WEEKLY SITUATION REPORT ON INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

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June 6, 1973
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Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 25X1A2g Weekly Situation Report on International Terrorism. .nn T.icrr -rm 7'7 nhD 6 June 1973 25X1A8a Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-0 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A00020003000l5*1 C3b2 Next 29 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A0002000300A1,:~ 171 Approved For Release 1999/09/0? : CIA-RDP79-01209A0002000'30001-4 ^~ CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS PLACE 26 May 1973 Iraklion, Crete Fire caused minor damage to an automobile of a U.S. military officer. (Comment: A plastic container, found at the scene, may have contained material contributing to the cause of the fire. Greek security police are investigating.) (UNCLASSIFIED) CO U X LO N Tehran, Iran A U.S. advisor assigned to the U.S. Army Military Aid and Assistance Group was shot to death by two gunmen, believed to be members of a radical leftist guerrilla group. (See separate article.) (UNCLASSIFIED) 25X1A8a Al 0 oreign Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 2 June 1973 Cordoba, Argentina The Argentine manager of a local Coca 25X1A8a Cola bottling plant was released by his kidnappers after payment of U.S. $100,000 ransom, according to the press. The victim, Oscar Castell, was kidnapped on 21 May by two armed gunmen, who have not been identified. (UNCLASSIFIED) Approved For Release 1999/09/08CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-46 JUN 197 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 CO Next 3 Page(s) In Document Exempt v X LO ,,160 N Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 6JUN1973 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 CO Next 3 Page(s) In Document Exempt v X LO '460 N Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/OWNQ, JA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 25X1 C3b2 U.S. Businessmen Buenos Aires, Unknown U.S. Business Argentina Firm A telephone call threatening assassina- tion of an official of the Argentine subsidiary of the Otis Elevator Company by the People's Revolutionary Army de- manded $S00,00-0- and an 100 per cent wage increase for workers. On 31 May Otis U.S. executives and their families were flown to Sao Paulo to prevent a possible terrorist attack. (See separate article.) (UNCLASSIFIED) Approved For Release 1999/09/08 )CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt CO U Approved For Release 1999/09/o g: CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 3 1 1973 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 CO Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt v X LO '460' N Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/ IA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Belfast Belfast, Unknown Belfast Airport, all planes and any Airport Ireland passengers intending to travel via Aircraft Belfast Airport are considered le- gitimate Irish Republican Army (IRA) targets, according to a statement the IRA Provisionals released when they took responsibility for a 17 May bomb explosion. (Comment: Maximum security measures are in 25X1C3b2 effect at the airport.) (UNCLASSIFIED) * U.S. Military Athens, Unknown (See Section I, U.S. Targets.) Base Greece 25X1A8a S J No F.v: on Di.,c'm N, i.,crn Ahrnnd Cc' Approved For Release 1999/09/08- CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-45X1 C3b2 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 6 JUN 1973 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/ - DP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem/ ssem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem ** U.S. Embassy U.S. Citizens U.S. Installa- tions Selected Arabs (C T TT C Targets.) , See Sec {.. 10- T V ? U Early Sabotage operations against aircraft June 1973 going to Israel were being planned by Palestinian terrorists for the period 29 May-10 June, according to rumors in airline circles. Explosives are to be carried in bottles covered with woven straw and in suitcases. (Comment: This reporting appears to have origi- nated from Israeli information con- cerning a new explosive device con- cealed in a Chianti bottle. See 23 May issue, page 12.) (UNCLASSIFIED) T No Foreign Dissem.f 6issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Approved For Release 1999/09/08)CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 CO U X LU Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 ,, Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 6 JUN 1973 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 URNnr9 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt N) C31 X C) GJ Cr Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/ IA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem 25X1 C3b2 British Business- Buenos Aires, Unknown man Argentina An assassination threat against a British employee of Gorock, Lopez and Carvas Com- pany, a canvas and rope factory, was made by the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) according to the 31 May local press, un- less a ransom of $500,000 is paid. (See separate article.) (UNCLASSIFIED) SE T No Foreign Dissem/No em