FBID PROGRESS REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 1964
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Assistant Director for Operations
Chief, FBID
RID Progress Report for February 1964
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1. The evacuation of FBIS American and third national dependents
from Cyprus, Which began on S February, progressed smoothly. By month's
end virtually all dependents were in safehavens. Many of the original
evacuees to Beirut either returned to the United States or moved on to
join their husbands at Caversham and Vienna, and only seven American
families and eleven third national families remained in Beirut. Three
of the foreign national families were scheduled to travel to Vienna as
soon as their sponsors' entry into Austria was authorized.
With remaining evacuees settled in Beirut and all FBIS American
school age 'children in school, the FBIS representative on the
Agency's folgaman evacuation tned to Washington. Reports on
the status and location of evacuees continued to be made daily by the
Administrative Staff to the Headquarters evacuation committee..
In compliance with Ambassador Wilkins directive that Cyprus operations
be cut to a minimum, there was a wholesale transfer of Mediterranean
Bureau monitors and coverage to London and Vienna. During February,
eighteen monitors were sent on temporary duty to Caversham and six to
Vienna; Six more monitors were transferred permanently to Vienna, and
three others were awaiting Austrian visas which would allow them to
travel to Vienna, one on permanent transfer and two on temporary duty.
One additional monitor was transferred to the Okinawa Bureau, two editors
were transferred to the Austrian Bureau, and one electronic specialist
returned to the United States. Thus at the end of the month only IS
Americans and 16 monitors remained on duty at the Mediterranean Bureau.
The coordination and cooperation between the London, Austrian and
Mediterranean Bureaus and the BBC involved in this massive transfer of
coverage were exceptional, and it is apparent that as long as the
Mediterranean Bureau is able to operate close to its present level,
overall FBIS/BBC coverage and collection losses will be. minimal. Mr.
Deputy Chief, FOS, is now visiting the Austrian, German,
and London Bureaus to assist bureaus in their new coverage situations and
help develop future plans. Exploratory steps are also being taken to
determine appropriate sites if it becomes necessary to relocate the
Mediterranean Bureau,
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2. Meanwhile, with the Mediterranean Bureau hardcore complement
settling down to routine operations, the deterioration of the Vietnamese
situation, and especially indications that the Viet Cons was beginning
terrorist activities against American personnel in Saigon, prompted the
Agency and FBIS to begin contingency planning for possible evacuation of
dependents from there also. By the beginning of March only 8 of the Ill
Agency families in Vietnam bad chosen to evacuate on a voluntary basis,
none of them FBIS families, but compulsory evacuation remained a definite
possibility depending on the decision of responsible U.S. officials.
At month's end relocation plans for the Saigon Bureau were being brought
up to date and HIS Deputy Chief was scheduled to discuss 50X1
with HIS bureau chiefs the possible transfer of Saigon monitors
during his current visit to Far East bureaus. Implementation of these
plans is not contemplated at this stage, however.
3, Tho Panama Bureau has resolved the operational difficulties
arising froa the Panama crisia, but housing for staff employees continues
to be a problem. The bureau has instituted a seven-day work week for
the duration of the crisis, a direct phone line to the Republic has
been installed to insure contact with local employees, and emergency
billets for Panamanian employees have been arranged to cope with a
possible border closure. FB/S families continue to live in subpar
quarters, however, either the Tivoli Guest House or one-bedroom apartments.
One editor with a large family was moved out on direct transfer to the
London Bureau,
4. East Coast, West Coast, Key West, and Panama Bureaus contributed
to daily wirefiled-~e44en-reports for the Director 9 through 27 February
concerning Cuban and Latin American reaction to the U.S. seizure of
Cuban fishing boats, the subsequent shutoff of the Guantanamo water
supply, and related events. The roundups were filed exclusiVely to the
OCI Watch Office for transmittal to the Director each morning. Advance
copies of RPB's Survey articles on the fishing boat incident and on past
and present Cuban treatment of the Guantanamo base issue were provided
to tho DD/I's office by special courier within hours of the water cutoff
and were used by an Agency officer in a White House briefing the same
day. In a 7 Pobruary press conference on the dispute, Secretary of State
Rusk said "...we have noticed Cuban broadcasts which suggest a concerted
campaign against our presence in Guantanamo."
