LETTER OF INFORMATION

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December 26, 1968
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z-c O/J< 2 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 \ S-E-C-R-E-T 26 December 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR: Staff Personnel SUBJECT: Letter of Information GENERAL 1. Additional Service to New Administration: By request, the New York office of President-elect Richard Nixon is being supplied with selected items from broadcast and press monitoring by wire. Previously, special delivery of Daily Reports and PAD reports had been started on a regular basis. 2. CPR Coverarce: On 10 December the Sinkiang regional radio announced that it would begin on the 16th to rebroadcast Radio Peking's First Program "on a full-time basis," which led to fears that local programing might be sharply curtailed in the wake of cutbacks in receipts of provincial news- papers and result in a considerable intelligence loss. However, Sinkiang and other provincial-level radios merely extended their hours of transmission in order to carry additional relays of Peking's First Program. There appears to be no important cutback in local programing, All provincial-level radios are currently broadcasting local newscasts on a regular basis except for Lhasa (Tibet) and Tientsin (provincial voice of Hopeh). Lhasa did broadcast a local editorial on 13 December, its first local origination since early' November. In connection with the cutback in CPR press sources, FBIS is planning to survey possible monitoring sites in South Korea to determine their potential for monitoring North China transmitters which are either difficult or impossible to monitor from existing FBIS sites. 50X1 50X1 50X1 With the arrival at the Hokkaido Bureau of a third-country national cruising monitor who has just completed intensive training at the Okinawa Bureau, a cruising program has been launched to improve North China regional coverage, which has been quite limited in scope since its inception at Chitose. FBIS representatives attended a meeting of Organization components concerned with the consequences of the cutoff of CPR newspapers. It was generally agreed that it was still too early to tell just what the cutoff means in terms of quantitative and qualitative loss or to determine what steps could be taken to make up any losses resulting from the cutback. Although the cutoff of the provincial press has deprived Asia Division of the regular receipt of about 25 newspaper titles, the division continues to receive two Peking papers, two daily news releases, and the S-E-C-R-E-T Group 1 Excluded from automatic down- grading and declassification Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 Nod \ft/ SUBJECT: Letter of Information, 26 December 1966 Party theoretical journal, Red Flag, on a regular and current basis, In addition the Liberation Army Daily, the Yunnan Daily, and Agricultural Machinery Techno e received fairly regularly, but not on a current basis. 3. L4221 ,22w The first indication of trouble that led to the coup in Mali on 19 November was a Radio Accra item on the closure of Bamako airport, It and the subsequent Radio Bamako communique announcing the military takeover and overthrow of Modibo Keita and his regime were filed by the African Bureau operational immediate, the latter item clearing the bureau wire 25 minutes after broadcast time. 4. Supreme Soviet Franc Crisis: During the month FBIS Wire consumers were especially interested in the French monetary crisis and the USSR Supreme Soviet sessions. The Caribbean and London bureaus provided fast and complete coverage of both developments. 5. U.S.-Czech Trade: A Czechoslovakia/Hungary Branch Slovak press item published in the 31 October Postern Europe Daily Report served as the basis for deferring action on approval of an export license for sale of US aircraft components to the Czechoslovak manufacturer of L-410 aircraft. The U.S. Government had been assured by the Czechs that the aircraft would be used only for civilian purposes, but the article reviewed the military potential of and the Czechoslovak Air Force's interest in the L-410. Confronted with the article by the U.S. Ambassador in Prague, an official of the Czech import firm restated the intent to use the L-410 only for civilian purposes within Czechoslovakia and offered to sign an additional agreement that no L-410 aircraft containing U.S. equipment would be sold to the USSR or other East European countries, The Department of State decision on the matter is pending. 6. USSR Time-Zone Revisions: A recent USSR broadcast indicated a possible revision of time zones in the USSR. New divisions may follow the frontiers of repuillics, krays, and oblasts. All bureaus and Area Divisions are requested to b alert for any information regarding new time zones or USSR time changes. 