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1 ANON ON CONCLUSION OF CONF OF SOVIET AFRO-ASIAN
SOLIDARITY COMM IN TBILISI. (RPT URDU 011300) (4-3 MIN: HINDI
1130 UR 1300 JAP 011200 TURK 011830)
d.~
VLAD
IMIR AFONIN DISCUSSES HOUSING PROBLEMS IN USSR AND IN
CAPITALIST COUNTRIES, AND HOW THEY ARE SOLVED. HOMELESSNESS IN
CAPITALIST WORLD STEMS FROM UNEMPLOYMENT; HOMELESSNESS DOES NOT
EXIST IN USSR AND HOUSING PROBLEMS ARE BEING SOLVED IN INTERESTS
1-11 .
OF PEOP
L . (ENGINTER 1531)
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A 4 "PEACE AND DISARMAMENT": (IGOR ATAKOV) ON MAJOR ISSUES AT
UN SESSION. REPEATS SOVIET STAND ON VARIOUS ISSUES, SCORES U.S.
OP ___- INSINCERITY ON DISARMAMENT, CITES GROMYKO'S SPEECHES. (10 MIN:
JAP 01i,000)
u Ares l /
ALENTIN LAPIN ON SOVIET PROPOSAL THAT UNGA CONSIDER QUESTION
OF STATE TERRORISM AND DECLARE AS ILLEGAL TERRORIST ACTIVITY CARRIED
OUT BY ONE _STATE AGAINST ANOTHER, _C_ITING. TERRORIST .ACTIVITIES
CARRIED OUT IN COUNTRIES SUCH AS___N_I_CARAGIJA, ..AFGHANISTAN .TO SUBVERT
39P_/
MENT I NS U. S. SUPPORT FOR ISRAELI ACTIONS IN LEBANON, U. S. ACTIONS
AGAINST ALLENDE GOVERNMENT. (6-4 MIN: ENGINTER 1410 1810 2110'
Pry
FRENCHINTER 2100 SPANLA 2300 ENGNA 230 ITALIAN 1800 GREEKCY 1800
THEIR SOCIOPOLITICAL SYSTEM, MAINLY AT BEHEST OF USA. ALSO
ARABIC 1730 TURK 1400 PORTAFR 1830 BuL 1630 POLISH 1500 CZECH/SLOVAK
1600 SERBO 1700 2000 KOR 1330 CAMB 1330 LAO 1300 BUR 1430 JURDU 1300
BEN? 1 00 INDO 1330; ANON: VIET 1300)
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6 VIKTOR SIVAKOV STRESSES NEED FOR INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE FOR
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7 ANON "IN INTERESTS OF PEACE AND'FRIENDSHIP" ON VIET, INDIAN
lie DU a~ . . - '
PRESS COMMENTING FAVORABLY ON LEDUAN'S VISIT TO INDIA. CITES.
LD DUAN'S SPEECH IN NEW DELHI, HIS.TALKS WITH INDIAN OFFICIALS.
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10 YEVGENIY IVANOV,' RE U.S. ATTEMPTS TO RESTRICT WESTERN TRADE
~~ 0) (PERSIAN 1800)
11 .?_GUIZ_ RE.. FORTHCOMING ..MOSCOW. WORLD. YOUTH .AND STUDENT FESTIVAL.
13 "LANDS OF SOCIALISM": REPORT ON SOVIET ASSISTANCE TO
ALGERIA'S.SPECIALIST EDUCATION PROGRAM, CITING ASSISTANCE IN
K%
FURTHER CONSTRUCTION, TRAINING OF 2,000 ALGERIANS AT SOVIET
INSTITUTIONS (2.5 MIN); ANON REPORT ON FAMILY-BUDGET OF SOFIA
butaaariw RESIDENT (2.5 MIN). (ENGAFR 1700) 02 OCT 198;
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RESPECT FOR PRINCIPLES OF PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE AS ENSHRINED IN
UN CHARTER. CONDEMNS U.S. POLICIES OF USE OF FORCE, ECONOMIC
PRESSURE, BLACKMAIL AND SUBVERSION TO DESTABILIZE AND INFLUENCE
SOCIOECONOMIC AND POLITICAL SITUATION IN COUNTRIES DISLIKED BY
WASHINGTON. CALLS ON UN TO CONDEMN POLICY OF STATE TERRORISM
1400)
TO HELP END INTERNATIONAL'CONFLICTS AND TENSIONS.
8 EVENTS IN SOVIET UNION: INCL FOREIGN STUDENTS TALKING ABOUT
THEIR STUDIES IN USSR. (3 MIN: TURKISH 1400)
WITH SOCIALIST BLOC AND CIA REPORT ON THIS SUBJECT. REFUTES CLAIM
-THAT USSR IS DEPENDENT ON IMPORTED TECHNOLOGY AND POINTS TO
BOOJ1ERANG EFFECT OF TRADE BOYCOTTS. (5 MIN: ENGUK 2000)
(RPT.EN2NA .292300 -ON. 30 SEP .LIST ). (GERMAN 1600 KOR -1.130 )
012 "WORLD COMMUNISTS' AND WORKERS' MOVEMENT." (RPT PERSIAN-
9 REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL MUSIC DAY OBSERVED 1 OCT. (RPT GERMAN
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15 ROUNDUP OF POLITICAL EVENTS: ANON, RE SEGMENT GROMYKO'S
u~ SU NGA SPEECH CHARGING USA WITH DELIBERATELY WRECKING SALT 2 AND
-~r_UPSETTING DISARM TALKS, LINKING CURRENT.. AMERICAN UTTERANCES IN
S&`
-Y'IPS' SUPPORT OF CONSTRUCTIVE TALKS WITH U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
CAMPAIGN, RECALLING VARIOUS SOVIET DISARM PROPOSALS (4.5 MIN).
ANON, RE START OF NEW HEARING INTO PELTIER CASE, REVIEWING
l~ b HISTORY }F HIS PERSECUTION BY U. S. AUTHORITIES. (2.5 MIN). (ENGNA
0001 ( (U S 1
LLS S IZ-
14 PPL AND EVENTS: INCL PROFILE OF COSMONAUTS KIZIM, SOLOVYEV ANA
ATKOV (5 MIN); INTERVIEWS WITH STUDENTS FROM CONGO, LEBANON AND
GUINEA BISSAU ON THEIR LIFE AND STUDIES AT STAVROPOL MEDICAL
COLLEGE., MIN) (ENGAFR 1700 2000)
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16 REVIEWING YOUR LETTERS: INCL REPLY EXPLAINING REASONS WHY
USSR CONCLUDED NONAGGRESSION PACT WITH NAZI GERMANY; INVITATION TO
LISTENERS TO PARTICIPATE IN NEW FEATURE "RADIO BRIDGE" BY SENDING
J TAPED MESSAGES. (ENGNA 0001)
.17 QUESTION AND ANSWER: INCL REPLY ON RECIPROCAL BENEFITS OF
EAST-WEST TRADE, CITING VIEWS OF VARIOUS WEST EUROPEAN BUSINESSMEN
WHO ATTENDED RECENT MOSCOW EXHIBITION OF FORESTRY AND
TIMBE,RRWORKING MACHINERY. (ITALIAN 2000)
MAILBAG FOR PAKISTANI LISTENERS: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTERS
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APPRECIATING MOSCOW RADIO PROGRAM ROLE IN DEPICTING SOVIET
SOCIOECONOMIC PROGRESS AND SOVIET PEACEFUL FOREIGN POLICY.