5. Three propaganda-analysis items on the FB15 Wire Service
responded to priority concern in the Agency and the State Department with
Hanoi, Peking and Moscow reaction to the public speculation in the
United States about alternative courses of action in South Vietnam,
including extension of the war to the North.
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6. A Radio Propaganda Report in the Cuba series traced the
development of Castro'S line on the status and prospects of U.S.-Cuban
relations since the Caribbean crisis; a statistical report was prepared
for USIA on Soviet propaganda exploitation of U.S. racial difficulties
during the last three quarters of 1963; and texts of Soviet comment
relating to Governor Rockefeller since 1960 were assembled for the
Director at the request of his office.
7. In response to a special request from the Department of State,
the London Bureau wirefiled for a week items containing Somali propaganda
attacks on Ethiopia directly to American Embassies in Addis Ababa,
Mogadiscio, and Khartoum, The Bureau also prepared a comparative survey
of Voice of the Arabs broadcasts at the request of the Department of
State, which in turn had been asked by VAR authorities to have these
broadcasts checked to make sure they had toned down their attacks on
other Arab countries as Cairo had ordered. At the urgent request of
the First Secretary of the American Consulate in Panama, a Panama City
Circuito RPC broadcast Of an OAS investigation committee press
conference was forwarded by the Wire to Secretary of State Rusk and USIA
Director Rowan.
84 Interest in broadcast material on Lee Harvey Oswald continued.
Congressman Gerald R. Ford of Michigan, a member of the Warren Commission,
requested back issues of all Daily Reports for several days following
22 November. The CI Staff of the DD/P urgently requested that a check
be made for broadcast references to Oswald during his stay in the Soviet
Union.
9. In response to a request from the White House Situation Room,
'BIS provided a quotation frOm Mexican President Lopez MateosiSepteMber
1963 State of the Union address Which President Johnson subsequently
used in a speech in the presence of President Lopez at UCLA.
10. Voice recordings of statements by two American pilots held
in North Korea since last May were promptly requested by the Department
of Defense, Okinawa Bureau, Which had monitored the statements Xrdm
Pyongyang radio* airmailed tape recordings to Headquarters.
II. Congressman Ogden Raid of New York, who hns previously shown
interest in radio monitored information on the Middle East, requested a
subscription to the Middle East, Africa, and West Europe Daily Report.
Congressman Reid is currently the only member of Congress receiving an
Official Use Only Daily Report. The White Book is sent to 39 Congressmen.
12. Tho Agency's Foreign Missile and Space Analysis Center in the
Headquarters building, and Strike Command at MacDill Air Force Base,
Florida, became recipients of the IBIS Wire Service at the end of the month.
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The latter is receiving service through the Joint Communications Activity
at Fort Ritchie, Maryland.
lg. With the addition of one Department of Defense and three
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare addressees, the World
Health Organization epidemiological bulletin monitored at the East Coast
Bureau is now wirefiled to 28 consumers. Four additional local
consumers receive copies by mail,
14, A Daily Report supplement published 4 February contained the
Seventh People's Daily-Red Flag article attacking the CPSU leadership,
and one published 17 February contained Soviet Premier Khrushchev's
14 February speech to a CPSU Central Committee plenum on agriculture.
IS. Publication of the Significant Radio Reportage summary, or
"Pink Sheet," as a single page and part of all area Daily Reports nes
terminated with the 14 February issue as a part of the page-reduction
program undertaken to enable FBIS to operate within Printing Services
Divinion reduced capabilities. No adverse consumer reaction has been
noted. This service is being continued, however, to FIRS Wire Service
consumers and to worldwide lateral consumers, and by limited distribution
within PBXS Headquarters with copies from the FBIS Wire Service teletype
run,
16. Changes were made in Daily Report publication style and
procedures during February to reduce the number of Daily Report pages.