Abroad /Controlled Dissem Approved For Release 1999/09/08. CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 5 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 -400 ET No Foreign Dissem issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem POTENTIAL TERRORIST TARGETS IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD LJ heria 17 May - New York,- Mid-June 1973 New York Washington, D.C. 17 May - Various U.S. 15 June 1973 Cities 21 May - Various U.S. 20 June 1973 Cities 31 May - 19 Various U.S. June 1973 Cities Delegation for negotiations on the prepa- ration of protocol with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. (Comment: No pro- tection requested.) (UNCLASSIFIED) Delegation of journalists. Visit from 30 May to include Washington, D.C., Chicago, Denver, San Francisco and Honolulu. (Comment: State Department protecting.) UNCLASSIFIED) High-energy physics delegation. Visit to include New York, Chicago, San Fran- cisco, Emeryville (California) and Washington. (Comment: State Depart- ment protecting.)-(-UNCLASSIFIED) Visit to include San Francisco; Washing- ton, D.C.; Chicago; New York City; Day- ton, Ohio; Baltimore; and Dallas. (Com- ment: Secret Service protecting.) (UNCLASSIFIED) NOTE: This is a list of persons and events, arranged chronologically, which might attract terrorist attack but against which no specific threats have been received. * Soviet Physicists * Journalists from the Peoples Republic of China * Scientists from the Peoples Re- public of China * William R. Tolbert, Jr. President of Approved For Release 1999/ ET issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissern 8 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 :-Cl P79-01209A000200030001-4 T ssem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Maria Imeelda , Tl~_ 1-8 .1ne 1973 Washington, Visit. (Comment: Secret Service ro- Marcos, Daughter of Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos U.S. Nationals Israeli Nationals Other Forei n 4-16 June 1973 D.C. Syracuse, Sicily p tecting.) N LASSIFIED) Symposium on Terrorism and Political Crimes. (Comment: Special Italian * g Nationals Israeli Nationals 5-11 June Israel police protection.) (UNCLASSIFIED) Anniversary of June 19 67 Six-Da War Israeli Installa- tions U S P l 1973 Worldwide . y . May be occasion for terrorist attacks. (Comment: U.S. installations receiving . . ersonne U.S. Installations King Faisal of Saudi Arabia 6-9 June 1973 Switzerland Italy increased protection.) (UNCLASSIFIED) King Faisal is currently ending his stay in Geneva and will travel to Rome on 8 Algeria June for a visit that most probably will include a meeting with Pope Paul. He reportedly then will travel to Algeria for discussions with President Boume- NATO Defense 7-9 June Brussels Ministers 1973 , Belgium Willy Brandt, Chancellor of 7-10 June 1973 West Germany dienne. (UNCLASSIFIED) Defense Planning Committee of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Ministe- rial Session. (UNCLASSIFIED) Official visit. (See Tab B, Section III, this issue for threat regarding possible terrorist attacks in Israel during the visit of an unnamed West German minister.) (UNCLASSIFIED) T No Foreign Dissem/ issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Approved For Release 1999/09/08) CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 1 8. Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 1040 4 T No Foreign Dissem/sem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Yigai Alon, 9-14 June Boston Deputy Prime 1973 Los Angeles Minister of Israel New York * U.S. Officials 10-11 June Tehran, Foreign Officials 1973 Iran 25X1 C3b2 Leonid I. Brezh- 18-26 June Washington, Soviet Com- nev 1973 D.C. , munist Party Other Cities Chief Andrei Gromyko, Foreign Minister Approved For Release~l'99076 Visit. (Comment: Secret Service pro- tecting.) UNCLASSIFIED) Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) Ministerial Conference. CENTO is com- posed of representatives from Iran, Pakistan and Turkey. U.S. observers will be present. (UNCLASSIFIED) T sem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Official visit, to include talks with President Nixon. Itinerary to include Washington, Houston, San Clemente and possibily other U.S. cities. (See Tab B, Section V, this issue, for threat against Brezhnev and other Soviet officials during their U.S. visit.) (Comment: Secret Service will protect.) UNCLASSIFIED) Approved For Release 1999/O9/go RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem/No m Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Pinchas Sapir, 18-28 June Israeli Minister of Finance 1973 General Anastasio 28-30 June Somoza, Commander- 1973 in-Chief of the Armed Forces and de facto Ruler of Nicaragua 25X1 C3b2 United States Visit. (Comment: Itinerary not known. Secret Service protecting.) (UNCLASSI- FIED) Charlotte, Visit. (Comment: Protection being North Carolina arranged by Secret Service.) (UNCLASSI- Boston, FIED) Massachusetts * U.S. Businesses Unknown Foreign Busi- nesses Argentine Armed Forces Buenos Aires, The Peoples Revolutionary Army (ERP), a Argentina Trotskyite terrorist group, vowed on 27 May 1973 to continue attacks against busi- nesses and the Armed Forces. (See Tab B, Section V, this issue, for threats SE No Foreign Dissem/No em Abroad/Controlled Dissem Approved For Release 1999/09/0: CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/0 : CIA-RDP79-01209A00020003000.1-4 SE No Foreign Dissem/No Djm Abroad/ Controlled Dissem 25X1 C3b2 against businessmen and firms in Argen- tina.) (See separate article.) (UN- CLASSIFIED) * Reported in earlier Weekly Situation Report. * Revision of report in earlier Weekly Situation Report. Approved For F I69Se'1~9991 ET eCCfl4r p79J@12 9A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200 OI Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Se No Fore issem No em Abroad trolled Dtssem -~6es~at. Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Secret No Forei Dissem No D' m Abroad Co lied Dissem 25X1A2g Weekly Situation Report on International terrorism 13 June 1973 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A00020003000?54C1 C3b2 Next 6 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIAO 79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem/N ssem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Trial of Khartoum BSO Terrorists to Commence Sudanese Government officials have confirmed a 12 June 1973 Khartoum newspaper story announcing 16 June as the starting date for the trial of the eight BSO terrorists who murdered one Bel- ian and two American diplomats on 2 March 1973. The trial will be held in a civilian rather than a military court. (Comment: The threat of BSO revenge operations or operations to red e the terrorists probably will increase as a result of the commence- ment of the trial.) (UNCLASSIFIED) 25X1C3b2 T I I N F e' n Disse issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Approved For Release ~'9~?)o9/08 IA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-1 JUN 1973 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 S DP79-01209A000200Q~6~A No Foreign Dissem/No em Abroad/ Controlled Diissem ,000~ Investigation of Colombian Airline Hijacking Two judges have been named by the Colombian Government to investigate the 30 May hijacking of the Sociedad Aeronautica de Medellin (SAM) airliner, (described in the 6 June issue, page 5), the escape of the two hijackers, and also the where- abouts of a Paraguayan football player, Francisco Solano Patino, who disappeared in Pereira, the airplane's last: stop before the hijacking took place. Solano Patino is reported to have said half jokingly that he would soon hijack an airplane to escape from his problems, according to news reports. The identity and nationality of the hijackers remain unknown., although the National Liberation Army, a pro-Cuban guerrilla. group, has publicly claimed responsibility for the incident. Colombian authorities, however, continue to believe that the hijackers were common criminals rather than ideologically motivated. (UNCLASSIFIED) Continued Terrorist Activities in Argentina During the week of 3 June Charles Agnew Lockwood, British director of the Roberts Finance Company, was kidnapped at gun- point outside his suburban Buenos Aires home by six men. Identifying themselves as members of the Trotskyite People's Revolutionary Army (ERP), the kidnappers contacted Lockwood's family and demanded a ransom of $2 million for h:is release. Efforts to raise the cash to pay the ransom, which is the largest ever demanded by Argentine terrorists, are being made by business associates of Lockwood. (Comment: The Roberts Finance Company is an Argentine firm which represEents Morgan Guarantee International of London and Barring Brothers and Company of London.) On 8 June, during a clandestine news conference, leaders of the ERP denied that their organization had kidnapped Lock- wood or had been responsible for the blackmail threats against the Ford Motor Company, the Otis Elevator Company, or General Motors. An ERP splinter group calling itself the August 22 Command, however, has publicly claimed responsibility for extorting $1 million from the Ford Motor Company. (For fur- ther related information on terrorism in Argentina, please see pages 3 and 10 of the 6 June and 30 May issues respec- tively.) (UNCLASSIFIED) 6 1,1373 S Release g'9Wg1U : 5~~5'-'~g0W =0200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030081~1 C3b2 Next 8 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001 -4JUN 19Th Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 SE No Foreign Dissem/No em Abroad/Controlled Dissem CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS PLACE EVENT 6 June 1973 Buenos Aires, Charles Agnew Lockwood, a British di- Argentina rector of the Roberts Finance Company, which represents some American and British interests in Argentina, was kidnapped by several unidentified gunmen. Identifying themselves as members of the Trotskyite People's Revolutionary Army (ERP), the kidnap- pers demanded $2 million ransom for his release. (See separate note and 6 June issue, page 3.) (UNCLASSIFIED) 7 June 1973 Asuncion, Paraguay Franciso Jose Solano Lopez, one of the hijackers of the Colombian Sociedad Aeronautica de Medellin (SAM) airliner, was arrested with part of the $50,000 paid by SAM in his possession. (See 6 June issue, page 5.) (UNCLASSIFIED) 9 June 1973 West Berlin, Germany The Fritz Werner GMBH arms plant was par- tially destroyed by a Black September (BSO) guerrilla unit, according to a BSO communique reported from Cairo by the Agence France-Presse. The BSO claimed the plant deals with Israel. (Comment: Approved For R e Q "eg1 s iL R79,Dil2G9A000200030001-4 0 25X1 C3b2 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 SECRET No Foreign Dissem/No Dissem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem There is no further information available and a check is being made with the Ger- man authorities.) (UNCLASSIFIED) SECRET No Foreign Dissem/No Dissem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Approved For Release 1999/09/0 CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 `.d Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 1. 