7. Emergepoy Communications: Installations of the necessary switching equipment to permit allocated circuits from the Tokyo, Caribbean, Panama, and London Bureaus to be switched from FBIS Headquarters in Arlington to the FBIS emergency relocation site has begun. Each bureau will be advised before its circuit is tested. - 2 - S-E-C-R-E-T Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 N.? S-E-C-R-E-T SUBJECT: Letter of Information, 26 December 1968 OPERATIONS 8. Meo Monitoring,: A Meo linguist was brought into the Bangkok Bureau for 4 days during November to check Meo broadcasts from Radio Pathet Laos the Radio of the Patriotic Neutralist Forces, and Hanoi. It was found that there are many dialects of this language, each designated by colors: Nhite, red, black, blue, and striped:" Unfortunately few linguists under- stand all dialects, but it was confirmed that both the Pathet Lao and the PNF radios use the same dialect (white) and repeat in Meo their regular Laotian broadcasts, Radio Hanoi broadcasts in the "black" dialect could not be understood, Another Meo linguist is scheduled to work at the bureau for 1 month to make a more definitive sampling and to identify a new service in Meo recently begun by the Voice of the Thai people. 9, Broadcasting Developments: North Vietnam introduced five new 30-minute programs in November--two in English for U.S. Servicemen in South Vietnam and the others in Vietnamese for followers of the "Thieu-Ky Puppet Administration." The programs are broadcast on two transmitters new to the Hanoi services, making a total of 21 shortwave transmitters compared with the 11 used only 5 months ago. This includes at least two used by Radio Liberation, which recently has been identified more closely with Hanoi through transmitter interchange. The Okinawa Bureau has added the new English-language programs to coverage. Radio Moscow on 10 December increc.sed its international broadcasting in Rumanian by 2 hours daily, and by rearranging its transmitting facilities now presents a daily 5-hour continuous evening service in this language. On the same day, Moscow also introduced two new 30-minute programs in Serbo Croation to Yugoslavia. By further rearrangements for the service to Yugo- slavia, a continuous broadcast in Serbo-Croatian, Slovene, and Macedonian is presented for 3 1/2 hours at prime evening listening time. The BBC monitors these services. The USSR's international service output now totals 1,897 hours weekly. It uses a total of 85 shortwave transmitters at its peak recriod of operation and broadcasts in 80 languages, "Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan," a clandestine broadcast controlled . by the leader of dissident Iraqi Kurds, Barzanis was heard during the last week of November for the first time since 1966. After 5 days, the trans- missions disappeared and were not heard again until 14 December. The Mediterranean Bureau is covering this service. Radio Tirana announced in late November that the Albanian inter- national service programs in Czech had been reduced to 28 hours weekly. Programs in Czech were introduced by Radio Tirana in 1966 and reached a - 3 - S-E-C-R-E-T Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 P-E-C-R-E-T 'SUBJECT: Letter of Information* 26 December 1968 peak of mor in August, t after the invasion of Czechoslovakia A cruising search for a Cuban clandestine transmitter, reported 50X1 by an Organization component* produced negative results. The transmitter allegedly spoke for a Major Acosta, who, more recently, has been reported to be in a Havana hospital as a result of an automobile accident. 10. .Coverage of Supreme Soviet Reports: by the London PMU to provide rapid processing main reports to the Supreme Soviet session on Daily Report was able to publish full text of economic plan report on 12 December, the same paper. The 8.000-word Garbuzov budget report day. 50X1 Special arrangements were made from the USSR press of the two 10 December. As a result, the the 12,000-word Baybakov day PMU received the source was published the following 11. EAD, Contractual Facility Support: To alleviate a translation burden which otherwise would have devolved on Austrian Bureau during the Polish party congress in November, EAD undertook to select and coordinate processing of a large volume of press materials on the congress for publi- cation in Daily Report supplements. Some 60,000 words were translated, edited, and typed on mats by the Contractual Facility in a period of 3 weeks. 12, Monitorial Manpower: Saigon: The bureau was able to resume limited coverage of Rhade and Jarai broadcasts with the hiring of a part-time monitor. A part-time Vietnamese/English monitor left on 1 December for induction into the Vietnamese armed forces. Bangkok: A contract Burmese monitor entered on duty at the beginning of the month and is making good progress. A bureau advertisement for a Thai-Lao-English linguist drew aImost 40 responses and testing is underway.. Caribbean: The first two contract Spanish-language monitors hired in the Continental United States reported for duty. Two locally recruited Spanish-language monitors were terminated. The bureau now has a total of 14 monitors and monitor-trainees on duty. SERVICES AND REQUIREMENTS 134 Lateral Services: At L&R's suggestion, the State Department Mali desk requested that FBIS file all items on the Mali political situation to the U.S. Embassy in Bamako. A Bamako telegram to the Department on 3 December asked that FBIS be informed of the Embassy's appreciation for "the rapid dissemination of news items