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GENERAL
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1. During April the Cyprus situation was marked by Greek Cypriot
efforts tereliminate Turkish-held strongpoints and to open the Nicosia.
Xyrenia road to Creek traffic. Repeated outbreaks of fighting in the
Kyrenia range brought little change in the overall situation, but tension
was particularly increased by Cyprus Government demands that the Turkish
Army contingent return to its barracks and by Greek Cypriot threats to
use force when the Turks did not do so. U.N. troops found it increasingly
difficult to stop the exchanges of fire in the area. Despite the tense
and unpredictable situation, however* the Mediterranean Bureau was able
to continue uninterrupted operations on the much-reduced scale which has
prevailed since the mass transfer of monitors in early February.
Meanwhile, fortunately, total processing of broadcast material
has maintained former levels despite the Mediterranean Bureau disruptions.
Production reports show that while the Mediterranean Bureau daily
wordage has dropped to some 6,000 from the average of 23,000 in the
months preceding the coverage transfers, the London Bureau file of
80,000 words included nearly 9.000 words of FMS Mideast coverage and
the Austrian Bureau file of 30,000 words was up some 8,000 words. The
only coverage lost completely so far is that of the internal-Soviet
TASS service.
Forced evacuation of the Karavas station and resultant loss of the
Mediterranean Bureau's remaining coverage remains a threat, however.
Permission of the Israeli Government was sought for an interim FBIS
monitoring operation in Tel Aviv to maintain coverage of Greek. TurkiSh
and Cypriot broadcasts if it became necessary to evacuate. This request
brought a counteroffer from the Israelis to provide a small complement
of FBIS translators assigned to the American Embassy in Tel Aviv with
tapo recordings of broadcasts, a method which would not be wholly
satisfactory to EMS. The Israelis indicated this procedure could be
implemented on two days' notice.
The entire Mediterranean Bureau situation will be reviewed in early
May during the visit to Cyprus of MT. Joseph Laroceue. Jr., Mr. Roger G.
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2. In line with further contingency planning to meet possible crises
in Saigon, contacts were made with VOA officials to determine facilities
available in Baguio in the Philippines for emergency relocation of the
Saigon Bureau, The VOA people said they could provide operations space!,
antennas, and equipment and that communications and other facilities
would be available in an emergency. There still remains the question
of the attitude of the Government of the Philippines. No formal approach
will be made to that government at this time.
3. FBIS submitted a memorandum outlining the way it could increase
its processing and publication of North Vietnamese press material to
eliminate the collection deficiencies noted during preparation of a
Special National Intelligence Estimate. The deficiencies were pointed
out in a memorandum to the DCI from the Director of Intelligente and
Rose:was Department of State which was quite laudatory of FBIS
performance and capabilities. To meet the requirements effectively,
PSIS would need two additional Vietnamese translators for press
exploitation and an additional Headquarters typist to assure publication
of the material.
4. FBIS provided a short history of the Saigon Bureau for inclusion
in a report on the Agency's Vietnamese effort since 1950.
5. Weekly analyses of communist propaganda on South Vietnam were
instituted recently as an additional FBIS contribution to the Vietnamese
effort, These analyses, submitted by the Saigon Bureau Chief in his
role of IBIS representative on the Vietnam Mission Reporting Team, are
incorporated in a new report prepared for the Vietnam Coordinating
Committee,
6. A roundup of reaction to President Johnson's 20 April speech and
the decisions to curtail fissionable materials production was disseminated
on the FBIS Wire at the request of the DD/I.
7. Rapid FBIS handling of the spurious report on 13 April that Soviet
Premier Khrushchev had died evoked a "magnificent job" comment from the
OCI Watch Office and expressions of appreciation from other consumers.