3 JUN 1973 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 7 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/0t : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 T No Foreign Dissem/Nem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem 25X1 C3b2 U.S. Businessmen Buenos Aires, Unknown Telephone calls threatening kidnapping 4 t' s ive t C ion execu orpora Argentina or Generai Motors unless 1,000 workers were rehired were received by the corporation on 1 and 5 June. The callers claimed to be the Trotskyite People's Revolutionary Army. General Motors did not comply with the demands. (Comment: More than a dozen Americans work for GM in Argentina and all have bodyguards. See the 6 June issue, page 3, for information on other ERP activity; and a Note in this issue.) (UNCLASSIFIED) " U.S. Businessmen Buenos Aires, Unknown A telephone call theatening assassina- U.S. Business Argentina tion of an official of the Argentine Firm subsidiary of the Otis Elevator Company by the People's Revolutionary Army de- manded $500,000 and a 100 per cent wage increase for workers. On 31 May Otis U.S. executives and their families were flown to Sao Paulo to prevent a possible terrorist attack. (UNCLASSIFIED) Approved For Rel o eas en1.999/Q9 T ,-RPFo?Po-9j ZQ.M000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/yOffi : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem/No Dissem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem * U.S. Businesses Buenos Aires, Unknown The Peoples Revolutionary Army (ERP), a Foreign Busi- Argentina Trotskyite terrorist group, vowed on 27 nesses May 1973 to continue attacks against busi- Argentine Armed nesses and the Armed Forces (UNCLASSI- Forces 25X1 C3b2 FIED) . SECRET No Foreign Dissem/No Dissem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Approved For Release 1999/09/00 CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 15 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 CO U LU N Approved For Release 1999/09/08,..: s,IA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4, ,Sj~CRET No Foreign Dissem/N issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem N CO Italian Buenos Aires, Unkn 0 T, Businessman Argentina LO N An assassination threat was made against the Italian manager of the local branch of the Italian motorcycle company "Gilera" by the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP), according to 4 June press reports. The ERP reportedly telephoned the Gilera manager and told him that he would be "sentenced to death for high treason against the Argentine workers' movement." There was no immediate indication that the ERP had demanded any ransom. (UNCLASSIFIED) ritish Business- Buenos Aires, Unknown An assassination threat against a British an Argentina employee of Gorock, Lopez and Carvas Com- pany, a canvas and rope factory, was made by the Trotskyiste People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) according to the 31 May local press, unless a ransom of $500,000 is paid. (UNCLASSIFIED) U.S. Businesses Buenos Aires, Unknown (See Section I, U.S. Targets.) Foreign Busi- Argentina nesses Argentine Armed Forces Approved For F Ie~sl~' / 4kCPM04 2 DA000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 6 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 CO U Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001143 SUN 1973 Approved for Release 1999/09/0 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 SE T No Foreign Dissem/No D' m Abroad/ Controlled Dissem POTENTIAL TERRORIST TARGETS IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD sraeli Nationals they Foreign ationals ATO Officials ATO Ships ATO Aircraft igal Alon, eputy Prime inister of DATE PLACE EVENT 17 May - Various U.S. Delegation of journalists. Visit from 15 June 1973 Cities 30 May to include Washington, D.C., Chicago, Denver, San Francisco and Honolulu. (Comment: State Department protecting.) UNCLASSIFIED) 21 May - Various U.S. High-energy physics delegation. Visit 20 June 1973 Cities to include New York, Chicago, San Fran- cisco, Emeryville (California) and Washington. (Comment: State Depart- ment protecting.T TUNCLASSIFIED) 4-16 June Syracuse, Symposium on Terrorism and Political 1973 Sicily Crimes. (Comment: Special Italian police protection.) (UNCLASSIFIED) 5-15 June Mediterranean NATO naval and air exercises involving 1973 Sea units of the United Kingdom, Italy, Turkey, Greece and the United States. (UNCLASSIFIED) 9-14 June Boston Visit. (Comment: Secret Service pro- 1973 Los Angeles tecting.) UNCLASSIFIED) New York Approved For Release I 09.99/9 I9 J1% -RR P79-O1 ?9A000200030001-4 No Foreign issem o em brow on ro ed issem NOTE: This is a list of