setting rubbish fires). Police records show that
one police officer was injured when bit by a rock.
A Special Agent of the FBI, on July 14, 1972,
noted on this date that subject attended a meeting
of convention non-delegates, Miami Beach, Florida, to
plan protest strategy during the Republican National
Convention (RNC), during August, 1972. BEAL said
at this meeting, "Everywhere that the Fascist Pig
NIXON shows his face, we will conf'ront him, but
not necessarily in a non-violent way."

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SUCCINCT SU}IMARY OF ACTIVITIES CONTINUED

BEAL, a leader in ZIPS (political arm


of YIP), was active in demonstrations (1972 summer)
at Miami, at the Democratic National Convention. (DNC)
and the RNC.
Police records show subject was arrested
for disorderly conduct (DC), September 20, 1972, at
Columbus, Ohio, for his actions during a demonstration
protesting the appearance of Vice President SPIRO T.
AGNEW, in Columbus. .
BEAL was described on November 20, 1972,
as being a Madison YIP Chapter activist, having
a current propensity to instigate and direct
revolutionary acts of violence.
''ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT
EXTREMIST ACTIVITY SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEHOUS
BECAUSE OF THEIR KNOWN ADVOCACY AND USE OF EXPLOSIVES,
REPOR'IBD ACQUISITION OF FIREARMS AND INCENDIARY
DEVICES, AND KNOWN PHOPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE. 11

In view of demonstrated propensity for


violence and other factors as noted above, subject
is recommended for inclusion on ADEX.

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One pho-Cogl"'aph of (taken 8-29-71),


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PhotogPa.ph of subject, ·BEAL.

TO T./\l1~DIVISION

Photograph o:f subject, . IRVIN DANA BEAL, (taken


8-24-72).
ADMINISTRATIVE
Con~idential material is attached.

Special Agents of the FBI, who observed the


Youth Inte1"'n.ational Party (YIP) sponsored
activitie s i-:adison. Wisconsin. -2 · -
SAs and
Special Agent of who observed the meeting
of non-delegates Hiruni Beach, Florida,
7-14-72, was SA
Hilwaukee feels that subject should be retained
on the Hil·waukoe ADEX per new criteria, set fo1"th
in MC Hemorandum, do.ted 9-12-72 (21-72). Accordingly,
Milwaukeo is submitting an FD-122, making this
l'eco1mnendation.

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1 made inquiry r0go.r ing

For ini'ormatl.on of r:cipients, KATHLEEN MORALES,/.


supra, the individual who muy be travelling with
subj oct, is descvibed as follows:

Sex Female
Race 'White
Da 'co of Birth 4-18-55
Place of Birth Milwaukee, Wisconsin
He ight 51 211
·Weight 120 lbs.
Ho.ir Brown
Eyes Brm."'n
Marital status Single
Residence 5053 North 52nd Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Er11ploy.mcn. t status· Unemployed

Subj e ct i s de scribed as follows:

Se x Male
Ra ce White
He i ght 51s11 to 51.911
We ight 140 to 145 lbs.
Build Mediuro.
Cclmplex ion. Fair
Dark brown, combed straight over
Hair ears, and shoulder length.
Characteriatics Usua.lly has mustache ( brm. n. in
color)
Date of Birth 1-9-!~7
Place of Birth Ravenna, Ohio

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was I'es:i.. __ ng a.· o ·-.n Street,
OI'lando, Floridn, with an indi vidual - usin.g the - --- -·-
namG · of JOlfl~ W. HAP.DING. The Bureau. further
noted that the name of JOHN WESLEY HARDING is an
a.lis..s used in the po.st by ·subject, BEAL.
F'D-376 is stapled to this report, with photo attached.
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This report is cls.ssified 11 CONFIDEi.\lTIAL as ·
unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be er.pected
to d 2mage nat:i.onal secui"'ity by comp1~omising MI T-l, an
infor.r.in.n.t, who is .furp.ishing valuable information
on a continuing basis relative to YIP activities.

INFORMAN'rS

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INFORHANTS CONTINUED

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LEADS

CINCI}ThlATI DIVISION
At Colurnb~s, Opio.
1. Will ascertain. disposition 9f subject's
9-20-72 arrest for disorderly conduct (DC).
2. Will ascertain. whether subject and
I':.Jd iiI.~:~ I~!~ EO:tALES a.:r·e residing at 144-6 Hunter
Stl"G0t, a.ddross given by subject, when a1"r.osted,
on above date.
3. If subject is not residing at the Hunter
Street address, will, th.roue;h e:ppropriate inquir•ies
with individuals living there, determine if they
have in.forrn..ation a.s to subject's whGrec.bouts and
activities.

CLEVELAND DJ:VISION
--- 1. \·lill con.tact sources and inforrnants familiar
with activities of the Youth International Party
(YIP) to determine if they have information regarding
the uher•eabouts and activities of subject e..nd NORALES.
It is noted that ,subject was born. a.t Ravenna, Ohio,
parents identified as VBRnON LESTER B~L and l"i.ARJORIE
NELL BEAL; nee GILCHEST. · Cu1"rent whereabouts or the
parents is unknown.

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8-31-72, NCIC inquiry, rega
TAHPA DIVISION

At Orlando, Florida.
1. Will determine whethe r subject is the
individual known as JOHN W. · H.A.RDD~G, residing a. t
22 Dobr.n Street, (ct1rrent residenc8 of THOHAS Kil~G
FOP.CADE).

HIIMAUiillE DIVISIOH

At }~adison.:;. Wlscon3in.

]>.t Hilw~ulcee, Wiscorn::in.


1. Will contact individuals residing at
5053 North .52nd Street, O·~OAALESt last kno-w-n
rcsic1 on.ce) to ascertain whether they know
the whereabouts of MORALES and subject.

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recornmcnding cancellatiun.
9. G&J TI1is case has been rC'c\·a!ua1cd in the ligh1 of !he ,\DEX criteria and it continues Lo ran
,,·it11in the criteria uf Cat<:f_;ory 111arked abo\·c because (state rcaSon) BEf'-L, on 5-8-72_,
c.t a Hadison c.nti-1·:ar· dernonstr·ation, was pnrt of a
crowd that ongo.ged in tcpo;\i,;[,110e>us acts of p!'Operty
destruction (1dndow breeJdllt; s.nd sot'cln13 rubbish fires),
Ono polic'o ofi'icor Has injured, whon hit by a rock. A
co!llidontis.l inf'orrn::mt adv~.se~. on .ll-20-72, that E:SAL is
a. J.;adison YIP Cbe:ot:e!' e,ctiyo st'- . };>8.vin.13 cur•r-ont propensity
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United States Secret Service
Dcpartn1ent of the. 'l'reasury
Washington, D. C. 20220 RE: IRVIN DANA BEAL
SECURITY MATTER YOUTH INTERNATIONAL
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to be covered by the agreement between the FBI and Secret Service concerning ·protective ·.
responsibilities, and to fall within the category or categories checked.
1. CJ Threats or actions against persons protected by Secret Service.
2. D .4.ttempts or threats to redress grievances. ..
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3. D Threatening or abusive statement about U. S. or foreign official. .,.
4. D Participation in civil disturbances, anti-U. S. demonstrations or hostile ...........
incidents against foreign diplomatic establishments. . "" ·

5. D Illegal bombing, bomb-making or other terrorist activity.

6. D Defector from U. S. or indicates desire to defect.


7. lZJ Potentially dangerous because of background, emotional instability or
activity in groups engaged in activities i~imical to u .. S. ·. ' . .. - -:'<'..
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Report of:
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. OHicc: MILWP.U1CEE
Dote: DECJ'.·;1.J3.C;H 12, 1972
Bureau file #:
field Oflicc file #: HI 100-17 687

Tith:: IRVIN DAHA BEAL

Choracler: SECURITY HA'r'J~ER - YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PARTY (YIR)

Synopsis: BEAL partic:i.pa ted in anti-war demon.stra tions,


N&diHon, \·linconsin, 5-72, and on one occasion, was
par·t of crowd that engaged in spont8.:aeous acts of
prope1""·i:iy de~l'l:;r·uction. (window breaking and setting
rub'b:i.r~h fi:i:•es). One police officer wti.s injured wl~en
hit by a l'oe;1c. HEAL, incarcerrd;e d in. Rock County
Jn:ll, \·!'iaconRin, 5-72 - 7-72, (convicted on 1967
federal charces of selling narcotics), actively
pa:i:•ticipato·c-:. in dcrnions-trations (1972 sunnel") a.t
Mlwni D0moc1'ati~ e.nd Republ:i.-can .:r. tional Conventions.
A con.fiaen.tiul ini'ormant in so.id BEAL is
Maditrnn. Yout!.1 Interna. tion.s.l .. "-Y (YIP) Chs.pter activist,
havh).g currc.·;1t p1"opensity to inatir;ate and direc·~
r evolutionar·y acts of violence. BEAL is unemployed,
bolieved temporarily raciding in Cleveland, Ohio, ~.rea.
Othor ac!~'1i:~ies set fol'th. CONSID3R SUDJECT
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Th:s doc\!lncnt contain • ne ither recommendation• nor conc\1d


1• io_n• ~ftJ" FF.I! : It.,i• thi;,PL~'~~ of the FBI and is loaned to your ·~•ncy: it and ita c.;ntcu'
ar• not to be distribute<! ouui<lc your ucncy. nor UpJ.1 ca lie a W.L l.i!lJ.Il your agency•
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ntclligence,
Colurnbus oltunbus, Ohio, advised
on Sep "t:ier.lb e r 20, 1972, that subject, when a.r1"'ested
at ColurJbus, o~ this date, indicated that he was
residing at lLi-!~6 Hunter Street, Columbus.

~ advised on
that MORALES h as beon e_n
ac ivist in Youth International
Party (YIP) matte rs in. tlilwa uJcee
and 11.adison, du1.. ing approx imately
the -p ast two yea.rs.
YOUTH INTERWATIONAL PARTY (YIPt

T:he You.th Intern.a tional Party (YIP),


also known as Yipp ies, is a loosely
lmit, anti-establishment,
revolutiona:r•y youth 01"ganization
formed in New York City, in January,
1968.
,b characte rizin g,llllllllllllllladvised
on that subjec~RALES
o_ :i.e vco -0mp or ily residing in the Cleveland,
Ohio area., and i t is not known when they will
retul"n to Wisconsin.

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follm.J'ing his release from the Rock County Jail,
· · ~Tan.esville, Wisconsin, July 4., 1972, travelled
..to Mio.mi, Florida., where he resided until the
end of the Republican National Convention RNC),
durinG the lo.

B. E1·1PLOYHB."NT
~advised on. November 14., 1972,
that sub~nemployed. He h.o.s not worked
since his release from the Rock County Jail,
an.d it is believed that he is obtaining money
to live by buying and selling no.rcot-ics. ·
C. ARRES'l' CHECKS - FBI IDE'NTIFICATION RECORD

The 11 Hiscon.sin State Journal~ a Madison.,


Wisconsin., daily newspaper, :tn issue dated April 14, 1972,
car·ried an article, captioned, 11 YIPPIE BEA.L PLEADS
GUILTY ON LSD CHARGE. 11 This article in part advised
that subject pleaded guilty in Hadison., the preceding
Thursday, to two Federal charges of selling narcotics
(LSD) to undercover agents in New York City, in
1967. Thc;,se charges wex•e transferred to Madison
Federal Court, for handling after subject was
arrested in Hadison,, during the summer of 1971,
for hitcbhil{ing.
Rock County
Sheriff's Offlee, Janesville, · sconsin,, advised
on Hay 31, 1972, that BEAL wo.s convicted in
Federal Court, Hadison, on or about Hay 19, 1972,
on the Federal narcotics charg~s. He wns sentenced
to serve 50 days in jail and was, thereafter,, placed
in the Rock County Jail. He will be released on
or about July 4, 1972.

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Rock County_
Sheriff'" J ~n8 8V lle, advised Special
Agent n July J.i., 1972, that
subjec this date from the ·
Rock County
Records of the Dad3 County Public
Safety Department, Mis.mi, Florida, show thn.t this
agency, on Aup,ust 24, 1972, arrested subject,
for possession of marijuana. He was released tb3
same dn.y, e.f'ter posting $250 cash bond.
The PBI Identification Division, by
communication receiyod at Milwaukee, October 10,
1972, advised that subject has the following arrost
record on file with the Federal Bureau of Investigation
at WashinBton, D. c.:

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II. ACTIVITIE~

A. YOUTH INTERHATIONAL PARTY (YIP)

1. Ap1•il 29, 1972 1 11


J-DAY, SPRD~G PLAHT-IN11
FBI Agents observed the following Nndison
activities on April 29, 1972, publicly billed as
11 J-Day, Spring Plo.nt-In~ sponsored by Wisconsin YIP
in their effort to gain support for the YIP Presidentis.l
Nominating Convention. to be held during July of 1972,
in Miami:
From a.bout 12 :00 noon to 1: 30 P.M.,
individuals congregated in J~:1nea Hadizon Fa.rk,
where a live band played music. The crowd, estimated
at a.bout seven huncired, then marched five blocks
to the State Capitol Building.

The crowd grew to about one thousand upon


reaching the State Ce,pitol erounda. From about 1:4.5
to 2:05 P.M., speo.kers using public address system,
covered the following points:

They said Govorrnnental agencies - Foderal


and State, have used marijuo..n.a legislation as a means
of suppressing legi timat.e dissent of America 1 s
youth on all major protest issues. The "illegal
and immoral" Vietnam Waz·, in a.ddi tion to being
.fostered for imperialistic purposes, it uas said,
is being used by the FBI, CIA and others to keep
open the thannel for ho.rd drues. These dPugs, such
o.s heroin, ru.~e co111ing in.to thin country at a rapid
rate and l'hen usod by the Uew Left (NL) are hurting
minds of p9ople who ho.ve potential fol.. changing

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say is no mor.e horrnful thn.n alcohol o.nd possession :--
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i BEAL was identified as ona of the above


speakers n.t the State Capitol erounds.
The gathering broke when BEAL ureed
the audience to support YIP action during tho
Democratic Prosidontinl National Convention in
Miami this sw1nner.
Several alleged marijuana plants were
then planted in the Cnpi tol grounds g1"0.ss as a
symbolic gesture at liberating New Left Movement
£rom dictates of marijuana laws.
· People then marched about ten blocks
through the radical University of Wiscon~in (UW)
student housing area on Mifflin Street, to
Brittingham Park, arriving about 2:30 P.M.. The
crowd, now estimated at about 1300, according to
a voice over pru."k loud speaker, llould spend re:rnainder
.
of day listening and dancing to livo. music.
"Tho Capital Times," a Hndison daily
newspnper, in issu0, dated May 1, 1972, carried
an article captioned, 11 POT CELEBHATIOi~ DHllHS 2500;
POLICE SHELL lWTHING AMISS • 11 This article in pnrt
ndvised that a marijuana "smoke-out" was held at
Madison, April 29, 1972, e.nd was attended by a.bout
2500 young people. The article furhl~r noted that
BEAL, who spoke to the crcwd at tho Stn. te Co.pi tol
grounds, isoued a series of domancls on bebe.lf of
the YIP. Those demands were noted as :follows: ·
1. "A guaranteed weekly stash of at least
one ounce of grass for every roan, woman, and child
in America, who digs getting high."
2.The release of "all political and
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cultural .prisoners'."
3. "An ·1mmedio.te, uncondittonal surrender
·- · o~· th'3 Unite"d States Goverrunent to the Viet Cons."

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JUL~ 19"'[?,i_ AiTDTIB"PUi3LfCAN1fA'rimrA"L CO~~\f~fl71'ION CR@).-
4>ft.VGU S'r , 1972.

adv·ised ·o
that on this u -e, a group called the Zippies held
a d emonstration at the Doral Hotel, Miruni Beach,
l"lorida. The purpose of this activity was to confr·ont·
Sena tor GEORGE MC GOVE FU~ ( Domocr·a tic runner for ·
President of the United States), with their demands.
MC GOV€RN eventually appear&d and talked to them
l ater in the evening . The Zippie spokesman -..1as the .
subject, who grabbed the microphone and asked MC GOVERN
about heroin, indicating that the Central Intelligence
Agency (CL~) is importing it into the United States.

advised on
that the ZIPS, also kno~m
as ZIP?IES , is the political
arm of tho YIP Party. The
alphnbatical letters for ZIPS
are intended to connotate that
the group has a great runount of
energy and enthusiasm. The letters
are not abbreviations for an
organizational name.
that
subject,
Wisconsin to par~1c1p a e in YIP protest activities
planned for the Miruni o.rea during the Democratic
National Convention (DHC ) and the Republican
National Convention (RNC ).
A Special Agent or tho Federal Bureau
of Investigation, on July 14, 1972, reported that
a me otin.g of non-delegates was held at the Jewish
Cultural Center,, 5th and Lenox Avenue, Miami
Bea.ch, Florida , for the pu1,pose of planning strategy
during the Republican Na tional Convention (.RNC).

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I Subject, who attsnded the meeting
L told pooplo there that a large number of individuals
would be able to congest the a:s."'ea o.round the
Convention Center to the point where movement
in that area by deleeatea would bo greatly impaired.
Subject further noted that it would be in~ppropriate
to have less protest activity against President
NIXON then thst displayed du1'ing the Damocratic
national Convention (DHC). He said that as a
result of his experiences during the demonstrations
in Washington, D. c., in Hay, 1971, he believed as
did the others, that rather than having stationary
acts of civil disobedience, such as sit-do~m activities,
mobile cj_vil disobedience as mFUl.if'ested by small
groups engaging in hit and run tactics t1iroughout
the city would be more effective.
BEAL later said in the meeting, "Everywhere
tba t the Fascist Pig NIXON shows his face, we llill
conf'ront him, but not necessarily in a non-violent
way."
BEAL ad'\rised that his organization, called
ZIPS, ho.s twel.ve groups throughout the country
planninB f'or the Republican National Conven t ·ion and
that each one would en.gaGe in wha.tevor action they
feel is appropriate.
"The Washingto;.1 Star," a newspaper published
daily in Washington, D. c., in issue dated JUly 16, 1972,
carried an e.rticle captioned, 11 LEP'?ISTS l·iORE HILITAUT
TOUARD GOP." This articlo, in part, advised th9.t
when the Republican National Convention begins in
Mio.mi, in Auguot, 1972, .from reports that have boen
rec~ived, it is poosible the delegnteD will be groetod
by largo, militant street demonst~ntions. The RHC
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i The article noted tbnt after the last
t of the l))mocrntic National Convention protest
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marches, in Hie.mi, BEAL, a leader of tho ZIPS,
reportedly said, "This was a. dross i~henrsa.l for
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Augus t. 11 BS.AL advised, ''We will have a lot more
people and bo a lot more serious in August. We
all hate NIXON. We are going to try to push him
into the sea right here. We don't want trouble,
but we are prepared for HIXON' to react."
"The Cnpi tal Times, 11 in 1 s sue da. ted
JUly 25, 1972, carried an article captioned,
"POT PARTY PERFECTED HERE TURHS ON HI.AHI. 11
This article, in part, said that s~bject was the
chief oreanizer for a 11 third ann.no.l smoke-in,"
and "Smack Atta.ck" held at Fllllllingo Park, Mir.mi
Bench, July 23, 1972. The "smoke-in" was n protost
demonstrntion against marijuana prohibition l&ws
and the "attack" was a protest ma.rch against the
alleged horoin trade. It ,.,as noted that both activities
were previously perfectod in Wisconsin, by subject.
The "smoke-in" consisted of the public
.flaunting o:f the law by passing out quantities of
mo.rijuana to the crowd, which is - then. mnokod under
the eyes of the TV cameras.
The· crowd then marched from the pa.rk
to the Democratic Hntiona.l Convention Center and
on arriving outside the Conter, they hen.rd BEAL
denounce what ha called the "CIA-nark heroin main
line. 11 Subject sited alleged recent testimony
before a Congres~ional Conuni ttoe that traced what
be described aa "the route o.f opiumu from Southeast
Asin through the hands of the CIA to the heroin.
sold in the streets or the United States.
BEAL claimed tha. t the UIXOH Admin:J. a tro. tion
was cracking down 011 marijuana. partly b9cause it
was willing to have young people who migh·t otherwise
be NIXON's political opponents "pacif'iod by smack. 11
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the. subjec· arr ve in no Or an o,
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.)10 came to 01"'ganizc o. caravan or caravans from
the Orlando area to Niami fol"' the Ren
No.tion~l Convention .

a.dviocd
that subjoc , n 10ader in ZIPS, was very
in dcmon.strutions a.t both the DNC (July,
the RNC (August, 1972).
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attended
subject .
The purpose of this meeting was to
discuss plans for· YIP protest activities during the
De:nocra tic Na tiono.l Convent ion. and the Republican
Ha tioni:tl Convention, to be held during the sununer
of 1972. It was indicated that the YIPS would
participate in non-violent demon.8tra.tions there
and the University of Mio.m i would be a o taging
a.reo. and a. 11 safe ground" for YIPS.
There was also indication that money
would be hard to obtain for the YIP action, especially
since subject has noted thut he does not want to
d00.l in narcotics traffic, as to do so, would subject
him to a possible long jail sentence.
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that subj0ct is a. Madison YIP Chapter activist,
having o. cu1~rent propensity to instigate and
direct revolutionary acts of violence.