On 18 February the Latin American Daily Report was converted to all
offset printing from nultilith mats prepared on typewriters with small
typefaces. Restyling of page headings and an increase in the number of
linos per page, first tested in the Latin American book, was extended to
all Daily Reports on 24 February. Wordage per page has been increased
more than 10 percent. Production figures for the first partial month
show more material was published in Daily Reports averaging 300 pages
daily than had been published previously in books averaging 320 pages.
17. In n further effort to hold down FBIS requirements on Printing
Services Division, a freeze has been placed on subscriptions to the
Daily Report White Book by nongovernment recipients.
18, During February 24 percent of the items appearing in the OCI
Digest were based Shelly or In part on material supplied by FBIS,
19. Eleven percent of the Daily Report was devoted to press
scrutiny and eighty-nine percent to broadcast materials.
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20. February was marked by a heavy Increase of interest in the
broadcasting and programing facilities of North Vietnam, including
questions ,on the operations of clandestine broadcast operations in that
immodiate area of the world. Requests for information were received
from DDP, OCI, State, DOD, and USIA.
21. At the request of FBIS provided the
Collection Guidance Staff with reports on Iraqi And Syrian broadcasting
and FRIS coverage levels. These two reports* plus an earlier one on
Yemeni broadcasting, will be incorporated into Collection Guidance Staff
contributions to National Intelligence Programs Evaluation studies of
total intelligence collection capability by country and the purpose and
effectiveness of such collection.
22. Information concerning the location of Grook4 and Turkish,
language clandestine broadcasters in East Europe was given to USIA for
background use by the American delegation to the United Nations during
the debate on Cyprus.
25. A National Aeronautics and Space Administration report produced
with considerable EELS assistance was published and distributed in late
February. FBIS was sent the only copy that CIA will receive. It will be
forwarded to the CIA Library,
24. Throughout the month. FBIS continued to supply technical and
program information to: 1) various agencies of the Government compiling
data for NIS sections; 2) DIP* requesting information on all Cuban
International broadcasts; 5) OCI for the Panama, CUba? and Spain
Desks, and for the Indications Section which was interested in any signs
of a lessening of Soviet broadcast interest in Cuba; 4) the State
Department Ethiopia Desk on broadcasting in eastern Africa; and 4)
USIA which, in addition to its normal requirements, sent a representative
to get the latest data on broadcast language totals of all the Free
World as of the end of the past year,
25. Authorization was obtained from the Cable Secretariat for FEIS
field bureaus to use a RYBAT indicator on its sensitive classified
traffic. Distribution of such messages will normally be restricted to
00 end MS. Field Bureaus were advised of this procedure,
26. Coordination of a black broadcast against Poking programs to
Burma was successfully achieved dating February. This was the first
such effort on this beam and considerable briefing was necessary for
Agency units found to be unfamiliar with the complexities Of such
operations.
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27. Installation of VHF radio transmitting and receiving equipment
gave the Mediterranean Bureau a direct high-quality radioteletype link
with the Department of State Radio Station at Yerolakkos and from
Yerolakkos to CYTA in Nicosia by landline. These communications* set
up because the landline from Kyrenia to CYTA has been cut ever since
Christmas have actually proved to be superior to those via the landline
even under the normal operating conditions prior to the emergency.
28. /n connection with the transfer of Mediterranean Bureau coverage,
the Mediterranean Bureau shipped to the Austrian Bureau extensive
quantities of electronic equipment to enable the latter bureau to set
up facilities for the 15 additional monitors working there. East Coast
Bureau Electronic Engineer is now at the Austrian
Bureau on temporary duty Supervising installation of the equipment.
The Mediterranean Bureau also shipped two Arabic teleprinters to the
London Bureau to permit fuller coverage of Arabic press transmissions
at Caversham.,
296 The installation at the African Bureau of a sloping "V" antenna
oriented toward Accra was completed, and reception of Accra, Lome, ?
and Abidjan was significantly improved.