persons and events, arranged chronologically, which might attract terrorist attack but against which no specific threats have been received. TARGET * Journalists from the Peoples Republic of China * Scientists from the Peoples Re- public of China * U.S. Nationals Approved For Release 1999/O~ -CIA-RDP79-O1209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem/No sem Abroad'Controlled Dissem 25X1 C3b2 Pinchas Sapir, Israeli Minister of Finance 18-28 June 1973 Various Cities Toronto, Canada U.S. General Anastasio 28-30 June Somoza, Commander- 1973 in-Chief of the Armed Forces and de facto Ruler of Nicaragua Visit. Itinerary to include stops in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Balti- more, Washington, Kansas City, Dallas and Toronto. (Comment: Secret Ser- vice protecting. UNCLASSIFIED) Chat to le. Visit. (Comment: Protection being North Carolina arranged by Secret Service.) (UNCLASSI- Boston, FIED) Massachusetts RET No Foreign Dissem/N issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Approved For Release 1999/09/08. CIA-RDP79-01209A0002000301Q01-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/0$ : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 S T No Foreign Dissem/NIWI ,em Abroad/Controlled Dissem 40 Alexei Kosygin, 2-6 July Vienna, Soviet Premier 1973 Austria 25X1 C3b2 25X1 C3b2 Official visit. (Comment: In view of the Soviet Union's po- sTon regarding Jewish emigres, Premier Kosygin could encounter anti-Soviet demonstrations.) s Approved For I~eI ET b9s99/Q9 emW7r9QA2G9yA000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08) f IA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 SE No Foreign Dissem/No_l'm Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Lady Bird Johnson 4 July - 15 August 1973 25X1 C3b2 w 0 0 Various European Countries; Iran Private visit, to include stops in the United Kingdom, Iran, Italy, Aus- tria, France and Spain. (Comment: Secret Service protecting. UNCLAS- SIFIED) - _..r _ _...e.,. in ...,.rls,.,.. week',, y Situation Report. * Revision of report in earlier Weekly Situation Report. No Foreign Dissem/No sera Abroad/ Controlled Dissern Approved F,r Release 199 /09/08CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030,001-4 or, Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 25X1 C3b2 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Forei ,fDissem No Dis Abroad Con led Dissem Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Secret No Fore! issem No D' m Abroad rolled Dissem 25X1A2g Weekly Situation Report on International Terrorism 20 June 1973 RECORD COPY Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 25X1 C3b2 Next 23 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : IlMP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Disse issem Abroad/Controlled Dissem E:EA pr d For ele 9'g9'9F69f@8N? "12 M?/-t'>1' JA6'W200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 25X1 C3b2 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 0 JUN 1973 Approved For Release 1999/09/0$ : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem/ issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem DATE CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS 9 June 1973 Beirut, Lebanon 25X1 C3b2 EVENT A one-kilogram (approximately 2 1/2 pound) plastic bomb was found in a wastebasket in the passengers' hall at Beirut Interna- tional Airport, according to a Damascus radio broadcast. The bomb was defused. Lebanese authorities are investigating. (UNCLASSIFIED) Approved For Release 199/ Q9,A? o oreign iss N 7 1i2O9AO?0200030001-4 N Co) C) 25X1 C3b2 15 June 1973 25X1 C3b2 Approved For Release 1999/0 ECIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Tel Aviv, Israel League had discussed taking action against Armand Hammer, sponsor of the reveal any bomb. (UNCLASSIFI The U.S. Embassy received a bomb threat from a caller, but search failed to SE No Foreign Dissem/No em Abroad/Controlled Dissern Approved For Release 1999/09/08 IA-RDP79-01209A000200030001.-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/0$: CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 SE No Foreign Dissem/No em Abroad/Controlled Dissem 16 June 1973 Bilbao, Spain Bombs exploded in four automobiles belong- 1 ees of Firestone Hispania, 17 June 1973 Rome, Italy ing to emp oy an American-owned tire factory. The auto- mobiles were badly damaged, but there were no casualities. Spanish police offi- cials believe that the incident may be connected with mounting industrial unrest at a nearby Pamplona car-component fac- tory. (UNCLASSIFIED) Two Arabs were seriously injured when they apparently set off a bomb in their Mercedes sedan, which was filled with explosives. (See Notes.) (UNCLASSIFIED) 18 June 1973 Buenos Aires, U.S. citizen John R. Thompson, the Pres- Argentina ident and General Manager for the Fire- stone Tire and Rubber Company, was kid- napped by several armed men. (Comment: The kidnapping was probably commit~- by the People's Revolutionary Army.) (See separate article.) S ET Approved For Relq@4greJA991S~2108 A fP ?MMUQ0200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A0002000300Q1O4JuN 1973 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 7 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/01: CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 ET No