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1. HAY 4, 19721 AllTI-WAR ' RALL.I__
"The Capital Times," in :hsue dated
May 6, 1972, carried an article captioned,
11 PEACEJ!"uL RALLY PROTES'rS HAR. 11 '.rhis article,
in part, advised that several thousand poople
gathered on the State Capitol Building steps,
Madison, llisconsin, on May 4, 1972, to protest
the war in Vietnam.
Foui•teen speakers,- including subject,
addressed the crowd, denouncing tho war, President
NIXON, and alleged American imperialism.
Following the rally, a contingent or
demonstrators walked down West Washington Avenue
past the International Business Machine (IBH) offices,
whore they broke into a ·n ti-wa.r chants. They then
proceGded to the University of Wisconsin (UW)
Campus for another rally.
2. HAY 8-l!t, 1972_, AH'rI-WAR DE'.·WNSTRATIONS
that
a Uni vers ..., ion c a a the
"United Front," (Ul7), a coalition of Hadison ll.Ilti-war
o rganiza tions, was planning demons tra t · . f' r
period of Ho.y 8-1 _, 1972, at lladif;
learned that tho

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8, 1972,
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called the gathering and i t appeared to be
spontaneous in nature. ·
.I Source noted that the crowd, anger.ad
over what NIXOU hnd said, then, enBaged in
spontaneous acts of property destruction (window
breRking and aettinG of rubbish .fires).
Subject was observed taking an active pa1·t in
this melee.
Tho protest action was over nbout
J2 midnight, after tho demonstrators were told
a rally would held on May 9; 1972, at the
University of Wisconsin.
·iadison Police
Depo.rt-r11en -, .a ison, advised on Hay 9, 1972, that
about 400 people participnted in tho protost actio11
durine the evening hours of May 8, 1972, at
Madison. Eight windows were broken and one police
officer was injv.red when hit by a rock. Four
arrests we1•e made for disoi•dcrly conduct (DC) and
·criminal do.mnge to property.
:f'ollowing
inforrna
A United Front meeting was held on.
Mny l~.,
1972, in tho University of \·: isconsin
Sellery Hall (studGnt dormitory), Hadison, lasting
!'rom about 8:00 P.1'1. to a.bout 10:00 P.M.
Subject was ono of a.bout 50 people at t~is meeting.
The purpose of the United Front gathering
was to discuss goals and the structuro of a new
11 anti-uar" orGanizo. tion presently being fomned at
the University of l'IiBconsin and also, to discuss
and evaluate student strDte protent activitios for
the Un.ivo1~sity of Wisconsin, reenrding escalation 01'
the air war in Vietnam.

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No apecific decisions
consequence were agreed on • .
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3. ~EPTEl·~P.ER .20.1 1972 1 Dl~10N STRA TIOU


AGAIHST vrcg PHr~ SID~1'i' SP I HO T. AGKEH .

advised on
that vari ous a n ti-wnr sroup s
area, planned to protest tho appe arance of Vico
President SPIRO T. AGRE~·!, who was scheduled to
come to Columbus, September 20, 1972, to roo.ke a
speech.
advised
on Beptem , , bout 75
demonstrators assemblod a.t P.H., \.
SeptembeI' 20, 1972, across the str eet from the
RKO Palace Theatre, Columbus, whore the Vico President
was scheduled to address the Ohio State Republican
Convention.. The demon.st.ratora chanted anti-Vietnam
war and anti-UIXOll and AGN'l!.1·/ sloeana.
The Columbus Police Deun.rtroent made
numerou::i e.rrests, beginning at a.bout 0:00 P.11.
and at 8 :10 P.H., the dernonstra.tors l·: e1•e forced
by police from the Pnl~co Theatre aren, at which
timo, they disbanded.
- advised that arrests we re mo.de
when the demon stratol"s began to use obscene langunge.
Subject uas one or the individuals
ar1"ested on a charge of disorderly co~~uct _(_DC_)_ •.. i
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Milwaukee, W:lsconsin 53202


In /(<'ply , l'l<'fll<' Reft:r io December 12, 1972
Fili· f\'o.

Tit.le IRVIN DANA BEAL

Charncler SECURI'l.1Y MATTER - YOUTH INTERUATIOHAL


PARTY (YIP)
Hcfercncc
Milwaukee report of SA
dated and captioned as above.

All !->ourccs (except any lii:;tcd below) whu:;c> idt>ntitics arc co11ccnlcd
in referenced communicntion have furnished reliable information in the past.

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FROM: SAC/iAMPA (100-3390)(RUC)


IRVIN DANHEAL, aka ·
SM - YIP (EXTREMIST)
Milwaukee dated 12/1/72, 'Milwaukee report
of SA 12/12/72.
Enclosed for New York is one copy each of above
referenced cormnunications. A photo of subject will be forwarded
by routing slip to New York.

- d v i s e d that the name JOHN WESLEY HARDING


used by B~lias is the name of a hit record in the
past and DOiffiN is the name of BERNARDINE DOIIRN, Activist
Fugitive on FBI Top Ten list.
He ·~""ed -'bh!:~FORGADS· j!tiTizc -suctf n.:lfilcs
(Wl1en they -w&&:l.4&fi<>nt-U~\f:fftr.>l)le·~who Jir~ not Iamilin r with
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LEADS
MILWAUKEE DIVISION
·n fu~itive status of subject's companion,
nd if wante<\,take appropriate action, also
of pertinent details.
NEW YORK AT NEW YORK CITY, NY ·
Cond~api>'ropriare-aiscree . 1.nveStigati"Oit'if~
aasce~in if subject, KATHLEEN NORALES, and PATRICK SMALL are
~ residing at residence of ALLAN J. WEDERNAN, 6 Bleeker St.,
· Hew York City, and their activities in establishing YIP
(\ lleacqiarters there.
Copies of informan~s report will be forwarded above
Divisions upon completion of transcription of FD 306 and
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BEAL and his gi r 1 f ri end, KATHLEEN MORAL , aka JUDY 11 , • -..-: •. ~

may possibly be residing at 6 Bleeker Street, NYC. · This ·./::;-.~; '. '.; :.
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area. Source advised that YIP also uses the residence " · · -.
as a headquarters, although the "office space" is loosely .... ·"·
organized. Source has no knowledge BEAL is currently
residing at that address.
To date NYO has not identified JUDY LOUDENSLAGER, ...
the girl friend of DANA BEAL. LOUDENSLAGER may be identical •.. :.'
to KATHLEEN MORALES, aka "JUDY", and who was last known to .. ......
be tra v eling with BEAL. Investigation continuing. • !.t,

In re Tampa airtel, 1/4/73, ~ dvised .


BEAL is currently serving time at Col1~, "on
some sort of riot charge." Re Milwaukee report reflects ..
BEAL was arrested at Columbus, Ohio, 9/20/ 72, for disorderly . :·
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION


New York, New York ~
January 30, 1973 ·~

- Youth International Party (YI~), Also Known


As Yippies
The YIP, also known as Yippies, is
a loosely-knit, anti-establishment,
revolutionary youth organization formed
in New York City, in January, 1968. In
May, 1972, a faction known as Zippies
came into being.

resia e nce of A. J. Weberman,


City, for proposed travel to participate
in protest activity <lurin tion,
Januar 2

Alan Jules Weberman, who was


involved in YIP protest plans during
the political conventions in Miami
during the surruner of 1972, is regarded
as an official ·YIP spokesman in New
York City. (Unclassified) (U)

Weberman is associated with the


Underground Press Syndicate (UPS), in
New .York City. (U)

conclusions
It is the
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contents _a gency.
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Youth

UPS, founded in New York Ci~y in


1967, serves as a clearinghouse for
underground newspapers s e eking
information regarding underground
pub).j.cations and person;affiliated with
the radical press. (U)

On advised that the


residence of Bleecker Street, New York
City, is currently serving as YIP Headquarters in New
York City. The source advised the headquarters serves primarily
as a YIP "crash pad" and contact point for _Yippies in the
New York City area. The source ~dvised that although the
residence is used as a headquarters, the "office space" is
loosely organized. YIP is not known to have an official
membership in New York City. (U) ·
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advised that although
YIP had two 2) buses schedule eave from Union Square,
New York City, for Washington, on the evening of
January 19, 1973; only one bus actually d e parted, leaving
Union Square at approximately 11:30 p.m. The source advised
that the second scheduled bus was cancelled due to lack of
support and lack of YIP finances. Persons planning to
board the second bus either found other rides or cancelled
their plans. (U)
_. . . . -ady~eq_ th~-t up~-~ -a-~~ivi.~g· i~~ Washin<1ton, D.C~. ,
around 2:00 a.m. on the morning of January 20, 1973,
~ most persons affiliated with YIP gathered at 515 Second
Street, N.E., Washington, D.C., telephone 202-544-0693.
About 25-30 persons were present, including A.J. Weberman
and Dana Beal. It was at this residence where the "rat float"
was being built to be used later in the YIP inauguration parade.
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Youth International Party (YIP), Also Known As Yippies

Irvin Dana Beal, also known as Dana Beal,


was arrested in Madison, Wisconsin, and
charged with local narcotics violations
durin~ the swnrner of 1971. At .that time
Beal was regarded as a leader in t..P-ie Madison,
Wisconsin, Chapter of YIP; and was considered
a national YIP theoretician. Beal is also
affiliated with UPS in Hew York City. (U)

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advised that protesters bega .. . . . . - arched


to Union Station. About 60-75 Yippies were present at a
rally in front of Union Station, where and ]\J.merican flag
was burned along with plastic bags full of dead rats.
Supposedly this was to symbolize Nixon supporters
throwing off the "diseased rat plague" of N£xon. Several
protesters from Students for a Democratic Society (SOS)
were in the area, however they did not contribute to the
YIP rally.

SOS was founded during June, 1962, at


Port Huron, Michigan, and in the l960's
functioned as the leading New Left campus-
based stuaent organization in the United States.
From a stance of "participatory der:tiocracy", the
SOS moved to a radical-revolutionary position
It maintained a national office at 1608
West Madison Streect, Chicago, Illinois, until
February, 1970. Internal factionaLism during
1969 produced three main factions: Heatherman,
Revolutionary Youth Movement (RYM), and Workers
Student Alliance (WSA). The Weatherr.tan and RYH
no longer consider themselves associated with
the SOS. The WSA faction continues to use the
name SOS.
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After the rally, most Yippies marched to the


Washington Monument behind SDS. YIP . incentionally avoided
marching with SUS as there had been some friction b etween
the two groups. Many people referred to it only as a lack
of conunun ication which ha<l caused some bad feelings. About
250 people joined in the march to the monument. After
arriving at the monument several speakers were heard, and
later all Yippies were asked to sell cop ies of the "Yipster
Times'', a YIP publication in New York City, in order to he lp
raise funds for YIP. It was mentioned t he "Yipster Time s"
is currently in financial difficulty. By late afternoon the
large majority of demonstrators had dispersed.

~advised that
on the e~ry 20, 1973, Yippies began gathe ring
again "at 515 Second Street, N.E. Everyon e p r esent expounded
on the press coverage YIP had received because of the rat
float. Host people were watching the news r epo rts on TV.
Everyone seemed well pleased that YIP had made all the n ews •
stations, and had received priority coverage over the other
protest groups.

At a pproxima tely 10:00 p.m., January 20, 1973, about


25 YIP repres e ntatives gathered for a national meeting
at the Capitol Hill Me thodist Church, Fifth and Pennsyl v ania,
Washington , D.C. The meeting place had been arranged by
John Adams, who was present in Miami during the Conventons,
and who wore an arm band labeled "religious obs e rver 11 •
Adams was presen t at the meeting, but did not take part
in the discussion. Present at the meeting we re persons
repres en ting the local ch.:lp t e rs from Columbus , Ohio; Madison,
Wisconsin; and New York City; along with various unknown
persons from Massachusetts, Hew Jersey, Chicago, and
Connecticut. The meeting was chaired by Dana Beal with
assistance from his girlfriend. A.J. Weberman from New
York City was not observed at the meeting.

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Yout:h -~nternational Party (YIP), Also Known As Yippies

Discussion at the meeting first centered on


the YIP parade and the apparent success of the rat float.
There was mention of lac}\ of support at the demonstrations,
and an argument as to why YIP .. and sos · could not get
together.

There is a noticable lack of national YIP leadership.


Beal see med unsure of himself and expounded on the idea
there is no national YIP organization in the true sense of
the word. Beal stated each local YIP Chapter is autonomous,
free to act on its own without any national directives. Beal
stated a national organization was needed only to announce
national demonstrations such as for the in~uguration. Such
demonstrations were to be for nation-wide communication among
local YIP Chapters , and not an example of a national
organization. It was mentioned the "Yipster Times" could
be used as a means for nation-wide conununication.

Discussion also centered on differences between


YIP and Zippies, who are evidently still influenced by
Tom Forcade. No arguments erupted, although Forcade
was criticized by many.
Tom Forcade in June,· 1971, was affiliated
with UPS in New York City. Forcade is
regarded as a leader of the Zippie faction of
YIP, which originally consisted of Yippies
from the Madison, Wisconsin Area. (U)

Many persons present criticized the lack of


conununication between the local chapters. Everyone was
urged to make efficient use of YIP telephone contact
points, and to make sure local contact points were in
operation.
Many persons expressed satisfaction that Jerry Rubin
and Abbie Hoffman had been successfully expelled from YIP.
It was wid e ly agreed that Rubin and Hoffman no longer have
any significant influence in YIP.
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- Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman, on , . _,,. .


February 18, 1970, were found guilty of Anti-
Riot Law violations tha t arose from activities
durin':I· the Democratic National Convention,
Chicago, Illinois, in August, 1968. On
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November 27, 1972, the United States 7th Circuit


Court of Appeals, Chicago, reversed the
conviction. No decision has been reached
regarding contempt citations against Rubin
and Hobbman. ( U)

~dvised the entire meeting was obviously


disorganized, and many people began leaving during the
course of the meeting. No national meetings were
proposed for
11
a future date. It was mentioned YIP should
sponsor a Smoke In" for July 4th at various cities
across the country. No specifics were discussed and no
plans were made for a YIP 11 Spr.ing Offensive". In conclusion
everyo1~wds ~ncouraged to support National Women's groups
during their den~nstrations for Women's Rights at various
cities op March 28, 1973.

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UNIT""J STATES DEPAilT1\IENT OF Jl'A
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FEDERAL DUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
New· York, New York
January 30, 1973
In Reply, P/,tc Refer to
File No. •

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Title Youth International Party (YIP),
aka Yippics

Character Security Matter-Revolutionary Activities


Reference is made to the letterhead
memorandum dated and captioned as above.

All sources (except any listed below) whose identities


~re concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
information in the past.

Thia document contains nellh.,r recommendations nor conclualona of the F'BI. It la the property
of theaQency
your F'Bl and
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A review of the 1972 U.S. Postal Guide Directory
reveals that zip code 430 is for th~ Columbus, Ohio, :
area.
ALL I NDIVIDUALS I NVOLVED I N NE~.J LE?T EXTRE~IIST
/-.CTIVI'I'Y s·t-!OU LD BE COrfS IDERl::l) DANGEROUS l3£CAUSE OF T~i E IR
JS~O\·/~-:--AuVOCACY fu~D USE Of EXPLOSIVES, REfORT2D ACQ.Y_IS1TION
Q_-' Fl!.{2::'3!.'iS AND INCENDIARY DEV iCES, AND KNOWN PROPENSITY
F-O~V10L2"i\'CE .

LEADS
CINCINNATI DIVISION
At Columbus, Ohio
1. Continue efforts to locate subject and
KATHLEEN MORALES at 1446 Hunter St.
2 . . Contact sources to determine any informat ion
re subj ect's present whereabouts .
MILWAUKEE DIVISION
At Madi son, Wisconsin

At Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Will maintain contact w i t h - . in order
to determine present location of KAT~nd
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A~T~NG DIRECTOR, FBI (100-467404) DA'lit: 3/29/73

SAc ;- cINCINNATI {100-20865) (P)

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SU'BJECT: IRVIN DANA BEAL, Aka. 6 t7 ,
SM - YIP (EXTRE~rs·r~/'1) .

Re CI letter and~ to the Bureau dated


11/9/72, captioned, 41 PROPOSED DEMONSTRATION PROTESTING
APPEARANCE OF VICE-PRESIDENT SPIRO T. AGNEW, Columbus,
oh ·o Se tern e :r 20 1972 11 ; Milwaukee report of SA
dated 12/12/72: Cincinnati airtel and
m o t e ureau dated 12/14/72, captioned, "YOUTH
INT.8RNATIONAL PARTY, IS - RA 11 ~ Milwaukee letter to the
Bureau dated 1/31/73.

Enclosed for the Bureau are five copies of an


LHM captioned "IRVIN DANA BEAL". Enclosed also are
two photographs of subject taken on his arrest,
September 20, 1972.

Enclosed for Milwaukee and New York are two


copi~s of captio~ed
LHM and two copies of photograph
taken on subject's arrest at Columbus, Ohio on
September 20, 1972.

ADMINISTRATIVE:

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Attached LHM i s - as
un uthorized disclosure cou~onably be expected
to d~mage National Security by compromising first and
se ond confidential sources, informants who are furnishing
va uable information on a continuing basis relative
to Revolutionary Activities in the Columbus, Ohio
area .

LEAD :

CINCINNATI
AT COLUMBUS, OHIO

Will follow results of local prosecution


regarding subject and report to Bureau and Office of Origin.
ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN REVOLUTIONARY -
EXTREMIST ACTIVITY SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS
BECAUSE OF THEIR KNOWN ADVOCACY AND USE OF EXPLOSIVES,
REPORTED ACQUISITION OF FIREARMS AND INCENDIARY DEVICES,
AND KNOWN PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE .

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION


Cincinnati, Ohio
March 29, 1973

RE: IRVIN DANA BEAL

On
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~advised that various anti-war groups in the Columbus,
Ohio area plan to demonstrate by protesting the appearance
of Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew scheduled for Columbus,
Ohio, September 20, 1972. This source advised that leaflets
announcing Vice-President Agnew's appearance had been
circulated around the Ohio State University (OSU), Columbus,
Ohio area. These leaflets announced a ra~ly for the
demonstrators at the Ohio Statehouse, Broad Street and
High Street, Columbus, Ohio, for 6:30 PM, September 20,
1972. The leaflets were endorsed by the Indochina Coalition,
a local anti-war group, the Indochina Peace Campaign,
the Vietnam Veterans Against the War and the Youth
International Party.

INDOCHINA COALITION

The "Ohio State Lantern" an Ohio State


University (OSU) daily student newspaper
generally circulated on the OSU campus, Columbus,
Ohio, in its May 8, 1972, issue, in an article
captioned, "Anti-War Rally Set For Today,"
described the Indochina Coalition as a recently
formed group opposing the war in Indochina.

VIETNAM VETERANS AG.i=iINST


THE WAR

The Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW)


national organization whose membership
opposes the war in Vietnam and the Selective Service
System. The VVAW has sponsored demonstrations
in protest against the war in Vietnam throughout
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YOU'rH INTERNATIONAL PARTY
The Youth International Party, also known·
as Yippies, is a loosely knit, antiestablishment,
revolutionary youth organization formed in New
York City in January, 1968.
INDOCHINA PEACE CAMPAIGN (IPC)
The IPC is an ad-hoc group of war resisters
organized as an educational and action program
designed to keep the Vietnam War primarily
in the public conscience through the November
election~ '" AO doing, they intend to embarrass
President Nixon and gather support for Senator
George Mc Govern.
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demcnstrators assembled on the west side of High Street
across from the Neil House Motor Hotel, Columbus, Ol"1io,
at approximately 4:45 PM and engaged in anti-war
and anti-Agnew chants while awaiting thE arrival of
Vice -President J!.gnew.
The ciemonstrators. greeted the arrival of
Vice·-President Agnew with ar.ti-Agnew chants and with
obscenities. The demonstrators did not attempt to break
thrcugh police l:arricades ar.d broke intc small groups ·
after the Vice-President had entered the Neil House »otpr
Hotel. The demonstrators th.en remained on the Stat~house
grounds opposite the Neil House while the Vice-President
remained in the Neil House.

demc:·nstrat . . - .. -.
f\:rther advised that the
approximately 6 :45 · PM,
September 20, 1972, and rnoved to a position across the
street from the RKO Palace 1~eater, where the Vice-President
was scheduled tc address the Ohio State Republican
Convention. The demonstratc•rs continueci to chant
anti-Vietnam Wat and anti-Agnew and Nixc-n slogans. At
thi~ time the demonstrators totaled approximately 75 in
number. At apptoximately 8:00 PM, the Columbus Police
Depc;.rtmcnt conunEnced making arrests of some cf the
demonstrators ar.d at 8:10 PM, forced thP. demonstrators
front the vicinity of the RKO Palace Theater to the corner
o!. f .road and High Streets where they were advised to
disband. The d€monstrators disbanded ir. . to small grc.ups
and proceeded .immediately o\.:.t of the are·a.

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approximate~als arrested by the Columbus,
Ohio Police Department.

Irvin Dana Beal, Columbus Police Department


Slate Number' 32734, was one of the individuals arrested
at this demonstration. Beal gave the Police Department an
address of 1446 Hunter, Columbus, Ohio. Beal was born
January 9, 1947, in Ohio. He is a white male and employed
with the 'Underground Press' in New York City. He was
arrested for disorderly conduct.

