MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT -- MAY 1964
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Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP83-00586R000300030008-0
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RIPPUB
Original Classification:
C
Document Page Count:
3
Document Creation Date:
December 23, 2016
Document Release Date:
June 11, 2013
Sequence Number:
8
Case Number:
Publication Date:
June 10, 1964
Content Type:
MEMO
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UNITED STA"TES GOVERNMENT bs'~`kO~iLE~Go I ~iL
Memorandum
To Chief, FBIS
exoM Chief, Panama Bureau
sua~ECT: Monthly Progress Report - May 1964
un7?e: 10 June 1964
idith Headquarters approval, a contract for modifications
to the operations building was signed. Details were sub-
mitted to Headquarters.
II. OPERATIONS
A. Monitorial 50X1
J~who had resigned. Monitor Trainee 50X1
~~ made excellent progress. 50X1
(Iowa State BA in political science 50X1
reported for duty to replace monitor
2, To insure rapid coverage, Panama Bureau assumed
responsibility for important speeches carried
during hours West Coast Bureau is not staffed
even when such speeches occur in axeas of primary
l~7CB responsibility.
teletypist for seven years with a 50X1
local telegraph office re orted for duty to replace
teletype operator~~ who had resigned. 50X1
was designated Bureau Cruisin Officer. 50X1
50X1
1. Classified Personnel Report
2, Foreign Personnel Report
3. Operations Attachment
4. Technical Attachment r3.
`'~'~~`pI.~..'.?R.2.., h1 ~~vagaarnB eaC F
I'r~nla E?OaEF?ta ~. ~ -?-OeClassilimn~~ :I
Net publishable wordage wirefiled to Headquarters during
May by country of origin:
Panama
68,200
Peru
37,080
Colombia
23,760
Argentina
17,320
Venezuela
17,990
Bolivia
15,470
Costa Rica
11,880
Chile
8,590
Ecuador
7,860
Brazil
6,580
Honduras
5,520
Nicaragua
1,540
Uruguay
1,230
E1 Salvador
1,040
Paraguay
830
Guatemala
60
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I. Reception: Strong atmospherics reduced overall reception
below that of April.
A. A teletype patch panel was constructed and installed.
It provides for the word counter, line meters, and
intercom system.
B. Two model 28 printers were sent to the Army shop for
a modification to the automatic linefeed on the carriage-
return. "
C. Excess teletype equipment and parts were transferred to
the Army.
D.. Antenna protects based on possible year-end funds were
proposed to Headquarters.
E. Monitoring booth partitions were designed and are being
built by the Army.
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