TAKE 1 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 9 MAY 84

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Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 TAKE 1 OF ?ERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: 1SCOW CONSOLIDATED 9 MAY 84 LD101100 GLOBAL 1 ACCOUNT OF SOVIET OLYMPIC COMMITTEE'S STATEMENT ON NONPARTICIPATION AT LOS ANGELES OLYMPICS. (TASSE 081324) G a~yrf~ (5-4 MIN: ENGINTER 0410 0910 1310 FRENCHINTER 082000 ENGNA 082300 ~SSI~ SPANCUBA 0100 SPANLA 2300 ITALIAN 1900 PORT 2100 GERMAN 1600 ~1 -(-)V) "tlclP.~ eN - --- STAT I ~ Co. if LtSSA VS i LA. SS(L STAT i- S 2 ANON WARSAW REPORT CITING POLISH PRESS ON USSR'S DECISION NOT TO TAKE PART IN LA OLYMPICS. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1128 TASSR 1057) 4 TASS POLITICAL OBSERVER ROBERT SEREBRENNIKOV ON USSR'S NOC DECISION NOT TO TAKE PART IN 1984 OLYMPICS (650 TEXT SENT: TASSR 0810 TASSE 0904; 4-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1710 2010 ENGNA 2200 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 HUNGARIAN-1900 POLI 00 SERBO 1600 1900), v NEW YORK REPORT ON SPEECH BY KURT HERNDL, UN ASSISTANT SEC GEN AND DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS CENTER OF UN SECRETARIAT AT REGULAR SESSION OF ECOSOC, ON MEASURES TAKEN FOR ERADICATION OF RACISM AND APARTHEID.(450 TEXT: TASSE 0720 TASSR 0550) tooo n 9 MP Y 1984 7 JOSE CORDERO, DIRECTOR OF ECUADORAN COMPARTY WEEKLY EL PUEBLO, .11..CivlE ~?Win. ?:~.~ Pl t Pt rr? ? ~R , ~?? , 2.aui.136; 1 iErv 1 D l~ b~T r EA %.t-Lu l Vl rati rtiusi.lati. i. iT&.lr: ~~"'MNLM 22.136; i Approved For Release 2009/06/22 CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 8 "TAL4G WITH YOU": VYACHESLAV ?TDVTSEV ANSWERS LISTENERS' LTRS ON DEVASTATION THAT WILL FOLLOW A NUCLEAR $DLOCAST. ON WHETHER IT WOULD BE MORE ADVANTAGEOUS TO SEEK A DIPLOMATIC SOLUTION TO DEPLOYMENT OF U. S. MISSILES IN EUROPE, ON U. S. GOVT ARROGATING TO (LAGAtM ITSELF THE RIGHT TO IMPOSE SANCTIONS ON OTHERS. COMMENTATOR READS mcss~l`SLISTENERS' LTRS REFERRING TO LTR FROM MEXICAN LISTENER ENR I GARC I A.... (12 -MIN: SPANLA 0000) V- S "AMONG OUR LISTENERS" PROGRAM: DETAILS ABOUT DEFENSE OF LENINGRAD IN WWII; ALEXANDER KRASNOV REVIEWS SOVIET STAND ON PALESTINIAN PROBLEMS. REAFFIRMES USSR'S SUPPORT FOR LEGITIMATE RIGHTS OF PALESTINIAN PPL TO ITS OWN STATE, MAINTAINING NO MIDEAST CONFLICT SOLUTION CAN BYPASS THIS RIGHT; LISTENERS TOLD THERE IS NO OFFICIAL LANGUAE IN USSR WHICH IS A MULTINATIONAL STATE WITH AS MANY LANGUAGES WHICH ENJOY EQUAL RIGHTS. (FRENCtIAG 081930) 10 (ARNING) ON HOUSING PROBLEMS IN U.S. AND WEST, EXPLAINS HOW DISARM/PEACE 11 PRAVDA EDITORIAL, 10 MAY, "PEACE TO THE PEOPLES" CONCERNS SOVIET PEACE-LOVING FOREIGN POLICY AS OPPOSED TO WASHINGTON'S ~.~5(L oa MILITARISTIC POLICY. (5 MIN: ORBITA 2000 2200) 9b)J Prow STAT ILJI Ici 12 IZVESTIYA ON HOW TO PREVENT THREAT OF NUCLEAR CATASTROPHE. aA*- (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE 2115) USSR SOLVES ITS HOUSING PROBLEMS. (6 MIN: MANDSEA 1130) F- Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 u 4~ r 15 VIKTOR OLENICHEV ON WARSAW TREATY COUNTRIES' PROPOSAL TO NATO. (RPT ENGINTER 081310) (GERMAN 0900 TURKISH 081300 AMHARIC ppR,-f rea- W~~ 0 1530 7 MALI 081600 SWAHILI 081730 HIND 1130; ANON: JAP 081200) 16 WARSAW COUNTRIES REITERATE NEED FOR SIGNING OF DISARM TREATY BY NATO. (4 MIN: ZULU 1800) l1 Cam. VIKTOR OLIN ON U.S. READYNESS FOR DIALOGUE WITH USSR TO BRING ACE AND LAND WEAPONS UNDER CONTROL. (SENT: ENGINTER 0610) (1 VICTOR TANIN, RE VICTORY DAY. (RPT ITALIAN 071900) (PORT-Q82100) (A/--"i , ~ecu0^~ A.