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vBst, advised{·that Dana Beal and his girl friend, .:Cudy_
~oude_:i.slager attended a National Youth International
r Party (YIP) Congress or Conclave held at Columbus, Ohio,
November 22-25, 197 2. r: ,,a LJ/77'- <:J, ;/1
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There was-a··· general· meeting·· from about 10 :-30- PM···---
until 1:00 AM, Wednesday, November 22~23, 1972, to
discuss the agenda for the YIP Congress. The meeting
was held at 251 West Sixth Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.
During this meeting Dana Beal served as the Chairman.

On Thursday, November 23, 1972, the YIP


Congress commenced at approximately 10:30 AM at the
Wesley Foundation, Columbus, Ohio. The discussion regarding
the agenda for the YIP Congress followed and this
discussion was led by Dana Beal. Instead of formulating
any definite agenda, Beal expounded regarding the
theory of the Yippies, which is also grounded on the
youth culture and "rock and roll". Beal also led the
discussion regarding kicking Jerry Rubin and Abbie
Hoffman, founding leaders of the YIP Party, out of YIP
because they were stealing funds, had allied themselves
with the Democratic Party, and had resorted to working
through the system of the "establishment".

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After dinner the YIP Congress resumed with


a general session. This session was also led by
Dana Beal. During this session, it was decided there
would be a press conference to announce the expulsion
of Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman from the YIP Party.

After dinner on this date, the males and


females attending the YIP Congress held separate
meetin s from a

source advised that


of the YIP Congress

On Friday evening, a workshop on Cultural


Imperialism was held in St. Stephens Episcopal Church,
30 West Woodruff Avenue, · columbus, Ohio. Essentially,
the workshop related to how the YIP "rock and roll"
music has been "ripped off" by "straight" society
and used without due credit to the Yippies. During this
workshop, Dana Beal for the first time lost control of
the proceedings and everyone who wished to talk did
so. After this workshop, caucuses were held among the
participants in an effort to take control of the YIP
Congress away from Dana Beal who had been doing all of
the talking during the Congress.

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the YIP
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were randed out for everyone to sell. Beal talked about


the "Yipster Times" and how to obtain national advertisements
and how to distribute it.

After lunch, those present at the YIP Congress


discussed the coming inauguration of President Nixon,
January, 1973, and Dana Beal said the Yippies had to be
present at the inhoguration of President Nixon. It
was decided that the YIP would be present in Washington,
D. C. during the Presidential Inauguration and would
perform guerrilla theater. In addition, it was proposed
that the Yippies inaugurate some animal or other object
as President of the United States prior to the Presidential
Inauguration, which inauguration could be filmed and
publicized. No definite plans were made other then the

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fa t the Yippies would be in Washington, D. C. for the


P sidential Inauguration. It was indicated the next
i u~ of the "Yipster Times" would have announceme nts

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Inauguration.

During this Congress Dana Beal talked about


the need for setting up a spring offensive, but no
definite plans were finalized. Likewise, no date was
set for the spring offensive. ·

This source advised that the


YIP Congress was poorly organized and ~ attendance was
much l e ss then had b een antici ated.

source advised that the Yippies claim there are


such thing as national leaders, but that Dana Beal and
Beal's present girl friend, Judy Loudenslager, definitely
are Yippie leaders. ·

• urnis ed information on
at the next YIP Congress or _Cone ave would
hel ·in Chicago, Illinois, in April, 1973, no
specific date mentioned. An announcement of the date and
place of the YIP Congress or Con9lave will appear in a
future copy of the "Yipster Times".

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'Jlppie s are p a nning to release 100 11 crazed 11

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ublisher of 11 Playboy 11 maga z ine so Heffner will have all
t1e ,. "c hick s 11 he d e sires. No specific date or plan
fo r such an action was specified.

e was
c een Morales was identical
to Judy Loudenslager, , the girl fri e nd of Dana Beal.
This s ource adv ised that the des · tion of
fi~ that of J udy Loude nsla e r.

advised that Beal and


New York City.
n Janu ary 18 , 1973,
, Co lumbus , Ohio Police par n , a v ised

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, s not p resently s e rving tillk~ in thMMlus
Jail or th(~ Franklin County, Ohio .Tail.
@ a dvised that to his knowledge, Be iil is sti _pen ing
c a g e s for his a r rest, September 20, 1972 , by the Columbus,
· Ohio Police Department.

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add r ess of ~n by Be al at his time of .
arr1~st by the Co lumbus Polii:::e Department. is the address of
local Yippie membe rs and th.it this addn~ss is used very
freque ntly as a "crash pad 11 , by various persons staying
ove~ night in t he Columbu::; , Ohio area.

advised t at to their
i;.ly in the C•)lurnbus,

On
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~the Preside ntial Inauguration Ceremonies, Washington,
o. 1:. , January 18-21, 197 3. This source adv ised th~t
on January 19 , 1 973, he .,obs•?rved Dana Beal and Judy
Loudenslager . Bi:!al' s girl f ::-iend ·at the YIP House located
at 514 Second St reet, North•~ ast, Washinq ton , D. C. 'Ibis
so~ rce advised ·:hat the indi viduals at "clle YIP House

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w e_ in the process of building a . float depicting
Ptsident Nixon as a "rat" for use during the counter
inau~ural demonstration January 20, 1973.

stated that after the


counter ina gura e mons ra ion, January 20, 1973,
there was a YIP meeting regarding the YIP agenda
at 10:00 PM held at a Methodist Church located at
Pennsylvania Avenue and Fifth Street, Northeast or
Southeast, Washington, D. C. Approximately 20 Yippies
were in attendance.
Dana Beal and his girl friend Judy Loudenslager
were in attendance at this meeting. Dana Beal chaired .J
the meeting and did most of the talking. Beal announced
YIP plans to coordinate "attacks" on Playboy Clubs
throughout the United States March 28, 1973 , to protest
Sexism. YIP will attempt to enlist the help of Women's
Liberation Organizations, because that date is suppose to
be International Woman's Day.
Beal indicated the next YIP National Conference
will be held at Wobbley Hall, Chicago, Illinois,
but no date was finalized.
During the meeting, "smoke-ins" were discussed
and Beal indicated the annual "smoke-in" at Washington, D. C.
should be held this year.

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source, who has furnis e re ia e in orma ion in e
past, and who attended the anti-inauguration demonstrations .~··1
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in Washington, D. C., January 20, 1973, advised that ..


Beal and his girl friend were present at the YIP
demonstration during the Presidential Inauguration.
This source stated that Beal and his girl friend are
presently residing in New York City.
On March 20, 1973, Clerk of
Municipal Courts Office, Col us, Ohio, ed that
Beal is subject of Columbus City Docket Number 30322.
This file shows that Beal was arrested September 20,
1972, by the Columbus, Ohio Police Department for disorderly
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c~nduct, 11 screaming obscenities on a public street •

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The file shows that the case was continued .


until December 11, 1972, when his defense which is
.the legal aid at Ohio State University., Columbus, Ohio,
contacted the court and said that the defendant
is not a student but a resident of New York City and
that the legal aid would like to submit a motion to have
the charge against the defendant, "quashed". The
court advised that a motion could not be set without the
d e fendant being present and a continuance was set for
December 20, 1972. On December 20, 1972, the defendant
appeared for a hearing on his motion and the motion was
argued and submitted and the case continued until January 18,
1973 • . On January 18, 1973, the motion of the defendant
·to dismiss .charges against him were overruled by the
court.

On February 13, 1973, a pre-trial hearina


was held and the case was assigned to jury.
advised that no jury date has been set at the
time and Beal is presently free on a $500. bond.

This docume nt contains neither


r e comme ndations nor conclusions of
the FBI. It is the property of
the FBI and is loaned to your age ncy:
it and its conte nts are not to be
distributed outside your age ncy.

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Cincinnati, Ohio
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Character
Reference Memorandum dated and captioned
as above at Cincinnati.

All sources (except any listed below) whose identities are concealed
in referenced communication have furnished reliable information in the past.

This document contains neither recommendation• nor conclusion• of the PBI. It is the property
of the PBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its content• an not to be distributed outside your
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Anr.iin
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Information shown on this ldentificulicn Record reprn:tonts data fur11i :.ht:d CUI b·1 fi11qe: pu n t
contributors . Where Jinal dispo:1ition is not ~hown or further &xplanation oi charge is dcsir.,d, C(Jn\•
inunicate with agency contrihutinq those fingerprints.
Notatioru indicatttd by • ore NOT based on Lin11erprinta in rnr files but are listed only OS investi-
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WASHINGTON, -~·C· . 20S~7 •

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FINAL DISPOSITION IS NOT SHOWN OR FURTHER EXPLANATION Of CHARGE IS DESIRED, COMMUNICATE
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PINCfll'llNTS NAME ANO NUMl!a lfCflVEO CHAlGf OISl'OSITION

Bu Of Narc & Irvin Dana Beal 7-14-71· 21 USC 331 (q)


Dang Drugs #52-68-135 (2) Sale of LSD
Wash DC 18 USC 2 Aiding
and. abetting
USM Irvi,n Dana Beal 4-7-72 21 USC 331 (q)
Madison Wis #01057 (2) 360a (b)
321 (v) 333 (a)
18 use 2 selling
a depressant or
stimulant drug
w/~
authorization

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Wis B0al Dispose of transfer.
1'5"5 946 drugs · from Dane
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Residence: 334 ~. Wilson Street Madison W s.

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FINAL DliPOSITION IS NOT SHOWN OR FURTHER EXPLANATION Of CHARGE IS DESIRED, COMMUNICA
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lnformotioni_shown on this Id e ntification necord reprosenh data furnished FIJI by fingNprint co ntributors.
WHE RE DISJ'OSITION IS NOT SHOWN OR FURTHER EXPLANATION OF CHARGE OR DISPOSITION IS
DESIRED, ~.-OM_MUNICATE WITH AGENCY CONTRIBUTING THOSE FINGERPRINTS .

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f lNG flPRINTS NAM! AND N\IMl[I aECEIVfD CHAlCf OISl'OSfTION

ADEX FLASH: Irving Dana Ocal Any intorma1 ion


or inquiry recc ved ref ci one copy of recc rd to
Internal Security Sectio1 Domestic Intell ~ cnce
Division and twt> copies o BFD Milwaukee J'.ile
•• #100-17687 Bu Flle #108:?·t67404 Inf r~ 2- 1-72
1..-::Al iases: Paul_ Charles A1 J:!°UE_t.in, Jim'-l:rew~ _, Leon
~~Yips~r., Georg~ietefsky, PaulGYippie.

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• DATE: 3-31-73

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IRVIH D/~NA BE.".r.J. ~.ka
SI~ - YOU'.rl{ INTEfil·TA~roirn.L PARTY (YIP)
(EXTfil%UST)

00.: l·iILWAUKEE

Ho ·Hilwaukee letter to D5.rec tor,


dated Jc.nuo.ry 3J., 19·73.
Infc.nr~tim1 copies or this con:mu:o icatlcn
a,r() heing fur>ni chod to Gin~inn.n. ti, Clevolunds nnd
. 111~.mi, as thc ~rn D:i.v i:Jion..::J hnve an. lnve~tigc. t;. vo
inte1.. or1t in th.lo ma '~tor.
:i..11.v fl::_'.\tir;a tivrL was concluctod .. ..../
nt 1'1;,d:i.con, \·1isc-. onsin:

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he b.a.s de ·1.1C'.l'nli11od subject and HOX.t\Lt::S Cl.~.re&iding.-·..
at 6 Bloe~cer• St:i.'~et, How Yorlc City, ond thr..t they
a.re unemployed, doing vol1,.n teeJ..• wo1·l~ f P.l.. ,,~h.Ofi 1£1.3
"Yips tor 'fimos, 11 a Youth In terne. tional Party' (YIP)
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Milwaukee is pr0pnring FD··128, ti~o.nsfcrr:lng


office of or·igin to Ue.w Ycrk. Also, up to elate ::t•opor•t
will bo pre~ru.~ed.
ALL INDIVIT)HALS HTVOLVT:'D IH UEW r.F.Fr EXTR'f<.:;.nsT
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TO · ACTING DIRECTOR, FBI (100-467404) DATE : 4; 16/73

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SUBJECT: IRVIN DANAl1EAL aka
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/\ ReNYairtel to Bureau, dated 1/22/73; and Milet to ·
( ~Bureau, dated 3/ 31/73.
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that subject is currently


residing
LEADS
MILWAUKEE •
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transferring case to NY.
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AT NEW YORK, NEW YORK. · Will continue to follow
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ACTING DIREC'.rOR, FBI (100-'~67404) DATE: 5/24/73
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FROM : 1' / SAC, NEW YORK (100-172721) (P) ! ;..

SUBJECT:'
1 IRVIN D.A1'TA BEAL aka
SI1-YIP (EXTREMIST)

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ReNYlet to Bureau, dated 4/16/73.

advised that subject has


been staying, while in NYC, at~Third Street.

LEAD
I"!IL\-/AUKEE
AT MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. Will forward results of
investigation as set out in referenced letter.

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2-Mil waukee ( 100-l 768G7) (fill)
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B11y U.S. Savings Bonds Rtg11larly Oil the Payroll S1111ing1 Pla11
JVl emoran~m
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Joh.~, We sley 'HaF~ing , Paul ChAf'les Augustin~
Jim~ crewe, Paul- Yippie, Leon~'Yipsky, George Metefsky
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Thr copti onr cl ind iv idunl hne been Lhc s ubject o f n sccurit.y o r e xtre rnii;t in vc slignti on by th ie o ffice. The
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DA resid ing nnd worki ni: nt lhc n ddr csees l iated below. T he New York Div is ion is
be in g cunaidl're d t h e new Offi ce of Ori gin.
Busi ness /\ddrcs l' , Nome of Employ ing Conc ern nnd Address, 'Res ide nce nddres s
nture of Empl oyme nt, nnd Un ion A ffi liol ion, if any.
42 East 3rd Street,
New York, New York

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I\ H<'l' Urity n ni; h on :; ubj cc.l UIS b een PREVIOUSLY p lnc ed in F BI # _108-504 F
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d el'tignn lcd fo r ld cnlific ntion Divisi on .
A s ecurity n aah on irnhj ec l h m1 h cen PREVIOUSLY p laced in Id nntific ntion D iv is ion ; howe ver, FBI n umbe r is HO KHOWH.
T he foll owin g informnlion, lhe refore , ie be ing furni s he d un d a copy o f th is fo rm ie dee ignoted fo r ldenlific slion Div isi on/
Rnc c: Othe r Identi fy ing Nu mbers :
Da te nnd Pl a 1·r 1f l lirlh: Fi nge rprint Cl nssifi c elion:
NOTE : [)11 NOY 1l1•1•i 1:11.1lr COPY o f Ff)- 129 for l denlific ntion Divi sion if FD- 165 p revious ly RETURNED to field o ffiea
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FD-4 3 2 show in 1-: the new ndclre s R nnrl O ffice o f Orig in of s ubj e ct. 0 ·
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lXJ Subje c t j,, ,. : .J~cd in Slnp Index Fi le al Dure ou; c opy o f th is form ia dcsi gn nled fo r Data P roce ssi ng ii11°· n ..-

22 JUL 8 1973

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The following are enclosed for the Bureau (two·


copies each):
Milwaukee FD-366 dated 6/27/73.
Milwaukee FD-376 dated 6/27/73.
The following are enclosed for New York (one
copy each unless indicated to contrary):
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Milwnukee summary report of SA
dated 8/26/71.
Milwaukee FD-122 dated 8/26/71.
Milwaukee FD-165 dated 2/7/72.
Milwaukee report of SA
4/20/72.
Milwaukee FD-122 dated 4/26/72. •

Milwaukee report of SA dated


12/12/72.
Milw~ukee FD-122 dated 12/12/72.
Milwaukee FD-165 dated 6/27/73.
Milwau..1<ee FD-457 dated 6/27/73.
Milwaukee FD-366 dated 6/27/73 (two copies).
Milwaukee FD-376 dated 6/27/73 (two copies).
-•• & UOJ LJJrt..ll:. .:J IJJ',J./\f{ l "J\IJ•;NT OF J•. fICE
· ~ ERAL JIUHEAU OF INVJ.:STIGA . ON

In ll•·1il•-, l'l"·i.u· l(tft'I' (O WASHINGTON, l>.C. 20535


File No.
June 27, 1973
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Washington, IL C. 202W
Im: IRVIN DANA BEAL
Dear Sir: SECURITY MATTER YOUTH INTERNATIONAL
PARTY (YIP)
Th e information ful'llisht•d lH'r<'with co n cC'rns an i11di,·icl11al or organization bl'lil'vecl
to he cm•t•recl by tht' 11grt'C' 111e11l het\\'C'l' ll tht• FBI and St•nt•l St•r\'i<'C' co1H.'l'rni11g pr u lecl.ivC'
rC'spon s iliililici::. and lo f'all within the eale gor,\ ' or call'gorit•s l'h t' l'Kl'cl .

I. l:::J Thre ats or a c l ions agai11sl Pl~ rso11s prolc l'il'd 1>.v St•crl'l St•l'\·icl'.
2. [~] Allempls m lhrt'al.s lo n •d rc ss gri<'\' illll't's.
:J. CJ Threatening or ahusivt• stalt'llH'nl alioul l!. S. or foreign offie ial.
-t. I~ Part ie ipat ion in c ivil ·cl isllld1a11ct•s. ant i- ( 1 • S. d e monstrations.or hoslil t'
inl'idcnls agains t f'or c ign dipl omatic eslal.disiimenls.
,') . i:=J Jill-gal homhing. ho111h - maki11g or olhl'r ll'rrorisl al.'livit.v.

f-i. [ ~l D0 f'edor from ( '. S. or indicalt•s dt•sirt' lo <kl'l•t·l.

/. /xi Poll'llfiall,v dang<'l'Oll S IH'l' illlSl' orhnl'kgrrn1nd. l'l~lolional inslahilit..v OI'


al'livil ,\ in grnllps l' llgHgl' d in adi\·ilit•s ini111il'al lo l 1• S.

Pho lo graph : : j has lie t' ll furn i shl·d IX ] l'lll'loscd : _~J is not arnilnble.

Very trul y yours ,

William 0. HuckPlshaus
Acting Director

I - Spt•c ial /\gl'nt ill Chargl' (f•:11l'los111·t•lsl) l}


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FEDERAL DUHEAU OF INVESTICATl6"

Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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SUB.JECT: IRVIN DANA BEAL

CHARACTER: SECURITY MATTER - YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PARTY (YIP)

REFERE NCE: Milwaukee report of SA


dated December 12, 197

Refere nced communi cati on contained subject's residence and/ or employment


address. A recent cha nge has been dete rmined and is be ing set forth hc low khangc
only specified):

Res idcnce: 42 East 3rd Street, New York, New York

Employme nt: •

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T/riic Jac11m.·111 c o11tai11.• 1witlwr ri!com m1•11<lt1t in w1 nor conclwlini1'1 u f the F'f11. It is th e prnpaly of tho• Fiil miff
i11 /onn<'d lo .vo11r ni:i~ncy; it aml it1< c:o11t c 11I.• arl! 11ot lo be d i strih11te d o utside your a~em·y.
a1:cncy .
Stop Index F il e Entry, Cancellation, .
FD-457 (Rev. l~ lS-72)
TO: Director,· FBI ( 100-467404
i cotion

DATE:
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SAC, MILWAUKEE (100-17687) (P) 00 ADEX Extremist
D Urbnn Guerrilla Wnrfnr~ Su!!pect
SU BJ ECT: IRVIN DANA~EAL, aka D Venceremoe Brignde Me mber 1 ,_
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SM - YIP (EXTREMIST) D Wenthennon ' ·
D Bank Ro bbery Suspect •'

00: NEW YORK D Top Jewel Thief · '


D Other: <Specify)

0 Place Stop (See NCIC Mnnunl, Part II, for Field Codes)
V,. [XJ Modify Stop <Enter Only l nfonnation That le To Be Changed> (Subject currently resides in .
_,., New York City)•
D Cancel Stop <Enter Nome And One Other Identifier) <Enter Renson for Cancel under MIS Field>
/, HAM Last Name First Middle AKA Last Name Firal Middle
Augustin Paul Charles
Crewe Jim
FBI Number SOC Social 54:curity Number Yippie Paul
Yipsky Leon
Metef sk George
MHU Misce llaneo us No. DOB Date or Birth POB Place or Birth R-A-C..,.--_R_a_ce
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MIS Miscellaneous

LIC License Plate No. LIS License Plate Stale LIY License Plate Year LIT Liccn11e Plate Type

VIN Ve hic le ldc ntificnlion Number VY.R Vehicle Year VMA Vehicle Make VMO Vehicle ~fode l

OLH Operator's License Number OLY Op. Lie. Yr. Exp.

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C-HA°RACTE R OF CASE

SM • YIP (EXTREMIST)

Hilwc.ukee report of SA dated 12-12-72.I )J•


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~: -rn York airtol to Director, dated l-22-73.
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Clo11ol11.nd lott or to Milwaukee, dated 1-31-73. )(~ \(/ 1' / -
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. ' "!.:·: ~land letter to Mil'imukea, dnted 2-28-73.
~ · - ~~ innati letter to Director, datod 3-29-73.
: ~ J:;. r:lt:'..i:oe letter to Director, dated 3-31-73. /
~~r:.\~ York lotter to Diroctor, dated l~-16-73.
l-jiar.:.i lettoI' to Milwaukee, datod 4-18-73. ../ ·
nc):: York letter to Director, dated 5--24-~.-,..
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ACCOMPLb n Ml::NTS CLAIMF::D :_ l NONE ACQUIT- CASE HAS B E<. N :

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PENDING PRO S ECUTION


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ADMINISTRATIVE

.\~1. i·'D-376 is st~pled to this report.