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PURp8SES. (TASSE 281710) (6 MIN: TURKISH 291730)
S _ 0 VIKTOR OLENICHEV.01 SOVIET PROPOSAL AT UNGA ON BANNING'WEAPONS
IN SPACE. (RPT ENGINTER 011410)'(ENGINTER 0710 1010 FRENCHINTER
Ul_S 012000 SPANCUDA-0100 TURKISH 011400 HIND 1130; ANON: HUNGARIAN
(-S
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2VLADIMIR TEPLOV RE GROMYKO'S ADDRESS AT UNGA CLAIMING THAT
~~~ ,t,J~a WASHINGTON HAD DELIBERATELY BLASTED TALKS ON BOTH MEDIUM RANGE AND "c1
7.r
~J F `t- STRATE NUCLEAR WEAPONS. (SENT: ENGNA 2300)
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2.2 - TASS MILITARY ANALYST VLADIMIR BOGACHEV ON STMTS BY
HIGH-PLACED REPS IN WASHINGTON. ABOUT READINESS FOR U.S. FOR
fD isau%- vh
{~~ CONSTRUCTIVE TALKS WITH USSR. (400 TEXT. SENT: TASSE 1918)
.. - . '. 1. .. : Fr. . ~. -
DISARMAMENT. (APPROX 350 WORDS:- ` TASSR '0840 )
23 TASS CORR IGOR IGNATYEV WASHINGTON DISPATCH ABOUT AN OHIO.
CHILDREN-'S -'PETITION TO 'U:x`S: CONGRESS' CALLING FOR JOINT NUCLEAR
,...24, .YURIY:RESHETNIKOV REPLYING TO BRITISH LISTENERS' LETTERS
RESPONDING. TO . RADIO- MOSCOW CLAIMS THAT U.S. - GOVT IS NOT. `INTERESTED .
IN ARMS REDUCTIONS BECAUSE OF HUGE PROFITS MADE BY ARMS INDUSTRY.
MAINTAINING ,THERE WOULD NEVER-BE A U. S. ADMISSION THAT IT PUTS
l
PROFITS BEFORE ARMS REDUCTIONS, INSTEAD THERE,WOULD BE-CONCERN
FOR DEFENSE CAPABILITIES, POINTING OUT THAT OVEF THE YEARS PENTAGON
HAS BEEN MERGING EVER CLOSER WITH ITS ARMS CONTRACTORS,
STRESSING THAT MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX HAS MUCH TO GAIN
FROM'A MASSIVE WEAPONS BUILD-UP, THEREFORE IT IS NO SURPRISE
THAT THERE SHOULD BE SUCH POWERFUL OPPOSITION TO IDEA OF ARMS
CON7OLI IN U. S. (6 MIN: ENGINTER 1710)
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25 YURIY ZHUKOV PRAVDA "MALICIOUS INVENTION" DEALING WITH
& WEST'S THESIS OF EQUAL RESPONSIBILITY OF SOVIET UNION AND U.S.
~S FOR ARMS RACE AND THREAT OF NUCLEAR WAR. (RPT ENGNA 012300)
(SPANISH 012000 GERMAN 1000 TURKISH 1400)
"TWO-LINE STRUGGLE IN WORLD POLITICAL ARENA": CITING PRAVDA
WESTERN MEDIA SUGGESTING THAT BOTH U.S., SOVIET UNION SHARE EQUAL
I w ?1 ESPO ILITY FOR NUCLEAR ARMS RACE. (6 MIN: MAND 1600)
6
VIKTOR SHLENOV ON ACCIDENT ON 24 SEP NEAR WEST GERMAN TOWN
OF WALTERSBACH DURING WHICH AN AMERICAN PERSHING-2 MISSILE FELL OFF
ITS TRAILER AND BROKE IN TWO, NOTING IT WAS FORTUNATE THAT NUCLEAR
WARHEAD WAS UNARMED, STRESSING THAT IT COULD HAVE BEEN OTHERWISE
AND A NUCLEAR EXPLOSION COULD HAVE TAKEN PLACE, REVIEWING SIMILAR
ACCIDENTS INVOLVING U.S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS SINCE JAN 1961 WHEN A
B-52 DROPPED TWO HYDROGEN BOMBS ON A FARM IN NORTH CAROLINA IN WHICH
TERRIBLE DISASTERS WERE AVERTED ONLY BECAUSE BUILT-IN SAFETY DEVICES
WORKED, RECAPPING WITH SOVIET DISARM INITIATIVES AIMED AT AVOIDING
SUE- CATASTROPHES. (7 MIN: ITALIAN 2000)
8 VLADIMIR ALEKSANDROV MBR SOVIET SCIENTISTS CMTEE IN DEFENSE
OF PEACE, ON ECOLOGICAL CHANGES THAT WOULD TAKE PLACE IN EVENT OF
A NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST. (300 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1624 TASSR 1445)
29 DR. NIKOLAY BOCHKOV, PARTICIPANT OF 4TH CONGRESS OF WORLD
PHYSICIANS FOR PREVENTION OF NUCLEAR WAR, MARKING 1 OCT INTL DAY OF
PHYSICIANS FOR PEACE. (RPT ENGINTER 011410) (FRENCHINTER 012100
,.,& URKISH 11400 AMWAPTr nttmnn
31 VIKTOR ILYCHEV ON WESTERN PRESS REPORTS CONCERNING STOCKPILING
OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS BY WESTERN ARMIES IN FRG. ( PT PERSIAN 291700)
(PERS"N 1700)
32 SAMSUL RAHMAN, NOTED BANGLADESHI POET WHO TOOK PART AT
~~~,o MEETING OF USSR UNION OF WRITERS IN MOSCOW, HAILING CHERNENKO'S
W SPEECH
4 AT MEETING, ESPECIALLY HIS VIEWS AGAINST NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND
U~kMJIP NOTING WITH SATISFACTION POEMS AGAINST NUCLEAR WEAPON BEING
~~o~ldaf '`~I C MP ED IN BANGLADESH. (3 MIN: BENG 1530) 0 2 OCT 1984
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NUCLCAW'WAR. (RPT GERMAN 011700) (GERMAN 1000)
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~rJWRITERS' UNION 41.5 MIN) ; AND STMT BY WRITER, ALEKSANDR CHAKOVSK I Y,
CtJY(y(
~J ABOUT OVIET WRITERS' WORK FOR PEACE (3.5 MIN). (FINNISH 1530)
C14 SOVIET POET YEGOR ISAYEV, PARTICIPANT OF JUBILEE SESSION OF
WRITERS' UNION IN MOSCOW, ON RESPONSIBILITY OF CULTUAL FIGURES
FOR DESTINY OF PEACE, PARTICULARLY IN WEST EUROPE, ALSO RECEIVING
HIS "THE 25TH HOUR" AND REFERRING TO CHERNENKO'S SPEECH AT
C{?Prla~' ? P~LEIVUM. (7 MIN: FRENCHINTER 012100)
.35 '-NEWSREEL: REVIEW OF RESPONSE TO CHERNENKO'S STMTS REAFFIRMING