Foreign Dissem/,ssem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem * U.S. Businessmen Buenos Aires,' Unknown Argentina A telephone call threatening assassina- tion of an official of the Argentine subsidiary of the Otis Elevator Company by the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) demanded $500,000 and a 100 per cent wage increase for workers. On 31 May Otis U.S. executives and their families were flown to Sao Paulo to prevent a possible terrorist attack. (Comment: The ERP has publicly denied making the threat against Otis or a similar-threat against General Motors; an ERP splinter group has publicly claimed responsibility for an extortion threat against Ford.) (UN- CLASSIFIED) * U.S. Businessmen Buenos Aires, Unknown Telephone calls threatening kidnapping Argentina of General Motors Corporation executives unless 1,000 workers were rehired were received by the corporation on 1 and 5 June. The callers claimed to be the Trotskyite People's Revolutionary Army (ERP). General Motors did not comply ro 25X1C3b2 with the demands. (Comment: See Com- ment in threat above.) UNCLASSIFI 5 E Approved ForrRelleaaei1 109 niQ]AltQ t7 OtZ4 4000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 15 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 CO U X LO c~ 25X1 C3b2 * British Businessman Approved For Release 1999/0 . IA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem/ issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Buenos Aires, Unknown Argentina An assassination threat against a British employee of Gorock, Lopez and Carvas Com- pany, a canvas and rope factory, was made by the Trotskyiste People's Revolutionary Army (ERP), according to the 31 May local press, unless a ransom of $500000 is paid. (UNCLASSIFIED) No rore: Dissem em Abr~ad;'ControUed Dissem Ss Approved For Release 1999/09/08,. GIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 CO 0 Approved For Release 1999/09/01: CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem/N em Abroad/ Controlled Dissem SE * Italian Buenos Aires, Unknown Businessman Argentina 25X1 C3b2 An assassination threat was made against the Italian manager of the local branch of the Italian motorcycle company "Gilera" by the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP), according to 4 June press reports. The ERP reportedly telephoned the Gilera manager and told him that he would be "sentenced to death for high treason against the Argentine workers' movement." There was no immediate indication that the ERP had demanded any ransom. RET Approved For ~~~dff4d VffiBemC4 *9;!#I x'09 000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 4 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209AO00200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-O12O9AOOO2OOO3OOO1-4 0JUN1973 Approved For Release 1999/09/08,.: CIA-RDP79-01209A0002000300W -4 No Foreign Dissem issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem POTENTIAL TERRORIST TARGETS IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD NOTE: This is a list of persons and events, arranged chronologically, which might 25XlC3b2attract terrorist attack but against which no specific threats have been received. NATO Officials 1S-28 June Greece NATO Ships 1973 NATO Aircraft Approved For l 1 9 ' Troops from six NATO countries are participating in an exercise code- named "Alexander Express" in northern Greece. (UNCLASSIFIED) 7t%jPj AA000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/0 A-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem/N em Abroad/ Controlled Dissem t tri n 0 ON inchas Sapir, ? sraeli Minister 1973 f Finance b WNI Various U.S. Cities Toronto , Canada Visit. Itinerary to include stops in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Balti- more, Washington, Kansas City, Dallas and Toronto. (Comment: Secret Ser- vice protecting. UNCLASSIFIED) Leonid I. Brezhnev 25-27 June 1973 General Anastasio 28-30 June Somoza, Commander- 1973 in-Chief of the Armed Forces and de facto Ruler of Nicaragua Paris, Talks with President Georges Pompidou. France (UNCLASSIFIED) Charlotte, Visit. (Comment: Protection being North Carolina arranged y- Secret Service.) (UNCLASSI- Boston, FIED) Massachusetts T No Foreign Dissem' issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Approved For Release 1999/09/08 IA-RDP79-01209A000200030004-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030004 -4 25X1 C3b2 Abas All Early July Saudi Arabia Official Visit. (UNCLASSIFIED) Khalatbari, 1973 Iranian Foreign Minister * Alexei Kosygin, 2-6 July Vienna, 25X1 C3b2 Approved For R lbas f999 ~^0oR n1161 209A000200030001-4 Official visit. (Comment: In view of the Soviet Union's position regarding Jewish emigres, Premier Kosygin could encounter anti-Soviet demonstrations.) (UNCLASSIFIED) Approved For Release 1999/0 9!CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem issem Abroad/Controlled Dissem * Lady Bird Johnson 4 July - L5 August 1973 Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto President of Pakistan European Countries; Iran 16-23 July Williamsburg 25X1 C3b2 Washington New York City Private visit, to include stops in the United Kingdom, Iran, Italy, Aus- tria, France and Spain. (Comment: Secret Service protecting.) (UNCLAS- SIFIED) Official visit. (Comment: Secret Service