The London Bureau's initial 22-precedence message quoting the West
German news agency DPA cleared the FBIS Wire 11 minutes ahead of Reuters
and 13 minutes ahead of the Associated Press. OPAos subsequent cautionary
"hold" on the item and reports of TASS and Moscow radio behavior dominated
the wire for the next 1 hour 42 minutes. DPA's later explanation and
cancellation of the item cleared the FBIS wire 12 minutes ahead of Reuters
and nearly 2 hours ahead of A.P. The Wire was deluged with phone calls
from the White House, the Department of State, the DCI Watch Office, and
analysts asking for verification of the report.
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8. The Brazilian Government crisis beginning 1 April which culminated
In the overthrow of President Coulon produced another well-coordinated
POIS coverage effort extending over several days. The West Coast and
Panama Bureaus shared the major task of monitoring Brazilian broadcast
stations, the East Coast.Buroau filed from some voice broadcasts and a
large volume of press intercepts, and the Key West and East Coast Bureaus
shared the coverage of ostensive Cuban radio and Prensa Latina reaction
to the Brazilian situation. FBIS Wire Service wordage on 1 April exceeded
36,000 words, due largely to the Brazilian monitoring effort.
9. FBIS reporting on the 19 April Laotian rightwing coup ran more
than an hour ahead of Reuters and Associated Press dispatches, The Saigon
Bureau's first ZZ-precedence measage confirming ccup reports cleared the
FBIS Wire 78 minutes ahead of Reuters and 80 minutes ahead of the A.P.
Followup coverage by Saigon and the Okinawa Bureau provided comprehensive
reportage on the various communiques and decrees issued by the military
revolutionary committee.
10. A special report prepared at the request of the Assistant to the
DD/I for Policy Support and issued as a special memorandum on 2 April
described OAR radio and press treatment of U.S. and British policies and
loaders during March 1964. The report was transmitted by the Office of
the DWI to the Whitt House, the Department of State, and other interested
consnmors. It was also wirefilod to various U.S. Embassies in the Mideast.
II. P815 succoasfully fulfilled a White House request for fast
handling of the text of the 24 April Caen note to the United Nations to
meet the needs of the President and Ambassador Adlai Stevenson. The
White House also requested that BIS provide the text of President de Gaullo's
press conference on 16 April, which was broadcast at 1400 local time, prior
to President Johnson's own press conference at 1630. This deadline was
missed by two minutes, but salient passages were supplied from AFP coverage.
Congressional requests included a roundup of statements by Khrushchev
during his visit to Hungary for Senator Fulbright, the text of a Pravda
article attacking the Joint Economic Committee and Senator Douglas for
'the Sonator, and information on Cuban broadcasting for Congressman Fascell
of Florida.
12. The Army Security Agency at the Defense Intelligence Agency complex
at Arlington Hall became the 35th recipient of the FBIS Wire Service.
13. Regular services initiated include: a) filing to the U.N. Command
in Korea all Chinese Communist, North Korean, and Moscow items concerning
Korea; b) providing the U.K. High Commissioner in Cyprus with all Cyprus
items; and c) adding Maj. Gen. Roland del Mart Director of the Inter.
American Defense College, as a Latin America Daily Report subscriber.
Other services included: a) filing of Soviet comment on the now Iranian
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Government and the U.S,-Iranian joint military maneuvers to the U.S.
Embassy in Teheran; and b) providing a tape recording of the Chinese
Communist national anthem to the Columbia Broadcasting System.
14. Still picturei taken of East Berlin television programs by the
Gorman Bureau were enthusiastically received by consumers, and some of
the pictures wore immediately incorporated into reports. To help meet
.the increasing interest in such coverage.. the German Bureau procured a
second still-picture camera and conducted a survey with the cooperation
of the Federal German Government for alternate sites Which might proVide
better television reception. The survey did not turn up better reception
areas.
15. FBIS assisted VOA in the selection of a frequency for a high-
powered medium-wave transmitter installation in South Vietnam. The
station, to be located near Hue, will be used to broadcast to North Vietnam.