30. The poor Pacific communications situation was unchanged during
February despite efforts to solve the problem. A high volume of traffic
is received via common user facilities, but in general traffic is still
moving satisfactorily.
ADMINISTRATION
31. During the month of February four employees entered on duty,
none transferred, and two were separated from FBIS. The on duty strength
as of 29 February was There were six professionals and five
clericals in process during the month.
32. A seven-percent increase in the Mediterranean Bureau's Foreign/
Professional Wage Scale was approved effective 2 February 1964.
33. A "Management Review for Economy," prepared for the Assistant
Director for Operations in response to a DDCI requirement, noted the
areas Where FBID had effected savings in its operations and outlined
programs being undertaken to continue economy.
34. A study was prepared for the Executive Director requesting
relief from the current ceiling restrictions imposed upon rsts in
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connection with monitoring and analysis of Cuban propaganda.
35. A report was submitted to the Chiefs Procurement Division/04,
outlining procurement requirements for FBIS during the last quarter of
FY144.
Attachments:
Personnel Supplement
Production Report
Daily Report Wordage
New Consumers
Special Requirements
NCH/ehj
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2. Personnel Entering on Duty
Name,.Title? Grade
Assignment
West Coast Bureau
Editorial Branch
Editorial Branch
Radio Propaganda Branch (Tn. fr. JOT?)
Date
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16: February 1964
2 February 1964
2 February 1964
3,
Promotions
014 Title, Grade
New Title, Grade
Name Assigamont
Assignment.
Date
Info Sp(For Bakst), cs-9
info Sp(For Bdcst), GS-10
16 February 1964
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Pasema Bureau
Panama Bureau
Clerk Typist, CS-3
Clerk TYpist? GS-4
2 February 1964
Field Operations Staff
Field Operations Staff
Brdcst Man(Mono), GS-5
Srdcst Mon(Meno), GS-6
16 February 19,64
West Coast Bureau
West Coast Bureau
Info Sp(For Bdcst) GS-8
Info Sp(For &lest), GS-9
16 February 1964
West Coast Bureau
Kest Coast Bureau
Clerk TYpist, GS-4
Editorial Branch
Clerk Typist, GS-5,
Editorial Branch
2 February 1964
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6. 00 Career Service Program
Info Sp(For West), GS-12
Editorial Branch
Info Sp(For Bdcst), 6S-11
Hokkaido Bureau
Info Sp(For Bdcst), 63-8
Editorial Branch
Title, Grade, Assient
Clerk, GS-3
Editorial Branch
Tele& Typwr Opr Supv, 65-6
West Coast Bureau
1.0.(Liaison), GS-12
Liaison Requirements Staff
Info Sp(For West) G5.11
Editorial Branch
Info Sp(For Bdcst)? GS.8
London Bureau
248 employees have been accepted for Career Staff Metership.
7. Foreign Travel
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Destination Duration
POID West Coast, Saigon, Okinawa,
Tokyo and Hokkaido Bureaus; Honolulu,
Hawaii and Hong Kong,
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Si January 1964
16 February 1964
2 February 1964
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29 February . 7 April 1964
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4. Reassignmonts
Bane
Propaganda Anal Of, GS-10
Radio Propagandu Branch
Info Sp(For Wiest), GS-10
East Coast Bureau
Seeretary(Typing). GS-4
West Coast Bureau
Info Sp(For Most), G5-8
Editorial Branch
Info Sp(For [West), GS-8
Editorial Branch
Teleg TYpwr Opr, Gsa8
West Coast bureau
Propaganda Anal Of, GS-I0
Saigon Bureau
Aduin Assistant, GS-5
Administrative Stuff
Info Sp(For bdest), GS-10
London bureau
Old Title, Grade
Assignment
Publications Edit, 65-13
Editorial Branch
Propaganda Anal Of, GS-11 2 February 1964 50X1
Radio Propaganda Branch
Info Sp(For Bdcst), 66-11 16 February 1964
East Coast Bureau
Secretary(Typing), CS-S
West Coast Bureau
Info Sp(Por Sticst), GS-9
Editorial Branch
Info Sp(For West), G$-9
Editorial Branch
Teleg Typwr Opr, 65-4
West Coast Bureau
Propaganda Anal Of, OS-II
Saigon Bureau
Admin Assistant, GS-6
Administrative Staff
Info Sp(For Most), SS-11
London Bureau
New Title, Grade
Assignment.