regarding the Mali coup," adding that "the timely reports on key stories were Extremely useful." - 4 - S-E-C-R-E-T Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 50X1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15 : CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 Nom/ S?E?C?R?E?T SUBJECT: Letter of Information, 26 December 1968 In response to a request from the British High Commission, the African Bureau supplied full texts of Kaduna Radio's "Spotlight" com- mentaries for the period 8-11 November instead of the usual excerpts. The U.S. EMbassy and the Kaduna Consulate have asked the Bureau to compile on a continuing basis a list of all "Spotlight" commentaries along with a brief resume of each. 14. Special Services A copy of the Truong Chinh Report "Let Us Be Grateful to Karl Marx and Follow the Path Traced by Him," published as a Daily Report Supplement on 2 October, was delivered by special courier to an Organization representative at the Pentagon in response to an urgent request. Several other copies of this supplement were delivered to the Office of the Secretary of Defense and various Pentagon components on the same day in response to special requests. An Organization component expressed appreciation for a package of materials compiled by MOS on Soviet, CPR, and Cuban external broadcasting, which was passed to Congressman Harrison of Wyoming. In response to a special request by an Organization component, bureaus were asked to flag to L&R all processed references to the forth- coming book "The Fall of Khrushchev." The wife of an Air Force colonel missing in action since January. 1968 spent several hours in Asia Division looking for pictures of her husband in the Lao papers. She had received a letter from a friend in Thailand which stated that someone had seen her husband's Photo in a Lao paper. Unfortunately, she did not find the photo. support for Organization components includeithe following Asia Division's Political Branch helped identify the complete structure of the Mongolian Government and Party organization. Asia Division's Near East & North Africa Branch translated a 29-page English document entitled "The Basic Functions and Structure of a Counterintelligence Service" into Arabic. The reverse translation of this highly technical handbook took more than 4 weeks and resulted in 67 Arabic pages. A project calling for the "study, analysis of, and recommendations concerning" some two dozen issues of the Sudanese newspapers Anba As-Sudan and An-Was "in order to increase their readability and circulation as well as methods of gaining ads and economizing on format" was completed by Asia Division's Near East & North Africa Branch. 5 S-E-C-R-E-T Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15 : CIA-kbP83-00586R000300270001-1 SUBJECT: Letter of Information, 6 December 1968 The Physical Sciences Branch of the USSR Division translated a 200-page manual on a Soviet radio receiver and the Policial/Sociological/ Military Branch translated a 130-page transcript of the interrogation of 50X1 a KGB defector. A sequel to PAD Special Report RS.88 of April 1968 assembling Pyongyang statements on Korean unification and the South Korean "atiniggle was prepared at ONE request in support of a forthcoming estimate. PAD special services included a check of Hanoi Key Themes card file entries covering the past 2 years for the State Department in support of a White House request for references to "counterrevolutionary crimes" or insurrectionist elements in North Vietnam; culls for Organization com- ponents of Soviet comment on U.S, bases in the Mediterranean and of Soviet attacks on the European Union, EEC, and NATO; and a statistical comparison, for State Department INR, of Soviet comment on the latest NATO meeting with comment on NATO meetings in 1957, 1966, and 1967. 15. Use of FBIS Materials FBIS materials were mentioned in a number of State Department telegrams during the month. A high-precedence telegram from the Paris Embassy containing the text of the DRV Government statement on the bombing halt, read by Xuan Thuy at a 2 November press conference, noted a variation in the wording of the statement in the two versions carried by vnA, both of which were monitored by FBIS. Saigon Etbassy telegrams said that the FBIS-monitored text of President Thieu's address to the National Assembly on 2 November contained significant variations from the "official translation" received from the President's office. Saigon Bureau noted clear evidence from the specific words used that the "official" version was not prepared from the broadcast version. Other telegrams from the Saigon Embassy quoted liberally from FBIS-monitored Hanoi and Liberation Radio reaction to President Johnson's 31 October speech, Ho Chi Minh's November appeal to the Vietnamese people on the occasion of the bombing halt, President Thieu's 4 November address, the DRV Foreign Ministry 5 November protest againstU.S. reconnaissance flights, the NFLSV-Vietnam Alliance joint communique of 5 November, Hanoi Radio's comments on the U.S. elections, the DRV Foreign Ministry 16 November statement on representation at the Paris talks, and President Thieu's 27 November press conference. A Vientiane Embassy