SOVIET PEACE POLICY, QUOTING RABOTNICHESKO DELO, CZECHOSLOVAK
PRAVDA, DOST, U.S. PEACE COUNCIL CHMN, INDIAN SCIENTIST,
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ASCAR ASSEMBLY CHAIRMAN. (5 MIN: ENGINTER 0910)
36 TASS COMMENTATOR LEV AKSYONOV ON GENERAL ROBERT WETZEL,
U3
HIGHRANKING REP OF COMMAND OF U.S. TROOPS IN FRG, LAUNCHING
(.GS Jeri- SLANDEROUS ATTACKS ON PARTICIPANTS IN MASS WEST GERMAN PEACE
r4l I&Wa
MVMT. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 2047) (S
aAtIWSTRUGGLE GROWING IN INTENSITY. (450 TEXT SENT: TASSE 0949 TASSR
1 0810)
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38 VIKTOR ILYICHEV ON NEW HEARING OF PALTIER CASE. (RPT
paw ENGINTE O1141O) (FRENCHINTER 012100 AMHARIC 011530) ;,LS
39 IGOR CHARIKOV NEW YORK REPORT RE UPI REPORT THAT
DONOVAN HAS BEEN ACCUSED OFFICIALLY OF CORRUPTION. GIVES
BACKGROUND TO DONOVAN'S CASE OF CORRUPTION IN CORRIDORS
tJ D6,j)VW+a^'OF POWER, ONE OF SEVERAL SUCH INCIDENTS. (3 MIN: HOME 1600
ORBIT,A 6000 02 OCT
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42 "WHAT IS COMMUNISM?" SOVIET LEGAL EXPERT (INCA
MIKHAYLOVSKAYA) DISCUSSES DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SOVIET JUDICIAL
SYSyt?M AND U. S. COURT PROCEDURES. (7 MIN: ENGNA 23000
STAT
~O TASSE 1615)
PROTECTIONISM," DENOUNCING U.S. ECONOMIC POLICY TOWARD EEC
uk,S jr COUNTRIES. (RPT GERMAN 011600) (3 MIN: FRENCHINTER 012100
f-11-1c
SPAiy.IS \01.2OOO) '~ ~
U.S. SELFISIHNESS IN REFUSING TO DISPLAY GENUINE. ATLANTIC
SOLIDARITY AND INTERVENE TO LESSEN WESTERN FINANCIAL
INSTABILITY. CONDEMNS U.S. FINANCIAL MACHINATIONS DESIGNED
RMS PROGRAM. (ENGUK 2000)
sMERICAS
47 VTKTOR OLIN ON SAN JOSE MEETING ON PROBLEMS OF CENTRAL
AMERICA (RP1 ENGINTER 012110) (ENGINTER 0710 1010)
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48 VALENTIN MASHKIM ON U.S. POLITICAL AND MILITARY MANEUVERS
IN CENTRAL AMERICAN AREA. (RPT PORTBRAZ 012200) (5.5 MIN: SPANCUBA
40 REPORT ON GROMYKO MEETING WITH PRESIDENT REAGAN IN WHITE
u J~ HOUSE 28 SEP
WITH GIST OF TALKS
FOR PRESS
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49 "TWO WORDS" FEATURE BY GASTON VARGAS, POINTS OUT IMMINENT
FAILURE OF U.S. PRINCIPLE OF NATIONAL SECURITY IN LATAM COUNTRIES
SEEKING TO HINDER DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT IN THIS CONTINENT.
THEN POINTS OUT THAT PINOCHET'S REGIME IS ONLY ONE LEFT UPHOLDING
THIS PRINCIPLE BUT THAT ITS STAY IN POWER IS VERY FRAIL. (7 MIN:
SP(ANC ILE 2130) as
0 VOLODIA TEITELBOIM COMMENTARY ON FAILURE OF MILITARY
DICTATORSHIP IN CHILE JUST AS IN OTHER LATIN AMERICAN
COUNTRIES. COMMENTARY POINTS OUT THAT DESPITE WORSENING SITUATION,
PINOCHET INSISTS ON REMAINING IN POWER, HOWEVER,
THE PEOPLE WILL CONTINUE THEIR STRUGGLE UNTIL THEY MANAGE TO
OUST CURRENT REGIME. COMMENTARY ALSO POINTS OUT THAT PINOCHET
REACTED IN SUCH A SURPRISING WAY TO ADMIRAL MATTHEI'S STATEMENTS
BECAUSE HE NO LONGER HAS THE STRENGTH TO TAKE DRASTIC MEASURES
AS HHEE?~DID IN THE PAST WITH OTHER OUTSPOKEN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
(13".5 MIN: SPANCHILE 2100)
COMMENTARY ON ANNIVERSARY OF THE RANCAGUA BATTLE
HEADED BY BERNARDO O'HIGGINS. COMMENTARY POINTS OUT THAT CURRENT
SITUATION IS VERY SIMILAR TO THAT EXISTING AT TIME OF
RANCAGUA BATTLE WHEN PEOPLE ALSO STRUGGLED FOR INDEPENDENCE.
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52 ANON COMMENTARY ON IMF'S APPROVAL OF PINOCHET REGIME'S
ECONOMIC POLICY THAT ONLY BRINGS MORE HUNGER TO THE CHILEAN
CITIZENS. IT POINTS OUT THAT CHILEAN ECONOMIC POLICY FOR
SOMETIME NOW HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED IN WASHINGTON. (9 MIN: SPANCHILE
L,
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55 VIKTOR LEVIN ON EEC MINISTERS MEETING IN LUXEMBOURG,
GIVING OUTLINE OF COMMON MARKET'S FINANCIAL PROBLEMS MAINTAINING
THAT CONTRADIDCTIONS WITHIN COMMUNITY ARE BOUND TO CONTINUE BECAUSE
OF FCOR STATE OF WESTERN EUROPE'S ECON. (3 MIN: MAVAK 1030)
56 SUMMARY IZVESTIYA ON ELECTIONS IN FRG MAINTAINING THAT
CDU AND FDP ARE LOSING THEIR VOTERS, GIVING ACCOUNT OF
RESULTS OF LOCAL ELECTIONS WHICH HAVE JUST ENDED IN
NORTNRHINE-WESTPHALIA. (350 TEXT: TASSE 2301)
57 VALENTIN SAKHAROV ON RECENT ELECTIONS IN NORTH-RHINE
WF 9TPHALIA QUOTING FROM KOHL'S STMMTS THAT ELECTIONS CONSTITUTE A
' LURE FOR CDU, ADMITTING THAT REASONS FOR FAILURE HAVE TO BE SEEN
IN NEGATIVE STATEMENTS BY FRANZ-JOSEF STRAUSS, MENTIONING THAT IN
INTERNAL POLITICAL FIELD CDU HAS NOT SUCCEEDED IN CONVINCING
NORTH-RHINE WESTPHALIAN VOTERS AND HAS DONE NOTHING TO IMPROVE
FOREI(N POLITICAL AND SECURITY SITUATION OF FRG, MENTIONING ALSO
THAT SPD FAILED TO VOICE ITS CLEAR OPPOSITION AGAINST U.S.