16 1 eStuary 1964
16 cbruary 1964
16 February 1964
16 February 1964
2 February 1964
2 February 1964
2 February 1964
Date
1.0.(Liaison)(Chief), GS-13 SI January 1964
Liaison 4 Requirements Staff
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FBID Mediterranean and Austrian 3 February - 30 March 1964
Bureaus
Beirut, Lebanon $ February - 5 March 1964
17810 Mediterranean and London Bureaus 3 February 30 March 1964
Average T/0 Grade: 9.91
Average On Duty Grade: 9.56
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Remarks:
1. This report, because of early-month
sampling technique, does not fully reflect coverage
and/or production changes effected after mid-
February--by Austrian, London, and Mediterranean
Bureaus. FOS has not considered that Bureaus
involved in these be
changes should
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2. FBIS London coverage included under BBC
since its production could not be separated from
the BBC file.
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I. Daily Average of Field Bureau Production, February 1964
(Average computed on basic of 5-day week)
WORDAGE WORDAGE
ECONONIC
ABSTRACTS
FIELD BUREAU
MONITORED
FILED
DISSEMINATED**
(No. Items)
Voice
Press
Africa
17.0
-
7,000
6.240
Austria
6.5
21,580*
20,080*
0
tact Coast
22.0
229.4
26,500
15,448
0
German
10.3
16,925****
14.793****
0
Hokkaido
19.2
1.3
6,665
8,257
42
Key West
10.3
10,000
4,968
0
Mediterranean
29.3
29,200
22,778
26
Okinawa
53.7
50.1
391500
33,390
11
Panama
30.3
23.5
10,630
6,288
0
Saigon
23.3
5,300*
44948*
0
Tokyo
33.1
5,600
4,792
0
West Coast
47.7
73.4
28.894
230
2
Total rats
305.6
377.7
209,794
164,412
61
BBC:
Caversham
158.0
128.0
54,082
49,132
50
Nairobi
11.0
4,950
4,434
0
Stockholm/Teheran
11.0
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ruts (London)
14.0
28.0
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Total BBC
174776
156.0
59,032
53,566
50
Grand TOTAL (F6I8.-BBC)
499.6
533.7
2680826
217,978
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A daily average of 111,478 words were filed to BBC.
Includes Press Scrutiny.
A* Includes DAILY REPORT, Wire Service, and miscellaneous publications.
44* Included in Caversham file.
**** Includes 4,500 words for "Weekly Report on East German Press".
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DAILY REPORT BOOK
UCISR/EIE
Far Fast
ME/AF/WE
Latin America
DAILY
401' I
ET WORDAGE FOR FEBRUARY 1964
TOTAL.
945,840 *
689,640 **
537,180
266,160 n*
AVERAGE
49,781 (19 publication days)
36,292
28,273 1J II
14,008 ti
Total Wordage for All Sections 2,438,820
Total Daily Average 128,354
Total Wire Service Wordage 726,681
Wire Service Daily Average 25,057
*Includes 24,360 ward USSR/EE Supplement
**Includes 10,920 word Far East Supplement
***Includes 128,400 words produced by the 14-pitch typewriter pilot project
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NEW CONSUMERS pDP pRIS PUBLICATIONS
February 1964
PpojCATIOki CONSlJMEI TITLE OR ORGANIZATION
White Book DR
Far _East DR
Middle East, Africa
West Europe DR
Trends Highlights
Surveys of Communist
Bloc Broadcasts
Warren Rogers Hearst Newspapers
Congressman G.R. Ford Member of Congress
Henri Sokolov?, ILAB Department of Labor
German Bureau FBIS
Ogden R. Reid Congressman
U.S. Embassy State
Nicosia, Cyprus
U.S. Embassy State
Nicosia, Cyprus
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3 Feb.