L i irrfor;n:'3. tio:i.1 copy or this co::nnunica tion is being


i't.i.~:·LJi ~hed
to Cincinnati as that Division is currently
.f'c llc·Hing loc-'11 pros e cution at Columbus, Ohio, regarding
;ubjc~t ::i u:i., ro n t thoro, 9-20-72, on a charge or
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di~o rderly conduct (DC).

Eil~·:::-.uko ·.:> h'J.~ cub:wittod FD-128 (6-27-73),, changing


o ~.;:"'i c0 of Cl'i ~in to !Tew York in view or subject' a
c ..i ..L'l 'c.nt rc.:;id ence in -that city.

This report r..a.s boon prE>pa.red by Hilwuukee to apprise


the Bureau o.n.d in.terf)sted ~ovcrrunen.tal ag enci es or
all in.forr.1n tion ascertained by Milwaukee regarding
subject since submission or rererenced report.

(I·;; was furtb::ol': ~'tlHt-m··a~11ftnJtra't!ve pdges or


r c.f'o r cn c eel r·oport tb.a t 1\1-forma tion was ascertained
t !:.o. '- o:Jo T1IO:Ll\S KING1FORCADE (#ew~ York City Youth
L1 ·i;orn n ·c ionnl P~rtY. ,(¥.ll.LJJ.~J..~j; } was repo~todly
ro~idin~ at 22 Dohrn s£.reot,, Orlando,, Florida, aa
o::: 11/72 '· with arr. indi v l~JJ.§JJJ& the name or
,JO~~~ W. [jARpINq _ (a} ·· ~~J!)Y!~ . ).

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Tumpa. by airtel to Director, 12-27-72, noted that
1 tho Mn st er Scheme for the City of Orlan.do:._ .ff.lil ed
!f to roflect a Dohrn Street existing in ~
- It was furthor noted that according to
r - subject and FORCADE, use the nrunes of I and
DOI:Il~N (JOHN W. HARDING is the nnme of a past hit
r ecord and DOHRN is the last name of BERNARDINE
DOHRN, Weath.fug subject) when they want to confuse
oldor people who are not :fa.nrlliar with the significance
of these names. Subject derives humor from the
co~sion that results.

INFORMANTS

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ho was uncooperative.

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wi1hin I h<' cri tc>r ia bc•cnusc> (stal e rr.aso11)
::, ·~"lL, on 5-8-72, at a Madinon a.nti-wnr d c:non stration,
· " ~ p ~r:;:.•t of 0. crm:d tho..t cnGaged in spontonc-ous
... ; 7'!: of prop o1·ty destruction {window break ing an.d setting
ri.il>binh firos}. One polico officer was injured when
hi. t 1rv a rock. A confido:l.tial informant advised on
f '1 ·~ 6-73~ tha 1; EEAL is a national YIP l ead er a.nd
t-'1 001·otician, ha ving currEJnt proponsity to instigate
I :-::u.i direct revo'.iution.ary acts or violence.
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Report of:
t -SA Office: MILWAUKEE
Date: JULY 20, 1973
field Office File #: MI 100-17 68 7 Bureau File #: l00-!~67404
Title: IRVIN DANA BE.AL

SECURITY MATTER - YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PARTY (YIP)


Character:

Synopsis: Subject, described ·a s n.a.tion.al Youth International


Party (YIP) loader and theoretician .from New York
City {NYC), .functioned in loa.dorship capacity for
.following YIP events: YIP Congress, Colun1bus, Ohio,
11/72; YI P PresidGntial Inauguration Day Demonstration,
Wash:ington, D. c., 1/73; nnd, YIP National Conf'erence,
Iowa. City, Iowa, 4173. Subject is unemployed {resides
~2 East 3rd Street, NYC), and does volunteer work
.for 11 Yipster Times, 11 a YIP neusletter, published at
NYC. Other activities set .foi~th. CONSIDER SUBJECT
DANGEROUS.

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Details:
I. BACKGROUND.
A. Residences.
- advised on
that sub~des at 2865
Apartment A-10, Bronx, New York

Thia document contain• neither recommendat ion• nor Condu1ion• or the FBI. It i1 the property or the FBI and i1 lo.ned to your accncy : it and ita tontenu
are not to be diatributed out1idc y our •&ency~

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KATHI.Em-' MORALES.

adyised on
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YOU'fH INTERNATIOUAL PARTY

Tho Youth International


Party (YIP), also known as
Yippies, is a loosely knit
anti-establisbITlent, revolutionary
youth organization formed in
New York City, in January 1968.
B. Marital Sta. tus.
advised on July 6, 1973, that•
subject i n o · married, however, he lives in a
common law type relationship with KATHLEEN MORALES.
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D. Credit and Arrests.


Municipal
Court, Mirun , or a, a v se on November 29,
1972, that subj ect was arrested on August 22, 1972,
by the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), Miami, Florida,
ror d:tsorderly conduct (DC). The ari"est was
inde.xod as DANA BF.AL IRVIN.
. 111111111111111 noted that on October 30, 1972 1 the
local Mi~ial judge dismissed the DC charge.

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ltunbus, Ohio, advised
on January i • .il: . J .ng to in.formation
available to him, charges are still pending against
subject ror his arrest in Columbuo, on September 20,
1972. Subject has not served ~ jail time as a
result of the arrest.
of Jvhtnlcipal Courts
Office, Co tullbus, adiil!oediarch 20, 19731 that
subject, according t records was arrested by
the Coltuubus Police D pa en· on 9-20-72, ror DC
(screaming obscentities on a public street).
llllllllllllrurther said that on February 13, 1973,
a pre-trial hearing was held on the DC chrges and the
oase was assigned to a jury. No jury date has been
set at present and the subject is currently rree on
$500.00 bond.
Credit Bureau of
Madison., Madison., scon.si , advised on July 6, 1973, that
her records a.re negative regarding subject.

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July 6, 1973, that the most recent in.formation


in their records regarding subject concerns his
arrest by the Madison Police Department, July 14,
1971 1 on narcotics law violation charges.
University of
Wisconsin , o o ection and Security, ·
Madison, advised on J'uly 6, 19731 that her records
are negative regarding subject.
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advised on - and
subject, w~d, does
wor for 11 Yipster Times, 11 a YIP newsletter,
at NYC.
F. FBI Iden.tifica t.ion Record.
The FBI Identification Division by communication
received at Mil-waukee, March 3, 1973, advised that the
subject has the following arrest record on file with
the FBI at Washington D. c. (FBI Number 108-504-F}:

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The followlnq FBI _record, NUMBER


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CONTRJOUTOR Or' NAM![ AND NUMBC,. """u: s~o OR DISf'OSITIOH


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PD East .:..ansing . Irvin Dana Beal 1-13-64 att B & E of a Oism..


ltich #18-C-64 coin machine

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USM N'l N'l Irving Dana Be~l 8-22-67 viol Drug Abuse
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II. ACTIVITIES.

I A. Youth International Parcy (YIP).
1. YIP Congress, Columbus, Ohio
(November, 197g.}
advised on
a YIP Congress was held in Co
period, November 22-25, 1972. Approximately 60
individuals (including subject) attended the Congress
and the majority of the meetings (un1ess otherwise
noted) were held at the Wesley Foundation, 82 East
16th Avenue, Columbus. The following in~ormation
is noted regarding specif'io meetings f'or the •.
Congress:
November 22, 1972
A general meeting (Switchboard Way
Station, 251 West 6th Avenue) - purpose of this
meeting, which was chaired by subject, was to discuss
the agenda for the Congress. It was decided that
the workshops and 11 rap 11 sessions would involve every-
one, and onl.y one session would be held at a time.
November 23, 1972
A general meeting - subject led a general
discussion regarding the agenda f'or the Congress and,
instead of having the con.f'erence attendees make up
their mind on specific topics that they wished to
discuss, BEAL expounded regarding the theory of
the YIP party.
Plenary session - It was agreed to at
this meetinB that a press conference would be held
later for the purpose of publicizing the YIP party
. and also, to announce that JERRY RUBIN and ABBIE
HOFFMAN, individuals who had been active in YIP
in the past, on a national level, were being expelled
f'rom the part-y.

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Sexism meotings Subject chaired 'the meeting,
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sexism.
November 24, 1972
Workshops on drugs and underground newspapers -
Subject, who led the discussions at those meetings,
spoke a.bout the "Yipster Times, 11 an.d how this
publication could and should be used by YIP to
publicize YIP ac tl vi ties and to get new members
into this organization.
People also discussed the holding of
"Smoke-in.s, 11 by YIP' to expound on the dangers of
using 'hard drugs. 11 It was also mentioned that
"dope dealing colloctivos" could be formed. Emphasis
was placed on the necessity of YIP members to organize
into collectives.
Other matters, effecting possible future
activity by YIP we1•e also discussed.
Works.h op on cul turai imperialism
(St. Stephon's Episcopal Church, 30 West Woodruff
Avenue) - Essentially, this workshop rolated to
how the YIP 11 pock and roll" music was being misused
by "straight" societ--y and used without due credit
going to the YIP organization. Subject, for the
.first time during the Congress, lost control of the
proceedings and everyone who wished to talk, did so.
The workshop then broke up into small
caucuses, for purpose of discussing YIP matters away
.from subject, as he had been doing all the talking
during the Congress.

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t General meeting - Copies or the
"Yipster Times, 11 were handed out for attendees
to sell. Subject again, spoke about this
publication, how national advertisements could
be obtained for 1 t an.d how it should be
distributed. He noted that YIP members must
go to Washington., D. C. to protest a.gains t
the inauguration of President RICHARD NIXON in
January, 1973·
Sub~ect also discussed the need for
setting up a' spring offenaive, 11 but n.o definite
plans were fin.aliz~d.
noted that the results of the
YIP Congress were as follows:
1. Conference atten.dees round that national
YIP meetings a.ffordod information on. YIP activities
throughout the cotmtry;
2. There is a need for a nation.al YIP
newsletter or pa.per;
3. There is a need for a national
organization-which is youth oriented;
4. RUBEN and HOFFMAN were expelled :from
the YIP organization; and,
5. A need exists to make people aware
of the l"adical "movement."
Source concluded by saying that as a result
of the YIP Congress, a "National Telephone Tree"
is being set up, whereby, YIP regions can commun.icn.te
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scheduled for that city on January 20, 1973. Purpose
of' the demonstration was to protest the insuguration
of' President RIC!IA.RD NIXON.
Upon arriving in Washington, D. C., the
NYC contingent went to the address of 515 2nd Street,
Northeast, where a "rat" f'loat was being built.
YIP activists planned to use the f'loat in their
demonstration,
Source noted that about 60 to 75 YIP
demonstrators (including subject) during the morning
hours of' January 20, 1973, oomrnenced their activities
by marching to the Union Station f'or a rally.
Im. American i"lag and plastic bags containing dead
rats were burned at the Station.
The above burnings were allegedly held
to show people that YIP was throwing oi"i" the "dis eased
rat plague" of' President NIXON.
Fo],_lowing the rally, YIP activists and
others (about 250} marched to the Washington Hon1mient.
After arriving there, several speakers spoke to the
crowd, denouncing President NIXON and his administration
and later, all people in YIP were asked to sell copies
of' the "Yips ter Times."
Later in the day of' January 20, 1973,
a YIP meeting (conclusion of' the demonstration)
attended by about 25 people and chaired by subject,
-waa held at the Capitol Hill Methodist Church, 5th
and Pennsylvania Avenue.

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- ·on the YIP parade and the apparent success of the
! -"rat" float. Mention was made of lack of support at
\ YIP demonstrations and an argument took place
regarding why YIP and another protest organization
could not get along together.

Source noted that it is hisopinion there


is a noticeable lack of national YIP leadership •
. Subject, who appears to be unsure of himself, expounds
~- on the idea that there is no national YIP org8.nization
in the true sense of the word and that each local YIP
chapter is autonomous. BEAL believes that demonstrations
such as the one against President NIXON would be
for the purpose of establishing nation-wide communication
among local YIP chapters, and not to set up and
strengthen a national organization.

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the followJ.ng J.nformation was wi regard
to the YIP meeting chaired by Washington,
D. c. on January 20, 1973:
Subject, who did most of the talking,
announced YIP plans to coordinate "attacks" on
Playboy clubs throughout the United States, J1arch 28,
1973, to protest sexism. YIP will attempt to
enlist the help of Womens Liberation organizations,
because that ·date is suppose to be International
Womens Da.y.

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national YIP.conference and he noted that the annual
"Smoke-in" at Washington, D. c. should be held this
year.

The meeting ended at approximately 12 midnight.

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that individua s n Washington,
D. C. repres enting YIP for the January 20, 1973,
demonstra tion. were told by subject that the activity
would start at 9:30 A.M. at the corner of 8th Street
and H Str eet, Northeast, and would be led by a large
papiel"-mache float in the form of a rat. The
demonstrators were told to follow the rat to the
Un.ion Station. Plaza for a rally. YIP would then
try to join the People~ Coalition for Peace and
Justice ( PCPJ) for a larger demonstratii.on. march
to the Washington. Monument.
PEOPLES COALITION FOR .PEACE
_AND JUSTICE (PCPJ)
The People's Coalition for
Peace and Justice (PCPJ) has
described itself as being
headquartered at New York,
New York, and as consisting
of over 100 organizations which
are using massive civil
disobedience to combat racism,
poverty, repression and war.
PCPJ is a Communist Party, USA -
penetrated coalition.
Source further noted that the
demonstration proceeded as scheduled behind the
papier-mache float to the Un.ion Plaza, January 20,
1973, where several in.dividuals, (in.eluding subject)
addressed the crowd. One speaker explained the
significance of the rat by saying that President
NIXON was a rat and that he had a craving for poverty
areas and poor people just like rats do.
A.f ter subject took the microphone and
started to speak, people started to leave as he
is not a very effective talker.

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~ area, attempted to join up with the PCPJ march
., ·.and in doi;1g so, they were con.fronted by police
f. who insisted that they walk on the sidewalk.
' Police con.i'iscated the papier-mache rat.

YIP activists, including subject,


left the Washington Monument at 3:00 P.M. and
returned to their Washington residence. Subject
then announced there would be a YIP meeting later
in the day for the purpose of assessing the
effectiveness of the day's YIP activities.

3. YIP National Conference, Iowa City, Iowa,


(April, 1973}.

- advised o n - - - that
a Nationa~n.i'erence was~ity,
Iowa, dur:l.n.g period, April 20 - 22, 1973, attended
by approximately 35 to 40 people, Subject, who
attended, shared leadership role at this con.i'eronce
with an individual from the Columbus, Ohio, YIP
chaptflr,

Sessions for the conference were held


at tho American Baptist Student Center, 230 Horth
Clifton Street, the Wesley House, and the Day Care
Center, 221 Melrqse Avenue.

The conference, in part, covered the


following topics:

Plans were announced for a 4th annual


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• chapters. Organizing on local and state levels
was mentioned and most people agreed YIP State
Conventions should be organized.
Subject said that New York YIP does not
want to become the nation.al committee.
Source noted that the entire conference
was extremely disorganized with very little
being accomplished. While subject is regarded as
a YIP leader, many people question his leadership
ability. Source said that on the afternoon of
April 22, 1973, subject and his girli'riend left
for Madison, to handle personal matters. They planned
to return to NYC later.

"The Capital Times," a Madison. daily


newspaper in issue dated April 25, 1973, carried
an. article advising in part that subject had
returned to Madison, following the Iowa City
YIP Coni'eren.ce and he reportedly spoke with people
in Madison, regarding a "Smoke-in and I.ropoa.ch
RICHARD NIXON day," to be held in Washington, D. C.,
July 4, 1973.
Th~ article noted that subject, in
speaking about the locnl Madison trial regarding
KARLETON !£RM STRONG, said, "Free Karl. Free the
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I prisoners of' weed. Eat the rich. 11 ARMSTRONG,
it was noted, is being tried for murder for a death

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UW Sterling Hall (UW Army-Mathematics Research Center).
. BEAL, said the article, also noted that .
. in early June, YIP groups throughout the United states
( will "head i'or the streets to demand that Wisconsin
courts free ARMSTRONG. II ..

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Iowa City, : ..
Source noted that during a discussion ..
of the necessity and value of YIP State Conventions
at the conference, BEAL commented that these
conventions could be a source of recruiting needed
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Subject reportedly manicured marijuana


at the conference in order that "joints" would be
available for conference attondoos •

.!±· Miscellaneous.

advised on that
subject, a national YIP leader and theoretician
from NYC, has a current propensity to instigate
and direct revolutionary acts of violence,

advised on that
on October 30, 1972, a PCPJ ra
Hunter College, 68th Street and Park Avenue, NYC,
attended by about 500 people (including subject).

Speakers at this rally spoke regarding


the anti-war climate in this country. They spoke of
the alleged deception practiced by the United States
Government regarding tho recently announced cease
fire and peace proposals. People were encouraged to
continue their anti-war activity.

After the meeting ended, about 250 people


left to march down Madison Avenue to hold a vigil
(anti-warJ,

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ln Reply, PlcaJc R'fu la July 20, 1973
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Title IRVIN DANA BEAL

Character SECURITY MATTER - YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PAF


Reference Milwaukee report
dnted nnd captioned as

All sources (except any lis ted below) whose idcntitiC's arc conc~alcd
in referenced communication have furn is hcd reliable information in the past •

Thi.• doeum ,•11l contain .• neither rcr:nmmcndation., nor conc lu.~ioris of llw FBf. ft i" th<' prop.·rt.v
of the 1-'Hf and i'4 lonnl!cl to v1111r n/!.e nt·y: it and its 1·ontcnt.• are nnt to be di.• lrihuted 0111.• ufr ) 011r
agl!ncy nor duplicalt•d within .vour agency.
Memoran'1m
~'!'~~; Il cCC'!'OR , FBI ( l 00-46 7 404 ) DATE: 7/27/73

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SUBJECT: IR~IN DANA .BEAL, Aka.


SM - YOU'l'H INTERNATIONAL PAR'l'Y (YIP)
(EXTREMIST)
Re CI letter and LIDl to Bureau dated 3/29/73.

Police

On advised that subject


was convicted disorderly con uct in Municipal
Court, Columbus, Ohio, May 16, 1973, and was sentenced
to 10 days in the Workhouse and fined $100. Source
advised th subject was resentl free on appeal
bond.

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On Clerk of
Courts Office,
that records of h.:i:-s office show subject stood a jury
trial on May 21, 1973, in Municipal Court as a result of
his arrest on September 20, 1972, by the Columbus, Ohio
Police Department for disorderly conduct. Subject wa.s •
found guilty by the jury, sentenced to 10 days in the --.... ..._....} .
Franklin County Workhouse and fined $100. and .10 \
approximately $196.00 court costs. On May 21, 1973', a JUL 301973 L\'
_motion was made by BEAL's defense attorney for a ne~ .;J
t · 1 h ever, this motion was subsequently overrurea=- -~1
advised that he is unable to locate the
for subject and his office has no record of
whether or not BEAL served his sentence and paid the fine.
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CINCINNATI

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Will contact Franklin County Workhouse


to determine i f BEAL served his sentence and paid fine
and determine present status in regard to local
charges.

ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN REVOLUTIONARY -


EX'l'REMIST ACTIVITY S I!OULD BE CONSIDERED DAi~GE.ROUS
BECAUSE OF THE IR KNO'ilN ADVOCACY AND USE OF EXPLOSIVES,
REPOR'I'ED AC<..!UISI'l' ION OF FIRE1\ Hl·IS AND INC.t:NDii\ RY DEV .iCES,
AND Kl~rn·lN PROPENSI'l'Y FOR VIOLBNCE.

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affidavit for Deal, and no information
concQrning Beal's status, regarding his arrest, September 20,
1972, by the Columbus, Ohio Police Department, for · i
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disorderly conduct.
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Colwnbus Workhouse, Columbus, ,.. .. .~ .


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o his arriving at the Workhouse, there would be
no of disposition for Beal with her office •

This document c~mtains neither


recommendations nor conclusions of
the FBI. It is the property of
the FBI and is loaned to your agency:
it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your agency.

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TO / : DIRECTOR, FBI (100-467404) DATE:
10/31/73

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\suBJECT: IRVIN DANA BEAL, Aka.


\ SM - YIP (EXTREMIST)
(OO:NY)

Re CI let and LHM to Bureau, 3/29/73: CI let to


Bureau, 7/ 27/73.

Enclosed for the Bureau are four copies of an


LHM, captioned as above. Two copies of an FD-376 are
stapled to the LHM, along with two copies of subject's
photograph, taken 9/2~/72.

Enclosed for New York are two copies of the same


LHM.

One copy of the LHM is being disseminated locally


to the u. s. Secret Service, Columbus, Ohio.

protect

Confidential sources utilized in the LHM are ......... # _

as follows:

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This investigation is based on information which


in,Picates that subject is engaged in activities which
cQ\ild involve a violation of Title 18, u. S 9- CoJ.e, · 2383
(Re bellion or Insurrection), 2384 (Seditious Conspiracy),
2385- (Advocating Overthrow of the Government), and 2101 ·
(Antiriot Laws).