16. The Soviet May Day slogans were analyzed in Radio Propaganda
Report CD. 244, and a propaganda analysis item on the Wire discussed
aspects of Havana propaganda following Castrots statements on U.S.
overflights in his 19 April speech.
17. A 73-page USSR/BE Daily Report supplement published on 6 April
contained the report to the 14 February CPSU Central Committee plenum. by
Secretary Suslov outlining the Mlles basic positions in the Sino-Soviet
polemic.
18. In April SS percent of the Daily Report was devoted to broadcast
materials and 12 percent to press scrutiny*
19. Twenty-one percent of the items appearing in the DCI Digest were
based wholly or in part on material supplied by FBIS.
20. A revised system of coordinating press scrutiny with the Foreign
Documents Division/OCR was instituted to reduce duplication in publication.
Under the new procedure, press scrutiny material processed by the Austrian
Bureau is logged and FBIS handling noted. Items not published by FBIS are
attached to the log and passed on to PDD for review and: possible use.
21. Coverage coordination for Cuban broadcasts was expanded to include
the Panama Bureau, When circumstances require it, Cuban coverage will be
divided between the East Coast, Key West, and Panama Bureaus, with ECB
acting 34 central coordinator.
22. FMS representatives participated in discussions at.the end of
April on automated procedures planned by FDD to determine their applicability
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to FBIS needs. The FDD system, which will be developed by IBM over the
next two years, envisions automatic translation from Russian to English
through use of stenogrephs, computers, and high-speed printers. FBIS
would use the IBM equipment for conversion of regular copy into stenowriter
code for automatic "translation" and high-speed offset mat printout as a
means of reducing the time required to produce the mats to print the
Daily Report, FBIS will continue to follow the progress of the system,
but initially it appears highly unlikely that it would increase FBIS
efficiency.
23. There were significant changes in Soviet broadcasting patterns.
Coincident with its switch to a spring-summer schedule at the end of the
month, Moscow reduced broadcasting time in many European languages and
in English to North America and increased broadcasts in Hindi, Nepali,
Korean, and Mongolian. FBIS is covering the increased broadcasts except
for those in Nepali, in which it has no capability. For the first time
MOSCOW began broadcasting in Malayalam and in Zulu. Neither FB/S not
tbo BBC has capability in these languages. Earlier in the month Moscow
increased its transmissions in Mandarin 3 1/2 hours daily. FBIS is
covering the now program. It was also noted that a Khabarovsk-originated
program in Spanish for Latin America was not parallel with Moscow
broadcasts. The content of these broadcasts is being checked. It was
discovered in early April that after a five-year lapse Tashkent had
reintroduced programs in Uighur in its international service. The
two 30-minute daily programs apparently are radiated on beamed antennas
for good reception in China's Sinkiang Province. FBIS has no capability
in this language.
24. To meet the strong interest ofWcP and OCI in the content of the
new Moscow Uighurelan2uaae broadcasts ERIS supplied tape recordings
for review by Similar arrangements were made
for reviewing recordings of the Zulu broadcasts made by the BBC in Nairobi.
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25. The Deputy Chief, FBIS, returned to Washington 50X1
in mid-April following a six-week trip through the Far East. In
addition to his inspection of the West Coast, Tokyo, Hokkaido, Okinawa,
and Saigon Bureaus* talked with U.S. officials in Hawaii and
Hong }tong.
26# was escorted
on a visit to and oriented in FB/S Headquarters on 14 April.
The Mediterranean Bureau was Visited by Ambassador Fraser Wilkins,
Ambassador-designate Taylor G. Belcher, and Assistant Secretary of State
Dwight J. Porter, The Okinawa Bureau was visited by Lt. Col. Walter
Hettlinger, Assistant J4 (Psychological Operations), U.N. Command*
and Maj. R. D. Renick, C.O. Korea Dept. USABVAPAC.
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Deputy Director of News, Radio Free Europe, and Mr, Karl Schulz, an
RYE engineer* visited the German Bureau.
