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  • SO% ettecti ve. I rec01111118Dd mon.ng the control panel to the center radio con11ole ■o that either crewmancan operate the set. The Military Affiliated Radio Syate111net (MlRS) bu the to prortde telephone patch service through HP, VHF,and UHF radio
  • may be stowed when not in use. 4. Other modifications include removal of partitions, telephone, etc. relocating heating ducts, The essential difference between these two drawings is the positioning of the lava­ tory. In the one case, it remains
  • . . ... . ... ......... . ·.:. ··· • :._~_., ..._.,:,. · ~·:· ;··-~:· Dll • •••:.'· • ~Secretirry ~neral Foreign Minister telephoned invite· • Vice President:> Amba:1sador Stevenson and Senator· lCuchel .. • eo:ditmer by .-Pr.ime·Minister ._8:30 p.m. dark lom1ge suit .• • ··.:·::,·-.. ·~ptember. 2~. in Stockholm. I rec
  • ~ Telecommunications The Republic of Senegal has a postal service comparable to those in the countries of Europe or America, an urban and interurban telephone system, a large station for sending and receiving radio messages at Cape Verde and long distance telegraph
  • .¢'417? .antjJ=, NARS, Date 6P.67 CONFIDJO.TTTATI -, ASSISTANT SECRETARY WASHINGTON In reply refer INTERNATIONAL Dear SECURITY to 1-11356/62 AFFAIRS OF DEFENSE 25, D. C. 2 0 S::P1962 Bob: This letter, in response to your telephone date
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  • ~!VEN T~IS ~VENI NA TO STEVENSON, MCCLOY AND YOST AND ALREADY TELEPHONED TO SECRET P,RY. ?:f , AT FIRST MEETING Y~STERDAY SYG FOUND CASTRO IN ! ~POSSI BLE . AND INTRACTABLE MOOD. HE WAS EXTREMELY BITTER AT SOVIETS, . PARTICUlARLY BECAUSE KHRUS~CHEV HAD
  • , Broadcasting and Tourism and operation.of •• Directorate arranged with the·Turkish Pl'T for installation direct telegraph facilities· to Rome, Paris, London and NewYork, as well as telephone lines for overseas and local ,:~lls, and a radio supervisor to arrange