A reliable source has advised that o


subject was arrested by the Columbus, Ohio Police De partment
for disorderly conduct, during a demonstration protesting
the appearance of Vice President SPIRO T. AGNEW, Columbus,
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Ohio, on that date. ;. :-·• . .. ~ ,.

A second reliable source advised that subject


attended a National Youth International Party (YIP)
Congress held at Columbus, Ohio, 11/22-25/72, and served
as the Chairman, during this meeting.

Youth International Party_ (YIP) came into


existence in 1968 for the pupose of staging a massive youth
festival in late 1968, in Chicago, Illinois, to coincide .
with the Democratic National Convention (DNC). Leaders,
in its early history, included JERRY CLYDE RUBIN and ABBOTT
HOWARD HOFFMAN, both of whom were convicted (later over-
turned by u. s. Court of Appeals) of violation of the
Antiriot Laws during disturbances .at the above 1968 DNC.
In 7/70, YIP distributed "YIP Manifesto," which was
basically an antiestablishment, revolutionary pronouncement
urging the youth of the United States to repudiate competitive
enterprise and es±ablished institutions in favor of creating
a utopian socialistic society permitting complete individual
freedom of choice. Since its inception, when issues of
considerable radical-revolutionary interest havecrisen, YIP
has demonstrated its aahility to assemble large numbers of
zealous individuals for demonstrations and protests, a number
of which have resulted in violence and arrests. During a
_ public speech, in 4/72, when referring to the then forth-
coming national political conventions, YIP leader, RUBIN,
stated, "We will dump the convention into the sea and use
other methods than the e1ectoral process to change the United
states of America. 11 IRVIN DANA BEAL, leading YIP theoretician
and current YIP national leader, stated on 7/14/73, "Everywhere
that the facist pig NIXON shows his face, we will confront
him but not necessarily in a non-violent way." on 7/6/73,
BEAL was described as having a propensity for instigating and
directing revolutionary acts of violence.

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Apparently because of prosecutive action taken


against RUBIN and HOFFMAN (who have drifted away from the
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YlP) and others including BEAL, YIP leaders-are currently
avoiding flamb9yant revolutionary public statements. The
organization continues, however, to engage in demonstrations
during which individual YIP anarchistic activists and leaders
advocate violent actions . and confrontations with authorities
in an attempt to build revolutionary fervor among people.
Examples of this activity took place during the 8/72
Republican National Convention (RNC) and the 7/4/73 YIP
demonstrati<?P. in Washington, D. c. Du~~ the RNC,
'.I ..... : THOMAS KI!X~ORCADE and .c~~..J- E.~IZABET~ORNS~EEN(. .
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-then -members· -,or·:·a · YIP faction calling -itself 'YIP-Zippie ·,
were arrested on 8/23/72 in Miami Beach, Florida,-:·and --· --
charged with violation of National Firearms--·Act.-for possession,
unlawful manufacture and nonregistration of fire bombs.
Trial judge subsequently rendered a directed verdict of
acquittal in t his matter based on the ground that no
reasonable int erpretation could be made bringing the evi-
dence within the scope of the National Firearms Act. YIP
is currently .headquartered in New York.
LEADS:
CINCimi\TI

AT COLUMBUS, OHIO
Will recheck records with Clerk of Court, Columbus,
~:_~~ -...~ :" :·· ·ohio, "and records 9f the Columbus~ · Ohio Police Department ··
'- ; and att empt to verify disposition of subject in reference
to his arrest 9/72 by the Columbus PD.
ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT
EXTREMIST ACTIVITIES SHOULD BE
CONSIDERED DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF THEIR
KNOWN ADVCX:.ACY AND USE OF EXPLOSIVES,
REPORTED ACQUISIT-ION OF FIREARMS AND
INCENDIARY DEVICES, AND KNOWN PROPENSITY
FOR VIOLENCE.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20535


In Reply, }'/('fur Urfer lo
l?iu No. October 31, 1973

Director , · -
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Unite d States Secret Service
De partme nt of the Treasury
Washington, D. C . 20220 RE: IRVIN DJNA BEAL

Dear Sir:
The information furnish ed herewith concerns an individual or organization belie ved .
to be covered by the agreeme nt between the I<'BI and Se cret Service concerning protective
responsibilities, and to fal l within the category or c ategor.i es checked.
1. D Thre ats or actions against persons protected by Secret Service.

2. D Attempts or threats to redress grievances.


3. D Threatening or abusive statement about u. s. or foreign official.
4. IX] Participation in civ il disturbances, anti-U . S. d e monstrations or hostile
incidents against fore ign diplomatic e.stablishments.

5. D Ille gal bombing, bomb-making or other terrorist activity.

6. D Defector from U. S. or indicates desire to defect .


7. 00 Potentially dangerous because of background , emotional instability or
activity in groups engaged in activitie s inimical to U. S.

Photograph D has been furnished [Xl enclosed D is not available.

Very truly yours,

Clarence M. Kelley
Director

I - Special Agent in Charge (Enclosure(s)) 2


U.S. Secret Service, Columbus, Ohio

Enclosur.e(s)

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October 31, 1973
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RE: IRVIN DANA BEAL

On a first confidential source,


who has furnished reliable information in the past, advised
that anti-Vi e tnam War groups in the Columbus, Ohio area,
planned to demonstrate in protest of a political appearance
of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, secheduled for Columbus,
Ohio, September 20, 1972. This source advised that one
of the antiwar groups planning to attend this demonstration
was the Youth International Party.

YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PARTY

The Youth International Party (YIP),


also known as Yippies, is a loosely knit,
antiestablishment, revolutionary youth
organization formed in New York City, in
January, 1968.

olumbus, Ohio Police Department,


advised t a on i i s dat e a group of approximately 75
demonstrators protested the political appearance of Vice
President Spiro T. Agnew, in Columbus, Ohio. The Columbus
Po ice Department made approximately 12 arrests in connection

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RE: IRV I N DANA . AL

wi t h thi s d emons tration. One of the individuals arre sted


during the demonstration wa s Irvin Dana Beal, date of
bifth January 9, 1947, in Ohio. ·-- _ ·-- -·
On a second confidential source,
who has furni s1e i a e informa tion in the adv ised
tha t Be ~ l Columbu s ·ohi o
1is s ource a
was in Columbu s to sta nd trial for a misdemea nor
arre st by the Columbus, Ohio Police Department, in
Se ptember, 1972.

On the second confidential source .


advi s ed that Deal was convicted of disorde rly conduct in
Municipal Court, Columbus, Ohio, May 16, 1973, and was
sente nce d to 1 0 days in the Columbus Workhouse and fined
$100.00. This s e c ond s ource advis e d th a t Beal r e sently
fre e on A

On Clerk of
Courts Office, City of Columbus, Columbus, Ohio, advised
that recor ds of his off ice show Beal stood a jury trial on
May 21, 1973, in Columbus Municipal court, as a result of
his arrest on September 20, 1972, by the Columbus, Ohio
Police De p a rtment for disorderly ·conduct. Beal was found
guilty by the jury, and sente nce d to 10 .days in the Franklin
County Workhouse and fined $100.00. He was also directed
to pay approxima ~ e ly $19 6.00 in court costs. on May 21,
1973, a motion was made by Be al' s De fense Attorney for
a n ew tr~ however, this motion was subs equently over-
ruled. advised that he is unable to locate the
affidavit f or ea and his office bas no record of whether
or not Be al s e rve d his s entence and paid the fine.

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July 4, 1973, between 9:00 AM, and PM, about 400
Yippies gathered on the Mall, across from the Smithsonian
Institute, Washington, D. c. The Yippies seemed to gather

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Independence Avenue. The Yippies
and the rally at the United States

in the arm of the

During the afternoon of July 4, 1973, the Yippies


just lounged around the grass on the Mall, smoking marijuana
and listening to "several rock" bands. They were in no
mood to rally at the u. s. Capitol Building, and were
wo.rn out by the heat. During this time, Dana Beal was
concerned with leading the "smoke-in" and in trying to get
the Yippies together for the march and rally to the u. s.
Capitol Building. At approximately 4:30 PM, July 4, 1973,
the props to be used during the march and rally arrived
by truck, and the Yippie march conunenced approximately
5:00 PM. An estimated 600 persons participated in the
march, with participants dropping out during the course
of the march. After the marchers arrived on the steps of
the Capitol, the Yippies jumped into a fountain and some
Yippies tore apart the anti-Nixon props. Beal was "freaked-
out" and could not get the Yippies to cooperate.

The Yippies listened to. various YIP speakers


with the general theme of the speeches being the corruptness
of the u. s. Government, impeach President Richard M.
Ni>:on, and free the prisoners of weed. The Yippies were
cleared from the ~rea of the Capitol steps by the police,
at approximately 8:00 PM. No arrests were made during the
march and rally.

Those present at the meeting were


angry with Dana Beal ar.d criticized his handling of the
"smoke-in". Beal, in turn, criticized the lack of
cooperation on the part of the Yippies, and said be would
drop out of the Yippies and semi-retire, because he was
tired of working from one "action to another".

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advised that the


ize and some of the
Yi]!ies attending were "turned off" by the lack of leader-
ship and by the lack of organization. · .No definite con-
clusions were made during the conference and no plans were
ma~a for any future conferences. No disruptions or
violence occurred during the YIP Conference in Columbus.

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REFERENCE : J:c~10 .to .:..i • ..J . datecl 7/20/73

Referenced communication contained subject's residence and/ or employment


addres s. A recent change has been determined and is being set forth below (change
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olice epar e n •
is date a group of approximately 75 demonstrators
protested the political appearance of Vioe President
Spiro T. Agnew in Colwnbus. Ohio. The Columbus Police
Department made approximately 12 arrests in connection
with this demonstration. One of the individuals
arrested during the demonstration was Irvin Dana Beal,
date of birth January 9, 1947. in Ohio.
advised o n e of the anti-war groups who sponsored this
demonstration was the Youth International Party.
YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PARTY

The Youth International Party. also known


as Yip pies, is a .loosely knit, antiestablishment,
revolutionary youth organization formed in New Yark
City in January. 1968.

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for disorderly conduct had been~ranklin


County, Ohio Court of Appeals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . advised
that Beal had a jury trial on May 21, 1973, in Columbus

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Municipal Court and was found guilty. He was sentenced
to lO ·days in the Franklin County Jail and fined $100.
Beal subsequen tly appe aled this decision and been out (
on appeals bond since that time. advised
that on December 20, 1973, the Fran in County Court
of Appeals upheld the May, 1973, conviction and Beal in
a 1 rob · it will be directed to serve his sentence.
advised that to his knowledge Beal has
jail time for this charge to date.

This document contains neither


recommendations nor conclusions of
the FBI. It is the property of
the FBI and is loaned to your age
it and its contents are not to be
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(OO:NY)

0' Re CI letter and LHM to Bureau dated 10/31/73.


\ Enclosed for the Bureau are four copies of
an LHM captioned as above.
Two copies of an FD-376 are stapled to the LHM.
Enclosed for New York are two copies of the
aame LHM.

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ACTIVITIES SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF THEIR
KNOWN ADVOCACY AND USE OF EXPLOSIVES, REPORTED
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December 26, 1973


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Dire Jor . · In Reply, Please Refer to


lfnitl; St.ates Secret Service File No.
Department of lhc Trcn~ury
Washington, D. C. 20220 HE: IRVIN DANA BEAL
Dcnr Sir:

The information furnished herewith concerns an ·individual or or~anization believed


to be covered by the agreement between the FBI and Secret Service concerning protective
responsibilities, and to fall within the category or categories checked.
1. D Threats or actions against. persons protected by Secret Service.
2. D Attempts or threats to redress grievances.
3. D Threatening or abusive statement about U. S. or· foreign official. .
4. D Participation in c ivil disturbances, anti-U. S. demonstrations or hostile
incide nts agains t foreign diplomatic -establishments.
5. D Illegal bombing, bomb-making or other terrorist activit.y.
6. D De fector from U. S. or indicates desire to defect.
7 . [le Potentially dangerous because of background, emotional instability or
activity in groups engaged in activities inimic~! to U. S.

Photograph [jl has been furnished D enclosed D is not available.

Very truly yours,

Clarence M. Kelley
0 irector

1 - Special Agent in Charge <Enclosure(s)) 1


U. S. Secret Service, Colwabua, Ohio
Enclosure( s)

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• . IRVIN DANA BEAL

Colwnbus,
is date a group of approximately 75 demonstrators
protested the political appearance of Vioe President
Spiro T. Agnew i n Columbus, Ohio. The Columbus Police
Department m·a de approximately 12 arrests in connection
with this demonstration. One of the individuals
arrested during the demonstration was Ir~
date of birth January 9, 1947, in Ohio. ~
advised one of the anti-war groups who sponsored this
demonstration was the Youth International Party.
YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PARTY

The Youth International Party, also known


as Yippies, is a . loosely knit, antiestablishment,
revolutionary youth organization formed in New Yark
City in January, 1968.

Colurnbus, Ohio Police Department, advised


e September 20, 1972, · arrest and c~~~-ction of . Beal

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CI:!.et and Lilli to Bureau, dated l?./26/7 3.

ADMI NISTRATIVE :
Attached for the Bureau are two '(2) copies nf
a~ FD 376, one of which is for transmittal to the U.S.
Secret Service, Washington, D.C.

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P edic~tion

This i nvcsti~ation is based on information


•·1 hich indicatGs that subject is ~ngagcd in activities
which could i n volve v i olatio;i s of Tith~ 18, U.S. Code
2383 (Rebellion or I ri surrectio1~ ), 2381~ (Seditious
Co!1spiracy), 2385 (A':lvocating Overthrow of the Governm~nt)
and 2101 (A~t i riot Laws).
In .1.<lvj ~t?ci that
th~ subjc~t w ? c:; a ssoc1 ate wi 11 -11e n te~1ational
Party. Milwauk ~e, Hisconsi.11 , Chepter.
Youth International Party (YIP) came ini:o existence
in 1968 for t ltP. purpose of stagine e ma'3sive youth festival
in late 196e in C 1icago, Illi:iois, to coi ncide '·!ith the
Democratic i-:e.tioPal Convention (D'.!C). Leaders, i n its
early history, i Pcluded JElutY CLYDE RUBi i.~ a n d ABBOTT
HO~.JA~m lIOFFHAi: , both of whom were convicted (later overturned
by U.S. Court of Appeals) of violation o f the A11 ti riot Laws
curin g disturbati ~es at t~1e above 1968 D,;\C. l n 7 /70, YIP
distributed ''YIP Hanife:;to", w~1ich was basically an
antiestnblislunent, revolutionary pro:.:ouncemen t ureing the
youth of the United Stotcs to r 8 pudiatc competitive
ente rpris e a n d established institutio ns in fnv0r of crea ting
a utopinl' soc~. nlistic society p c ri!l::tti n g c o.-.iplct e incii viclua l
f r::edom of choice. Since its i".1ccpticn , whe ·,1 j ~ s u e s of
cc•1sidcrablc radica l-rc volution~ry int c~c s!: h nYc r. risc n , ·...·rp
has demonstrn.tc<1 its C'lbi l i ty to assernl.J J. c .1.:-.rgc .iU!i"1bers o f
zealous i!1dividun.ls fo~ ck.!mo•1 s tra t io 11s a n<l p rote s t s , a n u rnb2 r
of ~;~"'. ich have re s ulted in viol~:.- .c c a . :d [!_; re s ts. I.J·.;:-~. : ~
a public s ~ccch i •: 1: /72, \·:hen r c tcr ...-L 1g to t he ti1 ~ 1~ f o"l: L~ 1 cornL~ e
1;atio nal pol i tical C0!"1Vet1tions, YIP l e a de r RUBI !·: stated 11 \!e
will dtunp the co ; wc ~ · tio n into t11e £ e a a ncl u s e otl 1 c ~ me t h ods
tha.1 the ele ctoral process to chan3e the UT' itcci States of
o\mc rica ". l RVP~ DA:.:A BEAL, lec.<l ir.t; YIP ti1coreti c ian a n <l
current YIP n atio ~1al leader, stat~cl m , 7/14/ 7 2 > "Ev e r )"·;h ere
tr1at t he fac i st pig :·axo:~ s hows his f.:tce , w0 wi ll co11 fro •1t

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him but not necessarily iu a 11011-violent wo.y". 0'1


7 /6/7 3, BEAL was descr::..bed as i1aving a propensity for
i~stigating and directing revolutionary acts of violence.
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A-{~ [)are ·11tly
because of prosccutive action i
taken against RUBIN and HOFFMAN (who have drifted awa'' !:
·· from the YIP) and others including BEAL, YIP leaders a~e ,f
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stat12me;.1ts. T~1e organization continues, ho\·1ever, to (

engage in demonstrations <luring which indivi<l-.;al YIP "


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anarcr.istic activlsts and leaders advocate violent
actions and confrontations with auth.:>rities in all attempt 1
to build revolutionary fervor among you11g; people. Examples
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of this activity took place during the 8/72 Republicai.1
National Convc ,;tion (Rf'1C) and the 7 /4/7 3 YIP clemonstatlon "'
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it1 Washin&ton, D.C. Ducing the RNC, THOMAS . FORCADE and
CI ND'! ELIZABETT.I ORNSTEEN, then members of a YIP factioa ~
calling itself YIP-Zip_pic, were arrested on 8/23/72 in I
Miami Beach, Florida, and c~1arged with violation of
Natio11al Firr=a-:..T.Js Act for possessio l1, unlawful manufacture
and nonrcgistation o~ fire bombs. T1;ia1 judg8 subsequently
rei.1dereu & din:: cted V!i:!rdict of acquittal in thi~ mntler
bo.sed en the gro11•1d that no re.:i.sonable interpretation .
could be made bringing the evldence within the scope of
the National Firearms Act. YIP is curre 11tly headquartered
in New York.
IMFOrJ1ANTS

· I<lenti ty of Source F lle Nl!lTlbcr Wl1ere Located

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2. [ X) The data uppcaring on9 ADEX Card nre current.
:i. 1 -~ ·1 C'h:111gc's nn tlH'!\()EX Card are necessa 1y and Form FD-122 submitted to the Bureau .
·1. F~ j ;\ s111tahl1• )lh1l (llgraph IRJ is Dis not available.
Pal o phnto~'l·nph was t.akt•n · 8/24/72
5. D S11bj cct is omploycd in a key facility and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is charged with
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~e was u~coo p erative cin 2/14/72. There is no reason to
b2lieve he would be cooperativ~ at this time.

8. D This case no J~nger meets the ADEX criteria and an FD-122 with succinct summary, has
been directed to the Burenu recommending cancellation.
9. OCJ This case has been re evaluated in the light of the ADEX criteria and it continues to fall
subject on 5/8/72, at a Madison
within the criteria because (state reason)
anti-war demm1 str~tion, was part of a crowd that engaged in
spontaneous acts of property destructio n (winnow breaking and
setting rubbish fires). One police officer W::ls injured when
hit by a rock. A c~:rnfidential informa ~1t advised on 7 /6/73,
t~at BEAL is a national YIP leader and theoretician, h:iving
cYTrre ~ 1t propensity to instigate ari:i <iirect revolutionary acts
of violences. ·

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12. O .Subject designated and / or included in:
D Key Activist Program D
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In Reply, l'lt'<Ut' Ref~ kl

Fil• No. Hu J,0- (~6 7 404 JAN ;~ J 1974


NY 1 0-172721
Director
Unilcd Sloles Secret Se rvice
Deparlmenl of th e Treas ury
Wa s hinglon, D. C. 20220 RE : Irvin Dana Beal
Dear Sir:
The information furni s he d he rew ilh conce rns an individual or organization believed
to be covered by the agreement belween the FBI and Secret Service concerning protect ive
responsibilities, and to fall within the cale gory or categories checked.
1. D Threats or actions against. pe rsons protected by Secret Service.

2. D Attempts or threa ts to redress grievances.


3. D Threatening or abus ive state me nt 'about U. S. or foreign official.
4. D Participation in civil dislurl>ances , anti-U. S. de monslralions or hostile
incide nts against foreign diplomatic eslal>lishments.
5. D Illega l bombing, bomb-making or other terrorist activity.

6 . D De fector from U. S. or indic ates desire to defect.


7. Ga Polentially dangerous because of bac kground, e motion a l instability or
activity in groups engaged in activilies inimical t9 U. S.

Photograph G has been furni s he d D enclosed D is not available.

Very truly yours,

Clarence M. Ke lley
Director

CONFIDENTIAL t-IAT~RIAL ATTACFED

1 - Special Age nt in Charge (Enclosure(s)) 1


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Field Office File #: 100-172721 Bureau File #: 1CO-L•6 7404

Title: IRVIN DANA BEAL


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SUBVERSIVE "MATTER-YOUTH INTERNATIOl'1AL PARTY


Character:
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Synop1i1:
Subject re~id'cs at 9 Bleecker St., NYC, and .works
on layout for the "Yipster Times " .Crom his residence./
The YIP w&n ted the subject to dj_rect violence et YIP "Smoke -in",
which wc:.s held in WashL1gton, D.C., . on 7/4/73, but he backed
down and the violence movement within the YIP Jissipated • .......-The
snbject helped organize a demonstration i n Washington, D.C., on
\ ~l/~3/73, 'iliich was held to promote interest in the reopening
of the investigation of the assassillation of Pr~sidcnt KE[·:NEDY •..,....
ALL I NDIVIDUALS IlNOLVED IN 1'1EH L~FT EXTREMIST ACTIVITY SHOULD
BE cofls !DC ~ED DJ\f·.'.GEROUS B'f!:Ct'.lJSE o~ Tt!EIR KNOtfN ADVOCACY AND USE
OF F:XPLOSIVES J REPOtffED Acouts!TION OF rtnE!\RNS AND H!Cf::NT)!Alff
DEVICES AND Kl'10th': p1~0PE N SI'fY FOR VIOL::'.l~CE.

