Major Duncan C. Lee
Eric Staight
Report N-12357 "$"
I an enclosing an original and one copy
of Report N-12357 "S". The key will follow as
usual.
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liajor Duncan C. Lee
Tric Staight
Report N-12911 "S"
I am enclosing an original and one copy
o! report N-12911 "S". The key will Follow !n due
course.
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Si iey of Foreign Experts - N York
Major Duncan C. Lee
Eric St!Aght
"S" Report N-13610
As promised in my memorandum of
March 20th, I now enclose the original of "Sa report
N-13610.
As is our custom in handling such
material, the report is "keyed" and you may expect
thw key Itself by a separate courier.
The rs=tter of further distribution of
this material is one which we leave to your own
Week~y Surveyor
14 July 1969
patients" who had been treated with them died.
Phnom Penh. the color of Chinese drugs
(antibiotics) changed after a short time and that '
most of the drugs
used ere of Chinese origin, shipped through
reported.
(which has been manufactured for a number of years now)
still show great variation in the amounts of impurities
present. The disruption resul`_ing from the Cultural Revolu-
tion likely caused a further breakdown in quality control.
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON, 0. C.
1tEG?1VL11 t* uL I
2 2 MAR 1960
Mr. Tolson
O Mohr_
Mr. Rosen
Mr. Tamm
Mr. Trotter--,
Mr. W.C.Sullivan
Tele. Room
Miss Gat,dy
Honorable J. Ed,~ax Hoover, 'Director
Federal Bureau okInvestigation
United States Department of Justice
Washington 25, D. C.
Dear'Edgar:
Thank you very much Xor the information
Central
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NORTH YEMEN - USSR: Soviet Gains
North Yemeni President Salih's attempts to maneuver among
conflicting pressures have Zed to increased Soviet influence in
North Yemen. Frustrated with Saudi Arabia's control' over the
supply of US weapons, Salih last summer signed a mcjor arms deal
with the USSR. In addition, more Soviet military personnel appar-
entZy have arrived in North Yemen, and a substantial number of North
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of classified information, which, in itself, or by the 'implications drawn from it,. is highly sen-
sitive and Its unauthorized disclosure or negligent handling could adversely affect the interests
of the United States. I am aware that the unauthorized disclosure of classified information
is prohibited by the Espionage Laws (18 U.S.C., Sections 793, 794 and 798) and that a vi-
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SUBJECT : N1ary`7~AUFIv1ANN
A3nadeo RICHARDSEN; Participation in
"Indochina Hearings", Hamburg, West
Germany, 22 October 1971 (NL)
the International Initiative for Vietnam Solidarity
(IIVS), a pro-North Vietnamese antiwar organization in
iVest Germany, sponsored a series of "Indochina Hearings"
/,~`h ~ throughout West Germany from 19-30 .October 1971. At
that time American soldiers and Vietnamese were to
CENTRAL NTEtLIGENC~ AGENCY
Office of,:' urrent In l].igence
2 May 193"
SUBJECT: Resupply Efforts for Kong Le and Meo Forces
. in Plaine des Jarres Area
1. Complaints by Kong Le and Meo commander Vang
Pao that they are receiving insufficient support from
Vientiane--as cited in our' morning report of 1 May--
would seem to reflect the typical impatience of field
commanders with those supporting them rather than an
actual case of inadequate supply in the present sit-
South Korea's revolutionary
leaders are providing increasing
evidence that they envision an
extended period of military rule.
The regime is moving to bring
all social and political organi-
zations under its control and
appears to be moving toward a
controlled economy. Brigadier
General Kim Yun-kun, commander
of the marine unit which partic-
ipated in the coup and a member
of the ruling Supreme Council
for National Construction, has
stated that the junta intends to