- .1 '? mac! ij LtVCHENKO ON SOVIET DELEGATION TO UN-DISARM COMMISSIOI CONF SAYING THAT ARMS RACE IS ENCOURAGING WORLD ECONOMY AND MILITARN INDUSTRAILISTS WILL BENEFIT. ALSO SAYING U.S. IS EMPHASIZING ARMS BUILDUP RATHER THAN SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT. NOTES THAT USSR ASKED FOR 10 PERCENT ARMS REDUCTION IN ORDER TO HELP POOR NATIONS. U. REJECTED PROPOSAL. (4-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 PERSIAN 1600 TURKISH 1630 GREEK 1800 BULGARIAN 1830 CZECH/SLOVAK URKISH 130C 1 1500 POLISH X400 SERBO 1600 1900 INDO 1330 1500;-ANON:-HUNGARIAN AAA L I N VARIOUS PARTS OF USSR. WITH SOVIET PPL HAILING SOVIET INITIATIVES AND REAFFIRMING THEIR RESOLVE TO SPA GOVT'S PEACE RE NO EFFORT IN PRESERVING GLOBAL PEACE AND AVERTING THREAT OF NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST. (4-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 1-710 ITALIAN 1700 GERMAN 1500 PERSIAN 1600 TURKISH 1360 ARABIC 1630 GREEK 1800 BULL 1530 C ZESLOVAK 1900 POLISH 1400 SERBO 1600 1900 URDU 1900 1300 r% P-9 9 MAY i98 t.o 20 VALERIY SERGEYEV ON CONTINUING ANTIWAR DEMOS AND MTGS 00) ANON: HUNGARIAN 1900) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 TAK Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA. RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 tJa tv HOPE THAT IT WILL LEAD TO POSITIVE RESULTS. (4 MIN: GERMAN 1500 ITALIAN-.i700) 22 YURIY RUDNEV ON 2D ROUND OF STOCKHOLM CONF UNDERLINING LD1130 21 STMT BY (DANIEL RETERAUK). SEC-GEN OF INTL FED OF TEACHERS' TRADE UNIONS. ON 2D ROUND OF STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE EXPRESSING IMPORTANCE OF THIS CONF AND ANALYZING SOCIALIST DISARM PROPOSALS. DESPITE POSITIVE UTTERANCES BY SEVERAL STATES. THE U.S. REFERS ONLY TO FORMAL ASPECTS OF SOCIALIST PROPOSALS. THE PROPOSALS OF NATO DO NOT AIM AT SECURITY AND CONFIDENCE BUILDING IN EUROPE. (8 MIN: GERMAN 1600) (8 MIN: Y 2i- TXT OF DECISION BY CONFIDENCE BUILDING IN EUROPE. CSC= S cu m GERMAN 1600.) Gam-( 24 INTVW WITH (HIROSHI MUTSUI). CHIEF EDITOR OF JSP ORGAN SHAKAI SHIMPO. WHO ATTENDED PRAVDA-SPONSORED CONF ON CHIEF EDITORS OF COMMUNIST, REV-DEMOC PAPERS. JOURNALISTS IN MOSCOW 4-5 MAY. HE GIVES HIS IMPRESSIONS OF CONF FOR PEACE STRUGGLE. (5.5 MIN JAP 081200) 25 "DOWN WITH NUCLEAR WAR": ON CHERNENKO'S PROPOSALS FOR PEACE: CHURCH-ORGANIZED MTG IN MOSCOW MAKING SPACE FREE FROM NUCLEAR THREAT." (10 MIN: AMHAR IC 081530) j -0-w 0 9 MAY !9k ~ 1 ) 27 REPORT ON BYCYCLE TOUR FOR PEACE, INCLUDING,STMT BY SOVIET 26 STMTS BY CANADIAN JOURNALIST STATING THAT SOVIET PPL SUFFEREE MOST FROM WWII. MOREOVER, A CANADIAN STUDENT VOICES HIS OPINION ABOUT NECESSITY OF PEACE. A CSSR JOURNALIST POINTS TO DANGER P4 EMANATING FROM DEPLOYMENT OF U. S. MISSILES IN EUROPE. (5 MIN: a 'PAR Ct3ANT IN TOUR. (4 MIN. POOR: GERMAN 1600) -.ZS -FAQ DCdre win Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 )UND, TO SOVIET PROPOSAL-OR SET NORMS TO GOVERN REWIONS BETWEEN NUCLEAR POWERS, OUTLINED BY CHERNEN(O ON 2 MAR, FEATURE IS PRESENTED IN FORM OF QUESTION-AND-ANSWERS, IN RESPONST TO WIDE INTEREST AMONG LISTENERS. (11 MIN: PORT 082100) 081- 30QJ, (GERMAN 0900) 30 QUOTATIONS FROM LISTENERS' LTRS DENOUNCING ARMS RACE. (RPT GERMAN 081500) (GERMAN 0900) 31 REVIEW OF LISTENERS' LTRS FROM VCARIOUS COUNTRIES, ON SOVIET HEROISM IN WWII; STRESSING NEED TO PRESERVE PEACE, NOTING USSR SET EXAMPLE OF GOODWILL BY PLEDGING NOT TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS FIRST; SUPPORT OF WESTERN PUBLIC FOR CHERNENKO'S INITIATIVES IN THIS REGARD, AND REGRETTING LACK OF RESPONSE FROM U. S. AND 7 OTHER WESTERN COUNTRIES TO PEACE PROPOSALS OF USSR AND OTHER WARSAW TREATY COUNTRIES. (8 MIN: ENGINTER 1910) NITED STATES 32 YURIY SOLTAN RIDICULING VOA'S CLAIM ABOUT ITS NEUTRALITY. (RPT ENO INTER 081310) (FRENCHINTER 082000 GERMAN 0900 TURKISH 081300 33 RESUME OF SOVIET PRESS ON POLITICAL AMBITIONS AND ECONOMIC INTERESTS BEHIND ARMS BUILDUP IN USA, QUOTING KRASNAYA ZVEZDA, SOVET~AYA ROSSIYA, ZA RUBEZHOM AND MOSCOW NEWS. (3 MIN: ENGINTER W1910 Q ` GtO 0000 J 05 MAY 34 VLADIMIR POZH'r--R'S 'DAILY TALK' ON AGREEMENT REACHED 29 REQUESTED INFORMATION ON SOVIET PEACE FUND. (RPT QFRMAN INDIVIDUAL COMPENSATION IS MEAGRE AS COMPANIES HAVE NOT TO ACCEPT ~ ~ ! w - --- ----- . ...