DETAILS :
I "!.1formation set forth in thi~ report is
uncla ~sified

Sources concealed in this


r.temorar.dum have f urnished reliab J
tion in the past, ex~ept
who hns furP:tshe d insuf-
information to deterrnir.e
- his re liability.
Thie document c ontain• neither recommendation• nor co ncluiion• of the FBI. It ii the property of the FBI and i1 loaned l o your aacncy ; It and it. contenU
are not to be di1tr-ibuted outaide your a1mcy .
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The subject resides at 9 Bleec'ker Street, Hew York
( UY), t:Y, and works on layout for the "Yipster Times" from
his r esidence. ..

The "Yipster Times" is the official


tle\o1spaper of the Youth International
Party \YIP).
YIP, also knc\-m as Yippies, is a
loose ly-knit, anti-establishmEnt,
revolutionary youth organization
formed in Nc•.-J Yqrk City: in
January, 1968. In May, 1972, a
small faction calling itself
YIP-Zi~pie came into being.

II. ACTIVITU.:S
Most of the associates of the YIP were disap,pointed .
in the subject because he was so disorgan ized at the 'Smoke-in",
which was held by the YIP in Hashingt.or~, D.C., on July 4, 1973,
a~d .:::i.s a result the ro.11~'. at the Uriited States Capitol was
ineffer:tive. The subject was late with the so1.m<l syst ~m ~.n d
caused a fru s tratieg clelay in the rally. Disappoiri tment was
expresse<l in t he non-violent nature of the rally. The YIP
wanted .the sul;>j ect to direct the violence, but he backed down
when violence was imminent, and the viole nce movement. withiri
the YIP dissipated.

It wa s recently learne rl that the subject will


probably be as ked to have less leadersh ip in YI P. The subject,
A. J. i-mrmm·IAn a nd TON FORCADE have had some d i sagreement, but
now :ippear to be coming together in their ideas.

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Duri ng February, 1973, THOMAS ·KING- -
FORCADE waG iiKlictcd by a Federal
Grand Jury seated at Miami, Flo~ida,
fo:: violation of th.e Uational Firearms
Act-Posses2ion of i! ,Un:-egistcred
Firebombs. He was subsequ.e1~tly
acquitted of the above ci1arge at a
jury trinl. FORCADE is currently a
leader of the New York City Chapter
of YIP anJ is editor and publisher _
of the Underground Press Syndicate,
a "I1 ~ cw Lef t publication in Ne'.'l York
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City.

TI1e U~derground Press Syndicate (UPS),


founded in New York Ci~y in 1967,
serves as .a clearinghouse for : • • t •.

underg~ound newspapers seeking


informatio~ regar<line undernround
publications and persons aftilinted
with the radical press.
AU.N JULES \-!ERERMAN, al so knowr1 as
A. J. WEBERMAN, although not
considered a public leader of YIP,
is ver~ inf luencial in YIP policy ·
making ~i't:BERMAI-J is the persor1
primarily responsible for the YIP
publication 11Yipste1: Times".

T'lte subject attended a YIP meetin~ which was held


in Colt.1.r.ibus, Ohio, from August 27, 1973 to ~epternber 1, 1973.

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co1ferences in the future.

The Committee to Open the Archives and


·: . Exar.1ine the Evider1ce and the New York City YIP-Zippics
· ·· held a demonstration in l.Zashington, D.C., on November
23, 1973, to promote interest in the reope1ling of the
investigation of the assassination of President KEN~EDY.
The subj ec t and A. J. WEBERMAN, both of the New York
City YIP, orga 1ized this demonstration, and both were
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obscrv~d giving speeches. One of the group's demands


was that the cvidertce regardin8 the a~sassin~tion of
JOHN F. KENNEDY was being l1eld by the KENNEDY family
at the Bethesda Hospital and should be returned to
the National Archives . .. · ·'. .: '. . . .· · ..

, the su Jee au • .
di siou on the reasons · for the failure
meeting which was h~ld in Columbus, Ohio, during
last week of August, 1973. It was the coi.1census that
YI ~ m0mbcrs in Columbus, Ohio, were pr· 1, "ble
for the failure of the meeti~g there.

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Office from Jur.c, l'Jf-9 until it£
closing i ":1 February, 1970. Hea therman
the;i E.ritered ao undergrouPr! status
ar.d o.do~ted fa tactic of "strategic
sa.botuge", 1·rith police and military
installa~ions designated as primary
tE1rgets.
SDS was fou:ided durin[; June, 1962,
at Port Huron, Michig::in, and in the
1960's 61~ctio~cd as the leadi~g New
Left cn!11pus-bc3ed st1.Jdent organi~ntion
i~ the United States. From an initial
posture o: "porticipatory democracy",
SC'S mcved to a r a cical-revc!.utionary
position, with d~batc c~nter~Pg on
~ow best to create a revolutioncry
youth movement. Interral factionalism
produ~cd c split during the SDS ~ational
Convention in J11ne, 1969, w1_1 ich rcsul t0d
in the fol lcwin& tl'r~e factior:s: l-bathcrman;
~·forker StudP.nt Alliance (HSA): a r.d ·
I~cvolutio 11ary Youth Movement (RY!-1). '111e
H.:atherman a:l'i RYM are 110 longe'i· affiliateCi
with SDS. The HSA continues to 1..lse the
n.:::.me SDS at:rl maintains its natiorn:il
hcedquarters in Boston, •~ssachus9tts.

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City, but have bra gged ir. ':he past about th e ir
"con t a cts wit!-i 'I\ e\t; Left'" indiv.!.dua lG :_pan effort
Left". o t . individt•als as to th~5. r !"oles in the
to im,?ress
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TlO{r' : ~~I~R, FBI (100-467404) DATE: 2/23/74

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SUBJECT : lRVIN DANA ~AL,


Aka.
SM - YIP (EA'TREMIST)
00: NY
Re CI letter ~nd LHM to Bureau, dated 12/26/73.
For infonnation of Bureau and New York, no
information has been developed by Cincinnati to show
that subject has visited Columbus, Ohio, since those
times previously reported in refe~enced communication.
On 1/31/74 , Franklin County
Prosecutor's Office, . o us, O io, advieed her office
has no record of disposition concerning the subject.
On 2/20/74, State of Ohi~
Court of Appeals, Tenth District, Fra in County, Golwnbus,Q
Ohio, advised that records of her off ice show State Cour.t ' i
of Appeals Case Number 73AP209 ' is assigned to IRVIN DANA
BEAL. On 12/11/73, the State Court of Appeals·a :firtried a
judgement by the Columbus Municipal Court concerning
subject's conviction for obscene language and disorderly
conduct. His case was closed by the State Court of Appeals,
12/31/73.
~vised Utat on 1/28/74, subject
or his at~not.ice of appeal to the Supreme
Court for the State of Ohio. She advised subject is
apparently taking his appeal to the Ohio Supreme court and
as of this time there has been no case number assigned or
date for hearing designated.
stated she could give no estimate
of when the subject's case would come up for appeal to the
State Supreme Court. -f~-
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Will continue to follow disposition of subje~t's
conviction and.sentence and report to Bureau and Offief
of Origin. ·
ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTREMIST
ACTIVITIES SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF THEIR
KNO\\'N ADVOCACY AND USE OF EXPLOSIVES, REPORTED ACQUISITION
OF FIREARMS AND INCENDIARY DEVICES AND KN"""OWN PROPENSITY
FOR VIOLENCE.

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w.~bT: IRVIN DANk)BEAL aka


SM-YIP (EXTTIEMIST)
flt- {OO:NY)

ReMitel to Burea u and CG, 3/6/74, captioned


"DEMONSTRATION AGAINST PRESIDENT NIXON, CHICAGO, .ILLINOIS,
3/ 15/ 74," and NYnitel, 3/7/74, under same caption.
Enclosed for Chicago is one photograph of captioned
subject.
Re t e letype stated tha t on - learned
that a National Coalition conferenc~ w~4 in
Chicago, Illinois, c oncerning a nationwide demon tration a a in s t
President NIXON, on 4 2 4. ce s t a t ed that
is R er of t h
and has comme nt ed that their o
was in attendDnce." Source stated
Youth International Party (YIP).

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BEAL. . . ~

The following descriptio,ry. 9f . subject" is " se:t


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Na me: . IRVIN DANA BEAL . · "., .. . ·:· ,.


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John '·Wes.ley . Harding; · ~ 1<·:1 ·,. •.:.1..";.: ."-··.; I \ !.... ,.' .
.i ' . Pa ul Charles Augustin;· · ·
".: " Jim ~rewe; Paul Yippie;
" · · · Leon Yipsky; George Metefsky
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... . '.. AT CHICAGO ILLINOIS • . Will contact ·-logica·l " · J ~ :·., >:. < .
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for any information tivities of subject.
_(It i s noted that on the "Yipster _T imes;'
pub lication of the YIP) is e pub i s hed in Madison,
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Wisconsin, in the future. Subject has helped: out with thi s
.,, . publ"ication in the past, · and could poss.1 bly. go to Madison on YIP
business.) · : . . ·
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ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTREMIST ACTIVITY SHOULD
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SAC, NEW YORK (100-172721) (P)

SUBJECT: IRVIN DANA BEAL, aka


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(OO:NY) •
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ReCinitel to Bµreau and WFO, 3/22/74, captioned
"You th I ii te rna tional Party (YIP); IS-YIP," and NYlet to Bureau,
3/8/74, with leads to Chicago and Milwaukee. ••~-
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Enclosed for WFO is one photograph of captioned subject
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who has fun1ished reliable
DANA D~·,J-1.l,
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, ii-:' Washi ng ton1 D.G-, urging resl~nation '::>r· imp P.a chmerit ,.., i
Qf Preside n t RIC!L'\ RD M. i':IXON. BEAL mention ed new coalition !
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~eing formed i n volying Revolutionary Uniru 1, YIP, Kew American
Movement, J..ational Lawye-rs - Gu4dd a n d American Civil L1~~.u4
Union, whi c h will advocate resignation or fmp~~-~t 0f9
t>resident 1\IXO~al_ld that co~li-t.ton _ Ji..!itPQ~t:e'cN.'"i- · Plf1):is .
~nd uc ting· ~jjt~DJ,~~~.~~~~:~1~Pr~icfe~.~!.~
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2 - Cincinnati (100-20 65) (RM)
l - Milwaukee (100-17687) {Info) (RM) 1!S MtiP 2~1974
2 - Washington Field _p.oo- ·) (Encl. 1) {RM)
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-rerateTs.o'r";-ip'pea~";';"'."r;)c"J.'i'id:t'r:g""the White -Roust.


BEAL wan ts
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"irP'as part of that coalition to advocate r1ew elections,
contending that 1972 elections were a fraud and therefore,
there should be new and free elections.
The following description of subject is
set for th for the information of. Washington Field:

Name IRVIN DANA "BEAL.


Aliases JOHN WESLEY HARDING,
PAUL CHARLES AUGUSTIN;
JIM CREWE; PAUL YIPPIE;
LEON YIPSKY;
GEORGE METEFSKY
Race White
Sex Male
DOB 1/9/47
FOB Ravenna, Ohio
Height 5'9~"
Weight 140 lbs.
Hair Blond
Eyes Blue
FBI# -108 504 F
LEADS
. CINCIMiATI
OHIO. Will contact to
determine i rc-,a-s'-=:n-,-ow--.-edgc of subject's address in
Washington, D. ., and if so, advise WFO and New York.
WASHINGTON FIELD
AT WASHINGTON, D.C. W.ill follow subject's activities
while in that area, and (2) will conduct appropriate investigation
to determine if sub,iect intends to remain in that area.

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ALL HlDIVIDUALS IhVOLVED II·'. hEW LEFT
EX'l' HEMIST AC'fIVl 'l'Y SHOULD BE (.!() j·; SIDt:RED
DAJ !GEHUUS BECAUSE 01', 'J'HEI R Kl\O WI~
AJJVOCACY At.D USE OP EXlJLO:::>IVES , P.}~PO"RT !m
ACta>,UISl'l'IOl , OF' FIH£A i«MS Ai•:D I i:C:t:L iHA HY
DEVICES Al. D KimW;'. PiWPEliS I'l'Y li'Oh VIOLEJ , CE.

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IRVIN DANA BEAL, aka


. SM-YIP (EXTREMISI')
/ (OO:NY)
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Re New York airtel to the Bureau 3/26/74.

New York airtel advised that BEAL

BEAL has been observed in the WDC


his current address while for the
not been detetlTlined.

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ALEXANDRIA DIVISION: Will contact appropriate sources for


any infonnation regarding BEAL, his current address, and activit e
The results of the investigation should be forwarded to the
:·<z~reau, New York, and WFO./\LL lNDIVICV:1!..S !t~\' O!.:·.' ED I~~ r~ ::::w LEFT EXTREMI
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FROM: SACJ) WFO ( lOO~~aa.9:3'} (l')

IRVIN DANf/ BEAL, aka


SM~ YIP ( EXTREMI Sf) /)
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1..__.,,/. Re New York airtel to the Bureau 3/26/74. I

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Referenced New York ai rt el advised that BEAL, ·
according to (reliable in the past) is in the
Washington, D.C. area ~reparing f'Of'the ·•.!Operation Stake-Out,."
~ctron'15elng plann~ · by · th_
e ..YIP le~der-s call~ng f.2!'_~he
impeachment or resignation of President NIXON. The action is
to take place at woe on 4/27/74 and may be involved with the ..
demonstrations being sponsored under the direction of the I

National Campaign to Impeach NIXON and various other groups. f


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BEAL has been observed in the WDC area, but to date


current address while plannin for the 4 2 74
determined
, advised
s current address is unknown, an t at subject
in Manassas, Virginia as he has done
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Will c~ntact appropriate sources for
any information regarding BEAL, his current address, and activit e
The results of the investigation should be forwarded to the
reau, New York, and WFO•ALL INDIVIOUi\LS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTREMI '
Bureau ACTIVITY SH?ULD EE Cu~.:s :uE~[D D.~~:CEROUS BEC u:
- Alexandria OF Tl!ElR K~·Jv'..VN AD'/Oc.•.. cv ~;n USE OF E>'. PLOSI ES
2' - New York 100- 72 REP.ORTEO ;,cQ~isrr:c·rJ OF FiREARl\':S~ r.JCtl~b\' RY

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1nv1N DAN/'.'D·~1iL, nl~a
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00: NY

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ne New Yor!c n irtcl, 3/S/74. "
Twd conferences were held in Chica ~o tl1e
wcc'. ~cn -J of r.Inrch 2 - 3, 197'1; the Attica Bri ~ nclc
Conf ere 11c0, Mnrch 2 - ::>, l'J71, and the Committee to
Impeach the ?resident, March 1 - 3, 1974.

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\';ns in n t.;tcnt.lnncc at the /',ttica Dri'.;n(le Con.rcrcncc, l.l~u·c~1
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information rc;: nrdin ~ : B .~.AL's pc:irt1 c 1pntion j

to Impc nch the ProsttJent Conference, I.!arci1 1 - J, 1974.


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.t\LL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN :NEW LEFT EXTRE~IIST
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TO: ~DIRECTOR, FBI (100-467404)
FROM:~CINCI~ATI (100.-2086~9 (P)

SUBJECT: IRV-IN DAN.liEAL~ · aka


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SM - YIP (EXTREMIST)
(00: NY) .

ReNYairtel to Bureau, 3/26/74.'

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IRVIN DANA BEAL \Pf,11~J-\ \
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(OO:NY) .

ReWFOairtel to Bureau, 4/3/74, with copies to


Alexandria; Cincinnati airtel to Bureau, 4/12/74; and
Cleveland nitel to Bureau, 4/25/74, captioned "DEMONSTRA'rION
~PONSORED BY 'l'HE NA'l'IONAL CAMPAIGN TO IMPEACH NIXON (NCIN) /
\il~StlHlG'l'ON, D. C. , 4 /2 7 /7 4 , INTERNAL SECURITY" •

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\'lASHING'l'OH FIELU

AT 1'7ASIIING'l'ON, D.C. Will follow subject's


activities while he is in that area and furnish all pertinent
information to the NYO.

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E'.JTHEMIST ACT IYI1'Y SHOULD DE CONS IDERm>
DANGEHOUS BECAUSE OF 1'IfEIH KNOTIN
ADVOCACY AND USE OF l'Y.PLOSIVES, REPORTED
'AeiJUISI'l'ION OF' FIHEAR?.i3 AND lNCENDIAUY
DEVICES AND KNOWN PHOPh""NSITY FOH VIOL~CE •

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Memoraedum .e
DATE :
TO DlR~CTOK, FBI (100-46/404) 4/30//4

FRµ~ .SAC, MILWAUKEE (100-17687)(RUC)

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SUBJEtk IRVIN DANA BEAL, aka.
SM-YIP (EXTREMIST)
00: NEW YORK
Re New York airtel to Director, 3/8/74,
advising in part that informa tion had been received
(rumor) that the YIP Publication (Yipster Times)
may be published in Madison, Wisconsin. · As Subject
worked for this publication, it was surmised that
possibly he may have occasion to travel to Madison.

vi s e Subject is
definitely not residing in Madison and, as he is
disliked by the majority of the people in the Madison
new left community, it is believed that should he come

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to this city to live, this information would definitely
come to informant's attention . The last information
informant had on Subject was that around the first of
· the year (1974), he wc:i-s il~tt)~ in New York City \vorking
on the above YIP publicaf:ibll-l.\1 / .· _·- .
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ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOL~ IN NE'v LEFT EXTREMIST
ACTIVITY SHOULD BE CONSIDERED OF Tt•mtR DANGEROUS Bt'.CAUSE
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SUBJECT: IRVIN DANA BEAL, aka
SM - YIP (EXTREMIST)
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Re WFO airtel to the Bureau, 4/3/74; and New York
airtel to the Bureau, 4/26/74.

Re ferenc e d WFO airtel concerned the possibility ,


that subject may p o ssibly have planned to stay in th e Manassas,/1 /
Virginia, area prior to a YIP action to occur 4/27/74.
Although referenc e d New York ai.rtel indicated this may
not be the case, in view of the several former known YIP
sympat hizers residing in Manassas, contact was immediately
establishe d with th e Manassas Resident A e n t wh ·n turn
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Subsequent contacts with.ml produc e d no \ · \.\'· ·.
indication that BEAL was at any of the known YIP or narcotics
pads in Manassas.

For information of the Bureau and WFO, all of the


known YIP followers in the Manassas and No kesville,
Virginia, area, with the exception of one, have been
interviewed on at least one occasion and once the true
philosophies, or lack thereof, of the YIPPIES have been
pointed out to them, and once they have been ablE to
observe these personally, all, without c~ception, have I
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fe~ls the national YIP movement will find little support
in.' the Manassas area in the future, at l east as concerns
those individuals whose f ormer affiliation are established.

ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTREMIST


ACTIVITY SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANGEROUS BECAUSE
OF THEIR KNOWN ADVOCACY AND USE OF EXPLOSIVES,
REPORTED ACQUISITION OF FIREARMS AND INCENDIARY
DEVICES, AND KNOWN PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE.

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J'.ROM \~~
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SUBJECT~ l L~;IN DANA 'BEAL
SM-YIP (EXTREUIST)
( 00 :NY)

Enclosed for New York are 20 photographs taken


4/27 /74 at Hashington, D.C. concerning B&\L and the Youth
International Party.

This investigation is based on information which


indicates that subject is engaged in activities which could
involve violations of Title 18, u.s.c. 2383 (Rebellion or
Insurrection), 2384 (Seditious Co!lSpiracy ) , 2385 (Advocating
Overthrow of the Government) and 2101 ( Antiriot La~·rs).

WFO ni tel dated 4/9 /7 4 and captioned "DEHONSTP"ATIONS ·


SPONSORED BY nur YOUTI-1 INTERN1\TIONJ\L PARTY ( YI P) AND TIIE NEH

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1974. IS" advised that upon making application with the
National Park Service for a demonstration permit, BEAL
li s ted his address as 1531 T Street' N. w.' woe,, ;8.nd ~o~ld I
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wa s involved in the planning of the YI P
ac · i v ities at the Ellipse during the period
Secondly, m:f~. . d ..lring that period attem? ted to r ccr u i t
YI 2 members throL1ghout the · I. 3. to travel to '.~ashington,
D.C. to participate in the impeachr.1ent demonstration.
s tated that there is no indication that BZf\J, plans
to remain in Hashing ton, D. C. /.ccording YI.t' has
not decided to hold their ann·. .lal ·July 4th d emonstration
at 1.7 £, or New York City. 11cf
stated that the re is indication
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New York City to draw r.1ore support.


