MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT -- NOVEMBER 1964

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CIA-RDP83-00586R000300030002-6
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RIPPUB
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C
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4
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December 23, 2016
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June 11, 2013
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2
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Publication Date: 
December 9, 1964
Content Type: 
MEMO
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/06/11: CIA-RDP83-00586R000300030002-6 ` cna-ion ice/ mv9 eGC ES.I'~~'~ Uii. ~d UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum A. The following were given routine refresher briefings on FBIS activities by the Bureau Chief, and were invited to tour the Bureau: USSOCOM Deputy J-2 Col. Robert E. Harrington Col. Thomas E. Watson, Jr. Col. H. T. Marsh full file for factu_l reports. f~iL rPRMCI SON USARSO G-2 Col. F. E. Van Tassel Chief, Intel. Section Lt. Col. M.R. Whitworth Deputy G-2 Lt. Col. J. G. Sisak ' USAIRSO Directorate of Intelligence Lt. Col. H. W. Deffebach 15th Naval District District Intelligence Office Capt. Jack W. Clinton. Lt. Cmd. J. A. Knight Miss Ruth Rickarby Panama Canal Company Internal Security Office Director Mr. Robert Walker GROUP 1 JExcinded from autcmaflc~ ~ySaSSi d`:?" downgrading and 4YSv dec186afflcatlon Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/06/11 CIA-RDP83-00586R000300030002-6 A. Contracted remodeling of the Operations Building was completed 15 November. Other internal im- provements, especially the installation of indi- vidual monitoring booths, were completed by the Engineering Staff. B. The former support office, queried from Washington about recent demonstrations and developments related to Canal Zone negotiations, advised its Headquarters to reL4y on the FBIS Panama Bureau's Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/06/11 : CIA-RDP83-00586R000300030002-6 ) s ---.. --mau u srcaa N/ American Embassy Chief Political Section Mr. Henry Taylor USIS Chief Mr. Carl Davis. B. At the request of John W. Fisher, Counselor, American &nbassy, Tegucigalpa, all monitored items from Honduras are sent by wire to the Embassy. A. Auditors checked Bureau financial records and expressed satisfaction with methods and controls. No changes were deemed necessary. . Attachments: Classified Personnel Report Foreign Personnel Report Technical Attachment Operations Attachment Excluded Iron t,tamafle doengrading and declasslllcatlon CalifKI"1a DAL Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/06/11 : CIA-RDP83-00586R000300030002-6 I. Reception: Local atmospherics decreased appreciably by month-end. A new Vee antenna moderately improved reception from central South America. r~ II. Antennas: Vee and Beverage Wave antennas were completed and the log periodic assembled for mounting. Additional transformers are needed for Beverage Wave antenna bi- directional reception. A locally borrowed transformer is not giving expected results from Central America and a suitable transformer will be orderr/from Headquarters. III. Cruising: Eight cruising reports were sent to twenty-nine news alerts were reported to editors from. sources not on regular coverage schedules. 1. Power: 95.5 hours due to a cable break at Howard Air Force Base. 2. Telephone and teletype: 7 hours when the crew repairing the power cable accidentally cut the communications lines. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/06/11 : CIA-RDP83-00586R000300030002-6 w v I. Following is the net publishable wordage filed to Head- quarters during the months of November, by country of origin. Panama 59,530 Peru 39,250 Argentina 26,110 Bolivia 21,610 Colombia 16,090 Costa Rica 10.640 Brazil 10,210 Venezuela 9,130 Honduras 8,300 Ecuador 5,920 Chile 2,580 Uruguay 1,080 Paraguay 770 Nicaragua 700 Mexico 210 Guatemala 100 II. The Bureau maintained special watches in connection with the overthrow of the Bolivian government, the crisis in the Brazilian state of Goias, and Panamanian student un- rest over treaty negotiations with the United States. III. Air Force Intelligence requested notification in case of attacks on U. S. Air Force installations anywhere in the world. The request was prompted by the attack on an installation in South Vietnam.