~~ am mum wncn OUT OF COURT BETWEEN COMPANIES WHICH PRODUCED AGENT ORGANGE AND VIETNAM VETERANS WHO WHERE EXPOSED TO HERBICIDE, POINTING OUT GUILT./ 4 MIN: ENG NA 0823.00) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 0 9 MAY' 1984 %29 "=runic um L11'1TFHMLN"7 1-11w wLtri ORMLLL.LMN rTc LU NF, AND rL0'N YA, SaPSd1IMYANIN'S ADDRESS AT BRAZILIAN CONGRESS. (PORTBRAZ 082300) '"~ J (4 MIN: SPANLA 0000 SPANCUBA 0100 PORTBRAZ 23001 1.5 MIN: SOMALI 081600; BRIEF ORTDRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 0000 2300 SPANCUBA 0100) c _ -'F'J'ar'a" Cif 7 MIKHAIL GLEBOV ON REFUSAL BY CHILEAN FOREIGN MINISTRY TO COMPLY WITH DEMAND CF EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT FOR EXTRADITION OF NAZI CRIMINAL WALTER RAUFF, WHO HEADED PROGRAM OF MURDERING HENDREDS OF THOUSANDS CF PPL IN MOBILE GAS CHAMBERS THAT HE INVENTED, TODAY, NOTING SUPPORT GIVEN TO REGIME BY U.S. ADMIN, TOUCHING ON U.S.-USE OF WAR CRIMINALS IN CARRYING OUT COVERT AC TIVI-T I ES . (ENG I N TcR 0610 0910 EGNA 2200) IM 36 CHIL . ANNOUNCERS ON ECONOMIC SITUATION PREVAILING IN CHILE. MAKE REFERENCE TO UPCOMING DAY OF NATIONAL PROTEST, DEPENDENCE ^ )' nn,A, ~ I' ON F) ( MIN, POOR: SPANCHILE 2000) 38 REPORT ON VISIT TO USSR BY CUBAN MUSICIANS (EFRAIN AMADOR) AND ( ORIS OROVESA). (7 MIN: SPANCUBA 0100) LEONID LEVCHENKO ON RECENT EL SALVADOR ELECTIONS. (RPT ENGINTER 081310) (FRENCHINTER 082000 GERMAN 0900 SWAHILI e (ac h ants Uz (MAURICIO CORREIA), PRESIDENT OF BRAZILIAN BAR ASSN, SCORES U.S. OPEN INTERVENTION IN NICARAGUA. (RPT PORTBRAZ 072200' TAI-Approved For Release 2009/06/22 :CIA-RDP94-013538002301730003-0 WEST EUROPE 41 MIKHAIL GLEBOV REPLYING TO BRITISH LISTENER WHO ASKED HOW USSR COULD JUSTIFY CONCLUDING A NON-AGGRESSION TREATY WITH GERMANY N0J-a%iN 1939, ELABORATING ON ACTIONS BY BRITAIN AND FRANCE, WHICH LEFT 11 (1C.k 4nmf- (' V ?9"i FM NO OTHER OPTION. (5.5 MIN: ENGINTER 1910) AustR,~c` 42 )IMO!COW MONITOR". (RPT GERMAUST 071900) (OERMAUST 1900) PERMITTING FLOW OF ARMS AND C AP 43 ARKADIY MASLENNIKOV PRAVDA NOTING RECENT INVITATION BY THATCHER TO BOTHA TO VISIT BRITAIN AND DEPORTATION OF BANGLADESHI BEGUM AS BEING CHARACTERISTIC OF TORY APPROACH TO RACIAL PROBLEMS, LOL MAINTAINING BRITISH OFFICIALDOM OVERTLY RENDERS SUPPORT TO RACISTS. OUTH AFRICA, MEANWHILE ~3eny~esh BRITAIN IS STEPPING UP DRIVE AGAINST COLORED IMMIGRANTS, QUOTING MORNti% TAR. (3 MIN: MAYAK 0250) ITAL INTO S , 44 PROGRAM FOR BELGIAN LISTENERS: VLADIMIR VLADIMIROV "OUR JOINT CELEBRATION" DEVOTED TO VE DAY, RECALLING HEAVY LOSSES INCURRED BY USSR AND REST OF WORLD, PAINFUL SACRIFICES, POINTING OUT SOVIET PPL ARE PASSIONATELY IN FAVOR OF PEACE BUT WORLD IMPISM CONTINUES ITS WAR MONGERING ANO WORSENING OF TENSION (4 MIN); PORTRAIT OF mmmmmmmmw~ SOVIET MEMBER OF BELGIAN RESISTANCE, IVAN (DETSKIN)"(3 MIN); mwmmmmmmmm~ INTVW WITH VICE PRESIDENT OF FRONT FOR INDEPENDENCE OF BELGIUM AND SOVIET MAN WHO WAS A PRISONER OF WAR, ESCAPED AND JOINED RESISJNCE MVMT IN BELGIUM (4 MIN). (FRENCH 1730) ~' 9 MAY 1170f SOVIET HISTORIAN ALEKSANDR CRL ON ITALY'S LIBERATION (RPT ITALIAN 031900) (ITALIAN 1900) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 ' 46 OOHE FRIENDSHIP QUADRANT: ?JIEW OF LISTENERS LETTERS; CHRONICLE OF SOVIET-ITALIAN EVENTS; ITALIAN VISITOR GIVES HIS IMPRESSIONS ON USSR; ITEM ON ITALIAN-SOVIET FILM ON NOBLE'S POLAR EXPED311ON. (14 MIN OVERALL: ITALIAN 1900) 47 YAROSLAV KABHAROV NOTING THAT RECENT RALLIES AND MARCHES IN PORTUGAL, PARTICULARLY ON MAY DAY, REFLECTED THE WORKERS' DISCONCENTMENT OVER OOVT'S ECON POLICY RESULTING IN MOUNTING UNEMPLOYMENT AND EXTERNAL DEBT AND FALLING LIVING STANDARDS. (PORT ESE 082100) 4 VLADIMIR MALYNIN ON EVE CF VISIT TO USSR BY KING AND QUEEN OF SPAIN, CHRONICLING DEVELOPMENT OF LINKS BETWEEN SPAIN AND USSR SINCE REESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS IN 1977, NOTING A Spu~- fiy\k 411 DETERMINING FACTOR IN DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS WAS EXCHANGE OF VISITS BY RESPECTIVE FOREIGN MINISTER IN 1979, QUOTING EL PAIS ON GROMYKO VISIT TO SPAIN. ALSO MENTIONING MORAN'S VISIT TO USSR LAST YEAR AND A SPANISH DELEGATION LED BY JAVIER MOSCOSO VISITING MOSCOW JANUARY. (5` MIN: SPANISH 082130) 49 RIENDSHIP PANORAMA: REVIEW OF MAY ISSUE OF FINNISH-LANGUAGE EDITION OF SOVIET UNION WITH ARTICLES ON CULTIVATION OF UNTILLED LANDS. ON RESTORATION OF TALLINN'S OLD TOWN, ON SOVIET-FINNISH RELATIONS IN SCI. PARTICULARLY GEOLOGY IN KARELIA. ON FINNISH STUDENTS' STUDY IN USSR (5 MIN); ITAM ABOUT NORTHERN FESTIVAL AFIRCA 4,`C-vg-l c~ (} e~,vw n~ SAO " FR I C A AS WE SEE IT". (RP T ENGAF 071700) (SOMALI 081600) l~ l c~ 4- ll ( 21 -{L ( u b`'1 7 Oa&Q uc.. _ 51 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": GEN SEC SOUTH AFRICAN CP ON ANN I V GERMAN DEFEAT (3.5 MIN); (KADEM PIKOV) IZVESTIYA ON SITUAITON IN V L c f u f t j LAGOS ( _ 3 . 5 N) TESFAYE TADESE (EDITOR OF MESKEREM) ON SCl 06L -1 d E H17RIAN-SOVIET CCCP (2.5 MIN). (AMHARIC 081530) ATHLETIC EVENT IN MURMANSK, QUOTING FINNISH PARTICIPANT'S LETTER FROM KEMI. THANKING FOR FREE MEDICAL TREATMENT RECEIVED WHILE IN MUR 8K. (3. 5 MIN: FINNISH 1430) 0 9 MAY 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 - Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 NCHAF A-f- Pay 081930 T U.'sSR. S j,? 53 INTVW WITH (GABRIEL BOTENZA), EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF ETUMBA, ORGAN OF CONGOLESE PARTY OF LABOR, WHO ATTENDED MTO IN MOSCOW ORGANIZED BY PRESS DAY BY PRAVDA. OUTLINING DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES OF AFRICA. EXPRESSING CONGOLESE PPL;S-H.IGH APPRAISAL OF COOP WITH USSR. (3 MIN: FRENCHAF 081930) 54 INTVW WITH RETIRED NAVAL COL (VLADIMIR LEBEDEV). DPTY CHMN COMMISSION FOR VETERANS' ORGANIZATIONS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES RUN BY SOVIET WAR VETERANS' CMTEE, ON CONTACTS AND COOP BETWEEN CMTEE AND NATIONAL VETERANS' ORGANIZATIONS IN AFRICA. CITING VARIOUS MEETINGS AND EXCHANGE VISITS CONDUCTED OVER RECENT YEARS. NOTING CC g &i.' DISCUSSIONS USUALLY IN MVMT AGAINST MILITARY PREPARATIONS OF (;ULlti C IMPISM"ND FOR EXPANSION OF ANTI-WAR PROTESTS. (4 MIN: ENGAF 1700) 55 PROGRAM ON COOPERATION BETWEEN SOVIET AND ETHIPIAN RED CROSS cost ? AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES. (4.5 MIN: AMHARIC 081530) 56 "SPORTS WORLD": ETHIOPIAN SPORT STUDENTS IN USSR. (6 a I SP O -' MIN: AR I C 081530) 5 UTH MOMPATI OF ANC. DRAWING PARALLEL BETWEEN NAZY GERMANY ~t AZ)P.- AND PRETORIA REGIME. (RPT SEGMENT "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT" ENGAF 071700) NGAF 082000) l - prcv(Li ILS IN SOUTH AFRICA, QUOTING GEN SEC SOUTH AFRICAN TUC (JOHN MIKANDIMEN) NOTING NUMBER OF MINERS KILLED AND INJURED. UNDERLINING HUGE PROFITS OF MONOPOLIES BUILT WITH BLOOD OF WORKERS, VICTIMS OF APARTHEID (5 MIN); ANON ON THOUSANDS OF BLACK STUDENTS GOING ON UNSCHEDULEI) VACATION BECAUSE THEIR SCHOOLS WERE CLOSED BY AUTHORITIES DUE TO TIDE OF ANTI-RACIST PROTESTS (ONE MIN); REPORT ON TV EMPLOYEE WHO DIED IN A ROAD ACCIDENT (ONE); POET DENNIS BRUTUS STATING THAT SINCE REAGAN CAME TO OFFICE PRETORIA REGIME INTENSIFIED ITS REPRESSIONS, U.S. SOLD 28 MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF WEAPONS TO PRETORIA (ONE Mme); ANON ON ANC AND CP LEADING STRUGGLE IN SOUTH AFRICA TO ELIMINATE APARTHEID (BRIEF). (9 G pJ , 0 9 MAY 1984 MIN~VERALL: ENGAF 1700) , q OA 'OF PE,IANTS AND WORKERS, STOPPED HITLER. (ARABIC 1430) T 1 1 59 NABIH RUSHAYDAT, MBR OF SYRIAN COMPARTY CC AND EDITOR OF NIDHAL ASH-SHA'B, SPEAKS ABOUT ANNIVERSARY OF VICTORY OVER HITLER. PAYS TRIBUTE TO SOVIET ROLEIN ENDING WAR AND RECALLS HOW HE JOINED THE COMMUNIST PARTY WHEN HE SAW THE SOVIET UNION, THE STATE ? ...1-r x u SUMMARY ARTICLE BY TUDEH PARTY'S ALL KHAVARI PUBLISHED IN PROBLEMS CF PEACE AND SOCIALISM. (RPT PERSIAN 301700) (PERSIAN 1700)/' 61 SOVIET VIOLINIST WHO VISITED TURKEY RECENTLY, TALKS ABOUT ~w~ Luo HIS CONC TS IN THIS COUNTRY. (5 MIN: TURKISH 081300) - ljt~jt-f (1 63 REPORTS ON VLADIMIR DOLGIHK'S ARRIVAL STATEMENT AT ATHENS , - AIRPORT. (300 TEXT SENT:TASSE 2004,TASSR 1916; DRIEF: ENGINTER - - --- - TP-r- Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 '. Umb L I DATED 9 MAY 84 62 ANON ON COOPERATION OF SOVIET