FACILITIES
etz,n
27. A ruling was received from DCA lifting the equirement for tributary
stations Served by Autodin switches. The same ruling defined FBIS
indigonous?manned tributaries as U.S.-controlled outlets and therefore
entitled to automatic interface with the Autodin switches. The lifting
of the link encryption requirement from FBIS removes the need within '
coming years for large outlays for equipment and large increases in
American comimmications personnel At field bureaus.
28. It was reconfirmed with ASA that FBIS wished to relocate its
50X1 Hokkaido Bureau fst and the Chief of the Tokyo
Bureau was asked to institute action to get approval from the Japanese
Government. It is hoped that the Japan Defense Agency will intercede
on behalf to avoid prolonged negotiations, which ASA estimated
might require two Or three years.
29. FOIS accepted a DCA offer to provide a full duplex 60-word-per*
minute circuit between Frankfurt and London. Although FBIS originally
requested a l00-WPM circuit, the DCA offer is entirely acceptable
because of the advantages it will offer over the present nrrangement.
As soon as the circuit is operative, FBIS will be able to eliminate its
IND circuit through Saran, France* and effect savings of some $12,000 a
year.
30. departed at the *and 50X1
of April to carry out area surveys and reception tests in Puerto Rico and
Montevideo, Uruguay, Both men will survey the Mayaguez area of Puerto
Rico for a nonitoring site, after which will go on to Montevideo 50X1
alone at the end of May for tests to round out the planning base for
Latin America coverage.
tt 31. PUS has begun investigation in conjunction with Department of
State and Office of Communication representatives into an offer by Press
Wireless, Ltd. to furnish New York-London cable service at a substantially
lower rate than is Charged by Western Union.
32. The Okinawa Bureau's housing remodeling project waa completed
during the month. ,This project involved conversion of two four-tan Bog's
into fourebedroom family houses and replacement of windows in four three-
bedroom houses. Initial planning is now underway for replacing windows
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in operations buildings at Bolo Point. The Panama Bureau is well along
in planning for remodeling its operations building.
ADMINISTRATION
33. On the basis of an action memorandum from the Executive Director-
Comptroller, the DD/I imposed a foreign national ceiling on PBXS of
positions. This is the first such ceiling on PIUS foreign nationals,
and while it will not affect FBIS operations at the present time, it may
well cause difficulties in the future because of constantly expanding
world broadcasting.
34. During the month of April one employee entered on duty, one
transferred, and none separated. The on duty strength as of 30 April
was including two employees on Leave Without Pay. There were eight
professionals and five clericals in process during the month.
35. A report was submitted to the AD/0 outlining the areas in which
PBIS could use PY-1964 year-end funds.
36. The salaries of Okinawa* Hokkaido, and Austrian Bureau third
nationals were increased approximately 10 percent in April.
37. Por the convenience of staff employees overseas, it was arranged
for travel advances to be made at overseas bureaus.
38. The American Embassy in Vienna informed the Austrian Bureau it
was extremely unlikely that PUS staff personnel assigned to the bureau
in the future would be able to obtain government housing. This makes
it advisable for employees assigned to the bureau to ship their household
effects* since adequately furnished houses are very scarce.
39. In order to conform fully with Agency regulations, FBIS adopted
the classification control marking "Por Official Use Only" to replace
"Official Use Only." Tho Daily Report and the Wire have begun using the
new control marking and other FBIS components will switch over fully as
soon as present stocks of preprinted forms are used up.
Attachments:
Personnel Supplement
Production Report
Daily Report Wordage
Now Consumers
Special Requirements
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I. Stuimary
Number of
Personnel
Departmental
U. S. Field
Foreign Field (V)
Foreign Field (UV)
Departmental and
Field Total
PERSONNEL SUPPLEMENT TO MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT
T/0 Ceilin
April 1964
American
On In Entered Proioa Trans-
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Native
On
T/0 Duty.
