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  • ) an4 mAll 322 incorpOrated by reference in tbat NS.A instruction constitute tbe guidance ·called. tor byllWI 3180 DOD DAC AEC RUSK. ECLASSIF E K.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ 7- 11K By . ARADate ;lPJ}7 \ Drafted by1 Telegraphic transmission
  • for settling and storage to tanks located on telegraph hill. water is gravity fed to the end users. From here the clear The quantity of water avail­ able on the island is adequate, but storage is minimal and there is no filteration system or automatic
  • their respective re pon• aibilities o Any dif ferencea which may arise will be referred to the Panama Review Group located in W&shingtono upon by the Panama Review Con:mittee will b Any action ap ed report Washington Telegraphic transmlulon
  • and conclusions represent the best judgment of the Directorate of Intelligence as of 22 June 1967. SEGR~T- reception, the stations can be modified to handle two­ way television, telephone, and telegraph traffic. When this occurs, probably within the next few
  • ' ; , ' • ~ ·.. • 1, to the Indians to set the priorities among the competing needs of their own · . •' ·• J • _. ·• 1-' • ~ l . l ' - { • • ' Telegraphic NEA:SOA:FJCrawford: fah.:2/11/6 ~namlalon ~ , ~ · ., 0 • • . r
  • for service between North America and Europe. This satellite has a capa~ity of 240 tele­ phone channels which are used to provide normal telecommunica­ tion services including telephone, telegraph and the exchange of TV programs. INTELSAT II. Two satellites
  • it on a telegraphic basis. There have already been technical conversations with the Soviets on this subject, and we should give this matter promif, attention. 8. Aleutians-Kuriles Seismic Experiments. The Soviets turned down our offer for joint Aleutians-Kuriles