protecting. UNCLASSIFIED) ** Revision of report in earlier Weekly Situation Report. Approved For Release 1999/09/08 )CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030004-4 co 0 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200999n-92 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 ApprovedJor Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Stet No Fore' Dissem No em Abroad trolled Dissem Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Secret No Forei issem No D' m Abroad C oiled Dissem25Xl A2g Weekly Situation Report on International Terrorism ~sypl-A- 1 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA: RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 25X1 C3b2 Next 7 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : C DP79-01209A000200030001-4 ET No Foreign Disse issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissern Terrorism Against 'Foreign Businesses Continues in_Argentina During the past week, Argentine terrorists kidnapped two foreign businessmen and continue to hold two others, bombed the residences of two Fiat executives and forced still another foreign executive to quit his job. The executive of the Ford Motor Company who was the target of a 21 May People's Revolu- tionary Army (ERP) kidnap attempt died from his wounds. Also during the past week, the ERP publicly declared an. "open war" on all companies it considers exploitative. ERP terrorists are still holding the two businessmen whom they kidnapped earlier this month. The ERP is holding John Thompson, the chairman of the Argentine affiliate of the Fire- stone Tire and Rubber Company, for a ransom of one million dollars. The kidnappers identified themselves as members of the ERP in two phone calls to Thompson's family, according to company spokesmen. (For further details see the 22 June issue, page 6.) ERP is also believed to be holding British business- man Charles Lockwood, director of the Roberts Finance Company and chairman of the local affiliate of Britain's Acrow Steel Company, for a two million dollar ransom. (See the 20 June issue, page 6 and the 13 June issue, page 6.) On 19 June the German-born manager of an Argentine manu- facturing firm was abducted by several unidentified gunmen while he was leaving his home for work. The kidnappers have not been identified and their ransom demands are unknown. The Argentine press reported on 25 June that Mario Baratella, the Vice President of the Italian Bank of Rio de la Plata, was kidnapped from his suburban home by unidenti- fied gunmen over the weekend. Informed sources stated that the kidnappers were demanding a ransom of two million dollars. Members of Baratella's family have denied that he has been abducted. (Comment: According to recent press reports, some` U.S. firms have published a memorandum on how businesses should deal with kidnappers. The memorandum recommends that relatives not notify the police, and keep publicity at a minimum.) On 25 June Gianmarco Dolce, the Italian manager of the Gilera Motor Cycle Company, announced that he was resigning from the firm because of several threats on his life by the Re IRe ~ oere1gl1i90i1sQ Pgd7l@6 J 9&QAQ200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA- 79-01209A000200030001-4 WOMT No Foreign Dissem/ issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem ERP. The ERP had accused Dolce of "crimes against the working people." Prior to Dolce's resignation, the homes of two Fiat Company executives were bombed on 18 June. There were no casualties and the bombers are as yet unidentified. Also on 25 June, Argentine Ford Motor Company executive Luis Giovanelli died of wounds he received on 21_May in an unsuccessful kidnapping attempt by the ERP. (See the 23 May issue, page 8.,) For background on the ERP see the 23 May issue, page 8 and the 22 June issue, page 6. (UNCLASSIFIED) RECORD CORY Approved For Relaa,%%e' 9SlQ1-ffl AorI -A Q8da8oaQ 9A=200030001-4 , 25X1 C3b2 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA- 79-01209A000200030001-4 SECR No Foreign Dissem/No Dis Abroad/Controlled Dissem 25X1 C3b2 Money Taken in Recent Colombian Hijacking Partly Recovered Some $22,000 in cash and valuables has been returned by the Paraguayan Government to the Colombian airline whose plane was hijacked by two men early this month. (See 6 June issue, page 5.) The two hijackers evidently divided the $50,000 ran- som they had collected, and one of the men left the plane in the northern Argentine city of Resistencia with his share and has not been heard from since. The other, a 31-year old Paraguayan, was later arrested in Asuncion, Paraguay, with the rest of the money. (UNCLASSIFIED) Approved For RelWg0J $J RECORD COPY 25X1 C3b2 00030001-4 2 7 JUN 1973 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A00?2j( 0~9 01-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 ~Crl 0 RET N) N No Foreign Dissem/N issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem DATE CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTS PLACE EVENT 18 June 1973 Cordoba, Argentina Bomb explosions damaged the homes of two Fiat executives, but there were no casu- alties. The perpetrators have not been identified. (UNCLASSIFIED) 20 June 1973 Queens, New York The automobile owned by Anatoly V. k' nselor on the staff of u d 25X1 C3b2 s i, a co Gro the Soviet