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Date
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Assignment
Editorial Branch
19 April 1964
3.
Promotion!
Old Title, Grade New TitIo, Grade
Name
Assignment Assignment
Data
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Info Sp(For West), 6g.7 Info Sp(For Bdcs ), CS-B
12 April 1964
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Propaganda Anal Of, GS-13 Propaganda Anal Of, GS-14
12 April 1964
Radio Propaganda Branch Radio Propaganda Branch 4
Propaganda Anal Of, GS-I2 Propaganda Anal Of, GS-13
12 April 1964
Radio Propaganda Brunch Radio Propaganda Branch
Brdest Monitor (Multi), GS-10 Ordest Monitor(Multi) GS*1.1
26 April 1964
West OnSt Bureau West Coast Bureau
Teleg Typur Opr, GS-5 Teleg Type Opr Supv, 65-6
26 ApriI 1944
West Coast Bureau Wost Coast Bureau
4.
Reassignments
Old Title, Grade New Title, Grade
N e
Assignment Assignment
Date
Teleg Typwr Opr Sopa, GS-7 Tbleg Typwr Opr Supvs GS-7
26 April 1964
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Title, Grade, Assignment
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Date
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6. Separations None
7. 00 Career Service Program
employees have been accepted for Career Staff Membership.
8. Foreign Travel
We
Destination
FBID Nest Coast. Bureau, Saigon, Okinawa,.
Tokyo and Hokkaido Bureaus; Honolulu, Liawaii
and Hong Kong, B.C.C.
Sun Juan,. Ponce and Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
MID Austrian, Germano and London Bureaus
FB1D African, German* Austrian. London
and Mediterranean Bureaus
Duration
29 February - 7 April 1964
27 April - SO May 1964
- 16 April 1964
21 April - 20 May 1964
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9741r:r' ricr
FBID IVest Coast, Tokyo, Hokkaido and
Okinawa Bureaus; Hong 'Kong, B.C.C.
San Juan, Pence and Mayaguez, Puerto Rico;
!Montevideo, Uruguay, FBID Pantos Bureau
nup Mediterranean and London Bureaus
FBID African, Getman, Austrian, London
and Mediterranean Bureaus
9.9$
20 April 19 May 1964
27 April - 4 June 1964
5 February - 9 April 1964
21 April - 20 May 1964
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Amerage 1/0 Grade:
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1. Daily Average of Field Bureau Production, April 1964
(Average computed on basis of 5-day week)
FIELD BUREAU
MONITORED
Voice Press
WORDAGE
FILED
WORDAGE
DISSEMINATED**
ECONOMIC
ABSTRACTS
(No. Items)
Africa
16.5
6,000
5,240
0
Austria
18.7
-
30,010*
27,452*
26
Last Coast
25.1
229,1
23,850
15,734
0
German
14.0
18,047****
15,199****
0
Hokkaido
18.0
1.3
11,330
10,648
59
Key West
10.3
8,100
3,628
0
London
14.10
28.5
8,400
6,654
0
Mediterranean
27.5
24.0
5,310
1,470
1
Okinawa
54.5
47.3
44,400
32,286
11
Panama
20.0
24.5
9,400
4,966
0
Saigon
24.5
-
5,400*
4,782A
Tokyo
37.3
.
6,200
5,374
0
West Coast
49.1
90.2
20,972
......-
16,528
3
Total IBIS
331.5
444.9
197,419
--......
150,011
100
BBC:
Caversbam
156.0
129.5
66,126
57,102
33
Nairobi
11.5
5,744
4,530
0
Stockholm/Teheran
11.0
***
***
0
Total BBC
178.5
129.5
71,870
61,632
38
Grand TOTAL (rms-mic)
510.0
574.4
269,289
........-
211,643
138
A daily average of 129,079 words were filed to BBC.
* Includes Press Scrutiny.