TURKISH IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY EXPERTS. TALKS OF TRAINING OF TURKISH EXPERTS IN USSR AND DEVELOPMEN OF IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY IN TURKEY THANKS TO SOVIET AID. (5 MIN: tjRK SH 081730) DoIq t L -),fL, IN SUBCONTINENT. ALSO POINTS OUT THAT U.S. MILITARY BUILDUP IN IZVESTIYA INTVW WITH PROF RASHID UDDIN KHAN OF NEHRU UNIVERSITY, SHARING INDIA'S CONCERN THAT LARGE-SCALE INDUCTION OF V.S. SOPHISTICATED WEAPONS INTO PAKISTAN IS JEOPARDIZING PEACE INDIAN OCEAN, ESPECIALLY IN DIEGO GARCIA, IS POSING GREAT THREAT TO PPL OF SOUTH ASIAN REGION. (3.5 MIN: HIND 1130) / I V 0 9 MAY 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0' CHIEF EDITOR OF NEW A*, CRITICIZING WASHINGTON .ANTI-INDIA POLICIES; HAILING INDIA'S GROWING FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION WITH SOCIALIST NATIONS: SUPPORTING CALL FOR PEACEFUL USES OF SPACE; AND STRESSING NEED FOR INTENSIVE STRUGGLE FOR PEACE'IN FACE OF AGGRESSIVE AND MILITARISTIC POLICIES BEING PURSUED BY U.S. AND ITS ALLIES. (6 } 66 ANON KABUL REPORT ON STMT ISSUED BY DRA FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTRY ON RECENT VISIT OF JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER YASUHIRO ~ ~ NAKASONE TO PAKISTAN AND HIS CALLS AT CAMPS OF AFGHAN Pa1c~St ~~ "' COUNTERREVS NEAR PESHAWAR. (400 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1013 TASSR & a VA S 535) STAT 67 REPORT ON FARMING PRODUCTION IN DRA. (4 MIN: MAND 0700) h sit 69 PROGRAM FOR CHI YOUTHS: REPORT ON WORK OF SCHOOL MUSEUM IN MOSCOW WHERE RECORDS OF STUDENTS KILLED IN WWII ARE KEPT (5.5 MIN); STUDENTS FROM SIERRA LEONE, INDIA ON STUDYING IN USSR/(' IN). (14.5 MIN, OVERALL INCL MUSIC: MANO 1230) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 T Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 AoIJ 70 SUMMARY VSEVCLOD OVCHINNIKOV PRAVDA ON OUTCOME OF NAKASONE'S VISITS PAKISTAN AND INDIA. (4 MIN: JAP 081200) ~aktS~,a+N ~ 443 71 (VASILY SERGEYEV) ON RELATIONS BETWEEN ASEAN AND INDOCHINESE COUNTRIES. NOTING THAT ASEAN LDRS AT RECENT JAKARTA CONF AGREED THAT ASEAN-INDOCHINESE RELATIONS ARE KEPT TO PEACE IN REGION. SAYS INDOCHINESE COUNTRIES ARE READY TO RESPOND CONSTRUCTIVELY. NOTES U.S. EFFORTS TO TURN ASEAN MGRS INTO BASE LIKE PHILIPPINS, SAYS ASEAN REJECTION OF MILITARY ALLIANCE 72 RECORDED INTVW WITH LAO TU DELEGATION HEAD CHANSAI IS GCOD GN. (10 MIN: THAI 1100) ASIAN COMMUNIST t IN BUI ING SOCUALISM. (3 MIN: LAO 1030) 73 LE THANH DAO. SEC OF HCN COMMUNIST YOUTH UNION CC. NOTES UNION HAS EDUCATED VIET YOUTHS ON HEROIC TRADITIONOF VIET REV COMBATANTS INSTRUGGLE AGAINST FRENCH. U.S. AGGRESSION, SOVIET AID HAS DEVELOPED ITS FRIENDSHIP WITH KOMSOMOL. (5 MITI: VIET 1300 NANTHAVONG BY STATION CORR IN MOSCOW, GIVING NEWS ON SOVIET SUCCESSES 74 HONG HA. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF NHAN DAN. NOW IN USSR NOTES STRATEGIC NATURE AND DEVPT OF USSR-SRV COOP IN ALL FIELDS. STRESSING THIS COOPERATION IS VIET PPL'S GUARANTEE FOR NATL CONSTRUCTION. DEFENSF~ (3. 5 MIN: VIET 1000) ~~ 6 g MAY 199 Nbw tL S/L 77 REPORTS ON EXCHANGE OF GREETINGS TELEGRAMS BETWEEN CPSU CC/SUPSOV PRESIDIUM/USSR'CNCL OF MINISTERS AND CZECHOSLOVAK LDRS. .- ON CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S NATIONAL DAY. (MAYAK 081400) (2-1 MIN: ORBITA 0004 0100 0200 0300 HOME 0500 TURKISH 081730 AMHARIC 081330 SOMALI ~J 5i2J l0L081600 SWAHILI 081730' FRENCHAFR 081930: BRIEF: HOME 0104 0204 I _S 78 DISPATCH FRO:, CZECHOSLOVAK JOURNALIST MILAN JELINEK ON CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S NATIONAL DAY, DESCRIBING ACHIEVEMENTS IN SOCIALIST 1) CONSTRUCTION IN COUNTRY SINCE LIBERATION FROM GERMAN FASCISTS. (5-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1310 1710-SPANLA 2300. GERMAN 1500 GREEK Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 TAKE 5 OE-SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LI$i MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 9 MAY 84 EST EUROPE 75 VLADIMIR ILYI;?J ON ISGNIFICANCE OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH WAR AT END OF 19TH CENTURY WHICH LED TO NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE OF BALKAN COUNTRIES (3 MIN. POOR: ROMANIAN 1600) .U 76 ANON ON 39$H ANNIV OF END OF WWII, STRESSING ROLE OF RED ARMY, CITING ALSO ALBANIAN PRESS AT THE TIME. (5 MIN- ALBANIAN J,cu10 1430 ) 0400 MAYAK 0330 ORBITA 0400 SPANLA 0000'SPANCUBA 0100 FRENCHINTER 08;000, P~RT 082100 SPANISH 082130) 1800 BULGARIAN 1530 HUNGARIAN 1900 POLISH 1400 SERBO 1600 1900 MAND 1600 VIET 1300 1400'CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 BUR 1430 INDO 1330 1590 URDU;1200 1300) 11 jar FROM OUR MAILBAG: DEVOTED TO DAY OF VICTORY, QUOTING LISTENERS LTS CELEBRATING DAY, ON LISTENERS' REQUEST ITEM ON THREE SOVIET SOLDIERS WHO TOOK PART IN LIBERATION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA, ITEM ON TWO WAR VETERANS WHO TOOK PART IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S LIBE"TION. (CZECH/SLOVAK 1600) 2..- U 9 MAY 1984 ~ a j of Y (SOMALI 081600) ( f . 9 IYJiQY 1984 O?/ ~ Vj 83 CHERNENKO SPEECH 7 MAY WHEN PRESENTING ORDER OF LENIN TO 0:1,04HUNGARIAN DEFENSE MINISTER CZIENGE. (HOME 071300) (BRIEF: V4 JAP a et%t4_10N PATHS OF FRIENDSHIP." (RPT HUNGARIAN 051900) (HUNGARiAr I ""'-9`' t RA-J 1900) Ii Sc,t A ' ( 85 ALEKSANDER (CHECHERIN), PEGGED TO VICTORY DAY, ON OLISH-SOVIE v -c rft~ c c(l_ ~R POLIS9300) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 80SU CC/USSR ? SUPSOV PRESIDIUM/CNCL OF MINISTERS MSG TO GDR LDRSHIP, ON 39TH LIBERATION ANNIV OF GERMAN PPL FROM HITLER FASCISM. (TASSE 071404) YM---'/ADN REPORT ON ADDRESS BY ALFRED NEUMANN, GDR'S VICE-PREMIER, AT CEREMONY MARKING 39TH ANNIV OF DEFEAT OF HITLER FASCISM BY SOVIET FORCES, RECALLING EVENTS OF THAT TIME, TOUCHING ON SOCIO-ECON ADVANNCMENTS MADE IN GDR THANKS TO SOVIET ASSISTANCE IN VARIOUS FIELDS. (450 TEXT: TASSE 0802) P T BROTHERHOOD-IN-ARMS DURING WWII AND NOW. (6 MIN: "1i^ 'MANY FACETS": SPECIAL PROGRAM MARKING LENIN'S i), rq-h B IHDAY. (RPT SOt41 s I 20160 T' Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 )ATED 9 MAY 84 LD101445? ? 87 MARSHAL USTINOV ORDER, PEGGED. __!LI2 OR B I TA, 020 HOME 0300 ENGNA 082300) GJfi n k9a / . . n (TASSE 082020) (BRIEF: 88 SUMMARIES MARSHAL USTINOV PRAVDA, 9 MAY, PEGGED. (TASSE 082026) (7-3 MIN: SPANCHILE 2000 PORTBRAZ 2200 SPA?LA 2300 ENGINTER 0610 0910 1310 1710 2010 FRENCHINTER 082000 ENGNA 2200 ENGUK 1900 ITALIAN 1700 1900 PORT 2100 GERMAN 1500 PERSIAN 1600 ARAB 1630 TURK 1300 GREEK 1800 ALBANIAN 1430 BULL 1330 CZECH3SLOVAA 1500 HUNG 1900'POLISH 1300 1400/TWICE/ SERBO 1600 1900 CAME 1330 LAO 1300 VIET 1000 1300 140.0 THAI 1100 INDO 1330/TWICE/ 1500/T4ICE/ BUR 1030 1430~HINO 1130 1400 URDU 1200 1300 3ENG 1600; ~2.5 -NIV: GREEK 1500 1800 GREEKCY 1700; 2-1 MIN: HOME 0300 ENGINTER 0700 0800 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400"1600 1700 1800~FRENCHINTER'1600 FRENCH 1730 ITALIAN 1700 1900 FINN 1430 GERMAN 0900 1300 1600 TURK 1300 ARAB 1400 1630 PERSIAN 1600 1700 ENGAFR 1700 2000 1900 SERBO 1600 BUR 1030 INDO 1330 HIND 1130 1400 URDU 1200 1300 BENG 1500 THAI 1100 LAO 1030 1300 KOR 1130 MAND 1230 1600; PORTAFR 1830 FRENCH:IAG 1930 CZECH/SLOVAK 1500 1600 HUNG 1630 BRIEF: ORBITA 0100 0300 HOME 0500 MAND 0700 MANDSEA 1130) 89 YUNOST: INCL TALK BY ADMIRAL SERGEY GORSHKOV, PEGGED. (5 MIN,,SENT: ORBITA 1115) 90 ADMIRAL (PAVEL MEDVEDEV), PEGGED. (PORTBRAZ 082300) (9,NIM; TURKISH 081730) 'S/ 0 9 MAY 1904 kS 91 MARSHAL VASILIY PETROV, PEGGED. (POLISH 071400) (7-4 MIN: V, -)%'. Dt PORTUGUESE 082100 2100 SPANCUBA OfOO DARI 1500 PERSIAN 1700 ARAB 1630 TU K 1300 KOREAN 09?0 MAND 0700) Cl ALK BY MARSHAL SEMEN KURKOTKIN, DEP DEFENSE MINISTER, PEGGED. GD.MIN, SENT: HOME 0442) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 FE Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 YJ ALEKSANDR POKDYSHKIN. AIRF RCE MARSHAL, PEGGED. TELLS OF MEANIE OF DAY TO EVERY SOVIET P SON AND EVERY WAR VETERAN, AND REMEMBEP3 HIS WARTIME COMRADES. (1, N: HOME 0400 ORBITA 0400) 94 MARSHAL KULIKOV, 1ST DEP DEFENSE MINISTER, PEGGED. SAYS U IS PREPARING FOR WAR, NOTES USSR. SOCIALIST COMMUNITY ARE ALSO READY.n (6. 