Mission, was destroyed by fire. An anonymous telephone caller said that the car had been fire-bombed to protest the treatment of Jews in the Soviet Union and the visit of Leonid I. Brezhnev in Washington, D.C. After shouting the JDL slogan, "Never again!" the caller hung up. (UNCLAS- SIFIED) No Foreign Dissem/ ` ssem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Approved For Release 1908 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/OTCIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 No Foreign Dissem/No sem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem Buenos Aires, Mario Baratella, Vice-President of the Argentina Italian Bank of Rio de la Plata, was kid- napped by unidentified Argentine gunmen. The kidnappers are demanding a two mil- lion dollar ransom. (Comment: The kid- napping appears to be the work of the Peoples' Revolutionary Army (ERP). (See separate article.) (UNCLASSIFIED) RET No Foreign Dis o Dissem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem -Approved For Release 1999/09/08 7iCIA-RDP79-01209A000200630001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A0002OQ 3 4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 U Next 4 Page(s) In Document Exempt X 'dloor N Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/0 ? P79-01209A000200030001,-4 No Foreign Dissem issem Abroad/ Controlled Dissem 25X1 C3b2 ** U.S. Businessmen Foreign Businessmen Buenos Aires, Unknown Argentina Assassination and extortion threats against U.S. and foreign businessmen made by the Trotskyite People's Revolu- tionary Army (ERP) were reported in the press during May and June. U.S. execu- tives at Otis Elevator Company and Gen- eral Motors, a British employee at Gorock, Lopez and Carvas Company and the Italian manager of the "Gilera" Italian motorcycle company specifically were tar- geted. The ERP denied making the threats against Otis and General Motors and a dissident faction of the ERP may be in- volved. (See 30 May issue, page 8 for background information on the ERP.) (TU? CL.ASSIFIED) ET -Approved For Release 19`39/09/08: CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Next 19 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209AOOQF9U#9f1-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/0 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 SECR No Foreign Dissem/No Di Abroad/Controlled Dissem POTENTIAL TERRORIST TARGETS IN THE U.S. AND ABROAD NOTE: This is a list of persons and events, arranged chronologically, which might attract terrorist attack but against which no specific threats have been received. TARGET 25X1C3b2 DATE PLACE EVENT NATO Officials 15-28 June Greece Troops from six NATO countries are NATO Ships 1973 participating in an exercise code- NATO Aircraft named "Alexander Express" in northern 25X1C3b2 Greece. (UNCLASSIFIED) Approved FoiNR?le?s4i$ )8i : dF ql9 O*2O9A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Pinchas Sapir, 18-28 June Israeli Minister 1973 of Finance z;_- * Leonid I. Brezhnev 25-27 June 1973 Various U.S. Cities Toronto, Canada Paris, France Visit. Itinerary to include stops in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Balti- more, Washington, Kansas City, Dallas and Toronto. (Comment: Secret Ser- vice protecting. UNCLASSIFIED) Talks with President Georges Pompidou. (UNCLASSIFIED) * General Anastasio 28 June - Various U.S. Visit. (Comment: Protection being CO Somoza, Commander- 3 July 1973 Cities in-Chief of the itinerary includes stops in Miami, X Armed Forces and Jacksonville, New York City and Char- N de facto Ruler lotte, North Carolina.) (UNCLASSIFIED) Approved For Release 1999/09/08J!CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/0 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 25X1 C3b2 Abas All Early July Saudi Arabia Official visit. (UNCLASSIFIED) Khalatbari, 1973 Iranian Foreign Minister * Alexei Kosygin, 2-6 July Vienna, Official visit. (Comment: In view of L CD v 25X1C3b2 encounter-anti-Soviet demonstrations.) oviet Premier 1973 Austria the Soviet Union's position regarding Jewish emigres, Premier Kosygin could Approved F 000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/nQ/nR ? CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 25X1 C3b2 Lady>$ird Johnson 4 July - Various Private visit, to include stops in L 15 A t E Aus- Iran Ital the United Kin dom N ugus 1973 uropean Countries; , y, g , tria, France and Spain. (Comment: 25X1 C3b2 Iran Secret Service protecting.) UNCLAS- SIFIED) Zulfiqar Ali 16-23 July Various U.S. Official visit. (Comment: Secret Bhutto 1973 Cities co Service protecting. It -Itinerary to U President of _ include Williamsburg, Washington, D.C., Pakistan 25X1C3b2 and New York City.) (UNCLASSIFIED) X LO 25X1 C3b2 X LO C4 N Approved For Release 1999/09/0) CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 25X1 C3b2 Kakuei Tanaka, Prime Minister of Japan 0) N Approved For Release 1999/09/0 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 25X1 C3b2 31 July - Washington, 1 August 1973 D.C. Visit. (Comment: Secret Service pro- tecting.)(UUN-CLASSIFIED) Approved Fo 00200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A00020803QXMYPL4 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Ap roved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/08 : CIA-RDP79-01209A000200030001-4