telegram noted that a Pathet Lao Radio com- mentary on the bombing halt monitored by Bangkok Bureau was "the first reference by the Pathet Lao to the halt we have seen," Another Vientiane cable quoted liberally from the FBIS-monitored Pathet Lao broadcast of the new NLIDC political program. - 6 -- Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy "Approved for Release 2613/08/15 : CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 S-E-C-R-E-T SUBJECT: Letter of Information, 26 December 1968 The Amman Embassy cited a number of Cairo Voice of Fatah broad- casts monitored by FBIS in several of its situation reports on the demon- . strat ions and other developments in Jordan in early November. A Department cable to the U.S. diplomatic representative in Cairo noted that his summary of Nasir's 6 November message to King Husayn contained variations from the version reported by FBIS. He responded that the FBIS version was "sub- stantially the same as in the local media" and apologized for his ? "elliptical drafting" of Nasir's remarks in the first telegram. Other Amman Embassy cables quoted liberally from FBIS-monitored Voice of Fatah broadcasts of the communiques by the Palestine Revolutionaries Front and an interview with Fatah spokesman Arafat. The Embassy also cited the MENA account of the arrest of a U.S. military attache in the Al-Wahdat area, reported by FBIS. A high-precedence telegram from the Bamako Embassy cited a 21 November communique by the "Military Committee for Liberation," broadcast by Radio Mali and monitored by FBIS Kaduna, as "the first authoritative indication" of the targets of the coup, which "confirms our earlier impressions." Other Bamako Embassy cables containing situation reports on Mali political developments mentioned FBIS-monitored broadcasts. Cables from the Lagos Embassy eitea developments in the Nigerian war reported by Radio Biafra, Radio Kinshasa, and Northern Nigeria Radio, all monitored by FBIS. A high-precedence message from the Department to the U.S. Mission to NATO and the Belgrade Embassy cited an FBIS-monitored report of Radio Tirana's reaction to Under Secretary of State Katzenbach's visit. to Yugoslavia. The Key West Bureeu supplied continuous support to the State Department Coordinator of Cyban Affairs, Miami, in connection with the hijacking of a National Air Lines plane that landed at Key West for refueling on its way to Bavana. The Coordinator noted that the information he received was most helpful and would be used in deciding when to send a plane to pick up the pasnengers. 16. PAD Automation Project Automation of PD's Hanoi Key Themes file and backdating of this file to the period of the August 1964 Tonkin Gulf incidents are continuing, in response to a May reqt.est to the Director of Central Intelligence from the Director of Intelligimce and Research, Department of State. The Director of INA asked fw speediest possible computerization of this file, which covers Hanoi statements in some 6o categories, to facilitate its use Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15 : CIA-RDP83-00586R0003002700014 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 Nwe %se S-E-C-R-E-T SUBJECT: Letter of Informations 26 December 1968 in support of the U.S. negotiators in Paris. PAD expects to complete the backdating by February 1969. Concurrently, the back entries as well as a current input of some 400 entries a month are being retyped to prepare a magnetic tape for automation. When the automated system is in full operation, consumers will be able to request computer printouts of entries in any category or to receive a copy of the magnetic tape of the entire file for use in their own computers. High-level interest has been expressed in similar automation of the older and more compendious Soviet and Communist China War Themes files, now together containing some 47,000 entries and increasing, respectively, at the rate of 100 and 60 entries a month. The Soviet file covers some 65 categories, the China file 45. Transfer of the back entries in these files to magnetic tape will begin next year and should be completed by mid-1970. If computerization of the existing files proves successful, other thematic files covering additional topics and sources may be developed for automatic programing. Examples include North Korean statements on unification and South Korean insurgency, Chinese domestic propaganda themes, and Soviet statements on aspects of such chronic trouble spots as the Middle East. FBIS PUBLICATIONS AND ISSUANCES 17. Supplements: Nine supplements to the Eastern Europe Daily Report were published during the month: "Material on Fifth PZPR Congress 11-16 November 1968, Volume I--Main Report by First Secretary Gomulka," dated 20 November, 63 pages; same title, "Volume II--Speeches at 11-13 November 1968 Sessions," dated 6 December, 74 pages; "Volume III--Speeches at 14, 15 November 1968 Sessions; Membership of Congress Commissions," dated 11 December, 73 pages; "Volume IV--Resolutions," dated 17 December, 58 pages; "Materials on Czechoslovak Political Developments, Volume IX," dated 21 November, 88 pages; same title, Volume X, dated 27 November, 80 pages; Volume XI, dated 13 December, 90 pages; "Materials on Polish Political Developments," dated 25 November, 75 pages; and "Materials on East European Political and Economic Developments," dated 4 December, 88 pages. Of the 689 pages in these nine supplements, nearly 90 percent was typed by the Contractual Facility and 149 pages represented trans- lations by the Facility. 