5 MIN: MANDSEA 1130) 95 GENERAL-LT ALEKSNADR SHEVCHENKO OF SOVIET EX-SERVICEMEN'S CMTEE TALKS ABOUT WWII, TO MARK VICTORY DAY TODAY. (6 MIN: POL I 1300 HONG 1630) 96 MAJOR-GEN (USTILYEV), HISTORIAN, ON SIGNIFICANCE OF 9 tY-` MAY, VICTORY DAY, ANO SOVIET ARMY'S HEROIC DEEDS DURING WWII. (6 M ;4f,'1 POOR : ROMANIAN 1600) REPORT ON VICTORY DAY CELEBRATIONS IN USSR. INCL PARTY AND MILIT LDRS' VISIT TO GRAVE OF UNKNOWN SOLDIER AT KREMLIN WAL TO HONOR MEMORY OF SOVIET SERVICEMEN. (380 TEXT: TASSE 1632) 98 TALKS AND FEATURES ON SOVIET CELEBRATION OF VE DAY. OCCASION OBSERVED WITH MINUTE'S SILENCE IN MEMORY OF WAR VICTIMS. RECALLING EVENTS AT TIME AND PAYING TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO FOUGHT AND WERE KILLED THUS CONTRIBUTING TO DEFEAT OF NAZI-FASCISM, CITING REMINISSCENES BY SURVIVORS ON HARDSHIPS AND SACRIFICIES TO STRESS NEED TO PREVENT ANOTHER WAR, CITING FOREIGN TRIBUTES, POETRY I NC L MUSIC. (30 MIN: POLISH 13?0 1490; 24-20 MIN: ENG I LATER . 1431 ENGNA 082300; 18-10 MIN: HOME 1410 -ENGUK 1900 2000 2030 FRENCHINTEK 1600 ENGNA 2200/TW!C3/ ENGINTER 14tO ENGUK 1900 ITALIAN 1700 1900 ARABIC 1430-DARI 1500/TWICE/ PERSIAN 1-600 170 3GREEKCY 1700 ENGAFR 1700 HUNG 1900 ALBANIAN 1430 BULG -1530 CZECH3SLOVAK 1500 KOR 1130 1330; 9-4 MIN: FRENCHINTER 082000 PORT 2100 GERMAN 15CO 1600 FINN 1430 TURK 081300 1300 GREEK 1500 PORTAFR 1820/TWICE/ FRENCHAFR 081930 ZULU 180/TWICE/ SERBO 1600 KQ 0 30 MAND 1600 VI ET 1000) r- I 09 MAY 1984 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 Co 100 "A AUBLICIST'S NOTES,... BORIS TUMANOV, PEGGED. (RPT FRENCH 081730,(FRENCH 1730) 1 "VICTORY DAY" FEATURE: GEORGIY MURZIN INTERVIEFWS VISITORS TO USSR: BRITISH "POTHERS FOR PEACE" DELEG MBR (JILL STOW) TALKS OF BELORUSSIA'S WARTIME SUFFERINGS AND, DESPITE DIFFERENCES, SOV PPLS INTEREST IN PEACE. LAGOS UNIV LECTURER DESCRIBES YEARNING FOR PEACE IN SOVIET SOCIETY AND BURDEN OF WAR CARRIED BY KIEV. a- u S S CL ECISIVE 8 99 REPORTSF DATELINED MOSCOW, PRAGUE, HANOI, BERLIN AND VIENNA $.5(L- USG 1ON CEREMONIES HELD TO MARK VICTORY DAY. (380 TEXT: TASSR 1405) CS CONTRIBUTION TO DEFEAT OF FASCISM; MISCONCEPTIONS OF YOUTH IN USA a AUSTRALIAN WAR VETERAN (IAN HYATT) OUTLINES D FOR PECE, EXPRESSES WISH TO SEE SOV-AUSTRALIAN RELATIONS AT HIGHEST LEVEL, AND DISMISSES IDEA OF SOVIET THREAT. (16 MIN: MURMANSK OF TODAY. IN CONCLUSION (HYATT) STRESSES SOV PPLS DESIRE AND AUSTRALIA ABOUT SOVIET ROLE IN WORLD WAR TWO. WARTIME MURMANSK RECALLED AND COMPARISON MADE WITH ENGINTER 0810 1431) N1Al 1984 102 INTVW WITH (ALAN BROWN), BRITISH POET, PEGGED: NOTZS THAT IN USSR WWII IS REMEMBERED MORE STRONGLY THANIN OTHER COUNTRIES, BECAUSE ALL FAMILIES SUFFERED SOME LOSS DURING WAR. DURING HIS VISIT TO MURMANSK HE SAW MONUMENT TO BRITISH WHO DIED ON SUPPLY CONVOYS TO USSR. EI HASIZES THAT WJSTERN YOUTH ' VIEW OF USSR IS DISTORTED BY MEDIA. (11 MIN: ENGUK 1900) 6 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22: CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 , ' --- .. ..,.." ' I-&LI i c0 9 MAY 84 LD10146 103 INTVW WITH ABDUL HAMID (LAGRACE), MBR TUNISIAN CP CC AND EDITOR OF TARIQ AL-JADID ON SOVIET VICTORY OVER FASCIST GERMANY RE ANNIV, PAYS TRIBUTE TO HEROIC SOV PPL AND THEIR SACR IFI-GS IN DEFENSE OF WORLD FREEDOM. (FRENCHMAO 1930) G (Po'w i I0'09MAY 1984 ALEKSEY ZLATORUNSKIY, PEGGED RECALLING DEATH OF MILLIONS OF PPL IN BATTLES AGAINST HITLERITE FORCES, STRESSING SOV PPL'S FIGHT FOR FREEDOM AND THEIR RESOLVE AFTER TRIUMPH TO PREVENT OUTBREAK OF SUCH WARS. USSR CONTINUES TO STRIVE FOR DEFENSE OF PEACE AND FOR SOLVING DISPUTED ISSUES BY PEACEFUL MEANS AND IN A .)UST MANNER. ARABS ARE AWARE OF SUCH EFFORTS BY USSR. BUT REALIZATION OF THIS IS ONLY POSSIBLE IF MAIN PROBLEM IS SOLVED. NAMELY WARDING OFF OF NUCLEAR WAR THREAT AND HALTING OF1ARMAP' NT RACE. (ARABIC 1400 FRENCHMAG 1930) 108 REPORT, PEGGED, DENOUNCING FRG ATTEMPTS TO FALSIFY