ARMNT POLICY 7 MIN, POOR: GERMAN 1700)
.. 58. YURIY YAKHONTOV ON PERSECUTION OF COMMUNISTS IN FRG
REFERRING ESPECIALLY TO CASE OF (HANS MEISTER) WHO LOST HIS JOB
FOR BEING MEMBER OF DKP, DENOUNCING CASE OF HERBERT BASTIAN AND
CONDEMNING PRACTICES OF FRG MINISTRIES UNIVERSITIES, AND
RTS. (7 MIN, POOR: GERMAN 1700) 02 OCT W?4
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59 "DIALOGUE": INTERVIEW WITH FRG THEATER DIRECTOR (HILDEGARD
BERGFELD) ON HER PARTICIPATION IN PLENARY MEETING OF THE
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIA'jlQN OF CHILDREN'S AND YOUTH THEATERS, WHICH
TOOK PLACE IN THE SOM ET UNION INCLUDING INFORMATION A20UT
CHILDREN'S THEATERS IN THE USSR. (5 MIN); INTERVIEW WITH
(HANS-JOERG EBERHARD) ON THE PREPARATIONS MADE IN THE FRG
FOR THE PARTICIPATION IN THE INTERNATIONAL YOUTH FESTIVAL IN MOSCOW
IN 1955 (1 MIN); REGUESTED INFORMATION ABOUT NEW CITIES IN THE
SOVIET UNION1 INCLUDING STATEMENTS BY A FRG TRADE-UNION JOURNALIST
ON HIS TRIP TO SIBERIA (4` IN)j REQUESTED REPORT ON THE USSR
US-S(_ CONSTITUTION AND ON THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE INDIVIDUAL SOVIET
USs(1--
REPUBLICS, INCLUDING REFERENCE TO SPECIAL RIGHTS OF SOVIET CITIZENS
(6 NA) (TOTAL 23 MIN INCL MUSIC: GERMAN 1600)
"GOOD EVENING, AUSTRIA": ANATOLIY (PODKOPAYEV) REPORT
ON THE OPENING OF 16TH MEETING OF MIXED SOVIET-AUSTRIAN COMMISSION
FOR ECONOMIC AND SCIENTIFIC-TECHNOLOGICAL COOPERATION,
uLkSK o d BY RECORDED STATEMENTS BY HEAD OF SOVIET DELEGATION,
Q,Cr~ ct1
11,55 sei tw_
NIKOLAY PATOLICHEV, AND RECORDED STATEMENTS BY AUSTRIAN VICE
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(_T 9~'-L 17 MIN GERMAUST 2000)
CHANCELLOR BORBERT STEGER, AS WELL AS BY SPEECHES BY NORBERT
STEGER AND NIKOLAY PATOLICHEV ON OCCASION OF AWARDING OF HIGH
AUSTRIAN ORDER UPON NIKOLASY PATOLICHEV (13 MIN); REPORT BY
ANf?;TOL I Y t PODKOPAr'_ . , ON rJSTRO-SOVIET RELATIONS IN THE FRAMEWORK
OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE MIXED SOVIET-AUSTRIAN COMMISSION (4 MIN).
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62 GLANCE AT BRITISH SCENE: NIKOLAY GORSHKOV ON SITUATION IN
BRITAIN DURING LABOR PARTY CONFERENCE IN BLACKPOOL, NOTING EFFORTS
OF TORIES TO NEGATE EFFECT OF TRIUMPH OF WORKING CLASS DOLIDARITY
AT BLACKPOOL, POINTING OUT THAT 1,500 REPRESENTATIVES OF PARTY AND
T'1 ORGANIZATIONS UNANIMOUSLY CONDEMNED POLICE BRUTALITY AND
PROVOCATIONS AGAINST STRIKERS, MEANWHILE, PRIME MINISTER THATCHER
WAS ANXIOUS TO PERSONALLY PRAISE YORKSHIRE POLICE FOR THEIR
EXCELLENT WORK, STRESSING THAT A COURT-SUMMONS WAS ISSUED
TO ARTHUR SCARGILL ON GROUNDS THAT STRIKE IS ILLEGAL
CHARACTERIZES METHODS USED BY TORIES AGAINST THEIR OPPONENTS.
(ENGU 2000)
ANON ON SOVIET MINERS EXPRESSING SOLIDARITY WITH BRITISH COAL
ON STRIKE. (4 MIN: TURKISH 011400)
64 REVIEW OF SOVIET PRESS REPORTS ON STMT BY UKRAINIAN
MINER ANATOLIY FEDOTOV ON BRITISH MINERS' STRIKE, CONDEMNING TORY
POLICIES TOWARD COAL INDUSTRY AND MINERS, AND CONTRASTS THEM WITH
HIGH ESTEEM OF SOVIET COAL INDUSTRY AND ITS MINERS, UNDERLINING
IMPORTANCE OF INTL SOLIDARITY WITH BRITISH MINERS. (4 MIN:
65 LONDON CORR SERGEY SAYENKO ON BRITAIN'S MINEWORKERS IN 7TH
MONTH OF THEIR STRIKE, NOTING MAJOR CLASHES BETWEEN POLICE AND
MINERS ON STRIKE OUTSIDE MALTBY IN SOUTH YORKSHIRE, POINTING OUT
PRIME MINISTER THATCHER RECENTLY AUTHORIZED AN ALL-OUT
WAR AGIANST LEADERS OF STRIKE. (5 MIN: CZECH/SLOVAK
1600;--'Ai;JON: SERBO 2000)
2006)
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66 INTVW WITH BRITISH MINERS OF STRIDE VISITING SOVIET UNION
WITH THEIR FAMILIES, OUTLINING THEIR DEMANDS FROM BRITISH GOVERNMENT
TO PROTECT THEIR JOBS. (4. 5 MIN: PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 2300
GERMAN 1600 BULGARIAN 1630 POLISH 1500 SERBO 1700 2000')
"THIS YOUNGER GENERATION": (ALEKSANDR SHLIKHTER % AND :MAPV
SANDERS) TAKING ISSUE WITH ARTICLE BY RICHARD OWEN, MOSCOW CORR
OF LONDON TIMES IN WHICH HE TRIED TO DENIGRATE SOVIET YOUTH,
QUOTING STMTS BY VARIOUS MOSCOW YOUTH'S WHO REFUTE CLAIMS
MADE BY RICHARD OWEN ABOUT HOW MOSCOW YOUTH PASSES THEIR SPARE
TIME, STRESSING THAT ONLY A MINORITY OF SOVIET YOUTH SPEND THEIR
FREE TIME IN BARS AND DANCE CLUBS, REFERRING TO THE MANY
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SOVIET YOUTH TO MAKE GOOD, CONSTRUCTIVE USE
OF THEIR SPARE TIME. (ENGUK 2000)
68 BORIS TUMANOV ON FRENCH AUSTERITY POLICY. (RPT FRENCH
2cr1-21 .:(FRENCH 1830)
MIKHAIL DOI3ROV ON SOVIET-ITALIAN RELATIONS IN LIGHT
-V-0F??-NEi41-PORK- MEETING BETWEEN GROMYKO AND G I UL I O ANDREOTT I ,
ITALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER. (SENT: ITALIAN 2000)
/ 9;L `02 OCT1984
-70 "SOCIALIST COUNTRIES AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES THAT FOLLOW
f4-'ru S9CIALIST POLICY." ($PT SOMALI 281600) (AMHARIC 011530)
A/V
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71 "AFRICA AS WE SEE IT": YURIY ROGOV ON SITUATION IN CHAD,
NOTING THAT FRENCH TROOPS BEING WITHDRAWN ARE MOVING TO CHAD
RATHER THAN HOME, CHARGING FRANCE WITH GIVING ILLUSION uF
WITHDRAWAL WHILE REMAINING CLOSE BY FOR FURTHER INTERVENTION (3 MIN)
OLEG LAVRUKHIN CITES ANGOP REPORT THAT LARGE FNLA UNIT HAS
SURRENDERED IN NORTH OF COUNTRY: STRESSING THAT MPLA POLICY
CATERS TO INTERESTS OF BROAD MASSES OF POPULATION (3 MIN); VLADLEN
MIKHAYLOV ON KENYAN PRESIDENT MOI'S CLAIM THAT HE DESIRES
GOOD-NEIGHBOR RELATIONS WITH ALL ITS NEIGHBORS, POINTING OUT
THAT GRANTING OF FACILITIES FOR U.S. NAVAL AND MILITARY IS
INCOMPATIBLE WITH THIS CLAIM (3 MIN). (ENGAFR 1700 2000; OLEG
5- Cad=
FEATURE: SOUTH AFRICA IN THE LIBERATION STRUGGLE -- ON
74 TIME, EVENTS, PEOPLE: INCL SERGEY PRAVDIN ON POSITION OF
BLACK POPULATION IN SOUTH AFRICA, LISTING EXAMPLES OF
DEPRIVATION AND EXPLOI"T'ATION, AND CRITICIZING NEW CONSTITUTION.
(5 I : HOME 0900 ORBITA 0900)
MIDEAST
75 "MONTH'S BEST LETTER": REVIEW ARAB LISTENERS' LETTERS
DENOUNCING POLICIES OF USA AND ISRAEL IN MIDEAST; AND NAMES OF
WINNE .g_ (ARABIC 1500) LAS
76...WINDOW ON ARAB WORLD: INCL ANON QUOTING JORDANIAN AND
"SYRIAN FOREIGN MINISTERS' ADDRESSES TO UNGA CRITICIZING U.S.
~dY~4!`~ 7 J ' POLICY AS THREAT TO PEACE (3 MIN); ANON ON U. S. PROPAGANDA HAILING
Si SScUY`)
ALLEGED ISRAELI INTENTION OF WITHDRAWING FROM LEBANON, CONTENDING
THAT CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY ISRAEL FOR ITS WITHDRAWAL INDICATE
THAT ITS PUPPETS WILL TAKE OVER OCCUPATION AND THEREFORE THAT
TALK OF WITHDRAWAL IS TRICK DESIGNED TO DECEIVE INTERNATIONAL
PUB I OPINION (3 MIN). (ARABIC 1530 FRENCHKAG 2030) .? ?
...__ 0 2 OCT 19~
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po_,,Q' PROTEST. (RPT ENGINTER 012110) (ENGINTER 0710 1010)
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ANON IN SERIES "PAGES FROM HISTORY OF SOVIET- 1Rl1NJAl1
MudH RELAl110NS." (RPT PERSIAN 011700) (PERSIAN 1800)
TAKE 6 OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 2 OCT 64
78 REPORTS ON 2 OCT MOSCOW MEETING BETWEEN CHERNENKO AND PDRY
PREMIER ALI NASIR MUHAMMAD AL-HASANI, WITH GIST REMARKS EXCHANGED.
(SENT FROM MOSCOW TV 1130) (800 TEXT, COMP FYI SENT. TASSE 1315
i02\ i ~ TASSR 1245; 8-4 MIN: HOME 1-200 1-600 1900 ORBITA 1200 1600 1900
Al _ t-fuSO J MAYAK '1130 1500 ENGINTER 1?10 1810 2110 FRENCHINTER 2100 ENGNA
J' 23Q0 PORTDRAZ'2200 2300 SPANLA 2300 FRENCH 1830 ITALIAN 1800
GREEKCY 1Q00 PORTAFR 1,830 ALBANIAN 1530 POLISH 1500 HUNG 1730 BUL
1630 ROMANIAN 1700 SERBO 1-700 2000 BEC?NG 1500' INDO 1500 .!3UR 1430
KOR 1330 MAND L600; 350 TEXT: TASSE 1242; 2-1 MIN: ORB I TA 1350
2000 2004 MAYAK 1830 1930 HOME 20 i0 ENG I NTER .1401500 1600 1700 18?
1900 2000 2100 FRENCHINTER 1600 2100 ENGNA 2300 ENGUK 2000
ITALIAN 1900 2000 FINNISH 1530 GERMAN 1600 1700 GERMAUST 2000
ARABIC 1500 1730 GREEKCY 1800 ENGAFR'1700 20"00 POPRTAFR 1830
ZULU 1900 ALBANIAN 1530 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 1700 HUNG 1730 SERBO
1700 2000.BENG 1500 BUR 1430 HINDI 14,60 INDO 1330 KOR 1330 MAND
1600 VIET 1400; BRIEF: MAYAK 21-00 2230 ORBITA 2304 PORTBRAZ 220
d-
.2300--SANLA 2200)
-- GERMAN 1600 PERSIAN- 1500 1700 ARAI.IC 1500 1 ?3 1730 TURK 1400
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ANON ON GROWING ECONOMIC RELATIONS BETWEEN TURKEY AND
SOCIALIST COUNTRIES. EXPLAINS BENEFICIAL ASPECTS OF ECON
'RELATIONS, SAYS THAT SOCIALIST COUNTRIES ARE NATURAL ALLIES OF
TURKEY IN ITS FIGHT AGAINST DISCRIMINATORY ACTION CF EEC. (6 MIN:
TURK' S! 011830)
VERA LEBEDEVA ON USSR'S EFFORTS TO IMPROVE
INTERNATIONAL SITVATI U.S. ANTI-IRANIAN ACTIONS. (8 MIN,
-
T-RSI:AN 1700) 2 OCT mu / Ak
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PAKISTANI MEDIA PROPAGANDA AGAINST USSR AND INDIA
AND THEIR FABRICATED STORIES ABOUT SO-CALLED THREATS FROM
INDIA, USSR, SAYING THIS IS BEING DONE TO S 1OKESCREEN
PAKISTAN-USA MILITARY COOPERATION AND PREPA04TIONS By REFERRING
TO SOPHISTICATED ARMS SUPPLY TO PAKISTAN BY WASHINGTON. (4 MIN:
u(
(9 MIN: URDU 1200)
4 INTNATL DIARY: INCL KACHANOV CITING REUTER ON PAKISTANI
('NUCLEAR PREPS. (RPT HOME 011745) (ORBITA 1030 1345 1430)
~Ia kis s 13JAt 10
AFGHANISTAN
7O- 85 REPORT ON SPEECH BY DRA FOREIGN MINISTER DnST AT UNGA.