Hm·1 York is requested to review the enclosed
photographs and then f11rnish sa1i1e to Cincinnati and
Milwa ukee for review and possible identification of

participants.
In view of the fact that all investig ation has
been conducted and reported in this matter, this case is
bein~ IWC' d. HF:J will rernain alert to any information
regarding BBAL and advise the Burea u. and cp~ropriate offices.

ALL INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEFT EXTREMIST


ACTIVIT ..... SHOULD BE cofJSIDERED DANGEROUS CECAUSE
OF THEIR KNOWN f·.DVOC/-.C'.' AfW LISE OF [ ;·: PL.OS\\IES,
HEPORTED ACQUISrllON Or I ;;-:;:,LR: .:s /ND INCE~-mlAR't'
DEVICES, AND KNOWN PROPENSlT"I FOR VIOLEf~CE.

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UNITED STATES GO~NMENT

Memorandum .
DIRECTOR, Ti'BI (100-4 674 .0lt) DATE: 6/20/74

S.i \C, NEW YORK 0.00-172721) (P)

/SUBJECT; IRVIH DANA BEAL


S"·T - YIP (EXTREf.~IST)
(OO:NY)

_ ReW~o letter to Bureau, 5/17/74, with copies


to Cincinnati ~nd Milwaukee.

Enclosed for Cincinnati are 20 photographs


taken 4/27/7ll, at Washine;ton. n.c. concerning BEAL and the
Youth International Party {YIP).

who has furnished


reliable 1n ormation in the past, reviewed the above
photol;'.:raphs and identified DANA BEAL as being in several
of these group photor.;raphs. Copie::. of BEAL' s photop.:raph
en made and are bein;, exhibited to his case file.
:as unable to pos1 tively 1,dentif:v an:v other individuals
e photo1?ranhs.

advised that subject continues
ew York City, and helps out
puhlicatio/,'
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Cincinnati is reouested to revi)w the enclosed
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and possible identification of participants in the ,
demonstration held 4/27/7ll, in Washington, D.C.
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New York will continue to follow the activities
or the suh.1 ect • REC-_40 / ·
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ALL nmIVIDUALS INVOLVED IN NEW LEPT EXTREMIST
ACTIVITY SHOULD BE CONSIDERED DANnEROUS BECAUSE OF THEIR
KNOv/ A nVOCA CY Arm USE (it' EXFLOSIVES. REPORTED AC OU ISI'I'ION
Oft' f.'TlffiAHM.t;" AND If\J'r.ENDIJ\RY DEVICES, AND KNOWN PROPENSITY
f.'0R VIOLSN'CE. ~-- -. · •
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DATE: 7 /24/74

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SUnJECTl I~VIN DANA ·~EAL


SM - YIP (EXTREMIST)
(OO:NY)

f Re New York letter to Bureau, 6/20/74. (~)

Insta~is clas.~ified "confidential"


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Enclosed for Milwaukee are 20 photog·r aphs taken


4/27/74, at Washington, D. C., concerning BEAL and
Youth International ~arty. ( "'4-)

For the information of Milwaukee, on


a dvised that subject BEAL continues to reside
at 9 Bleecker Stree t, New York City, and helps out with
the "Yipster Times" , a YIP publication·. (/I') l)
On examined the 20 photographs
taken at Washi ngton, D. C., 4 27/74, and identified the
following indiv~duals: ~

1. DANA BEAL

2. A. J. WEBER.MAN
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Intcrnatlonul P.:i rty <i ctiv itics .:m u at t empt to i den tify
ind iviuuc.ils in photographs. Forward photographs to
NGw York City for appropriate.? disposition. (CA)

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TO
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DIRECTOR, FBI (100-467404) . . DA TE :

FROM ( 100-172721) (i~
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SUBJE CT: . IRVIN. DANAlfuEAL .


SM - YIP (EXTREMIST)
(00: NY)

ReNYlet to Bu, 6/20/74 and Cilet to Bu,


7/24/74.

Enclosed for the Bureau are four (4) copies


of an LHM captioned "IRVIN DANA BEAL." Two (2) copies
of an FD-376 are attached to the LHM. Enclosed for Cincinnati
and Milwaukee are two (2) copies each of instant LHM.
Secret Service · advised locally.

Attached LHM is classifie~..,.,C:C!.fJfll!'!G!f!Dlma>if.' to


protect identity of the source. ·.. : . .,

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erred to on 6/17/74, 7/1/74 and 7/5/74 is SA ~
Special~ to on 7/11/74, 7/22/74
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of ~he Youth International Party (YIP), New York? is conducting
no urther invcstieation in this matter. An FD 122 is b eing
sub i tted . recommending removal from the Adex. This natt er will
be ¢lo s8d upon Bureau 1 s approval of rccomr.1cnclo.tion to del 8te
subject from th e Adex.
Hilwaul':: ce and Cincinnati are advised to conduct no
further investigation in this matter.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20SSS '

SEP 2 6 1974
Di rt'c(or •
i- In Re ply, Pleas e Refer fo
·united States Secret Service Fil o Na. Bufile 100-467404
Dl'partment of thL' Treasury
NYfile 100-172721
Washington, D. C . 202'.W IU:: Irvin Dana Beal
Security Matter - Youth International
Dear S ir: Party (YIP)
The information furnished herewith concerns an individual or organization believed
to be covered l>y the agreement between the FBI and Secret Service conc e rning protective
responsibi li ties. a nd to fall within the category or categorie s checked.

1. D Threats or actions against. persons protected by Secret Service.


2. D Attempts or threats to redress grievances.

3. D Threatening or abusive stotemerit. abo ut U. S. or foreign official.

4. D Participation in c ivi l d isturbanccs, anti-U. S. demonstrations or hostile


incidents ag.ainst foreign diplomatic .establishments.

5. D Illegal bombing, bomb-making or other te rrorist activity.

6. D De fect.or from l!. S. or indicates desire to defect.

7. [iJ Potentially dangerous because of background, emotiona l instabilit..v or


activity in groups engaged in activitie·s inimicni_. to U. S.

Photograph 1XJ has been furnished D enclosed D is not available.

Very truly yours,

Clarence M. Kelley
Director

1 - Special Agent in Charge (Enclosure(s)) ( 1)


U.S. Secret Serv ice , New York City (RM)
Enclosure(s) ( 1).

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In &ply, J>/c,,n· Jl1f,•r Ce
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Irvin Dana Beal
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a confidential source advised
a Special of t e Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI) that Beal, the Youth In e national Part YIP leader,
and several Yippies visited th

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and~ associates were lan ' n

urpose of the trip was for demonstra ing in t e Mall
from th~ National Art Gallery on July 4, 1974.(.
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advised that~4, 1974 YIP demonstration in
I • ' Washington , D.C., 200 hippie-type individuals ga ered in
the ark area beh'

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' .. not being elected and that the last Presidential election was
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... .illegal, therefore i new elections should be held. B~al an~D '{

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SOURCES WHOSE IDENTITIES ARE .
CONCEALED HEREWITH HAVE
FURNISHED RELIABLE INFORMATION ~
IN THE PAST EXCEPT WHERE

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others smo~ed marijuana but Beal was made by police to


ann9unce that if anyone was caught smoking marijuana
. . .... ,. they would be arrested and the YIP permit - =~vokeC. -.-· · · Beal
then -asked everyone to ·meet at . the Washington Monument to
lead · a march to·· the area where the Vietnam Veterans Against
The· War/Winter Soldier Organization (VVAW/WSO) was located.
The Yippies, using a portable speaker, lead about 100
followers from the Washington Monument towards the Lincoln
Memorial, the location of the VVAW/WSO rally. The Yippies
chanted slogans such as "2-4-6-8, Don't Impeach, Assasinate";
"Shoot Gerry First"; "All the Way with the SLA"; and "Hail
• • :·: : - ., I ' •
.Tania - Marijuana." The VVAW heard the Yippies coming
and did not allow them to join their rally since they
alledgedly had trouble with the police the previous night
and wanted no further trouble. ~

advised

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that Beal e po ane gat ering, but instead
remained in New York City. He alledgedly was working hard
on putting out a current edition of the YIP publication
"Yipster Times. II

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~outh lntern~ional Party (YIP)

f The YIP, also known as Yippies, is a loosely-


knit, anti-establishment, revolutionary youth organization
' . fonned in New York City, in January, 1968. In May, 1972,
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GSA ,.P'M" (•I C,Jt) 101-11 .e

UNITED STATI·.. \" l\. F.R~~lf.NT


'\ Memora11.du1n
I( DATE:
9/26/74
D lllECTOf!, Fl:I ( 100-'1G7 10·'l)
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00: NY
neCilet to Bureau, 7/24/74.
failed to

area.
On September 20, 1974, a check was made with the
State of Ohio Court of Appeals, Tenth District, Franklin
County, Columbus, Chio, to determine disposition of subject's
local conviction for obsc~ne language and disorderly con-
duct Scotcmber 20, 1972. \
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State of Ohio Court o~
Appeals, Tenth Uistricl, C.:olumbu~, Ohio, advised that records
of her office show subject's appeal is currently in the Ohio
Supreme Court Docket. It has been designated Ohio Case
Number 71-177 and a motion has been made to certify t h -
conv· ·tion and the motion was allowed i\pril 2G, 197'1:.
advised this means the Ohio Supreme C.:aurt will
co J. c ubject's case and will render a decision concernini;
his request for appeal. ~he advisc<l she docs not know when
the decision will be rendered; however, her of·ficc will
obt~d n the i· c s u l ls of the dee is ion and notify the Cincinnati
Division of the FRI.

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J\T COLUT:tr.>, OHIO .. ...-

Will continue to follow subject's appeal and his


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activities through informant coverage and will report
in appropriate form to Bureau and office of origin •

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UNITED STATES G- ·\.IENT

.Memoranaum
TO DIR i CTOR, FBI (100-467404) DATE: 9/30/74
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S~BJE~ IRVIN DANA nr::AL
SU - YIP ( ~CT!{ i:1H ST)
00: ikw York

. Re Cincinnati letter to the Bureau, dated


7/24/74, enclosing for Milwaukee a packet containing 20
photographs of Youth Inte rnational Party (YIP) backed
demonstration held in Washington, D. C., 4/27/74.
Milwaukee is returning the above packet to
New York and· it is enclosed with this communication
for that division.
viewed the enclosed
photographs,...unu .u pn 00r.:ipns one and two ide ntifie d
CATIIL t:::::N...-MORAL L::S (the white f emale wearing a black barret
sitting,.. on the hood of a vehicle). Informant noted that
NOR..\L L:S is the girl friend of subject; and that according
to information available to him, both subj e ct an<l NORALES
currently r e side at 9 Bleecker Street, New York City. /
On viewed the enclosed I
photographs anu :>al. unable to m.nke nny. I ~
identifications. I

On c photo r· . )
viewed by SA d SA
individuals a 11 . itics
territory, .:m<l no identifications were made.
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19'(h ~nd h:J 3 be en obGcrved by Special /q; ents of the FBI at YIP
dcmonstrnlions. DEAL hao been arrested on at least five occa cions
frora 1964 to 1972 for bren k ing ond enter:!.ng, disorderly conduct,
and scll:tnc; nDrcotics. He zcrved t·110 mon t hs a fter being convicted
in a fed ·eral court in 1972 for selling narcotie:;.
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ADEX bac<.?d on curre nt criterin. This mu tter will be 9lo ~~ cd ad-
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DATF:: -:/1 11 /76
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f'e rJcw York t:~l" typc to Bur~au, 4/27/7 () , CCl!1 tio n <'cl
Youth lnt c rna tio rinl !'r1rt:.: ; 1.S; 'Y1: f.1Y.

A p!"·c lir!1in<1ry i ll '.''25tig ntion rP ga r :linr, s u 'J.kr::t v:is


initi.:..ited 0 n li/27/7·} for the pur ~osl.! 0f de;L:l:!r•:dPir ;; hi~
<:rtivitics :ri tl: t!1c Yo u tT~ Intl•rnational ]'ar tv ( • !. i ') uncl
th;~.; ,. plnr!::; for di.:;rup ting the :J~rn.ocr:J t ic ~,;:.: t i..: •• :: ~. t~':l11-
v~rltfL)ll '. t t-!l~ : in ~ 1 ::!w Yo r k City, J11l_ ~, 12-17, J.'.17•~ .

''.l.1e invc~ti : ~:· t· ion v'.'.1 :; con: ! r1ctc .l in acc r) r·1-.11r.c wi tit
tlte .\ ttorney Ccn~r;il r.:ui.d<.: l.;n i.! s ro r :)o me~.;t ic .' ;e :; •r: i ,..y
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l'e n~w York t~~:!.ctype to ~ureau, 4/27/76, captioned


Youth Interna tjonal Party; I S ; 60:Hy.

On 4/'17/76 New York ini. ti.:.tted a preliminary inve.s-


t i g a t ion r<'g.:l rdin6 subj cc t for the purpo.c;e of rle te rminj n~
his activities with the Youth InternationnJ Partv (Y! !">)
an:.l th c' j r plans for ·!fsrupting the i.Jemocra tic National
Conveµtion to be h"ld in New York City, July 12-17,1976 • .
Subject is a lender of YIP ancl is likely to be instru-
menta l in fonnulating plans for the grot.:p.

c~r.duct its investir;ation in acccrdanci:::


NC'w York will
G1~neral Guidelines for Domes tic Se curity
th the ,\ttorri.ey
Investi~ations. and the Uur~au will be kept a~viserl.
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Rs!ere~cc is :lade to your co!!!l'!lunication datud


January :1, 1977, requesting infor:nation conccr.nin9 the
above-captioned individuals. ~ J : .. . . ( \ , -}
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T?l<! c~~t.ral files o! t.~is Cureau rcv~al .t·~.:at · :i · :; :~ .......


confidential source who has furnisah'3d reliable infor:n1:i~~ i!J 7
the past advised that on April 24, 1976, the Youth lnt~rnat~Ohal . \ "
Party (YIP) held a closed :neeting in N'.!W York Cit~ __fo~ rt!ie
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cxprcs~cd purpose ot for.:?Ulatinq plnns for the disru?tion of

The source f~rthur ret>C)rt:~_>il.t!.~t cizcussion was lad by YIP


leaders Elliot Cohen, Oan~~cal and anot?ler indivic1u.:il. It ia
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t.hu l~iG ::;~-:-,ocrai:.ic 1·; a\.:ional Co:iv:::ntion (Iia C) in ::-iaw York City.

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not know . if Cohen ana Eeal !lr·:? t .h e sa."lo individuals ccntioned


in tl1e abov~-rcferenc~d co"."l!':'.u.."'lic~tion.

O n . p r 8, 1976, a:i inquiry was initiated by the PSI ·:


to determine and n~al's activitica in the YIP and t~eir ..:,;
~for cii z.=u? ng the Di~C. Th~ i:iqu!ry rcv~alcd tl13t bot~
111111111111111and Fcal did not ~ngaqe in any violent activity nor did
.....c. oi.. tn~y exhibit a propensity for violeace.
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o. •. • oi...._ In addition, our fil e s rsvc <'ll t:..a.t in 1~71, on')
":'· ~·' Irving Dana Beal, oorra J~r;uary Sr, 1947, at ROV'!nna, Ohio, ":as
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1 .:·.,,~;. the S\l c jcct of a occurity-type investigation by the PF>~cµ..1'.sa ,- ~
'"'-&P···-~ re: J:'Cr~ cd by !3ource s who :1ave furni3!1·~d ralia!-:le in-~or -r. · o n\ I .
...... •-· -±n-the past as being active ""i t!lin t~1a YIP in Milwaukc~ a!L' B o '(~77
...... II 0i1 .,
........ Ol\igina l and 1 - Bu of ATF \ .--
: i....1 c-. ~uest :r:eceived - 1-21-77 ~"' ~
Pl-. & ....... ~s : j ml ·• . ; ( 5) . . . SEE NO.TE PAGE "THRE;.'.Sf
•ec. 111•'· - - T h ii aoc uri(!r:t .:-onta ir.a ne ither recommendat1on1 nor eonclu110~.• o f_ the F'BI. !t 11 the prop<rl;, c f ~'hZ ,. c'..'
S. & T. s. ..... --and it !o anc d ro ) 'OUT agNlc)·; it ar.d. io _eon1e n11 ar.z nae 1:> ~ autrrouted our.; 1de Y ""' a1enc>:·· T.'111 ;~/­
s.. c . i..• • - -i• reiu1 : of ehe cll of F BI ir.t·u cigatn•e 1ile1s . To chcclt arre_•! re cord•, requ<lst '"iu' ~ 1ubm1tred ro
T,.,,.,,., - - ldenti!i-:at :l)n !Jiu11ion. Fi" 1.zrprintt are ra~eeuary for pn1•t1L·e checJr . J f r.rl;,,..,
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and Madison, Wisconsin, and was reported .to be the leadinq


theoretician in the Madison YIP chapter. Beal was also re:>artcd
lt
to be a leader in ZIPS (political arm of the YIP) and was active
in demonstrations in the Surraner of 1972 at Hiaai, Florida, at
the DNC a.nd the Republican ~:ational Convention. He ~as also
active in antiwar de.~onstrations in 1972 and in YIP denonstrationa
in Washington, o.c., and New York City durinq 1973 and 1974.
Beal was also active in publishing the YIP's newsletter •yipster
Times.• He has. been arrested on at least fivo occasions from ·
1964 to 1972 for breaking and entering, disorderly cond•.ict and
selling narcotics. He served two ~nths after being convicted
in a Federal Court in 1972 for selling narcotic9. Beal is
assigned FBI ~umber 108 504 F in our Idbntif ication Division.
The YIP, also known as Yippies, is a loosely-knit, anti-
eatablish.-nent, revolutionary youth organiz~tion fo~d in llew
York City in Janu~ry, 1968. In ~ay, 1972, a SJT\all faction calling
itself YIP-Zippia came into being, but curr~ntly do~s not exist
aa an organ!zGd faction of YIP. ..
rthor reveal that
vas arrested along with other individual::
y the Spokane, t·: ashington, ~olice Deparwcnt (S~--PDj. One of the
individuals arrested was carrying a £lag which t~e flag bearer
stated represented •Anarchy -- no qovernr.:ent.• The ~~~O o~served
the group of individuals who were arrestad asseTTlbled on th~
9rour.da of !:xpo 74 ch~ting, saouting obsc~nities and giving
clcnch.3d-!1&t salut~$. A fire brokP- out wherethe
asser.tbled and the S~TPD arr~sted the intlividu~l3.

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Et Al.

In a lenflet distriruted on thd8r'lnrJJlJity of Wisconsin,


Madison, Wisconsin, ca.-,pus during J\?ril, 1972, t?le UF was s~l~­
characterized as follow5: "When the pr~sent crises in ~ou~~·..:?ast
Asia c~e to ~~dison, res~nse wa9 in the forr.tinq of a Unit~~
F.ro11t., an aci hoc coalition of qrou~s anu individual~ who, at
one tine or another, were involved in politic~l activitic~
throughout th~ c.'.lf.'lpus or co::lr.\unity. Th~ pur?Ose of th~ Unit~d
... Front is to for.:iulate ~cneral strategy content for the actio~s
and dcl'lOnstrations to tak~ place.•
(100-474414)
Current membership in the YIP is not kno~n since the YIP
does not qualify for investig~tion by tnis Dureau u~ecr the AttornQy'
~- General's guidelines. Accordingly, there are no known bori.!Jinq
aaatters by Yippi~ Party members.

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ve was coordinated and discussed with. . . rs


eneral Investi~ive Di vision, and
l Investigative Division, Domestic curi.J:y

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A J WEBERNfAN
6 BLEECKER STREET
NEW YORK CITY, NY 10012
PHONE (212) 477-6243

Quinlan J. Shea, Jr. ref: ltr 18 Jan 78


Office of Privacy and Information Appeals
United States Department of Justice
Washington, D.C. 20530

Dear Sir:

Thank-you, in advance, for the supplemental release of DEA records on


YIP etc, Enclosed please find a copy of a notarized statement signed by
Dana Beal giving me permission to obtain his files for him. I already sent
a copy of this letter to the DEA and they acknowledged.my request. I will
send another copy of this letter along with a copy of your letter of Jan.
18, 1978 to the DEA. Enclosed also find a notarized statement from Aron
Kay authorizing release of any DEA documents on him. The original of this
document has been sent to DEA as per your instructions.
In regard to the classified documents and their relation to the CIA
i t should be understood that:
1. The information originated with Justice and was sent to CIA
2. CIA listed the information in its index and refered
requesters to Justice for release.
3. Justice sent information back to CIA and said it was up to them
4. CIA refused to release information

I have enclosed copies from the CIA's document disposition index and a letter
from them dated 22 July 1977 to back up these facts. It is clear from the
disposition index that the info originated with DEA and was passed-on to
CIA.
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHI N GTON , D .C . 20505

2 4 OCT 1978
Mr. A. J. Weberman
6 Bleecker Street
New York, NY 10012

Dear Mr. Weberman:


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This is in response to your request, comprised of your


letters, one dated 30 November 1977 and the othe r received
on 20 January 19 78 , for access to records p ertaining to
Irvin Dana Beal . Please be advised that we comple ted a
throu gh search of our records and were able to locat e only
some newspaper articles pertaining to him. Since these are
avai lable to you in public librarie s , and because of copyright
r e strictions, we have not reproduced them for you .
In addition, our searches also surfaced some material
which originated with the Federal Bureau of Inves ti ga tion. It
has been ref erred to that Bureau f or their revi ew and direct
response to you .