18. Broadcasting Stations of the World: The final proofs of the 22d edition of Broadcasting Stations of the World') were submitted by Printing Services Division for MOS approval on 12 December after initial difficulties in the new process were corrected. The use of the LINOTRON process has reduced the number of pages by half, The Uvernment Printing ?8-. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15 : CIA-cDP83-00586R000300270001-1 Nei SUBJECT: Letter of Informatibn, 26 December 1968 Office is printing this edition in-house, which will materially reduce further delays in publication. 19. Ez.2121 Items on FBIS Wire: PAD prepared items for Wire dis- semination on CPR provincial propaganda behavior and on a 9 December Menial Daily' editorial which apparently presages a major change in the structure of rural communes. MOS contributed an item to the FBIS Wire' Service on 12 December concerninR Radio Moscow's increased broadcasts to Rumania and Czechoslovakia, 50X1 50X1 MISCELLANEOUS 20. Visits and Briefian: Eleven FBIS employees were briefed at the National Security Agency during November. Visitors from DIA and FTD/Wright Patterson AFB were briefed on FBIS organization and activities during the 50X1 month. Visitors to MIS field installations included: To. Okinawa Bureau-- Mr. John W. Coffey, ADD/S; Dr. John Tietjen, DIMS, accompanied by of CSG; area communi- 50X1 cations chief; a three-man team from the Taiwan Defense Command, headed by Maj. Eugene A. Bendel; a group of officers from 7th Psy Ops Group, headed 50X1 by Capt. Nathan F. Cliatt; Miss Anne Campbell, vice consul; Mr, Donald Mauro of JSPC, Okinawa; and Mr. Joseph Talbo, Stratcom maintenance coordinator To Panama Bureau?Mt. William Pryce and Mr. Richard Bauer, newly assigned to the Political Section of the American Embassy, Panama. To Mediterranean Bureau-OMS; Col, Hossein Vahdatehagh, Lt. Muhammad 50X1 Graffar an smai aorsandi of the Iranian Monitoring Service: TO Bangkok Burcau--two senior officers from an NSA installation in Thailand; Father Harold Thiel, a Catholic missionary to Meo tribesmen, who will help in recruiting a Meo linguist. To London Bureau--Commander Johnson and Lieutenant Commander Franco of the CINCUSNAVEUR staff, London. ADMINISTRATION 21. liate_Schedules: All requests for or changes in local vie schedules should be addressed to the Chief, Administrative Staff. 50X1 22. Rest for A ?oval of Itinera and Issuance of Travel Orders: Please include your telephone number in the Home Leave Address block of this form, 23, Regulator Issuances: The following regulatory issuances were disseminated: S - 9 - Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15 : CIA-IMP83-00586R000300270001-1 Nu*, SUBJECT: Letter of Information, 26 December 1988 24. personnel cuRatu22 November 13 December 1221 New Elltkaral Retirements ResigrflAtia LuakeS141L Clerk Typist, Publications Division Editor, Publications Division From To 50X1 50X1 50X1 Area Officer Area Officer 50X1 USSR Division Operations Officer Okinawa Bureau Liaison & Requirements Off. Executive & Planning Staff Teletype Supervisor Teletype Supervisor Wire Services Staff Okinawa Bureau Admin Officer Admin Officer London Bureau Administrative Staff Admin Assistant Projects Assistant Saigon Bureau Field Operations Staff Editor Editor Austrian Bureau Publications Division Editor Editor Okinawa Bureau Publications Division 50X1 Area Officer Area Officer Asia Division Europe/Africa/LA Division From Radio Operator, West Coast Bureau 50X1 Clerk, Publications Division 50X1 Clerk Typisti Publications Division - 10 - S-E-C-R-E-T Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15 : CIA-15P83-00586R000300270001-1 %mei "Slr S-EC-R-E-T . SUBJECT: Letter of Information, 26 December 1968 25. Training (22 November - 13 December 1968) 1 Internal Course/Dates Geography of Communist China (2 - 20 December 1968 Intelligence Review (2 - 13 December 1968) Management (2 - 6 December 1968) Advanced Management (Planning) External (Full Time) Courses/Dates 50X1 EMp12yee/Assignment 50X1 Cambodian (21 October - 13 December 1968) Contracting by Formal Advertising (9 - 13 December 68) Fitt Asia Division' Government Contract Adminis- tration (2 - 6.December 1968) West Coast Bureau West Coast Bureau - 11 - [ Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 50X1 50X1 50X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approvedfor Release 2013/08/15 : CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 S-E-C-R-E-T. SUBJECT: Letter of Information, 26 December 1968 Ektel.mal (Full time) (cont8) Collin/aka Defense Petroleum Indoctrination Digital Subscriber Terminal Equipment Maintenance (18 November - 6 December 1968) ? Employee/Assignment ROGER G, SEELY Director Foreign.ArOadoast .Information .Service -12- S-E-C-R-E-T Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/08/15: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300270001-1 L _ 50X1