(ic 0-
(4 N - . DAR I 011500)
6 ;rt D~ Sr
~ac,V 86 ALEKSANDR KOROLEV CONTRASTS TWO STATEMENTS MADE AT UN ON
SITUATION IN AFGHANISTAN: GROMYKO'S REALISTIC ASSESSMENT (ONE
MIN); FAILURE OF REAGAN TO ACKNOWLEDGE CAUSES OF TENSION.
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83 VLADIMIR VIKTOROV NOTING MAHATMA GANDHI'S BIRTH ANNIV 2 OCT,
PAYING RICH TRIBUTES TO GANDHI FOR HIS UNTIRING STRUGGLE FOR INDIA'c
FREEDOM AND FOR HIS INVALUABLE CONTRIBUTION TO NATLIB MOVEMENTS IN
OTHER PARTS OF WORLD. COMMENDS GANDHI'S UNDERSTANDING OF GOSR
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88 YURIY SOLTAN REPORT FOLLOWING TRIP TO DRA ANSWERING
Li,-j=?: nS' QUESTIONS ON AFGHANISTAN'S HEROIC EVERYDAY LIFE.
(/YM N: PERSIAN 1800)
STAT
Q-1)REPORTS ON AFGHANISTAN: AFGHAN PARTY MTG ON ELECTION PLANS;
SPEECH BY AFGHAN FOREIGN MINISTER AT UNGA SESSION; AFGHAN FORCES'
ATTACK ON FOREIGN BANDITS; AFGHAN TV REPORT ON
KABUL AIRPORT EXPLOSION; AFGHAN PROTEST AGAINST IRANIAN AIRCRAFT
DEVIATION INTO AFGHAN AIRSPACE; AFGHAN FOREIGN TRADE. (9 MIN:
aw /
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~CHJNA
T /
PPC NAIL DAY. (TASSE 301240) (2-1 MIN: AMHARIC 01.1.530/TW-ICE/
N~_"'
p&L JAP 011200; BRIEF: ENGI!!TER 0700 SPANLA 0000 SPANCUEA' 0100 TURK
-s
EPORTS ON MESSAGE EXCHANGE BETWEEN USSR AND PRC FOREIGN
MINISTRIES ON '!NIV DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS. (200 TEXT SENT: TASSE
11 D PL, 1544r ISSR 1518; BRIEF: .SERBO 2000)
11 5S
93 ITEMS ON PRC ANNIV: BRIEFLY QUOTING SOVIET GREETINGS TO
PRC, WITH SUMMARIES PRAVDA ARTICLE (4-3 MIN). (OVERALL 6-4 MIN:
i ~~ tea E N G I N 1010 AMHAR I C 0) 1530 TURK 011400 HUNG 012000) S 5
t1 s~pw~q-
C e.~ 94 MARY PRAVDA, 1 OCT, ON 35TH PRC ANNIV. (ENGINTER 302110)
i~ ; G MIN: JAP 011200) C
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95 MULATOV "HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT ACTION" ON 35TH ANNIV
PRC-SOVIET DIP RELATIONS ESTABLISHMENT. NOTES U.S. RELATIONS
WITH EMT GOVERNMENT 30 YEARS AFTER SOVIET SEVERANCE, NOTES U.S.
~SSft- UNW, OF USE VIWAN IN DOUBLE-DEALING WITH PRC. (4. 5 MIN: MAND 0700)
viP Lcs
96 (LIBIN) ON 35TH ANNIV OF ESTABLISHMENT OF DIP RELATIONS
BETWEEN PRC AND USSR, STRESSING SOVIET STRIVING FOR NORMALIZATION
WITH CHINESE PEOPLE, NOTES SOVIET AID TO CHINA IN THWARTING U. S.
PLAN TO AT"rAC& CHINA WITH NUCLEAR WEAPONS, CITES SOVIET UNION
97 PROGRAM FOR CHINESE SOLDIERS: (ABURAMOV) ON SOVIET
_~
L
rl ~
INVITE
S
CONTR BJTIONS TO CONSOLIDATING PRC'S NATIONAL DEFENSE IN 'FIFTIES.
91 USSR SUPSDV PRESIDIUM/COUNCIL MINISTERS GREETINGS MSG ON
SAGE TO CHINESE LEADERS ON NATIONAL DAY. (6 MIN: MANDSEA 1130)
5-S
98 NEWSLETTER ON MEETING IJITH TWO CHINESE STUDENTS 1 OCT AT
MOSCOW TRANSPORT INSTITUTE WHERE THEY GRADUATED IN 1959. BOTH
TO NATIONAL DAY CELUBRATIONS. (5 MIN: MAND 1230)
5 / LLS
No- /6V i) 2 OCT 1984 ss *IMW
ROGRAM FOR CHINESE CADRES: (SMIRNOFF) ON LENINIST SCI
(7 MIN: MAND 1230)
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103 IZVESTIYA CORR REPORTS ON KAMPUCHEAN ECON AND SOCIAL
`LO-mr RE RY. (RPT ENGINTER 231431) (3 MIN: ENGINTER 1710)
I
ANATOLIY ALEKSANDROV, RE REAGAN AND SHULTZ RECEIVING
Sd~"jdw SIHANOUK AND SON SANN IN NEW YORK, RECALLS COALITION REQUEST FOR
q, SG-~~ ARMS WHICH NEWS AGENCIES SAID WAS RECEIVED SYMPATHETICALLY BY
Lks
REAGAN, QUESTIONING HOW THIS CA t4 $E RECONCILED WITH U. S. CLAIM
V L,0
OF DESIRING PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT. CRITICIZES USA AND PRC SUPPORT
FOR, KP?MPUCHEAN COALITION. (ENG I NTER 1531)
100 BORIS DUROV ON U.S. EXPANSIONIST PLANS IN FAR EAST,
QUOTING NATION 0,N-U.S. MILITARY AID TO SOUTH KOREA, NOTING U.S.
ATTEMPTS TO PUSH JAPAN INTO CLOSER ALLIANCE WITH SOUTH KOREA.