Sincer ely ,

f)__ ~e ~~~
~ George W. Owens
Inf ormation ~nd Privacy Coordinator
- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
WASHINGTON, D.C . 20530

APR 2 8 IC.78
A. J. Weberman, Esquire
Indep e ndent Research Associates
6 Bleecker Street
New York, New York 10012
Re: Irvin Dana Beal
Dear Mr. Weberman:
This is to advise you that your administrative appeal
to the Deputy Attorney General from the action by the
Drug Enforcement Administration on your request
under the Privacy Act for information from the files of the
Department of Justice was received by this Office on
April 14, 1978.
This Office has a substantial backlog of pending appeals
received prior to yours and a shortage of attorneys. In an
attempt to afford each appellant equal and impartial treatment,
we have adopted a general practice of assigning appeals to
Office attorneys in the approximate order of receipt. Your
appeal has been assigned number 8-06 91. Please mention this
number in any future correspondence with thi s Office concerning
this specific appeal.

We will notify you of the decision of the Deputy Attorney


General on your appeal as soon as we can. The necessity of
this delay is regretted and your continuing courtesy is
appreciated.

'Si~/~
Janice Adams
Acting Administrative Assistant
Office of Privacy and Information
Appeals
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
WASHINGTON, O .C. 20530

Mr. A. J . Weberman JUL 2 l \91B


Independe nt Research Associates
6 Bleecker Street
New York, New York 10012

Dear Mr. Weberrnan:

You appealed on behalf of your client, Ervin Dana Beal,


from the action of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on his
request to the United States Secret Service for access to
records pertaining to himself.

After careful consideration of your appeal, I have de-


cided to affirm the initial action in this case. Certain infor-
mation was properly withheld from your client p ursuant to
5 U.S.C. 552(b) (7) (C) and (7) (D). These pertain to investiga-
tory r ecords compiled for law enforcement purposes , the release
of which would, respectively, constitute an unwarranted invasion
of the personal privacy of third parties by r evea ling an investi-
gative interest in them on the part of the F.B.I. and disclose
the identities of confidential sources. Names of law enfor ce-
ment personnel were also excised on the basis of 5 U.S . C .
552(b) (7) (C). None of the material being withheld is appro-
priate for discretionary release .

Judicial review of my action on this appeal is avai l ab l e


to your client in the Unite d States District Court for the
judicial district in which h e reside s or has his principal
place of business, or in the District of Columbia, which is
also where the records you seek are located .

Sincerely,

Be njamin R. Civiletti
Deputy Attorney General
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
WASHINGTON, 0.C. 20530

Mr. A. J . Weberman
Independent Research Associates 7
6 Bleecker Street
New York , New York 10012

Dear Mr. Weberman :

You appea l ed on behalf of Mr . Irvin Dana Beal from the


partial denial by Administrator Peter B. Bensinger , Drug
Enforcement Administration , of Mr. Beal ' s request for rec-
ords pertaining to himself.

As the resu l t of discussions between D. E . A. personnel


and a member of my staff, a supplemental release of records
will be made to you directly by D. E.A . Certain materials
were proper l y withheld pursuant to 5 u.s.c. 552(b) (2), (7) (A),
(7) (C), (7) (D) and (7) (F) . These pertain to materials exempted
from mandatory release because they relate solely to internal
agency administrative practices, or are investigatory records
compiled for law enforcement purposes , the release of which
would, respectively, interfere with pending investigative
activities , constitute unwarranted invasions of the personal
privacy of third parties , disc l ose the identities of confi-
dential sources, or endanger the lives or personal safety of
law enforcement personnel. None of the material being with-
held is appropriate for discretionary release .
You inquired in your appea l letter about the paucity
of information concerning the Youth International Party in
D. E . A . ' s initial release . I wish to inform you that, other
than the documents which have a l ready been located and re-
viewed , D. E.A . files include no other information about Mr .
Beal ' s relationship with the Youth International Party .

Judicial review of my action on this appeal is available


to your client in the United States District Court for the
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judicial district in which he resides or has his principal


place of busin e ss, or in the District of Columbia, which is
also where the records he seeks are located.

Sincerely,

Benjamin R. Civiletti
Deputy Attorney Ge neral

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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
W A SH I NGTON , D .C . 20505

0 6 JAN 1978

Mr. A. J. Weberman
6 Bleeker Street
New York City, NY 10012

Dear Mr. Weberman:

We have received your request under the Freedom of


Information Act for information pertaining to your client,
Irvin Dana Beal . Requests such as yours, which involve the
requester's personal file, are handled by this Agency under
the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974 which took effect
on 27 September 1975. Please be advised that in contrast to
the procedures established for the Freedom of Information
Act, there are no fees charged under the Privacy Act.
Furthermore, the results of this processing will include all
of the material that would normally be available to you
under the Freedom of Information Act, and will also include
any additional material to which you may be entitled under
the Privacy Act.

The Privacy Act of 1974 and pertinent CIA Regulations


established requirements and procedures for access by in -
dividuals to information pertaining to them. CIA Regu-
lations were published in the Federal Register on 28 August
1975 and may be found in Title 32 C. F.R. 1901.

Since the Privacy Act requires federal agencies to


ensure that improper disc l osure of personally identifiable
information will not be made and further provides criminal
penalties for improper disclosure, CIA Privacy Regulations,
section 1901.13, sets forth the following requirements for
identification of individuals making requests.

An individual seeking access to or notification of


the existence of records about himself shall provide in
the letter of request his fu l l name, address, date and
place of birth together with a notarized statement
swearing to or affirming his identity . .. !£ such individ-
ual is an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence,
his or her alien registration number must be also
provided.
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Before we may begin processing your request, we must


receive from Mr . Beal a notarized statement as explained
above . The statement should verify that he i s a U. S . citizen
or an alien admitted for permanent residence . It is also
requested that he provide any additional information con-
cerning himself which might facilitate our search of records.
Unless you identify specific records you may be looking for,
we will conduct a search of all Agency records that might
contain information that pertains to him.

Sincerely,

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~ Gene F. Wilson
Information and Privacy Coordinator
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
6 BLEECKER STREET · NEW YORK CITY 10012 · PHONE: AJ WEBERMAN (212) 477-6243

:rvin Dana Beal DOB 9 Jan 4 7


9 Bleecker Street
NYC 10012

To Whom It May Concern:

I give AJ WEBERMAN permission to obtain any and all docwnents from

UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE


CIA
ATF
~IR FORCE INTELLIGENCE
ARMY INTELLIGENCE
OFFICE OF NAVEL INTELLIGENCE
NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
DRUG ENFOREMENT ADMINSTRATION
US CUSTOMS
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE ·

and any and all United States government agencies that may be relevant

at any particular time.

signed -Irvin Dana Beal

(/ }../ . .Zv;} ~ Mm~ c7J


~{~RTLER
/~~ Notary P~bic, '<ta!.:;}!- r·: ~w yor~
N~'.Jl'>i.Y-'1!:( :_:e/C_.,
,j_ 't'<"~':>
__ t"- · ~i!ed t·:~·:1 CotmLy
' ualihcd:i<I'
in ~o~nty
\'er:\
Commissi~n E;.;;:1 c~ [,\Jic.1 .:.J, 1979
DEPARTMENT OF THE T REASURY
BuRIEAU O F ALCOHOL , TOB ACCO AND FI REAR M S
WASHINGTON, 0 .C. 20226

0 ..-..-1C E O ,..
THE DI RECTOR
JAN 1 6 \976

Mr. Irvin Dana Beal


6 Bleecker Street
New York , New York 10012

Dear Mr . Beal:

This is in response to your request, dated November 22, 1977,


for access to records maintained about you by the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms .

Your reques t is granted with the foll owing exceptions :

1. We have deleted the names of other individuals


mentioned to protect their rights to privacy.

2. We have del eted certain computer access and


identification codes.

We actually have three documents in which your name appear s. Two of


these document s a r e enc l osed . The third , an FBI case report, under
the name of Thomas King Forcade , states that you , a man and a
woman were arrested on August 24, 1972. This last document is
not enclosed since we have provided you with the content of the infor-
mation .

If you wish to make further inqu iries concerning this mat ter , please
contact Bob Pritchett at (202) 566-7118 or write again .

Assistant to the Dir ector


(Discl osure)
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\ DEPARTMENT OF THE TREA~JRY
8UREAU OF" ALCOHOL., TOBACCO AND FIR£"RMS
WASHINGTON, 0 .C. 202.26
J~N 2 1 ~77
orr1czor
' T- 1D1 :::~ cTc.-
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] f Honorable Clarence Kelley


I Director
J' Federal Bureau of Investigation

!
Washington, DC 20535

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- Dear Mr. Ke 11 ey :
~d explosives and explosives

paraphernalia from
l•

~a self-professed member of the Youth Interna-
tional Party ~Yip~rty). Literature and correspondence
1 seized indicated411111!11111'"was in corrnnunication with various
I radical left groups .that might have been involved in
.! explosive or bomb incidents •
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~important, for ~~jsec~tive pu;~oses, to show that
··;
.......-was not just a young experimenter with fireworks, but
...
I an associate of radicals and/or radical groups in different
areas of the country, and that he had the knowledge and
capability of making and using explosi ves.
Infonnation o~nd individuals and/or companies that
have been associated with him is as follows :

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Honorable Clarence Kelley

eal - w~ ~ ~e ~~1e . - no further i nfonnation


r / ._ ti '
6

Roy, Washington Spokane, Washington

Please check your files and furnish pertinent infonnation


concerning any of the above. We would appreciate receiving
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onn
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o iLf rom_ your 1 es a we s ow an associ a 1on
between any of the above subjects and· the Yippie arty,
and any acts of violence . Please also , for open cases or
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members or associates are believed too e responslbre:- - - - -
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Hon~rable Clarence Kelley

Please respond to the attention of Liaison Staff, Office of


matter. Enforcement. Thank you for your cooperation in this
Criminal

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Sincerely yours,

~-r:r~
·- Director

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INDEPENDENT RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
6 BLEECKER STREET· NEW YORK CITY 10012 · PHONE: AJ WEBERMAN (212) 477 -6243

Attorney General
(Attention: Office of Privacy and Info Ap~eals)
Washington, o.c.

1. Attached find letter of Allen H. Mccreight dated 9 Jan 1978 regarding


Secret Service documents that originated with the FBI.

2. I wish to appeal the deletions in the LHM dated 18 August 1971 on pages
4,5,6 of this document. My client has been judged non-violent under the
Levi guide-lines yet was the subject of numerous illegal FBI operations.
He has a light to know what action was taken on these threats.

signed

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20535

January 9, 1978

Mr. A. J. Weberman
Independent Research Associates
6 Bleecker Street
New York, New York 10012

Dear Mr. Weberman:

This is in reference to your Freedom of Infor-


mation-Privacy Acts request on behalf of your client,
Ervin Dana Beal, to the United States Secret Service.
Contained in their records were documents which originated
with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). These
documents were received at this Bureau on December 27, 1977,
with the request that the FBI determine their releasability.

Of the 19 documents referred to the FBI, 16 were


previously furnished to your client by our letter dated
November 1, 1977. The three remaining documents have been
processed and are enclosed.

Excisions have been made in order to protect


materials which are exempted from disclosure pursuant to the
following subsections of Title 5, United States Code,
Section 552:

(b) ( 7) investigatory records compiled for law·


enforcement purposes, the disclosure
of which would:

{C) constitute an unwarranted invasion


of the personal privacy of another
person;.

(D) reveal the identity of an individual


who has furnished information to
the FBI under confidential circllin-
stances or reveal information furnished
only by such a person and not
apparently known to the public or
otherwise accessible to the FBI by
overt means;
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Mr. A. J. Weberman

(F) endanger the life or physical safety


of law enforcement personnel.
You have thirty days from receipt of this letter
to appeal to the Attorney General from any denial contained
herein. Appeals should be directed in writing to the
Attorney General (Attention: Office of Privacy and Infor-
mation Appeals), Washington, D. C. 20530. The envelope and
the letter should be clearly marked "Freedom of Information
Appeal" or "Information Appeal. 11

Sincerely yours,

Cl~-kf/k~
Allen H. Mccreight, Chief
Freedom of Information-
Pri vacy Acts Branch
Records Management Division
Enclosures (3)

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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON , D.C. 20505

3 FEB 1978

Mr . A. J, Weberman
6 Bleeker Street
New York City, NY 10012

Dear Mr. Weberman:

This acknowledges receipt of your letter containing


additional informa tion about your client, Irvin Dana Beal .

We are processing your re quest and will provide you with

the results under the Privacy Act as soon as possible.

Sincerely,

~,.;:a'-e._e_
Gene F. Wilson
Information a~d Privacy Coordinator
4-694 <Rev. 6-14-77)
UN I'rED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
RECORDS DISCLOSURE COVER SHEET
FOI/PA BRANCH
RECORDS MANAGEMENT DIVISION

NO¥ubjeft ~~.7R~quest: Irvin Dana Beal

Mr. Irvin Dana Beal


c/o A. J. Weberman
6 Bleecker Street
New York, New York 10012

Dear Requester:

Enclosed are copies o f documents from our files. Ex c i sions have be e n made from the s~
documents and/or entire documents withheld ~n order t o protect materials which are exempted
from disclosure by the following s u bsections of Title 5, United States Code, Section 552 and
Section 552a. The exemption number{s) indicated by a mark appearing in the block to the left
of the subsection cited constitutes the authority for withholding the deleted material. (See
below and reverse side of this sheet for an explanation of these exemptions.)

Section 552 Section 552a

GU {b) (1) Cl {b) (7) (A) D {d) (5)

Lx__I {b) (2) D {b) (7) {B) Cl {j) ( 2)

II (b ) (3) Ji] {b) (7) (C) Cl {k) (1)

1=i (b) (4) GL_1 (b ) (7) (D) I I (k) (2)

w (b) (5) !LI (b ) (7) (E) l_I {k) (3)

Cl (b) (6) Cl (b) (7) (F) 1_1 (k) (4)

D (b) (8) C1 (k) (5)

0 {b) (9) D {k) (6)

II (k) (7)

The decision to withhold exempt portions of our records is the responsibility of


Clarence M. Kelley, Director of the FBI.
[ ] If you believe your name may a l so have been r ecorded by the FBI incident to the
i nvestigation of other per sons or some organization , please advise us of the details describing
the specific incident or occurrence and time frame. Thereafter, further effort wil l be made
to loca te, retrieve and proces s any such records.
l_J
Your request for information concerning yourself has been considered in light
of the provisions of both the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (Title 5, United States Code ,
Section 552) and the Privacy Act of 1974 (Title 5, United States Code, Section 552a) . It has
been determined by the Attorney General that reque sts by individuals seeking information about
themselves are governed by the Privacy Act. In addition, as a matter of administrative
discretion, any documents which were found to be exempt from disclo su r e under the Privacy Act
were also processed under the prov i sions of the FOIA. Through th ese procedures , you have
received the greatest degree of access authorized by bot h laws.
[XI You have thirty days from receipt of this letter to appeal to the Deputy Attorney
General from any denial contained here in . Appeals should be directed i n writi ng to the Deputy
Attorney General {Attention: Office of Privacy and Information Appeals), Washington, D. C. 20530.
The envelope and the l etter should be clearly marked "Freedom of Information Appeal" or "Infor-
mation Appeal."
[ii See additional information on con tinu~tion page .

tl~Pa?::.: ~
Freedom of Information- Privacy Acts Branch
Records Management Division
Enclosure (1)
Mr. Irvin Dana Beal

In addition, information regarding other individ-


uals has been deleted since it does not pertain to you
personally and, therefore, is considered to be outside the
scope of your request.
Also, we have located a document originating with
the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. This document
has been forwarded to them for direct response to you.

Please be further advised that you were not the


target of the Bureau's counterintelligence program.

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INDEPENDENT RESEARCH ASSOCIATES
6 BLEECKER STREET· NEW YORK CITY 10012 · PHONE: AJ WEBERMAN (212) 477-6243

Office of Priv. & Info Appeals Ref: 77-87 0P


Dep a rtment of Justice
Washington, D.C.

1. Under provisions of Privacy Act and Fr e edom of Information Agt I wish


to appeal de termination of Peter Bensinger of the DEA r ega rding
documents on Irvin Dana Beal.

2. This documents contain information re g arding his previous drug arrests


but do not contain information r egarding his relationship wtth the
Youth International Party. For example, one of the documents deals
with his arrest by the BNDD at the East Village Other Of f ice on Avenue
B although it was known to the BNDD that the old East Vi llage Other
office had become the New York Provo office. The New York Proves
were the precursors to the New York Youth Inter national Party.
When Beal was arrested there were 3,000 people outside the Federal
House of Detention yelling FREE DANA BEAL . Why is there no mention
of the tremendous community aupport this so-called "drug-dealer"
received?

3. Since Mr. Beal is currently under investigation by the DEA I hope


you will speed up processing this request.

signed
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
WASH INGTON, D .C. 20530

Mr. A . J . Weberman
Independent Research Associates
6 Bleecker Street
New York, New York 10012

Dear Mr. Weberman:

You appealed on behalf of Irvin Dana Beal , from the


action of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on his request
for access to records pertaining to himself .

As a result of discussions between Bureau personnel and


members of my staff , a release of records either has been
or wil l soon be made to you directly by the F.B.I . In light
of this fact and after careful consideration of your appeal,
I have decided to affirm the modified action in this case .
Mr . Beal is the subject of one Bureau main file -- Security
Matter . Certain of the materials pertaining to him are
classified and I am affirming the denial of access to them
on the basis of 5 u. s . c . 552(b) ( 1 ) . These materials have
been referred to the Department Review Connnittee for review
and determination whether they warrant continued classifica-
tion under Executive Order 11652 . You will be notified if the
Committee's final decision results in the declassification
of any information . Other materials were properly withheld
from your client pursuant to 5 u .s.c . 552 (b) (2), (5), (7) (C),
(7) (D) and (7) (E). These pertain to purely internal agency
practices , certain inter- and intra-agency communications,
and investigatory records compiled for law enforcement pur-
poses, the release of which would, respectively, constitute
an unwarranted invasion of the personal privacy of third
parties, disclose the identities of confidential sources and
disclose certain investigative techniques. Only the names
of government personnel were excised on the basis of 5 u.s.c.
552(b) (7) (C). None of the material being withheld is appro-
priate for discretionary release .

Judicial review of my action on this appeal is available


to your client in the United States District Court for the
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judicial district in which he resides or has his principal


place of business, or in the District of Columbia, which
is also where the records you seek are located.

Sincerely,

Offic of
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FED E RAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

WASHINGTON, D .C. 20535

September 8, 1978

Mr. A. J. Weberman
Independent Research Associates
6 Bleecker Street
New York, New York 10012

Dear Mr. Weberman:

This is in response to your administrative appeal


on behalf of your client, Ervin Dana Beal.

Please be advised that after consultation with


represent atives of the Department of Justice, Office of
Privacy and Information Appeals, additional documents
including 69 new pages not previously released to you are
disclosed. To cover the cost of duplicating the new pages,
you are requested to furnish a check or money order payable
to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the amount of
$6.90. Upon receipt of the aforementioned check or money
order, the documents consisting of 168 pages will be sent to
you.

Sincerely yours,

A~/I ;rJ(.~~
Allen H. Mccreight, Chief
Freedom of Information-
Privacy Acts Branch
Records Management Division
UNITED STATES DEPAR TM ENT OF JUSTICE

FEDERAL BUREAU O F INVEST IGATION

WA SHINGTON, D .C . 2 0535

April 3, 1979

Mr. A. J. Weberman
6 Bleecker Street
New York, New York 10012

Dear Mr. Weberman:

This is in response to your Freedom of Information-


Privacy Acts (FOIPA) requests, on behalf of Irvin Dana Beal,
to the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Central
Intelligence Agency. We received referrals dated March a,
1978, and October 23, 1978, regarding FBI documents located
in the records of the above-mentioned ~gencies.

Enclosed are copies of these documents. Excisions


have been made from the referred documents and one entire
document was withheld in order to protect materials which
are exempted fr·om disclosure by the following subsections of
Title 5, United States Code, Section 552:
(b) (1) information which is currently and
properly classified pursuant to Execu-
tive Order 12065 in the interest of
the national defense or fore~gn policy;

(b) (7) investigatory records compiled for law


enforcement purposes, the disclosure
of which would:
(C) constitute an unwarranted invasion
of the personal privacy of another
person;
(D) reveal the identity of an individual
who has furnished information to
the FBI under confidential circum-
stances or reveal information furnished
only by such a person and not
apparently known to the public or
otherwise accessible to the FBI
by overt means.
Mr. A. J • Weberman

In addition, some information has been deleted


since it does not pertain to you personally and, therefore,
is considered to be outside the scope of your request.

One document referred by the Drug Enforcement


Administration was previously released to . Mr. Beal with our
letter of November 1, 1977.

You have thirty days from receipt of this letter


to appeal to the Associate Attorney General from any denial
contained herein. Appeals should be directed in writing to
the Associate Attorney General (Attention: Office of Privacy
and Information Appeals), Washington, D. c. 20530. The
envelope and the letter should be clearly marked "Freedom of
Information Appeal" or "Information Appeal."

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Thomas H. Bresson, Acting Chief
Freedom of Information- ·
Privacy Acts Branch
Records Management Division

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