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BaCkground report on Iraq* -aM Syrian
radio facilities
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3 Feb
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Two-day sample tapes of Peking in
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8 Feb
EdDr
Deily roundup of ifs reaction to the
2$ Feb
Prepared. daily by &Set Projects '
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Officer for DCI
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6 Feb
OP$
Request for backdate of Castro state.
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State
seat re Cuba's position an utter to
sad? forwarded to-State by courier
Guantanamo
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OCR
7 Feb
LBR
Critical references o Peace Corps
7 Feb.
Deily Report. items picked op by
Liaison
by Panama and Attn radios
OCR/Lielson?fer Pone Corps contact
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OCI
4 Feb
BIS
]Info to jamming of Albanian IS
progress
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B.18. 4
CDP
10 Sb
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DIG:
Info to -daily or meekly broadcast hours
by Uellai to Moutagnard populations of
ID rob
Info collected and passed to VU?
by -courier
Laos sad Vietnem
State
1,1?Feb.Penema
Edgy
Relayed at request of ARC:ea/Panama OAS
press conference for indiate attention
fl
Multitake item transeitted on PSIS
Wire; State and USIA notified
Sec of State sad USIA Director
R.20-64
State
Request by Cairo, authorities that PAIS
Info collected and forwarded to
Monitor "Voice of Arabs" and-confiro
State/INR
Motes down of VOA attacks on other
Ara sratos.
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RI_ blue books 26 January . 1$ February
containing Somali atteeks,on Ethiopia
and Emperor requested
13 Fab
glue books-c*itccted and forwarded
by courier to Ethiopian s
officer
8.22.64
USIA
12 Feb
GP?
Request for updating of Mescal/radio
14 Feb
Material forwarded by courier
!commentaries on nraCise? thew
- Op '4
811C
18 Feb
EC 8
latest-
Request for liberal processing of
future Manna Broadcasts re El
--.
Sty mu sent asking field bUreaus
insure inclusion of RUC in routing
Salvador
R.24.64
DIA
19 Pb
Okinnz
Tope recordings of- Pyongyang mato
casts of statements in English Of
captured American pilots
28 Feb
tapes supplied by Okinawa Bureau4
delivered by courier to requester
11.25.64
State
20 Feb
Lont
1
Somali radio attacks on Ethiopia be
virofiled to Am/Eib in Addis Ababa,
abgediscios Khartoum
\\
27 Feb
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Srv wsg to field bureau requesting
service li
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R.26.64
State
24 Feb
waymuz
Ka
Poking radio water r on !Ccrage !kcpubltc
wirefiled to Asittb Ordssels, Leopold.
villa
Srv wog to fieldnesting service
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Mons.3
22 Feb
Witt
Field
Request for documentation of lopes
Mottos comment for use by President
22 Feb
WI, ICS =flatted and documentation
suppLied to White Douse
Johnson
R.28.64
OCI
26 Feb
London
Survey of broadcast or press
references to Oswald before Kennedy
assassination
26 Feb
London Inman queried via speed
letter: local survey made and
negative results reported
2.29.64
State
26 Feb
ItCh
Request for sample tapes of Hanoi
28 Feb
Requested topes *applied and
R. -
USIA
Coster
26Feb
2CR
BIS
Domestic broadcasts ,
Request far current revised copy of
27 reb
forwarded to !consumer
Material collected and pouched to
Partibm. Familia nroadcaniug:st,tions
Gerona Darogn for lateral consumer
ProgramSchedules
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$udcugtsd press attacks on thd .
Del ant -the Agancy.siace October 1961
Z7 Fab
.atber of FBIS.propared reports
on subject aollactailandHforuarded
to the ANO
8-22-66
ggsto
28 Feb
Loadou
Expansion of RAS coverage of Libya
26 Feb
Srv csato London Buitwz asking.
closer coverage of Ui,ya radio
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