QUOTES JAPANESE PRESS ON JAPANESE-SOUTH KOREAN MILITARY TIES AND
JAP INTENTION OF HOLDING JOINT MILITARY EXERCISES. (5 MIN: ENGINTER
011540 I
101 ANON ON RESULTS OF TALKS IN WASHINGTON BETWEEN WEINBERGER,
JAP SELF-DEFENSE AGENCY DIRECTOR. NOTES JAPAN WILL FULFILL
MILITARY OBLIGATIONS TO USA AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THUS ENDANGERING
JAPr)N-'-~NEIGHBORS IN PACIFIC. (3 MIN: VIET 1300)
102 "FRIENDSHIP, GOOD-NEIGHBORLINESS" PROGRAM: SOVIET-JAP
EXCHANGE (5 MIN); GROUP OF SECRETARIES TO DIETMEN OF JAP-SOVIET
PARLIAMENTARIANS FRIENDSHIP ASSN VISIT USSR 16-26 SEP, LEADER,
MEMBERS GIVE IMPRESSIONS OF USSR (7 MIN); SEMINAR OF MASS
COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF USSR, JAPAN HELD IN MOSCOW, INTERVIEW
WITH JAP DELEG MEMBERS (9 MIN). (TOTAL 27 MIN, INCL MUSIC: JAP
011200)
(x5 I .S S
(ENGINTER
PRAVDA ON STEADY STEPS TAKEN BY PRK. (RPT INDO 251330)
MIN: INDO 1330 LAO 1 300 )
aw / 7 92 OCT ,584
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III NIKOLAY SHISHLIN SPEAKING IN GENERAL TERMS ABOUT SUCCESSES
OF CEMA COOP1 NOTING HOW SOCIALIST COUNTRIES' ECONOMIES HAVE
-ADVANCED-SUCCESSFULLY IN FIRST THREE QUARTERS OF YEAR. (3 MIN:
Laos
Q0ijid 16~,Q CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 POLISH 1500 SERBO 1700 2000' KOR 1330)
109 (KUZNETSOV) ON THAILAND'S AGGRESSION AGAINST LAOS, RAPPING
0"'('A
L, (.~ a5
107 PROGRAM "REPLIES TO QUESTIONS": DESCRIBES PROGRESS MADE
BY KAMPUCHEAN PEOPLE DESPITE USA-PRC SUPPORTED POL POT GROUP'S
ATTEMPT TO DISRUPT PEACE IN THAT COUNTRY. ALSO SUPPORTING VIETNAM'S
ROLE IN KAMPUCHEA AND STATES THAT VIETNAMESE TROOPS, WHO HAVE GOi'JE
THERE AT REQUEST OF KAMPUCHEAN PEOPLE, WILL REMAIN IN THAT
COUNTRY UNTIL THAT TIME WHEN USA ENDS THREAT AGAINST PEOPLE OF
KAMPUpH~A. (7 MIN, POOR: BENG 1540)
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108 SERGEY KUZMICHOV REVIEWS SOCIAL PROGRESS IN LAOS, WITH
REF TO' PLANNED CENSUS TO HELP PRODUCE PLANS FOR FUTURE ECONO1,"MIC
DEVELOPMENT, REVIEWS AND PRAISES LAO ACHEIVEME'1TS SINCE
REVOLUTION, CRITICIZING CONTINUED U.S.-BACKED THAI PROVOCATIONS. CAs
(5 ,{ (: EN(INTER 011540)
THAILAND FOR BLAMING ITS MISTAKES ONTO LAOS, ITS HEGEMONISM.
(10 MJN: MANDSEA 1130)
(_1
ANON FROM MOSCOW ON AWARD OF POLISH MEDAL TO VIET PIANIST
\Jl
DANA--T-hAI SON. (9 MIN: - VIET 1300)
TAK.F--B:OF SEVERAL -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 2 OCT 84
CEMA/EAST EUROPE
MAViVAL, 0630)
112 BULGARIAN CINEMATOGRAPHER GIVING ACCOUNT OF HIS WORK.
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113 INTVW WITH ECONOMIST (PETER HUBLER) ON OCCASION OF 35TH
ANNIV GDR AND ITS ECONOMIC ACHIEVEMENTS SINCE LIBERATION.
35(4- MAIN GREEKCY 1800 PERSIAN 1600 1700 FRENCHINTER 2100 BULGARIAN
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114 SUMMARY GERHARD SCHUERER PRAVDA MARKING 35TH FOUNDING ANNIV
()(L FtA"sa'~ % GDf~,~ (RPT GERMAN 011700) (GERMAN 1000)
fitS5(1- A.,jot\/ k
..ks 4'
11.5 REPORT ON PRAVDA ARTICLES DEVOTED TO 35TH ANNIV GDR,
REFERRING ESPECIALLY TO AN ARTICLE ON GDR SHIP 'DESSAU'. CIRCULATING
BETWEEN ROSTOCK AND USSR, INCL INFO ABOUT COOP BETWEEN GDR AND USSR
IN FIELD OF SHIPBUILDING. (3 MIN: GERMAN 1700)
116 "VOICES OF FRIENDSHIP": REVIEW OF LISTENERS' LETTERS FROM
GDR ON 35TH ANN I V OF GDR, REFER R REFERRING ESPECIALLY TO FRIENDSHIP
RELATIONS BETWEEN USSR AND GDR (5 MIN) ; REQUESTED REPORT ON VOLUME
OF TRADE EXCHANGE BETWEEN USSR AND GDR, INCL STMTS BY GDR FRITZ
WALTER ON GDR IMPORTS FROM USSR (2 MIN); REQUESTED INFO ABOUT
SOVIET SOCIETY FOR FRIENDSHIP WITH GDR, INCL DETAILS ABOUT YOUTH
CONTACTS BETWEEN BOTH COUNTRIES (9 MIN ; RESULTS OF FIRST QUIZ
ROUND DEVOTED TO 35TH ANNIV GDR (5 MIN). (27 MIN OVERALL, INCL
'3\ v9 MUSIC: RMAN 1700)
1.e--
GE.N?--COL ALEKSEY ZHOLTOV ON LIBERATION OF YUGOSLAVIA. (9
MIN: LISH 1500)
STAT
-- OLGGY
---i19 . Ar - N I N ON DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM.
G
tip IN: TURKISH 291730 011400)
SPACE
120 REPORTAGE ON COMPLETION OF SPACE MISSION AND LE NDING OF
CAPSULE CONTAINING COSMONAUTS LEONID '.:AZJM, VLADI?TR SOLOVYOV AND
OLEG ATKOV AFTER 237 DAYS IN SPACE. (700 TEXT SENT: TASSE 1204
U.55(L Fit
TASSR 1220 M'YAK 1200 HOME 1200 ORBITA 1200; 5-4 MIN: HOME 4400
900 ORB I TA 1400 1600 1900) +,-,/ I 1 0 2 Cci 1984
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121 CPSU CC/PRESIDIUM OF SUPSOVIET/COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
GREETINGS MSG TO ALL PARTICIPANTS IN PREPARATTGN AND REALIZATION
OF LONGEST EVER SPACE FLIGHT ABOARD SALYtJT-7 AND TO COSMONAUTS
K I Z I M, SOLOVYOV AND ATKOV ON THEIR ACHIEVEMENT.