Mt Includes DAILY REPORT, Wire Service, and miscellaneous publications.
fest*
Included in Caversbam file.
**** Includes 4,000 words for "Weekly Report on East Gorman Press".
CONFIDENTIAL
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DAILY REPOPW BOOK
DAILY REP= WORDAGE KR APRIL 1964
TOTAL AVERAGE
USSR/4E 1,071,400* 144,700 (22 publication days)
Far East 948;640 431120
ME/AF/WE 608/960 27068o
Latin America 302,500 13,750
Total. Wordage for All Sections 2,931,500
0 Total Daily Average 133,250
Total Wire Service Wordage 897,030
Wire 'Senrice Daily Average 29,901
*Includes 32,120 word USSR/EE Supplement
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NEW CONSUMERS FOR PETS PW5LIcATThNS
APRIL 1964
PUBLICATION CONSUMER TITLE OR ORGANIZATION
White Book DR
Latin America 04
Par East DR
USSR/EB DR
ME, Africa-, WE DR
Patriek J. Honey Cornell University
Upper Volta Embassy State
Bruce van Voorst Newsweek Magazine
Bureau of Foreign Departient of Interior
Fisheries
Chiefs Western Hemisphere Department of Agriculture
Branch
American Embassy State
OgN Kabul
Don B. Smith
ARA/Message Center
American Embassy
Oarlakosali
AID
State
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NO.
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OFFICE
DATE
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. DATE
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REMARKS
R4S-64
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25 Mar
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Center dabbed by ECO.-14irpouchoi_
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1 Apr
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16.51-64.
OD/I
Special awranduu ii VAR treatuent
Of U.S.,:British e and loaders
durin ;arch 1964
2 Apr
Review Prepared by London and Mtn
forwarded to OD/I
at. 42-.64
State
2 Apr
London
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Vilitery bases by nate
It re target sent to Londonand
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9 Apr
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ML arcoshchey utterances while in
!kidapost
9 Apr
Material collected and delivered by
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1S 'Apr
Tett of 12 April speech by SVM Vice
Premier Noma
16 Apr
Test delivered by special courier
to Stets =pastor
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27 Apr
17 Apr
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Tape recording- o antbso
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interview not published in Din
21 Apr
SlApr
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SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS CONTROL
CONTROL
NO.
REQUESTING
OFF ICE
DATE
RECEIVED
ACTION
DESK
. DESCRIPTION
DATE
COMPLETED
REMARKS
R4.69.64
R-70-64
R-71-64
in
Leg. Cow'.
State
22 Apr
22 Apr
10 Apr
1CR
R.
Vas
Kyle t
Signi an loc reaction to press
report of 0.0. nerve gas
Text of 19 April Castro speech
Content survey of Caen casts beamed toiS
Lik and S.C. United States ,
27 Apr
,
22 Apr
Apr
are target sent to field;
sent thra OCR/Lia to DOD
copy procured and delivered by
special courier to Cong. Reid
Ratarisi collected and relaxed
to State; Info included in reply
to initial rectuestor. Cont. Pascal
1
50X1
R.73-44
R-74-64
?
167544
(:)644
R-77-64
CX
USC
0Th
DODS
27 Apr
29 Apr
29 Apr
30 Apr
SO Apr
11CR
Oki
WO
Tokyo
London
BIS
Field
bureau:
Good quality tape recording of Castro
sPeeek
Reportage and comment on British
Foreign Secy Sutler's visit to
Japan and Philippines
One hour goad quality tape recording
for language trainiog purposes
Information on Rama radio shortwave
frequencies
lire target: reaction fres any source
to U.S. announcement (by President)
that production of supersonic
cemserciaI Jet plane Was being
postponed
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30 Apr
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Recording will be made from
upcmtbmiMay Day speech
Request relayed to field bur s
MR wilt forward to 0Th upon
receipt
UIS celled intersection i3o State
and 01.4
Field will file pertinent materials
if any
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