CAUSES WHIC,N~ED TO WWII. (RPT GERMAN 081500) (GERMAN 0900) 1 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 104 INTVW WITH GREEK RESISTANCE FIGHTERS DURING FASCIST WAR. WHO LAUD SUPPORT OF SOVIET ARMIES IN STRUGGLE AGAINST FASCISM. (5 7N:E}K 1500) 105 PROGRAM PREPARED BY GEORGIY TANOV RECALLING DEFEAT OF NAZISM, NOTING THAT WEST REGARDED GERMANY AS A COMPETITOR WITH USSR THE REAL ENEMY. LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE AND MOSES MABIDHA QUOTED. AT END OF WAR CAME HORRORS OF ATOMIC BOMB WHICH HAD IT BEEN READY EARLIER MIGHT HAVE BEEN DROPPED ON EUROPE OR NORTH AFRICA. LISTENERS IN AFRICA ARE FEARFUL OF DEVELOPMENTS IN THIS FIELD. (MUSIC INTERSPERSED: ENGAFR 082000) 106 MANSUR AS-SARIRI, ASST SECY GEN OF ICATU, SALUTES SOVIET PPL ON VICTORY DAY. (ARABIC 1400) Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 109 Y GENIY IVANOV, PEGGED. EXP AINS IT WAS UN 50VIET FRONT THAT FATE OF WWII WAS DECIDED. FATE EUROPE AND HUMANITY, SCORES WESTERN DISTORTIONS PARTICULARLY BRITISH, RECALLS CHERNENKO Q,,((4 JREMARKS ON SOVIET LOYALTY TO PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE PRINCIPLE WHICH V7~^- "I IN AGE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IS NEEDED MORE BY PPLS OF WORLD. (ENGUK 110 "LISTENERS PROGRAM" DEVOTED TO VE DAY AND TO USSR'S ROLE IN SAVING MANKIND FROM FASCISM, INCL ANSWERS TO LISTENERS QUESTIONE ON TRUTH BEHIND ALLEGATIONS THAT CITIZENS OF USSR'S EASTERN AND MUSLIM-INHABITED REPUBLICS ARE NOT GRANTED EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN 71TIME, ET ARMED FORCES TODAY. (15 MIN: PERSIAN 1600) EVENTS. PPL: INCL?ALEKSEY GURETSKIY REPORT FROM BREST FORTRESS. NAMING SOME NOTABLE WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATED WITH CITY AND INCL BRIEF EXTRACT OF ADDRESS BY CHMN OF BREST CITY SOV EXEC CMTEE KOSYANCHUK GREETING VETERANS AND OTHERS ON OCCASION: TATYANA KORUBOVA REPORT FROM SEVASTOPOL ON FESTIVE ATMOSPHERE ON VICTORY DAY, VISITING MUSEUM AT SAPUN-GORA WHERE SHE INTERVIEWS BUILDING WORKER ABOUT REMINISCENCES AND PRESENT BUILDNN! ACHIEVEMENTS. CORR REPORTS FROM TULA, PROFILING WAR HERO WHO HAS SINCE BEEN MADE HERO OF LABOR. AND MENTIONING UNVEILING OF MONUMEN? TO T K BRIGADE. (TOME 0800 ORBITA 0800) ITEMS LINKED TO 39TH ANNIV SOVIET VICTORY OVER NAZISM. (SPANLA-?ORTBRAZ 2200-3/TWICE/2300/TWICE/) 113 SHOLOKHOV NOVEL ABOUT BITTER EXPERIENCE OF PERSON DURING WWII. (20 MIN: MANO 1600) CE/SCIENCE /11 0 9 MAY 1984 C 114 INTVW WITH VALERIY RYUMIN, SALYUT FLIGHT DIRECTOR. 'DESCRIBING SALYUT EXPERIMENTS. (RPT ENGINTER 081310) (TURKISH 0B1 0 SWAHILI 081730) r ? J. Approved For Release 2009/06/22 CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0 1 1 .7 .7\+ 1-Cnvf i 1vCC[ l n{r ;s UK l M ti tL l I Mrs l Y K CP' I.. T U.1 MER GEY . KOROLEV, SING PROFILE OF KORLLEV'SPARLY LIFE. WHEN HE BECAME INTERESTED IN SPACE FLIGHT, NOTING KOROLEV'S BIGGEST SUCCESS WAS SPUTNIK. (3 MIN: ENGUK 1900) 116 "SCI-ENGINEERING": INCL BELITSKIY, RE VE DAY, READING OUT SOME OF MESSAGES RECEIVED BY SOV ACAD OF SCI IN JUNE 19458 ITS 220TH ANNIV, FROM BRITISH MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, AND ROYAL SOCIETY, PRAISING ACADEMY'S WORK AND LOOKING FORWARD TO FURTHE COOP (3 N : ENGUK. 1900) I L IN USSR 117 CPSU CC CONGRATULATORY MSG TO PRAVDA PRINTING PLANT ~Vl4~G~ WORKERS ON 50TH ANNIVERSARY. (100 TEXT: TASSR 2020; ONE MIN: jS p t ORBITA 2000 2200) V-rK 4 ij ii, ANTI-SOVIETEERS SAKHAROV AND HIS WIFE BONNER. (550 TEXT SENT: TASSE 114,0 TASSR 1128 ENGINTER 2010 ENGNA 2200) us 119 (PILOMAN) ON SOVIET ECON SYSTEM. WHICH BECAUSE OF ITS STABLY, WAS ABLE TO BEAT HITLER. (7. 5 MIN: MANO 0700) 120 "HOW WE BUILT SOCIALISM AND SOLVED OUR PROBLEMS": ON HISTOR` OF SOCIALISM IN USSR. (6.5 MIN: AMHARIC 081530) 21 1 VISITORS: FRANCISCO GARCIA. MBR ECUADOREAN MUSICAL GROUP 3 MIDEAST13 AFR 3 ASC 1 ASNC 4 6V SOV 8 DEMOC 1 EUR 9 LATAM ENGINTER 1550 1900 2000 POOR: TURKISH 081300 BULGARIAN 1530 MISSED: PERSIAN 1400 Approved For Release 2009/06/22 : CIA-RDP94-01353R002301730003-0