'40`- TASSE 1215 TASSR 1310; 4. MIN SENT: MAYAK 1200 HOME -1-2000'1400
-'vim ORBITA 1200 1400; 4-3 MIN: HOME 1-600 1-900 ORBITA 1600 1900 GREEKCY
1800 ZULU 1600; 2-1 MIN: MAYAK 1500 1930 ORBITA 1850 HOME 205o
a6GERMAN 1600 1700- GERMAUST 2000 'HIND 1440; BRIEF: ORBITA 2004
1GA
I
6k'
2304 ENGINTER 1400 1500 ENGINTER 1600 1700 1300 1900
1600 2100 ENGNA 2300 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 2300 ITALIAN 1800
FINNISH 1130 ENGAF 1700 2000 PORTAF 1830 HUNGARIAN 1730)
122 PRESIDIUM OF USSR SUPSOV AWARDS TO COSMONAUTS K I Z I M,
O-LJ
SOLOVYOV AND ATKOV ON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THEIR ENDURANCE SPACE
MISSION ON SALYUT-7. (250 TEXT MAYAK 1200 HOME 1200 1400 1-600
1900 2050 ORDITA 1200 1400 1600 1900; 100 TEXT: TASSE 1340 TASSR
MA'iAK 1500 2230 ORBITA 2304; BRIEF: ENGINTER
1900 FRENCHINTER`1600 2100 ITALIAN 1800)
'p i &00 1700 q00
12 ERCSEY
GIVING ACCOUNT
DESCENT MODULE
HOME 1200 ORBITA 1200 MAYAK 1290)
ZHELEZNYAK REPORTAGE FROM MISSION CONTROL CENtt=R,
OF LANDING OF COSMONAUTS, DESCRIBING ENTRY OF
INTO ATMOSPHERE, GIVING EXCERPTS OF COMMUNICATIONS
SESSIONS BETWEEN COSMONAUTS AND GROUND CONTROL, STRESSING DEGREE OF
PRECISION AND 'SKILL WITH WHICH WHOLE FLIGHT HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT.
ti
J24 PETR PELEKHOV REPORTAGE FROM PLACE WHERE COSMONAUTS LANDED,
QUOTING FORMER COSMONAUT ABOUT FIRST FIVE OR TEN MINUTES ARE MOST
DIFFICULT FOLLOWING TOUCHDOWN, LAUDING ACHIEVEMENTS OF CREW
WHO HAVE SPENT LONGER THAN ANYONE ELSE IN SPACE. (4 r1AYAK 1530
HOt 11600 ORBITA 1600) .. 0 2 OCT 1984
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125 ANON ON SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION OF LONGEST FLIGHT I' H19-FURY
OF SPACE EXPLORATION CULMINATING WITH LANDING OF COSMONAUTS KIZIM,
SOLOVYEV AND ATKOV AFTER SPENDING 237 DAYS ABOARD SALYUT-7, GIVING
DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS UP TO LANDING, NOTING FIRST EXAMINATIONS BY
DOCTORS OF COSMONAUTS ON LANDING WHICH WERE SATISFACTORY, UNDERLI
NING
GREAT NUMBER OF EXPERIMENTS CONDUCTED BY COSMONAUTS DURING THEIR
STAY IN SPACE, MENTIONING VISITS TO SPACE LAB BY INTL CREWS,
STRESSING THAT THIS RECORD SPACEFLIGHT OF SOVIET COSMONAUTS
BECAME AN IMPORTANT LANDMARK IN PEACEFUL EXPLORATION OF SPACE.
(4-3 MIN: ENGINTER 1410 1810 2100 FRENCHINTER 2100 SPANCHILE
2100 PORTBRAZ 2200 2300 SPANLA 2300 ENGNA 2300 GERMAN 1600 ENGUK
2000 ITALIAN 1800 GREEKCY 1800 ARABIC 1730 PERSIAN 1500 1700 PORTAF
1830 BULGARIAN 1530 POLISH 1500 CZECH/SLOVAK 1600 HUNGARIAN 1700
ALBAI1I N-1530 SERBO.1700 2000 LAO 1300 INDO 1500 MAND 1600)
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126 REPORT ON CURRENT SOVIET SPACE VENTURE.
Ut Ss(1-
(RPT GERMAN 211700)
TAKE 9 OF 9 -- COMMENTARY LIST: MOSCOW CONSOLIDATED 2 OCT 84
D(0` 3 06
LIFE IN USSR
127 PRAVDA EDITORIAL LAUDING COMPLETION OF TRACK-LAYING UN BAM.
(Jl SSI~ (HO1`00 )
_1216 CHFRNENKO SPEECH AT USSR UNION OF WRITERS JUBILEE PLENUM,
25 SEP.;:=DEVOTED TO 50TH ANNIV FIRST ALL-UNION CONGRESS OF WRITERS.
L(3S(t GU~'~ s (TASSE--?50827) (7 MIN: HUNGARIAN 1730; BRIEF: TURKISH 291730)
129 ANON ON 50TH JUBILEE SESSION OF USSR WRITERS' UNION1
BRIEFLY QUOTING CHERNENKO'S ADDRESS, AND QUOTING IOSEF RABIN.
POET, OgUT WRITERS' UNION JUBILEE. (7 MIN: SPANISH 012000)
130 ANON ON REACTION FROM MEDIA AND POLITICAL, PUBLIC ACTIVISTS
IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES TO REMARKS BY CHERNENKO MADE AT MEETING
AWARDING HIM LENIN MEDAL AND GOLD MEDAL OF HAMMER SICKLE AND AT
PLENARY MTG OF SOVIET WRITERS UNION, CITING ETHIOPIAN FOREIGN
MINISTER, BULGARIAN PAPER, CZECH PAPER, AFGHAN FOREIGN MINISTER,
3POTHERS. (6 MIN: KOR 1130) OCT 334
Ct 33
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(P/-( .-WRITERS UNION CC, ON ACTIVITIES AND PLENARY MEETING OF THIS
~~
SS' v UNION. (7 MIN: KOR 0930)
134 REPORT ON COMPLETION OF BAYKAL-AMUR TRACK-LAYING AND KUANDA 147
CELEBRATIONS ON OCCASION. (RPT-ENGINTER 011410) (ENGINTER 0710
1010 FRENCHINTER 012100 ENGNA 0001 AMHARIC 011530 TURKISH 011400
II HU G-MN 012000)
135 (BILL BRIGGS) REVIEWING ADOPTION OF PRESENT SOVIET
CONSTITUTION, EXPLAINING HOW IT WAS DEBATED AND RIGHTS IT UPHOLDS,
MENTIONING THAT U. S. WILL SOON CELEBRATE 200TH ANNIV OF ITS
CONSTITUTION, WHICH UNFQ TUNATELY DOES NOT GUARANTEE EMPLOYMENT,
132 SOVIET AUTHOR DANIL GRANIN ON CREATIVE F R EEDOM IN USSR,
FEGGED TO 50TH ANNIV OF UNION OF SOVIET WRITERS. (3.5 MIN: SERBO
133 I NTVW WITH YUR I Y BATAL I N, CHMN OF USSR STATE CMTEE FOR
LABOR AND SOCIAL ISSUES ON WAYS FOR IMPROVING ORGANIZEU ro i of-
WORKFORCE REDISTRIBUTION. (350 TEXT SENT: TASSE 2150 TASSR
0850)
CLAIMING THAT SOVIET PPL ARE PERPLEXED THAT THEIR RIGHTS ARE
NOT N LVEF SAL. (3. 5 MIN: ENGNA 0001 2300) "S
136 PROF (EDUARD KILLYN) ON CONSTITUTION DAY IN USSR. (6 MIN:
ROMANIAN 1700)
137- V TORS: PERUVIAN WINNER OF RADIO MOSCOW QUIZ: SPANLA 0000
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